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Published by the ASSOCIATED STUDENTS of the UNIVERSITY of IDAHO Moscow, Idaho


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Academics . Classes

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Activities

Organizations . . . . . . . . 190 Athletics . . . . . . . . . . 240 Residences

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Co-editor

Valerie Koester

Co-editor

Joan Maltz

Photographer

Ed Kelley

Photographer

Steve Evett


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Vice Presidents Dr. Walter Steffens, Vice President of Academic Affairs, is retiring this year after forty years of service to the University. Dr. Sherman Carter, who was named Administrative Vice President in January of this year, took over a position which was broadened to include a number of administrative duties as well as financial affairs.

F. CARTER Vice President Administrative and Financial Affairs

H. WALTER STEFFENS

SHERMAN

Vice President Academic Affairs

Administration An organized administration is constantly at work to serve the students of the University. These men are essential in order to keep the University running smoothly and orderly throughout the year.

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WILLIAM D. FITZCI!:RAU>

Pvrch<Uing Agent

RICHARD LoNG

Ma114Qer of

Book Store

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Dirutor of Student

J OSEPH

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FRAZIER

Regi•trar

G£0RGB GAGON

Di.-utor of

Phyai~l

H~tUth Se1"1'ic~•

JAMBS M. LYLII

Alumni Secretary

W AIIIIBN 0WBNS Director of Library

RAPB GIBBS

Pln.tot

fl i r utor of lnfONII4tion and Editor of Puhlication•

R OBERT PARTON

J, W. WATTS

Di.-ector of Dormitorie•

Bunneu Manager

FRANK Y OUNG

Director of Admi,.iona


As one progresses through life he must learn that the secret to success is turning stumbling blocks into stepping stones. Success in this life begins by conquering small obstacles, and life is made more perfect by constantly striving to turn liabilities into assets. It is vital to recognize opportunities when such opportunities arise. Many people cannot find opportunity because it is disguised as hard work. Honesty with oneself is the first step in progress. Desire to progress is the first step to wisdom. Success comes to those who are too busy to look for it. The glory of this life is doing what others say cannot be done. Members of the class of 1969 have shown their persistence to achieve success in their quest for a better life. Nothing in the world, including talent, genius, and education can take the place of persistence. The future is yours; success can be yours. You have crossed the bay- the ocean lies before you. DON SAMUELSON

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Mrs. Neely is responsible fo r all the women students on campus as well as acting as advisor to Panhellenic Council and Associated Women Students. Miss Hill, appointed to her position this year, is responsible for judicial, social, and academic programs of the residence halls. She is also co-adviser to Associated Women Students and works with the Residence Halls Association.

MARJORIE M. NEELY

D ean of Women

A. JEAN H ILL Assistant Dean of Women

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Dean Decker is in charge of the Office of Student Affairs and counseling. Under his administrative jurisdiction are all activities and services pertaining to the students.

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D ean of Students

Not pictured is LANCE PARKER

Associate Dean of Students

HARRY DAVEY

Assistant D ean of Students

Harry Davey is advisor to the men in University Residence Halls, to their organizations and to Residence Hall Association. He is also foreign student advisor. Lance Parker, appointed this year, serves as advisor to an路 the fraternities on campus. He works with t he Interfraternity Council and advises the fraternities on matters including scholarship, housing, pledge education and public relatiems.


Counseling Center

The counseling center aids students in any kind of problem they may have. A student may receive help with personal problems, or get advice on scholarship and loan opportunities and vocational fields.

STUDENT COUNSELORS :

Mrs. Carroll Meek Mr. Edward Bergstrom

D R. D ONALD KEES

Director of Counseling

Placement Office

The cent r al placement ser vice, which is associated closer to seniors than any one office, aids gr aduating seniors in selecting jobs. It informs students of job openings and aids them in finding a job that will be best suited to them in their chosen careers.

SIDNEY W. MILLER

Placement Com路dinator

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College of Agriculture The College of Agriculture, one of the first schools to attain the status of a college on the University of Idaho campus in 1901, offers curricula in agriculture phases of education, engineering science, and management. Actual classroom techniques are applied in the collegemaintained gt路eenhouses, farms, and land acreage which is used for instruction and research. Through its graduates and its many services offered throughout the state, the College of Agriculture has played a vital role in Idaho's agricultural economy.

In this fast moving world young people have a unique opportunity to be a part of one of the most fascinating times in this century. I did what many young people do in college today. I started out to be an engineer, but after one year decided my real love was in the science of agriculture. Others of my class started in agriculture and transferred to a different field. The important thing a student should do is to select a curriculum or major in which his greatest interest lies. People who are most successful are those who are doing something they really like to do. I would urge a student to select his or her major field of interest and excel in it. DEAN KRAUS

E. KRAUS Dean College of Agriculture JAMES

Alpha Zeta Alpha Zeta is an honorary for Agriculture students who are in the upper one-third of their class and who have a 2.7 GPA for three semesters. Row one: M. Arnzen, P. Rice, T. Howe, W. Westberg, H. White, D. Ujiiye, T. Ncy. Row two: J. Walker, F. Haskin, D. Falk, D. Wittman, D. Vannoy, E. Betz, B. Hamilton, T. Church, S. Gortsema. Row three: D. Jones, G. Rinebold, D. Toner, S. Pratt, S. Travis, J. McNall, G. 01路thel, B. Crawley, R. Christian, advisor. Row four: G. Hagen, B. Ft路y, M. Johnston, J. Daniel, B. Davis, R. Turner, Chancellor; L. Boian, G. Turner, P. Griffiths.


Aggie Honor Roll

Members of the Aggie Honor Roll represent the "scholastic cream of the College of Agriculture's Crop." These are students who have maintained a 3.5 grade point average.

Row one: W. Krasselt, B. Davis, J. Walker, E. Krantz, D. Falk, G. Ri nebold, R. Burgemeister, B. Fry, T. Church, G. Turner. Row two: S. Pratt, D. Falk, L. Merrick, E. Betz, D. Wittman, F. Haskin, 1\1. Jessup, B. Hamilton, D. Ujiiye, R. Turner.

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College of Business The College of Business at the University of Idaho provides professional training for young men and women who plan to make business their ca reer. The majors may graduate in accounting, business, and applied science, economics, finan ce, foreign trade, general trade, general business, marketing, and office administration.

It has been gratifying to be in a position to place the growth of the College of Business Administration in its proper perspective. I first saw the University of Idaho as a student in 1930. After graduating in 1935 with a B.S. Business degree, I left the campus and except for occasional visits did not return until 1946. At that time, the war had not been over long enough for the College to make its adjustments. When I returned in 1957 as Dean I could see that we were getting ready for some basic changes and advances. The striking aspect of our growth is that it has been on a solid foundation of attention to principles. We have always learned to take advantage of developments in teaching methods and to modern machines such as computers. It is exciting to consider what we will offer our students by 1972.

DAVID D. KENDRICK

Dean

College of Business

D EAN KENDRICK

Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi is a national professional fraternity for businessmen. A 2.2 grade average is required of anyone in the College of Business or any economics major in order to become eligible for membership. Row one: R. Greeley, M. Schnell, R. Brower, K. Anderon, D. Eaton, W. Moore, advisor; L. Tusberg, D. Burr. Row two : B. Anderson, C. Randall, J. Driscoll, M. Beesley, S. Munn, W. Bloom, T. Babin, K. Howard, K. Hawley, D. Hadley, B. Otness, B. Kasney, P. l\'au.


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College of Education The College of Education consists of the departments of Education, Psychology, Health, Physical E ducation and Recreation, with special programs in Music Education, Business Education, Industr ial A r t Education, and Library Science. In addition to specialized preparation in the major and minor fields, the college provides a broad gener al education backg r ound. It is fully accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education.

The College of Education is the official teacher education division of the University. Its functions are: to prepare personnel for professional service as teacher s, ad ministr ators, and special ists in elementary, secondary and higher educational institutions; to promote and conduct educational research; to provide consultation in local educational development; and to provide pr ofe::;siona l leadership . The new College of Education complex will greatly enhance and facilitate the faculty in meeting these functions. EVERETT

V.

SAMUEL SON

D ean

V. SAMUELSON Dean College of Education

EVERETT


College of Education


................___________________________ College of Engineering The Pngineering profession afrords an exciting opportunity for those interested in using scientific principles to create useful works for the benefit of man.

Your C'ollege of Engineering is meeting the challenge of preparing young men and women for a very wide variety of careers in the engineering profession. Our essential objective is to provide a sufficiently basic but practice related professional education so that our graduates may develop and find their best and most satisfying niches in the complex real world of professional engineeri ng. A professional man's advancement depends on how he builds on the basic knowledge he acquir ed during his formal education; this is especially true for an engineer because the exploding rate of new scientific knowledge wi ll rapidly force him into obsolescence if he does not keep abreast of the time. We expect that our 1969 graduates will join a lmost 3,500 College of Engineering alumni in demonstrating their ability to build successful professional careers on their University of Idaho educational experience. D EAN SM ITH

H.

S. SMITH

Dean College of Engineering

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Sigma Tau

Sigma Tau is an honorary established to give recognition to outstanding men in the field of engineering: The group aims high for social, p1路actical, and scholastic excellence. A student with. a 3.0' grade average and / ot路 junior standing is eligible to be selected as a member. Members are selected by the group and membership is for life. ;\1embers are: Row one: C. Wilson, R. Miller, J. Baker, S. Strecker, President; K. Aggers, J. Gilbert, J. Sloughter. Row tlco: D. Inouye, R. Reed, W. Oyama, :vi. Cimino, P. Vallejo, G. Ma~sing, R. Kee, B. Vance, L. Athow, E. Puschmann, E. Krantz. R vw three: \\'. Franklin, J. Thomas, D. Rice, J. Farrington, K. Olson, B. Bohman, R. Swinehart, W. Brock. A. Janssen.


College of Engineering


College of Forestry The College of Forestry, nationally top rated, draws students from every state and many foreign countries. A four year program is offered to the students in forest, range, fish and game management, and wood utilization. The college operates two tree nurseries, an arboretum, and an experimental forest. These offer facilities unexcelled in the United States and provide forestry students opportunities for knowledge and experience under field conditions.

ERNEST WOHLETZ

Dean

College of Forestry The significance of confidence in one's self and faith in others was forcefully brought to my attention. during my college days. An incident will illustrate the point. In my senior year I was offered the opportunity to become a teaching assistant in a course which I considered to be extremely difficult. Lacking confidence in my ability and faith in the judgment of the Dean in choosing me, I declined. As a result, I received a good dressing down from him. To put it bluntly, he told me that I would take the job, and if I failed to do good work, a $10 bill which he placed in the drawer of his desk would become mine. Following the completion of the course he called me into his office, took the $10 bill from the drawer, and placed it in his wallet. Most of us at one time or another need a boost like this in order to build confidence and to increase our faith in others. DEAN WOHLETZ


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College of Law The College of Law is the only law school in the State of Idaho. It is a member of the Association of American Law Schools and is fully accredited by the American Bar Association. Long hampered by inadequate physical facilities, it received approval of the 1969 State Legislature to begin planning and construction of a new law building on the campus.

This year the College of Law will graduate thirty-one young attorneys. The number would have been larger but for limited facilities. However, this is not an unmitigated evil, for the group was carefully selected from a much larger number of applicants by sheer necessity. Trained by techniques of Socratic discussion, the trial of cases in Practice Court and the counseling of the poor in the Office of Economic Opportunity's legal services program in the Lewiston area, these graduates now take their place in t he profession. The law faculty has complete confidence that they will discharge their responsibilities well. DEAN MENARD

ALBERT

R. MENARD, JR. Dean

College of Law

Law School Faculty

and Senior Class Row one: Prof. R. Jones, Prof. D. Grant, Prof. T. Hall, Prof. G. Bell, Dean Menard. Row two: M. Ward, R. Corlett, D. Board, W. Yost, J. Judd, S. Swanstrom, R. Paine, F. Stoppello, L. Kiser, D. Hyde, M. Williams, D. Swayne, S. Morris, R. Farnum. Row three: R. Wallace, G. Fitzpatrick, D. Bowen, G. Jones, B. Caveness, G. Frederickson, H. Manly, C. Waldrop, G. Shaw, W. Hollifield, S. Beebe, M. Morfitt, W. Nelson, D. Dennis, C. Grew, W. McCann.

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College of Letters and Science The College of Letters and Science established in 1901, seeks through a liberal studies background to strengthen and contribute toward the advancement of integrity, character, and personal development. The academic departments of the college include Art and Architecture, Biological Science, and Social Science.

Phi Beta Kappa The purpose of Phi Beta Kappa is to promote and recognize high scholarship in the College of Letters and Science. Students are selected on the basis of character recommendations and academic excellence in a liberal curriculum.

Row one: C. Connor, N. Johnston, K. Marshall, C. Gustafson, R. Norris, N. Slade, J. Reeder, J. Gustave!, J. Thurston, J. Slaughter, M. Henrickson, L. Frazier, C. Harris, A. Paroz, L. Perrine. Row two: B. Arneson, J. Green, T. Gough, R. Watson, J . Solin, W. Marshall, A. Earl, K. Koskella, M. Day, G. Matlock, R. Selvage, B. Holms, R. Starkey, G. VanHouten, R. Enlow.

Education has five elements in action and reaction-knowledge, students, teachers, clienteles, and institutions. The transmission, the extension, and the application of knowledge among students, teachers, clienteles, and institutions becomes the major objective of the university. Knowledge, whether it is achieved in research, discovered, borrowed or found by accident is the principal, although not the only, objective of the institution. The University should select knowledge on the basis of present needs and its contemporary practical application as well as for its historic value. One of the major objectives of the university in the pursuit and dissemination of knowledge is to help every student realize the dream of individual opportunity. The University must accept the equalitarian spirit, and must be deeply involved in the concept of equality of opportunity. In this sense, in American democracy, education is a utility because society benefits by the development of the individual. The product of the University must be prepared, regardless of major, to adjust to technological, economic, political, and social change. Of almost equal importance in the pursuit of higher education is the preservation and enrichment of the cultural heritage. The University has the obligation to make the vast body of knowledge and insights alr eady acquired a hel'itage of beauty and reality to all students. These insights based on libet:al and humanistic learning are among sqciety's finest possessions. Learning and living are interrelated. Thus for the individual, education is both a means of individual development and social progress. Consequently, as a utility, education and the University in particular, must continue the drive toward education for development of both the responsible citizen and the well-rounded man. In order to achieve this, the University must: (1) transmit the cultural hel'itage, (2 ) push back the walls of ignorance and replace them with knowledge, (3) prepare students to intelligently participate in a changing technological society, ( 4) develop the talents of each student to the top of his potential, ( 5) train students to participate in the intelligent solution of the problems of their day whether they be domestic, social, intellectual or moral, ( 6) encourage a constant communication, or traffic in ideas, between students, faculty, institutions, and clienteles. DEAN MARTIN


Mu Epsilon

Mu Epsi lon Delta is open to either pre-medical or pre-dental students. Members are chosen the second semester of t heir Sophomore year and must have a 3.0 accumulate grade point average.

D elta

Row one: T. Woodward, G. Matlock, K. Koskella, D. Freeman, J. Bond, S. Crawford. Row two: F . Haskin, P. Volkman, M. Dumas, M. Koelsch, K. Velasquez, B. Barnes, S. Preston, P. Johnson, C. Culp, C. Deatherage. Row tMee: P. Miller, K. Barnes, J. Robertson, S. Taccogna, S. Bower, M. Moyle, T . Barton, M. Dewey. Row fou1路: A. Lilly, B. Miller, S. Bradburn, G. Andelin, Dr. Otness. Row five: P . Griffiths, C. Spencer, D. Bizeau, G. VanHouten, D. Starkey, D. Unzicker.

Pi Gamma

Mu

Pi Gamma Mu is an honorary for social science majors. Members are juniors and seniors who have at least 20 credits in the social sciences and a 3.0 grade average.

Row one: D. Epps, L. Basey, P. Mumm, G. Thompson, J . Reed, J . F reeman, R. Norris, M. Green, M. Nelson, T. Cone. Row two: N. Caughey, N. Longhez, J. Mci ntosh, G. Moore, T. Gough, D. Stone, M. Mason, S. Cunningham, R. Stamper, T. Creason, P roctor.

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College of Mines The College of Mines, because of its location near one of the chief mining areas of the world, provides excellent opportunity for field observations and study of the natural geological structures in this area. Jobs are plentiful in this field, providing students the chance to take advantage of many opportunities. Degrees are granted in Mining, Metallurgical and Geological E ngineering and also in Geography and Geology.

R. REID Dean

ROLLAND

College of Mines

In these days of change, students must be thinking intensely about choice of personal values. Choices for a way of life are perhaps more numerous and widely varied than ever before, in view of our rapid technologic growth. Yet people have not changed very much, if at all; therefore, one may still look to the past to see how various systems have worked and how our present situation compares with the past. Through comparisons with past systems, one may make reasonable predictions about the future-each person must work out his own predictions, decide which he wished to see happen, and then live and work in such a way that it can come to be. My own experience indicates that hard work and individual responsibility have been, are, and will always be important. Much of life's satisfaction lies in the joy of a difficult task well done. DEAN REID

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Graduate School The graduate school, which was organized in 1925, offers the oppor tunity fo r adYanced studies, specialization, and research in more than 50 departments. In addition to developmental studies in his particular field, the g 1·aduate student may also take advantage of programs planned in conjunction with Washington State University and the National Reactor Testing Station in Idaho Falls.

The Graduate School at Idaho has been growing at a rate considerably above the national ave1·age and each spring semester sees an increase in enrollment over the fall term. This year at commencement over 20 '/r of the more than 1300 degrees a re at the masters and doctors levels, and the 1969 ceremonies will approach the 5000th graduate degree given in t he history of t he University. Unique among many state universities, Idaho has all usual disciplines a nd professional fields in one location and th'e interdisciplina1·y nature of graduate work can readily be foste 1·ed. Also unique are the graduate cou1·se exchanges with Washington State University and the large graduate program operated at the National Reactor Testing Station at Idaho Falls. The Graduate Dean al~o acts as the Coordinator of Research and promotes the research effort of the Univers ity. Funds are distributed to faculty to get research projects started and assistance is provided in obtaining funds from sources outside the state. Ninety percent of the Federal academic science funds coming into the state are to the University of Idaho. Costs of the graduate level are high for both instruction and the individual graduate student. Funds are made available through NDEA·, NSF, NASA and NIH training programs and other sources to assist students in pursuing their studies. DEAN JACKSON

L. JACKSON Dean Graduate School

MELBOURNE

Adult Education The division of Adult Education and Summer School coordinates and directs the nonagriculture extension services, summer school activities, and corr espondence courses of the University. An opportunity fo r a University education is provided to more than 4,000 throughout the state. Changes in our world are so apparent that documentation is unnecessary. scientific discoveries conceived in laboratory have found their birth in technological developments. These technological developments and changes have allowed and caused changes in the social and cultural patte1·ns of our lives. New methods of production along with exposure to the newer mass media have allowed the culturally and socially deprived to seek better kinds of lives. New methods of communication have caused the trials and tribulations of distant people to be 0 ur problems. New technologies require that all persons continue to learn and re-educate themselves throughout their lifetime. The activit ies of the Divis ion of Summer School and Continuing Education are based on the proposition that there does exist on the University campus a quantity of experts to aid in t he orderly adjustment of man to change. The Division seeks to facili tate the dissemination of this expertise t hrough a wide variety of vehicles including evening extension courses, concentrated workshops and symposiums, the Summer School program, etc. For the most part, these programs are designed. to help t he individual increase his knowledge ancl keep up-to-date in his profession. ' ~ew

F. KAUS DiTecto?' Adult Education and Summer School DR. PAUL

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Honoraries Phi

Kappa Phi

Initiates include: College of Agl'icultm·e: T. Adams, W. Dennis, T. Hollifield, R. Turner. College of Business: D. Benedict, G. Deasy, D. Hadley, M. Mullen, J. Reid, M. Roberts, L. Rovig, R. White, G. Wills. College of Education: L. Ater, J. Becker, G. Bell, M. Bermeosolo, I. Broberg, J. Brown, J. Buhr, J. Bunney, M. Cegnar, P. Cruikshank, R. Fisher, J. Freeman, D. Green, L. Guernsey, L. Hoglan, N. Holcomb, L. Hoover, D. Jantz, B. Johnson, J. Koskella, E. Pullin, P. Unzicke1·. College of Enginee1·ing: D. Arneson, R. Bohman, S. Burgess, W. Franklin, J. Gilbert, R. Gilge, T. Howard, D. Sawin, C. Sievert, S. Strecker, R. Vance. College of Foresh·y: E. Beaster, S. Martin, C. Simmons, L. Werner. College of lAw: G. Finney. College of Lette1·s and Science : T. Bausch, E. Campbell, T. Cone, R. Dee, E. English, R. Enlow, J. Fomin, L. Frazier, J. Gustave!, J. Harold, C. Ranis, J. Ha rris, J. Harris, S. Harris, L. Haskins, M. Heinemeyer, M. Henrickson, B. Holms, N. Johnston, V. Koester, K. Koskella, J. LaBreche, J. Land , C. Lange, W. Marshall, G. Matlock, S. McGuire, R. Norris, J. Nutile, C. Ostroot, A. Paroz, L. Perrine, K. Poleson, A. Purdy, M. Roberts, W. Rudeen, H. Schreck, N. Slade, H. Slaughter, J. Solin, R. Starkey, R. St. Clair, W. Stecker, D. Stone, S. Taccogna, C. Tate, M. Thurston, G. Van Houten, M. Van Orman, J. Wilhelm, A. Wood. College of Mines: R. Amonson. Graduate School: N. Griffith, D. Tritten. Faculty: M. Browne, G. Burcaw, D. Everson, A. Gittins, K. Loudermilk, R. Schuster.

Phi Kappa Phi is open to all departments of the University with election resulting from high scholastic achievement. Seniors and a few second semester Juniors are eligible for membership; however, membership is limited to less than ten per cent of the senior class. Graduate students and faculty may also be elected to membership.

Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta is a national freshman women's honorary that recognizes outstanding freshman for academic achievement. A student must have a 3.5 grade point for the first semester or an accumulate 3.5 for her freshman year.

Row one: Miss Hill, advisor; J. Wood, President ; P. Johnson, J. Deatherage, J. Tilley, P. Proctor. R ow two: L. Mcintire, M. Thomas, S. Peterson, D. Batelaan, J. Holderness, R. Casper , L. Eskeberg, Y. Wookey, C. Castellaw, A. Pope, S. Stranahan.


Board

The Board of Regents is t he govbody for t he University of Idaho. The gr oup coordinates and directs university activities and approves all policies and official acts of the University. The Board obtains its author ity and powers from the Constitution of the State of Idaho, and is therefore directly r esponsible to the people of the state. ern in ~

of Regents

Seated left to ?¡ight: D. F. Engelking, Edmund Bogart, Donald L. Keith, Phil Dufford, Dick Smith, president; Mrs. Walters, Elvon Hampton, J oe McCollum, John Peacock.

When the terms of Mr. B()gart and Mr. Dufford expired in the spring, Governor Samuelson appointed Mal Seaton and Steele Barnett to replace them .

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STEELE BARNETT



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RICHARD K. SPARKS

Math

A math major from Aberdeen, Idaho, Dick was active on Campus and in his living group, Gault Hall. He ser ved as hall president for two semesters and for his work was named outstanding senior for Gault in 1969 and also received the Franklin B. Gault Outstanding Resident award in 1969. He worked in the Residence Hall Association as presl= dent of Mosaic, the RHA honorary, and as Chai rman of the 1969 Mosaic Leadership Conference. On campus Dick served from treasurer to president for Alpha Phi Omega, and was rewarded for his work when he received the APO outstanding member award and the APO National Service award. Dick received three ASUI Merit citations for his work on campus. He received a KUOI service key for work as KUOI Chief engineer. Dick was chairman of ASUI Communications Board and served on numerous other ASUI Committees.

A member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, Mike served as pledge class president and vice-president. An electrical engineering major from Orofino, Idaho, he received the PFI scholarship for four years. Mike was tapped by the engineering honorary, Sigma Tau. For his work as a freshman, Mike was named Outstanding Greek Pledge, by the Interfraternity Council. He was co-chairman of Frosh Week. Mike has been very active on campus. During his sophomore year he served as Class President and was active in InterCollegiate Knights. He was a member of the ASUI Executive Board, and ASUI Vice-president. A member of the Blue Key Honorary, Mike served as chairman of the talent show and as Emcee. He was Chairman of Campus Affairs By-Laws Committee and Co-organizer of Idaho Student Government Association. Because of his activities he was tapped for Silver Lance Honorary and received this Distinguished Senior award.

MICHAEL POWELL

Elect?ical Engineering

Outstanding Seniors


AMIE

B. PAROZ

F1路ench

Arnie Paroz hails from Potlatch, Idaho as a French major. Arnie attended the U of I for three years and spent one year in Paris, participating as one of seventy U.S. students in a nine month Honors Program with the Institute of European Studies in Paris, France, on a junior year abroad curriculum, 1967-68. She was tapped by many honoraries for her scholastic ability. She was a member of Alpha Lambda Delta Freshman women's honorary and served as treasurer and received an Alpha Lambda Delta Senior award. In 1969 Arnie was tapped for Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Beta Kappa honoraries. She also was recipient of the Outstanding Sophomore in the College of Letters and Science award. Arnie has been very active on campus in Spurs, Mortar Board, serving as treasurer, secretary of Student Judicial Council, secretary of Faculty Council Committee on Campus Affairs, secretary-treasurer of the Sophomore class and scholarship chairman of Panhellenic. Her freshman year she served as treasurer of Shoup HalL A member of Delta Gamma, Arnie plans to see the world as a stewardess for Pan American Airways until the fall of 1970 when she will begin her graduate work on a Rotary fellowship in Northern Switzerland.

A Rhodes Scholarship finalist from American Falls, Idaho, Bob majored in Law and also received a BA. For his scholarship he was chosen for Phi Eta Sigma, freshman men's honorary, Phi Kappa Phi honorary and Phi Beta Kappa. He was active in InterCollegiate Knights and in the Blue Key Service honorary. Bob was active in Phi Gamma Delta fraternity as well as on campus. On campus he was a member of the Student Judicial Council, and served as chairman for Big Name Entertainment Committee, Frosh Week Committee, Holly Week Committee and Greek Week Committee. He belonged to Bench and Bar for students in the College of Law.

M. HARWOOD BA and Law

ROBERT

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Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority President, Jeanne Davis, from Bruneau, Idaho, majored in Marketing. She was very active in her living group, serving as pledge class president, activities chairman, treasurer, and standards chairman. She was recipient of the Kappa Alpha Theta Dessie R. Barrows Scholarship. Jeanne \\•as active on campus beginning in Junior Panhellenic and Century Club. As a Spur, she served as president and later as Junior Advisor. Jeanne was a co-chairman for a Greek Week Committee. She was AWS Committee chairman and convention secretar y and Activities Council Social Area Director. For her work, J eanne received an ASUI Merit Citation.

An Elementary Education Major from Wendell, Idaho, J o Maltz was active on campus. H er main activity was work on the Gem of the Mountains, and she worked on it for four years. She held positions as 1967 Academics editor, 1968 Editor, 1969 Activities Section editor and 1969 Gem Co-editor. Jo received two Gem service keys for her work. She belonged to Century Club and ser ved as recording secretary and second vice-president of Pink Hall. Jo worked as Campus Calendar chairman, Kiddies Christmas Party Chair man and as an ex-officio member of the Campus Affairs Scheduling committee. She was on the AWS Cultural Committee and Panhellenic sub-committee for public relations. Her senior year Jo served as a rush counselor, and as president of the Student I daho Education Association. A member of Kappa Alpha Theta, she served her Jiving group as recording secretary and corresponding secretary and received the Dessie R. Barrows Scholarship. J o received the l EA award as an outstanding Senior in the College of Education. JOAN MALTZ

Elementa?·y Education

JEANNE D AVIS

Mm·keting

Outstanding Seniors


Janie Slaughter from Kimberly, Idaho, served her living group, Delta Delta Delta as recording secretary. She belonged to Alpha Lambda Delta freshman honorary, Pi Gamma Mu Social Science honorary, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Kappa and Mortar Board. She served as secretary for Spurs and received an Alpha Lambda Delta Senior award. On campus Janie served as Panhellenic secretary-treasurer and Educational Cultural Area Director under ASUI Activities Council. She was on the ASUI Discipline Review Board for two years, chairman of Big N arne Entertainment Study Committee, and Co-chairman for Campus Chest Week Dance.

JANIE SLAUGHTER

Political Science

A very active student on campus, Kent Aggers received a Distinguished Senior award. He was Vice-president and treasurer for Graham Hall. As an engineering major he belonged to Sigma Tau honorary and was a member of American Institute of Chemical Engineers. He was chosen outstanding Chemical engineering senior for 1969. Sigma Tau chose him as the outstanding freshman in the College .of Engineering, and given sophomore class award as outstanding sophomore in engineering. He was chosen for membership in Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Silver Lance, Mosaic, and Phi Eta Sigma. Kent was active in the Residence Hall Association, serving on the Disciplinar y Board. He was chairman of the Student Union Board, officer in IK's, publicity chairman for Homecoming and ASUI student recruitment member. For his many ASUI activities Kent was r ecognized with two merit citations.

KENT AGGERS

Chemical Engineering

GARY L. CARK

Mechanical Enginee1'ing

A distinguished senior from Twin Falls, Gary Clark lived at Farmhouse Fraternity, He pledged as a sophomore, living in Gault Hall before, and served as Social Chairman. He received the Outstanding Pledge Award. He was tapped for the honoraries: Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi and Sigma Tau, elected president his senior year. Gary belonged to the Wind Ensemble, Stage Band, and Marching Band. He was drum major for the Marching band. Gary will be doing graduate work in Mechanical Design at Stanford next year.


Outstanding Seniors

RANDALL L. STAMPER

Political Science-P1路e-Law

ROBERT FRY

Ag1路icultuml Economics

Bob F r y f rom Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, attended t he U of I to enroll in the College of Agriculture. A member of Delta Sigma Phi F rater nity, Bob was active as Pledge Class president; treasurer and pledge master. He was also active in his college, being a member of Alpha Zeta honorary and of the Ag Econ club. Bob's activit ies continued out on Campus. He was ASUI Budget director in 1969 and served on the Budget Committee for three years. He was active in Blue Key and served as CUP Delegation chairman in 1966 and 1968. Bob was Blood Drive Publicity Chairman, publicity chairman for the the Jr.-Sr. Dance, on t he Bookstore Advisory Committee, and a member of the Class Extended Board for three years. For his activities Bob received an ASUI Merit citation in 1968.

Carol Bennett Chipman, a Bacteriology Major from Mountain Home, Idaho, was vice-president of her sorority, Gam.ma Phi Beta and a member of Mu Epsilon Delta, Health Science honorary. Carol was busy as President of the Associated Women Students and was active on the AWS Board of Reference. Carol worked on the Constitution Revisors Committee, Student Bill of Rights, Student Reorganizations Committee, and Student Advisory Coundl for Moscow Open Housing Committee. She was an ex-officio member of the off-campus Housing Committee and a member of Vandalettes. Because of her service as AWS President, Carol reigned as May Queen at the Awards Festival.

CAROL BENNETT CHIPMAN

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Bacteriology-Med. Tech.

Graduating in the College of Letters and Science with a Political Science Major, an interest in PreLaw and a 3.3 accumulative grade point average is Randall L. Stamper. Active in his Jiving gr oup activities, Randy was chosen outstanding freshman for Borah Hall, was social


chairman for Borah Hall and president of Shoup Hall. For his academic work, Randy was chosen for Blue Key, Silver Lance and Phi Gamma Mu honoraries. Randy had an interest in politics, therefore, serving as treasurer of the Campus Union Party, on the ASUI Executive Board and as ASUI Attorney General. He also served on student-faculty committees and on the campus affairs committee.

LARRY CRAIG

Political Science A member of Delta Chi Fraternity, Larry Craig graduated in the College of Letters and Science with a degree in Political Science. He came to the University from Midvale, Ida,ho. Larry was very active in his fraternity, serving as its president. He was a member of Blue Key and Silver Lance honoraries. He also was Budget Director in Activities Council. Active in Campus politics, he worked in the Campus Union Party and the Idaho Center for Education and Politics. For his outstanding achievements Larry received the Theophilus Outstanding Senior Award.

Mimi Henrickson was outstanding academically as well as on campus. A member of Delta Delta Delta sorority, Mimi served as pledge class vice-president, and social chairman and chapter corresponding secretary, librarian, vicepresident and pledge trainer. Because of her scholastic achievements she was chosen for membership in Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Kappa and Mortar Board. She was active in Spurs and in Little Sisters of Minerva. Serving as Panhellenic vice-president and president and chairman of the Panhellenic Workshop, Mimi was rewarded by being chosen Outstanding Greek Woman. Mimi was a member of the freshman and senior extended boards, a student recruiter, and a member of the Housing Regulations Committee. She was chairman. of Awards Festival, Idaho's 1969 College Queen and chairman of Coffee Hour and Forums Committee. She received an Alpha Lambda Delta Senior award, an ASUI Merit Citation and Regents and Tri Delta Scholarships. MIMI HENRICKSON

History

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Cathy Connor transferred from Boise College in her sophomore year. Graduating Summa Cum Laude in the College of Letters and Science, Cathy was very active. Her contributions to Delta Gamma included serving as scholarship chairman, rush chairman, and recipient of the National Delta Gamma Scholarship. Honors at the U of I included membership in Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. Her major campus activities included Model United Nations secretary and delegate, Idaho Center for Education in Politics secretary and Student Faculty Committee on Public Events member. Cathy served as pledge trainer for Angel Flight; president for Valkyries service club and Mortar Board vicepresident. She was chosen Theta Chi Dream Girl and National College Queen from Idaho in 1967. After graduation, Cathy will attend the University of Wisconsin as an NDEA fellow in Latin American Studies.

An accounting major from Boise, Idaho, Jody Olson was a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Jody was very active in Idaho's Interfraternity council. He served as president of the U of I Interfraternity Council and president of the IFC honorary, Pi Omicron Sigma. He was president of Western Regional IFC which included fifteen western states and three Canadian provinces, and president of Northwest Regional IFC which included five western states and one Canadian province. On campus Jody was an officer in Intercollegiate Knights, and a member of Silver Lance and Blue Key Honoraries. He was chosen Outstanding Sophomore in the College of Business in 1966.

JODY OLSON

Accounting

CATHERI NE CONNOR

Political Science

Outstanding Seniors


A marketing major from Mountain View, California, Nancy Knox was a member of Alpha Phi Sorority. Nancy served her living group as scholarship chairman and standards chairman and received the National Alpha Phi Scholarship. She also received the Tri Delta Scholarship, Bank of Idaho Scholarship and Phi Delta Theta Scholarship. Nancy was a member of Helldivers, Spurs, the Blood Drive, People to People Committee, State Hospital North Committee, and a board member of St. Augustine's Parish. She was ASUI Junior Class vice-president, chairman of Dad's Day Breakfast and Sign Contest and a Rush Counselor.

Gil Hagen, an Animal Science major from Bonners Ferry, Idaho, was president of Upham Hall. He was active in the Young Republicans group, serving as executive vice-chairman and co-chairman of students for Nixon. Enrolled in the College of Agriculture, Gil was recipient for two years of the American Society of Animal Science Scholarship Citations and a member of Alpha Zeta Agricultural Honorary. He was a member of IK's, Phi Sigma Society Biological Honorary and Educational Improvement Committee. Gil served as Secretary of the Blue Key Honorary.

NANCY KNOX

Marketing

GIL HAGEN

Animal Science

SALLY HARRIS HALL

Home Economics

A Distinguished Senior award climaxed the college Career of Sally Hall from Gooding, Idaho. As a member of Campbell Hall, Sally served as Social Chairman and Songleader. She was treasurer of Spurs and president of Alpha Lambda Delta freshman women's scholastic honorary. Active in Home Ec., Sally received the Phi Upsilon Omicron award as Outstanding Freshman in Home Economics and was chosen for membership in the Phi Upsilon Omicron Honorary. Sally was an Army ROTC Sponsor for two years and a member of Valkyries. She served the Associated Women Students as treasurer and vice-president. She was tapped for Mortar Board and Phi Kappa Phi Honorary. For the past two years Sally served as Resident Assistant in Campbell Hall.


LINDA GUERNSEY

A 1路t-Psychology

A Sophomore transfer from Colorado Women's College in Denver, Colorado, Linda Guernsey is from Boise, Idaho. She received a B.S. in Secondary Education. She was Social Area Director fo r Activities Council, a 路member of StudentFaculty Fine Arts Committee, and Alpha Phi Omega Sponsor President. A member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority, Linda served as chaplain and Historian. She was tapped for Mortar Board and Phi Kappa Phi Honorar y.

Graduating from the College of Letters and Science with a major in Art is Allison Mill~ r. As a member of Alpha Phi sorority she served as pledge Trainer. On campus she was on the committee on Educational Problems, frosh week, and Hospitality Committee. Allison served the ASUI as Area Director of Recreation for the activities Council, and as ASUI Executive Board Member. Allison was active in Spurs and Mortar Board. She also served as Rush Chairman for Pan hellenic.

Not pictured is Thomas C. Gannon, a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. He served his living group as vicepresident and president. Tom WflS a member of Intercollegiate Knights and an IK offieer. He was Homecoming Rally Chairman, Homecoming General Chairman and Activities Council Rally Area Director. He was tapped for membership in Phi Omicron Sigma, Greek men's honorary. Tom was NROTC operations officer and Public Relation Officer.

ALLISON MILLER

Art


Senior Class Officers

Leadership for the graduating class of 1969 was provided by President Daniel Giather (right) ; Vice President Ron Reynolds (left); and Secretary-Treasurer Willie Hawkins (center).

LOIS ABO Elementary Education H eyburn, Idaho SULE S. ABULAH Wood Utilization Enpincerino Nigeria. Africa KENT AGGERS Chemical Enpinecrinp Pocatello, Idaho DENNIS ALBERS Chemiatry Lewiston. Idaho BRUCE ALLEN AecOYnting

San Pedro. California JAMES AMOS Ffna"ce Anchorage. Alaska HELEN ANDERSON Home EcoHom ic,e Ketchikan, Alaska TONI ARANA Elementary Education Boise, Idaho KAREN ARNOT Psycholopy Sandpoint. Idaho DIANA ARNOLD

£le1nenta111 Education

Sandpoint. ldt.ho PAM ARNOLD Elementarv F:ducation Morap:a , California MARILYN ASHBAUGH PsycholOt/'11 Moscow. Idaho JAN ASHENOREN£R Biological Scienre Twin Falls. Idaho JAMES A. A VERY General Buaintas Bellevue, Washina:ton

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Seniors GEORGE BAKER Archittcture Midvale, Idaho JOHN BAKER Elc~tricol Engi>otering LexinRton, Kentucky ROBERT BALDWIN Chemical Engineering Meridian, Idaho MARY BALES Art Education Meridian, Idaho

SUSAN BAMESBERGER Home E conomic• Twin Falls, Idaho CANOY BARNETT PBl/Chology Lewiston, Idaho CAROLE BARRETT Elemet~ tary Education Spokane, Washington LINDA BASEY Pal!choloull Mountain Home, Idaho

JAMES BATES

ltfen'a Ph111icol Ed1<cotion

Idaho Falls, Idaho

DONNA BATIE

M uaic Education

Spokane, Wathington TAM BAUSCH Sociologll SandPOint. Idaho CA THY BECK Englioh Twin Falla, Idaho

LYNNE BECKWITH Engli•h Rupe rt, Idaho CAROL BENNETT Bactcriologu Mountain H ome, Idaho CHRISTINA BERGMAN Ph!IBical Education Payette, Idaho JOHN BIELENBERG HiltOTI/ Genesee, Idaho

JAY BILADEAU Range Management Boise, Idaho THOMAS BIRCH Fi10ance Boise, Idaho IRENE BITHELL 0/Jict Adminiltration Moscow, Idaho THOMAS BITHELL Marketing Blackfoot. Idaho

MARGARET BLACK Marketing Alberta, Canada DARRELL BLADES Pre-dentiBt1"1/ J eromc, Idaho DENNIS BLAIR A ccounting Moscow, Idaho JANIE BECKER 81<oineu Education Moscow, Idaho

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JOHN BLEWETT Interior Architecture Fort Sharter. Hawaii LARRY BODMER Jlfarketi11g Council. Idaho FRANK BOGARDUS Riolonical Scie11ces Moscow, Idaho CAMMY BONZER Journali1m

Long Beach, CaHrornla

BRENT BRADY Finance Moscow. Idaho DORIS BRANCH Elementary Education Midvale, Idaho JAMES BRANSON Men's Ph11sicat Educatio11 Nezperce, Idaho CAROL BRAUN Women'3 Ph11tical Educatio11 Nezperce. Idaho

ANDREW BRISTOL SoiU Moseow, Idaho NANCY BROMLEY Elementar11 Education Twin Falls, Idaho JONNIE BROWN Hatory Moscow, Idaho TIMOTHY BROWN General Busine., Moscow, Idaho

T WYLA BRUNSON Jlfusic Educotion Weiser, Idaho WAYNE BRYDON Political Science S~ford, New York LINDA BULCHER Elementar11 Educo.tio,• Kimberly, Idaho DENNIS CAI N Acco•n•ti71g Twin Falls, Idaho

DA VIO CALDWELL Political Science Caldwell, Idaho R ALPH CALDWELL Ph11Bics Hagerman, Idaho AN NA CAMMACK Women's Ph111ical Education Twin Falls, Idaho ALAN CAMERON

H iAtory

Boise, Idaho

BERNARD CAMPO Civil Engineering Fruitland, Idaho DENNIS CARLSON Busineu Moscow, Idaho MICHAEL CARPENTER Elemento.ry Educo.tion Weiser, Idaho CYNTHIA CARR Political Science Mountain Home. Idaho

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vARLOS CASTILLO

l'h y~ir(t/ Srlt•ttrt•

f'a)'<'lt<'. Idaho NANCY CAUGHEY

l'~11rltolouu

Sandpoint. Idaho RAYMOND CHATFIELD

Clitmiral f:nui,eecrin(J

Cataldo. Idaho RICHARD CHATFIELD Gt11era/ Sde>1cc

Cataldo, Idaho

RICHARD CHILTON

M<·c·llaniral

E>~tJillccrillp

Orofino, Idaho VINCENT COLEMAN

Hndio ami T.V.

Clark Foa·k . Idaho U:I> COLLI!:TT CivU J.:nu~·nc£•riltfl McCall, Idaho

RUSSELL COLLETT Soil• Paul, Idaho

CHERYL COLLINSWORTH Ekmencar11 f:dauation New Plymouth, Idaho JOSEPH COLWELL Wildlife Manageme"t Tuscola. Illinois TERICONE Peucholou11

L<'wiston, Idaho S H EILA CORNISH E/ement<JTI/ Edwcatio>l Boise. Idaho

WILLIAM COX

General

a,.,;,,,,

Lewiston. Idaho

WAYNE CROOKSTON Finance Boise, Idaho T HOMAS CRO WLEY

MatlaematicB

Moscow, Idaho JOHN CROWSER

Civil Ettgitteerhtg

Twin Falls. Idaho

PAULA CRUIKSH ANK Bw•inell Educatio>l Colorado Springs, Colorado ROBERT CRUMP Ph11eic• Rltrsrins, Idaho PAT CUDMORE Buei"t" Fore1tr11 Boise, Idaho KATHY CUNNING H AM Home

Eco>~omic•

Rexburg, Idaho

KENT CURTIS J>fa>~t

Scie>1ce

Idaho Falls. Idaho PATRICIA DA HMEN ll i8LOTII

Lewiston, Idaho DEA N DALLAS Arrou11tinfl Boise. Idaho JEANNE DAVIS

Mnrkcti>l(l

Bruneau. Idaho

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TYRA DAVIS Fretteh Caldwell. Idaho CAROL DEATHERAGE Baeteriolog11-Mfilieal Tech. Buhl, Idaho STEVE DEMASTERS Porut RetJOIArce Manogeme"t Sweet, Idaho BEVERLY DEWEY ElemetttaTfl Edueation Moscow, Idaho

MIKE DEWEY Wood Utilization, Chemiotrv Moscow, Idaho ANTONE DILLE General Businus Weiser, Idaho JOHN DIMPFEL Electrical Engineering McLean, Virginia GENE DONAT Distributive Education Moscow, Idaho

DENNIS DOSSETT HistoTJI, P811choloqJI Pullman, Washington JAMES DOWTY Ph11Bicol Edueation McCall, Idaho MICHELLE DUMAS

ZooloDfl

Moscow, Idaho FERN EBERHARDT Ph11sicot Ed1Acotion Lewiston, Idaho

DAVID EBY FiaheTfl Management Kowloon, Hong Kong MARILYN EDMUNDS Home Economics Bonners Ferry, Idaho JOHN EDWARDS ForestTfl Berkeley, California JOHNSON EIJE Foreot BIABiness Management Nigeria

ROGER EISENBARTH Getteral BIABiness W eioer, Idaho ELLEN ELFTON German Denver, Colorado TIMOTHY ELLIS Mathemotico Burley. Idaho SUE ENGLISH HiBtOTfl Princeton, Illinois

GARY ESKEW Botan11 Caldwell, Idaho LINDA FAIRBURN English

Spokane, Washington ANNETTE FARNAM English

Moscow, Idaho ROBERT FARNAM Law Moscow, Idaho

Seniors


Seniors MARGARET FARNSWOHTH

Bu1ine11 f:ducatlon

Aberdeen. Idaho RICK FARNSWORTH

Fina'ft.c~

Amt>ritan Falls. Idaho WILLIAM FAWCETT Pre-Optometr11 Walla Walla. Washinll:ton DAVID FEALKO Biological Science Mullan. Idaho

DENNIS FERGUSON Markcti>~(l

Post Falls. Idaho STEVE FIELDS A ccouttti>tfl Filer, Idaho JAMES FISH ER A1echattical Engineerit10 Harrison, Idaho MARY FLACK Bu8incu Education Meridian, Idaho

LINDA FLEETWOOD Ph11tical Edwco tion McCall. Idaho JOHN FLERCHINGER Eltmtntor11 Edwcotioll Lt>wiaton. Idaho PAUL FOLLETTE Ph11ticol Edwcotion Leadore, Idaho DAVID FORTIER Civil Engineering Rul><!rt, Idaho

MARILYN FOSTER Home Eco>~omict Grangeville, Idaho JOHN FRANCIS Forcstrv Ucsourcc Wendell. Idaho

Ma>~agcmcnt

J AMES FRANK Cltcmicol Engineering Spokane, Wushington WES FRANKLIN Electronica Boise, Idaho

LINDA FRANKLIN Hiotor11 Twin Falls. Idaho JANA FREEMAN Enoli•h Boise. Idaho JANE FROEMMING

ElementGI"JI Edwcation

Lewiston, Idaho

THOMAS FROEMMING PhJIIiCI

Lt>wiaton. Idaho

ROBERT FROMAN ElementM/1 Education Salt Lake City, Utah ELIZABETH GABICA Home Economics Middleton, Idaho DANIEL GAITHER PBJIChOlOQll

Rockville, Maryland MARCUS GALE Economic• Hayden Lake, Idaho

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TOM GANNON

Accounti1tg

Buhl, Idaho SHIRLEY GARDNER Hi8tory Weiser. Idaho GARY GARNAND General Bu•ine88 Blackfoot, Idaho JOHN GARSKE Mechanical Enginuring Spokane, Washington

LAWRENCE GEE Mt<Bic Education Gooding, Idaho RHONDA GEE Elementary Educatim Gooding, Idaho KARLENE GELLINGS Physical Education Jerome, Idaho ROBERT GIBBENS Physical Educatim Caldwell, Idaho

SHffiLEY GIBBENS Phy•ical Educati<rn Caldwell, Idaho THOMAS GIBBS f'orestr11 Reoource Management Libertyville, Illinois JAMES GILBERT Civil Engincedng Orofino, Idaho CHARLES GILL Biological Science Twin Falls, Idaho

PAUL GILLESPIE Chemistr11 Rexburg, Idaho JOSEPH GOERGEN Buoiness Admini8tratiO>l Glenview, Illinois RICHARD GRAEBER Electrical Engineering Clark!ork, Idaho DENNIS GRAY Mathematic• Coolin, Idaho

LOUIS GREGORY Chemical Engineering Nezperce, Idaho KATHLEEN GRIFF English. Twin Falls, Idaho ALICE GROVE

Home Economic8

Bonners Ferry, Idaho HELEN GRUBER Pre-Medical Wallace, Idaho

LINDA GUERNSEY Secmdar11 Education Boise, Idaho SUZANNE GURNSEY Political Science Portland, Oregon CORA JO GUSSENHOVEN History Lewiston, Idaho GALEN GUTHRIE Aoricodtvral Education Shoshone, Idaho

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DENIS HACKWITH Gott•ral u,,,;,,~,, Crai~rmont. ldnho GARY HALER .ltathrmotrr• Ha)'d<•n Lak<•. Idaho CON!I:JE: H ALL

Art

Mo•cow. Idaho KAREN HALL Plrv•iral f:dr<rotiotr Bois<'. Idaho

KENNETH HALL J>otiticol Srirrr<·<• Snndpoint. ldnho STEVE HALl,

Elrrtrical r;n(linecriufl

Colfnx, Wnshins:ct.on ALAN HAMILTON Musir f:duratio11 Pocatello. ldnho CAROL HAMM Home E('Otlomits

l:du~ation

Boise. Id aho

M ARK HAMPTON

Busineu Avvlird Sric11u

Gen<'SC(', Idaho

JUDITH HARDING ZoolOQI/

Filer, Idaho SELI NA HARRIS

/lome Eco11omic•

Goodinst. Idaho

LINDA HA SKINS

Mathematic•

Twin Falls. Idaho

CYNTHIA HA UGE Music Education Lewiston, Idaho MARK HAWKINS M cclumiral E111Jillccrirru Sandpoint. ldnho WILLIE HAWKINS French Coeur d'Alene. Idaho JAMES HAWLEY lfistorv Twin Falls. Idaho

DONALD HEIKKILA EIIQiioh H arrison. Idaho THOMAS H E LBLING Huoi>lt.,, Applied Stiellce MOO!Cow. Idaho LARRY H ELTON General Huain~•• Seattle. W ashinstton LEO HENGG ELER General Butinc" W eiser. Idaho

MIMI HENRI CKSON H istory Rathdrum. Idnho CA ROL HENRIKSEN Foo<l-Nr<tritio>r LewiRton, Idaho ALAN HEROIC

Chrm1'cal

r.·nflinecrittft

Uluekroot. Idaho

RONALD HERNVALL Forc•tru Nordman, Idaho

76


LESLEY HERVEY HiBt0T11 Berlin, Germany PETE HIRSCHBURG Sociolog11 Boise, Idaho TERRY HOLLIFI ELD Agricultural Ec01'l01nic•

Hansen , Idaho

RONALD HOLLOWAY Civil Engineering Caldwell, Idaho

JOHN HOLMB ERG Elutrical Engineering Mullen, Idaho TIMOTHY HOLT Architecture Boise, Idaho LOREN HONSTEAO Animal Science Management Kimberly, Idaho GILBERT HOUGH Political Science Alameda, Caliromia

CHERYL HOWARD Pl!lcholoul/ Viola, Idaho LYNN HYSLOP Biological Sciencea Nampa, Idaho CHARLES INSKIP Sociolog11 Wallace, Idaho JAMES IVERSON Plant Science Moscow, Idaho

JEANNE JACOBS SecondarJI Education Nezperce, Idaho LEE JACOBS Ph11sical Edt<cation Declo, Idaho DOUGLAS JAMES General Idaho Falls, Idaho JILL JEFFERS Engli•h Clark Fork, Idaho

GAYLE JENNINGS Elementar11 Education Coeur d'Alene, Idaho KAREN JENSEN ElementarJI Education Caldwell, Idaho STAN JEPPESEN OhemistrJI Boise, Idaho LELAND JERVIK General Buaine.. Moscow, Idaho

PATRICIA JOHNSON Medical TechnologJI Nezperce, Idaho MILTON JOHNSTON Agricultural Economic& Kuna, Idaho NANCY JOHNSTON "Spanish Moscow, Idaho ANNE MOREE JONES Special Educatio" Boise, Idaho

Seniors


Seniors GAIL JORDAN Elem"' to r11 £'duro tion Lewiston, Idaho BYRON KASNEY Aeeounting Bois<', Idaho HAROLD KAUFFMAN Wildlife Manag~mcnt Orofino. Idaho JANETTE KEAN Elementar11 Edwealion Twin Falls. Idaho

ROBERT KEE

Aferhanical Ennittcering

Chnddsford, Pennsylvania SANDRA KELLY Ele1ncmtary Educatlon Richfleld , Idaho KATHIKENDALL ElentCtJtarlf Educatio>t Palouse, Washington WENDY KENWORTHY Elcmcntorv Education Sandpoint, Idaho

DONNA KINOSCHY ElementoTI/ Education Moscow. Idaho GEORGE WILLIAM KNEPPER E/ectricol Engineering Buffalo, Wyoming SHIRLEY KNIGHT Engli•h Kamiah, Idaho NANCY KOENTOPP Commercial A,.t Post Falls, Idaho

JERRY KOESTER General Buaincu Idaho Falls, Idaho JANET KOSKELLA E!emetJto.ry Education Moscow, Idaho ANN KURDY Busincu Education Boise. Idaho DANIEL LAIRD Animal Science Jerome. Idaho

DOUGLAS LAIRD Biological Science WciSI'r, Idaho LINDA LAMARCHE Elementar11 Education Lewiston. Idaho JAMES LANDMARK Bw•ineu LAw Kamiah. Idaho JACKIE LANTER Home Economic• Post Falls, Idaho

ABDU LASAN Forcat Resource Mano.gcment Nigeria JOHN LAW Genero.l Business Culdesac, Idaho LESLIE LEEK DrCima. Dubois. Idaho LAURA LEMMON Home Economic• Ha~rcrman, Idaho

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KAROL LEMOYNE English Hagerman, Idaho SCOTT LEWIN Architecture Fairfield, Idaho LEONARD LINDLEY Electrical Engineering Pullman, Waahingt.on JERRY LINEHAN AgricotltNral Ecooomic• Genesee, Idaho

CAROLYN LITCHFIELD El_u.,., EdMcation Lewist.on, Idaho SUE LOUGHMILLER Home Economic• Twin Falls, Idaho KEITH LOVELESS Ci11il Engineering Boise, Idaho ALICE LOWMAN Elementary Education Gooding, Idaho

GARY LUCE Ph!IB'ical Ed"cation Moscow, Idaho MARY LUNDQUIST Ekmenta,., Education Moscow. Idaho ROBERT LUTTON R ecreation Caldwell, Idaho DELANO MAGGI Social Swdiu Bonnen Ferry, Idaho

JOAN MALTZ Education V' en dell, Idaho

Ekment4"11

LAURA MATSUMOTO EI<Oment4TIJ Ed"cation Kalaheo, Kauai, Hawaii GERALDINE MATTHEWS EI<OmentaTIJ Education Othello, Wuhlngt.on LINDA MAYES Office Admini•tration .Meridian, Idaho

JOHN M-cCLINTICK Aceo~<nting

Nampa, Idaho

ELIZABETH McCONNELL HO.tOTI/ Rock Springs, Wyoming CRAIG McDONALD Plant Science Moscow, Idaho WILLIAM McDOUGALL Mechanical Engineering Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

RICK MeGOLDEN Accounting Moscow. Idaho MARLENE McGOWN Home Economic• Council, Idaho MARCIA McGUIRE Art

San Rafael, California

JUDY MciNTOSH Socioloo11 Vancouver, Canada

79


RALPH MADD ESS Pre-Medicine Walla Walla, Waohington SHARON MEACHAM Elcme>~larJI Edouation L<:>wiston, Idaho PAT MEEKER Elementarw Educatioto Bonnero Ferry, Idaho LYN MERRICK Agricultural Education Ash ton. Idaho

SHERI MICHENER 8actcriolon11 Idaho Falls, Idaho ALLISON MI LLER General Art Caldwell. Idaho KURT MILLER Plovsical Education Spokane. Was hington RONALD MI LLER Mecloanical Enninecrinn Lorenzo, Idaho

ROBERT MINTEI\ Fiah crict M anagcm en t Coulee Dam, Washington JOHN MONTAN DON Bu•ine.tt Admini•tratiOJol

Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

WESLEY MOORE Electrical Enoitocering Clearfield. Utah GARY MORICAL Pre-Dental Pinehurst, Idaho

DALE MOWRER PhtJBica! Education Columbia, Pennsylvania MIKE MULLE N Getoera! 8usi11eu Moscow, Idaho DARYL MULLINIX Mathematics Boise. Idaho FRED MUNDT Aoricultural Education Firth, Idaho

GAIL MURBROOK Elem~ntar11 Education St,c,rlinfl, Idaho JOHN NATION Electrical Engineering Blackfoot. Idaho MARYAN NAYMIK Enuli•h Sun Valley, Idaho DONALD NEG LAY Marketing Boise. Idaho

MARGARET NELSON H istorv Lewiston. Idaho MARY NELSON Home Eco-nomiriJ

Boise. Idaho DONALD NEW El(•ctrical B>~ni11ccri>Oy Mullan, Idah o DYANNE NICHOLS Hom(' Economics Ed1~cation Homedale. Idaho

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BILL J. NISHIOKA Architecture Middleton, Idaho DENNIS NOBLE Electrical E11gineering Idaho Falls, Idaho EDWARD OBERMEYER Forest Ruource Ma11agement Emmett. Idaho TOM OLSEN Animal Science Boise, Idaho

KEITH OLSON Civil Engineering Deary, Idaho JOYCE E. OTTERSTROM P811chology Lewiston, .Idaho JOHN OVERBY Electrical Engineering Moscow, Idaho ROBERT OVNICEK Social Science Coeur d'Alene

FRANCINE A. PARK Home Economics Colchester, Illinois JOAN PARNELL Mullic Education Buhl, Idaho AMIE PAROZ Political Science Potlach, Idaho EMILIE PATTERSON Element11r11 Education Los Angeles, California

MARTHA PEARCE Sociolog11 Orofino, Idaho JOHN PEDERSON General BU8ine88 Coeur d'Alene, Idaho JOE P. PEREZ Agriculture Educ11tion Idaho Falls, Idaho MARGARET PEREZ Elementllry Education Moscow, Idaho

RICHARD PERRY M11rketing Boise, Idaho JEFFREY L. PETERSON Architecture Gooding, Idaho PHILIP A. PETERSON Accounting and Economics Lewiston, Idaho CONNIE PFAFFENGUT Art Caldwell, Idaho

EMMITT PFOST General Bu8iness Boise, Idaho KEITH D. PHELPS Mech4nical Engineering Sandpoint. Idaho DEAN H. PIERCE Pre-Medical Clarkston , Washington路 PAUL E. PINARD Civil Engineering Anchorage, Alaska

Seniors


Seniors MARY KAY PINCH Ph111i~al l:ducation Lewist.on. Idaho SANDRA PLUID Home Eronomir1 Moscow. Idaho EARLE PORTER Ph111ical Education Boi•e. Idaho SALLY PULLEY Eltmentaru Edwralion Sunnyside. Waahinaton

MARY RANDLEMAN ElemenlaTl/ EducatiO>t Mountain Home. Idaho ELIZABETH RANTA Markcti11g Lcwist.on. Idaho ALLAN RAVENSCROFT Forest IJuBt'ncas Managcrncnt Tuttle. Idnho CAROL REED Mathematic• San Jose. California

JUDITH REED Socio/og11 . Idaho Falla. Idaho WILLIAM REES Civil Engineering Boise. Idaho WILMA REESE Home Economic• Caldwell. Idaho WILLIAM REID Architecture Craiamont. Idaho

KAREN REMBER Art Ketchum. Idaho PHILLIP RESER Geouraphfl Walla Walla. Washingt.on RON REYNOLDS Marketing Lafayette, California PATRICK RICE Animo/ Science Colville. Waahingt.on

STEPHEN RICHARDS Mechanical Engineering American Falla. Idaho PAULINE RIDDLE Elcment.o'l/ Education Caldwell. Idaho MICHAEL ROBERTS Political Science Columbus. Georgia CAROL ROBERTSON Home Economic• Gooding. Idaho

DENNIS ROBINSON Architecture Moscow, ldnho RONALD ROBINSON Ger1nan Pendlet.on. Oregon TERRY ROOINSON Accounting Namua. Idaho KAREN ROGERS Finance Baker, Oreaon

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ROBERT ROGERSON A.gricvlturcll EcO?lomica Eden, Idaho GARY ROSE Mechanical E1111i>~eerin(l Boise, Idaho ARTHUR K. ROSENBOOM Geolog11 Sandpoint. Idaho MICHAEL ROSSELLE Chemilt'11 Sauquoit, New York

LOUISE F. ROSSI Elementaf11 Edouation Kellogg, Idaho SCOTT RUDEEN Pre-Medical American Falls, Idaho WADE RUMNEY Hutor11 Greeley, Colorado MICHAEL RYALS P.E. for Men Council, Idaho

DARWIN RYTTING Electrical Engiftcering Moscow, Idaho MARILEE SACKETT Pa11cholonll Twin Falls. Idaho RICHARD SCHAEFER Reso,.rce Management Lewiston, Idaho BARBARA SCHARFF Recreation Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

GARY R. SCHMADEitA General Bu.;,.• ., Lewiston, Idaho SWANIE SCHMIDT Elementa'll Education Liberty Lake, Was hington ARLENE L. SCHRENK Engliah Wendell, Idaho ROBERT L. SCHRENK Foreot Reoource Management Wendell, Idaho

JOANNE SCHROECK German Idaho Falls, Idaho CHRIS SCHUH Busineas Mana(lemcnt St. Helena. Callrornia JOHN S. SCHULTZ Biological Science• Kooskia, Idaho JAMES SCHWAGER Mcchattieal Engineering Hammett, Idaho

MICHAEL ANN SHEEHY Dramatics Weiser, Idaho JUDY SHOEMAKER Home Economics New Plymouth, Idaho KATHY SID DOW A Y P.E. /or Women St. Anthony, Idaho STANLEY SIECZKOWSKI Electrical Engineering Moecow. Idaho

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JANE SLAUG HTER Political Science Kim""rly, Idaho GLORIA SMITH Ph11•ical Education M011cow, Idaho CREGG SMITH PltJioical Educatio>~ Moscow. Idaho JERRY SMITH Mathematics Dayton, WaohlnlJton

GWEN SNYDER E>tfJlish Weippe. Idaho JAMES R. SOETH Forc•tru llesourcc Matta(lcme>tt Oakland, California JOHN SOLIN Math ematic• Ironwood. Mi c hi~rnn LONNIE SPARKS Buaincu Law Rupert. Idaho

KERMIT STAGGERS lfiBtOTJI Pontiac, Michigan KENNETH STAMPER Elutrical Engineering Boise, Idaho MARY STAMPER Engli.Jo Education Defiance, Ohio RANDALL STAMPER Political Science Maple Valley, Washington

CARL STANGER Accounting Meridian, Idaho DOUGLAS STANTON Civil Engineering Live Oak, California STEWART STANTON Electrical Ett (linecring Live Oak, California RICHARD ST. CLAIR Mathematic• Idaho Falls. Idaho

CATHY STERNBERG Elementarv Education Moscow, Idaho CAROL STEVENSON Guidanu-Counaelino Lewiston, Idaho DONALD STONE lfiatorv Concord, California BERT STONEBERG German-Mathematic• Idaho Falls, Idaho

SUE STOREY Political S cie>~cc Lewiston . Idaho STEVE STRECKER ChemicaL E11oinccri>t(l Sandpoint, Idaho CARY STUBDLJ,;FIELD Bota••v Helena. Montana JUDITH STUBE Prc-Ph11oical Thcrav11 Moscow. Idaho

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JIM STUTZMAN Mechani<tal Engineerinfl Bakersfield, California ANNE SUTTON Mathematics Midvale, Idaho EDWARD SUUMAN, Ill Mathematics Lewiston, Idaho BARBARA SWENSON Latin Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

EDWARD SWETT English and Spanish Crystal Lake, Dllnois RALPH SWINEHART Civil Engineerinn Boise, Idaho CHARLENE L. TAGGART Elementa"11 Education Ketchikan, Alaska CHERILL TATE Home Economics Hagerman, Idaho

CHARLES TAYLOR Accounting Coeur d'Alene, Idaho GREGORY A. TAYLOR Finance Wendell, Idaho NANCY TAYLOR Elementa"11 Education Lewiston. Idaho RONALD G. TEE Agrkultural Economics Latah, Washington

JAMES R. TH OMAS Mechanical Engineering Ne'Lperee. Idaho POLLY T. CROWLEY Home Economics Moscow, Idaho WILLIAM M. THOMPSON Electrical Engineerinn Boise, Idaho CRAIG THOMSON Accounting Malad City, Idaho

LINDA THORPE Pwchologv Lewiston, Idaho JOAN THROOP General Science Kamiah, Idaho JILL THURSTON English Idaho Falls. Idaho DENNIS TIMOSKEVICH Agricultural Ennineering Sagle, Idaho

WALTER TISDALE Electrical Ennineering Moscow, Idaho GENE TISDAL L Electrical Ennineering Moocow, Idaho NORMAN E. TOMLIN.SON Forest Resource Management Newton, Pennsylvan ia EDWARD TORGERSON Histo111 Nezperce. Idaho

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Seniors LARRY TOWNSEND For~•t R~•owrtt Management Idaho Falls. Idaho GARY TRIBBLE Civil Enpin~erinp Mos~aw, Idaho ESTHER TROTH

Offiu Adminiotration

Lewiston, Montana

STAN TUCKER Geological Engineering Sutton, Alaska

JUDY TURNBULL Home Economicd Sagle. Idaho DALE UHLMAN il1118ic-Vocal Wallace. Idaho ARLENE URIE Home Economic• Twin Falls, Idaho LYNN VANDIVER Svani&h J erome, Idaho

DONALD VANNOY Pl4nt Science Lenore. Idaho COROLYN VANZANTE Home Economic• Twin Fall11, Idaho ROSEMARY VASSAR Home Economic• Edwcatio" Caldwt>IJ, Idaho JAMES VINING Mechanical Engineering Caldwell, Idaho

STEPHEN VOSS Electrical Eno ineerin(l Moscow, Idaho PHILLIP WADDELL Ph11aical Educatio-n Russiaville, Indiana JAMES WAITE Electrical Engineering Grangeville, Idaho ROBERT WAMSTAD Civil Engineering Boulder City, Nevada

NANCY WARD Mathematic• Osburn, Idaho MICHAEL WASKO General Science, P•t~cholog)l Buhl, Idaho JIM WATERS Speech. Englillo Council, Idaho RODNEY WATSON ChemiotT)I Moscow, Idaho

PAUL WEBER Electrical Enpineerino Lewiston. Idaho MELINDA WEEKS Muaic Education Coeur d'Alene, Idaho JOE WELCH HiatorJI, Political Science Boise, Idaho WAYNE WESTBERG Pre-Vet Moscow, Idaho

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MYRALEE WHITE Engluh Bozeman, Montana KATHY WILCOMB Pevclt.oh>DV

Salt Lake. Utah DEANNA WILEY Eltmtntdry Educotion Indian Valley, Idaho DALE WILKINS Forut1'1/ Bu•. Management Meridian, Idaho

BOYCE WILLIAMSON Ge11eral Bu•ine•s Boise, Idaho GARY M. WILLS

AccountinD

Pomeroy, Idaho WILLIAM WILSON Chemistry Lewiston, Idaho BILL WILUND Accounting Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

KENNETH WINKLER Accounting Grangeville, Idaho PENNY WINKLER Element<Jrv Education Nampa, Idaho LA VERA LEE WINWARD Home Economic• Graee. Idaho ALLYN WOERMAN Pre-Ph11nC4l 'Jiheraw Moseow, Idaho

MARK WOLFE Economics Coeur d'Alene, Idaho ANN M. WOOD Home Economics Blackfoot, Idaho STEVEN M. WOODS Mechanical Engineering Twin Falls. Idaho BOB WORSLEY Marketing Moscow, Idaho

CAROLYN WYLIE Eltmtnt<Jrv Edou:ation Twin Falls, Idaho BETTY YAMAMOTO Eltmtnt41'11 Edueation Marsing, Idaho VAUGHN YENNEY Mechanical Engineering Kooskia, Idaho DARWIN YODER Animal Science Yiler, Idaho

BARBARA YOUNG 0 /lice Administration Missoula, Montana MARY YOUNG Elementary Education Boise, Idaho ROBERT YOUNG Political Science Indianapolis, Indiana CRAIG ZENKE Mathematics Burley, Idaho

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Graduate Students

AZIZ AHAMED

Mo ALLEN MARSHALL BAKER

FRED BLAKE

FRED C HENG

KENNETH COLLETT

DAVE HYDE

LINDA JAMISON

DICK LITZINGER

GLENN M ILES

MARGARET RAPP

PAUL ROBINSON

BOYD TOVEY

DONALD YOUNG

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Junior Class Officers

The officers slate of 1968-69 for Junior Class read: President Jim Mottern, Vice President Jeff Williams, and Secretar y Linda Youngberg. As sponsors of the annual blood drive the Junior Class collected 850 pints of blood. Another project of the class, beginning this year, is a scholarship program for juniors. To earn money for the program, the class presented t he New Christy Minstrels to the University.

Kevin Absec Orla Acuff Sylvia Aguirre David Aikens Linda Lou Allford

Elton Anderson Karen Anderson Kermit Anderson Ron Anderson Steve Angell


Juniors Marla A1路ford Pete Arkell Chris Ashenbrener Bruce Austin Sam Barker

John Bartenhagen Trish Barton Sharon Bartosh Phil Batchelder Doug Baune

Ted Becker Dwane Benson Marsha Beremeosolo Trudy Berger Sheryl Bergstrom

Lewis Biddlecome Diana Bistline Carol Blodgett Wade Bloom Peggy Bobbitt

Jackie Bodenhofer Myrna Bodily Bob Bohman Marsha Bohman Lester Boian

Donna Bower Warren Boxleitner Steven Bradburn Dave Bradley Phyllis Brake

Tony Briggs Sandra Bristow Dennis Brittain William Britton Steve Brown


Rosalie Burgemeister Russ Burkhardt Scott Husmann Jan ice Calene Bob Campbell

Linda Campbell Bob Cannon Brent Carlson Kelly Carothers Joey Cenarrusa

Klyn Cheney Dave Chesnut Craig Christensen Margaret Cisco Linda Coates

David Coble Nancy Coe Dave Conklin Glennis Conner Jeri Cook

Martha Cooke Bonnie Coon Charles Correll Charles Cowden Doug Crockett

John Cron Gene Crumb Cathy Culp Scott Cunningham Robert Curtis

Janel Dahmen Bill Da1路den Bill Davis Dana Deist Lawrence Denney


Chris DeVore Marilyn Dewey Colette Dills Sandy Dinsmore Dennis Douglas

Diane Douglass Judy Duncan Norbert Edwardsen Myrthen Elliott Jon Elsberry

Harry Emerson Jeri Engelking Eda English Chris Erne Ekundayo Fabiyi

Mary Fallini John Farrington Ali Fassihi Charles Fattu Dan Faught

John Ferebauer James Fields Carole Finley Barry Finnell Bob Fisher

Ralph Fisher Bill Flandro Kay Fleissner John Forland Donald Frank

Jan Freeman Ronald French Richard Fuehrer Anne Gaffney Carol Galano


Pam Gardner Sandi Gates Ross Gedeborg Tom Gennings Jack Gilbert

Constance Glasby Don Glindeman James Grant Terry Grant Fred Gray

Bob Greeley Kristi Greenawalt James Greene Robert Gregory Stan Groenig

Rick Guider Sandy Gullickson Richard Haag Don Hagadone Bob Hahn

James Hall Judi Hannah Marilyn Hansen John Hanson Andy Harmon

Janis Harper Mary Kaye Harrington Marty Harrison Carol Heath Ronda Hegge

Carol Heimgartner Tanya Hepworth Alan Herbst Bernie Hermann Larry Hersman

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Juniors George Hetzel Diana Hill Greg Hill Warren Hill Sue Hirai

Jeanne Hites Bill Hoene Jeff Holmes Randy Houck Jerry Hughes

Edward Hulme Jan Hulsizer Bob Humphrey James Hyslop Bill Inman

Bill Jackson Delloyd Jacobson Melanie Jeffries Vida Jeske Abdulla Jifri

Richard Johnson Susie Johnson Corene Jones Stan Jones Barbara Kalstad

Sandy Kelso Ron King Perry Kirby Dan Kirkland Keith Klaveano

Pam Knepper Mark Knock Valerie Koester Erich Korte Bruce Krohn


Fred Lake Patti Lampert Sharon Langley Dan La Rue Jack Leaverton

Joe Ledgerwood Sherry Leonard Rick Leubke Pat Lightfield Lance Lincoln

Kay Lindgren Ginny Linehan Russ Lively Laura Lorton Denny Luvaas

Jim Madden Rick Mallory John Martin Mike Mattoon Barbara Mayburry

Kerry McCombs Greg McDonald Michael McDowell Steve McGuire Larry McKay

Craig McKee Jim McLaughlin Pat McLeod James McNall William Meadows

Colina Megorden W ayn~ Meuleman Lyle Michaelson Jim Moody Clair Moore


Joe Morgan Kay Morgan Sally Morrow Jim Mottern Marilynn Moyle

JoAnne Nagaki Brad Nelson Mike Nelson Donald Nicholson Mary Nilsson

Bob Nix Jeanie Nutile Alfreds Olson Eugene Orr Gail Ostheller

Robert Pace Sak Palawatvichai Gary Parberry Janet Perri Lucy Perrine

Russ Peterson Kathy Pierce Gary Pierson Dave Poe Lyle Points

Kathy Poleson Gai Polley Sally Post Janice Purdy Eric Puschmann

Anna Marie Quendo Mike Quesnell Kerrie Quinn Marjorie Rasmussen Sandra Rathke


Lynda Rearick Marjorie Reay Harley Reckord Bob Records Rick Reed

David Reese Bill Reid Robin Remaklus Barb Rice Don Ricketts

Mike Riputti Rick Ritter Rita Roe Ellen Rogerson Jim Rosecrans

Bob Ross Ronald Ross Samuel Ross Kristine Rowett Corinne Rowland

Angie Ruhoff Dick Sams Kathy Samson Marlene Schaefer Tim Schmidt

Harley Schreck Dick Schultz Mike Schultz JoAnn Schwartz Linda Scott

Rod Scott Wilma Scott Gail Shackelford Clinton Shaffer Chris Shaw

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Juniors Frank Shelt Rita Sherbenou Marc Shigeta Laura Shikashio Marlene Silha

Chuck Simmons Martha Sipe Jim Sloughter Cary Smith Dixie Smith

Dolores Smith Roger Smith Sharon Smith Sue Smith Sue Smith

Tina Smith Mary Stamper Dan Stapleton Susan Stark Sara St. Clair

Bill Stecker Carolyn Steele Janette Steelman Jan Stephens Donna Stevens

Terry Stewart Bill Stillman Stan Stolte Mel Sundin Rodger Sutton

William Swensen Sharon Taccogna John Taggart Bob Taisey Patsy Taisey


Rita Takahashi Jack Tannehill Sheila Taylor Victoria Taylor Linda Thiemens

Jeannie Thinnes Lyle Thompson Kathy Thurston Pat Tippett Stanley Tlucek

Judy Trail Larry Trautman Linda Truesdell Lynda Tucker Susan Tyler

Dennis Ujiiye Linda Ulvan Phyllis Unzicker Margaret Van Orman Sally Van Orman

Marlene Vaughn Margie Von der Heide Jim Voyles Nancy Walch Marilyn Walters

Lindy Watso.1 Deborah Watts Dean Webb Mitch Weidenback Jay Weigel

Kathy Wessels Wayne Westberg Jim Whistler Dennis Whitehead Craig Wiegman


Brad Whiteman Vernon Wiggenhouser Jeff Williams Marilyn Williams Sharon Williams

Jim Willms Garth Winter Mary Kay Wolf Ken Wombacher Jin Won

Jerry Woolf John Workman Rich Yankey Lloyd Young Elsie Zabala

Debbi Zaccardi

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Sophomore Class Officers Kelly Abajan Stephen Adams Pat Agidius Jose Aguirre Judith Aitken

Elizabeth Allen Lyla Anderson Peg Anderson Rhea Anderson Shirley Anderson

Carol Lee Anselmo Paul Arndt Andrea Arvish Janne Auger Richard Bagley

"Sock It To 'Em Santa" was the theme for the 1968 Holly Week, annually sponsored by the Sophomore Class. Officers of the Sophomore Class of 1971 were Lee McCollum, President, Bob Taber, Vice President, and Mardell Nelson, Secretary-Treasurer. Also sponsored by the Sophomores is Campus Chest Week.


Dennis Baldus Mari Beth Balls Lou Bandy Craig Barnes Mike Barr

Cathy Basgen Dorothy Batelaan Clift' Bates Lorraine Bauman Joy Baumgartner

Muriel Beckwith Kay Bennett Linda Benson Gary Bermensolo Chuck Berry

Barbara Biker David Birch Bill Bird Karen Bird Dave Bizeau

Frank Blecha Jerry Boerner Gayle Bonzer Robert Bonze1路 Barbara Boren

Susan Bower Marilyn Boyd Clifford Bradley Kathy Brassey Roger Bratram

Vicki Briggs Kathy Broadfoot Greg Brown Jean Brown Vern Brown

Sophomores


Robert Brunn DeAnn Bryant Sue Burbage Janelle Burkett Jill Burns

John Bush Dave Butler Carol Byrne Cathy Cannon Judy Capps

Candee Carey Bruce Carlson Roberta Casper Caren Castellaw Wayne Chandler

Regie Chipman Noreen Christensen Carolyn Clanton Susan Clark Kathy Clemens

Jackie Clouser Dick Clyde Jan Collier Carilou Collins Larry Comstock

Mark Cooper Ken Cox Carla Crabb Steven Cravens Bob Crawley

Greg Crockett Cliff Crossley Barbara Cunningham David Curtis Kelly Curtis


Hele11 Dahl Bill Dahlbet路g Mary Lou Dahmen Mal'ilyn Dalby Jim Daniel

Sarah Dau Loraine Davis Judy Deatherage Robert Deilke Gene Delay

Doug Deschamp Deborah DeThomas Linda Dishman Marsha Dixon Ryan Dixon

Pat Donnelly Kathy Dorendol'f Karen Dunlap Kathy Dunn Debbie Durham

Chad Eberhard Kesley Edmo Michael Edwards Cliff Eidemiller Christy Eiguren

Phil Eimers Susan Emmons Brian Engle Linda Eskeberg Charlene Estes

Dave Evans Gary Evans Alvin Eveland Carolyn Fairley Barbara Faubion


Sophomores Richard Felgenhour Carl Feucht Cliff Fine John Finley Gai Fisher

Karen Fleischman Marsha Fliegel James Frank Ken Frank Jeannie Ganquet

Nancy Gedeborg Les Gibbens Linda Gibbs Pam Gibson Tom Gillespie

Mike Gi!tzow Thomas Gisler Steve Goetz Peter Goodman Melvin Goodson

Susan Goplerud Stacey Graham Dennis Gray John Grieve Paul Griffiths

William Grubb Mary Guerra William Gulstrom Roger Haga Michael Hagler

Donald Hamlin Larry Hancock Ronald Hanes Mary Hanke Bob Hanson


Karen Harlow Gordon Harris Scott Ranis Roger Hartman Jan Hartruft

Pam Harvey Dennis Harwick Paula Harwood Fred Haskin Hiroko Hayashi

Peggy Hegge Dave Heidel Harold Heimgartner Shirley Heimgartner Janice Helbling

Raye Henderson Paul Hendrickson Bruce Henry Keith Hessing Lynda Heustis

Mont Hibbard Suzanne Hilliard Becky Hipp Sheila Hoech Nancy Holthaus

Louise Hopwood Larry Horning Larry Houston Holly Hughes Carolyn Hull

Cindy Hull Lany Huter Sara Hyslop Sharon Jcenbice Steve Jackson

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Gwen Jacobs Bob Jacobsen Bob Jacobson Gary Jaques Roxann Jensen

Pat Johnson Patricia Johnson Marcia Ann Jones Susan Kasworm Kathy Keen

Carolyn Keithly Tom Kelly Mike Kennedy Judi Kerbs Kay Kerns

Connie Kinney Kathy Kinsey Mark Kircher Regina Kirtner Sheri Konen

Janice Koontz Toni Kytonen Suzanne Labine Bob Lanting Ronald Lauer

Jacque Law Karl Laws Charles Leaphart Rick Leichner Diedre Lenhart

Michael Lenzi Cynthia Liedkie Patricia Light Corey Lillge Don Litchfield

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Sophomores Jean Littlefield Dave Lobdell Robert Locke Keny Lockhart Pete Loncar

Richard Lowe Randy Luce Patti Luper J ames Mace Nancy Macklin

Richard Maine Alan Marriage John Martin Margie Martin Vicki Martin

Betty Massing Rena McBride Lee McCollum Pat McGinnis Eileen Mcllvanie

John McKinney Karen Meiners Wes Mellow Diane Meyer Peggy Michael

Mimi Millensifer Debby Miller Gerri Miller Jim Miller Pam Miller

Tom Miller June Mitchell Meri Lee Mitchell Shelley Mitchell Nelson Monroe


Ellen Montgomery Marilyn Montgomery Marlene Moran Russell Morgan Linda Mulalley

Tim Musiel Marsha Nakamura Kathy Neely John Nelson Mary Nelson

Van Newbold Penny Nickel Terry! Norberg Lindy Nordby Diane Norman

Robert Ohlensehlen James Oud Bill Owens Gary Palmer Rich Patterson

Robbie Paul Roy Penniket Janet Perecz Jane Perez Debby Peterson

Sue Peterson Sherry Phelps Susan Phelps Jenny Phillips Sue Piatt

Dale Piercy Randy Pinkerton Jim Potter Charles Pratt Penny Proctor


Bart Quesnell Jill Quigley Teny Radtke Clay Randall George Raney

James Rarick June Reale Gary Renfrow Phyllis Ridgeway Roger Ritter

Judy Robertson Gordon Rolfe Carolyn Rowett Richard Royston Kathy Rucker

Patty Ryan Shawna Ryan Joanie Saari Andres Salvador Chris Samuelson

Eric Sanquist Susan Sassanfar Mary Saunders Susan Saunders Val Savage

Robert Scharnhorst Linda Schaufnagel Kenneth Schenk Dave Schooler Janet Scott

Suzanne Seely Kenneth Segota Peggy Sharp Steve Shawley Bob Shay

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Sophomores Nancy Shepherd Tim Shiels Laurie Shipley Mike Shoemaker Jeff Sidrloway

Doris Simpson Pamela Sims Kathy Skok Linda Slaveck Anell Slavick

Doug Small David Smith Lurayne Smith Mike Smith Danny Smoke

Lois Snook Sue Sontgerath Karen Sorensen Richard Spaeth Eugene Sparks

Craig Spencer Jet路ry Steger Nancy Sterling Fern Stevens Mike Stone

Pam Stone Pami Stone Sharon Stranahan Bruce Stratton Mary Lee Strobel

Sharon Sumpter Judy Sunderland Howard Sutton Perry Sutton David Swager

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Judy Swanson Bob Taber Mavis Tate Kathleen Tattersall Ron Thaemert

Eugene Thomas Laurie Thomas Marla Thomas Joann Thompson Robert Thompson

Tim Thomson Chuck Tiller Janet Tilley Ellen Todd Ward Toone

Frances Tovey Steve Towles Stephen Travis Carol Troth Julie Tyler

Shirley Uglem Gail Ulrey David Ulrich Duane Unzicker Dale Uptmer

Wendy Ursaki Kay Van Vleet Kevan Varin William Vaughn Bev Velasquez

Christine Vietmeier Sharon Wagner Cyndie Walker Jerry Wall ace Therese Wander

Sophomores


Joan Warden John Warner Anita Warntjes Judy Warren John Watt

Jody Webb Diane Webster Marcia Welch Terry Welker Robin Wells

Stephanie West Susan Whaley Ted Wheeler Bonnie White John White

Walter Wickham Wendy Wiley Nancy Williams Debbie Williamson Shirley Williamson

Bonnie Wiseman Dick Wittman Jerry Wohlford Larry Wolf Stephanie Wolfe

Kent Womack Jeanne Wood Jeni Wood Thomas Woodward Yvonne Wookey

Albert Wright Christine Wyatt Peggy Yamamoto Joce Yeager Mamie Yee


Sophomores Art Watkins Vicki Yoden Dale Yount Joan Ytreeide Jill Zaccardi

Diane Zenier Ron Zenner Cora Ziegler Bob Zimmerman James Cash

Gary Hermann Mike Lenzi

Juniors Sponsor U of I Blood Drive

Each year the Junior class in cooperation with the American National Red Cross sponsors the Idaho Blood Drive.

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Freshmen Steve Russell, President; Paul Nelson, Vice President; and Niki Mattmiller, Secretary-Treasurer, led the Class of 1972 through their first year at the University. Annual Frosh Week activities were conducted April 21-25.

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Students Come and Go As students arrived at Idaho they experienced both excitement and expectation. The first week of college life included . . . new and renewed friendships ... panic in unfamiliar surroundings ... homesickness .. . confusion ... and friendly welcomes extended by the living groups. These and the quest for new exper iences and freedoms constituted a new beginning for students at the U. of I.


Rush Rush . . . Rush . . . Rush . . . Rush week was a time of Greeks meeting future Greeks, nervousness, invitations, skits and parties, more nervousness, late nights, meeting people and climactically"Squeal Day."


Frosh Orientation Frosh orientation-the first gathering of the class of 1972 ... President Hartung's expression of University expectations and requirements . . . a brief "what to expect at registration" ... and a Frosh welcome dance introduced the collegiate atmosphere.


Registration Registration : a new experience for many and frustrating to most. Over 6,000 students, a record number, stood in lines talking to their counselors, filling out IBM cards, concentrating on schedules and having ID photos taken. Then there was the fast pace of buying books and being prepared for the next day of classes.


WSU Walk The Idaho Vandals, after being defeated 7-14 by the Washington State Cougars at Albi Stadium in Spokane, made the traditional walk to the WSU campus. WSU President Ray Crabbes washed ASUI President Larry Craig's feet in the customary foot-washing ceremony. The Idahoans then returned to their home campus.


Co-ed Capers Co-ed Capers was an entertaining culmination of dance practice and costume ingenuity. Participation of women's living groups, the chill night air, and good food made the evening a success. The dance competition was won by Delta Gamma.


Homecoming 1968

Homecoming started off with a noisy rally in the Memorial Gymnasium and the crowning of Sally Armstrong, 1968 Homecoming queen. The theme of the hectic"Grizzlies Caged in a Vandal Zoo" highlighted decorated houses, a parade featuring bands from throughout the state and floats from living groups on campus. The Vandals "turned on" the Idaho crowd with a victory over Montana State, 54-45. The remainder of the weekend was filled with open house, a Harper's Bizarre concert, and the Homecoming Dance featuring The Scrapbook and a Jellystone Park light show.

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Homecoming


Dad's Day 1968 started off with the traditional freshmen Turkey Trot from Neale Stadium to the Ad lawn. Awards were made to Phi Gamma Delta for the best house decorations. The afternoon was highlighted by a victory over Weber, 50-42, and the announcement that Warren Shepherd of Plummer was chosen Dad of the Year. During halftime the marching band and Vandalettes performed a field show using themes from Camelot. Each living group had open house and there was a SUB buffet. In the evening Bill Cosby and the Pair Extraordinaire performed followed by a dance in the ballroom. Shirley and the Dream Factory provided the music.


Dad's Day


Fall Dances


Fall Dances


Campus Scene



Holly Week

Holly Week brought caroling, parties, dances and thoughts of Christmas cheer to the U of I. Sophomores, sponsors of the season's activities, caroled at the different living groups, judged house decorations, and selected Holly Queen candidates. The week of yule festivities was climaxed by the dance "Sock it to 'em, Santa."路 Frances Tovey, Gamma Phi Beta, was crowned Queen and Sigma Chi fraternity was awarded first place in house decorations.

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Navy Ball Naval ROTC in uniforms, girls in long formals, dancing, and regalitythe Navy Ball "Blue Pacific." Highlighting the evening was the crowning of Marilyn Dalby as the new Navy Color Girl. :b:xcitement, joy, a few tears, the coronation, and the last dance ending a wonderful evening.


Forester's Ball

Block and Bridle Activity

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The Sub is the scene for studying, conversation, eating, nonsense and enjoyment for students. The stereo lounge, eating facilities, game room, work areas, and conference rooms have much daily use while the Dipper and Ballroom are sites of weekend activity. Communications are also centered here with the KUOI office, Argonaut and Gem staff rooms, and the Public Relations service.

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Campus Elections

Political conventions - nominations - campaign speeches-acceptance speeches-smokers - campaign promises - visitations to living groups- voting- swear ing in and the winners' party - GOVERNMENT BY THE PEOPLE! Students at the University of Idaho gain experience in politics by actively participating - as ASUI officers - E-Board members - Class officers - officers of AWS - and as VOTERS.

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Mock UN The annual Model United Nations was held in the SUB with a•record number of living groups participating. Active participation in demonstrations and chants added to the debate on the issues at hand. Red China was admitted with the expulsion of Nationalist China. Resolutions were passed condemning France for their aid to the Biafrans in Nigeria, censoring Israel for the six-day war and demanding return of the land, and censoring Russia for the invasion of Cz.echoslovakia.



Big Name Entertainment

The University of Idaho student body was entertained royally during the 1968-1969 school year. Entertainers included the Harpers' Bizarre, Bill Cosby and the Pair Extraordinaire, Don Shirley Trio, Oscar Peterson and the Grassroots, and the New Christy Minstrels.


Public Events and

Symphonic Orchestras

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Attempting to inform Idaho students and to bring culture to the campus, the Public Events committee scheduled many events. Dr. Harry Gideonese spoke on "Student Activists and Faculty Irrelevance," Joseph P. Lyford discussed "Our Most Dangerous Entertainment," and Dr. Harlan Hatcher covered the question "Have We Lost Control of Our Cities?" The Utah Symphony Orchestra conducted by Maurice Abravanel favored Idaho with a performance as did the Whit-Lo Singers from Pullman and the San Francisco Ballet.


Frosh Week Frosh Week Activities in April showed a united class of 1972. Activities included a pie eating contest, Miss Legs contest, and a tug-of-war between the classes of 1971 and 1972. The class of '72 proved victor ious. The King and Queen dance ended the week of festivities with the crowning of Jack Goddard and Marsha Martin.


Blood Drive The annual blood drive sponsored by the junior class totaled 851 donated pints. Living group competition was won by the Pi Kaps and Pi Phis.


Campus Chest Living groups worked hard to collect money for their Ugly Man and Miss Campus Chest. Several groups presented dances with a trophy going to t he dancers receiving the most votes- votes determined by contributions. J ohn Durhan was crowned Ugly Man and Diana Aguirre, Miss Campus Chest. All money was given to charity.


Turtle Derby Top honors at the Phi Delt turtle derby went to the Tri-Delt's Sweet Pea who also beat the hare. Kappa Kappa Gamma was awarded the "most money bet" trophy for the sixth consecutive year. Olesen had the best cheering section and the Hays' turtle was "Best Decorated." A total of $465 was donated and was presented to the Moscow Opportunity School. The Go-Go contest was won by Paula Mayer and Marilyn Olmstead from Carter Hall.

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Emphasis Education The purpose of Emphasis Education was to take an exploratory look at the University of Idaho. Some of the facets covered by speakers and in open discussions were the parental role, living groups' functions in education, counseling services, minority group problems, student-faculty relations, and progressive education support at all levels.

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Many different types of groups make up the University instrumentalist groups. The Concert Band, directed by Mr. Robert Spevachek, gives a winter and spring concert. The Orchestra gives concerts conducted by Mr. LeRoy Bauer. This group accompanied "Bartered Bride'' on Mother's Weekend. The Wind Ensemble is under the direction of Mr. David Seiler and tours Northern Idaho and performs a fall concert, spring concert and at Commencement. The Jazz Lab Band, under Mr. Seiler, featured Bub Brisbois, Henry Mancini's lead trumpet and sponsored Jazz Festival involving 15 bands competing from four states.


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The University of Idaho has a very complete music department. The Marching Band is a combination wind ensemble and concert band and other interested persons, lead by Mr. Spevachek. It gave shows Dad's Day, Homecoming, in Boise and Spokane. The Pep Band under the direction of student Tom White performs for basketball and baseball games. Vocal groups include: Vandaleers Concert Choi r, conducted by Mr. Glen Lockery, toured southern Idaho; University Singers, directed by Mr. Norman Logan is for any inter, ested person. The Opera Workshop, under Mr. Charles Walton, presented "The Bartered Bride" for the Mother's Day weekend.

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The Blue Key Honorary once again "put together" a varied talent show. The variety of talents included dancing groups, singing groups, soloists, pianists, guitarists, instrumentalists, and readings. The audience had an enjoyable evening-glad t hat they did not have to decide the winners.

Blue Key Talent Show


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The 1969 Miss U of I Pageant was climaxed by an evening of swimsuits, formals, talent and excitement as the eight contestants vied for the title. Miss Kathy J o Jacobs, Alpha Chi Omega, was crowned as the new Miss U of I.


Pansy Breakfast The Tri Delta sorority honored senior women at a tea on May 11, 1969, at 9 a.m. Future brides entered through a ring of pansies, and then the over 200 people attending enjoyed the traditional bridal style show. Marilee Sacket and Jim Willms as Bride and Groom ushered in the style show. The $300 Tri Delta scholarship was presented by Dr. Walter Steffens to Phyllis Unzicker, Alpha Phi. Special entertainment was provided by Leslie Leek.



ABM Forum A forum presenting and discussing pros and cons of the antiballistic missile was held at the U of I during the spring. The afternoon session on the Ad lawn featured speeches by the Deputy Undersecretary of the Army and several professors from our nation's universities, followed by a panel discussion. The evening program 路 opened with a security council member, U.S. representative, and Argonne physicist speaking. Then a panel composed of the day's speakers answered questions 'lsked of them by several state newsmen.

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Mother's Day Weekend Many mothers arrived in Moscow the last weekend in April to be entertained by their sons and daughters. The mothers were rushed from activity to activity. Mothers cheered turtles on to victory at the Phi Delts's annual Turtle Derby. Special performances were given by Orchesis and Helldivers. The Oper a presented "The Bartered Bride." The Awards Festival feat ured presentation of Spurs, IK's, Outstanding Seniors, Mortar Board, Silver Lance, grade achievement awards and Spur Songfest. Larry Craig received the Theophilus outstanding Senior Award. After a busy weekend, Mothers headed home to rest.

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The Drama department aggin went on a tour with the plays, "Leaves of Grass" and "The Taming of the Shrew." These showed much hard work which proved very worthwhile from the audience response. The play "Beauty and the Beast," although presented mainly to children, was one of the main productions on campus during the year. The costumes and props were very elaborate with the whigs made by Mr. Chavez, costumes by drama students and Mr. Chavez, and props under the direction of Mr. Thompson. It was a busy and successful year for the U of I Drama Department.

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The Drama department worked hard during the year to present many plays under the direction of such people as Edmund Chavez, head of the Drama Department路; Forrest Sears, Mr. Thompson, and John Naples. Many beautiful costumes made the play presented by the children's Theatre, "Beauty and the Beast," very colorful. It showed much work done by the drama staff and students. The "Bartered Bride" showed unity betw~en the Drama and Music departments. "Hedda Gabler" was a stirring play presented in the fall and "Barefoot in the Park" ushered in the spring feeling.

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Graduation The seventy-fourth Commencement at the University of Idaho was held on June 1, 1969. It proved to be a very impressive event for the graduating students who stayed to receive their degrees. Approximately 1,448 received degrees with 1,152 receiving bachelors degrees, 254 masters degrees and 42 doctorates. The ROTC students marched in to be commissioned, citations of merit were presented to retiring professors and four honorary degrees were given. Dr. H. Walter Steffens, Vice-president of Academic Affairs at the U of I, gave an impressive address "Till Thou At Length Art Free." President Hartung and Governor Samuelson also spoke to the graduates and visitors.


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ASUI of the University of Idaho is that organization on campus of which every student becomes a member by virtue of his or her enrollment at Idaho. This organization through the years has assumed the role of providing the students with the programs they mostly desired. Because of a community setting ASUI now involves itself in a large body of recreational, educational, and social activities which other student bodies do not provide. Executive Board, Student President, and Vicepresident serve as elected officials of ASUI and are held responsible for determining policy which will best affect the student and his surroundings. With the growing demands for student involvement and participation in the academic community, your student government has worked towards a decentralized structure which allows a greater number of students to become involved. Now with the coming of Community Council Government to our campus, students have an even greater opportunity to participate in policy making that affects a large part of the total University. Having been given the opportunity to serve as your Student President, I have come to realize the importance of ASUI. It has in the past and I hope will continue in the future to provide the Idaho Student with a real avenue of approach to making the University of Idaho an increasingly better place to obtain one's education. LARRY CRAIG

ASUI President 1968-69 L ARRY CRAIG

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ALLISON MILLER

DENNIS ALBERS CHUCK WARDLE

ROGER ANDERSON JIM WHISTLER

TOM CARROLL JIM WILLMS

RON FRENCH ROBERT YOUNG

The 1968-1969 Executive Board was one of service and achievement. Executive Board passed several important legislative items. The board approved $25,000 for an ASUI scholarship program, rewrote the Student Bill of Rights, created an information service which will be a high school public relations program and drew up a format for an intensive Freshman orientation program. Finals legislation include a dead day before finals and by a student referendum the faculty is barred from giving hour exams three days before finals. Executive Board eliminated the chaperone requirement for dances and approved the operation of KUOI FM Station.

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Board

Row one: R. Young, R. French, T. Carroll, C. Wardle, M. Powell, L. Craig. Row two: C. Simmons, H. Alden, R. Anderson, D. Albers, A. Miller, K. Greenawalt, J. Whistler, J. Willms.


Row one: Linda Guernsey, Social Area; Jane Slaughter, EducationalCultural Area. Row two: Jim Barta, Publicity Area; Marshall Mah, Dick Sams, Rally Area; Jim Dunn, Budget Director. Row three: ASUI Vice President Mike Powell.

Under the direction of ASUI Vice President Mike Powell, the Activities Council coordinates student activities on campus. While car rying out present programs this board also works towards the development of new activities for the Idaho student.

PUBLICITY AREA L eft to 1路ight: John McKinney, Pat McMurray, Linda Truesdell, Jim Barta, Area Director; Dennis Ujiiye.

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SOCIAL AREA L eft to 1-ight: Dennis Albers, Polly Ambrose, Diana Douglass, Craig Spencer, Linda Guernsey, Area Director; Janis Harper.

RALLY ARE A Left to right: Kathy Griff, Roger Brazier, Marshall Mah, Ron Reynolds, Marke Shelley, Karen Clements.

EDUCATIONAL-CULTURAL AREA Left to right: Melanie York, Bob Wallace, Eda English, Colleen Montell, Steve McGuire, Jane Slaughter, Area Director; Mark Purdy, not pictured.


Student Union Office

DEAN VETTRUS

SUB General Manager

JERRY KRUSE

Food Director

BOB SERRANO, Activities Advisor; KAREN BEVERLY, Assistant Activities Adviso'r ANN MARIE RYTTING

Conference and Social Coordinator


PETER ROGALSKI

Game Ro01n Manager

"MAJOR" HARRY

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SUB Night Manager

MARIE BIPPES, P'roduction and Catering Manager; MARY HUMPHREYS, Cafeteria Manager

MARILYN HUTCHISON, Administ1路ative Assistant; I MO GENE RUSH, Office Sec1路etary; KAREN FOLEY,

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Public Relations The Public Relations Director works to create a friendly relationship between the University of Idaho and the city of Moscow and the state of Idaho.

RICK RITTER

Public Relations Di1路ector

Budget Director The Budget Director is responsible for all financial matters of Activities Council. Expenditures are recorded for each committee, monthly reports are made and submitted to E-Board for approvaL

JIM DUNN

Budget Directo1路

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Gem of the Mountains

Above : Valerie Koester and Jo Maltz, Editors. Left top to bottom: Valerie Koester, Editor. Steve Evett, Sports Editor and Dean Vettrus, SUB General Manager. Joan Maltz, Editor and Activities Editor. Steve Evett and Ed Kelley, Photographers. Millie Johnson, Activities Staff.

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Gem of the Mountains

Above l~</t: Valerie Koester, Editor. Above : Steve Evett, Athletics Editor and Photographer; and Ed Kelley, Photographer. B elow: Connie Harriman, Classes Editor and StaffChris Eastman and Linda Eskeberg. Not Pictured: Academics Editor Susan Whaley and Lesley Benoit, Staff; Athletics Staff, Joe Stegner.


Above: Jo Maltz, Activities Editor. Right: Mike Franklin, Organizations Staff. Below: Carol Heimgartner, Residence Editor. Sue Sontgerath. Organizations Editor. Not Pictured: Dawn Little, Activities Staff; Marilyn Ferguson, Organizations Staff.

For beginners in the publishing business, it's been a long hard year, but it has been most rewarding to become acquainted and work with the Gem staff and the University. The 1969 Gem is a cooperative effort between Editors, Section Editors, Photographers, and Staff. Each person must shoulder his share of the responsibility and complete his work in order to make the book a success. The Gem staff hopes the students will appreciate the many long hours of work that went into this Gem. Many new ideas have been used in an attempt to create an exciting and memorable book. VALERIE KOESTER, Editor


Idaho Argonaut


Idaho Argonaut The University of Idaho's Argonaut, student owned and operated, covered all events with expansive picture coverage and news stories. The staff included: Chris L. Smith, Jason 83 and Sam Bacharach, Jason 84; Kerrie Quinn, Cammy Bonzer, Brian Lobdell, Cliff Eidemiller, Penny Proctor, Ira Eick, Robert Bower, Erich Korte, Carolyn Cron, Kathy Skok, Kit Caple, Bart Quesnell, Jim McFarland, and Laura Lorton.



KUOI KUOI Staff List: Harlen Harmon, Station Manager; Gerald Thaxton, Chief Engineer; Gary Fordyce, P rogram Director ; Doug Harper, Business Manager; Bill Jordan, Chief Announcer. Announcers: M. Bailey, S. Barr, T. Bingham, R. Bollar, D. Davidson, J. Cannon, C. Christie, M. Clay, L. Doss, D. Eldenburg, J. Fordyce, J. Foster, R. Gedeberg, E. Gibbens, T . Grant, C. Harmon, M. Harrison, L. Hult, M. J essup, M. J orgenson, B. Lomax, D. Lord, E. Marsh, R. Naymark, S. Pooley, B. Potter, R. Ravneborg, G. Reinhart, K. Riorden, L. Seale, K. Segota, G. Sharpe, L. Townsend, J. Ulinder, D. Ulrich, J. Voyles, J . Weisz, B. Young, C. Zemke.

Again this year the "Voice of the Vandals" was heard on the University of Idaho campus. Broadcasting basketball games, playing a varied format of music, and advertising campus activities are services performed by KUOI.


AWS

CAROL BENNETT

P1·esident

SALLY HARRIS HALL

Vice P1·esident

DONNA STEVENS BENEDICT

PHYLLIS UNZICKER

Sec1·eta1·y AWS is the governing body of the women students at t he University of Idaho. The active membership is composed of the president and one representative from each women's living group. The organization strives to help each coed derive the best from college living, to regulate women's standards, and to provide leadership oppor tunities.

A WS Legislature

Row one: M. Givens, S. Bowles, S. Smith, M. Fallini, P. Unzicker. Row two: J. Helbling, M. Sloat, M. Saunders, P. Johnson, K. Sorensen, S. Peterson, L. Benjamin, M. Yee, S. Hirai, P. Proctor, S. Alldaffer, S. Johnson, J. Kerbs.

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Mortar Board

Mortar Board is a senior women's honorary with membership based on scholarship, leadership, and service. Women who are outstanding in these three areas are tapped at the end of their junior year. Fern Eberhardt Linda Haskins AJlison Miller

Twyla Brunson Linda Frazier Mimi Henrickson Arnie Paroz

Cat\ly Conner Linda Guernsey Jeanne Jacobs Jane Slaughter

Polly T. Crowley Sally Harris Hall Nancy J ohnston Melinda Weeks

Silver Lance

The purpose of Silver Lance is to serve the University in any way that will provide the most benefit for students. This senior men's honorary selects members on the basis of scholarship and activities. The members are tapped at the end of their junior year.

Kent Aggers Jody Olson

Larry Craig Mike Powell

Bill Gigray Randy Stamper

Dave Leroy Jim Willms

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Row one: Mamie Yee, secretary; Margie Martin, vice president, Sharon Stranahan, president; Carolyn Rowett, treasurer. Row two: J. Youngberg, K. Sorensen, J. Webb, C. Gibson, P. Harvey, B. Faubion, R. Chipman, S. Kelly, D. Lenhart, J. Tilley, J. Deatherage, P. Proctot路, A. Pope. R ow three: J. Oesterreich, J. Wood, V. Yoden, L. Dishman, M. Millensifer, J. Littlefield, S. Ryan, J. Kerbs, N. Berrigan, L. Davis, P. Johnson, S. Peterson, Mrs. Dacres.

Spurs

Spurs have a motto of service which they carry out in varied campus activities. Beginning in the fall with moving in rushees, Spurs continue moving in such guests as high school journalism students. Ushering at big name entertainment, Homecoming, Dad's Day, and graduation also is a Spur task. Opportunity school visitations and Blood Drive assistance are just two of the many other Spur activities that benefit the Idaho campus.

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SHARON STRANAHAN

President


Row one: S. Goetz, P. Johnson, G. Crockett, R. Brazier, J. McFarland, L. Coggins, R. Leichner, L. McCollum, D. Harwick. Row two: P. Kennedy, D. Heidel, B. Wallace, W. Oyama, B. Berg, D. Evans, B. Taber, T. Thiessen, S. Fitzhugh, B. McCurdy, K. Hossner, J. Frank, J. Steger, T. Jensen. Row th1路ee: B. McProud, S. Belsher, K. Heimgartner, G. Jaques, G. Bond, B. Shay, R. Brooks, F. Blecha, D. Wittman, P. Loncar, G. Andelin, M. Koelsch, B. Carlson. Row fom路: D. Todd, C. Lillge, D. Hilton, G. Hermann, B. Miller, B. Goodman, S. Crawford, G. Bermensolo, M. Murray, D. Hill, B. Stratton, D. Unsicker.

Intercollegiate Knights, a national service honorary, performs the campus "coolie" labor. They contribute about 3500 hours of work each year. IK activities include the IK booksale, Spur Little Sisters and the Miss U of I Pageant. Sophomore men are selected for membership on the basis of scholarship, campus and living group activities, personality and character.

IK OFFICERS

Row one: M. Mah, J. Dunn, J. Mottern. Row two: K. Absec, B. Bohman, D. Davey, D. Sams, C. Niemeier.

IK's

JIM MOTTERN

Duke

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Blue Key

Row one: J. Mottern, D. White, T. Hollifield, M. Powell, L. Craig, M. Johnson, D. Sams, J. Dunn, K. Aggers. Row two: S. Cunningham, M. Heinemeyer, J. Willms, G. Hagen, T. Creason, B. Fry, S. Pierce, M. Mah, S. Tlucek, J. Koester, D. Davey, J. Whistler, D. Goss, K. Anderson, M. Baker, E. Torgeson, D. St. Clair, R. Stamper, D. Ujiiye, J. Bond, D. Stone.

Blue Key is an upperclassmen's service honorary. Blue Key publishes the Kampus Key as a service to students and sponsor the Blue Key Talent Show, an annual campus affair. Membership is limited to those having a scholastic average above the all-men's average and to those who qualify in leadership and activities.

Valkyries Valkyries are the official hostesses for the University of Idaho. They repre$ent the school at conventions, banquets, and also greet visiting dignitaries and athletic teams.

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flow one: L. Hoff, J. Harper, C. Montell. Row two: S. Aguirre, S. Schmidt, S. Tyler, R. DeShields, C. Clemens, L. Hansen, J. Sinclair, J. Parish, C. Eiguren, D. Douglass, T. Arana.


Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega is the National Service Fraternity for college and university men, founded in 1925 and now active on more than 375 campuses in the United States. The annual projects of Alpha Phi Omega included publication of the student literary magazine, the "I," assisting local scout groups, checking coats at all campus dances and acting as Peace Corp liaison. Row one: B. Young, P. Bobbitt, C. Ziegler, R. Hegge. Row two: S. Phillips, N. Isebelle, G. Miller, E. Troth, P. Hegge, R. Takahashi, Y. Wookey, C. Troth.

Row one: R. Cassingham, J. Palmer, J. Soeth, B. Lanphear, M. Goodson. Row two: A. Prysock, T. Oyama, R. Patterson, B. Teska, F. Ducat, K. Schenk, G. Hill. Row three: J. Dahl, J. Engelking, D. Sparks, G. Sparks, R. Fife, C. Eberhard.

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Panhellenic Council

Row one: S. Langley, vice-president; N. Johnston, public relations; J. Slaughter, secretary-treasurer; M. Henrickson, president; K. Poleson, scholarship. Row two: K. Arndt, S. Whaley, M. Mengel, S. Tyler, M. Foster, S. Schmidt. Row th?路ee: S. Meacham, A. Jones, K. Kendall, M. Redman, J . Webb.

M I MI HENRICKSON

President

Panhellenic Council is a national organization whose pur pose is to supervise women's rushing programs, maintain good relations and coordinate the activities of t he University sororities. The group is composed of the president and a delegat e from each sorority.

Row <me: L. Benjamin, president; J. Williams, secr etary. Row two: S. Langley, K. Taylor, C. Koester, S. Voltolini, R. Jensen. Row three: C. Baker, C. Brown, S. Kirkham, G. Popplewell, J. McCracken, T. Sheehy, C. Henrickson.

Junior Panhellenic Junior Panhellenic assists Panhellenic Council in promoting unity among soror ity women. The president and a member of each pledge class compose the group whose purpose is to acquaint freshman women with the work of Panhellenic.


Row one : G. Davis, B. Gulstrom, B. Wallace. Parker, D. Farley, D. Poe,

McCurdy, J. McFarland, T. Creason, J. Koester, J. Whistler, B. Ritter, B. Row two: J. Warner, C. Lillge, D. Streebel, L. Hancock, B. Crawley, J. L. Harwick, G. Parberry, C. Niemeier, T. Gisler, I. Yakinoph, B. Cherrey, D. M. Hunter, J. Aguirre, T. Welker, M. Feeney, D. Robinson.

Interfraternity Council

IFC consists of th~ president and one representative of each fraternity. These men are the governing body of the University fraternity system and strive to improve it by discussing issues of concern and creating a better understanding among the living groups.

Junior IFC

J ERRY KOESTER

IFC President

The Junior IFC works with the IFC in stressing cooperation and interest among fraternity freshmen. Junior IFC consists of one freshman representative from each fraternity.

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RHA RHA consists of the president and one elected representative from each living group. The objectives include promoting mutual interest, unifying and strengthening collective voices, aiding in meeting increased enrollment and improving images of the University's Residence Halls.

Row one: B. Hersman, C. Ziegler, D. Starkey, G. Bi1adeau, L. Ulvan, R. Burgemeister, L. Mulalley, G. Heitman. Row tMo: C. Lockett, M. R. Mann, S. DeMasters, G. Sasaki, J. Brown, President; B. Carter, R. Casper , J. D. Snodgrass.

Wallace Complex Committee

The Wall ace Complex Committee strives to create a friendly relationship among the living groups in the complex. By discussing pertinent issues, the committee also can overcome problems and formulate new policies.

Row one: J. Jasman, C. Cron, K. Bird, L. Simler, J. Dahmen. Row two: J. D. Snodgrass, S. Crawford, S. Hall, J. Rosecrans, M. Kosny. Not Pictured: R. O'Neal, R. Thompson, K. Lienhard.

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ICEP

The Idaho Center for Education and Politics is a bi-partisan political organization which seeks to acquaint student$ with the American political process by sponsoring such activities as a mock political conference.

Row one: J . Hamilton, C. Connor, F . Bogardus, President; A. Paroz, B. Martin. Row two: J. Kennedy, T. Engman, R. Stratton.

Bench and Bar

Bench and Bar is an association of the law st udents at the University of Idaho. This organization promotes a friendly atmosphere in the Idaho School of Law.

Row one: R. Barker, C. Rood, B. Zagelow, J. Kaufman, R. Schilling, F. Snook, H. Manly, D. Hyde, J . Mitchell, R. Littlefield, President; B. McCann, D. Nash. Row two: B. Waldrop, J. Brassey, E. Ahrens, A. Bowles, D. Board, G. Shaw, R. Paine, G. Skinner, T. White, T. Cooke, T. Vassuer. Row th1'ee: M. Anderson, M. Verbillis, J. Baldwin, R. Brown, B. Corlett, F. Stoppello, M. Ward, R. Wallace, D. Bowen, S. Brown, G. Finney, D. Baker. Row Jou1路: D. Featherston, S. Kauer, G. Fredrickson, R. Kessler, J. Kroner, G. Jones, P. Freberg, S. Beebe, D. Bowen, R. Farnam, L. Walker, P. Clark, R. Carpenter, R. Weaver.


SIEA

R ow one: S. Williamson, J. Maltz, President; K. Littlejohn, Dr. R. H. Shreve, advisor. Row two: M. Hill, L. Howard, M. Nelson, P. Bridge, B. Yamamoto, J. Cassetto. Row th,-ee: A. Lamanna, J. Kean, C. DeVore, C. Clanton, J. Linehan, B. Faubion, M. Young.

Each month the Student Idaho Education Association meets for a regular meeting. Special programs were planned with guest speakers chosen from the College of Education. A delegate assembly was held in March with the lEA in Boise and Idaho students were encour aged to attend. SIEA tries to inform education majors of changing trends in the education fields. All students in the College are encouraged to join this group.

Pakistan Students' Association Students attending the University of Idaho who are from Pakistan join together to form the Pakistan Students' Association. They meet for visits about their homeland and for various planned activities, such as Pakistan Republic Day.


WRA Women's Recreation Association provides fun, relaxation, and physical recreation for all University women who desire to participate.

WRA Executive Board: Left to 1路ight: K. Clary, H. Aldridge, B. Mayburry, S. Ryan, President; Miss Betts, advisor; S. Hoffman, M. Hansen.

PEM Club PEM Club consists of Physical Education majors. The group seeks to further interest in Physical Education through participation in many sport activities and by sponsoring functions in the Department of Physical Education.

Row one: L. Rearick, B. Mayburry, S. Germer, M. Thompson, C. Braun, E. Pruit, D. Alberts, C. Nissula, M. Bodily, C. Hawkins, B. Boren, C. Reser. Row two: C. Thomas, F. Stevens, A. Cammack, J. Usher, L. Jacobs, G. Keslar, S. Boydstun, N. Sinclair, L. Remmick, M. Hansen, Miss Sylvia Zuroff. Row three: C. Bergman, S. Hoffman, F. Eberhardt, L. Fleetwood, K. Siddoway, P. Lampert, L. Lindholm, C. Miller, M. Park, N. Ross, S. Givens.

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Soccer Team The Vandal Soccer Team presents an opportunity for Idaho stJ1dents interested in t his sport to actively participate for fun and enjoyment.

Vandal Riders Vandal Riders is a club for students interested in participating in rodeo exhibitions. A 2.2 accumulative GPA is required to try out for the team.

Row one: L. Campbell, B. Hyde, L. Honstead, K. Edmo, F. Haskin. Row two: J. Hawkins, J. Fisher, T. Hawkins, A. McGrath, Advisor. Row three: C. Smith, K. Genger, J. Walker, B. Lawson. Row four: H. McGrath, W. Butler, R. Shoen, L. Burlile.

Vandal Flying Club Vandal Flying Club offers students an opportunity to learn the art of flying inexpensively. Membership is open to any student who would like to learn to fly. Row one: J. Chamberlain, J. Ritter, T. Patrick, B. Pearson. Row two: W. Stollfus, E. Talbott, D. Peterson, W. Brock, R. Miller, R. Kunter, president.


Phi Upsilon Omicron

Phi Upsilon Omicron is an honorary for Home Economics students. To be eligible a girl must have a 2.8 GPA for three semesters.

Row one: K. McDonald, L. Lemmon, S. Strolberg, P. Crowley, V. Koester. Row two: C. Heath, S. Newcomb, L. Smelcer, C. Robertson, B. Carey, F. Aller. Row three: S. Peterson, S. Bamesberger, S. Dau, S. Steuhrenberg, M. Crowley, C. Cunningham, J. Brown, S. Hall, C. Henriksen, Y. Wookey, J. Anderson, J. Lanter, P. Johnson. Row four: J. Quigley, M. McGown, J. Hulsizer, J. Turnbull, C. Erne, D. Bouchard, K. Kinsey, L. Truesdell, M. Foster.

Home Economics Club

All Home Economics majors are eligible to become members of Home Economics Club. The purpose of the club is to become acquainted with other Home Economics majors and to increase the vocational interest of the club's members.

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Little Sisters of Minerva Little Sisters of Minerva serve as sponsors for thl! men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Members are: Row one: C. Dumas, M. Stark, K. Clements, P. Ambrose, F. Tovey. Row two: K. Morgan, T. Davis, M. A. Redman, K. Anderson, K. Arndt, S. Schmidt. Row th1路ee: J. Bond, M. Bodily, C. Hull, S. Storey, A. Glenn, S. Langley, l\1. Weeks, M. Henricksen. Row fou,-: P. Morton, J. Harper, S. Bergquist, S. Taylor, P. Unzicker, W. Hawkins, A. Paroz.

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Daughters of Diana act as sponsors for the members of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Members are: Row one: K. Rosenberger, J. Trail, K. Griff, K. Rember, L. Hansen, J. Hannah, C. Gibson, R. Remaklus, K. Lockhart, J. Pridmore. Row two: J. Littlefield, M. J. Kalbus, J. Toevs, J. Jackson, P. Kennedy, V. Taylor, B. Tuttle, C. Houck, C. Jochens, J . Conner, P. Hughes.


Daughters of the Shield and Diamonds Daughters of the Shield and Diamonds serve as sponsors for the men of Pi Kappa Alpha. Members are: Row one: C. Schubert, T . Nelson, R. Hegge, M. Foster, G. Parker, S. English, C. Heath, A. Nail, J. Wood. Row two: J. Tilley, K. Wilcomb, J. Jeffery, V. Savage, M. Welch, G. Thompson, C. Bower, D. Aguirre, N. Christensen.

Little Sigmas Little Sigmas are assistants to the members of Sigma Chi. Members are: Row one: V. Martin, D. Lenhart, C. Morgan, C. Steele, B. Ashton. Row two: N. Knox, S. Goplerud, K. Kendall, T. Vance, J. Hartruft, K. Wessels. Row three: J. Ganguet, N. Coe, L. Haskins, S. Armstrong, A. Shelley, C. Eiguren, H. Dahl, C. Keithly.

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The Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers

The purpose of the IEEE is to promote communication between professional engineers and the electrical engineering students. The IEEE is associated with the American Association of Electrical Engineers.

Row one : D. L. Crawforth, W. H. Moore, A. Christie, I. R. Boyer, D. F. Kenney, W. S. Tisdale, J. C. Overby, L. S. Lindley, Chairman. R ow two : R. V. LaBorde, S. W. Voss, S. R. Groenig, A. L. Riggs, R. Uthurusamy, J. V. Sachtjen, G. W. Massing. Row th1路ee: B. Knepper, J. E. Galbraith, B. D. Hamann, D. J. Rytting, J. T. Danforth, C. D. Adkins.

Student Affiliate of ACS

The purpose of the Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society is to acquaint under graduates enrolled in work leading to a degree in chemistry or chemical engineering with the professional society representing t he field of chemistry.

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J. Reeder, B. Wilson, S. Jeppeson, B. Arneson, D. Brown, P. Gillespie, T. Lanting, J. Atchinson.


Society of Automotive Engineers The Idaho Chapter of the Society of Automotive Engineers is the student branch of the national organization. Members meet bi-monthly and discuss new developments in their field with professional members.

Left tc 1-ight: M. Kephart, B. Carlson, W. McDougall, J. Thomas, G. Kaschmitter, R. Theobald, G. Rose, M. Brown, president; A. Myers, L. Wilson, R. Leinum, R. Frei, E. Talbott, L. Conrad, W. Barnes, Advisor.

American Society of Chemical Engineers

Row one: I. Farag, L. Weber, J. Thomson, T. Swenson, K. Dryden, N. Smith, D. Johnson, W. Llones. Row two: F. Watts, H. Lee, R. Swinehart, R. Thompson, J. Coonce, D. Rice, K. Olson, B. Campo, R. Holloway, J. Vogt, R. Hopt, A. Pieters, L. Collett. Row tMee: D. Benson, J. Voeller, L. Burton, J. Smith, G. Tribble, D. Fortier, R. Murray, V. Geidl, L. Heitz, D. Larrondo, J. Gilbert, C. Hathaway, T. Anderson.

The American Society of Chemical Engineers promotes interest in the field through discussion of new ideas and developments.

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Associated Student Chapter American Institute of Architects

The Associated Institute of Architects Student Chapter is coordinated with the national organization in such a way as to keep informed about new ideas in the field of architecture.

Row one: M. Hanoin, S. LaFontaine, B. Dixon, D. Probart, president; J. McLaughlin, J. Cichanski. Row two: J. Wolfe, L. Harris, S. Meshisha1路k, D. Robinson, P. Platou, G. Owan, A. Taylor. R ow three : P. Smith, J. Spanogle, D. Wycoff, B. Dahlberg, B. Reid, B. Lanphear, G. Hains, T. Holt, A. Wubker. Not pictm路ed: R. Tackman, S. Davis, R. Walters, R. Lively.

Mechancial Engineers

The Mechanical Engineers organization provides its members with a better knowledge of theory and practice of mechanical engineering.

Row one: J. Fisher, W. White, J. Linford, S. Richards, J. Stutzman. Row two: R. Lindley, R. Chilton, M. Lemieux, R. Miller, C. Shaffer, J. Thomas, C. Lemon, L. Erickson, V. Penton.

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Future Veterinarians The Future Veterinarian organization gives its members the opportunity to learn more about the veterinary field.

Row one: P. Griffiths, P. Andrews, G. Miller, D. Annis. Row two: R. Lee, F. Haskin, J. Suesz, C. Bentz, G. Hoskovek, S. Preston, Dr. Frank.

Collegiate FFA The University of Idaho collegiate chapter of the Future Farmers of America is composed of agriculture majors and other interested students. Discussions, films, and activities form a background for many of the students who will be teachers.

Row one: T. Church, J. Dickard, G. Tindall, E. Betz, R. Maine. Row two: P. Renz, D. Piercy, L. Boian, M. Shoemaker, L. Merrick. Row th1路ee: L. McKay, M. Howell, L. Church. Row four: A. Parker, K. Varin, H. Heimgartner. Row fiv e: G. Guthrie, 0. Beal, R. Haynes, D. Kindschy.

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Ag Council

The purpose of Ag Council is to coordinate the activities of the subsidiary agricultural clubs. One of their main activities is sponsoring an Agricultural Week.

Row one: D. Falk, P. Volkman, R. Peterson, D. Davis. Row two: G. Tindall, D. Timoskevich, J. Walker, R. Anderson. Row three: D. LeTourneau, F. Haskin, D. Boyd.

Ag Economics Club The Ag Economics Club members have contact with professional men in the field of agricultural economics. This promotes knowledge and interest in the field.

Row one: R. V. Withers, advisor; M. Johnston, R. Turner, president; T. Loucks, R. Robinson. Row two.: E. Bickford, R. Wittman, J. Ferebauer, M. Arnzen, B. Hermann, T. Ney, L. Huter, H. White, T. Howe, S. Pratt. Not pict1J1路ed: D. Everingham.

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Associated Foresters Promotion of professional attitudes, ethics, and leadership is the function of Associated Foresters. One of their activities is Forestry Week which ends- with the Foresters' Ball.

Row one : D. Conklin, D. J obe, R. Baker, J. Iverson, J. Boerner, C. Boyer, president; R. Stratton. Row two: P. Hill, J. Sears, T . Miller, M. Thompson, H. Osborne, M. Bauer, J. Tannehill, C. Lorenz.

The Student Traffic Court has original jurisdiction in student appeals for traffic and parking violations given by the campus police.

Members are: R ow one: D. Wiley, N. Walch, S. Pulley. Row two: C. Road, D. Wishney, R. W. Curtis.

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Mosaic

Mosaic recognizes students who have shown leadership ability, have contributed much to the residence hall system on campus, and have good academic standing. Membership is limited to twenty upperclassmen chosen from dormitory residents at the University. J. Hill, J. D. Snodgrass, J. Hyslop, R. Ball, R. Spark<>, G. Heitman, G. Anderson, J. Brown, S. Wellner, J. Duncan, J. Norfleet, R. Perry.

Vandal Esquires

Vandal Esquires, which was formed in 1967 to serve the Armed Forces veterans, works toward acquainting the Vets with the University.

Row one : J. Edson, president; J. Kennedy, G. Cammack, J. Hamilton, R. ltami. Row two: C. Taylor, D. Dawson; T. Engman, R. Erickson, T. Loucks, D. Teneyck, C. Gibbens, F. Bogardus.

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Campus Religious Centers

St. Augustine's Catholic Cen t er

L.D.S. Institute

Canterbury House

Campus Christian Center


Agronomy Club

The Agronomy Club studies var ious aspects of research in biochemistry, soils, and chemistry. Guest speakers often help in this area.

Row one: K. Slayton, J. Barta, R. Fisher, president; L. Tominaga, A. Lansing, A. Slinkard, advisor; L. Erickson. Row two: K. Schenk, T. Teats, S. Marshall, H. Bird, D. Vannoy, V. Newbold, W. Chang. R ow th1'ee: M. Fosberg, J. Griffin, L. Young, K. Curtis, B. Stillman, R. Stewart.

Block and Bridle

The purpose of Block and Bridle Club is to sponsor functions for animal science majors. Annual events include dances and a banquet.

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Row one: L. Newman, N. Holthaus, W. Dennis, H. White, P. Rice, T. Gregory. Row two: D. Yoder, president; L. Ankney, D. Falk, K. Edmo, E. Anderson, W. Krasselt. Row thl'ee: R. Nuxoll, J. Sandy, T. Bell, M. Shoemaker, B. Lanting, B. Bird. Row /om路: D. Falk, M. Mogensen, C. Brackett, J. McNall, L. Honst~ad. Row five: M. Quesnell, W. Butler, B. Lawson, S. Maki, R. Bandy, Dr. Hodgson, B. Malmberg, G. Gibson.


Curtain Club Curtain Club is a group of students interested in the field of dramatics. This honorary furthers their interests of dramatic interpretation. Row one: L. Leek, G. ~!elton. Row two: B. Grubb, Mr. Chavez, advisot路, J . Cook, C. Gale. Row tMee: B. Wagner, J. Throop, B. Lobdell, M. Sheehy. Not pictured: F. Yamamoto, C. Bonney.

Young Republicans The University of Idaho Young Republican Club was selected as the 1969 State College Club of the year. Jan Sinclair was named University of Idaho Miss Young Republican and later became the Idaho Miss Young Republican.

Row one: G. Hanchett, J. Sinclair, S. Soltman. Row two: J. Sandy, J. Roth, S. Gisler, D. Benedict, R. Casper, S. Smith. Not pictured: G. Hagen, D. Stewart.

Sports Car Club Row one: I. Eick, S. Groenig, president; P. Smith, S. Schick, C. March, R. Tackman. Row two: B. McDougall, S. McHenry, M. Hughes, M. Giltzow, J. Hiatt, S. Bacharach, D. McDonald. Row tMee: J. Foster, K. Curtis, B. Davis, E. J. Gleason, C. Fletcher.


Naval Enlisted Scientific Education Program F. Bonacquisti, D. Harrsch, W. Moore.

Row one: J . Cornwell, D. Miller, 0. Jennings, N. Rogers. Row two: D. Arneson, S. Carson, D. Kellner.

Row one: E. Keyser, W. Rickman, T. Micone, L. Hall. Row two: L. Somers, L. McComb, R. Filka, J. Meade, R. Merwin.

Row one: M. Doran, R. Campbell, D. Halsted, M. Good. Row two: R. Flones, V. Kelly, K. Buchspics, D. Laforce, L. Darby.


ROTC

Staffs ARMY Staff Sergeant Rodney Miller, Patricia Taberna, Elma Paltz, Colonel Paul Fletcher, Marjorie Stohs, Master Sergeant William Adams. Row two: Sergeant Major George Lemper, Lieutenant Colonel John Holland, Major Raymond Spunzo, Major William Tilton, Major Fred Wagner.

NAVY Row one : Pat Dumas, Commander Elliott, Colonel Case, Lieutenant Commander Kostoch, Paulette Goodenough. Row two: Chief Hudgins, Chief Callahan, Storekeeper Hayes, Lieutenant Conder, Lieutenant Walkup, Lieutenant Hollick, Chief Stellenwerf, Major Trader, Gunnery-Sergeant Chancey.

AIR FORCE Row one: Major Grant, Lieutenant Colonel Richarz, Major Robertson. Ro'w two: Sergeant Dillon, Sergeant Redler, Sergeant Tveit.

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Sponsor Corps. Row one: Laurie Thomas, Sue Peterson, Kris Anderson, Barb Bemis, Jackie Bodenhofer, Jeannie Jones, Pat Todeschi, Kay Rosenberger. Row two: Deanne Kloepfer, Martha Watts, Dianna Aguirre, Nancy Hollifield, Patty Newell, Susan Dalby, Carol Gibson, Dianne Konen, Pat Johnson, Cathy Brown, Diedre Lenhart. Awards. Cadets William C. Bish, Frank Blecha and David Uberuaga receiving two year scholarship awards from Colonel Paul Fletcher, Professor of Military Science.

Army ROTC The Army ROTC program gives college men training and experience in the art of organizing, motivating, and leading others. It includes instruction to develop self-discipline, stamina, and bearing.

Army ROTC Rifle Team. Row one: Cadets Brian McCall, Roger Johnson, Mark Buettner, and James Hamilton. Not pictured: Jay Biladeau, Dean Haywood, Dennis Stevens, Nathan Smith, James Shake.

one: ames Davis, Edward Reynolds, Roger Johnson, Schuster, Jonathan Edwards. Row two: William Bish, John Driscoll, Clarence Miller, David Lakey, Wayne Allen, Larry Canaan.


Navy ROTC

Navy ROTC midshipmen are leaders. As leaders they are the example to whom others look for guidance, for inspiration, and for a standard upon which to base their own conduct and beliefs. 1968-1969 another outstanding Navy year.

Row one: Patty Ryan, Anne Stout, Debbi~ Maxwell, Mary Galano. Row two: Pat O'Brien, Mary Jane Kalbus, Toni Davis, Jean Littlefield, Nancy Thompson. Row three: Mary Maddux, Janet Perri, Judi Kerbs.


Air Force ROTC

The Air Force ROTC. is a program to train men interested in this branch of the service. The goal is to produce men who display outstanding scholarship, leadership, and citizenship. Above t路ow one: J . Dowty, L. Jeffries, J. Hawley, M. Pierce, D. Peterson, P. Peterson, K. Stagger s. Row two: W. Stone, G. Smith, M. Thompson, W. Brock, T. Ellis, J. Vining, J. Nielson.

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IDAHO

14 MSU

17 IDAHO

7 WSU

14

Left: Jerry Hendren gauges defense; to1>: Jeff Guillory, right back, junior; top 1路ight: defensive back Art Chubb against WSU, senior; low right: in Albi stadium right back Rob路 Young fumbles, senior; below: Jerry Hendren against the Cougars. The Cougars' win was t heir 52nd in 69 Palouse battles.

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Ten broken records, the most amazing of which was "yards gained passing--329" out of a total of 509 yards, proclaimed that the changes rumored and seen in the Vandal team were not simply superficial. Though crippled by mistakes which ended at least three drives deep in M.S.U. territory, the Vandals blazing offensive indicated to all contenders that the exciting brand of football promised by Y. C. McNease was a reality. The aerial duo of split end Jerry Hendren and sophomore quarterback Steve Olson was the offensive core with Hendren setting a single game record of 185 yards gained receiving and Olson setting a game mark of 23 passes completed; but the ground attack was potent too as backs Rob Young and Jim Pearsall helped to pile up 227 yards rushing. Exciting the team certainly was; however it was "so keyed up" as Coach McNease later said that " ... they made too many silly mistakes at critical times." A hard fought game in packed Albi Stadium, Spokane handed the team their second defeat of the season as the Vandal offense couldn't move the ball against the Cougars. Steve Olson shared leadership with sophomore quarterback Mitch Lansdell, the former being sidelined for a good part of the game by Y. C. McNease.


Smashing a total of 14 Idaho and 12 Big Sky records enroute, the Vandals steamrolled their southern cousins to gain their eighth straight intrastate victory and first win of the season. The passing attack again proved powerful with a new record of 371 yards gained aerially. Left: Rob Young 42, Gary Atkinson 51, and Gary Grove 79, at Boise. Cente?路: A 20 yard pass received by Hendren in the end zone for the third quarter score against Pacific. Bottom: Rob Young 42, senior f ullback, Tom Nelson 62, guard, seated. In their second wi n of the season the Vandal team almost duplicated scores with their game the week before at Pocatello. With the game stalemated in the thir d quarter at 14-14, Coach McNease changed tart.ics by putting the ball on the ground where the running backs quickly rolled up impressive yardage.

IDAHO

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Homecoming IDAHO

56 MONTANA

45 When the other team has 45 points Idaho alumni and fllns are accustomed to seeing the Vandals lose; thus it was with overwhelming elation that most spectators sat, drenched, and watched the team win by eleven points. As Y. C. McNease explained the night before the game "You . . . at Idaho want a winning football team and an exciting football team and you are going to get it!" Top: Bob Juba junior safety, intercepts a Grizzly pass to set up a Vandal touchdown. Lefi: Steven Olson and Rob Young, 42. Although Jerry Hendren caused coach McNease to pro claim him "the best receiver I've seen in college ball," and Steve Olson threw 45 for 21 completions, a str ing of penalties that had Idaho punting for three times in a row from the Oregon 27 and called back one touchdown for clipping kept the team scoreless until the final quarter.

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Records -68 Most Points Scored One Season-240--1968 -(5-5 Record-246-.301) Individual Records (Single Game) Passing - Most Attempts - 49 - Olson against Idaho State-68 Passing- Most Completions -31 - Olson against Pacific- 68 Passing - Most Yards Pass - 371 - Olson against Idaho State - 68 Passing - Most TD Passes - 6 - Olson against Weber - 68 Total Offense - Most Rush - Pass Plays 65-0lson-Idaho State-68 Total Offense-Most Rush Pass Yards-401 -Olson-Idaho State-68 Pass Receiving - No. Caught- 15- Jerry Hendren - Idaho State - 68 Pass Receiving- Most Yards - 238- Jerry Hendren - San Jose - 68 Pass Receiving-Most TD Passes Caught-4-Jerry Hendren- San Jose-68 Individual Records (Season) Passing-Most Attempts-365-Steve Olson -68 Most Completions-183-Steve Olson-68 Most Intercepted-21-Steve Olson-68 Most Yards Pass- 2591-Steve Olson-68 Most TD Passes-19-Steve Olson-68 Total Offense-Most Rush- Pass Plays464-Steve Olson-68 Most Rush - Pass Yards - 2469 - Steve Olson-68 Highest Avg. Per Play- (Min. 150 Plays) 5.2-0lson-68 Pass Receiving - No. Caught- 86 - Jerry Hendren -68 Most Yards Gained-1467-Jerry Hendren -68 Most TD Passes Caught--14- Jerry Hendr en-68 Punting- Highest Average (Min. 20 Punts) -42.4- Ron Davis - 68 (50 for 2120 Yards) Punt Returns-Most Yards Returned 263Ken Dotson-68 Scoring- Most PAT's Attempted - 27Dwi11:ht Bennett- 68

No. 73 51 81 70 88 61 66 60 26 20 12 82

Player Poe. Allen, Joe .................................. OT Atkinson, Gary ............................ C Ballou, Mike .............................. TE Bennett. David .......................... OT Bennett, Dwistht ...................... TE Chatfield, Dick ............................ C Clauson, Ed .............................. NG Carson, Tom .............................. NG Chubb, Art ................................ DB Clark, Douglas .......................... DB Davis, Ron .................................. QB DemPHY. Mike .......................... SE

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Player Pos. DeWaard, Gordon Dotaon, Kenny ........................ CB Durham, John ............................ C Flynn, Pat .................................. OT Gabourie, Fred .......................... LB Grove, Gary ................................ OT Guillory, J elf ............................ FL Haney, Bob ................................ DT Hendren, Jerry .......................... SE Jackley, Brock .......................... DT Juba, Bob ...................................... S Kelly, Larry ...................... ..... OT

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Pass Receiving-No. Caught--135-Jerry Hendren (67-68) Most Yards Gained-1~83-Hendren (6768) Most TD Passes Caught--16-Hendren (6768) Punt Returns-Most Yards Returned-413 -Ken Dotson- ( 66-68)

Player Poa. Kluth. Bill ................................ LB Knowles, John ........................ DE Langemade, Bruce Lansdell, Mitch ....................... QB Marqueu. Wayne .................... CB Miller, Kurt ..... ........................ DE N elson, Dick ................................ S Nelson, Tom .............................. OG Olaon, Steve .... ....................... QB Owens. Rooeeveit ...................... LB P earsall, Jim ............................ HB P eterson, Ruu ........................ FL

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Player Poe. Salesky, Ken .............................. DT Schmidt, Ed .............................. DE Tuby, Joe ................................. LB Thieman&, Jim ...................... OE Wickboldt, Jim .......................... FL Wiegman, Craig .......................... S Wilund, Jim ............................. HB Wimer, Jim .................................. G Wiscombe, Mike ........................ FB Young, Rob .............................. FB Yount, Dale .............................. DB


Rally

Clockwise from uppet路 left. Diana Aguirre, Karen Clements, Carol Heimgartner. Deanne Kloepfer. Cindy Hull and Jan Hartruft. Dianne Aguirre. Kay Rosenberger. Jim Hall and Karen Clements. Randy Luce. Marke Shelley, Mary Hanke, Jim Hall. Karen Clements, Jim Hall, Randy Luce.


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Left: Rob Young 42, and Steve Olson, end sweep. Below: Jeff Guillory, left flanker, with assist from Mike Ballou, tight end. Top right: Wayne Marquess, safety, and Roosevelt Owens, 50, line backer. Lower right: Jerry Hendren.


There were no four leaf clovers popping out of the "Astro turf" for the Vandals as they played the Washington Huskies in Seattle. T he less than first rate passing of an injured Steve Olson and the strong pass rush and pass defense of the Huskies combined to hold Idaho's air attack to a minimum and total yards gained to a low 209. A punt blocked by Bob Juba and caught by Brock Jackley on the Wasl}ington 11 resulted in the single Idaho score. The rest of the game was characterized by a stalled Vandal offense which allowed eight interceptions by the Huskies. Jerry Hendren, at the time the nation's second leading receiver, caught only two passes.


Bfllow: Rob Young against Washington. Left: Jeff Guillory, 44, back, Junior, against Weber. Lowe1路 left:

Mike Dempsey, 82, end, Junior, arguing with a Wildcat.

At half time and a score of 29-2 it appeared that the Vandals had thoroughly routed the Wildcats. Dozens of fans filed out of the stadium to await the final score dry and comfortable at home. Quite different notions, however, were entertained by the Weber State team which in a blazing late game rally scored 40 points in a passing sprl!e which paled the Vandals first half efforts by compar ison. Although the Idaho defense had fallen apart in the second half, the offense with performances from Jeff Guillory who gained 130 yards in 22 runs and Jerry Hendren who broke a season record for pass receptions managed to keep the Vandals ahead in what must be called the wildest win of the season.

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35 SAN JOSE

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3 HOUSTON

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"Do you know the way to San Jose?" may not be the question that Coach McNease put to the Vandals but he certainly got the answer to it. The Idaho players charged after the Spartan team for one of the greatest come-from-behind wins in Vandal history. Scoreless in the first half, the offense, led again by Olson and Hendren cracked the San Jose pass blitz and flew on to score 35 points, 21 in the last quarter. The reversal of roles from the week before also seemed to reverse the trends of Idaho teams in the past which have run out of gas in the final period as Y. C. MeN ease said. In the culmination of record breaking, Jerry Hendren set a new single game record for pass receiving with 238 yards gained and Kenny Dotson scored his first touchdown on a pass interception which tied an Idaho season record of 9 interCE'"Otions.

A weary Idaho football team went to the lockers for the last time in 1968 after what seemed in retrospect an almost fated repeat of the debacle of a year before. For the first 20 minutes it seemed as if the Vandals would be able to play a real ball game against Houston as the defense put up a stiff battle keeping the score to a realistic 7-3. However, with the loss of All-American fullback Paul Gipson with a broken nose the Cougars decided to try the aerial game. The 35 points they scored before the half was no small token of the Idaho defensive secondary's inability to catch Elmo Wright. After the half the route ensued although the Vandal defense put up a late stand to hold Houston to one touchdown in the final quarter. Discouraging as it was to fans and team alike, the loss was taken more lightly by Coach McNease who said "They were a good club. No, a great club tonight. I can't get upset about the loss to such a fine club."

Left: Mike Dempsey, end, Junior, against Weber. Below: Jerry Hendren and his Wildcat opponent watch one of the few that got away.


Basketball Idaho 62, WSU 87 Idaho 65, Sacramento State 57 Idaho 68, Portland State 55 Idaho 48, St. Cloud State 46 Idaho 58, So. Dakota State 53 Idaho 58, Washington 72 Idaho 68, Oregon 79 I daho 77, Seattle U. 90 I daho 76, Seattle U. 82 Idaho 50, WSU 53 Idaho 61, Montana 67* Idaho 56, Montana 57* Idaho 59, Montana State 63* Idaho 66, Washington 53 Idaho 60, Gonzaga 71 • Idaho 53, Weber 63* Idaho 61, Weber 63* Idaho 60, Idaho State 58* Idaho 82, Idaho State 88* Idaho 69, Idaho State 68* Idaho 61, Weber 85* Idaho 84, Montana State 75* Idaho 57, Montana State 67* Idaho 75, Montana 65* Idaho 65, Gonzaga 52* Idaho 82, Gonzaga 69* IDAHO RECORD-Won 11 Lost 15 Conference Record-Won 6 Lost 9 Tie for Third Place



Player-Games

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F.T. F.T.M. Pet.

162 145 54 64 37 59 15 23 26 16 17 15 0 0

309 383 155 161 131 177 62 85 51 48 41 42 1 0

.52 .37 .34 .39 .28 .33 .24 .27 .51 .33 .41 .35 .00 .00

64 75 57 27 43 39 50 16 8 17 7 8 2 1

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*Graduating Seniors

96 91 104 32 68 54 72 30 14 30 13 13 2 2

.67 .82 .54 .84 .63 .72 .69 .53 .57 .56 .53 .61 1.00 .50

R.B. 221 134 98 37 137 138 52 93 47 81 40 41 2 0

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47 45 65 24 35 83 24 37 16 26 24 26 2 0

388 365 165 155 117 147 80 62 61 48 41 34 2 1

14.9 14.6 6.3 6.2 5.8 5.6 3.4 3.1 2.9 2.1 2.0 1.7 .40 1.00


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Idaho Opponent Idaho Opponent 3 34 wsu 27 10 25 16 College of I daho 25 8 5 33 ISU 40 2 34 5 Gonzaga 18 19 wsu 8 25 22 13 Big Sky Conference-Fifth Place

Gonzaga University of Alberta Whitworth College University of Montana Gonzaga

Wrestling



Skiing The ski team traveled to four different ski meets this year and placed third over-all in the Big Sky Conference. The Alpine team consisted of Bob Zapp, Randy Smith, Brent Brady, Jack Brennan, Bob Pace, and Bruce Henry coached as well as skied. The Nordic team was filled by Terje Skogland, Ed Curderson, and Per Platou. Both Terje and Ed participated in the N .C.A.A. ski meet where Terje took second place and received All American honors. Center, left: Terje Skogland-Ail American


Cross Coun try Idaho 34

23 28 29 Fourth Place First Place First Place Fourth Place

Opponent 23 Idaho State University Utah State University 32 27 Washington State University 27 University of Washington Idaho Invitational Whitman Invitational AA U Invitational Big Sky

Golf Idaho 12 5

12 10 Third Place Fourth Place Second Place Seventh Place Second Place

Opponent 6 Big Bend Eastern Washington State College 7 6 Washington State University 8 Washington State University Whitman Invitational Clarkston Invitational Boise Tournament I nland Empire Tourney Big Sky

The team included William Cook, Alan Hall, Dean (Skip) Pierce, William Snyder, Kenneth Jordan, Mark Cooper, William Spaeth, Donald Seeley, Monde Dammarell, and Mark Denton. Cooper and P ierce were selected to the All-conference first team, Spaeth and Hull were named f or t he second team.

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Baseball

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GAME SCORES Idaho 8, LCN I (lvie) Idaho 1, LCN 1 (Tie) Idaho 9, MSU 2 (Daniels) Idaho 7, LCN 0 (!vie) Idaho 2, CWC 3 (Others) Idaho 3, Seattl~ Pacific 1 (Kampa) Idaho 8, EWSC 1 (lvie) Idaho 8, CBC 1 (Others) Idaho 3, CBC 0 (Kampa) Idaho 8, NNC 0 (Daniels) Idaho 5, Boise 6 (Kampa) Idaho 3, Weber路 0 (Smith) Idaho 3, Idaho State 1 ( Ivie) Idaho 15, Whitwor路th 2 (lvie) Idaho 3, Whitworth 5 ( Daniels) Idaho 4, SCC 0 (Smith-no-no) Idaho 3, SCC 2 (Kampa) Idaho 6, Whitwot路th 7 (!vie) Idaho 3, Yakima 0 (Daniels) Idaho 5, Yakima 6 (Johnson) Idaho 9, EWCS 5 (Smith) Idaho 7, LCN 5 (Kampa) Idaho 6, LCN 5 (LaRue) Idaho 19, EWSC 5 (Johnson) Idaho 1, WSU 7 (Kampa)


CONFERENCE ACTION Idaho 2, Gonzaga 0 (!vie) Idaho 3, Gonzaga 2 (Smith) Idaho 2, Weber 1 (lvie) Idaho 6, Weber 0 (Smith) Idaho 4, Gonzaga 2 (lvie) Idaho 2, Gonzaga 4 (Smith) Idaho 2, Idaho State 1 (lvie) Idaho 2, Idaho State 6 (Kampa) Idaho 7, Montana 0 (lvie) I daho 8, Montana 3 (Kampa) I daho 8, Montana State 4 (Smith) Idaho 7, Montana State 4 (Daniels)

Idaho I daho Idaho Idaho

NCAA REGIONALS 3, Air Force Academy 1 (lvie) 5, Air Force Academy 4 (Smith) 1, Arizona State 7 (Ivie) 2, Arizona State 3 (Smith)

BIG SKY CHAMPIONS

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Player-Position Paul Page 1B --------------------------------Phil Reser CF ................................ Steve Doyle L-RF ------------------------Dave Ball RF ................................ Jim Smith 3B --------------------------------Ron Pollock L-RF --------------------··--Ken Ray C ...................................... Gary Nitta SS ............................... Clyde Coon 2B ------------------------------Bruce Erickson C .......................... Monte McDonald C ....................... Barry Wills SS-LF ----------------------George Grant (PH) -----------------···· TEAM TOTALS ...........................

G 41 41 33 33 41 29 31 41 41 14 14 6 1 41

AB 112 113 80 87 122 72 74 120 130 33 23 0 1 1072

PITCHERS' RECORDS G Dan LaRue (L) ----------------·-····· 5 Skip Ivie (R) ............................. 15 Jerry Smith (R) ..................... 9 Pat Daniels (L) ...................... 9 Joe Kam~a (L) ----------------------- 10 Herm Jo nson (R) ----------------- 9 Larry Cripe (R) ...................... 1 Others ····---·-----------------------------··· 4 TEAM PITCHING ............... 41

IP 6 111 58 49 48 32 1 10 309

PITCHERS BATTING G Pat Daniels ............................... 9 9 Herm Johnson-------------------------Skip lvie --------------·------------··------- 15 9 Jerry Smith -----------------------·-----Joe Kampa ···························---- 10 Dan LaRue ............................... 6 5 Others ·····---------------------------·-------

AB 17 12 29 23 14 2 3

R 3 23 16 19 19 15 0 7 99 H 6 3 7 3 1 0 1

H 53 47 26 28 39 21 19 30 32 7 3 0 0 326

9 14 15 4 2 2 0 198

2 12 10 1 4 3 5 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 42

ER 0 8 8 9 10 7 0 5 47

H 4 60 30 36 42 24 0 8 200

BB 0 23 25 17 20 5 1 9 100

R 2 1 5 0 0 0 2

2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0

R 24 29 17 20 25 11

3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

3 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 6

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SB SAC HP 0 4 4 11 0 1 7 1 0 3 4 2 1 3 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 6 6 3 8 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 41 28 12

L ERA 0.00 0 2 0.64 2 1.24 1 1.65 3 1.87 1 1.96 0 0.00 1 4.50 10 1.36 SB 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

sc 0 1 0 1 2 0 1

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BB 22 28 20 23 21 5 19 16 19 1 4 0 0 198

so 13 6 10 14 24 19 9 24 20 7 7 0 0 174

AVG. .473 .416 .325 .322 .320 .292 .257 .250 .246 .212 .130 .000 .000 .304

FIELDING PO ASST. ER AVG. 920 405 53 .961 44 Double Plays

BB 3 3 8 3 1 0 1

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AVG. .353 .250 .241 .130 .071 .000 .333


Swimming

Team Picture Swim Team 1968-69. Row one: T. Klein, J. Dean, T. Thiessen, C. Fahrner. Row two: T. Jones, E. Williams, D. Reeves, M. Mann. Row th?'ce: B. Bonzer, D. Curtis, co-captain; Coach Chet Hall, D. Kirkland, co-captain; S. Pierce. Not PictUJ路ed: M. Greenwell, S. Stubblefield, M. Beisner.

The Vandal swim team started a tough dual meet schedule in December of 1968 with a meet against WSU. The Cougars had little difficulty dominating the meet as they swept every event. On January 10, 1969 the Vandals traveled over the great divide and engaged in a pair of dual meets on that weekend. The Vandal's times were coming down but their Washington adversaries, University of Puget Sound and Pacific Lutheran University were off and rolling on another great season. Bob Bonzet路, Marc Greenwell, Dan Kirkland, and Jim Dean all turned in good times and were all double winners even though suffering losses in the meets. The following week the Vandals returned home and picked up a win, their first of the season. It was against Eastern Washington and Bob Bonzer, Jim Dean, Marc Greenwell, Dan Kirkland, and Terry Thiessen all scored double wins. The Vandals got a lift from this victory and it carried them through for wins in eight of the last nine dual meets. The dual meet season ended nine and four. After a serious bout with influenza and some hard preparation the Vandals journeyed to Missoula for the Big Sky championships. The Vandals finished fourth in the Conference and路 much below what they felt they were capable of doing. Outstanding swimmers in conference were Marc Greenwell, Jim Dean, Dan Kirkland, and Dick Curtis. At a team meeting after the season Dick Curtis, graduating co-captain was voted most inspirational swimmer and Terry Thiessen and Dan Kirkland were elected cocaptains for next season.

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Season Scoring Dual Conference

Bonzer Curtis Dean Fahrner Greenwell Jones Kirkland Klein Mann Pierce Reeves Stubblefield Thiessen Williams

77 92 141 7 103 47 143 53 47 13 20 14 93 3

70 84 127 7 108 45 132 53 46 10 20 14 84 3

7 8

14 0 15 2 11

0 1 0 0 0 9 0

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Tennis

Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho

9 8 0 9 5 8 1 4 7 8 7 7 7 6 1 0 9 7 9 5 9 5 8 7 8 4 5 9 7 6

Gonzaga 0 Portland State College 1 University of Portland 9 Pacific University 0 Univet路sity of Puget Sound 4 Pacific Lutheran University 1 Seattle University 8 Seattle Pacific University 5 Central Washington State College 2 Eastern Washington State College 1 Spokane CC 0 University of Montana 2 Whitman College 2 wsu 3 Oregon State University 8 University of Oregon 5 Gonzaga 0 Whitman College 2 Columbia Basin 0

wsu

4

Oregon College of Education 0 Whitworth College 4 Northwest Nazarene 1 Boise State College 2 Weber State College 1 wsu 5 Whitworth College 4 Montana State University 0 University of Montana 2 Eastern Washington State College

1

Season Record 24-6. Big Sky Conference Champs for fourth consecutive year. Best record in the history of tennis at the Univet路sity of Idaho. Won the first annual University of Idaho Invitational Tennis Tournament.



Track SCORES Idaho 46 University of Nevada 108 Idaho 60'h Chico State 90% Eastern Washington Invitational-fourth place Idaho 42 University of Montana 92 Idaho 61 Montana State University 83 Whitworth Invitational-third place Martin Relays-third place Big Sky Conference-last place Members of B. Bohman, G. Johnson, Wheeler, D.

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the team include: R. Smith, D. Blakeley, D. Reeves, J. Fields, V. Deahl, F. Lake, K. Nyman, T. Burkwist, P. Whitford, J. Bennett, B. Hamilton, G. Law, R. Pollock.


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Intramural Sports

1. Alpha Tau Omega

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

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Campus Champions Greek Champions Lindley Hall Independent Champions Tau Kappa Epsilon Beta Theta Pi Town Men's Association Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Gamma Delta Phi Delta Theta

1968-69 STANDINGS 9. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 10. Delta Tau Delta 11. Kappa Sigma 12. Theta Chi 13. Delta Chi 14. Campus Club 15. Sigma Nu 16. Willis Sweet 17. Pi Kappa Tau 18. Chrisman Hall 19. Upham Hall 20. Delta Sigma Phi

21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31.

Sigma Chi Gault Hall Borah Hall Snow H all McConnell Hall Graham Hall Farmhouse Pi Kappa Alpha Shoup Hall Alpha Kappa Lambda Sigma Gamma Chi




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Golf Touch Football Tennis Swimming Cross Country Volleyball Handball "A" Basketbflll Bowling Track Skiing Table Tennis "B" Basketball Weight Lifting Track Horseshoes Paddleball Softball Pool

TMA Lindley Hall Sigma Chi Beta ATO ATO ATO ATO ATO ATO Beta Kappa Sigma and TMA ATO ATO ATO ATO ATO ATO SAE


Women's Recreation Association

WRA sponsors a wide range of sports for the women on campus. Both intramural and extramural teams are organized to bring physical recreation to Idaho Co-eds. Basketball, volleyball, gymnastics and other indoor sports will receive a tremendous boost from the new women's gym. With an expanding student population the new facilities will be well used.


SOME WINNERS Co-ed Capers--Delta Gamma Co-ree volleyball-Houston Hall volleyball-Hays Hall baseball-Alpha Chi Omega archery- Campbell Hall track and field-Hays Hall bowling-Alpha Phi basketball-Kappa Alpha Theta gymnastics-Alpha Gamma Delta


RJEยงJIJD)JENCJEยง Carol Heimgartner



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Alpha Chi Omega

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Karen Abbott Kris Anderson Diana Arnold Cathy Basgen Donna Batie Trudy Berger Cammy Bonzer Gayle Bonzer Vicki Briggs Jean Brown DeAnn Bryant N. Cht路istensen Susan Emmons J ana Freeman Marilyn Gilge Stacey Graham Kathryn Haight Mary Hanke Janice H elbling Cheryl Hodges Connie Holthaus Jill Jackson Pam Kennedy Sally Lammers Donna Larson Jeri Matthews Debby Miller Sally Morrow


KAREN ARNDT

President

Val Savage Judy Swanson

Kathy Siddoway Sally Soltman Mary Stafford Carolyn Swartz Nancy Thompson Susanne Tuson

Alpha Chi's were busy with Kathy J acobs chosen Miss U. of J. . . . Nancy Thompson selected Navy Color Girl . . . Sue Emmons chosen Lambda Chi Crescent Girl . . . tapped for Little Sisters of Minerva was Shawna Berquist . . . Kris Anderson selected ROTC sponsor with J ill Jackson, Sue Emmons tapped for Angel F light and chosen outstanding Angel Flight member . .. Vicki Yoden won Little Colonel Award . . . New Corvettes were Pat O'Brien, Patty Ryan, Ann Stout, Nancy Thompson, Lois Woerman ... Vandalettes Toni Stone, Joan Stanke, Susanne Tuson, Karen Abbott, Vicki Briggs, Debbie Miller . . . Alpha Phi Omega sponsors Toni Stone, Jill Jackson, Kathyrn Haight, Sally Soltman, J enny Phillips, Marilyn Gilge, Karen Abbott, Pam Kennedy, Connie Holthaus, Jean Brown . . . New Pikettes, Noreen Christensen, Angie Nail ... Sue Emmons, Ann Stout, and Connie Holthaus tapped for Little Sigmas ... Linda Hansen, Jill Jackson, Pam Kennedy tapped for Daughters of Diana . . . Cammy Bonzer News Editor of Argonaut ... Karen Abbott was tapped for Spurs .. . New Valkyries Jill Jackson and Jean Brown . . . Phi Kappa Phi tapped Diane Benedict ... a fine year for the Alpha Chi's.

Angie Nail Karen Rember Joan Stanke Sallie Voltolini

Pat O'Brien Patty Ryan Toni Stone Deborah Watts

Jenny Phillips Mary Kay Pinch Joanie Saari Kathy Samson Ann Stout Linda Sumner Kathy Wilcomb Vicki Yoden


Alpha Gamma Delta

Lyla Anderson Colleen Baker Mari Beth Balls Sharon Bartosh

Jody Bone Barbara Boren Max Bower Peggy Bridge

Linda Bulcher Jill Burns Carolyn Clanton Linda Clarkson

MARY FLACK

President Colette Dills . Chris Eastman Lorna Edmonds Linda Eskeberg

Carolyn Fairley Linda Falash Carol Galano Mary Galano Becky Hardy Linda Haworth Shirley Heimgartner Sue Hilby Suzanne Hilliard Roxann Jensen Tamis Johnson Kathy Keator Barbara Letchet Carlene Lillie Kerry Lockhart Peggy Long Dot McLeod Gerri Miller Meg Nelson Penny Nickel Emilie Patterson

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Lynnette Pence Sherry Phelps Robyn Remaklus Pamela Sims Margaret Steele Linda Stokes

Renee Salois Cindy Trail

Susan Saunders Lorene Schlueter Nancy Shepherd Laurie Shipley Lynda Tucker Susan Whaley S. Williamson Diane Zenier

Alpha Gamma Delta had Linda Eskeberg chosen Vice President of Panhellenic ... Barbara Boren as President of PEM Club and Treasurer of I Club ... Alpha Lambda Delta Mary Galano, Tamis Johnson, Lorene Schlueter ... New Spurs Becky Hardy and Peggy Bridge ... Linda Stokes in Sigma Alpha Iota ... Mary Galano in Corvettes and Secretary Treasurer . . . Robyn Remaklus elected E-Board and Secretary of Phi-ettes ... Daughters of Diana are Kerry Lockhart, Robyn Remaklus ... Shirley Williamson Secretary of SIEA ... Sue Hilby Secretary of Sky Diver's Club ... Chosen Dad of the Year was Warren Shepherd, Nancy Shepherd's father . . . Susan Whaley and Connie Harriman section editors of the GEM ... good year for the Alpha Gam's.

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Alpha Phi

Jill Adams Carol Blodgett

CYNTHIA CARR

President

Sylvia Aguirre Merry Bolton

Trish Barton Christi Brown

Barbara Bemis Martha Cooke

Kathy Birch Cathy Culp

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Jill Fullwiler

Janet Gamble

Mary GarmendiaPam GarrabrandtConstance Glasby Valerie Harris

Willie Hawkins Georgie Hecthner


Holly Hughes

Susie Johnson

Carolyn Keithly

Judi Kerbs

Connie Kinney

Kathy Kinsey

Vicki Knight

Janice Koontz

A Phi's were out on campus with Pam Garrabrandt chosen Delta Sigma Phi Dream Girl ... Carolyn Keithly, Military Ball Queen and one of three finalists for National Sweetheart of Sigma Chi ... Pat Todeschi, Martha Watts, Barb Bemis new ROTC Sponsors ... Diana Martin, Pam Garrabrandt in Angel Flight . . . Martha Watts new Porn Pon girl . . . Toni Paolini, Trus VanDer Sluys Julianne Williams in Alpha Lambda Delta ... Connie Kinney, Jill Fullwiler, Pat Todeschi in Valkyries ... Karen Clements Panhellenic Rush Chairman . . . Toni Paolini, Georgie Hecthner new Spurs ... Debbie Maxwell, Judi Kerbs tapped for Corvettes . . . Julianne Williams Junior Panhellenic Secretary and Pledge of the Year . . . Phyllis Unzicker received Tri Delta Scholarship, AWS Vice President, Phi Kappa Phi, Mortar Board ... Mamie Y ee new AWS Secretary . . . Sylvia Aguirre and Susan Guske in Phi Beta Lambda ... Kathy Culp, Connie Glasby, Trish Barton in Mu Epsilon Delta ... Pi Gamma Mu-Carol Blodgett ... Kathy Kinsey in Phi Epsilon Delta ... A Phi's won the Lambda Chi Housemother Kidnap.

Helen LaFrenz Mary Lundquist Debbie Maxwell Allison Miller Windy Mills Lindy Nordby Connie Pfaffengut Chris Samuelson Suzanne Seely

Wendy Shiner

Julie Tyler

Phyllis Unzicker T. VanDer Sluys Bev Velasquez Julianne Williams Susie Williams

Mamie Yee


Orla Acuff Helen Anderson Peggy Anderson Carol Anselmo Barbara Biker Donna Bower Judy Capps Sarah Dau D. DeThomas Kathy Dunn Marilyn Edmunds L. Fahrenwald K. Fleischman Kay Fleissner

SUSAN STARK

First Semester President Campbell Hall's new Spurs are Jeanne Hazen, Jackie Glover ... Lynda Rearick tapped for Mortar Board ... Alpha Lambda Delta took Linda Mcintire, Brenda Powell, Jennifer Wah ... Jackie Bodenhofer Army ROTC Sponsor Colonel ... Sally Harris Hall Distinguished Senior, Phi Kappa Phi ... Pat Johnson IA WS Contact ... Selected for Phi Upsilon Omicron were Pat Johnson, Jill Quigley, Sarah Dau ... Mu Epsilon Delta tapped Judy A. Robertson, Kelly Barnes . . . Karen Fleischman, Jackie Glover in Helldivers . . . Linda Mcintire received Alpha La~bda Delta award for highest GPA for Freshman year and A WS Scholarship . . . fine achievements for the Campbell kids. PAT JOHNSON

Second Semeste1路 President

Jackie Glover

Sally H. Hall

LeAnne Hazen Carol Henricksen

Jeanne Hites

Carolyn Hunt

Gayle Jennings

Kay Kerns


Campbell Hall Pat Kido MaJ'tl)a Lowder Laura Matsumoto Kathy Pierce Brenda Powell

Anna Quendo Jill Quigley Lynda Rearick Barbara Rice Kay Rimel

Carol Robertson Judy Robertson Judy K. Robertson Mary Roper Kathy Rucker

Mary Saunders Martha Sipe Elizabeth Smiler Lurayne Smith Sue Smith

Laurie Thomas JoAnn Thompson Yvonne Torgerson Judy Turnbull Mary Kay Wolf

Betty Yamamoto Mary Young

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Carter Hall

Doris Alberts Sherry Babbitt Ella Beddow Linda Benson Margaret Bjorum Roberta Casper Kathy Broadfoot Diana Buchanan Janet Bush Linda Coates Janel Dahmen Carol Deatherage Judy Deatherage Gail Dent Sue Gisler Helen Gruber Sandy Gullickson Gayle Hanchett Denise Hanson Pam Harvey Nancy Holthaus Cindy Jasper Paula Harwood l\1. Hemstrom Becky Hipp

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Vida Jeske Karen Lar13on

Elaine Johnson Sherry Leonard

Susan Kayler Paula Mayer

Colleen Kellogg Darlena Kendrick Glena Keslar Kathy Meredith Kathy Neely Mary Nilsson

JUDY DUNCAN

P路resident Carter Hall ... Glena Keslar in PEM Club . . . Roberta Casper Young Republicans Secretary and RHA Treasurer ... Cher yl Christie on KUOI staff ... Karen Lansing in Spurs and Alpha Lambda Delta ... Nancy Kee in Alpha Lambda Delta ... J an Bush in Vandalettes . . . Kathy Dryden ASCE corresponding secretary. Ginger Robertson Sherrie Smith

Lois Snook Sammie Srendsen

Linda Thiemens Susan Tiegs Linda Ulvan Nancy Walch Anita Warntjes Bonnie Wiseman Jin Won

Shari Koch Sandy Pooley

Karen Lansing Sally Post


Delta Delta Delta

Judy Brown Peggy Bobbitt Sharon Baker Pam Arnold Holly Aldridge Eda English Barbara Dodson Carma Dallolio Helen Creason Jeri Cook Rhonda Hegge C. Heimgartner Peggy Hegge Linda Guernsey Andy Harmon Karen Koch Debbie Johnson Cindy Hull K. Henrickson Mimi Henrickson

LeAnn Clem Sue English

Shelley Cone Teresa Cone Marilyn Ferguson Chris Gardner


SHARON MEACHAM

President

Leslie Leek Valerie Plum

B. Mayburry Susan Raeder

Kerry McCombs Delynn Mills Gail Ostheller Pauline Riddle Corinne Rowland Shawna Ryan

Tri Deltas active on campus during the past year ... Phi Tau Laurel Sweetheart Jeanna Hawkes ... ATO Esquire Girl Val Plum ... Tri-Delt's Sweetpea won the Phi Delt Turtle Derby ... Chosen outstanding Seniors Mimi Henrickson, Linda Guernsey, Janie Slaughter ... tapped for Mortar Board-Eda English, Gail Ostheller ... New Spurs Charlee Wittman, Vice President Holly Aldridge, and Secretary Liz Ware ... selected Spur of the Moment and Regional Director of Spurs, outgoing President Sharon Stranahan ... Chosen outstanding Greek Woman Mimi Henrickson ... tapped for Phi Kappa Phi Linda Guernsey, Janie Slaughter, Eda English, Mimi Henrickson . . . Slaughter and Henrickson also Phi Beta Kappa ... Henrickson Idaho's National College Queen, past president of Panhellenic, recipient of Alpha Lambda Delta Senior Award, ASUI Merit Citation, and one of two Tri Delta field secretaries ... Jeanna Hawkes, Cotton Henrickson in Angel Flight ... Val Plum in Corvettes ... Joanie Ytreeide, Barb Dodson in Vandalettes ... Alpha Lambda Delta LeAnn Clem, Tresa Whitehall . . . Alpha Phi Omega sponsors Holly Aldridge, Phyllis Yasuda, Karen Koch, and president of Phyettes Peggy Bobbitt ... Little Sisters of the Shield and Diamond were Jeni Wood, Sue English, 路Rhonda Hegge ... Gail Ostheller chosen Panhellenic Scholarship Chairman, SPUR Scholarship, and ACS . . . Carol Heimgartner Panhellenic Public Relations officer, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Theta Sigma Phi, Porn Pon girl, and new Vandal Rally Director ... in WRA Holly Aldridge, Recording Secretary, Barb Mayburry, Treasurer, and Shawna Ryan, President ... Mayburry and Ryan in 1-Club ... Cindy Hull Porn Pon girl ... Linda Guernsey and Janie Slaught er activities council ... Peggy Hughes in Phi Upsilon Omicron and Daughter's F ern Stevens S. Stranahan Patsy Taisey Kathy Thurston Pat Tippett

Judy Turcotte Wendy Orsaki Elizab.eth Ware Charlee Wittman J~nnifer Wood Phyllis Yasuda Joan Yt reeide

Chris Shaw

Tina Sheehy Jane Slaughter

Gwen Snyder Sue Sontgerath

Debby Peterson Marilee Sackett


Delta Gamma

302

Toni Arana Tyra Davis

Konni Bowlby Connie Field

Marsha Bohman Sandra Bristow Cathy Brown Beth Campbell Kit Furey Rhonda Harney Tanya Hepworth Roxann Fulton

Bonnie Coon Lesley Hervey


Kay Morgan Patty Murphy

KATHIE KENDALL

President

A wonderful year for the DG's ... Chosen as Distinguished Seniors and Phi Beta Kappas were Cathy Connor and Arnie Paroz . . . Miss Campus Chest Diana Aguirre . . . Diana Aguirre Yell Queen, Pat Kido Porn Pon girl ... Angel Flight tapped Janna McGee, Kr is Roberts ... ROTC Sponsor Cathy Brown . . . New Spurs are Cathy Brown, Cindy Schubert, Mary Sloat; Nancy Berr igan Junior Advisor . . . Alpha Lambda Delta selected Kathy Phelps, Mary Sloat, Pat Murphy, Cindy Schubert, Melanie York . . . Valkyries are Renae DeShields, president; Carolyn Lenton, Becky Schild ... Leslie Benjamin Junior Panhellenic President ... New Mortar Board member Ivy Broberg ... Phi Kappa Phi chose Arnie Paroz, Ivy Broberg ... Cathy Connor in Phi Theta Kappa and Pi Gammu Mu ... Helldivers are Roxanne Fulton, J enni Oesterreich ... J anna McGee in "Beauty and the Beast" ... Becky Schild and Melanie York in MUN ... Vandalettes are Cathy Brown, Patty Blanford, Karen Vining ... Delta Gamma won first place in Co-ed Capers . .. Basque dancers won first in Blue Key Talent Show.

Arnie Paroz Wilma Reese

Kris Roberts Lana Roberts

Cindy Schubert Carol Shute

Tina Smith Linda T ruesdell

Marcia Voeller Melanie York

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Ethel Steel House Lois Abo Sue Ann Alldaffer Shirley Anderson Faye Bates Doris Branch Carilou Collins

Kristine Frederiksen Shirley Gardner Eve Garner Bonnie Grove Mary Guerra Gwen Jacobs

Lee Jacobs Millie Johnson Diane Johnstone Barbara Kalstad Sandra Kelly Marjorie Knapp

Sandra Meccico JoAnne Nagaki Janet Perecz Lucy Perrine Gai Polley Susan P ratt


ALICE GROVE

First Semester Pt路esident

ROSALIE BURGEMEISTER

Second Semester President

Janice Purdy Sandra Rathke

Judy Shoemaker Doris Simpson

Ethel Steel House began the year with a fall tea for Miss Shami . . . Vandaleers Sue Ann Alldaffer, Dandy Bradford ... Millie Johnson a new Spur, SAl Pledge President and Gem staff . . . Rosalie Burgemeister on Aggie Honor Roll . . . Pam Doi newly elected E-Board Member, SCEE . . . Sharon Hoffman WRA Secretary, PEM Club, tapped for !-Club . . . Janet Perecz on women's tennis team, WRA tennis manager . . . Lucy Perrine tapped for Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi . . . Cora Ziegler Home Economics Club President . . . Ethel Steel helped sponsor the Bud Brisbois Concert.

Robin Skinner Karen Sorensen

Janette Steelman Margaret Sung

Linda Twitchell Violet Vilhauer Vera Lee Winward Cora Ziegler

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Forney

Elizabeth Allen Carlene Baldus Susan Borup Susan Bower

Hall Cathy Cannon Jeanne Clement Barbara Cunningham Chris DeYore

Fern Eberhardt Vicky Gleed Janice Guthmiller Kay Hamilton

Janet Holderness Janette Kean

C HERYL HOWARD

Fi1路st Semeste-r P1路esident

Marilyn Lanby Mary Lingenfelter

Carol Lockett Debbie Mauth

R ITA SHERBENOU

Second Semester P1路esident

Linda Mayes Marilyn Montgomery


Forney Hall sponsored two dances during the year, "Fire" and the annual "Ein Stein Stomp" ... Forney also sponsored a girl from Ecuador, Elsie Zabala ... Alpha Lambda Delta tapped Mary Nordeen, Debbie Mauth . . . Yvonne Holmes tapped for Mortar Board . . . Fern Eberhardt received the Joyce Weaver Schuett Sportsmanship Award . .. Kayla Melville chosen for Helldivers . . . Su~ Peterson elected AWS Treasurer . . . Mu Epsilon Delta tapped Susan Bower, Susan Preston, Pat Johnson ... Sue Borup chosen Sigma Chi Sweetheart ... Kathy Wessels, Sue Borup tapped for Little Sigmas ... New Spurs Mary Ruth Mann, Norma Vallem, Lynette Zobel ... Sue Peterson tapped for Phi Upsilon Omicron.

Sue Peterson Anita Ralstin Mary Randleman Carol Reed Rita Roe Janice Schaffer

JoAnn Schwartz Vicki Seubert Sandy Shippy Carol Stevenson Sharon Sumpter J udy Sunderland

Cherill Tate Mavis Tate Kathleen Tattersall Gail Ulrey Norma Vallem Joan Warden

Kathy Wessels Marilyn Williams Peggy Yamamoto Cathy Yergler Elsie Zabala Lynette Zobel


French House

Gloria Anderson Karen Anderson Marla Arford Lorraine Baumann Cheryl Behler Joyce Butler

Kathy Cunningham Peggy Cunningham Loraine Davis Martin Dewey Marsha Fliegel Nancy Gedeborg

Karlene Gellings Karen Hall Judi Hannah Carol Heath Lynda Heustis Sue Hirai

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Valerie Hopper Betty Massing Pat McLeod Karen Meiners

Diane Meyer Connie O'Reilly Kathy Reid Angie Ruhoff

SUSAN BAMESBERGER

President

Carole Ruhoff Patsy Schmidt Eldonna Shaw Anne Sutton

Lorna Sutton Marla Thomas Linda Thorpe Arlene Urie

Margaret Van Orman Sally Van Orman Lynn Vandiver Marilyn Walters

All house activities brought honors to French House . . . Highest GPA for women's residence halls . . . Lorna Sutton, Connie O'Reilly, Becky Wilhelm, Marsha Terry, Valerie Hopper, Kathy Reid in Alpha Lambda Delta ... Spurs chose Carole Ruhoff, Lorna Sutton, Gloria Anderson . . . Orchesis tapped Lynda Heustis, Karen Anderson, Debbie Foresmann, Valerie Hopper ... Patsy Schmidt in Vandalettes . . . Gloria Anderson in Mosaic ... Carol Heath, Kathy Cunningham Phi Upsilon Omicron . . . Mu Epsilon Delta tapped Marti Dewey . . . Sigma Alpha Iota took Becky Wilhelm, Valerie Hopper ... Patsy Schmidt was Willis Sweet Cabaret Queen . . . A year of hard work and fun for French House.

Judy Way Bonnie White Becky Wilhelm

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Gamma Phi Beta

Laurie Allen

Janelle Burkett

Susan Dalby

J an Ashenbrener Kris Bacharach

Jackie Clouser

Nancy Coe

Shelly Dunham Christy Eiguren

Cat路ol Bennett

Lesley Benoit

M. Bermeosolo

Sheila Cornish

Helen Dahl

Marilyn Dalby

Pam Gibson

Margaret Givens

Virginia Hann


Janis Harper Karen Jensen Rhonda Jensen Janice Jones

Shanna Kirkham Linda Lamarche Sharon Langley Cindy Long

SWANIE SCHMIDT

President Vicki Martin Colina Megorden Chris Meyer

Gamma Phis received the Panhellenic Scholarship Trophy for highest sorority average . . . Frances Tovey Holly Queen ... Nancy Williams was Miss Wool of Idaho and Sigma Chi Derby Darling . . . Carol Bennett Chipman outgoing A WS President . . . Kathy McDonald junior advisor of Spurs ... Colina Megorden served Home Economics Club as President . . . Tapped for Alpha Lambda Delta were Lesley Benoit, Laurie Allen, Shanna Kirkham, Julia Byrd, J ody Webb, Cindy Long . . . New Mortar Board members Kathy McDonald, Sharon Langley ... Judy Allen Chairman of Blue Bucket ... new spurs Shanna Kirkham, Kathy Stuart, Julia Byrd ... Valkyries are Lynne Beckwith, Christy Eiguren, Kail Queen, Sheila Cornish, Kris Bacharach, Koni Harper, Kathy McNally, Janis Harper, President ... Jan Hartruft Porn Pon girl ... Helldivers Mary Maddus, Donna Ahlin . . . Phi Kappa Phi tapped Marsha Bermeosolo, Krin Ostroot, Joni Sue Brown ... Army ROTC sponsor Susan Dalby ... Angel Flight Marsha Bermeosolo, area Information Director, Cindy Long, Shelly Dunham, Janelle Burkett ... Little Sisters of Minerva are Sheila Taylor, Janis Harper, Sharon Langley, Frances Tovey, Sue Storey . . . Little Sigmas are Jan Hartruft, Helen Dahl, Meg Givens, Rhonda Jensen, Julia Byrd, Vicki Martin and Christy Eiguren, President ... Liz Gordon, Alpha Kappa Psi and delegate to Model United Nations .. . Corvettes selected Mary Maddus Commander .. . to finish the year the Gamma Phis with SAE's were first in songfest.

Martin Rowen Carolyn Rowett Shelley Smith

Sue Storey Mary Lee Strobel Kathy Stuart

Nancy Taylor Sheila Taylor Jeannie Thinnes

Frances Tovey Nancy Williams Connie Yrazabal


Hays Hall

Glenna Bockman Phyllis Brake Barbara Deobold Judy Ferguson Marilyn Hansen Candy Hart

Twyla Brunson Gai Fisher Betty Helm

Carol Byrne S. Gardner Sara Hyslop

Linda Claflin Cathy Gunderson Lynda Jamison

CORA JO GUSSENHOVEN

P1路esident

Hays finished a very successful year in WRA by winning a trophy for the most points ... Bobi Ashton tapped for Little Sigmas . . . Laura Turner chosen SAE Violet Queen . . . Laura Turner, Betty Helm, Beth Owens tapped for Alpha Lambda Delta ... Betty Helm a new Spur ... Glenna Bockman starred in "Beauty and the Beast" and "Barefoot in the Park" . . . Laura Turner tapped for SAI . . . Hays Hall Turtle, Algernon, and turtle trainer Kay McKelvey won the Phi Delt Trophy for best dressed Turtle Hays spring dance was "April Fair."

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Tina Kevan Jackie Lanter Laura Lemmon Linda Lindholm Dianne Lindsay Kay McKelvey

Cynthia Miller

Beth Owens

Francine Park

Kathy Peebles

Robin Rutledge Terry 'Ilregoning Chris Walsh

Pam Schneider Joneen Viborel Lindy Watson Stephanie West


Rhea Anderson M. Bollman Charlotte Gibbens

Joan Arnzen Beth Britt Alice Harvey

Andrea Arvish Nancy Caughey Raye Henderson

Houston Hall Wendy Kenworthy Mary Kerr Pam Knepper Nancy Koentopp Toni Kytonen

Jacque Law Cynthia Liedkie Kathy Lienhard Carolyn Litchfield Margie Lunden

Linda Maestas Maureen McEachern Judy Mci ntosh Elizabeth Miller Marlene Moran Gail Muirbrook

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Judy Bader Susan Clark Carolyn Hull

Lou Bandy Dorothy Batelaan Cathy Beck Kathy Clary Patricia Dahmen Marsha Dixon Janice Hulsizer Melanie Jeffries Joyce Johnstun

Karen Bird Kathy Dobson Kathy Keen


Linda Mulalley Mary Nelson Robbie Paul Virginia Paulet

Sue Piatt Betty Ranta Jeanette Reese Gayle Sanborn

LINDA SCOTT

President

Janet Scott Wilma Scott Laura Shikashio Dixie Smith

Sue Smith Jeanne Spencer Jan ice Stahlman Kay Studebaker Sharon Taccogna Frances Tee!

Karen Thoma Dorothy Turner Shirley Uglem Sharon Wagner Nancy Ward Judy Warren

Houston Hall girls were busy during the past year . . . Pi Gamma Mu tapped Nancy Caughey, Patty Dahmen, Judy Mcintosh ... Dorothy Batelaan, Margaret Bollman, Jeanette Reese, Linda Wimer, Beth Britt, Gayle Sanborn, Margie Lunden, Joyce J ohnstun tapped for Alpha Lambda Delta .. . Sharon Taccogna, Susie Burgess in Phi Kappa Phi . . . Phi Beta Kappa Sharon Taccogna . . . Phi Beta Lambda Linda Mulalley ... Sharon Taccogna scholarship award in Mu Epsilon Delta . . . Janice Hulsizer in Phi Upsilon Omicron ... New Spurs Kay Studebaker, Joyce Johnstun ... Vandalettes Jacque Law, Joyce Johnstun ... Helen Jones Theta Sigma Phi Secretary ... Susie Burgess ASCE Secretary ... Laura Shikashio ASUI Merit Citation Award and U. of I. NCAA Football Queen nominee . . . Houston Hall and Shoup won the Co-Ree volleyball championship.

Lee White Debbie Williamson

Linda Wimer Janet Zanetti

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Kappa Alpha Theta

JEANNE DAVIS

Pt路esident

Darice Anderson Marilyn Boyd Anne Gaffney

316

Janne Auger Candee Carey Pam Gardner

Candy Barnett Diana Bistline Margaret Black Regina Chipman Carla Crabb Polly Crowley Bert Day Linda Gibbs Virginia Griffin Suzanne Gurnsey Cynthia Houck

S. DeVleming Barbara Faubion Nancy Johnston Claudia Koester


Valerie Koester Janet Koskella Kathy Koskella Ann Koster Suzanne Labine Diedre Lenhart Judy Linehan Dawn Little Becky Lloyd Marcia McGuire Joan Maltz Pam Miller Carolyn Steele Donna Stevens Kathleen Taylor Victoria Taylor Judy Trail Susan Tyler Mary Wander Therese Wander Christine Wyatt

Jocelyn Yeager

Kappa Alpha Theta finished the last year in their castle before moving into a new chapter house next fall ... J o Maltz, Jeanne Davis were selected Distinguished Seniors . . . Mortar Board tapped Valerie Koester . . . tapped for Alpha Lambda Delta were Vivian Giese, Judy Linehan, Kathleen Taylor . . . Mu Epsilon Delta took Pam Miller and Marilynn Moyle ... Pam Miller in Helldivers and Cindy Houck in Pre-orchesis ... New Spurs were Claudia Koester, President and Judy Linehan, Convention Chairman ... in Phi Kappa Phi Valerie Koester, Beverly Johnson, Rachel Norris, Nancy Johnston . . . Kay Rosenberger Panhellenic Secretary and Porn Pon girl . . . New Phyettes include Barb Faubion, Mary Wander ... Becky Lloyd and Claudia Koester in Angel Flight . . . Sigma Alpha Iota tapped Dawn Little, Anita Damiano . . . Thetas first place in intramural basketball ... Thetas finished the year by finaling for songfest with the TKE's.


Kappa Kappa Gamma

Polly Ambrose

Mary Bales Karen Ban Jean Brassey Kathy Brassey Kit Caples Kathy Clemens Paula Cruikshank Mary L. Dahmen Diane Douglass Michelle Dumas Linda Fairburn Linda Frazier Susan Goplerud Kristi Greenawalt


Kappas had a busy year ... first in Derby Days and first in money bet for Phi Delt Turtle Derby ... New Pi Kappa Alpha Sweetheart Jeanne Jones ... Angel Flight tapped Genny Popplewell and Judy Sliman . . . ROTC tapped J e~nne Jones, Nancy Hollifield ... New Spurs Nancy Hollifield, Sandy McCollister ... J ~::an Brassey, Linda Riersgard, Treasurer; Kathy Lee, Sandy McCollister, Nancy Hollifield, President of Alpha Lambda Delta ... Valkyries Jean Brassey, Kris Peterson .. . Kristi Greenawalt elected to E-Board . . . Junior Class Secretary Linda Youngberg ... Sophomore class Secretary Marty Nelson ... Freshman class Secretary Niki Mattmiller . . . CUP President Kristi Greenawalt ... Miss Young Republican for Idaho-J an Sinclair ... Vandalette Drill Mistress Phyllis Ridgeway ... Sandy McCollister in Helldivers ... Argonaut Assistant Editor Kerrie Quinn; Kit Kaples, Social Editor ... Tapped for Phi Kappa Phi Paula Cruikshank, Linda Frazier, Julie Gustave!, Linda Catto Edder, Bertie Houston Dee ... Phi Beta Lambda Paula Cruikshank ... New Mortar Board members Polly Ambrose and Kristi Greenawalt.

Linda Haskins Donna Herndun Ellen Montgomery Nancy Hollifield Jeannie Jones Phyllis Ridgeway Sheri Konen Margie Martin Niki Mattmiller Sandy McCollister Kerrie Quinn M. Rasmussen

Kathy Poleson Genny Popplewell Penny Proctor Judy Sliman Dolores Smith Sara St. Clair Pami Stone Janet Tilley Stephanie Wolfe

ANNE MOREE JONES

P1路esident

319


Kelly Abajan Carol Finley

Janice Andres Joann Boden Suzanne Bowles Linda Campbell Caren Castellaw Linda Dishman Marilyn Foster Jeannie Ganquet Laurie Gunn Marty Harrison Louise Hopwood Laurie Jackson

Cynthia Jochens l'llary J. Kalbus

Kathie Kelly

Donna Kindschy

Ann Kurdy

Jean Littlefield

Vicki Mangum

Mary Fallini Jan Jeffery

Marsha Martin


Pat McGinnis

Eileen Mcllvanie Mimi Millensifer Mari Lee Mitchell Colleen Montell Robbye

Pi Beta

Phi

Pi Phis started the '68 year with Sweetheart of TKE, Joan Toevs . . . Marsha Martin was selected Frosh Queen ... new Spurs Laurie Gunn, Jean Littlefield, Kathy Skok in Theta Sigma Phi . . . Valkyries Kathie Kelly, Vicki Mangum, Suzanne Bowles, Mary Jane Kalbus ... Pi Phi women first in the Blood Drive ... Marsha Martin a Little Sigma ... Daughters of Diana chose Jean Littlefield, Mary Jane Kalbus, Joan Toevs, Cyndie Jochens . .. Louise Hopwood a Little Sister of Minerva . . . selected for Alpha Lambda Delta were Laurie Gunn, Marie Wernette, Mary Jane Kalbus ... Pikettes Jan Jeffery, Marcia Welch, Teri Nelson . . . New Corvettes are Mary Jane Kalbus, Jean Littlefield . . . Sharon Williams is Area H22 Commander of Angel Flight, members Kathie Kelly, Laurie Gunn ... Colleen Montell in Phi Upsilon Omicron . . . Rally Squad Deanne Kloepfer ... Judicial Council Joan Throop .. Marty Harrison was secretary for Activities Council ... and Mary Fallini selected new A WS President.

J oanie Toevs

Jody Studebaker Debbi Zaccardi

Pam Stone Sharon Williams Jill Zaccardi

KATHY GRIFF

President

Marcia Welch

Diane Norman Kathie Peters Ann Schiller Kathy Skok Sue Welch

Jan Parish Judy Reed Barbara Short Terry Stavros Marie Wernette


McCoy Hall

MARGARET V ON DERHEIDE

P1路esident

Joy Baumgartner Muriel Beckwit h Bonnie Brown Sue Bur bage Anna Cammack Helen Carotta Irene Chivers Pam Clark Glennis Conner J an Cottier Carrie Cron R ut h Dehony Kathy Dorendorf Debbie Durham

Charlene Estes Lexie Fowler Lynda Franklin

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Jan Freeman Judy Iverson

Kathy Griffith Jeanne Jacobs

Karen Harlow Mary Harrington Corene Jones Marcia Jones

Jane Harvey Sharon Jones

Rhonda Hileman Rosemary Judge

Joa:nne Hillis Judy Julian

Nancy Hopkins Susan Kasworm

McCoy had a very active year with Teree Stemmler, Terryl Norberg, Janie Harvey in Helldivers ... Delores Epps and Jan Freeman in Pi Gamma Mu ... Carrie Cron Argonaut News Editor ... Margaret Colwell Miss University of Idaho, IK Duchess, Regional IK Duchess and first runner-up in National IK Duchess Pageant ... Selected for Alpha Lambda Delta were Lexie Fowler, June Wenda, J udy Iverson, Patti Munsell ... June Wenda in Phi Theta Kappa, Pi Gamma Mu . .. Jan Wenda in Phi Theta Kappa, Phi Beta Kappa ... Jeannie Nutile in Phi Kappa Phi ... Teree Stemmler and Karol LeMoyne on RHA D-Board ... Gail Shackelford selected Theta Chi Dream Girl ... Margie Von der Heide tapped for Phi Upsilon Omicron.

Elizabeth Kinsell Shirley Knight Patti Lampert Vickie Latimore Sue Mulkey Rena McBride Cheryl McClure Elyee Miller L. Schaufnagel Valerie Sedlak Gail Shackelford Cora Smith

Lynn Leaf Teryl Norberg Linda Toney

Karol LeMoyne Ginny Linehan Jeanie Nutile Merry Nybakken C. Vietmeier Cyndie Walker

Sharon Love Terry Radtke Jeanne Wood


D IANA HILL

YVONNE WOO K EY

Fi1·st Semeste1· P1·esident

Second Semester P1·esident

Oleson Hall Carole Chilcott

Judi t h Aitken Linda Allford

Nikki Amundsen Kathy Bartlome Sheryl Bet·gstrom Adena Anderson C. Bergman Myrna Bodily

Oleson Hall in many activities this year . . . Yvonne Wookey, Mary Lorton, Kay Peterson, Adena Anderson tapped for Alpha Lambda Delta ... Forestry Ball Queen Julie J ohnson ... Sherri Rowe in Hell Divers . . . tapped for MosaicSandy Wellner . . . Sandy Wellner and J eanie Jones new Spurs ... Debby Lumkes tapped fo r Valkyries . . . Yvonne Wookey in Phi Upsilon Omicron ... Pat Bailey selected Gault Snow Ball Queen . . . Mari Ellen Cohee a new Porn Pon girl ... Myrna Bodily tapped for Little Sisters of Minerva ... Oleson Hall had the best cheering section at the Phi Delta Turtle Derby.

Valerie Fuehrer Alanna Hamilton

Carol Hamm Kristina Hars hbarger Celia Haworth Susan Hayner Ingt·id Heseman Sheila Hoeck Joyce Jasman J eanie Jones Marianne Kevan Regina Kirtner Patricia Light Kay Lindgren Laura Lorton Mary Lorton


Alice Lowman Patti Luper Nancy Macklin Barbara Mayne Elizabeth McConnell

Diane Meyerhoff Peggy Michael June Mitchell Shelley Mitchell Marsha Nakamura

Marilyn Oliver Marion Palmer Kay Petersen Susan Phelps Sally Pulley

Margaret Rapp June Reale Diane Reese Linda Reichardt Karen Rogers

Susan Sassanfar Joan Schroeck Linda Slaveck Ellen Todd Carol Troth Rosemary Vassar

Kay VanVleet Jane Vaughn Marlene Vaughn Barbara Weidnet• Deanna Wiley Wendy Wiley

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Alpha Kappa Lambda

Alpha Kappa Lambda finished a most successful first year as a chapter of AKL ... in T roupers Theater wer e Bill Grubb, Brian Lobdell, Tom Heward, Cope Gale, Steve Shawley, Jim Madden, Cliff Eidemiller ... Lobdell one of the leads in "Barefoot in the Park" ... Rex Nelson, Dave Coble Navy Drill Team . . . KOUI Jim Voyles .. . Argonaut Editor Chris Smith, Cliff Eidemiller, political editor . . . new IK'S Martin Fujiki, Robin Wells .. . Lobdell Curtain Club Vice President; members Grubb and Gale ... Pete Whitford a crosscountry Harrier for Idaho Vandals . . . Bob Grubb frosh football ... Hamilton Phi Mu Alpha Vice President . . . Chris Smith tapped for Silver Lance and received ASUI Merit Citation ... Steve Shawley in Model United Nations ... AKL's had Christmas Fires ide and Spring Dance.

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Harold Balderson

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Don Beck

David Coble

Cliff Crossley

Cliff Eidemiller

Martin Fujiki


William Grubb

Al an Hamilton

Don Litchfield

Dave Lobdell

Jim Madden

Rex Nelsen

C HRIS S MIT H

P'resident

George Parham

Andrew Parker

Gary Pierson

Gary Renfrow

Dennis Robinson

Steve Shawley

Carl Stanger

Dale Uhlman

Jim Voyles

Terry Welker

327


William Adams James Frank

Kent Ankney R. Chatfield Richard ChatfieldCraig Christensen George Domijan Larry Hersman J. Hetherington Randy Houck T~rry Jensen Daniel John

Alpha Tau

Omega

DAVID FEALKO

328

President

Donald Evans Randy John

Gary Everson Jack Leaverton


Michael Lenzi

Jay Lillibridge

James Mace Michael McDowell Craig McKee William Meadows Lyle Michaelson Paul Muirbrook Chris Niemeier Robert Pace Gregg Panike Gary Parberry William Rees Samuel Ross Richard Royston Jerry Steger

ATO retired the campus intramural trophy in '68-'69, with a third straight year of victory. Eleven individual sport trophies were won ... I ntramural manager Bob Manz was president of Intramural Council . . . In varsity competition Bob Haney, Dick Chatfield were football starters; Don Almquist, Gary Everson in Freshman basketball; Ron Tee assistant basketball coach ... New IK's J ay Lillibridge, Don Evans, Mike Dexter, George Domijan . . . Chris Niemeier member of Blue Key ... Dave Fealko in Phi Omicron Sigma ... Jay Lillibridge in Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi ... Ken Wombacher new assistant sports editor of Argonaut ... Valerie Plum crowned Esquire girl路 ... Pledges collected 15,000 beer cans for the Tin Canner Dance ... ATO finished a successful year with a spring cruise ... This summer extensive remodeling is being done on the house.

William Swenson Ronald Tee

Michael Ware Kenneth Wombacher


Roger Brazier Greg Crockett Robert Cunningham Larry Davidson Mike Edwards Steve Eikum Gary Evans

Jim Fields Mike Hagler Mike Hammar Howard Hayden Pat Johnson

Tom Jones William Jordan Sandy Kelso

I

BILL GIGRAY

P1路esident

330

Betas were busy thiS year ... New IK's Joe ::)tegner, Tom Jones, Steve Van Sice, Doug Davidson . . . Mu Epsilon Delta tapped Craig Spencer, Tom Woodward, Barry Barnes ... Phi Omicron Sigma-Bill Gigray, Don Farley ... Tom Howard in Sigma Tau ... Tom Howard, Steve McGuire tapped for Phi Kappa Phi . . . Silver Lance-Steve McGuire . . . Steve McGuire and Craig Spencer active in Activities Council.


Beta Theta Pi

Dan Kirkland Mike Kyle Gordon Law

Jim McFarland Steve McGuire John McKinney Jeff Siddoway William Spaeth

Craig Spencer Pharis Stanger Joe Stegner Bill Vaughn Robert W amstad Tom Williams Tom Woodward


Borah Hall

JoHN McCLINTICK

P1路esident

Richard Allen David Butler James Conrad Eugene Crumb Michael Dexter Les Gibbens Thomas Gillespie Stan Groenig Ronald Harris Fred Haskin Roger Jamison Richard Luebke

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Nelson Monroe James Moody Pat Rice Richard Rice Gary Ri<:hards Joseph

Rod Scott Eugene Thomas Bill Thompson Michael Tyacke Jim Waite

William Waite Randall West Vaughn Yenney Lloyd Young

MARSHALL BAKER

Proctor

Campus activities and honors achieved by Borah Hall men include . . . Steve Martin in Xi Sigma Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Sigma . . . Pat Rice outstanding senior in Alpha Zeta ... Steve Hembera in varsity tennis . . . Ken Koopin played Frosh football .. . Jim Thacker on varsity basketball team . . . Fred Haskins and Stan Gortsma tapped for Alpha Zeta . . . Rod Scott in Sigma Tau ... Ron Harris served as secretary of CUP ... Selected as outstanding members in the hall were Joe Morgan, outstanding resident; Rick Thompson, outstanding intramural participant; Ron Harris, outstanding freshman . . . a good year for Borah.

333


Campus Club

This year marked the lOth anniversary of the new Campus Club and proved another successful year . . . First in independent division of the Blood Drive .. . Herman Johnson in Vandal Baseball ; Steve Stubblefield in swimming ... Allan Ravenscroft, Phil Rosine, Steve DeMasters in Xi Sigma Pi ... Denver James in Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Rho . . . Joe Olson, Allan Ravenscroft RHA D-Board . . . Harold Stephenson in Alpha Kappa Psi . . . Phil Rosine Distinguished Military Study Scholarship . . . Ter ry McCalmant, Jim Barnes Union Pacific Scholarships ... Phil Schoening Idaho Ice Cream Manufacturer's Scholarship . . . Allan Ravenscroft Kiokemeister Scholar ship ... Dan Weaver, J im Barnes in university bands ... Ray Hon路ace on Aggie Honor Roll . . . Dan Weaver Music Scholarship ... Nathan Smith ROTC Rifle Team . . . T im Thomson Navy Drill Team ... The Club sponsored two dances and closed the year with the annual spring steak fry.

STEVE D EMASTERS

President

JUDY AND KJELL CHRISTOPHERSEN

Proctor and Hostess

Jerry Anderson Jim Barnes Lynn Beatty Larry Bodmer Bob Bostrom Dennis Brittain Fred Cheng Larry Comstock Charles Correll Lawrence Denney D. Deschamp Mike Franklin


Robert Froman Don Guderjohn Ron Guderjohn Denis Hackwith John Hanson Greg Holmes Jeff Holmes Ray Horrace Bob Jacobson Dave McClure Ed O'Bermeyer Alfred Olson Guy Pence Roy Penniket Jim Potter Allan Ravensc Mike Ryals Gary Sharpe Mike Shigihara Nathan Smith Stan Stolte Gary Stubblefield Steve Stubblefield Howard Sutton Tim Thomson Jerry Wall ace Randy Whitaker

335


Chrisman Hall

Chrisman Hall men active in Vandal sports ... Marv Williams, Keith Olsen in varsity Basketball; Gary Nitta, Ron Pollock, Paul Page in varsity baseball ; Ron Pollock-Varsity Track . . . Chrisman won intramural trophies for softball and paddleball . . . Phil Howard and Mike Mather tapped for IK's ... George Hetzel tapped for Xi Sigma Phi ... Jim Brown served as RHA President, tapped for Mosaic ... Ralph Swinehart was outstanding Civil Engineer of the year ... Mike Kephart served as Battalion commander of NROTC ... Chrisman began the year by building the winning homecoming float with McCoy and ended the year with another successful "Cloak and Dagger" dance.

J AY WEIGEL

President


'v ~r

..

John Dimpfel

David Eby

John Edwards

George Hetzel

Pete Loncar

Keith Olson

Ronald Ross

Cary Smith

Roger Smith

Rodger Sutton

Ralph Swinehart

Larry Townsend

John Workman

337


Delta Chi

Delta Chis had many outstanding achievements this year . . . David Wilson Alpha Kappa Psi, Junior IFC Vice President ... New IK's Gary Fletcher, Gary Bermensolo, Bruce Carlson ... Jim Dunn-Silver Lance, Blue Key, ASUI Public Relations Director . . . J ake Rogers Freshman basketball manager . . . J ay Biladeau Army ROTC Cadet Colonel . . . Vandal Varsity Sports-Gary Fletcher, Baseball; Mike Boeck, Pete Vallijo, Jim Lemmon, Wrestling; Frosh Football, Steve Holdren, Paul Fromm, Bill Cady ... John Bush recipient of Rayonier Foundation Scholarship ... Larry Hessler Varsity Tennis.

338


Gary Bermensolo Jay Biladeau David Bradley Bruce Carlson Gary Eskew Gary Fletcher Bt路uce Greene Peny Harding Robert Klatt George Lake Rick Mallory Douglas Morton James Schwager Daniel White

John Bush Roger Gossi David Koelsch Eric Sandquist David Wilson

339


Delta Sigma Phi

MIKE ROWLES

President

340

Delta Sigs had another fine year with Jeff Crumrine in Blue Key, Pi Omicron Sigma, IF C officer ... Ted Creason in Blue Key, Pi Omicron Sigma, IFC Rush Chairman, Blue Key President, Pi Gamma Mu, Athletic Board of Control . . . Dan Gaither was Senior Class President, SEED and SCEE President . . . Barry Wills Junior IFC officer, played baseball . . . Bob Fry tapped for Blue Key, Alpha Zeta, chosen a distinguished Senior, and ASUI Budget Director . . . Mike Brown SAE President, members Brent Carlson, Gerald Kaschmitter . . . Russel Boyer in IEEE ... Larry Kaschmitter in Alpha Kappa Psi, played varsity basketball ... Steve Woods received Simplot E ngineering award ... Mike Rowles in Blue Key, Pi Omicron Sigma, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia ... Allyn Woerman in Mu Epsilon Delta ... Phi Epsilon Kappa-Jim Dowty, President; Dale MowE:I路.


Guy Colyer Roger Johnson

Jim Dowty Dale Mowrer

K. Frederiksen Alan Noble

Mike Frei Bill Owens

Dan Gaither Chuck Tiller

Rick Guider William Wilson

Jim Hamilton Allyn Woerman

Brent Carlson Warren Hill Stephen Woods


Delta Tau Delta

MRS. M E NDIOLA

Housemother

342


Once again the Delts had an outstanding year ... Mike Powell Distinguished Senior, ASUI Vice President, Silver Lance . . . Ron French E-Board, tapped for Silver Lance ... Marshall Mah elected to E-Board, tapped for Blue Key and Silver Lance ... Dick Sams, Activity Council Area Director, tapped for Blue Key . . . Phi Kappa Phi took Jim Reid . . . New IK's are Doug Tamura, Dave Shumacher, Brian Landeene, Mike Huffaker ... Dave Tridle in Phi Eta Sigma ... Jim Hall Vandal Rally Squad ... Rich Wilson leading opera singer and performer ... Varsity Athletes were Roger Thomas, wrestling; George Grant, baseball ; Gary Johnson, track and cross country ... Social functions were th路e Pledge Dance with the Tri-Delts, Christmas fireside, the Odd Ball Dance, and the 38th Annual Russian Ball.

DAVID CALDWELL

P'resident

William Allison

David Caldwell Ronald French Peter Goodman David Green Dann Hall

James Hall Larry Hancock Michael Huffaker Christopher Korte Brian Landeene

Bruce Lines Roger Lyons Duane Martin Leonard Ogborn Richard Sams

Frank Shelt Scott Stone Ed Torgerson David Tridle James Wray

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FarmHouse

PAUL FOLLETT

President

J ose Aguirre R. Burkhardt John Ferebauer

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David Aikens Tom Crowley Steve Fields

Frank Blecha John Baker Eddie Bickford Jim Daniel Chad Eberhard Todd Eberhard Melvin Goodson H. Heimgartner Loren Honstead

Lester Boian Kesley Edmo Milt Johnston


Wayne Schneider, Ed Bickford, Jim Wolff, Lewis Rinebold tapped for IK's ... Mike Shoemaker, Melvin Goodson, Todd Eberhard, Chad Eberhard, Robert Ohlensehlen in Alpha Phi Omega ... Dick Wittman, Goodson, C. Eberhard, Jim"Daniel, Lester Boian, Milt Johnston in Alpha Zeta .. Gary Clark Distinguished Senior Award ... Stan Tlucek tapped for Blue Key ... Schneider in Alpha Kappa Psi ... Frank Blecha named Outstanding Sophomore Army ROTC Cadet . . . Wittman selected ASUI Budget Director and IK Knight of Knights . . . Farmhouse co-hosted the Fh National Conclave with WSU.

Robert Kee

Richard Maine

Robert Ohlensehlen Dale Piercy Michael Quesnell Lewis Rinebold Wayne Schneider Mike Shoemaker Larry Sorenson

Stan Tlucek Kevan Varin

Robin Wells Dick Wittman

Kent Womack


ED TULLOCH

Pr路esident

V. W. AND L INDA HowARD P1路octor and Hostess

346


Gault Hall

Robert Baldwin Michael Bauer Bruce Berg Thomas Bingham Daniel Butler

David Dabritz J erry Daiker Larry Doss Roger Emmen Gill Fahrenwald

Dan Faught Robert Fisher Randall Given Louis Gregory Richard Hartley

Douglas Jones Lyn Menick Michael Morefield Russell Morgan Clark Noble

William Solum Richard Sparks Kenneth Tewksbury Donald Tulloch

347


Men of Graham Hall

Graham and Snow co-sponsored a spring dance with the "Springfield Rifles" . . . new IK's are Francis Spain, Steve Crawford, Brian Miller, Bob Goodman . . . KUOI Staff-Ken Sagota, Dave Ulrich ... Brian Miller, Steve Crawford tapped for Mu Epsilon Delta ... Steve George received a Standard Oil Scholarship ... Warren Boxleitner received a Western Electric Fund Scholarship.

WARREN BOXLEITNER

First Semeste1路 Preside'Yit

348


GENE TISDALL

Second Semester President

Bob Cannon Gil Hough Norbert Edwardsen James Cassetto

Michael Capizzi Dave Hyde Byron Kasney Robert Miller

James Oud Earle Porter Kenneth ~egota Francis Spain

Ronald Tinsley David Ulrich Dale Uptmer Jerry Wohlford

349


Kappa Sigma

Kappa Sigma launched another great year with Rich Lewis, Pete Glendeman, Ricardo Castillo in Frosh Football ... Mac Har rison, John Foster KUOI Announcers .. 路 . IK's Dennis James, Rich Lewis . .. Alpha Kappa Psi-Mark Johnson, Vice President ; Bob Brower , Secretary; Corky Lillge, Bud Goodwin, Duffy Clement . . . Mark Johnson in P i Omicron Sigma, Blue Key ... Table Tennis champs Joe Karroum, Duffy Clement, R~cardo Castillo ... Marke Shelley Rally King ... Ken Stamper Sigma Tau ... Bob Crawley in Alpha Zeta . . . Rich Lewis in Ph i Eta Sigma . . . Mar ke Shelley outstanding upperclassman and Rick Lewis outstanding pledge . . . Jim Cuddihy new r ally squad member . . . pledged a new Kappa Sigma colony at Boise State College . . . sponsored exchange student Andres Salvadore ... fine times at Ka ppa Sigma.

RICH JOH NSON

P1路esident

350


Alan Cameron Bob Crawley Dennis Gray Dave Heidel Corey Lillge Gordon Rolfe

Ken Cox Dennis Carlson Kelly Carothers Ricardo Castillo Terry Grant Mike Giltzow Bob Fisher John Cron S. Hamilton William Harrison Roger Hartman Robert Gregory Richard Lewis Dennis Jones Richard Holder Pete Hirschburg John Roberts Bart Quesnell J elf Peterson Brad Nelson Jerry Smith Kenneth Stamper Andres Salvador Jim Simpson

351


Dennis Albers Lorin Andersen Ron Anderson Pat Baldwin

Lambda Chi Alpha

Cliff Bates Dwane Benson Ron Bifford Wade Bloom

Roger Bratram Robert Brunn Scott Busmann Elgie Capson

James Cash Bill Davis Dennis Douglas John Featherstone

Lambda Chi Alpha had a successful and eventful year beginning with the housemother's sneak and ending with the Crescent Girl Dance where Sue Emmons was crowned Crescent Girl ... Dennis Albers in Blue Key, E-Board, Pi Omicron Sigma . . . Chuck Wardle E-Board ... George Harvey won the outstanding Frosh Chemistry Award ... Bill Stecker in Phi Kappa Phi ... Ron Anderson tapped for Ai Sigma Phi . . . Don Ricketts General Chair man of the Tournament of the Vandals.

TOM GANNON

P'resident

352


Dan Giese M. Gnaedinger George Harvey Paul Hendrickson Bill Inman Gary Jaques Herman Johnson Keith Klaveano Mark Knock Greg Muir Donald Nicholson Matt Oliver Don Ricketts Dick Schultz Bob Shay Douglas Stanton Stewart Stanton Bill Stecker Edward Swett Dick Watkins John Watt

Dennis Whitehead

Steve Woods

Darwin Yoder

353


Lindley Hall

A great year for Lindley ... Dave Earl tapped for Phi Beta Kappa ... IK's selected Terry Oyama, Stan Shaff, Charles Barinaga, Rick Sorensen .... Phi Eta Sigma initiated Paul Ugstad and Charles Bar-inaga, President . . . Oyama and Bill Teska . are new Alpha Phi Omega members . . . Winding up a successful year in intramurals the hall brought home the Independent I.M. trophy to go with the campus football cup and Independent volleyball and basketball trophies ... Lindley was second overall in intramurals, the hall's best finish since 1962 ... Lindley rounded out the year with its annual spring cruise.

STEVE H ALL

P1路esident

354


Elton Anderson Charles Barinaga Ted Becker Arlin Berge John Bielenberg Dick Bradetick Richard Chilton Gary Chose Steven Coe Dennis Conrad Steven Cooper Charles Fattu George Gieser Richard Haag Bernie Hermann Gary Hermann DeL loyd Jacobson Martin Jensen John Kroque John Law Jerry Linehan Robert Locke Dennis McNall James MeN all Glenn Miles Phillip Myers E. Neberdahl David Reese Mike Ripatti R. Scharnhorst Dave Schooler Clinton Shaffer Stan Shuff Terry Stewart Kermit Staggers

Bill Teska Ward Toone Brent Tovey Ken Tunali Ron Zenner

355


McConnell Hall

Sule Abula Larry Horning

Jerry Boerner Larry Huter

Ken Hawley Mike Rosselle

Jay Burkhardt David Lord Jim Sloughter

356

Barry Finnell Tom McCavitt Jim Soeth

Donald Frank Lany McKay N. Tomlinson

Bob Hahn Jim Rosecrans Louis Uranga

Larry Helton Eric Shaber


McConnell Hall is justly proud of its accomplishments this year . .. Second highest GPA among men's dorms ... Jerry Boerner Vice President of Forester's Club . .. Rich Smith named an outstanding athlete at the Martin Relays ... Henry Pettis in varsity basketball . . . third annual "Pink Pussy" dance was held ... spring steak fry ... Garret Sasaki received the Robert F. Greene award.

MR. AND M RS. GLENN N ICHOLS

First Semeste1路 Proctor and Hostess

MR. AND MRS. RANDY STAMPER

Second Semester P1路octo1路 and Hostess

WAYNE M EULEMAN

L EO H E NGGELER

First Semester President

Second SemesteT President

357


Phi Delta Theta

Jon Adams Steven Angell Chris Beeson David Curtis Monte Dammarell Patrick Donnelly Mark Hawkins Gary Holer Terry Hollifield

Steve Brown John Driscoll Timothy Holt

Timothy Brown John Flerchinger Douglas James

Mark Cooper Dave Gridley Mark Jones

John Crawford John Crowser William Gulstrom Donald Hamlin Charles Kroll Daniel Larson


Karl Laws John Martin Marc McGregor

Keith Mitchell Robert Musiel Timothy Musiel

Thomas Paine Clay Randall James Rarick

JAMES AVERY

President

Harley Reckford Phillip Reser D. Romesburg

Daniel Smoke Dick St. Clair

Phi Delta Theta will always remember the '68-'69 school year .. . New Chapter house was completed on November 1 .. . Pajama Pledge Dance, Spring Initiation Formal ... Vandal football, Steve Olson; Tennis, Don Hamlin; Golf, Mark Cooper; Swimming, Dick Curtis, Jim Dean; Frosh Football, Steve Shaw, J ohn Crawford; Frosh Basketball, Shaw, Tom Thomas; Baseball, Phil Reser, Tom Thoas ... Phi Kappa Phi tapped Dick St. Clair, Terry Hollifield ... Pi Omicron Sigma-Tim Brown, T~rry Hollifield . . . New IK's Tom Paine, Chuck Kroll, Marc McGregor, Chris Beeson ... 12th Annual BPDTR netted $500 for the Moscow Opportunity School .. . Carol Howe Foster Scholarship went to Phil Reser ... Currently looking forward to a new lawn.

Steven Towles Michael Turk

Scott Welfare Stan Zimet


Phi Gamma Delta

Kermit Anderson C. Ashenbrener

Bob Bohman

Dennis Cain

Don Glindeman Howad Hedrick

Bruce Aus tin

Craig Barnes

Dave Bizeau

Kim Culp

Brian Engle

Bill Flandro

Ron King

Lance Lincoln

David Matlock

Fiji men proved another successful year . . . Second year in a row took trophy for highest men's all house grades . .. Jody Olson chosen a distinguished Senior , Blue Key, Pi Omicron Sigma ... Dave Goss in P i Omicron Sigma and Blue Key President ... Bob Harwood in Pi Omicron Sigma and a distinguished Senior, Phi Beta Phi, and highest grades in his law class ... Dennis Cain Blue Key, Pi Omicron Sigma ... Jim Whistler on E-Board, Silver Lance, Pi Omicron Sigma .. . Dick White in Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi .. . Kermit Anderson tapped for Blue Key, Pi Gamma Mu ... Gordon Matlock Phi Beta Phi, Mu Epsilon Delta P resident .. . Dave Bizeau Mu Epsilon Delta ... Bob Bohman Sigma Tau President, Phi Kappa P hi .. . Mike Camino Sigma Tau Treasurer, member Rick Reed ... Bill McCurdy ASUI Vice P resident ... J eff Williams J unior Class Vice President ... Bob Taber Sophomore Class Vice President .. . In Vandal Sports-Dick Nelson, Kurt Miller, Larry Cripe, football; Jim Johnston, basketball; Ken Ray, Larry Cripe, baseball; Bob Bohman, Ken Nyman, track; Jeff Williams, tennis; Terry Thiessen, swimming; Skip Pierce, Dick White Allan Hull, golf; Jack Brennon, skiing. As you can see the men of the Fiji House are no secret at t he U of I.

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Joe Welch

Jim Whistler

Jetf Williams

Jerry Woolf

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Phi Kappa Tau

Phi Tau built their Homecoming float with the Tri Deltas and placed third ... successful 49'er Fling . .. Laurel Coronation Ball-Jeana Hawkes, Tri Delta crowned PKT Laurel Sweetheart .. . IK's chose Leon Church, Mike Howell, Steve Shake ... Alpha Zeta initiated Paul Griffiths, Steve Travis, Dennis Ujiiye ... Blue Key tapped Dennis Ujiiye, Scott Cunningham ... Paul Griffiths tapped for Mu Epsilon Delta ... Scott Cunningham appointed ASUI Legislative Assistant and tapped into Pi Gamma Mu and Pi Omicron Sigma .. . Dennis Harwick chosen ASUI Campus Events Area Director and served as General Chairman for Campus Chest and Holly Week Activities ... Dennis Ujiiye chosen ASUI Service Area Director, elected Treasurer of Alpha Zeta . .. Scott Cunningham elected Pi Gamma Mu President . . . Raymond T urner served as Chancellor of Alpha Zeta and chosen Idaho Aggie of the year ... Tom Church served as Chronicler of Alpha Zeta and selected President of Collegiate FF A Chapter . . . Richard Furniss recipient of an Idaho Regents Scholarship; tapped into Phi Sigma and Xi Sigma Phi . . . Peter Delis chosen Mr. LEGS in Frosh Week's Legs Contest to fill out a very active and rewarding scholastic year for Phi Tau.

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Dudley Adams Wayne Allen J. Bartenhagen

Vern Brown David Chesnut Walter Chesnut

Leon Church Wayne Clark Peter Delis


Dennis Dickson Tony Dille Paul Gt路iffiths Tom Kelly Mike Howell Thomas Jennings Byron Nagaki Emmitt Pfost Ronald Rotert Dennis Ujiiye Stephen Travis M. Weidenbach

EUGENE ORR

P1路esident

Dennis Harwick Phillip Meador Dale Sain Dale Wilkins

Clyde Hill Gary Morical Steve Shake Rich Yankey

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Shoup Hall

Dayo Fabiji

Bill Hoene

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Pi Kappa Alpha

Arthur Bean Robert Curtis Dana Deist

John Garske Ed Kingsford J oe Ledgerwood

Era Martin Lyle Mosier Daryl Mullinix

John Pederson Craig Phillips George Raney

Dennis Rhodes Wade Rumney Dave Thiessen

John Thompson Doug Trudeau Boyce Williamson

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Sigma Alpha Epsilon

SAE's were active in Varsity sports with Pat Kerby and Dave Leroy in Golf; Per Platou and Nick Latham in Skiing; Bob Ross and John Nelson in Basketball; Dave Mohler in Wrestling; Jim Wilund, Ed Schmidt in Football; Lance Labine, Bob Mikalson, Dan LaRue in Baseball; Vaughn Sweet in Track ... Selected new IK's were Lance Labine, Robert Ford, Andy Kevan, Thad Peterson ... IK Officers are Duke Rich Leichner and Page Trainer Duane Unzicker ... Tapped for Blue Key were John Bond, Dave Leroy, Randy Stone, Rod Winther, Jim Mottern, Bob Young ... Jim Mottern in Silver Lance, Pi Omicron Sigma, E-Board, and Junior Class President ... Marc Gale in Pi Omicron Sigma and winner of Guy Wicks Award ... John Bond in Mu Epsilon Delta ... Duane Unzicker in Mu Epsilon Delta, Phi Eta Sigma ... Phil Riersgard in Phi Eta Sigma .. . Bill Ritter IFC Secretary and Alpha Epsilon Rho . . . Bob Young on E-Board . . . Lee McCollum on E-Board and Sophomore Class President ... SAE College Bowl Team-Dave Leroy, Randy Stone, Bob Young, John Bond campus and state champions . . . SAE first in Song Fest ... another outstanding year for Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

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MARC GALE

P'resident


Dan Alsaker Bill Darden Robert Deilke Bill Faucett Robert Ford

Gary Garnard Bob Hanson Edward Hulme Mike Hunter Andy Kevan

Dan LaRue Nick Latham Rick Leichner John Lundquist Dee May

Lea McCollum Wes Mellow Jim Mottern John Nelson Mike Nelson

Phil Peterson Dave Poe Bill Ross Bob Ross Martin Schnell Stanton Starr

Bruce Stratton Vaughn Sweet Duane Unzicker Ted Wheeler Bill Wilund Robert Young

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D EAN DALLAS

Fi1路st Semester P1路esident

Sigma Chi

TOM P ENCE

Second Semeste1路 P1路esident

Steve Adams Jim Barta

Bill Allen Sam Barton

Dick Bagley Donald Benedict

Roger Baker Hugh Bevan

Robert Bonzer

T om Burkwist Nathan Chapman Stephen Cravens


Sigma Chi was well known on campus this year ... Paul Nelson Freshman Class President ... Mark Purdy in Theologue . . . Vern Deahl, F_red Lake, Tom Burkwist, Jack Goddard, Bob Bonzer, Kent Delana in varsity athletics ... Jack Goddard chosen Frosh King . . . Randy LuceRally Squad .. . Ron Bozarth Vice President of Intercollegiate Broadcasting System . . . Mike Heinemeyer Blue Key ... Bill Hilton Argonaut Staff ... Jim Barta Publicity Area Director ... Dave Knutson active in Drama, won Corbett Foundation scholarship to study opera in Germany ... Houghton Whithed chairman of Intramural Funding Committee ... Dean Dallas outstanding member; Gary Palmer outstanding pledge ... Sigma Chi won the Holly Week Decorations Contest ... The annual Sweetheart Ball was held at the Spokane Club in Spokane ... A successful Derby Days to finish the year's activities.

Vern Deahl Kent Delana Leroy Fink

Jack Goddard Jim Greene Neil Grover

Martin Hensel Paul Hietala Bill Hilton

Larry Houston Donald Johnson Perry Kirby Marc Kircher

Dan Kirk William Koch Fred Lake Bruce Lines William Little Richard Lowe

Randy Luce John MacPhee Tom Magaw Steve Morris Paul Nelson Gat路y Palmer

Curtis Sower Lee True Frank Urizar Walter Wickham Dave Wishney Rick Zamyow


Sigma Nu

Ken Barnes Bruce Bell Darrell Blades

Bob Campbell Don Campbell Bill Corbett

Wayne Crookston Randy Dillon Ryan Dixon JERRY KOESTER

P1路esident

370


Rick Hoyle Mike McGiel

Bob Humphrey Jim McLaughlin

Bill Jackson Bob Nix

Jerry Jones Doug Small

Joe Kampa David Smith

The men of Sigma Nu started a good year by winning the Scholarship Improvement trophy for grades ... Jerry Koester was elected IFC President, tapped for Blue Key . . . Greg Hill was President of Alpha Phi Omega ... Bob Wallace an IK officer and chosen Knight of Knights by Spurs ... Ugly Man was John Durham ... Stan Tucker selected for Sigma Tau ... New IK's are Rich Hoyle, Terry Bitkin, Nick Vlachos, Bill Matter ... Alpha Phi Omega tapped Bob Wallace, Gomer Davis, Rus Storey, Ron Wendle ... Joe Kampa, Skip Ivie, Bruce Erickson played Varsity Baseball ... Tom Nelson, John Durham, Tom Jarman, Frank Whittier on football squad.

J eri Engelking Scott Harris Bruce Krohn Dan Stapleton

Don Hagadone Mark Hampton Greg Hill Ron Holloway Marvin Maddess Ralph Maddess Walter Storey Bob Taisey Stan Tucker Nick Vlachos Gary Wasemiller Ron Wendle


Snow Hall

MIKE SCHULTZ

First Semester President

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J OHN W H ITE

Second Semester President

Men of Snow Hall in campus activities with new IK's Tom Slayton and Tom Kerl ... Model United Nations Tom Slayton . . . Brent Holben in Agronomy Club . . . Mu Epsilon Delta tapped Scott Rudeen and Dick Starkey ... John Schultz in Biology Club . . . Alpha Kappa Psi- Dan Eaton ... Serving RHA were Dick Starkey and Dave Wilcox . . . Wes Franklin in Sigma Tau . . . . KUOI Bob Lomas, Dave Eldenberg, Rick Bollar ... WCC Ray Oneal and Scott Rudeen ... Ron Kerl Frosh Week Chairman ... Abdu Lasan, Dave Conklin in Associated F orester s . . . Phi Beta Kappa tapped Dick Starkey . . . Roger Oestmann out for spring football ... P ete Ruth erford and Jim Smith in Baseball ... Abdu L asan on Soccer Team . . . John Phillips in Wrestling ... Snow Hall closed the year with their spring dance with the "Springfield Rifle."


Ricky Anglesey

Wayne Brydon

Bruce Burk

Dave Conklin

Wes Franklin

Don Heikkila

Mont Hibbard

David Holm

Robert Jones

Abdu Lasan

Gary Leischner

Barry Roberts

Gary Rose

Scott Rudeen

Chris Schuh

John Schultz

Jan Stephens

Marv Stimmel

Mike Wasko

Albert Wright

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Tau Kappa Epsilon A good year for Tau Kappa Epsilon . . . Bruce Henry U. of I. Varsity Ski Coach ... Dale Yount, Frank Doctor, Craig Wiegman, Steve Barker, Jerry Newbern varsity football ... Brent Claiborn, Tom Hunter, Bob Honsinger, J oe Shelton tapped for IK's . . . Steve Goetz elected IK Court J ester ... Don Stone Pi Gamma Mu President, tapped for Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, named winner of AFROTC Senior Superior Performance Award and winner of McLane Scholarship . . . Rick Ritter tapped for Phi Epsilon Kappa ... Both Stone and Ritter tapped for Blue Key . . . Frank Yamamoto in Curtain Club . . . Roger Jamison tapped for Phi Eta Sigma . . . Lonnie Sparks founder and president of Pacific Nor thwest Flat Earth Society . . . Richard Kunter President of Vandal Flying Club and Associated Miners . . . TKE's finished third in campus intramurals ... chose J oanne Toevs as first annual TKE Sweetheart ... Playboy's Playmate of the year, Miss Lisa Baker, special guest at Sweetheart Dance ... yes, it was a very good year for the men at 745 Nez Perce.

R. Adelmann .lim Amos Sam Barker

Mike Barr James Bates Steven Bradburn

William Britton Brent Claiborn Dick Clyde

Ron Cole Pat Cudmore Steve Davis

Phillip Eimers Harry Emerson R. Felgenhour

Cliff Fine John Finley Doug Fisher

John Forland Richard Fuehrer Steve Goetz


Roger Raga Jim Hawley Bruce Henry Ron Honsinger Jerry Hughes Thomas Hunter Steve Jackson

Bob Jacobsen Mike Kennedy : James Landmark

I Russ Lively

' Robert Lutton Greg McDonald Don Neglay BiiJ Nishioka Gary Norbom Russ Peterson Lyle Points Rick Ritter Roger Ritter Rob Roger5on Joe Shelton Lonnie Sparks Don Stone Mike Stone David Swager Robert Thompson Larry Trautman

TERRY ROBINSON

President Hadley Wagner

Jim Waters Tory Whitehead Bradley Wirth

Art Watkins Brad Whitman Dale Yount

Dean Webb Craig Wiegman Bob Zimmerman


Theta Chi

Theta Chi was out on campus . . . Ron Reynolds Homecoming Chairman and Senior Vice President . . . Rich Greenfield chosen outstanding senior in architecture . . . Alpha Kappa Psi Bob Gr eeley, Bob Worsley . .. Charles Bonney in Curtain Club . . . Joe Cenarrusa I FC Treasur er and WRIFC Vice President . . . Greg Brown JIFC Treasurer . . . Gene Delay in MUN . . . Theta Chi second in the campus College Bowl ... Gail Shackelford chosen Dream Gir l.

FRED GRAY

376

P'resident


Steven Bekktdahl David Birch Tom Birch

John Blewett Gregory Brown Joseoh Cenarrusa

Dave Evans T homas Gisler Bob Greeley

Ken Hall John Martin Bob May

Clair Moore Ronald Reynolds Dennis Rhodes

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Upham Hall

Glenn J ohnson Anell Slavick

Paul Arndt James Gilbert Bob Lanting Bill Stillman

Bill Bird Andrew Bristol Carl Glarborg R. Goicoechea Richard Peny Randy Pinkerton Ron Thaemert Donald Vannoy

Doug Crockett Ronald H anes Bob Recor ds Jim Willms

John Farri ngton Eije Johnson Kenneth Schenk Larry Wolf

Dan Gabica Michael Kesten Vernon Smith

Jack Gilbert Erich Korte Eugene Sparks


Another successful year for the men of Upham ... Following a good fall dance, Christmas Fireside and Spring Dance, Upham initiated what hopefully will become an annual Political "Smoker" the night before ASUI elections . . . Jim Willms was elected ASUI President . . . John Farrington tapped for Sigma Tau ... Gil Hagen named distinguished senior ... Rich Perry, Jim Hyslop initiated into Mosaic ... Greg Sanford, Steve Brady, Bob Miller tapped for IK's ... Jim Gilbert tapped for Phi Kappa Phi . . . Vann Chandler in varsity tennis and Greg Sanford in freshmen basketball.

JAMES H YSLOP

Fi'rst Semester P'resident


Willis Sweet

Hall

Willis Sweet held their last annual Cabaret . . . Spring Steak Fry . . . Eric Puschmann in Arnold Air Society and Sigma Tau . . . Dean Miller tapped for Phi Eta Sigma ... Fred Ducat in Alpha Phi Omega ... Delta Sigma Chi- Mike Clay.

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RICK McGoLDEN

DOUG BAUNE

First Semester P'resident

Second Semester P'resident

DICK LITZINGER

Proctor


Pete Arkell P hil Batchelder Clifford Bradley Charles Cowden Roger Eisenbarth

J on Elsberry Carl Feucht Ken F rank Ross Gedeberg Joe Goergen

Dennis Gray John Grieve Gordon Harris Mike Heck Ron Hernvall

Lynn Hyslop Stan Jones Dave Markowski Dea n Miller Tom Miller

Dennis Noble S. P alowatvischai J im Peterson Eric P uschmann Colin Randolph

Bill Reid Phillip Robinson Edward Sanman Harley Schreck Mike Smith

Jim Stutzman Melvin Sundin Wayne Syran Craig Thomson Ward Tollbom Craig Zemke

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Sigma Gamma Chi

Wayne Chandler Dennis Dossett Paul Gillespie Leonard Hult

LEE COLLETT

P1路esident

382

K lyn Cheney Porter Dutson Alan Herbst Francis Lee

Kenneth Collett Calvin Davidson Bl'ian Evans John Francis Keith Hessing Jerry Herr Van Newbold Greg Miller


Sigma Gamma Chi's first year as a fraternity was an active one . . . Keith Hessing in Varsity Basketball . . . Rodney Watson tapped for Phi Beta Kappa ... Porter Dutson represented Idaho at the Farm Bureau Talent Show at Kansas City ... Lee Collett won the Hamilton Watch Award ... Nairn Moore and Gregg Miller on the winning team of the J . R. Simplot Freshman Engineering Design Award . .. Leonard Hult State FF A Vice President . . . Paul Gillespie won Texaco Scholarship . . . John Francis awarded NDEA Fellowship and Secretary-Fiscal Agent of Xi Sigma Pi . . . Dean Lee won F reshman Math Contest . . . Calvin Davidson, Brian Evans, Gregg Miller in Phi Eta Sigma ... Calvin Davidson won Standard Oil Scholarship . . . House donated LDS books to the University Library ... Other activities included the F all Dance, Christmas Party, and Spring Formal Dinner Dance.

Alan Robison Rodney Watson

Ron Smith Garth Winter

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THE UNIVERSITY OF

IDAHO







Acknowledgment Page

From the editor's desk comes a special thank you to many indispensable people. It has been a pleasure for me to work closely with many people and for the University. The staff has been enthusiastic and has worked hard to complete this book. We appreciate the opportunity to record your college life in your Gem. Many students do not realize the enormous amount of work that goes into a yearbook-the search for staff, new ideas, scheduling, rescheduling, writing copy, drawing layouts, lost pictures, lost copy, typing, proofreading, indexing, taking and developing pictures, special effects, and endless phone calls. It takes cooperation, hard work, a sense of humor and most important a ''Gem spirit." Many people have made it possible to complete the 1969 Gem and to these people my sincere thanks. Jo, 1968 editor-for getting us started. Ed and Steve, Photographers-for their creativity, Ion~ hours of photographing and sleepless nights of developmg. A special thanks for their work on the Cover, Introduction and Ending Sections, and for remaining after school was over to finish developing. Jo, for stepping in as Co-editor. Your help and advice were greatly appreciated. Section Editors-Susan, Connie, Jo, Sue, Steve, and Carol. Dean Vettrus, SUB General Manager-for his patience, encouragement, and help. The ASUI office staff. Mr. Kim from Rudy's, Mr. Priest from Shamrock's and Thonneys. All those groups and organizations who rescheduled pictures. All the individuals who helped get lost information. President Hartun~, Governor Samuelson, and Deans of all colleges for the1r personal letters. Jim Gipson and Caxtons for patience, advice and extra help. Dick Starkey, Eric Korte, Robert Bauer-for photographs. Those friends, roommates, and living groups who put up with those trying moments and one special guy who was very understanding. Best of luck to 1970 editors, Steve and Ed. VALERIE KOESTER JOAN MALTZ

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Organizational Index ADMINISTRATIVE Board of Regents .......................... Counselors ...................................... Governor Samuelson .................... Placement Center .......................... President Hartung ........................ Student Affairs .............................. Vice Presidents/ Administration ..

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ACTIVITIES Blue Key Talent Show .................. 162 Drama ....................................... .... 170 Foresters' Ball ................................ 137 Helldivers ........................................ 153 Music Groups ................................ 156 Navy Ball ........................................136 Orchesis .......................................... 152 Pansy Breakfast ............................ 165 Phi Delt Turtle Derby ................151 ASUI ACTIVITIES ABM Fot路um .................................. 166 Big Name Entertainment ............ 144 Blood D1路ive ....................................149 Campus Chest ................................ 150 Coed Capers .................................... 125 Dad's Day ........................................ 128 Emphasis Education Week ........154 Fall Dances .................................... 130 Freshman Orientation ..................122 Frosh Week .................................... 148 Graduation ......................................174 Holly Week .................................... 134 Homecoming .................................... 126 Miss U of I ....................................164 Mother's Weekend ........................ 168 Public Events ................................ 146 Registration .................................... 123 SUB .................................................. 138 Symposium ......................................140 University Pace ..............................160 WSU Walk ...................................... 124 ASUI ORGANIZATIONS Activities Council ........................196 Associated Women Students ........208 ASUI Executive Board ................ 195 ASUI President ............................194 ASUI Vice President .................... 194 Budget Director ............................ 200 KUOI ..............................................206 Public Relations Director ............ 200 Student Union Office .................... 198 Traffic Court .................................. 229 ASUI P UBLICATIONS Argonaut ........................................204 Gem of the Mountains ..................201 ATHLETICS Baseball ............................................268 Basketball ........................................256 Cross Country ................................267 Football ............................................ 246 Golf .................................................. 267 Intramurals ....................................278 Porn Pon Girls ................................251 Rally Squad ....................................251 Skiing ..............................................266 Swimming ......................................272 Tennis ..............................................274 Tt路ack .............................................. 276

Women's Recreation Association 284 Wrestling ........................................264 CLASSES Freshmen ........................................ 115 Sophomores .................................... 101 Juniors ............................................ 89 Seniors ............................................ 69 Graduate Students ........................ 88 Outstanding Seniors .................... 60 COLLEGES Adult Education ............................ Agriculture .................................... Business .......................................... Education ........................................ Engineering .................................... Forestry .......................................... Graduate School ............................ Law .................................................. Law School Faculty/ Senior Class Letters and Science ...................... Mines ................................................

62 36 38 40 42 44 62 46 46 48 61

ENGINEERS Automotive Engineers ..................226 Chemical Engineers ......................225 I EEE ..............................................224 Mechanical Engineers ..................226 Student Affiliate of ACS ............224 FRATERNITIES Alpha Kappa Lambda ..................326 Alpha Tau Omega ..........................328 Beta Theta Pi ................................330 Delta Chi ........................................338 Delta Sigma Phi ............................340 Delta Tau Delta ............................ 342 Farmhouse ......................................344 Kappa Sigma ................................360 Lambda Chi Alpha ......................362 Phi Delta Theta ............................368 Phi Gamma Delta ..........................360 Phi Kappa Tau .............................. 362 Pi Kappa Alpha ............................366 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ..................366 Sigma Chi ......................................368 Sigma Nu ........................................370 Tau Kappa Epsilon ......................374 Theta Chi ........................................376 Sigma Gamma Chi ........................382 HONORARIES AND SOCIETIES Aggie Honor Roll .......................... 37 Alpha Kappa Psi .......................... 38 Alpha Lambda Delta .................... 53 Alpha Zeta .................................... 36 Blue Key ........................................212 Mosaic ..............................................230 Mortar Board ................................209 Mu Epsilon Delta .......................... 49 Phi Beta Kappa .............................. 48 Phi Kappa Phi .............................. 53 Phi Upsilon Omicron ....................221 Pi Gamma Mu .............................. 49 Sigma Tau ...................................... 42 Silver Lance ....................................209 MEN'S DORMS Borah Hall ......................................332 Campus Club .................................. 334 Chrisman Hall ................................336

Gault Hall ......................................346 Graham Hall ..................................348 Lindley Hall ....................................364 McConnell Hall ..............................356 Shoup Hall ......................................364 Snow Hall ......................................372 Upham Hall ....................................378 Willis Sweet ..................................380 ORGANIZATIONS AND SERVICE GROUPS Ag Council ...................................... 228 Ag Economics Club ......................228 Agronomy Club ............................232 Al A ..................................................226 Alpha Phi Omega ........................ 213 Associated Foresters ....................229 Bench and Bar ...................... 217, 232 Block and Bridle ..................227, 232 Collegiate FF A .............................. 227 Curtain Club ..................................233 Future Veterinarians ..................227 Home Economics Club ..................221 Intercollegiate Knights ................211 Interfraternity Council ..............215 Junior IFC ......................................216 Junior Panhellenic ........................218 Pakistani Students ........................218 Panhellenic ....................................214 PEM Club ......................................219 Residence Hall Council ................216 SIEA ................................................218 Soccer Team ..................................220 Sports Car Club ............................233 Spurs ................................................210 Valkyries ........................................212 Vandal Esquires ............................230 Vandal Flying Club .................... 220 Vandal Riders ................................220 Wallace Complex Committee ......216 Women's "I" Club ........................219 WRA ................................................219 POLITICS Campus Elections ..........................142 ICEP ................................................217 Model UN ......................................143 Young Democrats ........................233 Young Republicans ......................233 RELIGIOUS AREA Religious Centers ..........................231 ROTC Air Force ........................................238 Army ................................................236 Navy ................................................237 NESEP ..........................................234 Staffs ................................................235 ROYALTY A TO Esquire Girl ........................ 184 Delta Sig Dream Girl .................. 185 Forester's Queen .......................... 188 Frosh King .................................... 183 Frosh Queen ..................................183 Gault Hall Snowball Queen ........ 187 Holly Queen .................................. 180 Homecoming Queen ......................178 Lambda Chi Crescent Girl ........ 184 May Qtteen ....................................181 Military Queen .............................. 186

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Miss Campus Chest .................... 182 Miss University of ldaho............ 179 Navy Color Girl ............................ 186 Phi Tau Laurel Queen ................ 185 SAE Violet Queen ........................ 189 Sweetheart of Sigma Chi ............ 181 Theta Chi Dream Girl ................ 189 TKE Sweetheart .......................... 188 Ugly Man ........................................ 182 Willis Sweet Cabaret Queen ...... 187 SORORITIES Alpha Chi Omega ........................290 Alpha Gamma Delta .................... 292

Alpha Phi ........................................294 Delta Delta Delta ........................300 Delta Gamma ................................ 302 Gamma Phi Beta ..........................310 Kappa Alpha Theta ......................316 Kappa Kappa Gamma ................318 Pi Beta Phi ....................................320 SPONSOR GROUPS Angel Flight ................ ................ 238 Corvettes ........................................ 237 Daughters of Diana ....................222 Daughters of the Shield and Diamonds ..........................223

Little Sigmas .................................. 223 Little Sisters of Minerva ............222 ROTC .............................................. 236 WOMEN'S DORMI TORIES Campbell Hall ................................ 296 Carter Hall ....................................298 Ethel Steel House ........................304 Forney Hall .................................... 306 French House ................................ 308 Hays Hall ......................................312 Houston Hall .................................. 314 McCoy Hall ....................................322 Oleson Hall ....................................324

Student Index - AAbajian, Kelly Jo, 102, 320 Abbott, Kat路en Lucile, 290 Abo, Lois Ann, 69, 304 Absec, Kevin Martin, 89, 211, 337 Abula, Sule Sylvanus, 69, 356 Acuff, Orla Rae Kirking, 89, 296 Adams, Charles William, 328 Adams, Dudley Vere, 362 Adams, Jill Christine, 294 Adams, Jon Scott, 358 Adams, Steven Vallenty, 102, 368 Adams, Timm Russell, 53 Adelmann, Carl Richard, 374 Adkins, Ches ter Dale, 224 Aggers, Kent Charles, 42, 63, 69, 209, 212 Agidius, James Patrick, 102 Aguirre, Diana Carmen, 182, 223, 236, 251 Aguirre, Jose, 102, 215, 344 Aguirre, Sylvia Dolores, 89, 212, 296 Ahamed, Azizuddin, 88 Ahrens, Edward Duane, 217 Aikens, Dave, 89, 344 Aitkin, Judith Ann, 102, 324 Albers, Dennis Lynn, 69, 195, 197, 352 Albet路ts, Doris lone, 219, 298 Aldridge, Holly Anne, 219, 300 Alldaffer, Sue Ann, 208, 304 Allen, Bruce Leroy, 69 Allen, Elizabeth Made, 102, 306 Allen, Laurie Joan, 309 Allen, Mo, 88 Allen, Richard Wayne, 332 Allen, Wayne R., 236, 362 Allen, William Cox, 368 Allford, Linda Lou, 89, 324 Allison, William Lloyd, 343 Als aker, Daniel Lee, 367 Amonson, Robert, 53 Ambrose, Polly, 197, 222, 318 Amos, James Frank, 69, 374 Amundsen, Mary Amelia, 324 Andelin, Ralph Gordon, 49, 211 Andersen, Lorin Emerson, 352 Anderson, Andena Jewel, 324 Anderson, Burt William, 38 Anderson, Darice Liane, 316 Anderson, Elton George, 89, 232, 355 Anderson, Gloria Jean, 230, 380 Anderson, Helen Joyce, 69, 221, 296 knderson; Jerry Dean, 334 Anderson, Karen Irene, 89, 222, 308 Anderson, Kermit Karl, 38, 89, 212, 360 Anderson, Kristine Ruth, 236, 290

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Anderson, Lyla Lynn, 102, 292 Anderson, Margaret Jean, 102, 296 Anderson, Michael, 217 Anderson, Rhea Kiebert, 102, 314 Anderson, Roger Lee, 228 Anderson, Roger Wayne, 195 Anderson, Ronald James, 89, 352 Anderson, Shirley Ann, 102, 304 Andres, Janice I rene, 320 Andrews, Phillip Joseph, 227 Angell, Stephen Francis, 89, 358 Anglesy, Ricky Kent, 373 Ankney, Kent Clifford, 328 Ankney, Leslie Elton, 232 Annis, David Howard, 227 Anselmo, Carol Lee, 102, 296 Arana, Antonia Marie, 69, 212, 302 Arford, Marla LaVonne, 90, 308 Arkell, Peter Scott, 90, 381 Armstrong, Sally Elizabeth, 178, 223 Arndt, Karen Elaine, 69, 214, 222, 291 Arndt, Paul Andrew, 102, 378 Arneson, Dennis Calvin, 53, 234 Arneson, Robert Lawrence, 48, 224 Arnold, Diana Maureen, 69, 290 Arnold, Pamela Sue, 69, 300 Arnzen, Joan Marie, 314 Arnzen, Michael 路Francis, 36, 228 Arvish, Andrea Joan, 102, 314 Ashbaugh, Marilyn Louis, 69 Ashenbrener, Christopher, 90, 360 Ashenbrener, Jan Marie, 69, 309 Ashion, Barbara Jean, 223 Atchison, John Warren, 224 Ater, Linda, 53 Athow, Lewis Keith, 42 Atkinson, Gary Lee, 248 Auger, Janne. Christine, 102, 318 Austin, Bruce Gordon, 90, 366 Avery, James Alan, 69, 359

- BBabbitt, Sherry Diane, 298 Babin, Billy Terence, 38 Bacharach, Kristin, 309 Bacharach, Sam Arthur, 204, 233 Bader, Judy Ann, 314 Bagley, Richard Seibert, 102, 368 Bailey, Michael Fred, 207 Bailey, Patricia Irene, 187 Baker, Betty Colleen, 214, 292 Baker, Dwight Eldridge, 217 Baker, George Harvey, 70 Baker, John Patton, Jr., 42, 70, 344 Baker, Marshall Manfred, 88, 212

Baker, Raymond John, 229 Baker, Roger Douglas, 368 Baker, Sharon Kay, 300 Balderson, Harold, 326 Baldus, Carlene Doris, 306 Baldus, Dennis Joseph, 102 Baldwin, James Lenard, 217 Baldwin, Patrick Lee, 352 Baldwin, Robert Eugene, 70, 347 Bales, Mary Kathleen, 70, 318 Ball, Ronald Glenn, 230 Ballou, Michael Stephen, 252 Balls, Mari Beth, 102, 292 Bamesberger, Susan Jean, 70, 221, 309 Bandy, Louise Marie, 102, 314 Bandy, Robert Wells, 232 Barinaga, Charles Joe, 355 Barker, Donald Ray, 217 Barker, Samuel Eric, 90, 374 Barnes, Barry, 49 Barnes, Craig Darwin, 102, 360 Barnes, James Oliver, 334 Barnes, Kay Ellen, 49 Barnes, Kenneth Eugene, 370 Barnett, Candace Lynn, 70, 318 Barr, Douglass Scott, 207 Barr, Karen Christine, 318 Barr, Michael Eugene, 102, 374 Barrett, Carole Jean, 70 Barta, James Lee, 196, 232, 368 Bartenhagen, Edward, 90, 362 Bartlome, Kathleen, 324 Barton, Dana Samuel, 368 Barton, Patricia Louise, 49, 90, 294 Bartosh, Sharon Lee, 90, 292 Basey, Linda Ruth, 49, 70 Basgen, Catherine, 102, 290 Batchelder, Philip, 90, 381 Batelaan, Dorothy, 53, 102, 314 Bates, Clifford Jay, 102, 352 Bates, James William, 70, 374 Bates, Nancy Faye, 304 Batie, Donna Marie, 70, 290 Bauer, Michael Anthony, 229, 347 Bauman, Lorraine, 102, 308 Baumgartner, Hazel Joy, 102, 322 Baune, Douglas Wayne, 90, 380 Bausch, Tamara Judy, 53, 70 Beal, Olani, 227 Bean, Arthur William, 365 Beaster, Ervin James, 53 Beatty, Lynn Alan, 334 Beck, Catherine Rose, 70, 314 Beck, Donald Ernest, 326 Becker, Janie Green, 53, 70 Becker, Theodore James, 90, 355


Beckwith, Lynne Louise, 70 Beckwith, Muriel Kay, 102, 322 Beddow, Ella Marie, 298 Beebe, Steve, 46, 217 Beesley, Marvin Gay, 38 Beeson, Christopher, 358 Behler, Cheryl Ann, 308 Beisner, Kent Alan, 272 Bekkedahl, Stephen Lee, 377 Bell, Martha Grace, 53 Bell, Robert Bruce, 370 Belsher, Stanley David, 211 Bemis, Barbara Jean, 236, 294 Benedict, Diane Ruth, 53, 233 Benedict, Donald Douglas, 368 Benjamin, Leslie Jean, 208, 214 Bennett, Carole Gale, 64, 70, 181, 208, 309 Bennett, Dorothy Kaye, 102 Benoit, Lesley Katherine, 202, 30!) Benson, Donald Ray, 225 Benson, Dwane Bert, 90, 352 Benson, Linda Mat路lene, 102, 298 Bentz, Clinton Ross, 227 Berg, Bruce Lawrence, 211, 347 Berge, Arlin Curtis, 355 Berger, Trudy Ann, 90, 290 Bergman, Christina, 70, 219, 324 Bergquist, Shanna Rae, 222 Bergstrom, Sheryl, 90, 324 Bermensolo, Gary Ray, 102, 211, 339 Bermeosolo, Marsha Lynn, 53, 90, 309 Berrigan, Nancy Elizabeth, 210 Berry, Charles Robert, 102 Betz, Eldon Hugh, 36, 37, 227 Bevan, Hugh Rowland, '1~8 Bickford, Edward LeRo) , '228, 344 Biddlecome, Lewis, 90 Bielenberg, John Edwin, 70, 355 Sifford, Ronald Alan, 352 Biker, Barbara Louise, 102, 296 Biladeau, Garre Linn, 216 Biladeau, Jay Glen, 70, 339 Bingham, Thomas Sabin, 207, 347 Birch, David Lawrence, 103, 377 Birch, Katherine, 294 Birch, Wayne Thompson, 70, 377 Bird, Howard Earl, 232 Bird, Karen Sue, 102, 216, 314 Bird, William Eldon, 102, 232, 378 Bish, William Clayton, 236 Bistline, Diana Maynard, 90, 316 Bithell, Irene Lindsay, 70 Bithell, Thomas Charles, 70 Bizeau, David Ross, 49, 102, 360 Bjot路um, Margaret Mary, 298 Black, Margaret Laura, 70, 316 Blades, Darrell Wayne, 70, 370 Blair, Dennis, 70 Blake, Frederick Donald, 88 Blecha, Frank, 102, 236, 344 Blewett, John Lewis, 71, 377 Blodgett, Carol J ean, 90, 294 Bloom, Wade Douglas, 38, 90, 352 Board, Dwight Vernon, 46, 217 Bobbitt, Peggy Colleen, 90, 300, 313 Boden, Joann, 320 Bodenhofer, Jackalyn, 90, 236 Bodily, Myrna Kay, 90, 219, 222, 324 Bodmer, Larry Lee, 71, 334 Boerner, Jerry William, 102, 229, 356 Bogardus, Frank Allen, 71, 217, 230 Bohman, Brian Lynn, 211 Bohman, Marsha Kathryn, 90, 302 Bohman, Robert Ernest, 42, 53, 90, 360 Boian, Lester Owen, 36, 90, 227, 344 Bollar, James Richard, 207 Bollman, Margaret, 314 Bolton, Merry Rose, 294 Bonacquisti, Frank, 234 Bond, Gary Robert, 211

Bond, John Sullivan, 49, 212, 222 Bone,Jody Ann, 292 Bonney, Charles Ruben, 233 Bonzer, Camilla Sue, 71, 204, 290 Bonzer, Gayle Elizabeth, 102, 290 Bonzer, Robert Lawrence, 102, 272, 368 Boren, Barbara JoAnn, 102, 219, 292 Borup, Susan Jane, 181, 306 Bostrom, Bob, 334 Bouchard, Dona Mary, 221 Bowen, David Robert, 217 Bowen, Dwight Reese, 46, 217 Bower, Donna Rae, 90, 296 Bower, Kristine, 223 Bower, Max Eileen, 292 Bower, Robert Ross, 204 Bower, Susan Hope, 49, 102, 306 Bowlby, Constance Anne, 302 Bowles, Allen Vernon, 217 Bowles, Suzanne Wear, 208, 321 Boxleitner, Warren, 90, 348 Boyd, Duane Lawrence, ~28 Boyd, Marilyn, 102, 316 Boydston, Evelyn Susan, 219 Boyer, Charles Lawrence, 229 Boyer, Ira Russell, 224 Brackett, Chester, 232 Bradburn, Steven John, 49, 90, 374 Bradetich, Dick Evonne, 355 Bradley, Clifford Allen, 102, 381 Bradley, Daven Arthur, 90, 339 Brady, Brent Thomas, 71 Brake, Phyllis J ean, 90, 312 Branch, Doris Gayle, 71, 304 Branson, James Lester, 71 Brassey, Jean Andrea, 318 Brassey, John Michael, 217 Brassey, Kathleen Anne, 102, 318 Bratram, Roger, 102, 352 Braun, Carol Lee, 71, 219 Brazier, Roger Milton, 197, 211, 330 Bridge, Peggy Ann, 218, 292 Briggs, Toni Ann, 90 Briggs, Vicki Lynn, 102, 290 Bristol, Andrew Lee, 71, 378 Bristow, Sandra Mae, 90, 302 Britt, Beth Maxine, 314 Brittain, Dennis Lee, 90, 334 Britton, William Martin, 90, 374 Broadfoot, Mary Kathleen, 102, 298 Broberg, Ivy, 53 Brock, William Ernest, 42, 220, 238 Bromley, Nancy, 71 Brooks, Raymond Dean, 211 Brower, Robert LaMont, 38 Brown, Bonnie Gene, 322 Brown, Catherine Elizabeth, 214, 236, 302 Brown, Christi Gaynelle, 294 Brown, Darol John, 224 Brown, Greg, 102, 377 Brown, Jacqueline Culp, 221 Brown, James Douglas, 216, 230 Brown, Jean Kathryn, 102, 290 Brown, Jonnie Sue, 53, 71 Brown, Judith Kay, 300 Brown, Lyle Michael, 225 Brown, Richard Lee, 217 Brown, Stephen John, 91, 358 Brown, Steve, 217 Brown, Timothy William, 71, 358 Brown, Vern Irwin, 102, 362 Brown, Robert Gardner, 103, 352 Brunson, Twyla Verlane, 71, 209, 312 Bryant, Deann, 103, 290 Brydon, Wayne Robert, 71, 373 Buchanan, Diane Marie, 298 Buchspics, Kenneth, 234 Buettner, Mark Roland, 236 Buhr, Joanne Elaine, 53 Bulcher, Linda LaVaughn, 71, 292

Bunney, Janice Vowels, 53 Burbage, Susan Ellen, 103, 322 Burgemeister, Rosalie, 37, 91, 216, 305 Burgess, Susan Kay, 53 Burk, Bruce Arthur, 373 Burkett, Leona Janelle, 103, 309 Burkhardt, Jerold Wayne, 256 Burkhardt, Robert Russell, 90, 344 Burkwist, Thomas Eugene, 368 Burlile, Les, 220 Burns, Jill Carol, 103, 292 Burr, Dennis Wylie, 38 Burton, Lewis Lee, 225 Bush, Janet Marie, 298 Bush, John Douglas, 103, 339 Busmann, Wilbur Scott, 91, 352 Butler, Daniel Ray, 347 Butler, David Jack, 103, 332 Butler, Joyce Ellen, 308 B.utler, Wallace Carlyle, 220, 232 Byrne, Carol Lynn, 103, 312

-CCain, Dennis Lee Caldwell, Dave Harry, 343 Caldwell, David William, 71, 343 Caldwell, Ralph Joel, 71 Calene, Janice Dale, 91 Cameron, Alan Donald, 71, 351 Cammack, Anna Louise, 71, 219, 322 Cammack, Michael Guy, 230 Campbell, Bob, 91 Campbell, Elizabeth, 53, 302 Campbell, Linda Lee, 91, 220, 320 Campbell, Ralph Donald, 370 Campbell, Richard Pryor, 234 Campbell, Robert Duncan, 370 Campo, Bernard Charles, 71, 225 Canaan, Larry Cecil, 236 Cannon, Cathy Lorraine, 103, 306 Cannon, James Hugh, 207 Cannon, Leland Robert, 91, 349 Capizzi, Michael, 349 Caples, Kit, 204, 318 Capps, Judith Ann, 103, 296 Capson, Elgie Edwin, 352 Carey, Barbara Candace, 103, 316 Carlson, Brent Alfred, 91, 225, 341 Carlson, Bruce Gilbert, 103, 211, 339 Carlson, Dennis Carl, 71, 351 Carothers, Kelly Gene, 91, 351 Carotta, Helen Marie, 322 Carpenter, Michael, 71 Carpenter, Ronald Ray, 217 Carr, Cynthia Maxine, 71, 294 Carroll, Thomas Michael, 195 Carson, Steven, 234 Carter, Buddy LeRoy, 216 Cash, James Sheldon, 114, 352 Casper, Roberta Eileen, 53, 103, 216, 233, 298 Cassetto, James Michael, 218, 249 Cassingham, Raymond Lee, 213 Castellaw, Caren Dawn, 53, 103, 320 Castillo, Carlos, 72 Castillo, Ricardo, 351 Caughey, Nancy Jane, 49, 72, 314 Cavaness, Paul Benjamin, 46 Cegnar, Maureen Snow, 53 Cenarrusa, Joey Bar!, 91, 377 Chamberlain, Richa,rd, 220 Chandler, Wayne, 103, 382 Chang, Woo Nang, 232 Chapman, Nathan; 368 Chatfield, Raymond John, 72, 328 Chatfield, Richard, 72, 328 Cheney, Klyn, 91, 382 Cheng, Fong Chian, 88, 334 Cheney, Buster, 215 Chesnut, David Charles, 91, 362

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Chesnut, Walter Joseph, 362 Chilcott, Carole Jean, 324 Chilton, Richard Alan, 72, 226, 355 Chipman, Regina Sue, 103, 210, 316 Chivers, Irene Estelle, 322 Chose, Gary, 355 Christensen, Craig Glen, 91, 328 Christensen, James Edward, 258 Christensen, Noreen, 103, 223, 290 Christie, Cheryl Ann, 207 Christie, Roy Alan, 224 Church, Leon Joseph, 227, 362 Church, Tom, 36, 37, 227 Cimino, Michael Brian, 42 Cisco, Margaret Alice, 91, 324 Claflin, Linda Joan, 312 Claiborn, Brent Allen, 374 Clanton, Carolyn Dee, 103, 218, 292 Clark, Gary Lee, 62 Clat·k, Pamela Hope, 322 Clark, Paul Thomas, 217 Clark, Susan Elizabeth, 103, 314 Clark, Wayne Eugene, 362 Clarkson, Linda Jean, 292 Clary, Kathy Sue, 219, 314 Clay, Michael Harris, 207 Clem, Leanne Corinne, 300 Clemens, Catherine Anne, 103, 212, 318 Clement, Marilyn Jeanne, 306 Clements, Karen Lynn, 197, 222, 251 Clouser, J aclyn Bovaird, 103, 309 Clyde, Richard Don, 103, 374 Coates, Linda Lee, 91, 298 Coble, David Franklin, 91, 326 Coe, Nancy Rae, 91, 223, 309 Coe, Steven Leslie, 355 Coggins, Tommy Lee, 211 Cole, Ronald Howard, 374 Coleman, Vincent Melvin, 72 Collett, Kenneth Ray, 88, 382 Collett, Lee Ward, 72, 225, 382 Collett, Russell Alton, 72 Collins, Carilou Jean, 103, 304 Collinsworth, Cheryl, 72 Colwell, Joseph Alan, 72 Colyer, James Guy, 341 Comstock, Lany Lynn, 103, 334 Cone, Shelley Ann, 300 Cone, Teresa Lee, 49, 53, 72, 300 Conklin, David Gene, 91, 229, 373 Conner, Glennis Dee, 91, 222, 322 Connor, Catherine Mary, 48, 66, 209, 217 Conrad, Dennis Michael, 355 Conrad, James Everett, 332 Conr·ad, Larry William, 225 Cook, Jerilyn Louise, 91, 233, 300 Cooke, Martha Ann, 91, 294 Cooke, Thomas Edward, 217 Coon, Anita Ellen, 91, 302 Coonce, Jack Martin, 225 Cooper, Mark Stephen, 103, 358 Cooper, Steven Gale, 355 Corbett, William Calvin, 370 Corlett, Robert Earl, 46, 217 Cornish, Sheila Leigh, 72, 309 Cornwell, Joseph Henry, 234 Correll, Charles, 91, 334 Cottier, Janice Elaine, 103, 322 Cowden, Charles William, 91, 381 Cox, Allen Glen, 351 Cox, Ken, 103 Cox, William James, 72 Crabb, Carla Marie, 103, 316 Ct·aig, Larry Edwin, 65, 124, 194, 195, ~09, 212 Cravens, Stephen, 103, 368 Crawford, John Frederic, 358 Crawford, Steven, 49, 211, 216 Crawfot·th, David Lee, 224 Crawley, Robert, 36, 103, 215, 351

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Creason, Helen Patricia, 300 Creason, Theodore, 49, 212, 215 Crockett, Douglas Bt·uce, 91, 378 Crockett, Gregory Lynn, 103, 211, 336 Cron, Carolyn Susanna, 204, 216, 322 Cron, John Michael, 91, 351 Crookston, Wayne, 72, 370 Crossley, Clifford, 103, 326 Crowley, Mary Kay, 221 Crowley, Paulette Thompse n, 85, 209, 221, 316 Crowley, Thomas Ward, 72, 344 Crowser, John Christian, 72, 358 Crozier, Paul Harvey, 38 Cruikshank, Paula Jean, 53, 72, 318 Crumb, Eugene Edwin, 91, 332 Crump, Robert James, 72 Cudmore, Patric'Lee, 72, 374 Culp, Cathy Sue, 49, 91, 294 Culp, Kim Steven, 360 Cunningham, Barbara, 103, 306 Cunningham, Kathleen, 72, 221, 308 Cunningham, Margaret, 308 Cunningham, Robert, 336 Cunningham, Roy Scott, 49, 91, 212 Curtis, David Lawrence, 103, 358 Curtis, Kelly Charles, 103, 377 Curtis, Kent Richard, 72, 232, 233 Curtis, Robert Wade, 91, 229, 365

- DDabritz, David Edward, 347 Dahl, Helen Genevieve, 104, 223, 309 Dahl, John Richard, 213 Dahlberg, William Edward, 104, 226 Dahmen, Janel Marie, 91, 216, 298 Dahmen, Mary Louise, 104, 318 Dahmen, Patricia Eileen, 72, 314 Daiker, Jerome Robert, 347 Dalby, Marilyn Marie, 104, 309 Dalby, Susan Jane, 236, 309 Dallas, Dean Richard, 73, 368 Dallolio, Carma Bliss, 300 Dammarell, Monte Douglas, 358 Danforth, Jack Timothy, 224 Daniel, James Leeman, 36, 104, 344 Darby, Leon Paul, 234 Darden, William Raymond, 91, 367 Dau, Sarah Jean, 104, 221, 296 Davey, Douglas Harry, 211, 212 Davidson, Calvin Wayne, 382 Davidson, Doug, 207 Davidson, Larry Michael, 330 Davis, Bruce Berne, 36, 37 Davis, Dick, 228 Davis, Gomer Aubry, 215 Davis, Jeanne, 62, 72, 316 Davis, Karl Lynn, 236 Davis, Loraine Marie, 104, 210, 308 Davis, Stephen LeRoy, 226, 374 Davis, Toni Jean, 237 Davis, Tyra Lou, 72, 222, 302 Davis, William Brian, 91, 233, 352 Dawson, David Marion, 230 Day, Michael Alan, 48 Day, Roberta Lynn, 316 Deahl, Vernon Patrick, 369 Dean, James William, 272 Deasy, Gene Paul, 53 Deatherage, Carol June, 73, 298 Deatherage, Judith Ann, 49, 53, 104, 210, 298 Dee, Roberta Houston, 53 Dehoney, Ruth Ellen, 322 Deilke, Robert John, 104, 367 Deist, Dana Wesley, 91, 229, 365 Delana, Kent Michael, 369 Delay, Eugene Raymond, 104, 377 Delis, Peter Costa, 362 Demasters, Steve Boyd, 72, 216, 334

Dempsey, John Michael, 254, 255 Denney, Lawrence Eldon, 91, 334 Dennis, Dan Elvin, 46 Dennis, Wilda Margarett, 53, 232 Dent, Gail Lynne, 298 Deobald, Barbara Jo, 312 Derrick, Dena Lynn, 324 Deschamp, Douglas, 104, 334 Deshields, Renee Elaine, 212 Dethomas, Deborah Ann, 104, 296 Devleming, Suzanne, 316 Devore, Christine Veri, 92, 218, 306 Dewey, Beverly, 73 Dewey, Marilyn Loralee, 49, 92, 308 Dewey, Michael Lee, 73 Dexter, Michael Don, 332 Dickson, Dennis Louis, 363 Dille, Antone Lee, 73, 363 Dillon, Randy Joe, 370 Dills, Colette, 92, 292 Dimpfel, John Emerson, 73, 337 Dinsmore, Sandra Jean, 92 Dishman, Linda Lee, 104, 210, 320 Dixon, Marsha Lynne, 104, 314 Dixon, Robert Eugene, 226 Dixon, Ryan Walter, 104, 370 Dobson, Kathy Vann, 314 Dodson, Barbara Ann, 300 Domijan, George Daniel, 328 Donat, Allen Eugene, 73 Donnelly, Patrick, 104, 388 Doran, Milton Dean, 234 Dorendorf, Kathy Sue, 104, 322 Doss, Larry Lynn, 207, 347 Dossett, Dennis Lee, 73, 382 Douglas, Dennis Lee, 92, 352 Douglass, Diana Laine, 92, 197, 212, 319 Dowty, James Norman, 73, 238, 341 Driscoll, John Joseph, 358 Driscoll, John Richard, 38, 236 Dryden, Mary Kathryn, 225 Ducat, Frederit:k John, 213 Dumas, Christine Diane, 222 Dumas, Michelle, 49, 73, 318 Duncan, Judy Ann,92,230,299 Dunham, Shelly Elaine, 309 Dunlap, Karen Rae, 104, 324 Dunn, James Thomas, 196, 200, 211, 212 Dunn, Kathy Louise, 104, 296 Durbin, Robert Dean, 377 Durham, Deborah Lynn, 104, 322 Durham, John Douglas, 182 Dutson, Angus Porter, 382

-EEarl, Arthur David, 48 Eastman, Merry Christine, 202, 292 Eaton, Dan Clair, 38 Eberhard, Chadwick, 104, 213, 344 Eberhard, Todd, 344 Eberhardt, Fern Ilene, 72, 209, 219, 306 Eby, David, 73, 337 Edmo, Kesley, 104, 220, 232, 344 Edmonds, Lorna Eileen, 292 Edmunds, Marilyn, 73, 296 Edson, Joe Benford, 230 Edwards, John Rock, 73, 337 Edwards, Jonathan, 326 Edwards, Michael Lynn, 104, 330 Edwardsen, Norbert Lee, 92, 349 Eick, Ira James, 204, 233 Eidemiller, Clifford, 104, 204, 326 Eiguren, Christyne, 104, 212, 223, 309 E ije, Johnson, 73 Eikum, Steven Gerald, 330 Eimer·s, Phillip Wesley, 104, 374 Eisenbarth, Roger Dean, 73, 381 Eldenburg, David Gleed, 207


Elfton, Ellen, 73 Elliott, Myrthen Clark, 92 Ellis, Timothy Scott, 73, 238 Elsberry, Jon Leland, 92, 381 Emerson, Harry Melville, 92, 374 Emmen, Roger Dean, 347 Emmons, Susan Elaine, 104, 184, 290 Engelking, Jeri Lee, 92, 213, 371 Engle, Brian Leigh, 104, 360 English, Eda Loretta, 53, 92, 197, 300 English, Susan Marie, 73, 223, 300 Engman, Tad Kenneth, 217, 238 Enlow, Roger William, 48, 53 Epps, Delories Maries, 49 Erickson, Lambert, 232 Erickson, Lynn Roger, 226 Erickson, Robert Keith, 230 Erne, Christine Marie, 92, 221 Eskeberg, Linda Sue, 53, 104, 202, 292 Eskew, Gary Gene, 73, 339 Estes, Charlene Ruth, 104, 322 Evans, David Luther, 104 Evans, David Thomas, 211, 377 Evans, Donald Stephen, 328 Evans, Gary Clifford, 104, 330 Evans, James Brian, 382 Eveland, Alvin Royce, 104 Everingham, Donald, 228 Everson, Gary Lester, 328 E vett, Steven Roy, 201, 202

- FFabiyi, Ekundayo, 92, 364 Fahrenwald, Dana Gill, 347 Fahrenwald, Linda Diane, 296 Fairburn, Linda Diane, 73, 318 Fail"ley, Carolyn Sue, 104, 292 Falash, Linda Jeanne, 292 Falk, Dean Edward, 37, 232 Falk, Dennis George, 36, 37, 228, 232 Fallini, Mary Paula, 92, 208, 320 Farag, Issa, 225 Farley, Donald J ay, 215 Farnam, Annette, 73 Farnam, Robert Edward, 46, 73, 217 Farnsworth, Marg~>ret. 74 Farnsworth, Ricky Dale, 74 Farrington, John, 42, 92, 378 Fassihi, Ali Shirazi, 92 Fattu, Charles Victor, 92, 355 F aubion, Barbara Kay, 104, 210, 218, 316 Faught, Daniel Ray, 93, 347 Fawcett, William Davis, 74, 367 Fealko, David Keith, 74, 328 Featherston, Daniel, 217 Featherstone, John, 352 Feeney, Michael Thomas, 215 F elgenhour, Richard, 105, 374 Ferebauer, John Robert, 92, 228, 344 Fergason, Judy Ann, 312 Ferguson, Dennis Edward, 74 Ferguson, Marilyn May, 203, 300 Feucht, Carl Anthony, 106, 381 Field, Connie Diane, 302 Fields, Jim, 92, 330 F ields, Steven Lloyd, 74, 344 Fife, Richard Wayne, 213, 378 F ilka, Ronald Allen, 234 Fine, Clifton Wayne, 105, 374 Fink, Leroy, 369 Finley, Carole Jean, 92, 320 Finley, John Arthur, 105, 374 Finnell, Barry James, 92, 356 Finney, Gary Alvan, 53, 217 Fisher, Douglas Arthur, 374 Fisher, James Albert, 74, 220, 226 Fisher, Mary Gaithla, 105, 312 Fisher, Ralph Fredrick, 92, 232 Fisher, Robert John, 92, 347, 351

Fisher, Ronald, 53 Fitzhugh, William, 211 Fitzpatrick, John Gary, 46 Flack, Mary Ly nn, 74, 292 Flandro, William Eugene, 92, 360 Fleetwood, Linda Kay, 74, 219 Fleischma n, Karen Lee, 105, 296 Fleissner, Kay Dawn, 92, 296 Flerchinger, J ohn Edward, 74, 358 Fletche1·, Chal"les Ivan, 233 Fletcher, Gary Lynn, 339 Fliegel, Marsha Kay, 105, 308 Flones, Richard Lee, 234 Follett, Paul Eugene, 74, 344 Fomin, Jane Whitehed, 53 Ford, Rober t Raymond, 367 Fordyce, Gary Derrell, 207 Forland, John Stabile, 92, 374 Fortier, David Harvey, 74, 225 Foster, John Lacey, 207, 233 Foster, Marilyn, 74, 214, 223, 320 Fowler, Lexie Ann, 322 Francis, John Kimball, 74, 382 Frank, Donald Jay, 92, 356 Frank, James Daniel, 105, 211, 328 Frank, James Michael, 74 Frank, Ken, 106, 381 Franklin, John Michael, 203, 334 Franklin, Ly nda Lee, 322 Franklin, Wesley Donald, 42, 53, 74, 373 Frazier, Linda Sue, 48, 53, 74, 209, 319 Freberg, Phillip, 217 Fredericksen, Eugene, 46, 217 Frederiksen, Kevin, 341 Frederiksen, Kristine, 304 Freeman, James Dudley, 92 Freeman, Jana Lyn ne,49, 53,74,290 Freeman, Janet, 323 F reeman, Richard Carlos, 49 Frei, Michael Jerome, 341 Frei, Roger Lawrence, 225 French, Ronnie Wade, 92, 195, 343 Froemming, Jane, 74 Froemming, Thomas John, 74 Froman, Robert Buck, 74, 335 F ry, Robert Allan, 36, 37, 64, 212 Fuehrer, Richard Lee, 92, 374 Fuehrer, Valerie, 324 Fujiki, Ma1·tin, 326 Fullwiler, Jill Marie, 293 Fulton, Roxann, 302 Furey, Nancy Kathleen, 302

- GGabica, Dan Ch•.rton, 378 Gabica, Elizabeth Ann, 74 Gaffney, Patricia Anne, 92, 316 Gaither, Daniel Edward, 69, 74, 341 Galano, Carol Lynn, 92, 292 Galano, Mary Elaine, 237, 292 Galbraith, James Edward, 224 Gale, Cope Ross, 233 Gale, Marcus Alan, 74, 366 Gamble, Janet J ean, 294 Ganguet, Jeannie Adelle, 105, 223, 320 Gannon, Thomas Curtis, 75, 352 Gardner, Christine Jay, 300 Gardner, Pamela Sue, 93, 316 Gardner, Shirley Jean, 75, 304 Gardner, Stephanie, 312 Garmendia, Mary Ann, 294 Garuand, Gary Lee, 75, 367 Garner, Eve, 304 Garrabrandt, Pamela, 185, 294 Garske, John Cha rles, 75, 365 Gates, Sandra Ruth, 93 Gedeborg, Nancy Loraine, 105, 308 Gedeborg, Ross William, 93, 207, 381 Gee, Lawrence Howard, 75

Gee, Rhonda Black, 75 Geidl, Verne Allen, 225 Gellings, Karlene, 75, 308 Genger, Kirk Waldo, 220 Gennings, Thomas Lee, 93 Germer, Susan Rae, 219 Gibbens, Carl Edward, 230 Gibbens, Charlotte Kay, 314 Gibbens, Edward, 207 Gibbens, Leslie Kent, 105, 332 Gibbens, Robert Daniel, 75 Gibbens, Shirley, 75 Gibbs, Linda Kathryn, 105, 316 Gibbs, Thomas Edwin, 75 Gibson, Carol Gayle, 210, 222, 236 Gibson, Gene, 232 Gibson, Pamala Jane, 105, 309 Giese, Daniel James, 353 Gieser, George, 355 Gigray, William, 209, 330 Gilbert, James Leslie, 42, 53, 75, 225, 378 ~ilbert, John William, 93, 378 Gilge, Rodney Lee, 53 Gilje, Marilyn Anne, 290 Gill, Charles Gould, 75 Gillespie, Paul Cyril, 75, 224, 382 Gillespie, Thomas James, 105, 33~ Giltzow, Michael, 105, 233, 351 Gisler, S usan Elizabeth, 233, 298 Gisler, Thomas Michael, 105, 215, 377 Given, Randall Lyle, 347 Givens, Margaret Noreen, 208, 309 Glarborg, Carl Myron, 378 Glasby, Constance, 93, 294 Gleason, Edward Joseph, 233 Gleed, Vicky Lee, 306 Glenn, Ann Louise, 222 Glindeman, Donald, 93, 360 Glover, Jackie Sue, 296 Gnaedinger, Michael, 353 Goddard, Jack Lynn, 183,369 Goergen, J oseph Peter, 75, 381 Goetz, Steven Charles, 105, 211, 374 Goicoechea, Richard, 378 Good, Mark Ivan, 234 Goodman, Peter Leon, 105, 343 Goodman, Robert Lee, 211 Goodson, Melvin Glen, 105, 213, 344 Goodwin, Virgil, 38 Gople1·ud, Susan Patty, 105, 223, 318 Gortsema, Stanley Ray, 36 Goss, David Dale, 212 Gossi, Roger Stephan, 339 Gough, Terrance Paul, 48, 49 Graeber, Richard Harry, 75 Graham, Stacey Jean, 105, 290 Grant, James Edward, 93 Grant, Nolan Terry, 93, 207, 351 Gray, Dennis Dean, 105, 351 Gray, Dennis Harold, 75, 381 Gray, Fred Joseph, 93, 376 Greeley, Robert Charles, 38, 98, 377 Green, Cumer Leon, 46 Green, Daniel William, 53 Green, David Leon, 343 Green, John Albert, 48 Green, Mary Ann, 49 Greenawalt, Kristi Jan, 93, 195, 318 Greene, Bruce Har-mond, 339 Greene, James Fr' Jrick, 93, 369 Greenwell, Marc 'i!ilfrid, 272 Gregory, Jerry Robert, 93, 351 Gregory, Louis Jay, 75, 347 Gregory, Terry LeP., 232 Gridley, David William, 358 Grieve, John Douglas, 105, 381 Griff, Kathleen Diane, 75, 197, 222 Griffin, James Henry, 232 Griffin, Virginia Ann, 316 Griffith, Kathryn, 323

395


Griffith, Nancy Dollar, 53 Griffiths, P aul Scott, 36, 49, 105, 227, 363 Groenig, Stanley Ray, 224, 233, 332 Grove, Alice Maxine, 75, 305 Grove, Bonnie Irene, 304 Grove, Gary Lee, 248 Grover, Neil, 369 Grubb, William Frank, 105, 233, 326 Gruber, Helen Elizabeth, 75, 298 Goderjohn, Donald Lewis, 335 Goderjohn, Ronald Lee, 335 Guernsey, Linda Louise, 53, 68, 75, 196, 197, 209, 300 Guerra, Mary L aVonne, 105, 304 Guider, Richard McCoy, 93, 34 1 Guillory, Jeffrey P aul, 246, 252, 254 Gullickson, Sand ra, 93, 298 Gulstrom, Richard, 105 Gulstrom William, 215, 358 Gunderson, Cathleen Ann, 312 Gunn, Laura J ean, 320 Gurnsey, Suzanne Marie, 75, 316 Gussenhoven, Cora, 75 Gustafson, Connie, 48 Gustave!, Julie Alice, 48, 53 Guthmiller, Janice, 306 Guthrie, Galen, 75, 227

- HHaag, Rich ard Larry, 93, 355 Hackwith, Denis Keith, 76, 335 Hadley, Donald Byron, 38, 53 Haga, Roger Dean, 105, 375 H agadone, Ronald, 93, 371 Hagen, Gilmore Earle, 36, 67, 212, 233 Hagler, Michael Eugene, 105, 330 Ha hn, Bob, 93, 356 Haight, Kathryn, 290 Hains, Gary, 226 Haler, Gary Duane, 76 Hall, Dann, 343 Hall, Connie Bottjer, 76 Hall, Jimmy Ray, 93, 251, 343 Hall, Karen Marie, 76, 308 H all, Kenneth Allen, 76, 377 H all, Larry Wayne, 234 Hall, Steven Harold, 78, 216, 354 Halsted, David Patrick, 234 Hamann, Blaine Douglas, 224 Hamilton, Alan Lee, 76, 327 Hamilton, Alanna Lot·een, 324 Hamilton, Charlene Kay, 306 Hamilton, Jack, 230 Hamilton, James Virgil, 216, 234, 34 1 Hamilton, Stephen, 351 Hamilton, William Clark, 36, 37 Hamlin, Donald Wayne, 105, 358 Hamm, Carol Lynn, 76, 324 Hammar, Michael L eonard, 330 Hampton, Mark Frederick, 76, 371 Hanchett, Gayle Zanetta, 233, 298 Hancock, Lawrence, 105, 215, 343 H anes, Ronald Lee, 105, 378 Hanke, Mary Margaret, 105, 251, 290 Hanoin, Mark, 226 Hann, Virginia Louise, 309 Hannah, Judi Lynne, 222, 308 Hansen, Linda Sue, 212, 222 Hansen, Marilyn Kay, 94, 219, 312 Hanson, Denise Joyce, 298 Hanson, John Allan, 93, 335 Hanson, Robert Slagle, 105, 367 Harding, Judith Lynn, 76 H arding, P erry Clark, 339 H ardy, Rebecca, 292 Harlow, K a ren Lee, 106, 323 Harmon, Andrea Lee, 93, 300 Harmon, Harlen Dean, 207 Harney, Rhonda Jean, 302

396

H arold, Judith Louise, 53 Harper, Janis Elizabeth, 197, 212, 222, 310 Harper, John Douglas, 207 Harriman, Connie Lee, 202 H arrington, Mary, 93, 323 Harris, Carol Dobler, 53, 219 Harris, Gordon Leon, 106, 381 H arris, Jesse Martin, 53 R anis, Jim Claire, 53 Harris, Law1·ence Clyde, 226 Harris, Ronald Allen, 332 H arris, Scott Stanford, 106, 371 Harris, Selina Rae, 53, 66, 76, 208, 209, 221, 296 Har r is, Valer·ie, 294 H arrison, Marty .Jean, 93, 320 Ha rrison, Michael Lee, 207 H a rrison, William, 351 Harrsch, David Arthur, 234 Harshba rger, Kristina, 324 Hart, Candice Louise, 312 Hartley, Richard Lynn, 347 Hartman, Roger Leon, 106, 351 Hartruft, Janice Kay, 106, 223, 251 Harvey, Alice MaU:er, 314 Harvey, George William, 353 Harvey, Jane Marie, 323 H arvey, Pamela Jane, 106, 210, 298 Harwick, Dennis P atrick, 106, 211, 215, 363 Harwood, Paula Margaret, 106, 298 Harwood, Robert Max, 61 Haskin, F red Le ~ . 36, 37, 49, 106, 220, 227,228,332 Haskins, Linda Kay, 53, 76, 209, 223, 319 Hauge, Cynthia Claire, 76 H awkes, Jeanna Marie, 185 H awkins, Claudia Mae, 219 Hawkins, James Neal, 220 Hawkins, Mark, 76, 358 Hawkins, T erry William, 220 Hawkins, Willa Mae, 69, 76, 222, 294 Hawley, James Arthur, 71, 238, 375 H awley, Kenneth Jay, 38, 356 Haworth, Celia Lee, 324 Haworth, Linda Kay, 292 Hayashi, Hiroko, 106 Hayden, Howard, 330 Hayner, Susan Berniece, 324 Hazen, Leanne Marie, 296 Heath, Carol L ouise, 93, 221, 223, 308 Hechtner, Georgiana Dee, 294 Heck, Michael Ct·aig, 381 H edrick, Howard, 360 H egge, Penny Colene, 106, 213, 300 Hegge, Rhonda Lee, 93, 213, 223, 300 H eidel, David Alvan, 106, 211, 351 H eikkila, Donald Neil, 76, 373 Heimgartner, Carol Lynn, 93, 203, 251, 300 Heimga'r tner, Harold, 106, 227, 344 Heimgartner, Kenneth, 211 H eimgartnet·, Shirley, 106, 292 H einemeyer, Michael, 53, 212 Heitman, Gregory Erwin, 216, 230 Heitz, LeRoy Fredrick, 225 Helbling, Janice Rae, 106, 208, 290 Helbling, Thomas James, 76 H elm, Betty Eileen, 312 H elton, Larry Dale, 76, 356 Hemstrom, Melanie Ann, 298 Henderson, Raye Lynn, 106, 314 H endren, J erome Wayne, 246, 252, 255 H endrickson, Malcom, 353 H endrickson, Mil'iam, 48, 53, 65, 76, 209 214,222,300 Hendrickson, Philip Lee, 107 Henggeler, Leo J oseph, 76, 357 Henningsen, Karl, 38

H enrickson, Kathryn An n, 214, 300 H enriksen, Carol Sue, 76, 221, 296 H enry, Bruce William, 106, 375 Hensel, Martin Webb, 369 Hepworth, Tanya Ann, 93, 302 H erbig, Allan Earl, 76 Herbst, Ala n K eith, 93, 382 Het·mann, Bemard, 93, 228, 355 H ermann, Gary John, 114, 211, 355 Hemdon, Donna Marie, 319 Hernvall, Ronald Lee, 76, 381 H en, Tet-ry George, 382 Hersman, Barbara Ann, 216 Hersman, Larry Eugene, 93, 328 Hervey, Lesley Jane, 77, 302 Herzinger, Cin dy Kay, 303 Heseman, Mary Ingrid, 324 H essing, Keith David, 106, 382 Hetherington, J one Lane, 328 Hetzel, George Kyle, 94, 337 Heus tis, Lynda Kay, 106, 308 Hibbard, Mont, 106, 373 H iatt, Jim, 233 H ietala, Paul Frederick, 369 Hilby, Susan Gayle, 292 Hileman, Rhonda Patrice, 323 Hill, Clyde Gage, 363 Hill, Darrell Charles, 211 Hill, Diana Sue, 94, 324 Hill, Gregory Ricker, 94, 213, 371 H ill, Marilyn Kay, 218 H ill, Phillip Wayne, 229 Hill, Warren Harding, 94, 341 Hilliard, Suzanne, 106, 292 H illis, Joanne, 323 Hil ton, David Low, 211 H ilton, William Kenneth, 369 Hipp, Rebecca Lee, 106, 298 Hirai, Linda Sue, 94, 208, 308 Hirschburg, Peter, 77, 351 Hites, J eanne Lea, 94, 296 H odges, Cheryl Frances, 290 Hoech, Sheila Margaret, 106, 324 H oene, William John, 94, 364 Hoff, Rosemary Lynn, 212 Hoffman, Sharon Kay, 219 Hoglan, Loren L ee, 53 Holcomb, Thomas Quinn, 53 Holder, Jimmy Richard, 351 Holderness, Janet Lee, 53, 306 H oler, Gary, 358 Hollifield, Nancy Ann, 236, 319 Hollifield, Terry, 53, 77, 212, 358 Hollifield, William R ay, 46 H olloway, Ronald W ayne, 77, 225, 371 Holm, David Garth, 373 Holmberg, J ohn Ordfan, 77 Holmes, Gregory Paul, 335 Holmes, Jeffrey Wayne, 94, 335 H olms, Barry Craig, 48, 53 Holt, Timothy Lee, 77, 226, 358 Holthaus, Constance Ann, 290 Holthaus, Nancy, 106, 232, 298 Honsinger, Robert Roy, 375 Honstead, Loren Lee, 77, 220, 232, 344 Hoover, Linda Strat ton, 53 Hopkins, Nancy Jo, 323 H opper, Valerie June, 309 Hopt, Roger Leslie, 225 Hopwood, Louise Elaine, 106, 320 H orning, Larry Dean, 106, 356 Horrace, Raymond LeRoy, 335 Hoskovec, Gail Leo, 227 Rossner, Kim Lee, 211 Houck, Cynthia Marie, 222, 316 Houck, William Randolf, 94, 328 Hough, Gilbert Keith, 77, 349 Houston, Larry Wayne, 106, 369 Howard, Charles Thomas, 53 Howard, Cheryl Lynn, 77, 306 Howard, Linda Turpen, 218


Howard, Loy Kim, 38 Howe, Teny Philip, 36, 228 Howell, Michael Edward, 227, 363 Hoyle, Rick Wayne, 371 Huffaker, Michael Wayne, 343 Hughes, Hollis Nedra, 106, 295 Hughes, Jerry Scott, 94, 375 Hughes, Mary Margaret, 222 Hughes, Mike, 233 Hull, Carolyn Elizabeth, 106, 314 Hull, Cynthia J ean, 106, 222, 251, 300 Hulme, Edward George, 94, 367 Hulsizer, Janice Ann, 94, 221, 314 Hult, Leonard Kay, 207, 382 Humphrey, Charles, 94, 371 Hunt, Carolyn Jannette, 296 Hunter, Michael Thomas, 215, 367 Hunter, Thomas Rollin, 375 Huter, Larry Raymond, 106, 228, 366 Hyde, Blaine, 220 Hyde, David William, 46, 88, 217, 349 Hyslop, James Swayne, 94, 230, 379 Hyslop, Lynn Douglas, 77, 381 Hyslop, Sara Cornelia, 106, 312 - 1lcenbice, Sharon Rae, 106, 303 Inman, William Michael, 94, 363 Inouye, Don Mittsuru, 42 Inskip, Charles Dillon, 77 lsbelle, Naomi J o, 213 Itami, Richard, 230 Iverson, James Gilbert, 77 I verson, Judy Eileen, 229, 323

-JJackson, Jill Ann, 222, 290 Jackson, Laurie Elizabeth, 320 Jackson, Steven Kay, 106, 375 Jackson, William Paul, 94, 371 Jacobs, Gwen, 107, 304 Jacobs, Jeanne Marie, 77, 209, 232, 323 Jacobs, Kathy Jo, 179 J acobs, Nona Lee, 77, 219, 304 Jacobsen, Robert George, 107, 376 Jacobson, Delloyd, 94, 366 Jacobson, Robert Stephen, 107, 336 James, Douglas Donovan, 77, 368 Jamison, Lynda Jean, 88, 312 Jamison, Roger Alan, 332 Janssen, A. S., 42 Jantz, Doris Ellen, 63 Jaques, Gary Norman, 107, 211, 363 Jasman, J oyce Marie, 216, 324 Jasper, Cynthia Jean, 298 Jeffers, Jill Angela, 77 Jeffery, Jan Allene, 223, 320 Jeffries, LaVay Ward, 238 Jeffries, Melanie, 94, 314 Jennings, Gayle, 77, 296 J ennings, Olin Henry, 234 Jennings, Thomas, 363 Jensen, Karen Doris, 77, 310 Jensen, Martin Perry, 355 Jensen, Rhonda Kay, 214, 310 Jensen, Roxann Marie, 107, 292 Jensen, Teny Lee, 211, 328 Jeppesen, Walter, 77, 224 Jervik, Leland Bjarne, 38, 77 Jeske, Vida Irene, 94, 299 Jessup, Michael Charles, 37, 207 Jifri, Abdulla Alawi, 94 Jobe, David Arthur, 229 Jochens, Cynthia Rae, 222, 320 John, Daniel Dennis, 328 John, Randall Wail Williams, 328 Johnson, Bevel"ly Jean, 63 Johnson, Deboz路ah Lee, 300 Johnson, Dennis Lee, 225

Johnson, Don, 369 Johnson, Eijc, 378 Johnson, Frances Elaine, 299 Johnson, Glenn, 378 Johnson, Herman Wesley, 353 Johnson, Julie Lea, 188 Johnson, Mark Robert, 212 Johnson, Mildred, 201, 304 Johnson, Patricia Ann, 63, 107, 208, 210, 236, 296 Johnson, Patricia, 49, 77 Johnson, Patrick Harvey, 108, 211, 330 Johnson, Richard Edward, 94, 360 Johnson, Roger Patrick, 236, 341 Johnson, Susie, 94, 295 Johnson, Tamis Lee, 208, 292 Johnston, Milton Dean, 36, 77, 228, 344 Johnston, Nancy Louise, 48, 63, 77, 209, 214, 316 Johnstone, Diane Marie, 304 Johnstun, Joyce Anne, 314 Jones, Anne Moree, 77, 214, 319 Jones, Corene Ann, 94, 323 Jones, Dennis Ronald, 351 Jones, Douglas Raymond, 36, 347 Jones, Garry William, 46, 217 Jones, Gerald Eugene, 371 Jones, Janice, 310 Jones, Jeanie Sue, 236, 319, 324 Jones, John Thomas, 272, 330 Jones, Marcia Ann, 107, 323 Jones, Mark Robert, 358 Jones, Robert Leslie, 373 Jones, Sharon Lee, 323 Jones, Stanley Lloyd, 94, 351 Jordan, Gail, 78 Jordan, William, 207, 330 Jorgenson, Maryann, 207 Juba, Robert James, 249 Judd, James Franklyn, 46 Judge, Rosemary, 323 Julian, Judith Ann, 323

-KKalbus, Mary Jane, 222, 237, 320 Kalstad, Barbara Gayle, 94, 304 Kampa, J oseph Edward, 371 Kaschmitter, Gerald, 225 Kasney, Myron William, 38, 78, 349 Kasworm, Susan JoAnne, 107, 323 Kauer, Steven Leo, 217 Kauffman, Harold Dean, 78 Kaufman, James Phillip, 217 Kayler, Susan Elizabeth, 299 Kean, Janette Martha, 78, 218, 306 Keator, Katherine Jean, 292 Kee, Robert James, 49, 78, 345 Keen, Kathryn Peggy, 107, 314 Keithly, Carolyn Jane, 107, 186, 223, 295 Kelley, Edward Frank, 201, 202 Kellner, David Herman, 234 Kellogg, Colleen Valda, 299 Kelly, Kathleen Alice, 320 Kelly, Sandra Ruth, 78, 304 Kelly, Susan Anne, 210 Kelly, Thomas Lee, 107, 363 Kelly, Verland, 234 Kelso, Sandy, 94, 330 Kendall, Kathleen Ann, 78, 214, 223, 303 Kendrick, Darlena Rae, 299 Kennedy, Jack William, 216, 230 Kennedy. Michael, 107 Kennedy, Michael Dane, 375 Kennedy, Pamela J o, 222, 290 Kennedy, Paul Emerson, 211 Kenney, Daniel Francis, 224 Kenworthy, Wendy Elaine, 78, 314 Kephart, Michael Muir, 225

Kerbs, Judi Kay, 107, 208, 210, 237, 295 Kerns, Carolyn Kay, 107, 296 Kerr, Mary Alice, 314 Keslar, Glena LaVerne, 219, 249 Kessler, Ronald Frank, 217 Kesten, Michael Alan, 378 Kevan, Andrew Bruce, 367 Kevan, Kristina, 313 Kevan, Marianne, 324 Keyser, Emmett Marvin, 234 Kido, Patricia Anne, 297 Kindschy, Donna Jane, 78, 321 King, Ronald Wayne, 94, 360 Kingsford, Edward, 365 Kinney, Connie Jean, 107, 296 Kinsell, Elizabeth Ann, 323 Kinsey, Katherine, 107, 221, 296 Kirby, Perry Kenneth, 94, 369 Kircher, Mark Lincoln, 107, 369 Kirk, Daniel Eltinge, 369 Kirkham, Shanna Lee, 214, 310 Kirkland, Dan Lynn, 94, 272, 331 Kirtner, Regina Marie, 107, 324 Kiser, Lawerance Lee, 46 Klatt, Robert Christoper, 339 Kleavno, Keith Edward, 94, 353 Klein, Thomas John, 272 Kloepfer, Deanne, 236, 251 Knapp, Marjorie Diane, 304 Knepper, George William, 78, 224 Knepper, Pamela Kay, 94, 314 Knight, Shirley JoAnne, 78, 323 Knight, Vicki Rene, 295 Knock, Mark Mathew, 94, 353 Knox, Nancy Ann, 67, 223 Koch, Karen Arlene, 300 Koch, Sharon Therese, 299 Koch, William Wheeler, 369 Koelsch, David Clay, 339 Koelsch, Michael Peter, 49, 211 Koentopp, Nancy Alene, 78, 314 Koester, Claudia Jean, 214, 316 Koester, Gerald Glen, 78, 212, 215, 370 Koester, Valerie Ann, 53, 94, 201, 202, 221, 317 Konen, Dianne Marie, 236 Konen, Sharon Ann, 107, 319 Koontz, Janice Diane, 107, 296 Korte, Christopher Karl, 343 Korete, Erich Nelson, 94, 204, 378 Koskella, Janet Jackson, 53, 78, 317 Koskella, Kathy Ann, 317 Koskella, Kenneth Ray, 48, 49, 53 Kosny, Mitchell Ernest, 216 Koster, Ann Marie, 317 Krantz, Eddie Allen, 37, 42 Krasselt, Wayne Allen, 37, 232 Krogue,John Alan, 355 Krohn, Bruce Arthur, 94, 371 Kroll, Charles Robert, 358 Kroner, J., 217 Kunter, Richard Sain, 220 Kurdy, Ann Louise, 78, 320 Kyle, Michael George, 331 Kytonen, Toni LaRay, 107., 316

- LLabine, Suzanne Lee, 107, 317 Laborde, Ray Vernon, 224 Labreche, John William, 53 LaFontaine, Susan, 226 LaForce, Don Christian, 234 LaFrenz, Helen Ruth, 295 Laird, Daniel James, 78 Lail路d, Douglas Ronald, 78 Lake, Frederick Nelson, 95, 369 Lake, George, 339 Lakey, David Edwin, 236 Lamanna, Albert John, 218 LaMarche, Linda Lee, 78, 310


Lammers, Sally Ann, 290 Lampert, Patricia, 95, 219, 323 Land, Janis Johnson, 53 Landeene, Brian Charles, 343 Landmark, James Dean, 78, 375 Lange, Cecilia Hendry, 53 Langley, Sharon Ann, 95, 214, 222, 310 Lanphear, Bruce Gordon, 213, 226 Lansing, Alan Carey, 232 Lansing, Karen Lynn, 299 Lanter, Jackie Kay, 78, 221, 313 Lanting, Patricia Grace, 224 Lanting, Robert Joseph, 107, 232, 378 Larrondo, Dennis Alan, 225 Larson, Daniel Kurtis, 358 Larson, Donna Jo, 290 Larson, Karen Ingrid, 299 LaRue, Dannie Floyd, 96, 367 Lasan, Abdu, 78, 373 Latham, Nicholas Jon, 367 Latimore, Vickie Jo, 323 Lauby, Marilyn Ann, 306 Lauer, Jerry Lynn, 107 Law, Gordon Alexander, 331 Law, Jacqueline, 107, 314 Law, Johnny Paul, 78, 355 Laws, Karl Steven, 107, 359 Lawson, William Truman, 220, 232 Leaf, Lynn Darlene, 323 Leaphart, Charles, 107 Leaverton, Jack Douglas, 95, 328 Ledgerwood, J o~eph Don, 95, 365 Lee, Francis Dean, 382 Lee, Harry William, 225 Lee, Russell Andrew, 227 Leek, Leslie Ann, 78, 233, 301 Leichner, Richard Kirk, 107, 211, 367 Leinum, Manley Ray, 225 Leischner, Gary Frederick, 373 Lemieux, Michael Burke, 226 Lemmon, Laura Ann, 78, 221, 318 Lemon, Charles Edward, 226 LeMoyne, Karol Ann, 79, 323 Lenhart, Diedre Gayle, 107, 210, 223, 236, 317 Lenzi, Michael Steven, 114, 329 Leonard, Sheryl Diane, 95, 299 LeRoy, David Henry, 209 Letchet, Barbara Jean, 292 Leubke, Rick, 95 Lewin, Scott Wayne, 79 Lewis, Richard Dean, 351 Liedkie, Cynthia, 107, 314 Lienhard, Mary Kathryn, 216, 314 Light, Patricia Rae, 107, 324 Lightfield, Patrick, 95 Lillge, Royal Corwin, 107, 211, 215, 351 Lillibridge, Roger Jay, 329 Lillie, Carlene Linda, 292 Lilly, Allen, 49 Lincoln, Lance Dee, 95, 360 Lindgren, Kay, 95, 324 Lindholm, Linda Lee, 219, 313 Lindley, Leonard Samuel, 79, 224 Lindley, Roy Alvin, 226 Lindsay, Dianne Kay, 313 Linehan, Jerry Ray, 79, 355 Linehan, Judith Ann, 218, 317 Linehan, Virginia Lee, 95, 323 Lines, Bruce George, 369 Linford, James Wallace, 226 Lingenfelter, Mary, 306 Litchfield, Sharon Kay, 79, 314 Litchfield, Donald, 107, 324 Little, Dawn Marie, 203, 317 Little, William, 369 Littlefield, Jean Marie, 108, 210, 222, 320, 327 Littlefield, Raymond, 217 Littlejohn, Kathleen, 218 Litzinger, Richard Paul, 88

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Lively, Russell Harold, 95, 226, 395 Lloyd, Susan Rebecca, 317 Lobdell, David Melvin, 108, 327 Lobdell, Kenneth Brian, 204, 233 Locke, Robert Bruce, 108, 355 Lockett, Carol Anita, 216, 306 Lockhart, Cathy Lynne, 108, 292 Lockhart, Kerril Lee, 222 Lomax, Robert Winston, 207 Loncat路, Petet路 Nicholas, 108, 211, 337 Long, Lucinda Ann, 310 Long, Peggy Lorene, 292 Longhez, Nancy, 49 Lord, David Eugene, 207, 356 Lorenz, Charles Wayne, 229 Lorton, Laura Margaret, 95, 204, 324 Lorton, Mary Christine, 324 Loucks, Thomas Joseph, 228, 230 Loughmiller, Cynthia Sue, 79 Love, Sharon Marie, 323 Loveless, Keith Allen, 79 Lowder, Martha Ann, 297 Lowe, Richard Stewart, 108, 369 Lowman, Alice Laraine, 79, 325 Luce, Gary Wayne, 79 Luce, Randal Scott, 108, 251, 369 Luebke, Richard, 332 Lunden, Margie Lee, 314 Lundquist, John Walter, 367 Lundquist, Mary Margaret, 79, 295 Luper, Patricia Kay, 108, 325 Lutton, Robert George, 79, 375 Luvaas, Dennis Lee, 95 Lyons, Roger Allen, 343

- MMace, James Lewis, 108, 329 Macklin, Nancy Ann, 108, 325 MacPhee, John Angus, 369 Madden, James Michael, 95, 327 Maddess, Marvin Lloyd, 371 Maddux, Gladys Mary, 237 Maestas, Linda Joy, 314 Magaw, Thomas James, 369 Maggi, Delano Eugene, 79 Mah, Marshall Lee, 196, 197, 211, 212 Maine, Richard Paul, 108, 227, 345 Maki, Stephen Marcus, 232 Mallory, Richard Nyle, 95, 339 Malmberg, Bt'Uce David, 232 Maltz, Joan Carol, 53, 62, 79, 201, 203, 317 Mangum, Vicki Carol, 320 Manly, Howard Franklin, 46, 217 Mann, Mary Ruth, 216 Mann, Michael Millay, 272 Mansfield, David Kay, 38 March, Cecil Lawrence, 233 Markowski, David Joseph, 381 Marquess, Wayne Mark, 252 Marriage, Alan Adrian, 108 Marsh, Eric Lewis, 267 Marshall, Kathleen Dye, 48 Marshall, Stephen, 232 Marshall, Wayne Lee, 48, 53 Martin, Duane Eugene, 343 Martin, Era Samuel, 365 Martin, John Delos, 108, 359 Martin, John Tomas, 95, 377 Martin, Margaret, 108, 210, 223, 319 Martin, Marsha Kay, 183, 320 Martin, Stephen Taylor, 53 Martin, Vicki J oanne, 108, 310 Mason, Mike, 49 Massing, Elizabeth, 108, 309 Massing, George William, 42, 224 Matlock, David William, 360 Matlock, Gordon Alford, 48, 49, 53 Matsumoto, Laura Fumiko, 79, 297 Matthews, Geraldine, 79, 290

Mattmiller, Niki Dawn, 115, 319 Mattoon, Larry Michael, 95 Mauth, Deborah Jean, 306 Maxwell, Deborah Kaye, 237, 296 May, James Dee, 367 May, Robert Lloyd, 377 Mayburry, Barbara Jo, 95, 219, 301 Mayer, Paula Marie, 299 Mayes, Linda Louise, 79, 306 Mayne, Barbara Ellen, 325 McBride, Rena Jane, 108, 323 McCall, Brian Kief, 236 McCalmant, Terry Lance, 335 McCann, William Vern, 46, 217 McCavitt, Thomas John, 356 McClintick, John Albert, 79, 332 McClut路e, Cheryl Marlene, 323 McClure, David Lee, 335 McCollister, Sandra, 319 McCollum, William Lee, 101, 108, 211, 367 McComb, Lorne Bruce, 234 McCombs, Kerry Dale, 95, 301 McConnell, Elizabeth, 79, 325 McCracken, Jane Claire, 214 McCurdy, Bruce Arden, 211 McCurdy, William Allan, 215 McDonald, Craig William, 79 McDonald, Gregory Scott, 95, 375 McDonald, Kathleen, 221 McDonald, Richard, 233 McDougall, William, 79, 225, 233 McDowell, Michael Gary, 95, 329 McEachern, Celia Maure, 314 McFarland, James Steven, 204, 211, 215, 331 McGee, Janna Louise, 303 McGill, Michael Nord, 371 McGinnis, Patricia, 108, 321 McGolden, Richard Lee, 79, 380 McGown, Marlene Fay, 79, 221 McGrath, Allen Good, 220 McGrath, Helen Martin, 220 McGregor, Marc, 359 McGuire, Marcia Lynn, 79, 317 McGuire, Stephen Albert, 53, 95, 197, 331 McHenry, Silas Lee, 233 Mcllvanie, Eileen 'Carol, 108, 321 Mcintire, Linda Kay, 53 Mcintosh, Judith Anne, 49, 79, 314 McKay, Larry Waldo, 356 McKay, Lawrence Darwin, 95, 227 McKee, Craig North, 95, 329 McKelvey, Kay, 313 McKinney, John Robert, 108, 196, 331 McLaughlin, James, 95, 226, 371 McLeod, Patricia Lee, 95, 292, 309 McMurray, John Patrick, 196 McNall, Dennis Michael, 355 McNall, James LeRoy, 36, 95, 232, 355 McProud, Orville Bryce, 211 Meacham, Sharon Lee, 80, 214, 301 Meade, John Thomas, 234 Meador, Phillip Stephen, 363 Meadows, William Joseph, 329 Meccico, Sandra Lea, 304 Meeker, Patricia Alice, 80 Megorden, Colina, 95, 310 Meiners, Karen Gay, 108, 309 Mellow, Wesley Scott, 108, 367 Melton, Gregory Lane, 233 Mengel, Mary Lee, 214 Meredith, Kathy Jane, 299 Menick, Lyn, 37, 80, 227, 347 Merwin, Ronald Jo, 234 Meshishnek, Steven, 226 Meuleman, Wayne, 95, 357 Meyet路, Christine Lois, 310 Meyer, Diane June, 108, 309 Meyerhoff, Dianne, 325


Michael, Margaret Dee, 108, 325 Michaelson, Lyle Vern, 95, 329 Michener, Sheri Lynn, 80 Micone, Theodore Ralph, 234 Miles, Glenn, 355 Miles, Paul, 88 Millensifer, Marilyn, 108, 210, 321 Miller, Allison, 68, 80, 195, 209, 295 Miller, Brian George, 49, 211 Miller, Clarence Steven, 236 Miller, Connie, 219 Miller, Cynthia Vaye, 313 Miller, Dean Herman, 381 Miller, Deborah Dee, 108, 290 Miller, Donald Dean, 234 Miller, Elizabeth, 314 Miller, Elyce Joanne, 323 Miller, Geraldine Sue, 108, 213, 292 Miller, Glen Keith, 227 Miller, James Lewis, 108 Miller, John Gregg, 382 Miller, Kurt William, 80, 361 Miller, Pamela Jean, 49, 108, 317 Miller, Richard Duane, 220 Miller, Robert John, 349 Miller, Ronald Hunt, 42, 80, 226 Miller, Thomas Burton, 108, 229, 381 Mills, Delynn, 301 Mills, Wendy Irene, 295 Minter, Robert Fallis, 80 Mitchell, Florence June, 108, 325 Mitchell, James Kilborn, 217 Mitchell, Meridith Lee, 108, 321 Mitchell, Shelley Anne, 108, 325 Mitchell, William Keith, 359 Mogensen, Michael Ray, 232 Moody, Jim, 95, 333 Monroe, Nelson Harold, 108, 333 Montandon, John Robert, 80 Montell, Colleen, 197, 212, 321 Montgomery, Ellen Marie, 109, 319 Montgomery, Marilyn Ann, 109, 306 Moore, Clair Frederick, 95, 377 Moore, George Elwick, 49 Moore, Wesley Harold, 80, 224, 234 Moran, Kathryn Marlene, 109, 314 Morefield, Michael, 347 Morfitt, Michael Glenn, 46 Morgan, Cathleen Marie, 223 Morgan, Joseph William, 96 Morgan, Kay, 96, 222, 303 Morgan, Russell Titus, 109, 347 Morical, Gary David, 80, 363 Morris, Steven Douglas, 369 Morris, Stewart Allen, 46 Morrow, Sally Ann, 96, 290 Morton, Douglas Eugene, 339 Morton, Patricia Ann, 222 Mosier, Lyle Philip, 365 Mottern, James Warren, 89, 96, 211, 212, 367 Mowrer, Dale Wayne, 80, 341 Moyle, Marilynn Kay, 49, 96 Muir, Gregory Andrew, 353 Muirbrook, Gail Ann, 80, 314 Mulalley, Linda Sue, 109, 216, 315 Mulkey, Susan Jane, 323 Mullen, Mike David, 53, 80 Mullinix, Daryl Kenneth, 80, 365 Mumm, Phoebe, 49 Mundt, Fred, 80 Munn, Sidney Glen, 38 Murphy, Patricia Lee, 303 Murray, Michael Nibert, 211 Murray, Roger James, 225 Musiel, Robert Wayne, 359 Musiel, Timothy Max, 109, 359 Myers, Albert Fleming, 225 Myers, Philip Allen, 355

-NNagaki, Byron Joe, 363 Nagaki, JoAnne, 96, 304 Nail, Angeline Sue, 223, 291 Nakamura, Marsha, 109, 325 Nash, Douglas Roger, 217 Matton, John, 80 Nau. Patrick Daniel, 38 Naymark, Richard Brian, 207 Naymik, Mary Anastasia, 80 Neberdahl, Edward, 355 Neely, Anna Kathleen, 109, 299 Neglay, Donald Marvin, 80, 375 Nelsen, Rex Ernest, 327 Nelson, Bradford Arthur, 96, 351 Nelson, John Carl, 109, 367 Nelson, Mardell, 101 Nelson, Margaret Ann, 49, 80, 218, 292 Nelson, Mary, 80 Nelson, Mary Lynne, 109, 315 Nelson, Michael Ray, 96, 367 Nelson, Paul Ludwig, 115, 369 Nelson, Teresa Lee, 223 Nelson, Thomas Crill, 248 Nelson, Wilbur Thayne, 46 New, Donale Randall, 80 Newbold, Van Reo, 109, 232, 382 Newell, Patricia Suzan, 236 Newman, Larry Gordon, 232 Ney, Theodore, 36, 228 Nicholes, Roberta Rae, 321 Nichols, Dyanne LaRae, 80, 357 Nichols, Glenn, 357 Nicholson, Donald, 96, 353 Nickel, Penny Lee, 109, 292 Nielson, Jerry Dean, 238 Niemeier, Chris Martin, 211, 215, 329 Nilsson, Mary Margaret, 96, 299 Nishioka, Bill Jonathan, 81, 375 Nissula, Janet, 219 Nix, Robert Wayne, 96, 371 Noble, Clark Fleming, 347 Noble, Dennis Lee, 81, 381 Noble, Rikki Alan, 341 Norberg, Terry! Jean, 109, 323 Norbom, Garold Floyd, 375 Nordby, Linda Ann, 109, 295 Norfleet, James, 230 Norman, Diane Marie, 109, 321 Norris, Rachel Louise, 48, 49, 53 Nutile, Jean Louise, 53, 96, 323 Noxon, Raymond Arthur, 232 Nybakken, Merry Jean, 323

-00bermeyer, Darice Linda, 81 Obermeyer, Eddy Leonard, 335 O'Brien, Patricia, 237, 291 Oesterreich, Jennifer, 210 Ogborn, Leonard Warren, 343 Ohlensehlen, Robert, 109, 345 Oliver, Marilyn Jean, 325 Oliver, Matthew Andrew, 353 Olsen, Thomas Ernest, 81 Olson, Alfred Joseph, 96, 335 Olson, Jody Blair, 66, 209 Olson, Keith Andrew, 42, 81, 225, 337 Olson, Steven Lee, 249, 252 O'Neal, Raymond Leo, 216 O'Reilly, Connie Ann, 309 Orr, Eugene Howard, 96, 363 Orthel, Gerald Lee, 36 Osborne, Harold Lee, 229 Ostheller, Gail Teresa, 96, 301 Ostroot, Corinne Kay, 53 Otness, Robert Jay, 38 Otterstrom, Joyce, 81 Oud, James Robert, 109, 349 Overby, John Charles, 81, 224 Ovnicek, Robert Martin, 81

Owan, Gabret, 226 Owens, Elizabeth, 313 Owens, Roosevelt, 252 Owens, William Edward, 109, 341 Oyama, Terry Tsuyoshi, 213 Oyama, Wayne Susumu, 211 Oyama, Wendell Ryo, 42

-PPace, Robert David, 96, 329 Paine, Robert Clifford, 46, 217 Paine, Thomas Rea, 359 Palawatvichai, Sak, 96, 381 Palmer, Gary Charles, 109, 369 Palmer, Gilbert John, 213 Palmer, Marion Elaine, 325 Panike, Gregory Bl'ian, 329 Parberry, Gary Fredrick, 96, 215, 329 Parham, George Murayama, 327 Parish, Janet Marie, 212, 321 P ark, Francine, 81, 313 Park, Michelle Sue, 219 Parker, Andrew Allen, 227, 327 Parker, Janet Marie, 223 Parnell, Joan Arford, 81 Paroz, Arnie Beryl, 48, 53, 61, 81, 209, 217, 222, 303 Patrick, Thomas Lloyd, 220 Patterson, Emilie Vanes, 81, 292 Patterson, Richard, 109, 213 Paul, Roberta Lynn, 109, 315 Paulet, Virginia, 315 Pearce, Martha Jane, 81 Pearson, Robert James, 220 Pederson, Clem John, 81, 365 Peebles, Kathleen, 313 Pence, Guy William, 335 Pence, Linda Lynnette, 293 Pence, Thomas Franklin, 368 Penniket, Roy George, 109, 335 Penton, Vance, 226 Perecz, Janet Elaine, 109, 304 Perez, Jane Kay, 109 Perez, Joseph Padilla, 81 Perez, Margaret Calixta, 81 Perri, Janet Ellen, 96, 237, 319 Perrine, Lucy Elizabeth, 48, 53, 96, 304 Perry, Richard Quentin, 81, 230, 378 Peters, Katherine Fay, 321 Petersen, Kay Dean, 325 Peterson, Christine, 319 Peterson, Danny Matthew, 220, 238 Peterson, Deborah Kay, 109, 301 Peterson, James Wayne, 381 Peterson, Janet Sue, 53, 109, 208, 210, 221,236,307 Peterson, Jeffrey Lynn, 81, 351 Peterson, Peter Neil, 238 Peterson, Philip Andrew, 81, 367 Peterson, Ray Edward, 228 Peterson, Russel Bryer, 96, 375 Pfaffengut, Connie Rae, 81, 295 Pfost, Emmitt Lee, 81, 363 Phelps, Keith Danielson, 81 Phelps, Sherry Jane, 109, 293 Phillips, Craig Eugene, 365 Phelps, Susan Carleen, 109, 325 Phillips, Jenny Gay, 109, 291 Phillips, Sue, 213 Piatt, Susan Diane, 109, 315 Pierce, Dean Hamilton, 81, 212, 272, 361 Pierce, Katherine Jean, 96, 296 Pierce, Michael Gene, 238 Piercy, Dale Wayne, 109, 227, 345 Pierson, Gary Wayne, 96, 327 Pieters, Allan Ray, 225 Pinard, Paul Edward, 81 Pinch, Mary Katherine, 82, 291 Pinkerton, Randy Howard, 109, 378

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Platou, Per Stoud, 226 Pluid, Sandra Irish, 82 Plum, Valerie Ann, 184, 301 Poe, David Allan, 96, 215, 367 Points, Lyle Eugene, 96, 375 Poleson, Kathryn Lane, 53, 96, 214, 319 Polley, Gai Annette, 96, 304 Pooley, Sandra Ruth, 207, 299 Pope, Alice Jean, 53, 210 Popplewell, G., 214, 319 Porter, Ea!"le Jeffery, 82, 349 Post, Sally Marie, 96, 299 Potter, Benjamin Montie, 207 Potter, James Earl, 109, 335 Powell, Brenda, 297 Powell, Jack Michael, 60, 194, 195, 196 209, 212 Pratt, Charles Robert, 109 Pratt, Sheldon James, 36, 37, 228 Pratt, Susan Leek, 304 Preston, Susan Karen, 49, 227 Pridmore, Sheryl J anene, 212 Probart, David Adrian, 226 Proctor, Penelope Ruth, 53, 109, 204, 208, 210, 319 Pruitt, Ellen Rae, 219 Prysock, Alan Jeffery, 213 Pulley, Sally Kay, 82,217,325 Pullin, Eleanor Eileen, 83 Purdy, Alan Dale, 53 Purdy, Janice Lynn, 96, 305 Purdy, Mark Lee, 197 Puschmann, Eric Robert, 42, 96, 381

- QQuendo, Anna, 96, 297 Quesnell, Bart Eugene, 110, 204, 351 Quesnell, Michael John, 96, 232, 345 Quigley, Linda Jill, 110, 221, 297 Quinn, Kerrie Ann, 96, 204, 319

- RRadtke, Terry Jean, 110, 323 Raeder, Susan Elizabeth, 301 Ralstin, Anita Marie, 307 Randall, Clay Roger, 38, 110, 359 Randleman, Mary Louise, 82, 307 Randolph, Colin Matthew, 381 Raney, George, 110, 365 Ranta, Elizabeth Lee, 82, 315 Rapp, Margaret Elna, 88, 325 Rarick, James Douglas, 110, 359 Rasmussen, Marjorie, 96, 319 Rathke, Sandra Mae, 96, 305 Ravenscroft, Allan Bruce, 82, 335 Ravneberg, Ronald Lloyd, 207 Ray, Kenneth Douglas, 361 Read, John Wayne, 361 Reale, Merry June, 110, 325 Rearick, Lynda Caryl, 97, 219, 297 Reay, Marjorie Ann, 97 Reckord, Harley Benson, 97, 359 Records, Robert Alvin, 97, 378 Redman, Mari Alice, 214, 222 Reed, Carol Ann, 82, 307 Reed, Judith Marie, 49, 82, 321 Reed, Richard Powell, 42, 97, 361 Reeder, Joan, 48,224 Rees, William Earl, 82, 329 Reese, David Lee, 97, 355 Reese, Diane Marie, 325 Reese, Jeanette, 375 Reese, Wilma Kay, 82, 303 Reeves, David Collins, 272 Reichardt, Linda Marie, 325 Reid, Kathy Lee, 309 Reid, William Dietrich, 82, 226 Reid, William Richard, 97, 381

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Reinhart, George, 207 Remaklus, Robyn, 97, 222, 293 Rember, Karen Lynn, 82, 222, 291 Remmick, Linda Rinnell, 219 Renfrow, Herman Gary, 110, 327 Renz, Philip Boyd, 227 Reser, Carol Ann, 219 Reser, Philip Frederick, 82, 359 Reynolds, Edward Jo, 236 Reynolds, Ronnie Craig, 69, 82, 197, 377 Rhodes, Dennis Michael, 365, 377 Rice, Barbara Anne, 297 Rice, David Elmer, 42, 225 Rice, Martha Winifred, 97 Rice, Patrick Ralph, 36, 82, 232, 333 Rice, Ricky Lee, 333 Richards, Gary Wayne, 333 Richards, Stephen, 82, 226 Ricketts, Donald Gene, 97, 353 Rickman, William Lee, 234 Riddle, Pauline, 82, 301 Ridgeway, Phyllis Ann, 110, 319 Rimel, Kay Elizabeth, 297 Rinebold, Gene, 36, 37 Rinebold, Lewis George, 345 Riordan, Kathleen Ree, 207 Ripatti, Michael Edward, 97, 355 Ritter, James Harold, 220 Ritter, Rick Ronald, 97, 200, 375 Ritter, Roger Melvin, 110, 375 Ritter, William Merrill, 215 Road, Cy, 219 Roberson, Robert, 83, 375 Roberts, Barry Wallace, 373 Roberts, John Francis, 351 Roberts, Kristin Kaye, 303 Roberts, Lana Rae, 303 Roberts, Michael, 53, 82 Roberts, Myron Wayne, 53 Robertson, Carol Louise, 82, 221, 297 Robertson, Judy Anne, 49, 110, 297 Robertson, Judy Kay, 297 Robertson, Virginia, 299 Robinson, Dennis Kay, 82, 215, 266, 327 Robinson, Philip Henry, 88, 381 Robinson, Ralph Richard, 228 Robinson, Ronald Lee, 82 Robinson, Terry LeRoy, 82 Robison, Alan Del, 382 Roe, Rita Kay, 97, 307 Rogers, Karen Leigh, 325 Rogers, Norman Lionel, 234 Rogerson, Elizabeth, 97, 319 Rolfe, Gordon Paul, 110, 357 Romesburg, Daniel, 359 Rood, Edwin Cyril, 217 Roper, Mary Jane, 297 Rose, Garry Lon, 83, 225, 373 Rosecrans, James Scott, 96, 216, 356 Rosenberger, Diana Kay, 222, 236, 251 Rosenboom, Arthur Kenne, 83 Ross, Nancy Bowler, 219 Ross, Robert Earl, 98, 367 Ross, Ronald Lee, 97, 337 Ross, Samuel Wesley, 97, 329 Ross, William Byron, 367 Rosselle, Michael, 83, 356 Rossi, Louise Ft路ances, 83 Rotert, Ronald Carell, 363 Roth, Jeffrey Harold, 273 Rovig, Lance Ronald, 53 Rowen, Martha Jane, 311 Rowett, Carolyn, 110, 210, 310 Rowett, Kristine, 97 Rowland, Corinne Yvonne, 97, 301 Rowles, Michael Gridley, 342 Royston, Ricky Lee, 110, 329 Rucker, Katherine Iva, 110, 297 Rudeen, Walter Scott, 53, 83, 373 Ruhoff, Angela Mary, 97, 309

Ruhoff, Carole Anne, 309 Rumney, Dion Wade, 83,365 Russell, Stephen James, 115 Rutledge, Robin Sue, 313 Ryals, Michael Dorsey, 83, 335 Ryan, Patricia Joan, 110, 237, 291 Ryan, Shawna, 110, 210, 219, 301 Rytting, Darwin John, 83, 224

-SSaari, Joan Adair, 110, 291 Sachtjen, John Victor, 224 Sackett, Marilee, 83, 301 Sain, Robert Dale, 363 Salois, Renee Lee, 293 Salvador, Uscategui, 110, 351 Sams, Charles Richard, 97, 196, 211, 212,343 Samson, Kathleen Ruth, 97, 291 Samuelson, Christine, 110, 295 Sanborn, Gayle Lynn, 315 Sandquist, Eric Bernt, 110, 339 Sandy, John Alfred, 232, 233 Sanman, Edward Delos, 381 Sasaki, Garret Kam, 216 Sassanfar, Susan, 110,325 Saunders, Mary Anne, 110, 208, 297 Saunders, Susan Marie, 110, 293 Savage, Val Jean, 110, 223, 291 Sawin, Dwight Holden, 53 Schaefer, Richard Max, 83 Schaffer, Janice Kay, 307 Schaffer, Marlene Gill, 97 Scharff, Barbara Louise, 83 Scharnhorst, Robert, 110, 355 Schaufnagel, Linda, 110, 323 Schenk, Kenneth Richard, 110, 213, 232, 378 Schick, Steve, 233 Schiller, Ann, 321 Schilling, Ronald Dale, 217 Schlueter, Lorene, 293 Schmadeka, Gary Ray, 83 Schmidt, Patricia, 187, 309 Schmidt, Swanie Lee, 83, 212, 214, 222, 310 Schmidt, Timothy George, 97 Schneider, P~>meh. Diane, 313 Schneider, Quentin Wayne, 38, 345 Schnell, Martin Jerry, 38, 367 Schooler, David Joseph, 110, 355 Schreck, Harley Carl, 53, 97, 381 Schrenk, Arlene, 83 Schrenk, Robert Lewis, 83 Schroeck, JoAnne, 83, 325 Schubert, Cindy Glenn, 223, 303 Schuh, Christopher, 83, 373 Schultz, Donald Ray, 97 Schultz, John Scott, fsa, 373 Schultz, Michael Thomas, 97, 372 Schultz, Richard Henry, 353 Schuster, Donald Dean, 236 Schwager, James Bruce, 83, 339 Schwartz, Joann Marie, 97, 307 Schwegmann, Joseph, 333 Scott, Janet, 110, 315 Scott, Linda, 97, 315 Scott, Rooney Dyle, 97, 333 Scott, Wilma Anne, 97, 315 Seale, Lawrence Curtis, 207 Sears, James Zolla, 229 Sedlak, Valerie Roberta, 323 Seely, Suzanne, 110, 295 Segota, Kenneth John, 110, 207, 349 Selvage, Robin, 48 Seubert, Vicki Kay, 307 Shaber, Eric Lee, 356 Shackelford, Linda Gail, 97, 189, 323 Shaffer, Clinton John, 97, 226, 355 Shake, Steve Kerry, 363


Shat路p, Peggy Lee, 110, 319 Sharpe, Gary Lee, 207, 335 Shaw, Gary William, 46, 217 Shaw, Ma1路y Christina, 97, 301 Shaw, Mary Eldonna, 309 Shawley, Stephen, 110, 327 Shay, Robert Harrison, 110, 211, 353 Sheehy, Christine Ann, 214, 301 Sheehy, Michael Ann, 83, 233, 301 Shelley, Elizabeth Ann, 223 Shelley, Marke Robert, 197, 251 Shelt, Frank Phillip, 98, 343 Shelton, Joseph Wiley, 375 Shepherd, Nancy Diane, 111, 293 Sherbenou, Rita Jean, 98, 306 Shiels, Tim, 112, 361 Shigeta, Marc Steven, 98 Shigihara, Michael, 335 Shikashio, Laura Ann, 98, 315 Shiner, Wendy Jean, 295 Shipley, Laurel Beth, 111, 293 Shippy, Sandra Ellene, 307 Shoemaker, Judy Arlene, 83, 305 Shoemaker, Michael, 111, 227, 232, 345 Sho~n, Ron, 220 Short, Barbara Ann, 321 Shuff, David Robert, 355 Shute, Carol Shelley, 303 Siddoway, Jeffery Clark, 111, 331 Siddoway, Katherine, 83, 219, 291 Sieczkowski, Stanley, 83 Sievert, Charles, 53 Silha, Marlene Daphne, 98 Simler, Elizabeth Marie, 216 Simmons, Charles, 98, 195 Simmons, Claire Andrew, 53 Simpson, Doris Jean, 111, 305 Simpson, James Ray, 317 Sims, Pamela Jo, 111, 293 Sinclair, Jan, 212, 233 Sinclair, Nola Rae, 219 Sipe, Martha, 98, 297 Skinner, Gardner, 217 Skinner, Robin Lucille, 305 Skogland, Terje, 266 Skok, Kathryn Anne, 111, 204, 321 Slade, Norma Headrick, 48, 53 Slaughter, Helen Jane, 48, 53, 63, 84, 19~ 197, 209, 214, 301 Slaveck, Linda Marie, 111, 325 Slavick, Anell Gottlieb, 111, 378 Slayton, Karl, 232 Sliman, Judith Ann, 319 Sloughter, James Peter, 42, 98, 356 Small, Douglas Ford, 171, 371 Smiler, Elizabeth, 297 Smith, Cary Lee, 98, 337 Smith, Christopher Lee, 204, 327 Smith, Cora Marie, 220, 323 Smith, David Wade, 111, 371 Smith, Dixie Lee, 98, 315 Smith, Dolores Jean, 98, 319 Smith, George Venson, 238 Smith, Gloria Fleming, 84 Smith, Jerry Allen, 84, 225, 351 Smith, John Gregory, 84 Smith, Kristine, 98, 303 Smith, Lurayne, 112, 297 Smith, Michael Alan, 111, 381 Smith, Nathan Burnett, 225, 335 Smith, Paul Alva, 226, 233 Smith, Robert Leslie, 49 Smith, Roger Norman, 98, 357 Smith, Ronald Dean, 382 Smith, Sharon Leone,"98, 299 Smith, Shelley Sue, 208, 310 Smith, Sidney Nixon, 233 Smith, Susan Diane, 98, 297 Smith, Susan Renee, 98, 315 Smith, Vernon Russell, 378 Smoke, Danny Joe, 111, 359

Snook, Frederick, 217 Snook, Lois An n, 111, 299 Snyder, Gwendolyn Jean, 84, 301 Soeth, James Richard, 84, 213, 356 Solin, John Jacob, 48, 53, 84 Soltman, Sally Ann, 233, 291 Solum, William Lee, 347 Somers, Larry LeRoy, 234 Sontgerath, Susan, 111,203,301 Sorensen, Karen Nadean, 111, 208, 210, 305 Sorenson, Larry Dean, 345 Sower, Curtis Laverne, 369 Spaeth, William, 111, 331 Spain, Francis Kirk, 349 Spanogle, John Mark, 226 Sparks, Eugene Lester, 111, 213, 378 Sparks, Lonnie Floyd, 84, 375 Sparks, Richard Keith, 60, 213, 230, 347 Spencer, Craig Lemuel, 49, 111, 197, 331 Spencer, Jeanne Louise, 315 Srendsen, Sammie, 299 St. Clair, Richard, 53, 84, 212, 359 St. Clair, Sara Margaret, 98, 319 Stafford, Mary, 291 Staggers, Kermit Lemoyn, 84, 238, 355 Stahlman, Janice Kay, 315 Stamper, Kenneth Dale, 84, 351 Stamper, Mary, 84, 98, 357 Stamper, Randall Lee, 49, 64, 84, 209, 212, 357 Stanger, Carl David, 84, 327 Stanger, Pharis Parley, 331 Stanke, Joan Caroline, 291 Stanton, Douglas Edgar, 84, 353 Stanton, Stewart Elliot, 84, 353 Stapleton, Daniel Dean, 98, 371 Stark, Marcia Esther, 222 Stark, Susan Joan, 98, 296 Starkey, Richard, 48, 49, 53, 216 Starr, Stanton Eugene, 367 Stavros, Terry Rae, 321 Stecker, William Murray, 53, 98, 353 Steele, Carolyn May, 98, 223, 317 Steele, Margaret Susan, 293 Steelman, Janette Kay, 98, 305 Steger, Jerry Laverne, 111, 211, 329 Stegner, Joseph Harry, 202, 331 Stephens, Jan Braven, 98, 373 Stephenson, Harold Owen, 38 Sterling, Nancy Jean, 111 Sternberg, Cathy, 84 Steuhrenberg, Sue, 221 Stevens, Donna Marie, 98, 208, 317 Stevens, Fern Irene, 111, 219, 301 Stevenson, Carol Anne, 84, 307 Stewart, Douglas Virgil, 233 Stewart, Rodney Bruce, 232 Stewart, Terry Lee, 98, 355 Stillman, William Carl, 98, 232, 378 Stimmel, Marv, 373 Stokes, Linda Jean, 293 Stollfus, Wayne George, 220 Stolte, Stanley William, 98, 335 Stone, Donald Gene, 49, 53, 84, 212, 375 Stone, Michael Carl, 111, 375 Stone, Pamela, 111, 321 Stone, Pamela Kay, 111, 319 Stone, Scott, 343 Stone, Toni Lynn, 291 Stone, William Addison, 238 Stoneberg, Bert Daniel, 84, 382 Stoppello, Frank, 46, 217 Storey, Susan Lynn, 84 222, 310 Storey, Walter Eugene, 871 Stout, Virginia Anne, 287, 291 Stranahan, Sharon Diane, 53,111,210, 301 Stratton, Bruce William, 111, 211, 867 Stratton, Robert Orrin, 217, 229

Strecker, Steve, 42, 58, 84 Streebel, Donald White, 215 Strobel, Mary Lee, 111, 310 Strolberg, Saundra, 221 Stuart, Kathy Anne, 310 Stubblefield, Gary, 84, 335 Stubblefield, Steven, 272, 335 Stube, Judith Ann, 84 Studebaker,Jody Norah, 321 Studebaker, Kay Irene, 315 Stutzman, James, 85, 226, 381 Suesz, Jack Arthur, 227 Sumner, Linda Elaine, 291 Sumpter, Sharon Lynn, 111, 307 Sunderland, Judy Lou, 111, 307 Sundin, Melvin LeRoy, 98, 381 Sung, Margaret Mei-Chih, 305 Sutton, Anne Elizabeth, 85, 309 Sutton, Howard, 111, 335 Sutton, Lorna Marie, 309 Sutton, Perry Cecil, 111 Sutton, Rodger Eugene, 98, 337 Suuman, Edward, 85 Svenson, Kathy Ann, 321 Swager, David Paul, 111, 375 Swanson, Judith Lynn, 112, 291 Swanstrom, Don Lee, 46 Swartz, Carolyn Sue, 291 Swayne, Samuel David, 46 Sweet, Vaughn Ferris, 367 Swenson, Barbara Lea, 85 Swenson, Timothy, 225 Swenson, William Evans, 98, 329 Swett, Edward Warren, 85, 353 Swinehart, Ralph, 42, 85, 225, 337 Syron, Wayne Martin, 381

-TTaber, Robert Russel, 101, 112, 211, 361 Taccogna, Sharon Louise, 49, 53, 98, 315 Tackman, Richard Dean, 226, 233 Taggart, J ohn Carl, 98 Taggart, Charlene, 85 Taisey, Patricia J ane, 98, 222, 301 Taisey, Robert Melvin, 98, 371 Takahashi, Rita, 99, 218, 301 Talbott, Erin Westall, 220, 225 Tannehill, Jack Jay, 99, 229 Tate, Cherill Louise, 53, 85, 307 Tate, Mavis Ann, 112, 307 Tattersall, Kathleen, 112, 307 Taylor, Charles Lester, 85, 230 Taylor, Edward Allen, 226 Taylor, Gregory Allyn, 85 Taylor, Kathleen Marie, 217, 317 Taylor, Nancy Jay, 85, 310 Taylor, Sheila Rae, 99, 222, 310 Taylor, Victoria Dorothy, 99, 222, 317 Teats, Ted Allen, 232 Tee, Ronald Gray, 85, 329 Tee!, Frances Ann, 315 Teneyck, Dirk Raymond, 230 Teska, William Reinhold, 213, 355 Tewksbury, Kenneth, 347 Thaemert, Ronald Scott, 112, 378 Thaxton, Gerald Burt, 207 Theobald, Reece, 225 Thiemens, Linda Jean, 99, 299 Thiessen, David George, 211, 365 Thiessen, Terry Sidney, 272 Thinnes, Jeannie LaRay, 99, 310 Thoma, Karen, 315 Thomas, Cathie Lee, 219 Thomas, George Eugene, 112, 333 Thomas, James Roger, 42, 85, 225, 226 Thomas, Laurie Louise, 112, 236, 297 Thomas, Marla, 53, 112, 309 Thompson, Gail Hunt, 49, 223 Thompson, Joann Kay, 112, 297

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Thompson, John Richard, 365 Thompson, Lyle Irven, 99 Thompson, Marta Suzan, 219 Thompson, Martin, 229 Thompson, Michael Jay, 238 Thompson, Nancy Coleen, 186, 237, 291 Thompson, Robert Clayton, 112, 216 Thompson, Robert Edward, 375 Thompson, William, 85, 333 Thomson, Craig Tapper, 85, 381 Thomson, Timothy, 112, 225, 335 Thorpe, Linda Marie, 85, 309 Throop, Joan Geneva,85, 233,321 Thurston, Dona Kathleen, 99, 301 Thurston, Marion Jill, 48, 53, 85 Tiegs, Susan Loraine, 299 Tiller, Charles, 112, 341 Tilley, Janet RoEe, 53, 112, 210, 223, 379 Timoskevich, Dennis, 85, 228 Tindall, Eugene Alden, 227, 228 Tinsley, Ronala Lloyd, 349 Tippett, Patricia, 99, 301 Tisdall, Gene, 85, 349 Tisdale, Walter Southon, 85, 224 Tlucek, Stanley Alfred, 99, 212, 345 Todd, David Kim, 211 Todd, Ellen Templer, 112, 325 Todeschi, Patricia, 236 Toevs, Joan Marie, 188, 222, 321 Tullbom, Ward Michael, 381 Tominaga, Larry Kenichi, 232 Tomlinson, Norman Edward, 85, 356 Toner, Frank David, 36 Toney, Linda Marie, 323 Toone, Ward Clifford, 112, 355 Torgerson, Edward, 85, 212, 343 Torgerson, Yvonne Lynn, 297 Tovey, Boyd Brent, 88, 355 Tovey, Frances Ann, 112, 180, 222, 310 Towles, Stephen Therre, 112, 359 Townsend, Laurence George, 86, 207, 337 Trail, Cynthia Jane, 293 Trail, Judy Rebecca, 99, 222, 317 Trautman, Lawrence, 99, 375 Travis, Charles Stephen, 36, 112, 363 Tregoning, Terry Lynn, 313 Tribble, Gary Marvin, 86, 225 Tridle, David Russell, 343 Tritten, Dale Elwin, 53 Troth, Carol Jean, 112, 213, 325 Troth, Esther Lorraine, 86, 213 Trudeau, Douglas Earl, 365 True, Leland Wesly, 369 Truesdell, Linda Ann, 99, 196, 221, 303 Tucker, Lynda Marie, 99, 293 Tucker, Stanley Dean, 86, 371 Tulloch, Donald Maurice, 347 Tunal!, Kenneth John, 355 Turcotte, Judith Marie, 301 Turk, Michael John, 359 Turnbull, Judy Kay, 86, 221, 297 Turner, Dorothy Ola, 315 Turner, Gary Melvin, 36, 37 Turner, Laura Mae, 189 Turner, Raymond Guy, 36, 37, 53, 228 Tusberg, Lee Douglas, 38 Tuson, Susanne Elizabeth, 291 Tuttle, Barbara Lee, 222 Twitchell, Linda Lee, 305 Tyacke, Michael Joseph, 33:S Tyler, Julie Beth, 112, 295 Tyler, Susan J o, 99, 212, 214, 317

- UUberuaga, David Anthomy, 236 Uglem, Shirley Joan, 112, 315 Uhlman, Dale Arthur, 86, 327

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Ujiiye, Dennis Kay, 36, 37, 99, 196, 212, 363 Ulinder, John Olaf, 207 Ulrey, Gail Denise, 112, 307 Ulrich, David Lee, 112, 207, 349 Ulvan, Linda. Joe, 99, 216, 299 Unzicker, Duane Wesley, 49, 112, 211, 367 Unzicker, Phyllis, 53, 99, 208, 222, 295 Uptmor, Dale Joseph, 113, 349 Uranga, Louis Lucas, 356 Urie, Arlene, 86, 309 Urizar, Frank Jose, 369 Uraski, Wendy Carole, 112, 301 Usher, Jill Roberta, 219 Uthur usamy, Ramasamy, 224

- VVallejo, Peter Richard, 42 Vallem, Norma Fay, 307 Van Houten, Grant Chris, 49, 53 Van Orman, Margaret, 53, 99, 309 Van Orman, Sally, 99, 309 Vance, Robert Willard, 42, 53 Vance, Terrie Lyn, 223 Vandersluys, Geertruida, 295 Vandiver, Lynn Elaine, 86, 309 Vannoy, Donald, 36, 86, 232, 378 Van Vleet, Kay, 112, 325 VanZante, Carolyn Dee, 86 Varin, Kevan Ray, 112, 227, 345 Vassar, Rosemary, 86, 325 Vassuer, Tom, 217 Vaughan, Jane Carolyn, 325 Vaughn, Marlene Ann, 99, 325 Vaughn, William Thomas, 112, 331 Velasquez, Beverly, 112, 295 Velasquez, Karen Eloise, 49 Verbillis, Michael John, 217 Viborel, Jo Neen Marie, 313 Vietmeier, Christine, 112, 323 Vilhauer, Violet Joann, 305 Vining, James Dale, 86, 238 Vlachos, Nicholas Alex, 371 Voeller, James Douglas, 225 Voeller, Marcia Lynn, 303 Vogt, John August, 225 Volkman, Phillip James, 49, 228 Voltolini, Sallie Jo, 214, 291 Van der Heide, Margaret, 99, 322 Voss, Stephen William, 86, 224 Voyles, James Vernon, 99, 207, 327

-W Waddell, Phillip Eugene, 86 Wagner, Hadley Eugene, 375 Wagner, Robert Brent, 233 Wagner, Sharon Dianne, 112,315 Waite, James Robert, 86, 333 Waite, William David, 333 Walch, Nancy Luola, 99, 219 Waldrop, Carleton, 46, 217 Walker, Cynthia Gene, 112, 323 Walker, Jack Reid, 36, 37, 220, 228 Walker, Larry Clayton, 217 Wallace, J erry Neil, 112 Wallace, Richard Powers, 46, 217 Wallace, Robert Duane, 197, 211, 215 Walsh, Christine Ellen, 313 Walters, Marilyn J eane, 99, 309 Walters, Ronald Lee, 226 W amstad, Robert Charles, 86, 331 Wander, Mary Catherine, 317 Wander, Therese Anne, 112, 317 Ward, Martin Roberts, 46, 217 Ward, Nancy Lynn, 86, 315 Warden, Joan Katharine, 113, 307 Wardle, Charles Marvin, 195 Ware, Mary Elizabeth, 301

Ware, Michael Addington, 329 Warner, John, 113,215,361 Warntjes, Anita Lorene, 113, 299 Warren, Judy Frances, 113, 315 W asemiller, Gary Reuben, 371 Wasko, Michael Paul, 86, 373 Waters, James Ernest, 86, 375 Watkins, Arthur Travis, 114, 375 Watkins, Richard Dale, 353 Watson, Martha Melinda, 99, 313 Watson, Rodney Lynn, 48, 86, 382 Watt, John William, 113, 353 Watts, Deborah Jane, 99, 291 Watts, Martha Ellen, 236 Way, Judy Anne, 309 Weaver, Robert Charles, 217 Webb, Dean Clifford, 99, 375 Webb,Jody Kay, 113,210,214 Weber, Lee Daley, 225 Weber, Paul Scott, 86 Webster, Diane Maureen, 113 Weeks, Melinda Louise, 86, 209, 222 Weidenbach, Mitchell, 99, 363 W eidmer, Barbara Ruth, 325 Weigel, Jay Ellis, 99, 336 Weisz, John Lester, 207 Welch, Joe, 86, 361 Welch, Marcia Lynn, 113, 223, 321 Welch, Nancy, 299 Welch, Susan Kay, 321 Welfare, Scott, 359 Welker, Terry Ray, 113, 215, 327 Wellner, Sandra Jean, 230 Wells, Robin Dietrick, 113, 345 Wendle, Ronald Waldrop, 371 Werner, Lloyd William, 53 Wernette, Marie Opal, 321 Wessels, Kathleen Mary, 99, 223, 307 West, Randall Bailey, 333 West, Stephanie Ellen, 113, 313 Westberg, Wayne Alan, 36, 86, 99 Whaley, Susan Lynn, 113, 202, 214, 293 Wheeler, Ted Eugene, 113, 367 Whistler, James Edwin, 99, 195, 212, 215, 361 Whitaker, Randy Douglas, 335 White, Bonnie Marie, 113, 309 White, Daniel Glen, 339 White, Harold Dennis, 36, 228 White, John Edward, 113, 372 White, Myralee Virginia, 87, 315 White, Richard John, 53, 212 White, T errance Roy, 217 White, William Beauford, 226 Whitehead, Dennis, 99, 353 Whitehead, Tory Jack, 375 Whiteman, Donald, 375 Whiteman, Lawrence, 100, 375 Wickham, Walter Keith, 113, 369 Wiegman, Craig Alan, 99, 375 Wiggenhauser, Vernon, 100 Wilcomb, Kathleen, 87, 223, 291 Wiley, Deanna Lou, 87, 219, 325 Wiley, Wendy Lee, 113, 325 Wilhelm, James Paul, 53 Wilhelm, Rebecca Sue, 309 Wilkins, Dale Richard, 87, 363 Williams, Eddy Arnold, 272 Williams, Jeffrey Reed, 89, 100, 361 Williams, Julianne, 214, 295 Williams, Marilyn, 100, 307 Williams, Mikel Howard, 46 Williams, Nancy Joanne, 113, 311 Williams, Sharon Lee, 100, 321 Williams, Susan Gail, 295 Williams, Thomas George, 331 Williamson, Boyce Mack, 87, 365 Williamson, Deborah, 113, 315 Williamson, Shirley Ann, 113, 218, 293 Willms, James Alton, 100, 195, 20~, 212, 378


Wills, Gary Michael, 53, 87 Wilson, Charles Howard, 42 Wilson, David Charles, 339 Wilson, Earl Lee, 225 Wilson, William Wayne, 87, 224, 341, 367 Wilund, William Patrick, 87 Wimer, Linda Kay, 315 Winkler, Kenneth, 87 Winkler, Penelope, 87 Winter, Garth, 100, 382 Winward, LaVera Lee, 87, 305 Wirth, Bradley Scott, 375 Wiseman, Bonnie Lee, 113, 299 Wishney, David Evans, 219, 369 Wittman, Charlee Joanne, 301 Wittman, Richard Lee, 36, 37, 113, 211, 228, 345 Woerman, Allyn Loy, 87, 341 Wohlford, Gerald Dale, 113, 349 Wolf, Larry Wayne, 113, 378 Wolf, Mary Kathryn, 100, 297 Wolfe, Jerrie Wayne, 226 Wolfe, Mark Charles, 87 Wolfe, Stephanie Louise, 113, 319 Wolfe, James August, 345 Womack, Kent Ellis, 113, 345 Wombacher, Kenneth, 100, 329 Won, Myong Jin, 101, 299 Wood, Ann Marion, 53, 87 W ootl, Jeanne Carol, 113, 323

Wood, Jennifer Lynn, 53, 113, 210, 223, 301 Woods, Stephen David, 341 Woods, Stephen Michael, 87, 353 Woodward, Thomas Whalen, 49, 113, 331 Wookey, Carolyn Yvonne, 53, 113, 213, 221, 324 Woolf, Jerry Kay, 101, 361 Workman, John Ross, 337 Worsley, Robert Louis, 87 Wray, James Michael, 343 Wright, Albert John, 113, 373 Wubker, Alan Lee, 226 Wyatt, Christine, 113, 317 Wycoff, Donald Wayne, 226 Wylie, Carolyn, 87

- YYakinoph, Ivan, 215 Yamamoto, Betty Yoshiko, 87, 113, 218, 297 Yamamoto, Frank Yonechi, 233 Yamamoto, Peggy May, 307 Yankey, Richard Lynn, 100, 363 Yasuda, Phyllis Elaine, 301 Yeager, Jocelyn Kay, 113,317 Yee, .Mamie Bow, 113, 208, 210, 295 Yenney, Vaughn Kent, 87, 333 Yergler, Cathy Sue, 307 Yoden, Vicki Lynn, 114, 210, 291

Yoder, Darwin Roy, 87, 232, 353 York, Melanie Ann, 197, 303 Yost, William Frederick, 46 Young, Barbara Lynn, 87, 207, 213 Young, Donald William, 88 Young, Lloyd Edwin, 100, 232, 333 Young, Mary Kay, 87, 218, 297 Young, Robert Joseph, 246, 248, 249, 254 Young, Robert Louis, 87, 195, 252, 367 Youngberg, Jean Irene, 210 Youngberg, Linda Ann, 89 Yount, Dale Edward, 114, 375 Yrazabal, Connie Lee, 310 Ytreeide, Joan Leslie, 114, 301

-ZZabala, Elsie Rebeca, 100, 307 Zaccardi, Deborah Rose, 100, 321 Zaccardi, Jilda Marie, 114, 321 Zagelow, Robert Leigh, 217 Zamyoru, Rick, 369 Zanetti, Janet May, 315 Zemke, Craig Forrest, 87, 207, 381 Zenier, Carol Diane, 114, 293 Zenner, Ronald Charles, 114, 355 Ziegler, Cora Lou, 114, 213, 216, 305 Zimet, Stan Louis, 359 Zimmerman, Robert Glenn, 114, 375 Zobel, Lynette Eileen, 30'7

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