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Getn of the Mountains

1974-75 University of Idaho Moscow, Idaho




The times we shared together are remembered now only in my mind.



Living and working with each other, mingled with moments of escaping to be myself.



A small but important part, shaping today's world with yesterday's memories.





Another chapter in the unwritten biography of my life, never to be experienced again,

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Students savor cream flavored days cooling summers final blaze, sitting, stretching lounging, resting

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the yawns, the smiles, the whispers, the eyeballs and all

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soft gold curtains of fall on sunlit faces gold leaves life's designs and traces - fall

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Tensions build competition stiffens as freshman girls endure rush.

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Registration begins the long trek on the road to a degree.

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At noon there is no food for the hungry, no rest for the weary, while the Band and Vandalettes practice for upcoming shows.


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TOP: J.C. Chadband (No. 44) finds room to run. ABOVE: If you were late to the game you could not find a seat in the student section. RIGHT: LuAnn Hanes graces the stage at the Miss U of 1 Pageant.

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LEFT: Queen LuAnn, court, and escorts witness gridiron action. BELOW: Vandal chases Grizzly o n first place float. BOTTOM: Final e ntry advises journey to Rathskeller before game.

Homecoming features

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U of I alumni returned to their alma mater during Homecoming Weekend. October 19, to r eflec t on the ir past college experiences. LuAnn Hanes, a Kappa Kappa Gamma pledge, reigned over Homecoming activities as Miss U of I. Animated floats and an abundance of fire engines highlighted the Saturday morning parade. Under a hot sky 16,500 fans witnessed the Idaho Vandals recover from a threetouchdown deficit to tie the Montana Grizzlies 35-35. A Saturday night dance in the SUB ballroom closed Homecoming '74.

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Vandals experience season of action, diligence and frustration

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Vandals capture 3rd in Big Sky Conference

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Independents take men's intramural football crown

Via a stunning upset w in over Alpha Tau Omega. Lindley Hall gave the independent side of campus its first intramural football crown in many years. R oy Bo ld wi n of Lind le y scored th e on l y t-ouchdown in the 7-2 thriller. Lindle y trounced the low school team, TMA -1, to gain the GDI berth in the champio nship game, w hile A TO defeated SA E to represent the Greeks. FINAL STANDINGS BY GROUPS: GDI

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Greek J . Alpha Tau Omega 2. Sigma A lpha Epsilon 3. Delta Tau Delta 4.Sigma N u 5 . Delta Sigma Phi

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TOP LEFT: Deltgridder hits th(!_ground. LEFT: The ATO quarterback found the_Koing tough again.st Lindley. TOP MIDDLE: The strain to win etches itself into faces. TOP RIGHT: Amid a forest of arms the football waits. A 80 VE: A w hirlwind of action characterizes intramural football.

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D elta Gamma wins intramural flag football

FINAL STANDINGS FOR WOMEN'S INTRAMURAL FLAG FOOTBALL 1. Delta Gamma 2. Pi Phi 3. Alpha Phi 4. A lpha Chi

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As the season progresses, Idahos volleyball team captures victory after victory.

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Coached by Kathy Clark, the women s extramural volleyball team ended with a 16-4 record.

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U of I hosts Taekwon-do championship meet.

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Women'S field hockey team posts 4-8-2 season.

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Greek Week thrusts houses into limelight in September

TOP: Lambda Chis laugh a t a so r ori t y's a ntics, staged t o r ega in its "st o le n" housemother ... ransom monel' goes to charities. ABOVE: Leapfrog grabs the aNenrion of the crO'Wd at the ASE Olympics. LEFT: Tubbings at the DG anchor ma y be hilarious, but w laet1 done excessively give tfae G reeks a bad name. RIGHT: Gamma Phis get psyched up for the four-legged race.

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LEFT: Ever try pushing a tennis ball w ith your no.se'r BELOW: Sorority girls join in the age-old struggle of tugo'war.

Greek Week ended in the fun of a street fair and the SAE Olympics, emphasiz ing the public image of fraternities as good路time places. But to be Greek means more than frolic and occasional overdone pranks. Special days during the week underscored the serious side of fraternity life, including service projects in which the houses use fun to raise funds for volunteer groups and charities.

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Richardson expresses his views on 11 W atergate." Speaking to a s tanding room onl y crow d, former Attorney General E llio t Richardson prese nt s hi s v i ews o n th e Wat e rgate Conspiracy. Him self an innocent v ictim of N ixo n 's atte mpted cove rup, Richardso n concludes that Watergate w ill result in a new era o f more open government. In a question and answer period fo llowin~ the speech, the former Attorney General replies to student inquiries about his political career and his role in the Watergate investigations.

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Death of a Salesman

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For the dead Friday nights, the coffee house provides good music, relaxation and free coffee.

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In three separate shows, Flash Cadillac, Earl Scruggs and Fleetwood Mac, provide big name entertainment

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Saturdaya life of its oUJn.

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BELOW: A Borah Symposium speaker eng_a_ges the interest of Dr. and Mrs. Hartung. RIGHT: Pres. Hartung muses. BELOW RIGHT: Dr. Coonrod. Academic Vice-President, served as acting President during Hartung's sabbaticaL

Hartung takes sabbatical, leaving University . . . Dr. Ernest W. Hartuntr began his tenth year as President of the Universtty ot Idaho with a sabbatical leave. Dr. Hartung travelled extensively, gathering information from such sources as state!overnmental agencies, the forest service, banks an major Idaho corporations and industries. This informationgathering constituted an exploration of Idaho's growth potentiaL The sabbatical experience gave Pre. Hartung a different perspective on the state, the University, and how each can help the other. He has formulated a fiveyear plan of development for the University of Idaho, to be presented to the Board of Regents. Able to work at his own speed, and removed from the constant duties and distraction s of the President's office, Dr. Hartung found the sabbatical relaxing and refreshing. Dr. Hartung and his wife, Mary, have three children.

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Dr. Robert Coonrod, Academic Vice-President, received the title of Acting President of the University. He actually had few major responsibilities beyond his accustomed vicepresidential duties. The Academic Vice-President chairs the Budget Hearing Board, holds responsibility for planning and prioritizing, and oversees faculty promotions and tenure, plus other faculty and personnel matters. Dr. Coonrod received his undergraduate education in Missouri and earned the doctorate at Stanford in 1950. He has been Academic Vice-President since 1969. Dr. Carter has also held his current {'Osition since 1969, while Dr. Richardson accepted his posihon in 1 972.

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SHERMAN CARTER FirwnciDI Vice-President

TOM RICHARDSON Student U Admin. Services Vice-President

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FRANK McC REilR Y Uniwrsity Relations Director

DEAN VETTRUS Student Union Manager

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DICK JOHNSTON Alumni R elations Director

HllRR Y E. Oil VEY Student Financial Aids Director


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Administrative personnel use varied training and experience to help university students in numerous areas.

MATTTELIN R egistrar A. J EANHJLL Dean of Student Advisory Services

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College of Agriculture

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Under the direction of Dean Auttis M. Mullins, the College of Agriculture trains students in the most important industry in the state of Idaho-agriculture. World food shortages, pressure on preser v ation of the environment, and the emphasis on ecology offer challenges which these young people are preparing to accept. Job placements for agriculture graduates are increasing as inflation and the energy crisis focuses attention on the importance of food production, processing, preservation and distribution.

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College of Business

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The College of Business and Economics under the direction of Dean Norman Olson provides students with a sound back~ound in the baste principles and in research possibillties w hich will help them as they advance into positions of responsibility. The co llege also aim s to give its s tud e nts an appr eciatio n of th e social importance and responsibilities of businessmen. Through the Burea u of Business and Economic R esearc h, the co llege is able to contribute to the advancement of knowledge about the state and its business activities. In addition, faculty and students have the opportunity to engage in basic research. Modern computer facilities and data rrocessing equipment k eep the pro~ram ahead o changing business methods w hach as necessar y in preparing students for the business world.

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College of Letters and Science

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Having sixteen departments, the College of Lette rs and Science is the most diversified of all the colleges. In the College of L etters and Science are music, English, sociology/ anthropology, political science, psycholo~y. art and architecture, foreagn languages, chemistry, physics, history , th e at e r arts, communications, hom e eco nomics , ma th e m a tics , biological sciences, and WAMI. Elmer Raunio, D ean of th e College of Letters and Science, came to Moscow in 1949. He was a professor in the chemistry department until1970, when he becam e the acting Dean of Letters and Science. The largest change in the this y e ar was th e changang of freshman English to pass - fail. Dean Raunio considers this change in the "best. interest of the students", since it allows students who know their English to bypass their first semester of it. colle~e

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EVERETT SAMUELSON D eo n of Educorion

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College of Education According to Dean Everen Samuelson, the major thrust this year on the College of Education is to reor~anize the structure of the college, followang a reevaluation of priorities to meet the needs of students and soc ie ty. The new T eache r Education Center in Lewiston helps to meet education students' needs. The Center intends to change the nine-week student teaching practicum to a full-semester integrated ex p erie nc e. Th e C e nt er is run in cooperation with the school district and Lewis-Clark State College. Dean Samuelson has headed the College of Education for twelve years. He is now the senior dean at the University of Idaho.

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College of Engineering

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The College of Engineering, unde r th e direction of Dean Robert Ferguson. prCYVides an important part of the varied curriculum at the University of Idaho. It offers degrees in agricultural, chemical, civil, electricaL, and mechanical engineering. The number of students enrolled in the colLege followed a nationwide trend last year and reached a new low, but this year it is rising again. The current enrollment is 469. Most students have no troubLe finding work upon graduation. With 116 companies interviewing on campus. during the year for engineers most students are pllJced in jobs by the time the y graduate.

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College of Forestry Under the direc tion of Dean John Ehrenreich the College of Forestry provides the University with the faculty, classrooms and laboratories, the scientific equipment, plant and animal collections necessary for the highest quality instruction to prepare students for careers in the fields of forestry, wildlife, and range sciences. The co lle~e has an enrollment of about 604 students representing 29 states and a few foreign countries. Timber products for consumption constitutes the second most important industry in Idaho which makes the college of forestry an important asset to the state of Idaho, by preparing individuals for careers in the field.

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The University of Idaho is the only colle g e of law in the state. 254 students currently attend classes in the college's two year old building. A modern library and an ele'l'enme mber faculty headed by Dean Menard prepare the students for their Bar examinations after three years of study.

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Intra-Frat. Council President Ray Stark Vice- Pres Mike Woodruff Secretary Dave Wilkin

Forestry Club President Matt Fields Vice Pres. Mark Karl Sec-Treas. Brian Fraser

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Campus Democrats President Mary O'Donnell Vice Pres. Ann Vogt Secretary G eorge Hicks

Chess Club President Ron Deike Vice-President Dan Browne Sec-Treas. Joe Hoffman

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SIMES President

Bob Uhle

Vice-Pres. Larr-y Bulling Secretar-y J ean Donaldson

Chemistry Club Chairman Carol Hill Vice-Chairman Steven Yerkes Secretar-y M ark Farnsworth Treasurer Robert Fla-y

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MotarBoard President Vicki Bloomsburg Vice-Pres. MaryEdmark Secretary Jennie Link Treasurer Chris Annis

SPURS President Coral Zlatnik Vice Pres. Jan Deobald Secretary Edith Easterbrook Treasurer Cindy Leavitt

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Student Home Economic Assoc. Chairman Rhonda Rutan Vice Chairman Barbara Morrison Sec. Cherly Meschko

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Block and Bridal President Vice-Pres. Secretar y Treasurer

Eric Davis John Nalinka Celia Robinson Dave Ascuena

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Lynn French Pat Long Donna Schwandt

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Star Trek Club Commanding Officer Mark Lotspeich First Officer Kenton Bird Engineering Officer EaGUulder

SArb President Wayne Wohler Vice Pres. John Niesen Secretary Alan Graham Treasurer Dick Johnston

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Baptist Youth Club President Ron Gustnum

Valkyries President Coral Thompson Secretary Cythis Rughs Advisor Mrs. ImoGene Rush

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KUOI Station manager-Bill Harland, Program director-Barry Lewis, Music dir e ctor-Roy Knecht, News directorRob Franklin, Head DJ Karol-Greenawalt

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FFA President Ste<Ve Krupl« e, Vic ePres. Don Sample, S ec. Fred Blocl«burn , R eporter John

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Not pictured: Mike He lbling, Ad"~Jertising Mgr. 1st s emester; Bill Scott, Advertising Mgr. 2nd semester; Bill Lewis. Political Writer, both semesters.

Mike Mundt (or Mae Macklin) Artist, cartoonist, and delivery rrwrwger, both semesters

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Gem of the Mountains Staff

Vema CathemuJn McCrillis, Editor

Kath y Castle, A ssistant Editor

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Don Kopczynski

Carly Rogers

Warren Olson

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Jim Huggiru, Phoro Direct or

Jim Collyer N ot pictured : John By rd, Glenn Cruickshank, Sue H opkins, Brian Kinca id, Dick McCrillis.

Karen Ford Hudson

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Scott Hanford

Linda Murray

Mike Hefbung

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ASUI Senate

Grant Burgoym.o, S te1X! Trevino. G regg Lumwn, John Rupe 路

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Dirk Kempthorne, ASUI President

Bev Henderson, ASUI Secretary

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(left to right) Peggy Ct>nnet, Tom McGrane, Pat O'Malley, Don Coberly.

Daw Carlson. Communicarioru Board Director

Sherry Jacobsen

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Communications Board

Chris Watson

Don Coberly

Tom McGrane

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Corvettes Commanding_ 01/icer Georgene S(>hman, Ex. Officer Sally Hartman, Ship_ Secretary Juli e Dose r, Treasurer Annette Shaefer

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. . . a time to freeze, a time to get stuc~ a time to mold .mow, a time to wollow, in the slush.

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WluJtever the time~ the season is winter!

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Exuberant cast and colorful costumes capture audience in

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Outdoor Program coordinates recreational activities with ski trips and kayaking

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Even though Dec. 25 finds most students away from Moscow, the Christmas spirit brightens the campus long before.

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Vandals finish season with 10-16 record

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Vandals take runner-up trophy in 9th annual Daffodil Classic

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Vandals end Memorial Gym era with win over Boise State

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Snow and McConnell Halls tie for first place at the close of mens intramural swimming.

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Stiff competition keeps women s living groups active in intramurals during the winter.

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McConnell and A TO teams win championships for men'S intramural basketball.

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Women's basketball squad finishes with 8-9 record

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U of I teams approach the regionals with a men's record of 7-3 and a women's record of 2-3 after individual swimmers break records throughout the season.

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deals with 1Jeacetime role of the Military."

THIS PAGE: TOP: Melman questions the need for a large military budget. ABOVE: The closing panel composes a stud)l of moods. OPPOSITE PAGE. TOP: Student questions the opening_paneL CENTER LEFT: Naval man and congT"essman share a joke. CENTER RIGHT: Marchetti describes CIA activ ities. RIGHT: Fitzgerald analyses U.S. manipulation of governments in Vietnam and elsewhere.

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With a hot topic and panelists covering an extensive range of opinion, the 1975 Borah Symposium in January proved a Iavely, controversial happening. The comments of Seymour Melman of Columbia Unaveristy and Admiral Elmo Zumwalt provoked the most response from the university community. Victor Marchetti, author of an expose on the CIA, and Frances Fitzgerald, author of FIRE IN THE LAKE, added their views to the debate. Samuel Huntington. Les Aspin, and Marjorie Holt displayed low-key, moderate to conservative points of view.

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' As the snow deepens, students seek indoor alternatives to skiing or studying


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Elvin Bishop and Stoneground entertain a crowd of 1500 til midnite

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ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS

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FRONT ROW: Sharon Edmark, Peggy Asboe, Nikki N ewell, Robyn Ward, Linda Smith, Anna Ka y Whipple, Tami Turner. SECOND ROW: Cindy Olin, Geri Allen, Patty Asvestas, Margaret Quinn, Mrs. Frances Barnett, Georgia Stevens, Debbie McCo~. Marian N e fzg e r , Kathie Emerson , LeeAnn Powell, Kra s Vandermeer, Rosean Bravsen, Karen Equals, Jane Houghland, Jan Crawford. Cindy Keibler, Deb Howard. Jessie Kannegard, Omeda Gri ffen. THIRD ROW: Pam Briggs, Cindy A ndrusak, Stef House, Wendy Woodward, Kathy R eagan, Nanc y Brink, Mar y Be th Roberts, LuRae L ev ering, Lise Johnston, Barb Price, Karen Bresnhan, Kath y Wicher, Judy Harper, Pam Luper, Cindy Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Cindy Kuntz, Dixie Carr, Jane Mannex, Loui Wagner, Vickie Hartru ft, Ellen Nick elsen, Joyce Schmidt, Pam OIUJson, Rusti Cannon, Karla Spence.

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LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW ONE: Steve Bostwick. Maridel s~son. Craig Ca mp, John Hultman, Mark Shepard, Jim Grubb. ROW TWO: Chris Mckelvey, Dave Kennedy, Pat Harter, Paul Mer feld, R on R e nfrow, Laird Stone, Scott Cochrane, Mike Bass, Mike Mund y, Tom Stice, Larr y Peterson, Mike Hogan.

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FRONT ROW: Wendy Woodward, Bev John.s on, Debbie Blair, SU>phanie House, BonnU! Heiux?rt, Joyce Abo, Barb Good. Mar y Gibson, Mary McCrae, Sally Home~ Jan Anderson, Dianne Lewis, Cher~l Long, Ann Mole naar, Be tty Trounsen, Julie Swindell, Katrana Coiner, Jenny Jackson. SECOND ROW: Dwight Greenfield, Bill Dawson, Zane Blegen, Bruce Woodruff, Scott Mos<.>r, S teve Delyea, Curt Watts, Bnan Elkins, Dan McGee, Dan Dinning, Larry Skogen, Rick G<!i . Hotly Houlberg, Pat Farle l'_. Jerry McCable. Craag Hil~ Joe eoclter, Mark Murray. THIRD ROW: Dave Patzer, Forrest Ames. Pete Foss, Jerry Mansel~ Terr y Hou ck, Craig Burkhart, Da'fJe Macri, Steve Pesnick, Courtney Smith. Rick Stone, Stan Cowy, Da'fJe Stephens, Joe Freehan, Ron Long, N eal Smiley, Tom Dia~ Jim ELston, s~ Jaynes, Don Rae, Gary Saiki..

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Top Row: Greg Coman, Steve Weist, Cris Frost, Steve Severn, Dave W!ggum, Bill SolttrUJn, Middle Row: Tim Terry, Kirt Jensen, Arion Collins, Arnfin Rustin, Carl Rana, Tom Allan, Craig Shrontz, Paul Eimers. Jim Lodge, Scott Anderson, Joy Smith, Bill Howatt, Mark Vog:t, Bottom Row: Joe Pelligrini, Bill Kirtland, John Thorpe, John Elle, Tom Stoltz.

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FRONT R O W: John Fortier, Dick Boeger, John Dean, Raou l A llen, James Klurh. Ken Groff. Tom Cafiero. SECOND ROW: Mike DiBartolo, Dorrell Burchfie ld, Cha rles M cG imsey, Ramos Sonriogo, Jack son Ber~er, Don Lin:, Alan Borziovonni, Don Brower, Moe McCormack, Richard Aric. THIRD ROW: Bob Stannard, Morris Wallace, Jim Berry, Alan Sain. Gary Schulz, Bob Brueggeman, Alan L en:, Jim Myer, RiciUJrd Baker. FOURTH ROW: Horr)l Plummer, RiciUJrd Ager, Dan Larson, Larry Vest, Randy VanNo yen, Gorden Hall, Henry Fenske, Morlt Longe, Jack Neal, Jerr y Jones, Keirh Olson, Mark Wilson. FIFTH ROW: Kent Hall, Dan Anderson, Mark L_yons, Jill Fairh. Dove Abbott, Kent Sohl, James Bohrer, Mike McFarland, Jeff Miller, Don Allred. Alan Nedrow, Colvin Johnson.

160 BORAH HALL


FRONT ROW: Deb S~. Sandy Kinyon, Beth Perlic, Vidry Alexander. SECOND ROW: Kathy Shannon, Chris Irwin, Gloria Ste-venson, Lindo Ri~. Amy Curry, Carmen Loera. Mary Beth Boschler. THIRD ROW: Kyra Evans, Lisa Dugdale, Colleen O'Keefe, J eanne Adams. FOURTH ROW: Cindy Lane, Connie Gehring, Sherry Franck, Mary Ferguson. Donna Jacobs, Penny Jones. FIFTH ROW: Melisso Otto, Mar;t Sue Evers, Cindy Sloan, Nancy Nyenhuis, Charleen Shannon, Deon Pettygrove. SIXTH ROW: Yvonne Ihli., Len Burdiclt, Peggy Barrett, Clare FutrelL

CAMPBELL HALL 161


FRONT ROW: Debbie Boclt, Karen Ehrenreich, Nina Carlow, Marjorie Mink. Katie Thornton. Sandi Carlson. SECOND R OW: lknnie Lawrence. Martha Swanson. Sue Miller, Kathy Hall. Lois Dickinson. THlRD ROW: Chri,sta Zohn, Pat &Iter, Laura Buerkle, Darcy Aldrich. Judy Wilfong, S heryl Kindred. FOURTH ROW: Julie Snider, Karen Landers, Kris R eich, Karen Hupp, Carol Hinsey, Becky Biustrom. FIFTH ROW: Mary Gardner, Linda Stron(f. Alta Haight, Linda Roundtree, Cheryl Niswander, T err y Janu.newicz.

162 CARTER HALL


FRONT ROW: Gar y Garrabrant, Chris Guillet, Gary Larson, Art Miller, Steve Nakamura, Wade Blisterfeldt, Steve Carrell, Will Honsowen. Bruce Best, Paul Wheeler, Peter Ingraham, Bob Rinlter, Russ Honsowet%. SECOND ROW: Dave Christenson, Shawn Taylor, John Runl!on. John Bernhardt, Clare Olson, Neil Hoyt, Dell Hatch. Steve Stundahl, LeRoy Cantrell, Richard Roclt, John Neumiller, Hank Harrison, Gary Jackson, Curt Wittreich. Mark Forbord, Howard VanSlyke, Bill Rudd, Thom Kincheloe, Chris Smith, Milte Rosick, Mike Nemeth, Gary Vehties, Randy Duncan, Pout Mattingly, Wayne Steele, Tim Daugharty, Sam Wear.

CHRISMAN HALL 163


FRONT ROW: Ted lkrgason, Perry Harding, Skeeter Koelsen,

Dovid Rudeen, Steve West1aiL SECOND ROW: Bob Allison, Dave

Adams, Tom Cornforth. Bill Rice, Coz Kurdy, Gar:y Stemple, Daw Underwood. THmD ROW: George Townsend. Rtch Larsen, Oly Johnso11_ Pete Martin, Fred Schor:zman, John Gist, Totti GarcW. FOURTH ROW: Rufu s Ko e lsch, Van Campb e ll, R e ggie Grasmick, Tim Rudeen Mark Mues, Dave More, Dave Wisedom, Don Schaectel, Dave Hoffman, Jim White, Joe Lewicki, Waide WoodiDnd, John White, Awn Bermensolo, Bob Pearce, Joe Carter.

164 DELTA CHI


FRONT ROW: Deb Schenk, Julie Crea, Becky Balderston, Marge Normington, Nancy Wicher, Nancy Last, Kim Larogon, Kathy Ayres, Sand)' Perciool, Mar y R eed. Michele Endow, Sue Kuwono. SECOND ROW: Lindo Kem, Moniko Gosch, Susan Grover, Ann Struchen, Niw Hoffman, Trisho Freeman, Jennie Link, Christine Murra y, Pam Cormilles, Marcia Matsuura. THIRD ROW: Diane Vowles, Jane Uhlorn, Carol Seburn, Deblrie Blair, Janice Lloyd, Debbie Smith, .Sherri Heath, Ann Jewell, Goro Barlow, Lori Hoalst, Connie Perkins, Reb Boyington, Nancy Riordan. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Eneyold, Ann Johnson, Christy Woolum. Becky Hawley, Jul e n e M o ulto n, Joann e Gro s s, Noncli_Lynch, Mar y Aschenbrenner, Kath y Last. Susan Spofford, T eresa Houck . In Tree: Potty Sledge, Patti Smith, Jane Emerson.

DELTA DELTA DELTA 165


FRONT ROW: Sue Connor, Deni Conrad, Margaret Soulen, Julie Schweitzer, MaryEllen Sheehan, Lora Sandy, Joyce Piercy, Debi Stark. SECOND ROW: Cindy Taylor, Mary Stanley, Janine TQWflsend, Pam Beyers, Teresa Soulen. Mrs. Mary Kramer, Laurie Presnell, Kris Bresnahan. Michele Quinn, Kelly Rohn. THIRD ROW: Lisa Sowles, Sue Dahlberg, Ginny Bax, Jode Hopkins, Lindsey Harris, Carol Wiley, Amy McCutcheon, Sonya Hyde, Nancy White, Jan Deobald, Teresa Nauman, Sue Stewart, Nancy Call. FOURTH ROW: Ardie Hewitt, Jan Hopfenbeck, Connie Wittman. Sharon Hall, Karen Nichols. Ann Williamson. Beth Lyon, Judy Kinsley, Melanie Mordhorst, Renee Johnson. Jackie Hovey.

166 DELTA GAMMA


FRONT ROW: Cameron Hughes, T ed Argyle, Kerry Jeaudoin. Torry Hale, Randy Goodell, Steve Schlottman, Mike Watson. SECOND ROW: Kent Gillespie, Ken Thiel, Tim Downs. Jim Parson.s, Jerome Johnson. Bruce Fox, Steve Richert, Justin Taylor, T erry Olin, Ken Schrom. THIRD ROW: Steve Wilkins, Jerry Henderson, Steve Virtue, Steve Free~. Jim Thielges Ed Olin. Alv in Hammes, Mike Howard. FOURTH ROW: Scott Schmut:zer, Ritchey Toeys, Glen Muirbrook, Rick Clay, Paul Anderson, Phil Behm, Gary Miller, James Babcock, Dave Luttrell. Mike Eimers. Larry Kni~ht, Terry Baker. FIFTH ROW: Russell Turn(,., Daniel Owings, Ttmothy Wassmuth, Duane Loosli, David Keenan.

DELTA SIGMA PHI 167


GROUND: FRONT ROW: D~bbie Schenk. Nancy Wicher, Candy JOtWs, Nancy Mahoney, Jan~t Kars t, Mike Stone, Connie Perkins, Karen Morris, Lin速 Olson, Martha Dean, Jan Schiller, Carol Venni. SECOND ROW: G regg Sturtevant, Bill Hartley, Debbie Davies, Jim Javreg!Ji, Terry D~an, Alan Clampitt, Terr)l Hick s, John Rowett. John Clear )I, Tom Evans, Rory Jones, Bob Mendiola. 'fHIRD ROW: Tom N eiwirth, Mart;y Gwinn, Jeff Da;y, Dave Andrich, Terry Calnon. Ron Fullmer, Dan Johnson. Tim Knowles, Steve Thompson. Jim Adams. FOURTH ROW: Dave Wi lk ~n (Pres.) , Mark Feldheusen, Rick N elson, John Sheasley, Carl Lemon, Doug Beckman, Terr y Calnon, Scott Mann, Larry MilLer. FIFTH ROW: Pat Charlton, Jeff Lord, Tom McGowan, Kim NeLson, Larry Vandenburg, Jeff Chi'Vers. ROOF FRONT ROW: Kiel Kiil..sgaord, Colleen Sparks, Craig Crnick, Kathy Cartt>r, Tara Crisp, Mark Chivers, V~rgi_nia Martin. SECOND ROW: Tracy White, Tom Kelleher, Ron Silflow. Rob Wilkinson. Doug Chase, Brian Charles, Dan Krahn, Jim L~. Chris Kirk. No t pictured: Sw n Kiil.sgaord, Doug Gates, Lynn Johnson, Don Coberly (Vice Pres.), Rod Leonard.

168 DELTA TAU DELTA


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FROM LEFT TO RIG HT: C huck Cox, Mike Ke ndall, Kurt Benson. Kent Sisson. Steve Wilder, Dave Daniel. Wayne Wohler, Dan Faulkner, Kirk Walter s, Curt Daws. Mik e Marks, Dave Fischer, George Ambrose, Scott Breeding, Dennis Tilley, RichDrd Parrish. Art Butler, St(>t)e Wheeler, Tony Smith. Dan Sample, Mike Campo s, Roger Vaw ter, Gary L emmon, Mik e Rus h, John Marvencamp, Mike Donaldson. Pete Wagner. Keith Kalbfleish, Don Hasenoehrl, Mark Fosberg, Dennis Dixon, Dan Adpiri, Brad Sisson. Dirk Stroh. Tom G unning, Ken Kittrell. Kirk Bowman. Ron Haney, Rob Oates, Paul Ogburn. Pat BorchDrd, AI Jenkins, Steve Schnider, Steve G r imm, Stan Standol, Eric Steigers, C huck Middleton. Harold Durk, Jim Jenkins, Dave Warnick , Dave Bwck, Dick Erne.

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FARMHOUSE 169


FRONT ROW: Vickie Rudolph. Pam Martin. Jean Cleto, Nancy I ones, Robin Reinhart, Mar y Edmark. SECOND ROW: Trudy Slifka. Terri Storjohann. Lynn Contor, Mary Ann Harvey, Elaine Zander, Chris_ty Mead, Debbie Mikesell, Erma Temple, Debbie Chris tensen, Holly Wimer, Cheryl Komosinski. THIRD ROW: Laurie Coates, Debbie Scheloske, Cath y Riggs, Shari S mith, Shirley Marcy, Denise Smith, Jennifer Thomas, Eva Wilken, Darcee Veitch. Vickey Dooling, Harriet Tullock. Garnett Barnes. FOURTH ROW: Devon Cuddy, Stephanie Akers, Marlene Trin. Benita Murgoitio, Pegf l' McCabe, Seona Moody, Sherry Jacobsen. Cathy Young, Caro Young, Mary Anne Fin_gerlos, Andrea Chesnut. Mary Donovan. Ann Heylman. Dt!yna Saunder.f, Marcia Drown. Debbie Gable, Helen Stage, Coren Graham. FIFTH ROW: Martha Arne, Leanne Doolittle, Margaret G raham, Barb Taylor, Renee Des Jardins, Debbie Cossairt, George Sehman, Kathy Jleiselman, Marcia Flakus, Sue Kessler, L eanne Salo, Connie West fa ll, Jane t Truesdell. C her yl Johnson, Jill White, Kathy Warner, Donna Kuther, Terry Allen.

170 FORNEY HALL


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FRONT R O W: Diane Partridge, Kathy Stoll, Chris Driskell, Debbie Sims, Bev Wright, Marilyn Morrow, Vonnie Faulk . SECOND ROW: Iran Schmidt, Anna Bull, Gemma Audino, Donna BameN, Norma Jean Riffle, Jan HarGrave, Liz Richards, Karen Eckert, Rosalie Wassmuth. Mary Waldham. THIRD ROW: Sharon Nedrow.~. Barbara Davis, Liz McCormick., Sue Judy, Karen Borul, Karen engle, AnneNe Steigers, Kathy Peterson, Cyndy Thomas. Debbie Brodie, Kim Norwood, Sally Sauter, Janie Lord, Debbie Davies Pat Bevington. FOURTH ROW: Linda Buoy, Laurie Simos. 0ebbie Green, C yndy Calkins.

FRENCH HALL 171


FRONT ROW: Patti McNally, Gayle Carter, Patricia Merrill, Annie Williamson, Shelle)' S tonebraker, Susan Da )l. SECOND R OW: Robin Rockwell. Daane Chri.ftenson. Sandy Fmnell. Tracy Barker, Mrs. Hardwick , Susie Walker. THIRD ROW: C laudia Zimmer, Tricia Wurster, Janie Mead, Marla Pitkin. Glenna Carter, Jud y Dickerso~_ &rb Smith, Peg McEntee, Bev Johnson. Tara Crisp. FOURTH ROW: Becky Dav is, Courtne y Smith, Kathy Carter, Nancy Hasbrouck, Carol McMillan. Lvnda Acquire, Kathy Winans, Chri.f Torgerson. Ann McLaughlin. Ann Molenaar, Sandy Ashman. Jana Jones, Jan Kock , Rose Peyron. FIFTH ROW: Ptri Park. Amy Minor. Helanie WiLson. Kari Peterson. Linda Hanson. Doroth y McMillan. Gina Pond. Dori.f Marchi, Janet Duncanson. Nina Dilly, Jean Holder, DeAnn Hannibal. Maureen Schultheis, Regan Neese.

172 GAMMA PHI BETA


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FRONT ROW: Dennis Pettygrove. Tom Neff, Harv Nelson. SECOND ROW: Ed Hamshnr, George Nix, Mike Pate, Gordon Oberme)1L>r, Clyde Russel, Greg Lathrop, Randy Tyndall, Henry Harris, Roger "'Vanderhye, Clllrk Jochimsen, Fred Callowa>'• Ron Wright. THIRD ROW: Don Hite, Duane Toavs, Dick Fucher, Terry Fle.flceskDoug Westhoff, Cole Johnson. Doug White, Dave Chnmberlllin. eith Fowler, John Gipe, Dave Ringold, Dave Doerr, John Ziegler, Fred Hutchinson.

GAULT HALL 173


FRONT ROW: Ron Kuhilr. Guy Sylvester, Tom Wright. Bill Cordtoell. Terry Vernon. uo Schowalter, Chuck Wells, }()('Gmt. Gory Byrd, Robert Strong, G uy Smith, Terry !Amnon. SECOND ROW: Daoe Donahue, Bill Ament. R ob Rodenbough, Ron Rice, Mark Heglund. Ron Kubik, Ted Bahr, Glen Cruickshank, Greg Hopkins, Marc Sorensen. Brian Magelky, Ro)l Bordeawc, Doug Standfield, Jim Bums, Dakota, Dave Woodilrd, Cliff Marshall. } ()('I Anderson. Doug Meckley, Rick Kimball, Gary Byr_d, John Crosier, Warren Olsen. Bo Strong, Steve White, Guy Smuh, Bob Hageuik, Terry Lennon.

174 GRAHAM HALL


FRONT ROW: Mike Berainca, Mar y Beth Phelan, Karen Jaquish, G len Bach, Gar y Lu ce, De bbie Mab es, T e rri Ra 11 n o r . SECOND ROW: Jim Karn, Wa yne Okino. G arre tt Wright, Brant Baile y, Ph y lli s Ta ylor, Randy Siders.

GRAY LOESS 175


FRONT ROW: Tori Beauclaire. J. Morgan Puett, Lil"'lhl Paine. Mar y Corbett. Ph yllis Mou~)l., Nanc)l_ Brown. R ose Milts. Carol Sue Temby. Lisa Balcer. SECOND ROW: Gene Fitting, S heri Herman, &rbara Cuppeu, Patt~ Hirami, Julie Doyle, Paula S tueve, Jan Andrews, Melil"'lhl Gaaney. Cathy Coliandro. Dorothy Herres. Lil"'lhl Andrulis. Kathy Kimmons. THIRD ROW: Sandra Arnold, Kathy N elson, Claudia Flath. Nancy Feddersen, Susan Bal~ Lauril"'lhl Hickey. Susan Biery, Carolyn Sands, Judy Moon, Leslie Lindquist, Pam Albright, Janet Snedden.

176 HAYS HALL


FRONT ROW: Kathy Coulthard, Doreen Funk, Pam Spence, Cindy Hildebrand (R.A.), Mary Jo Benjamin. SECOND ROW: Amanda Dow. Markee Stimmel. Vicki Duncan, Julie Line, Wanda Faught, Jean Durham, Amy Jordan, Sue Merrill, Edna Jones (R.A. ), Laurene Kramer, Pat Jordan, Barb Sutton, Pam Eimers (R.A .). THIRD ROW: Jackie Slemson, Chris Crummer, Sue Berry, Diana Cordwell, Lynette Forsman, Angela Condrey, Abigail Fritts, Prudence Meyers, Karen Glarborg, Patty Kriz, CheryiMeschko, Karla Harmon, Koreen Delone y, Nellie Jones, Jane Emerson, Dorrie Bloomburg, Carey Culver, Sandy Davis, Kathy Williams, Sandy Langston, Kathy McKim. FOURTH ROW: Olga Dacuik, Brenda Hubbs, Chris Kendall, Jane Butler, Macarena Fi~oa, Nadine Kramer, Debbie Ingram, Lora Dillon, Karen Crea, Pam Toft, Cindy Hoovel.lleta Wallis, Mary Hagen.

HOUSTON HALL 177


Left to right: Row one: Conni€ Nielson, Lori Broadhead, Sue Koster, Julie Solberg, Janine Beia, Ann Vogt. Row two: Cqndy Harding, Janee Hein, &v McBride, Sally Murphy, Janie€ Taylor, Sharon Townsend, Maggie Delaney, Cathy Bennett, Elisa Anderson, Peg R eid, Kitty Butler, Jeanne Sutton. Sue Schou, Ann Fredekind. Row three; Vicki Maule, Elaine Westburg, Susie Papineau, Cindy Bunting, Jan S olberg, Kathy Nelson, Janet Karst, Cyndi Raymond, Linda Emerson, Tianna Evans, Sally AshwelL Row four: Katie Johnson, Danae Delaune. Julie Hunter, Carla Backlund, Susie Badham.

178 KAPPA ALPHA THETA


Row 1; rigllt to left: Mar y Pat Chapman, Martha Dean. Julie Swindel~ Gayle

Edmark, Janelle Johnson. Vickie Pierce. Jane Latham, Mary Suhadolnik. Row 2: Mar y Kesse~ Anne Woerner, Borbara Williams, Nancy Borden, LuAnn Dobaron. Jan Schiller, Rita HowelL Row 3: Mary Lou Cannon, Carol Yenni, Theresa Lask. Sue Montgomery, Vickie Ridgeway, Jan Lawrence, Nancy Mahone)'. Row 4: Diane Carnahan, Nancy Ra>'mer, Mary Ann Baranco, Katrina Comer, Stacie Quinn, Gail Buth, Julie S1mis, , Patty Jones, Melissa Tl1orpe, Debbie Clements, Deb Raymer, Deb Po.fton, Janet Olin. Vanessa Martin. Row 5: Jodi Boxter, Candy Jones, Julie Dammerel, Bonnie Trounson, Lynn Collins, Virginia Martin, Julie Duncan, Kris Wittman, Marjean Brown, Cl1ris Wyatt, Cynthia Hughes, Jane Woerner, Sue Felgenhauer, Meg Johnson, Nancy Collins, Ellen We therell. Last R ow: Cathy Cuff, Janice Oldenburg, Laurie Matheson. Patty Deglee, LouAnne Hanes, Phyllis Champlin, Betty Lou Trounson, Deb Owen.

KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA 179


Left to right. Row One: Steve Ehrman, Henry H epburn, Mart Jenson, Mik e Astorga, Pat O'Malley, Mik e Gallagher, Tom Raffetto. Dana Aldecoa. Row two: P. W. Wolpert, Ron Bush, Dave Raffe tto, Steve Cope, Jeff Woodard, Rodney Butler, Nancy Damere l, Tim Hopkins, She rry Edmark, Bob Johnston, Pam Cornelus, Tom Busse, Steve Pierce. Row three: Mike Stinson, Pat Wilson. Phil Rolfe, Lorren Cutler, Tom &skin. Pat Wordian. Janet Reagan. Kay Koto, Tom Francis, Jan Deobald, Nancy Lynch, Curt Barbee, Bruce Nichols, Warren Burda, Carl Dilley. Row four: Scott Roberts, Bob Brooks. Mark Nuttman. Dave Frazier, Paul Luther, Ross Bennet, Dan Rudolph, Jon Mueller, Tom Romig, Dennis Vogt, Mike Ma lone, Ray Flaherty, Tony Hayes, Hugh Moore, Matt Conklin, Craig He itman. Row five: Dave Ward, Jim R edmond. Mike Collyer, Albert R eynaud, Roger Clubb, Lou Pagano, Larry Walworth, Scott Hepburn. Thomas Button. Lou Aldecoa.

180 KAPPA SIGMA


Kneelin_g: Mark Boatman, Trey Ziegler, Jim Bofus, Tom Porce, Greg Cosey, Steve Frazee. 2nd Row: Steve Hutchison, Mark Rayburn, Mark Bloom, Amy Miner, Little Sister, Keith Bailey, Paul Gates, Becky Davis, Crescent Girl. Jerry l..ynch. Gary Bailey, Tom Cazossa, Robin Rockwell, Little Sister, Tom Cocking. J rd Row: Mike Kru~eer, Jim Buysk e (President), Bob Franklin, Chuck Rogers, Chris Andersen, Bernie Johnson, Dwight Fillmore, Howie Garrett, Bob Eier. 4th Row: Stew Nesbitt. John Pfaff, Rich Cobey. Greg Pemberton, Alan Graham, Luis Chavez, R ex Hanson.

LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 181


1st Row: Chris Price, Dow Duncan. Phil Johnson. Kevin Richardson.

Rick Welter, Tim Cows, Tom Crunk. John Brown. Sandy Hamilton, Rodney Dale (vM.), Mike Ayersmon (pres.), Dan Silveria. 2nd Row: Rich Jones (sec. • Dan Cornogey, Jeff Kramer, Ralph Myers, Todd Renak, Bill Gri fiths, Mike Aoi, Kevan Seubert, Mark Lowry, Bob Gilmore, Ja y_ rijtllt. Jrd Row: George Scott, Tom Sawyer, Paul Fingerson Taj Klaan, L ee Eldridge (sec.) , Dave Vergobbi, R oy &ldwin, Malcolm Del~ Eddy Carpenter, Richard Nikula, Brad Peer, Brad Eidam, Gar~ Moles, Mark F1sher. 4th Row: Dan Bennett, Rand y Lee, Jim Nuess. T err y Turnbow, Dove Murphy, Devin Duley, Dewey Deardorff, Ervin Brown, Randy Print%, Bob Watkowwk (v.p.).

182 LINDLEY HALL


Mike Snyder, Steve Vogel, Bill Ferranti, Darrel Holfn'ook. Dick Swuffer, Richard Webted, Don Vogel, David Soreson. Michael Dorey, Stepten Langenstein, Malcolm Perkins, Doug Marshall, Bob Morri.son, Pat Murphy, Tom Clark, Bob Hansen, Brent Thaete. Dave Boone, S_pencer R eitz!.. Don Vander Boegh, Luke T emplin, L es Scott, Jeff Carleton, Art uettge, Carr Henderson, Jack Merod, David Jones, John Russell. John Hagen, Cl1ris Vance. Lee Liberia, John Hinkemeyer, Bob Rehfeild, Walter Russell Crandon Crowell, Greg Switzer, Craig Carlson, Kim Eccles, Bill Jones. John Kokes, Del Kellogg, Ray Smith, Karl Dinger, Ben Garechana, Tim Bollin, Dennis Conley, Tom Hall, Bob Fwy, Tom Witt, Vince Cargile, Barry McClinton, Roger Fletcher, John Rupe, Tom Sward, Scott Elich, Gary KidwelL

McCONNELL HALL 183


Left to riJ:ht. R ow one: Pamaw Severson, Jill Hays, Ann Frisch, Myrna Lmdsa)t,_Debionn &rnerr, &rbara Fatru. Row rwo: Jud y Vack, Odesso Hamilton, Aliitasi Gaea, Julie Doser, Sue Sellers. Heidi Smith, Shciw Gehring. Sheri Ha yes, Dena Marchant, Leslie SchimmeL Row three: Joan Gephart, Sue Skain, Bonnie Egbert, Ellen Kunz, Becky Lallman, Maridel Severson, Miche le Ruiz, Annette Schaefer, Debbie Holley, Tina Marie Browra, Mary Benner.

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Left to rig_ht. Row one: Marilyn Adolph, CharlotTe Hill. Claudine Graham, Teresa Johnson, Helen Gutenburger, Sheri Poulson. Jan McGee, Merrilea Hiemstra. Row two: Pam Comstock, Patty Squire, Donna Obendorf, Susan Tsai, Sharon Skroh, Helen Gutenburger, Inger Hansen, Susie Hadley, Annette Turnbull, Kath y Morris, Leslie Baker, Kath y Kuite, Pat Dillon. Row three: Carolyn Harada. Denise Mason. Pattie Atlderson. Barb Hansun. Jud y Jones, Deanna Getz, Rho nda Rutan, Marian Elkins, Holly Slavick, Jar1 e Holbrook, Nell Hawley, Tina Kondo, Cleo Altimiller, Karen Olson. Rhonda Wing. Left side, botTom to top: Peggy Rourke, Barb U_pton. Anne Turner. Sue Haselhorst, Right side, botTom to top: Susan Sassantar, Peggy Clemons, Merrily Snyder, Rhonda Lineburger, Carol Klien.

OLESON HALL 185


L€#t ro right. Row one: Julie &bin, Cher yl Long, Tomi Goul. Mar y Gibson, Dana Aldecoa, Mane Ji'reiburger, Kim Stav ros, Cind)l Jones, Carol Zimet. Row two: Sally McRae, Linda Lynch, Debb1e Schutte, Paula Svingen, Nona Nagasaka, Kathy Anderson. J enny Jackson, Shelly Brown. Deb Good. Row three: Beck y T oevs. Nicki Holmes, Armen Chinchinian, Colleen Sparks. T eresa Burkholder, Karen Morris, Kath)! Kochan, Tammy Hayd€n, Shannon Ulricl1, Bob Good, Dianne Britzmann, Sally HanzeL R ow four: Cheryl Morgan1 • &rb Abrams, &rb Schnurr, Rachel Massee, Ann Nagel. Dusty n ess, Bonnie Niewert. Row five: Nancy Dammarell, Jan Ross, Ka y Christenson, Gina Wiscombe. Ann Breening, Celests Borreson. Terry Jaynes, Joyce Abo.

186 PI BETA PHI


Left to Right. Row one: Karl Klokke, Dale Chaney, Dave Lincoln, Steve Bradburg, Mar y Kessel, Rita Howell, Debbie Konen, John Schooler, Mark Taylor, Kevin Skidmore, Gus Pomeroy, Mike Cro fts, Dave Cromwell. Steve Parks, Mik.e Beus. Row two: Mike Shenk. Midge Kampa, Mike Pearce, Anne Woerner, Marc Walker, Doug Crum, Ricla Luder, Gary Crum. R ow three: Dwight Bell, CraiJI Alford, Jeff Patlovich, Mark Walker, Pete Swanstrom, Reb Boymgton. Dick Uuffman, Bruce Yoshida, Mary Sul.adolnik, Kathy Winans, L e Ann Anderson, Trisll Freeman, Donna Schlader, Susan Grover, Doris Marcl1i, Steve Broadbent, Steve Dav is, Rick Garman. Row four: Frank Palermo, Mark Gause, Jenee lJein, Jim Barnes, Ann Struchen, Liz Lejardi, Chris Kendall, Vicki Duncan. R ow five: Steve Cantrell. Bob Brunson, Bob Nesbitt, Joel lrusta, Rich MaxwelL

PI KAPPA ALPHA 187


Left to right. R ow one: Rob Moore, Ton>! Boisen. Jim Dickenson. Jeff Fleming, Larry Marchant, Jim M1ller, Kim Trout, Wa~ne Turkovich. Dan Gallagher, Gino Golizio, Stewart Constantine, John Keys, Jim Haight, Chris Arstein, Tim Jones. R ow two: Steve Salladay, Randy Gorrono, Tim Eilertson, Craig Paterson, Dave R omesburg, Byron Defenbach, Dave Colburn, Dayne Bower, Jolin Boit, Mel Bradshaw, Jim West, Terry Scodellar, Joe Uranga, Jim Dodge, Shad Defenbach. Seated: Kevin Dammeren Carl Mio.

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Left to right on the house: Rod Zwainz, Tarl Oliason. Kurt Cu lp, Jim Nowierski. John Yarno, Tom Roach, Don Shelton, John Bevan. Ke n Stringfield, R on Jelaco, Tom Fa/a sh, Ed Harper, Mark Gordon. OtJ of house ( left to right): Richard Hotchkiss, Kurt Billmeyer, Jim Carlson, Steve Samuelson, Steve Dav is, Bill Manning, Shawn Westo~ Andre Pederson, Darrel Perr>'• Bart Boranco, Bob McDonald, t.hris Mcintosh, Scott Brandon. T~rn Day, Mark Limbaugh, Don Parks, Pat R)lan. Joe Drulfe~ Joe Kramer, Jim Freeman, Fred Florence, Chrts Torma~. Tom Tobin, T om Ashenbraner, Chick Weaver, Mike Mitchel~ Glen Gearhord, Scott Walker, John R obinson, R oy Brock. Jerry Meyers.

PHI GAMMA DELTA 189


Row 1: John Hohnhorst, Lee Tuott, T erry McClain, Joe Waters, Debbie McCoy, Little Sister. Row 2: K y le Kerby, Bruce Konen. Albert Allan, Dave Deeds, Sweetheart Linda Smith. John Waters, Janine Beit2, Little Sister, D ynamite, Lyle Powers, Pam Beyers, Little Sister, Philip Collear. RowJ: Hugh Edwards, Nils Jngebrigtsen, Dick L edford, Dennis Keith, Gassan Karroum, Dick L edington, Curt Johnson, Bob Artechewrria, Ike Hoashi. Paul Beckman, Greg Young, Todd Wendle, Lisa OLson, Little Sister, Jerr y Schwart%, Jenni fer Washburn. Little Sister. Sue Farnsworth. Lirrle Sister, Robert Hayden, Mike Mitchell. Toni Dolar, Little Sister. R ow 4: Steoe Meyers, Marta in 0' Leary.

190 PHI KAPPA TAU


ON-CAMPUS 191


Row 1: Jeff McCarthy, Jim Anscomb, Paul Jorgensen. Row 2: Mike Strarron, Hank Nichols. Earl Reed, Greg Papaneau. Row 3: Todd Claiborn, Neil Turnbull. Lon Labine, Bill Larson, Mike T hompson. Row 4 fJ 5: Tim Hetrick, Tom Coleman, Gordon Sargeant, Dave Fullmer, Shawn R yan, Ron Jones, Jim Crowe, Bob Graff, Jon Saylor. Chuck Labine, Rob Franklin, Monte Duncan, Fred Lefriec, Rich Hau fman, Rob GrO'Ver, John Ciey, Dave Ramseyer, Gary McGee, Jim Harrington, Jim Johnstone, Randy Laws, Tay Ha ines, Celon Echeverria. Row 6: Grant Nieson, Dave Shropshire, Bill Kellar, Steve Duncanson, Jim Pizzadili. Row 7: Tom Stevenson. Dick Stevenson, John Mead. Ron Rowan, Joe Shiru, T ony Kevan, Mark TruesdelL Back: Rich Morfitt, Mark Bowlby, Rick Nelson, Tim McCanta, Ray Stevenson. Lirrle Sisters; R ow 1: Sharon Hall. Marla Pitken. G le nna Ca rte r, K im Stavios. R ow 2: Jane lle Jo hnson, Nancy White, Nina Dilley, Beth Lundgren, Sandy Ashman, Mar y Reed, Celeste Borrison. R ow 3: LouAnn Haines, Nancy Raymer, Joanne G ross, Nancy Riordan, Edie Esterbrook, Nancy Kramer, Cind;)l Jones, Rose Peron, Karl Petersen, Marie Freiburger. R ow 4: Deb Shunutte. Row 5: Deb Postan, Robin Keough. Gail Bieth. Mar y Ann Branca, Sandy Kees, Julie Simis, Patti McNally, Janet Duncanson.

192 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON


Row l : Ra y Stark, Lance Nielsen, R. T. True, Tom Amar, Drake Eisinger, Dan G rog짜. R ow 2: G len NichoLs, Ken Williams, Mike Rutledge, Bob Hendnckson. Dick Ayres, Jeff Schiller, Ste-ve Jochens, Fred C hristensen. R ow 3: Johnny Joe Bryant, Don Gemmer, Dave Lee, James Milliner, Paul Haworth, Chris Keys, Wilbur Wild, Mark Hansen, Jerry Smith, John Esposti, Clarence Hough, Ed Snook, Bryce Coulter, Rag Wiese. Row4: Kent N elson. Dave J akovac, Darren Volkman, Mark Castelin, Scott Bums, R eed Bevan, Pete Angleton.

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FRONT ROW: Edward Anderson. Rick Sullivan, Mark Harris, Dan Byce, Ste'Ve Aldrich. Milte Siebe. SECOND ROW: Bruce Buchberger, Joe Dahlin. Ste'IJe Eichner, John Snyder, Robert Wright, Brad Richardson, Mik e Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Pat O'Meara, Steve Krupke, Bob Tarwbe, Bill Keilty, FOURTH ROW: Steve Fuhriman, Pat Fury, Barry Hopkins, Doug Mouser, Rick Louda, Jim Herman, Bill Hopkins, Brett Holmes, Wade Diehl. Don Driscoll. Bob Neumayer, Kell)l Davis1 Kirk Smith, Steve Pruitt, Bill Flory, Gary Mathews, Ed Beveriage, Don Montgom ery, Dale Heimgartner Ra;y Huggins. FIFTH ROW: Bill Mercer, Craig Lang, J eff Phi s te r, De nnis Byrne, D e n P e ttico la s, Mik e Youngblood, Daw Sanders, R ich Killmar, Jeffery Boyd. Franklin SUJnek, Marcus Woenrwn.

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FRONT ROW: R ichord Brooks, Tim McEntJny, Aliln Sulli'IX.In, Pat Deegan, Kim G rothaus, Gene Sandone, Dan Paslil)l, Charlu Clayton., ScoN Von der Leith. SECOND ROW: John Hord, Milte Chase, Bill Gibbes, Les McKowan, Steve JacheNa, Steve Limdgren. THIRD ROW: Kevin McFal~ Rodd Kubitza. Paul McGrath, Tom Dupras, Kim Keaton, S coN Cooper, Mike Bowers, Dan Howard, Alan Swon.fOn, &ry Vedder. FOURTH R OW: Milt Jacobs, George BMn, Jim Jacobs. John Williams, John Andrews, Rick Ramanko.

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Left to right. Row one: Betsy Brown, Joonn Logan, Dale Blum, Mari Lochhoo.s, Dodie S mith. Dana Peterson. R ow two: Ann Ourada, Penn y Bird, Ja nell Johnson. Jane Eide, Maria Telin, Debra Jackson, S harlee Young. R ow three: Debbie Graham, Cathy Brown. Cindy Johnson.

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Left to right. R ow one: Dan Cummings, John Puppo, Warren Powers, G u y Wagner, John Lejardi. Brent Culbertson. K m n Ward, Lyle Powers, John Mcllraoy, Ray Hershey, Jim Morris, Mark &!JJNy, Victor Bullen. Mark Zielinski. R ow two: Daoid Bliss. Dow Jones, Roger Beck, Mike Shira. Dennis Puschman., Gerard Wright, ScoN Fischer, Jim Funk, Rick Adams, Dan Roland, Stew Jack son. Lorry Hillesland, John Councilman. Tom Vistica. Row three: Franz Heinzerlirag, Chris Mullen. Mike Reed, Greg Zervas, John Wilson, Tom Haraden.

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198 TAU KAPPA EPSILON


Left to right. Row one: Gregg Campbell, Steve Vetter, Mike Willioms, Andy Hall, Jeff Palmer, Bart Carrothers, Marc Miller. Row two: Ed Ailport. Lisa DugdDie. Rolin Abrums, Abb}l Fritts, Peg Reid, Doug Kistler, Dan Yake, Pam Spen ce, Je ff Fossum, Leonard Kubin, Brad Stubbs, Scott Hansen. Row three: Bill Fa~. Kevin Vette':~., Bruce Higgins1 Wade Zurcher. Row four: Cra•g Thebo, Trey J ucker, TerriHilt. Tom Imming, Cindy Becker, Bruce Jensen, Angie Condrey, Randy Nichols.

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FRONT ROW: Nick Hindman, Bill Hart, Pe te Whitby, Russ Johnson, Mark Krigbaum, Mark KarL. Phil Saxon, Rat Woolworth. SECOND ROW: Roland Crisafi, David Coz, Mike McCarthy, Victor Noble, Les Lee, Mark Piper, Ali Rasti, Ali Bassir, Lynn Tominaga, Jan Dellomano, Ken Wilson, Richord Jones, Robert Etzel, Paul De Vincenzo. THIRD ROW: Da'l.1e Murray, Joe DeMarsh, Dan Blevins, Scott White ly, Tom Lubeck, Randy Shikashio, Larry_ Lauer, Jeff Kayler, Jeff Ashby, Cliff Fitzsimmons, Randy Unger, Stev e Fisher, Randy Hall, Ra)l_mond Benjamin, Lynn Strahon, Bill Davis, Forrest Kneisel. FOURTH ROW: Leonore Byrne, Ollis Hull, Dick Vickery, John Owens, George Bacon, Stev e Grieser, Hohn Dorman, Ferd Skud, Bruce Barnes, Todd Brown. Micky Peterson, Dave Etherton, Steve Etherton, Je ff Moore.

200 UPHAM HALL


FRONT ROW: Sarah Rials•. John Mooreland. Don Acid, Mike Hu ff, Lois R ound, Ra y Yarrow, Mike Brow n. SECOND ROW: Ken Martin, Dave T eeter, Cindy Hi nkle, Ralph Fourtenanto, Ruth Griggs, Clare Kapitan, Donna Cowels, Mike Cormier. THIRD ROW: Cind y Caldwall, Joe Narras, D oug Smith, LuAnn Fry, R o ge r R eeves, Ja ck Cunni ff, Bria n Fukuba , T im Meyers. FOURTH R OW: Bill Rush, Harr y Breeden. Keith Murph y, Lance Fry, Nancy Maha fni, Rick Earsham.

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FRONT ROW: David Water..f, Ed Lorruu, Gene Hon..fon, Ste-ve McGoldridc. SECOND ROW: Larry VanDaele. Eric Schul%. David Garbor(l, Phil Haye..f, Crai(l McDoruJid. THIRD ROW: Danny Sailer, Kirk Burbule..f, Mill e Lambrith, Fronci..f Lor..fon, Bill Vau(lhan, Bob Ginlcel. Dirk Kempthorne, Bert John..fton, Jim Robert~. Ron Hoene, Marie Kramer, Craig Wise, Kent Ga~..flcy, Randy vance.

202 WHITMAN HALL


FRONT ROW: Jerry Lisantti, Rock)! Bishop, Randy Moser, Bill Grant. SECOND ROW: Mike Stam~tli. Steve Cheney, Jim Chase, Ron TGkasugi, Scott Strangers. THIRD ROW: Jeff Marshall, Charles Stu.zmGn. Rick Ward.- GreJl Lantin_g, Rod Finlayson. Curt Thornburg, Jim Nichols. FOURTH ROW: Andy Brewer, Mark Falconer, Carl Ames, Jim Zimmerman. Doug Parker, Da.N'_ll! Stiegemeier, Jack Adams, Pat Clinch, Mark Farnsworth. FIFTH ROW: Gus Sousoures, RGndy Stapilus, Noel Miller, John SelburJr, Bill Hensley, Tom Rinkers, Byron Hodgson. John Naylor, Mike Miller, Kave Kaspar, Scott Showers, Robert Stone, Dan Jackson. Don Davidson. Ken Day, Kris Long.

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Over half the student body resort to off campus living in order to save money, study undisturbed or enjoy the comforts of home

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Trailers, apartments and houses set the scene for escape from campus life

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Students soak up the sunshine at every opportunity during a Moscow springtime

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Campus Chest Week provides fun for students and money for charity

Students raised over $3000 for ciUJrity during Campus Chest Week, April 1 to 5. Besides the events below, students participated on slave sales, dinner date sales, hashinff. and a dance at which conte st winn e rs re ce av ed awards. Of th e donations, $1000 went to United Way. The rest was devided be tween Special Olympics (f or IUJndicapped children) , Mountain States Tumor f,nstitute, and March of Dimes. THE WINNERS Beer Drinking (Women) . .... Alpha Gamma Delta Beer Drinking (Men) ......... Lambda Chi AlpiUJ Talent (Women). ............ . .. Delta Delta Delta Talent (Men). . . .............. Lambda Chi AlpiUJ Ms. L eg s .. .. . ......... . . Marie Freiberger, Pi Phi Mr. L egs . ......... Marty Gwinn, Delta Tau Delta Pie Eating (Women) ........ . .. . .. ... . . Alpha Phi Pie Eating (Men) . . ............... .. Kappa Sigma Ms. Campus Chest ....... Debbie Schenk, Tri Delt Ugly Man ..... ....... ..... Bob Eier, Lambda Chi 路I)

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Parents and students enjoy turtle derby, living group banner contest, and award ceremonies

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suffers winless year despite various outstanding individual efforts

A lack of competitors for several events and a prolonged winter contribute to a harsh 1975 season for Vandal trackster s. Idaho's chief strength remains in the field events, parhcularly the shot put and discus throw. Distance runners also furnished points for the team's meager fortunes.

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222 BASEBALL


Difficult odds hamper Vandal baseball

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Long hours ofpractice pay offfor U I tennis team

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When the spring weather permits, students take a swing at softball

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Many take time out to hear message of One Way

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Independents host second annual week of bed racing, beer chugging, egg tossing, and frisbee throwing

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Blue Mountain-Idaho'S own Rocky Mountain High

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Senior faces Add- Champlin

(Row one) Dave Add. Marilyn Adolph. Dan Allred, Karl Ames, Julie Ashburn. ( Row rwo) Marianne Bate, Jeff Beard, R ex Beatty, Darrel Beebe, Da'tJid Bennett. (R ow three) Peggy Bennett. Jackie Bentz. Joh n Berg. Am Berglund. Glenn Biladeau. (R ow four) Ei leen Bingham, Vicki Bloomsburg. (R ow fi ve) Roger Booth. James Borowitz.

244SENIORS


(R ow one) William Bramletre, Ann Breenin.g. (Row two) J ohn Bremmer, Edward Brinck en. (R ow three) . Connie Brown. Larry Bulling. (R ow fou r) Warren Burda, Jane ButU>r, Thomas Butz, Eldonna Byres, Julia Complx>L (R ow five) Laurie Carlson. Dixie Carr. Sreve Carter, Vick y Carter, Phyllis Champlin.

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Senior faces Chandler- Freem~n

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(Row one) Harvey Chandler, Michael Cherasia. (Row two) Bill Chisholm, Stacie Churchman. (Row three) Erlene Clark, Nancy Clifton, Barbara Cloninger, Keith Coffman, Kathi Coleman. (Row four ) Vince Collins, Pam Cornilles, Carla Cornwell. Jacqueline Crawley, John Cummings. (Row five) Lawrence Dav idson. K elly Davis, James Deehr, Kathy D einhardt, Dennis Deputy.


(Row one) Jay Dorr, Gary Duke, Mark Edmark. (Row two) Christy Eisenbarth, Carol Engert, Agnes English. (Row three) Todd English, Barton Ewers, M ark Fa l coner, Arleen Fattu, Barba r a Fattu. (Row four) Joe FeC'han, Robert Flay. (Row five ) Jan Fleener. Jan Frandsen. (Row six) Jan Frederikson. Douglas Freeman.

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Seniorfaces Firth-Jasper

(Row one) Colleen Firth, Ben Garecharw, Mark Gau se. ( R ow two ) Gary Gillila nd, Connie Glauner. Dave Glenn, Riva Goode ll, Ca r o l Graves. (R ow three) Doug Gross. Jud~_ Gross, Den Gruenfeld, Deborah Haak, Virgil Han son. (Row four ) Tom Harade n. C harles Hawkins. (Row five) Rob Hawksworth, Teri Hawksworth.

248SENIORS


(R ow one) Kristin H earn, Rick H ensley. (R ow two) K eith H essing, Maryanne H eyn. (R ow three) Caro l Hill. C herie H obdey. (R ow f our) Michael H ogan, J ohn H o hnho r s t , Bill H o lde n. Su e H o pkins, Ri chard H otchkiss. (R ow five) Bill Hudson, Rick Hundrup, M arilyn Jacobson, Max Jacobson, Bill Jasper.

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Senior faces]ensen- Matsuura

(Row one) Sandra J ensen, John Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Ross Johnson, Williilm Johnson. (Row two) Jerry Johnstun, Dav id Jones, Edrw J ones, Michael Kaminski, Sheldon K eafer. (Row three) K en Kendrick, Sven Kiilsgaard, Janice King, Alice Kohl, C heryl Komosinski. (R ow four) Connie Kopczynski, R eenie Kramer. (Row five) Les Lane, Peter Lane.

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Seniorfaces Me Clain- Peterson (Row one) Clifford Me Cloin, Richard Me Crillis. Karen Me Gillis. (Row two) Kevin Me Guire, Scott Me Kahan, Diane Medick. (Row three) Patricia Merrill, Cynthia Miller, Pat Mitch ell, Sherri Mitch e ll, Sue Mitc h e ll. ( Row four) Susan Montgomery, Patricia Mooney, Paul Moroz, Mike Mundy, Michael Murphy.

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(Row one) Dav id N t>Umann. G ail Nt>U mann. (R ow two) Vernon N t'Wby, George N ix. (R ow three)

Jane Ogden. Way ne Okino. (Row four) G lenna Olsen. Dav id Olson, Lawrence O sgood, Deb Oux>n. Vicki Owi ngs. (R ow fi ve) Dav id PUff<'· David Palmer. Roberta Palmer, Connie Perkms, Mary P(•terson.

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Senior faces Pidgeon- Stevens

(Row one) Steve Pidgen, Steven Pietz. (Row two) Dick Potter, Dennis Puschmann. (Row three) Margaret Quinn, David Randall, Ralph R enes, Ronny R enfrow, Steve Ricke tts. ( Row four) Linda Rider, Vicki Ridgewa)l, Dan Riggers, Ann Ritter, Charles Roady. (Row five) Gina Rogers, Tom Rogers, Linda Roundtree, Vickie Rudolph, Wayne Rush.

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(Row one) Sharon Sch ell, Charles Scott, Patricia Scott, Barbara Sehlmeyer, Sue Sellers. (Row twO/ Maridel Severson. Sandra Shields, Gordon Slyter, Ken Sm ellie, William Snyder. ( Row three) Mary Sochin.sky, Jerr y Sorensen. (Row (our) Michael Stampfli, Dean Stauf(Pr. (Row five) Lorraine Sten.slond, Martin Ste,;ens.

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(Row one) Kent Boydell. Luis Cazar. (Row ttDo) James Dav is, Dana Fahrewald. ( Row three) Macarena Figueroa. Debbie Mabes, Susan Mann, Deanna Mitchell. Glenn Shewmaker. (Row /&Ur) Jody Taylor, Steve Watanabe, Fay ..idam.t, Darcy Aldrich, Karen Alldaffer. ( R ow five) G eorge Ambrose, Lee Ann Anderson. Linda Arulrulis.

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llndergraduatefaces Broadfoot- Endow (Row one) Dana Broadfoot, George Burke, Patti Burns. (Row two) Rodne y Butler, Mike Campos, Thomn,r Casazza. (Row three) Gregory Case y, Craig <.:aufeild, Pat Charlton, Marc Chavez, Jane Cheney. (Row four) Debbie Christensen, Todd Claiborn. (Row fiv el G e ne Clonige r, Don Coberly. (Row six) Jan Coleman, Pam Comstock.

260 UNDERGRADUATES


(Row one) Kathy Conner. Susan Conner. (Row two) Judy Conway, Scon Cooper. (Row three) Julie Creo, Taro Crisp, James Crowe, Rodrn!)l Dale. Joclcie Daois. (Row four) J oseph D eMarsh, Alan De yo, Lo•s Diclcinson, Nino Dilley. PatricilJ Dillin. (Row five) Carl Dirlts, Leonrn! DooliNie, Alice Dustin, Kathy Eche<OOrria, Fred Endow.

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Undergraduate faces Endow- H ejazi

(Row one) Michele Endow, Debbie Enevold. Kyra Evans. (Row two) Paulette Farmer, Sue Farnsworth. Marll Fischer, Dick Fisher, Lynn Fisher. (Row three) Lelar Fowler, Sherry Fronek, Patricio Freemon, Ruth Freund, Dave l<"ullmer. (Row four) Debl Goble, Kent Ganevsky. (Row five) Bonita Garst, Monika Gosch. (Row .tix) Sheila Gehring, Robert G1lmore.

262 UNDERGRADUATES


(Row one) John Gipe, Robert Graff. (Row two) Alan G raham, Mark GravaN. (Row three) Joanne GrO$S, Susan Grover, Alta Haight, Caroly n Harada, Don Hasenoehrel.' (Row four ) Peter Hattrup1 Claudia Hawle~. Sheri Hayes, Tracy HeadricR., Mark Heath. (Row five) Wendy Heck, R eagan Heese, Nooraddin Heiazi.

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Undergraduate faces Henley-Kitt (Row one) Sherril H enley, Ra y H ershe)!. (Row two) Loui.se H enriksen. M ichael Hicltin botham. (Row three) Gilw Hill, Carol Hinse_y. (Row four) Lorilee H oalst, Anita H offman. Carol Holman, Dave H ornsby, ScoN H epburn. (R ow fi ve) T eresa Houck. John Hultman, Douglas Hummel, Kathryn Hunter, Karen Rupp.

264 UN DERGRADUATES


(ROUJ one) Karen Ingle, Sherry Jacobsen. John Jasper, Ann Jewell. Ann Johnson. (Row two) Carol Johnson. Janelle Johnson. Russell Johnson. Jan Johnston. Mary Jones. ( ROUJ three) Penny Jones, Rory Jones, Toni Jones, Lin.tW Kallis, James Karn. (Row four ) Sandy K ees, Kathy Kimmons. (ROUJ five) Sandy Kin yon. Susie Kitt.

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llndergraduatefaces Klein- Moorer (Row one) Ton y Klein. Jan Koch, Tina Kondo. (Row two) Don Kopczynski, Pat Kora, Mark Krigbaum. (Row three) Ellen Kunz, Kare n Landers, Be tty Langdon, Cindy Lane, Kim Laragan. (Row four ) Theresa Lask. Nancy Last. (Row five) Bennie Lawrence, Liz Lejardi. (Row six) Kristine Larsen. Nancy Lynch.

266 UNDERGRADUATES


(Row one) Beth Lyon, Dave L)lon. ( R ow two) Mary Marshall, Dougla.s Marttn. (R ow three) Carol Matalonis, J o hn Ma ve ncamp, J eff McCarthy, Vema McCrillis, John Mcllravy. (Row four) Kathleen McKim, John M ead, Susan M errill, Shnyl M eschko. John Miesen. (Row five) Debbie Mik esell, Mik e Mitchell, Ann M olenaar, K evin Monroe, Winfred Moorer.

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llndergraduatefaces Moser-Rogers (Row one) Ron Moser, Linda Murray, Justin Naderman. (Row two) Brad Neely, Laurence Nelson. Nikki Newwell, Cheryl Niswander, Kevin North. (Row three) Lisa Olsen, Shelly Orvik, Melissa Otto, Doug Parker, Tom Parkinson. (Row four) Nancy Parks, Sandy PercivaL (Row five) Richard Pent%er, Eric Peterson.

268 UNDERGRADUATES


(Row one) Mark Petzinger, Valerie Powell. Laurie PresnelL (Row two) David Ramseyer, Ric Rancla, Earl Reed. (Row three) Valerie R enfrow, Cris Rice. Jack Rurgs, Nancy Riordan, Kathy Robbins. (Row four) Robin Rockwell. Tammy Rodig. (Row five) Carty Rogers, Dana Rogers.

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lfndergraduatefaces Rosick- linger

(Row one) K evin Rosick, Michael Rosick. (Row two) Allen Ross, Cindy Ross. (Row three) Ron Rowan, Mike Rush, Marg__aret Russell. Kurt Sahl, Dan Sample. (Row four) Gordon SarJ:ent, Annette Schaefer, Debbie Schenk. (Row [.ave) D ebbie Schmidt, Joyce Schmidt, K eith Schreaber.

270 UNDERGRADUATES


(Row one) Teresa Schurrwn, Beverly Shewmaker. (Row two) Patty Sledge, Courtn)l Smith. (Row three) Heidi Smith, JuUe Suider. (Row four) Stan Stondal. Joy Stansbery, Ann Struchen, Paula Stueve, Ernw Tem~le, (Row five ) Cyndy Thomas, Lynn Timin aga, Roger Tish. ( R ow s1x) Mark Truesdell. Jane Uhlorn. Randy Unger.

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(Jndergraduatefaces VanderBoegh- Watson

(Row one) Don Vander Boegtt., Kristine Vander Meer, Cindy Vaughn. (Row two) Linda Vetter, Kevin Villalobos, Diane Vowels, Joan Walker, lte ta Wallis. (Row three) Patty Ward, David Warnick. (ROtv four) Jennifer Washburn, Lee Wauon.

272 UNDERGRADUATES


(R ow one) Steve Weldon, Walter Wells. (R ow two) Do ug Westl1off, Sco tt White ley. (Row t hree) Nancy WiciJer, Helanine Wilson, Holly Wimer, Tina Winkler, Rl10nda Wing. (Row four) Kathy Wo l ff , R oxie Wood, Gerr y Wr igh t, C hris ta Zellerhoff, John Ziel{ler.

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. REFLECTIONS


A lone and yet together I build a future for my person.

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