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Amidst a splash of fall color we migrated back from summer jobs and summer ro- mances to the honored halls of higher edu- cation—Brigham Young University. Here we found what the "Indians" have long been seeking, "the happy hunting ground."

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Newness shrouded the campus that greeted us in the fall. New buildings being finished . . . new teachers added to the faculty . . . new semester system. As the year progressed we watched the old "D" dorms and the last relic remaining of the North Building yield to the new. Ground for the alumni building was broken . . . Newness.

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HIGHER EDUCATION MINGLED WITH HUSBAND HUNTING

The girls really supported BYU ring week. As a matter of fact, they supported it every week.

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COMEDY .... CROWDS CULTURE

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I met a seer.

He held in his hands

The book of wisdom.

"Sir," I addressed him,

"Let me read."

"Child—" he began.

"Sir," I said,

"Think not that I am a child.

For already I know much

Of that which you hold;

Aye, much."

He smiled.

Then he opened the book

And held it before me.

Strange that I should have

grown so suddenly blind. (Stephen Crane)

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WORKING WISHING WISDOM

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The wayfarer,

Perceiving the pathway to truth,

Was struck with astonishment.

It was thickly grown with weeds.

"Ha," he said,

"I see that no one has passed here

In a long time."

Later he saw that each weed

Was a singular knife.

"Well," he mumbled at last,

"Doubtless there are other roads." (Stephen Crane)

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For some of us college became a time plagued with question- asking turmoil. For others it became a gratifying period of learning the answers to troubling theological and philosophical problems.

We included almost 700 non-Latter-day Saints, a representation of faiths ranging from agnostic to Islam. Of the other Christian faiths Catholic, Methodist, and Presbyterian were the denomin- ations most prevalent.

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EXUBERANT .... ENERGETIC ....

ENTERTAINMENT

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We came to learn . . . and so we did. We learned how to throw better snowballs . . . how to ride a skate board . . . how to get along with each other. Oh, yes, we took time out for studies, too.

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Editor

Associate Editor Art Editor Copy Editor Photo Coordinator Business Manager Adviser

Allan Frazier

Penne Freebairn

Dick Brown

Charlotte Britsch

Gary Hopkinson

Royal Peterson

Glenn Davis

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The Associated Students of Brigham Young University.

Brigham Young University Provo, Utah

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ADMINISTRATION

Board of Trustees Administrative Council General Administration Colleges .... Student Leadership

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FINE ARTS

ORGANIZATIONS

SPORTS

ACTIVITIES

STUDENTS

Music Organizations .... 74

Drama 94

Lyceums, Forums, Devotionals . .104

Orchesis HO

Art 112

Honors Section 114

IOC 122

Social Units 125

Service Units 158

Honorary Units 171

Special Interest Units . . . .179 Publications 204

Pep Activities 218

Football 220

Basketball 230

Track 240

Baseball 244

Intramurals 246

Fall Semester 250

World Events 273

Spring Semester 276

Graduates

Seniors

Juniors

Sophomores

Freshmen

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Indexes 408

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Board of Trustees 26

Administrative Council 28

General Administration 30

Colleges 34

Student Leadership 60

Joseph Fielding Smith Harold B. Lee

Spencer W. Kimball Ezra T. Benson

Mark E. Petersen

Delbert L. Stapley

Marion G. Romney LeGrand Richards

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Richard L. Evans

George Q. Morris

Hugh B. Brown

Howard W. Hunter

J. Reuben Clark, Jr.

Henry D. AAoyle

President David O. McKay

THE FIRST PRESIDENCY

Students and faculty alike at Brighann Young University are well aware that they are being led by nnen of God. Men with the spiritual insight to be able to plan and dictate the future of this university. With President David O. McKay heading the Board of Trustees of this institution, great strides in the physical plant and aca- demic achievement of the university have been made. Millions of dollars have been spent and thousands of students are able to study because of these improvements. Karl G. Maeser was entrusted by Brigham Young to teach the principles of the gospel to all who attended. Today that same trust and those same principles are being upheld.

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UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

For ten years now, President Ernest L. Wilkinson has acted as head of the Brigham Young University. Un- der his administrative hand, the campus and enroll- ment have experienced tremendous growth. President Wilkinson is known for his drive, stamina, and de- votion in achieving what has been termed as making BYU the "greatest university of its kind in the world." Brigham Young University with an enrollment close to 11,000 is rapidly approaching its destiny.

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Right: President Ernest L. Wilkinson stops for a mo- ment in the lobby of the George Albert Smith Field- house. Below: President Wilkinson and President David O. McKay meet in the Church leader's office.

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ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL

Top row: William E. Berreft, Vice President; John T. Bernhard, Assistant to the President; William Noble Waite, Assistant to the President. Middle row: Earl C. Crockett, Vice President; Harvey L. Taylor, Vice President. Bottom row: Joseph T. Bent- ley, Comptroller; Ben E. Lewis, Vice President; Clyde D. Sandgren, Vice President and General Counsel.

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GENERAL ADMINISTRATION

The administrators of Brigham Young University's many auxiliary services deserve to be acknowledged in the pages of the 1961 Banyan. From the food being pre- pared in Cannon Center to the fires kindled in the physi- cal plant, endless hours are spent in planning and keep- ing the university running.

Included in the many "unknown" faces on campus, we find a dedicated and determined calibre of personnel ready to make the university an ideal study situation for the myriad of students who attend. Known usually just as the "staff" these persons go about their work in very unobtrusive fashion.

These people are rugged and ready to make the most of their work. Enabling the university to reach its destiny and place among the universities of the world.

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(1) Kiefer B. Sauls, Treasurer; (2) Orrin H. Jackson, Admis- sions Officer; (3) Fred A. Schwendiman, Director of Housing; (4) C. R. Peterson, Purchasing Director; (5) Herald R. Clark, Forums, Devotionals, Lyceums; (6) Raymond E. Beckham, Alumni Secretary; (7) Glenn Davis, Publications Adviser; (8) Sam Brewster, Director of Physical Plant; (9) Robert F. Gwil- liam, Indian Students Adviser; (10) Keith B. Duff in, Director of Placement Bureau; (11) Wells P. Cloward, Director of Food Services; (12) Edv^^in J. Butterworth, Director of News Bureau; (13) S. Lyman Tyler, Director of Libraries; (14) Alma King, Personnel; (15) Lester B. Whetten, Director of Public Relations; (16) Lucile Spencer, Registrar's Office.

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(1) Darrell L. Moses, Academic Standards; (2) Jennie Jones, Wo- men's Housing; (3) Paul Felt, Student Coordinator; (4) Ernest Olson, University Publications; (5) Antone K. Romney, Dean of Students; (6) Frank Haymore, Uni- versity Press; (7) Floyd Taylor, Ticket Office; (8) Leonard Chris- tensen. Security; (9) Tracy Hall, Director of Research; (10) Don Pugmire, Photo Studio.

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(1) Richard Dayhuff, Data Proces- sing; (2) Wetzel Whitaker, Motion Pictures; (3) Neil McKnight, Stu- dent Supply; (4) Ariel Ballif, For- eign Students Adviser; (5) Clyde Parker, Counseling; (6) Carl Jones, Men's Housing; (7) Kenneth Laur- itzen. Discipline Counselor; (8) Alma Burton, Dean of Adnnissions.

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COLLEGE OF BIOLOGICAL AND AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES

Occupying the position of Dean of the College of Agricul- ture and Biological Sciences is Rudger H. Walker, who is spending his first year at Brigham Young University. The amiable dean grew up on a farm in Idaho, where he first became well acquainted with plants and animals. He received his B.S. degree at BYU and his M.S. and Ph.D. at Iowa State University, where he later served as a faculty member for 1 1 years. For 22 years he served as Dean of the College of Agriculture at Utah State Uni- versity. In 1952, Dean Walker served as the Assistant Chief of a Foreign Agriculture Service of the U. S. Depart- ment of Agriculture. He has been a member of the U. S. National Commission for United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. In 1948 he served as chairman of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization to Thailand. During the past two years he was in Iran, where he supervised USU contracts with the U. S. government and the government of Iran on technical assistance work with the ministry of agriculture in Iran and with Tehran University. Dean Walker is presently a member of the Board of Trustees for the American Uni- versity of Beirut in Lebanon.

The "Y" has an outstanding program in biological science and a well-trained and competent faculty to give excep- tional training to students. Dean Walker emphasized that, contrary to common t>elief, agriculture is not losing its place in America. Highly trained people are needed in agriculture more than ever, and the importance of agri- cultural training in college is increasing. The college is graduating several in the agriculture program this year. For coming years, the program in the biological sciences is being strengthened so that work leading to the Ph.D. in Botany, Zoology, and Bacteriology can be given.

Dean Rudger H. Walker of the College of Biological and Ag- ricultural Sciences.

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The College of Biological and Agricul- tural department heads include: C. Lynn Hayward, Zoology and Entomology; Er- nest Reimschiissel, Horticulture; Lawrence Morris, Animal Husbandry; Dean Walker; Kent McKnight, Botany; and Ivan Cor- bridge, Agricultural Economics. Standing are; David Donaldson, Bacteriology, and Chase Allred, Agronomy.

Study through the microscope has revealed many vital facts which we depend upon. In this College on our campus study to reveal the cause of cancer has been under- taken. Of prime importance to the agri- culture student is the experimental dairy farm operated by the university.

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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

Dean Weldon J. Taylor has been at the BYU since 1937 and has been Dean since February 1960. He received his B.S. degree in 1934 from BYU, his Masters of Business Administration degree from Harvard Business School in 1937, and his Ph.D. in Business from New York Univer- sity in 1955. Dean Taylor received the Founders Day Cer- tificate of Achievement which is the highest citation for scholarship awarded by New York University. From 1953 to 1955 he received six situations of teaching merit from the New York Council of Market Research, since six of his students received top honors in national market re- search competition. He was consultant for the founding of Greater Utah Valley, Inc., and was executive secretary of the same for three years.

Dean Taylor has numerous publications in the field of market research and advertising, and he is currently authoring a text book on principles of marketing, which is to be published in the spring of 1 961 .

Having served as a bishop, and as district president of the Northern States Mission, Dean Taylor is presently serving on his fourth high council. He leads a capable and outstanding staff in the College of Business.

Highlighting the year for the College of Business have been the completion of the new Jesse Knight Building and the forthcoming addition of the Masters Program In Business Administration. The Jesse Knight building was readied for accupancy for 1960 fall semester classes and was dedicated October 10, 1960. The building con- tains 34 classrooms, 68 faculty offices, and additional office areas for the dean and the administrative and sec- retarial staffs. Four laboratory areas, a periodical and study room and a research and case-study materials stor- age room are provided. The north portion of the building is brick-enclosed to permit the unique construction design of the case discussion rooms, unique in the Intermountain West, and the large lecture hall which occupy that area.

The new Masters Program in Business Administration will be a full two-year course for all students regardless of their undergraduate training. This Masters Program is on a par with programs at both Harvard and Stanford Universities, in contrast to the usual one-year program beyond the bachelor's degree at most other institutions. The program will go into operation next September. The College of Business has an annual enrollment of approx- imately 1200 with 300 business majors graduating each year.

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By moving into the new Jesse Knight Build- ing, the College of Business was able to ex- pand the facilities and curriculum for the in- quiring business student. Of special interest is the new computer research center in the basement of the building. And of course those same old type classes are available in this ultra-modern plant.

The department chairmen in the College of Business meet together with Dean Taylor at least once a month to discuss the problems and future of the business college. Here Glen T. Nel- son, chairman of Economics, and Robert J. Smith, chairman of Acounting, talk with Clinton Oakes, chairman of Business Management; Howard C. Nielsen, chairman of Statistics; and Edward Christensen, chairman of Business Education and Office Management.

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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Dean John A. Clarke, Acting Dean of the College of Edu- cation, has had notable experience in his field since he first began teaching 33 years ago in a rural one-room school. Dean Clarke received his B.S. degree at BYU in 1938 and his M.S. degree in 1942; in 1950 he received his Ed.D. degree at the University of Colorado. In 1937 Dean Clarke was a teacher in the Laboratory School at BYU and seven years later became Principal. In 1950 he became chairman of the Department of Secondary Education and Director of Student Teaching, and he spent 1953-55 as advisor to the Iranian AAinistory of Education In Secondary School Curriculum. For the next five years Dean Clarke served as a Professor of Secondary Educa- tion and then as director of the Teacher's Certification Of- fice, and Professor of Educational Administration until reaching his present position. Dean Clarke is also cur- rently bishop of the BYU sixth v^/ard.

Of the College of Education, Dean Clarke said, "The Col- lege of Education is proud of the fine v\/orking relation- ships which exist between it and the other colleges on campus. Other colleges assure us of excellent academic preparation for our students and the College of Education gives them the professional courses which equip them to serve effectively as inspiring leaders in the classroom.

Approximately half of the students at B.Y.U. have indi- cated that they are interested in obtaining a teaching cer- tificate. It is the purpose of our college to prepare them in such a way that they can go into the public schools of America and function as effective classroom teachers and administrators. We are proud of the record made by former graduates of our college and we are sure that the teachers in the class of 1961 will accept the great responsibility that they have for leadership in education."

The college is filled with many fine teachers and has outstanding materials for student use in the curriculum lab and education library.

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left: The teacher assumes an important role in our society today and at Brigham Young Univer- sity over 4000 students are seeking teaching certificates. Bottom left: Acting Dean John Clarke pauses in front of the McKay Building.

Education surveys, the curriculum lab, and the classroom are all familiar to the stu- dent teacher in the College of Education. First hand experience is obtained through student teaching throughout the entire western United States. Brigham Young U. is third in the nation with the number seeking teacher certificates.

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COLLEGE OF FAMILY LIVING

Dr. Jack Byron Trunnell, Dean of the College of Fam- ily Living for two years, has received several professional appointments in the field of medicine and has taken part in extensive clinical research. Dean Trunnell received his M.D. at the University of Utah in 1945 and is currently a member of a number of medical and scientific societies. He has had several publications in the fields of cancer and thyroid research. Before coming to the Y, Dean Trunnell v\/as assistant professor of medicine at the University of Texas Post-graduate School of Medicine, and four years later, associate professor. At the Y he was made professor of developmental biology until he became Dean in 1958. He is now conducting extensive research in the field of cancer. After serving as president of the Houston Stake, Dean Trunnell is currently a member of the high council of the West Sharon Stake.

The College of Family Living is enlarging rapidly and ac- cording to Dean Trunnell, is ahead of most of the other colleges in enrollment. A new development in the college is the forthcoming laboratory, which will make it possible for a more scientific college than in the past, and which is a major development in beginning a bigger plan of research.

The college has conducted studies of the development of good spiritual and mental health in the family. Under this program, students are brought to an understanding of the methods involved in setting up a good home life and forming the characters of the members of the fam- ily. This college connects very closely the principles of the gospel with the problems involved in family rela- tions and solutions the gospel offers for these problems.

Upper right: Dean Jack B. Trunnell takes a few minutes from his busy schedule to pause on the Family Living steps. Right: Trained technicians are employed in the Family Living nursery to make it possible for students to observe problems and actions of children.

All types of toys and gimmicks are given to the children to help them enjoy them- selves while they are staying in the Family Living Center.

In the foods preparation kitchen, students can learn to prepare large meals as if in a hotel jjr cafeteria. During the semester they sell the luncheon meal to students and faculty. Upholstering and other skills are taught in home improvement classes. Reflected in the mirrors in the sevi^ing room, these coeds patiently learn to cul- tivate the hand of a seamstress.

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COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS

The College of Fine Arts of BYU is superior to many others in the West. This reputation is resultant from the excellent stimulus to greater appreciation and develop- ment of applicable aesthetics that is here offered. The prolificacy of the faculty has aided in the enrichment of the campus cultural environment. 1960-61 has given rise to an impetus of expansion and transition in the College of Fine Arts. The department of television and radio has witnessed a great deal of progress. Most signi- ficant is the use of video tape, v^hich now allows pro- grams to be filmed here and sent out to channels through- out the country. AAuch new equipment has been added, and many educational programs are impending. The music series presented over KUED is a successful attri- bute to the college. Also enlarging in its dimensions is the art department, where gallery space has increased the representation of art exhibits. A gradual re-organization of choral groups is transpiring, so that different emphasis and new objectives for each will be given. Differences will be made between those especially designed for cpera, oratorical work, concert, and church-related music. Looming most significantly on the horizon of advancement is the imminent Fine Arts Center being erected east of the business building. Its embryonic growth is being watched with anticipation by the entire studentbody. A multi- milUon dollar edifice, the center will embody a Concert Hal;, Recital Hall, Drama Theatre, Experimental Theatre, Cirde Theatre, and a large Art Gallery, plus the regular dispsrsement of classrooms, and offices. At the helm of this great metamorphosis is the able Conan E. Mathews, Dean of the College. Working with Dean Mathews to make such an exceptional College are outstanding staff members such as Associate Professor of Art and Edu- cation, Warren Wilson, who was on leave first semester on a Huntington-Hartford Fellowship for the purpose of doing experimental sculpturing. Owen Rich, Associate Professor of Radio Speech is on a one year fellowship to study television techniques at the State College of Pennsylvania. Returning soon also will be Don Earl to broaden our scope of knowledge in the operatic field following a year's study in Europe.

Top: A coed in an art class tries to catch the movement of the model in a few rhythmic lines. Right: Dean Conan Matthews stands in front of the education building on lower campus.

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Below: The College of Fine Arts is divided into three departments, each one dealing with a different phase of culture refinement. Harold I, Hansen, chairman of Speech and Drama; Roman Andrus, chairman of Art; and Crawford Gates, chairman of Music, strike demonstrative poses for each of their areas.

Art classes in oil painting, watercolor, de- sign are all a part of the extensive Art department. Aside from the many drama productions presented each year, the uni- versity participated in many debate tourna- ments as depicted by George Mangan. Har- vard debate team vied with the Y team before the studentbody. The music depart- ment can boast of its fine choruses as well as the old instrument collection.

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COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Opportunities for both a broad general education and specialized training combine to nnake profitable learning experiences for the students enrolled in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.

Serving as able mentor and exemplar of the college's nine departments is Reed H. Bradford. Dr. Bradford received his B.A. degree at the BYU, then went to attain an M.A. at Louisiana State University, and both an M.A. and Ph.D. at Harvard. He has been a faculty member at West Vir- ginia University, and a visiting professor at Michigan State University. In 1948 Dr. Bradford v\/orked on an as- signment for the Department of the U. S. Army studying Germany's Military Government program. From 1951 to 1954 he was engaged in the Point Four Program under the auspices of the U. S. Government, and served as the regional director in Iran. Few are wholly aware of the major contributions made yearly by each of the depart- ments of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and most are oblivious to the many existing collections and exhibits accessbile in this college for the student body's use and enjoyment. The Archaeology Department warrants much recognition for its numerous achievements and collections. Four important expeditions have been led into Mexico and Central America resulting in notable conclusions and findings. A fifth exploration may be underway before the end of this year in exploring the homeland of the Book of Mormon civilizations near west- ern Campeche in southern Mexico. More than 500 mem- bers throughout the world belong to the University Arch- aeology Society, which was founded in 1949. A molded cast of the Lehi Tree of Life Stone, and a facsimile of the Rosetta Stone are available for students study and observation. LaMar T. Empey of the Sociology Department has recently been a focal point for much national acclaim and extensive publicity as a result of his research in juv- enile delinquency. Dr. Empey is now in the second pro- fitable year of a six-year program under a $180,000 Ford Foundation grant. The Journalism Department under the guidance of Jean Paulson is achieving excellent work In institutes, such as last summer's highly successful sum- mer workshop for high school students. This Department is also vitally involved in all campus publications with Glen C. Davis as supervising pedagogue. Extremely fav- orable publications have been issued to BYU's credit with Dr. Clinton F. Larsen of the English Department ful- filling the editorship. Each department of this college claims both outstanding faculty members and leaders and we can be proud of the accomplishments made in the field of humanities at BYU.

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Above: Dean Reed Bradford of the College of Humani- ties and Social Sciences in the Family Living Center patio. Left: The music lab in the Family Living Center helps students listen to the v^/orld's finest music on tape and record to help broaden their music apprecia- tion.

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Student publications are an integral part of the Journalism department as are the study of maps and history in their respective depart- ments. In sociology, statistics and research help students learn about problems and their solutions which confront the nation and the world. The twist of a button and the turning of a tape bring a foreign language to your ears in the modern language lab in the McKay Building.

The College of Humanities and Social Sciences is comprised of nine departments including: Eng- lish, Geography, History, Journalism, Modern Languages, Political Science, Psychology, and Ar- chaeology.

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COLLEGE OF NURSING

Dean Bernice Chapman has an impressive history prelud- ing her appointment here at BYU as Dean of the College of Nursing. She received her B.A. at the University of Minnesota, and attained her Masters degree at the Teach- ers' College at the University of Colorado. Prior to her appointment at BYU Miss Chapman taught biological sciences in schools of nursing and medical-surgical nurs- ing, and supervised teaching at clinical areas. She held positions at both Northv^^estern, and the University of Illi- nois. Dean Chapman held the office of President of the Utah League for Nursing for two years. She is Chairman of the Under-Graduate's Seminar in the "Western Council on Higher Education for Nurses and has been Chairman of its nominating committee. She is assisted by a capable and enthusiastic staff and many faculty members are active each year in Civil Defense Work, thereby adding much to the community as v^^ell as to BYU.

The College had 207 students registered at the first of the year and had 26 graduates. The first graduate from the College of Nursing at BYU to receive a grant was Sandra Stonehocker Mangum from the Class of 1958. It was announced this year that the grant was a two year teaching assistantship at the University of Washington.

The transition from the quarter to the semester system evolved a major change in the College of Nursing. This change made it possible for the students to take their education and basic science courses on campus rather than in the hospital during the summer program. One fac- tor which enabled students to be more active on campus this year was their participation at the Utah City-County Health Department in receiving nursing experience. An- other revision was the inclusion of more mental health concepts in basic nursing courses in order to shorten the required length of psychiatric experience. Contrary to previous years, students began their nursing classes dur- ing the second serhester of their freshman year, instead of in their sophomore year.

Top: Miss Bernice Chapman has developed the College of Nursing from "grass roots" to an efficient college graduating college nursing students, left: A smiling face greets a patient at Utah Valley Hospital while giv- ing a daily medical check up.

Student nurses received excellent training through the College of Nurs- ing under the direction of Miss Ber- nice Chapman. Students first trained at Utah Valley Hospital and finished at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. Tech- nical instruction in good patient care was the foremost thing taught to them. Shots, bed making, and aiding doctors were all a part of the inten- sive training received.

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COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES

The most outstanding achievement of the College of Physical and Engineering Sciences this year was the ac- creditation of three engineering departments by the En- gineering Council for Professional Development. BYU joins a select group of about 150 schools in the United States v^^ith this accreditation and graduates are now considered fully acceptable for achieving full professional status. Until this year, graduates had to wait as much as eight years to achieve this same status. They are now eli- gible for a wider variety of high level professional jobs and can accept government appointments of higher sta- tus. The engineering departments are also now offering master's degrees. The various departments in this Col- lege of Physical and Engineering Sciences have also made many accomplishments and improvements this year. The Physics Department has installed a new type x-ray unit. This equipment enables our physicists to make studies on pressure, temperature and the arrangements of atoms never before possible. In th Geology Department, profes- sor Joseph Owens, Professor Lehi Hintze and members of the department have unearthed a new dinosaur found in Cleveland, Utah, near Price. More than 1500 specimen pieces have been uncovered and brought to the geology laboratories. The Chemistry Department will be the first in the college to grant doctor's degrees. Seven students are studying for the degrees with three graduating this year.

Top: Dean Armin J. Hill looks over the quad from the steps of the Eyring Science Center. Left: A chemistry student works diligently on an experiment.

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The flames shoot out from the burner and a steady hand holds the glass tubing at the precise place enabling lab apparatus to be prepared. In the geology lab students pon- der over fossils and try to reproduce them on paper to the satisfaction of the professor. Dr. Delbert McNamara conducts a tour of the universe in the Summerhays Panetarium.

The department chairmen of the College of Physical ard Engineering Sciences are: John Simonsen, Mechanical Engineering; Darrel J. Monson, Electrical Engineering; John Eastmond, Physics; Albert Swenson, Chemistry; Kenneth C. Bullock, Geological Engineering; James J. Christensen, Chemical Engineering; Harvey J. Fletcher, Mathematics; and Ralph Rollins, Civil Engineering.

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COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION

"Bring AAe Men to Match My Mountains." The application of these words is especially appropriate to the College of Physical Education. It is here that a combination of the development of a healthy and co-ordinated body with a sound and alert mind is culminated in growth and achieve- ment. Athletic skills and prowess are learned along with the ability to instruct in the various divisions within the College of Physical Education. Added to the diverse classes provided are those of driver training and modern dance. All intramural sports and inter-collegiate athletic events come under the suprevision of this college also. The past year has seen several important additions to and changes in the College of Physical Education. Most prom- inent among these additions is the new physical therapy laboratory in which prescription students in P. E. can take advantage of the correctives and adaptives offered there. Boyd Call is skillfully making the new laboratory an outstanding and worthwhile asset to BYU. The recently installed nets in the west end of the fieldhouse are also allowing for many new class procedures and activities.

Most notable in relation to the College's faculty is the appointment of Hal Dwane Mitchell to the post of head football coach of the varsity team, succeeding Tally Stevens who helmed the position during the 1960 season. Coach Mitchell has been freshman football coach for the past two years, and has also coached high school and Army ball. In 1951 he was team captain for the UCLA team, in 1954 he was named the Army's most valuable player and was also named outstanding tackle on the All Pacific Coast Conference squad. Cougar fans are anticipating what may be an exciting 1961 season, di- rected by the youngest varsity head coach in all of BYU's gridiron history. The College will also be expecting back several faculty members who have been away on leaves of absence, and two recently obtained Doctorate Degrees will also add to the competency of the already excellent staff. Maintaining order and blance in this multi-coursed College is Dean Milton F. Hartvigsen, who has been Dean since 1956.

Dean Milton Hartvigsen of the College of Physical Education is seen standing in front of the 11,000 seat George Albert Smith Fieldhouse.

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The department chairmen in the College of Physical Education do their best to develop the physical stature and fitness of students. Here Charles Hart, Men's Physical Education; Thane Packer, Youth Leadership; Ray Watters, Health Education; Edwin Kimball, Athletics; Leona Holbrook, Women's Physical Education; and Israel Heaton, Recreation, talk over the problems of their various departments.

Physical education is of primary importance to the Latter-day Saint. That Is why at Brig- ham Young there is ample opportunity for everyone to participate in some type of physical activity. The regular classes in ad- dition to the intramural program and MIA program help everyone stay fit.

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COLLEGE OF RELIGION

The primary objectives of the College of Religious Instruc- tion are to help students develop spiritually as well as intellectually and to enable them to live more rounded and complete lives with religious knowledge properly in- tegrated with secular learning. The College of Religion was organized in March of 1959 with five departments. They are Bible and Modern Scripturermblical Languages; L.D.S. Theology, Church Organization and Administration; and Religious Education. Being offered now in the Col- lege of Religious Instruction is training leading to the Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Religious Education, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. The dean of the College of Religion is David H. Yarn. Dean Yarn has obtained three degrees, his B.A. from Brigham Young University in 1946; M.A. in Philosophy from Columbia University in 1949; and Ed.D. in Philosophy and Education from Columbia University in 1958. His administrative positions held at Brigham Young University are: Chair- man of the Department of Theology and Religious Phil- osophy, 1951-1955; Chairman of the Department of Religious Philosophy, 1955-1957; Director of Undergrad- uate Studies in Religion, 1958-59; and presently the Dean of the College of Religious Instruction appointed in 1959. Dean Yarn has also written two inspirational books: 'Faith in a Day of Unbelief" and "The Four Gospels as One."

Top right: Dean David Yarn as head of the College of Religion stands In front of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. Bottom right: Students study In the Smith Library using the many fine books there to increase their brain power.

The College of Religion department chair- men review their activities beneath the Joseph Smith mural by Eric Bransby pre- sented to the school by the Intercollegiate Knights. The chairmen are: Rodney Tur- ner, Theology, Church Organization and Administration; Ellis T. Rasmussen, Biblical Languages; Daniel H. Ludlovy, Bible and Modern Scripture; and Truman G. Madsen, History and Philosophy of Religion. B. We.'.f Belnap is the chairman of Religious Education.

Every student who attends Brigham Young University is required to participate in the religion classes taught. For every eight hours in academic studies one hour of religion credit is required. With a capable religion faculty, students can learn about the principles of the Church along v*rith their friends from all over the world.

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GENERAL COLLEGE

Dean Hales was a member of the Physics Department for thirty years, serving as Head of the Department for the last four of those years before he became Dean of the General College. Originally, approximately two thousand students without majors had their academic affairs ad- ministered by the Office of the Registrar, but the Ad- ministration felt that more complete service could be ren- dered by a General College supervised by an Academic Dean. Besides the Department of Provisional Registration including those having no majors, the General College in- cludes the Department of Industrial Education and the Technical and Semi-Professional Institute. The Technical and Semi-Professional Institute offers two-year certificates in the areas of Agriculture, Business, Engineering, and Genealogy. This certification program came about as a result of demands made by the state upon the university. Dean Hales' background in Mathematics and Physics as well as in administrative work makes him well qualified for the position he holds. He served at one time as pres- ident of Snow College in Ephraim, Utah, and he Is presi- dent of one of the BYU stakes. The General College calls on faculty members from all departments to act as ad- visors to the students registered in this college. These teachers not only help the students with registration, but they also try to help them choose a suitable major. The General College enables BYU to more adequately meet the changing educational demands of the university and to help students develop responsible citizenship in the church and state.

Top: Dean Wayne B. Hales stands in front of the en- trance of a lecture hall named in his honor. Left: In the Snell Industrial Building, students are trained in many varied vocations.

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Welding techniques, woodworking tech- niques, and construction planning are taught through firsthand experience to stu- dents in the industrial arts field. In the newly completed Snell Industrial Arts building, modern facilities aid skilled in- structors in the shops.

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Scale models of actual houses were constructed to help students under- stand more fully the problems and dimensions involved in building. Here we see the proud builders display the many hours of work involved in the finished products.

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GRADUATE SCHOOL

Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd brings to his new assignment as Dean of the Graduate School, 23 years of experience as profes- sor and Dean of Students. On two occasions during that time, he has represented the American Council on Edu- cation and the Japanese Ministry of Education in direct- ing teams of American specialists in their work with the University of Japan. He has, by special appointment, con- sulted with university officials or representatives of min- istries of education in 23 countries of Europe, Asia and Africa. Dean Lloyd is past president of the National As- sociation of Student Personnel Administrators and the Utah Conference on Higher Education, and served two years as chairman of the Academic Council of Western Personnel Institute. With the rapidly growing Graduate School now offering Ph.D. degrees in 21 fields within 14 departments and the master's degree being awarded in 41 depratments, a major emphasis of the University is on graduate study. The objective of graduate study is to develop the power to do independent work and to en- courage the spirit of research. Each candidate is expected to possess a broad general knowledge of his major subject with less detail in the case of his minor subjects. The faculty of the Graduate School consists of those who hold the title of professor or associate professor, assist- ant professor with a doctoral degree, and others approv- ed by the Graduate Council. Research, library, and teach- ing faculty are being expanded and improved to pro- vide better opportunities to the graduate student.

Top right: Dean Wesley P. Lloyd began the year as the new Graduate School head. Bottom left: The grad- uate council members were: John H. Gardner, Robert J. Smith, Bertrand Harrison, Chauncey Riddle, Reed H. Bradford. Standing are: Clawson Y. Cannon, Jr., Eug- ene E. Campbell, Jay V. Beck, Irael Teaton, Mark K.

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left: Dr. H. Tracy Hall participates in the graduate program in the capacity of Di- rector of Research. Top right: Dr. Blaine Porter conducts the studies in the College of Family Living concerning family rela- tions. Bottom right: Dr. John Christiansen discusses with Reva Dutt the sociological problems which exist in her own country.

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SUMMER SCHOOL AND EXTENSION DIVISION

Dean A. Peterson was appointed director of Summer School in 1958 after filling many jobs at the BYU such as B. Y. administrative assistant to President Harris. For two years he was associate registrar and in 1951 he went to Iran as an economic administrator for the government. Upon returning he served as the first public relations di- rector for two years. He returned to the University of Southern California to complete his Doctors degree in Business Administration, and in 1958 accepted the job of summer school director, in which job he is doing a splen- did job. Summer school enrollment has more than dou- bled in the past ten years because of its efficient leader- ship. Dean Peterson employs teachers for summer school almost three summers ahead and thereby is able to bring outstanding men from all over the country to the BYU. Professors from Yale and Stanford hav eparticipated in the summer school in the past and many great teachers are expected in the future. Students participating in sum- mer school enjoy the friendly spirit that a smaller student- body brings and activities for this group are numerous. Summer school students are able to enjoy the boating facilities at Utah Lake and the camping facilities in Provo canyon, and so their scope of social activities is even greater than the regular students.

Top right: From the Audio-Visual Communication center school groups, church groups or clubs can obtain films on almost any subject they choose. BoHom right: Dean Dean A. Peterson acts as director of Summer School. Enrollment is approaching 4,000 students.

The Extension Division handles many varied phases of Brigham Young University. Including adult education and evening classes, they conduct tiVU centers in cities throughout the western United States. This makes it possible for those who have left college or never at- tended to receive instruction from qualified professors in their areas of residence.

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Housed in the Herald R. Clark Student Service Center, Adult Education and Ex- tension Services pinpoint their activities which are wide spread in the eleven western states. Students are employed by the Division to make It possible to aid as many students as possible in ob- taining a college education. Under the direction of Harold G. Clark, this depart- ment of the university has steadily grown to meet the needs of those in school as well as those who are not on campus.

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STUDENT LEADERSHIF

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STUDENTBODY PRESIDENT

Assuming the role of ASBYU President, Max Pinegar from Spanish Fork, Utah, spearheaded the actions Df student government and generated studentbody activities. Max is a finance and banking major, gain- ing much experience as studentbody Vice President of Finance in 1959-60. Max is a member of the Val Hyric social unit.

Assisting Max in his executive du- ties were three very capable peo- ple. Right: Marshall Chatwin, v^ho is married and lives in Orem, was executive assistant. Marshall is a graduate student working in psy- chology. Bottom right: James Green, a graduate student in phys- ics, was executive representative. Jim is from Pasadena, California, and is a member of Viking social unit. Jim received a $2000 scholar- ship to attend the University of Illinois. He also wrote for the Daily Universe as Agnes, the Wallflower. Bottom left: Jeanne Tanner from Cortez, Colorado, was executive secretary of the studentbody. Jeanne is a Tokalon and a holder of a beauty title.

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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

Blaine Quarnstrom from Lodi, California was Vice-President of Social Activities. Culture Vice-President David Jacobs is from Provo, Utah. Keitli Terry, Public Relations Vice-Presi- dent, was the only married person on the executive council. Provo is his home. Lehi, Utah is the home of Craig Christensen who acted as Finance Vice-President.

Xssisting Blaine in organizing social activi- ies were Pat Ford and Doyle Seely. David ound a lot of assistance from Phyllis Hansen md Cal Stratford. Craig Jones and Pam Rel- /ea assisted Keith during the year. Upper •ight: Joyce Anderson, Donald Watts, Sharon Roberts, and Tucker Collings helped Craig )andle the business functions of the stu- Jentbody. Right: The executive council made I historic journey to Hawaii representing 5YU. Apparently, as the picture indicates, hey had a very happy time.

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SENATE

The student senate under the leadership of Pres- ident Larry Jenkins strived to make their func- tions more meaningful to themselves and to the studentbody. The Senate under fire from all sides saw the year pass with many controversial bills in their hoppers. Several debates concerning such things as NSA and IOC, social units and seats at basketball games, topped the agenda at many Senate meetings. However, the most important work performed by the Senate was the revision of the ASBYU constitution. Dave Hoopes was in charge of the work which lasted most of the school year. In student elections which were held in April, the studentbody elect- ed to approve the changes. Larry Jenkins was president. Jeanette Williamson was secretary and Shirley Nissen was parliamentarian.

Row 1: Shirley Nissen, Larry Jenkins, Jeanette Williamson.

Row 2: Jerry Jensen, Jill Baker, Dale Laub, Paul Williams, John Hawkins.

Row 3: Sharlene Ellsworth, Alvln Rencher, Jeanne Merrell, Stephanie Wayment, Karen Cox, Merrlynne Rich.

Row 4: Maxine Jensen, Jack Losmann, Carolyn A. Dahl, Jerry McClure, Carolyn Potter, Jim Easton, Cliff Mayfieid.

Row 5: Jim Green, Becki Fillmore, Dave Hoopes.

Below: The Senate relaxes between sessions tc talk over bills and the rest of the agenda.

ight: Traffic Court members include: Don dall, Ron Walker, George Mangan, Royal eterson, Martin Wistensen, Fred Ash, and ail Marsh. Bottom left: Chief Justice of the upreme Court Terry Warner. Bottom right: upreme Court Justices and secretary: Don dall, Gary Lambert, Marilyn Wafers, eorge Mangan, Ron Walker.

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SUPREME COURT

The ASBYU Supreme Court has played an impor- tant part in the student government. George AAan- gan acted as Chief Justice during fall semester and Terry Warner as Chief Justice during spring semester. The Court assumed the responsibility of handling all student traffic violations on cam- pus. During the year, the Court also made several rulings in such matters as Homecoming cleaning, IOC, social unit controversy, and social unit haz- ing procedures. By and large, students handling students' problems has caused many more stu- dents to become interested in student govern- ment as well as an increased interest in their university.

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Top: AMS operated a transportation service to all in- coming students. They gave many hours of service to make it possible for new students to find a place to live and become acquainted w/ith the campus.

Center: The Junior AMS Council consisted of: (kneel- ing) Doug Jensen, Preston Hughes, Bob Hughes. (Standing) Eddie Giles, Dave Wells, Jeff Dye, Dave Call, Tim Thompsen, Gene Thorne, director from AMS, Doug Christensen, Cliff Mayfield. Cheryl Gustaveson in the center acted as secretary to the group.

Bottom: AMS Council members were: President Walt Hill, Vice President Gene Thorne, Secretary Gordon Smith, Richard Allen, Clark Thorstenson, Dave Thomas. (Back row) Dave Paulson, Richard Fuller, Gordon Moss, John Thompson, John Whetten, Jon Talyor, John Wadsworth.

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Top: AWS Housing Board members were: (front) Law- rin Green, Susan Lillywhite, (back) Beverly Crofts, Marty Ballantyne, Karen Shaw.

Center: AWS Council members included: President Judith Moss, Activities Vice President Marsali McAl- lister, Housing Vice President Susan Lillywhite, Secre- tary-Treasurer Judy Chapin, Kay Senzee, Jill Carlston, Barbara Ardian. (back row) JoAnn Murphy, Marjorie Light, Therese Barnich, Betsy Cannon, Karen Benson, Judy Jacobs, LaVaun Smith, Susan Boyack, Irene Burke.

Bottom: Junior AWS Council members were: (front) Nana Flake, Margaret Walton, LaVaun Smith, Nancy Blackledge, Maryanne Olson, (back row) Mary Ann Gllmore, Kay Taylor, Diane Henrickson, Becky Day, Judy White, Pat Taylor, Gail McPherson, Marie Kartch- ner.

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One of the main objectives of the Honor Coun- cil during spring semester was to see that every classroom had a poster like the one to the left. As much as everyone v\/anted an honest school and no cheating in classes, many students felt the poster w^as in bad taste, so a series of letters to the editor in the Universe appeared. Without being able to determine what was accomplished through the letters, each student was able to gain something in the argumentative discussions which assisted him in evaluating for himself the ques- tion of "What is honor?"

HONOR COUNCIL

The Honor Council and the honor system are quite unique as far as systems and councils go on other university campuses. The council, com- pletely governed and operated by students, brings the problem of honor down to the stu- dents where it belongs, not in the higher eche- lons of the administration. Needless to say, se- vere problems do crop up and they are handled in a gentle, reassuring manner. Council members feel the student has the wrong impression of their purpose and so the system does not work as effectively as it should. Is there still cheating on the university campus? Well, let's say there is still work to be done.

Row 1 : Joan Oxborrow, Nigel Cook, Nadine Brooks, Don Stephenson Lea Olson.

Row 2: John NWadsworth, Al Austin, Wayne Boyack, Terry O'Brien, Pete Ashworth, Paul Stephenson, Dick Stratford— Chairman, Dick Sturgis, Maria Toronto.

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Central Dance Committee has worked hard all year long to make dances the best ever. Several new procedures were initiated under the leader- ship of chairman Doyle Seely. From the weekly mat dances to the Junior Prom, Central Dance were ready to sign out lights, CPO's, and to give hints on how to handle decorations best. As hard as the work was and as long as the hours were, each member felt a deep satisfaction for what had been accomplished.

Row 1 : Doyle Seely, John Stone, Patricia Hunter, Muffet Graham, Joy Nooner, Kay Gurgen, Sheilo Johnson, Sharon Thomas.

Row 2: Lee Wright, Margo Burgeson, Jack Baxter, Jo Paine, Haws Marble, Judy Strong, Benny Knudsen.

ELECTIONS

Rich Boyce was chairman of the Elections Com- mittee. The Elections people started to work early in the school year in order that the freshmen could have some officers. Of course, during the middle part of the year there wasn't much to do. However, during Spring semester, AMS-AWS elections as well as studentbody elections were on the agenda. With over sixty people participat- ing as candidates, the committee found plenty to do. Election and campaign rules, made to be bro- ken, had to be watched so as not to break the "spirit" campaigning.

Persons who participated on the Elections Committee were: Beverly Knight, Neil Pitts, Sally Sue LeBaron, Lea Olson, Rich Boyce, and Floyd Baumberger.

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CENTRAL PUBLICITY

Julie Pingree from Ogden, Utah was chairman of the Central Publicity Committee. Through their office, any campus organization had to clear all publicity stunts and posters in order that they might meet with university standards. Rental of poster stands made it easier for students to get their posters up and down without duplicating any effort. Through this committee's efforts, the campus did reflect better posters and a much neater appearance.

Julie Pingree was chairman of the Central Publicity Committee with committee members (back) Doug Hind- marsh, Floyd Braumberger, and Brent Grampp to help her.

ASSEMBLY

Under the direction of Dave Jacobs the Assembly Committee endeavored to make student assem- blies better than ever. Early in the year the com- mittee sponsored an assembly seminar in which capable people gave of their valuable experience to help student script writers, producers, direct- ors, etc. The committee dealt with assemblies in three major areas: namely, social units, events, and organizations. Possibly the most outstanding contribution the assembly people gave was the assembly honoring President David O. McKay. Included in the tribute was a scroll with over half of the studentbody's signatures on it.

Row 1: Pat Brian, Maria Toronto, Richard Hunter. Row 2: Dave Jacobs, Judy Bodine, Jean Senf, Gary Stewart, Pat Hunt, Phyllis Hansen, Geri Van Dam.

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ACADEMIC EMPHASIS

rhairman Ken Johnson of the Academic Emphasis ' !ommittee spearheaded an all out drive on cam- )us to raise the academic atmosphere. Posters }laced in all classrooms with academic sayings nscribed on them helped students keep the aca- demic image. Study and research were also en- :ouraged by this committee.

Members of the Academic Emphasis Committee in- cluded Judy Simonds, Bill Daynes, Ken Johnson, Nigel Cook and John Woodward.

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PUBLIC RELATIONS

Jim Dahl was chairman of the Public Relations Committee. This group helped student organ- izations and downtown organizations coordinate business transactions, loans, and purchases. Al- though many students felt there was too much control involved, the work of this committee helped strengthen university-community relations

Public Relations Committee members Included (front) Nadine Brooks, Bob Paxton, (back) A! Call, Jim Dahl.

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UNIVERSITY CHORALE

University Chorale, the largest music organization on cannpus, was composed of more than 350 students with enthusiasm and a desire to sing. The large size of the group made touring impos- sible, but the chorus did perform many times in the Provo area on devotional assemblies and in church services. Kurt Weinzinger led the chorus this year and blended many voices together in harmony for receptive audiences. The group also enjoyed themselves at parties and firesides throughout the year.

Row 1: William Franz, Wayne Jarvis, Ken Knapp, Bob Arbon, Richard Perkins, Chris Lowe, James Kirkwood, Doug Hindmarsh, Willis Blaine, Don Willardson, Jerald Waite, James Ames, Don Allen John Richards, Hank Rinquest, Richard Jordan, Darwin Hunt, Gary Shumway, Gary Parker.

Row 2: Ralph Norris, Claude Schutz, Ronald Knudsen, Wayne Allgaier, Earl Pilling, Lowell West, Robert Roy- lance, Rockne Arnett, Roy Barraclugh, Clark Mouritsen, Terry Tucker, Don Adams, Richard Tolman, Bart AAor- fensen, Kent Hughes, Roger Stuart, Leslie Carpenter, Lee Holland, Deverl Johnson, McKay Allred, Larry Spendlove.

Row 3: Dawn Corbett, Carol Allredge, Janice Norberg, Richard Thibodeau, Gib Frost, Richard Willey, Earl Doman, James Dills, James Chapin, Robert Broberg, Steve Hammer, Mark Vanderkooi, Philip Eves, Lynn Ellsworth, LaDonna Houtz, Dean Bennett, Arnold Nef, Jeff Krummenacher, Roy Hills, Connie Yamada, John Wrider, Joyce Tanner, Jason Tilby, Elaine Burton, Charl Pishton, Carol Nelson.

Row 4: Kathy Boyd, Anita Sandoval, Adelia Dix, Cal- pernia Goodrick, Janice Tebb, Cula Magnusson, Gae Larson, Ruth Palmer, Margaret Whiteside, Sylvia John- son, Myrna Keller, Cheryl Hubbard, Vicki Vacher, Jef- fery Paulk, Bonnie Quinn, Anne Morrison, Joyce Cook, Sheri Limb, Linda Klinglor, Vicky Taylor, Annette Chllds,, Kaye Meyers, Marie Gardner, VIckl Sealy, Linda Nuffer, Robert Johnson, Marilyn Dunkerley, Don- na Brown, Karen Mish, Cathy Owens, Pat Rogerson, Christie Pitcher, Joy Peterson, Rachel Ballard, Anita Voeltz, Kay Crockett, Anne Bergeson, Paula Payne, Sharon Blaylock, Rosida Hepworth, Sharon Smith, Linda Clements, Marjorie Sundwall, Carolyn Bell, Connie Yose, Barbara Hughes, Kathleen Parker, Dorothy Mc- Coy.

Row 5: Carolyn Stoddard, Dorothy DeWItt, Sheila Moon, Neva Lunnen, Ruth Richardson, Judy Hackney, Claudia Kirkland, LaNifa Larsen, Judy Dana, Dixie Holloway, Carol Arnold, Yvonne Ratliff, Dorothy All- red, Carol Baker, Shauna Workman, Marcia Guild, Marie White, Lynda Crane, Beatrice Angus, Ann Mur- phy, Cheryl Lillywhite, Toni Goodrich, Sharon Stickney, Nancy Muir, Mary Ann Riding, Myrna Maughan, Ver- moyne Beecher, Lynda Blodgett, Joyce Larson, Glenda Shaffer, Terry Marett, Lynette Jenkins, Mary Jo Alle- man, Evelyn Greenwood, Jeanne Denny, Sharon Mor- gan, Linda Hamilton, Lou Ann Miner, Karen Koford, Diane Olson, Sybil McNeil, Hope Nielsen, Cherie An- derson, LuAnne Bean, Letfy Hunsaker, Kathryn Barnes, Suzanne Hess, Linda Price.

Row 6: Betty Hunsaker, Charee Cottrell, Cecil Spell, lla Dye, Renea Gardina, Moana Hall, Eleanor Johnson, Bon- nie Pendleton, Diane Law, Patricia Oakes, Earleen Margie, Verona Jarvis, Barbara Shaw, Joyce McClellan, Renee Black, Linda Permann, Virginia Portle, Donna

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Robinson, Beverly Connolly, Lea Olsen, Carol Hansen, Anita Peck, Sandra Gagon, Joyce Boyer, Pat Morris, Cynthia Ekiund, Irene Moore, Kathleen Brian, Merene Holt, Brent Grampp, Doris Heselton, Izabel Peixoto, Carol Tarr, Shirley Wiseman, Barbara Gano, Bonita Taylor, Arlene Champney.

Row 7: Deanna Rawlins, Sharon Evans, Cleora Ham- mond, Linda Wursten, Laura Leavitt, Alice Tingey, Carole Pulley, Judy Hailing, Lorna Storrs, Patricia Jack- son, Darlene Harris, Linie Mae Clark, Anna Daines, Marjorie Weight, Connie Devenish, Diane Dredge, Mary Brown, Sharon Woodbury, Carol Reid, Nancy Mehr, Charlotte Hepworth, Jeannette Vinins, Patricia Mueller, Carol Smith, Dorthy Clark, Jill Clark, Billie Lambson, Susan Hales, Linda Rokes, Ann Merrell, Linda Hunter, Carol Westover, Pat Ursenbach, Joyce Henderson, Lucy Aiken, DeAnn Lundgren, Karen Isaasol, Connie Gerrard, Carole Jones, Bonnie Ricks, Judy Wheeler, Gayle Hall, Helen Holmes.

Row 8: Tamera Hacking, Linda Jeppsen, Olive Harris, Judy Knudsen, Janice Leavitt, Jeanne Yerke, Jean Sum- mers, Christine Lewis, Linda Castro, Paige Holt, Sandra Curtis, JoAnn Powell, Margaret Graham, Nadine Miner, Jean Foutz, Eileen Cornia, Leah Nelson, Ann Caraway, Irene Christiansen, Margery Almond, Diane Rose, Becky Sjoblom, Lorraine Watson.

Row 9: Janice Tyler, DeLora Wright, Judy Milne, Caro- lyn Anderson, Ruth Porter, Carolyn Edwards, Norma Hadley, Sharon Price, Judie Sharp, Holly Thorstad, llene Olson, Linda Pearcey, Susan Roylance, Peggy Sorensen, Vicki Luekenga, Barbara Bowen, Elaine Gale, Janet Hutchings, Valorit Schoenfeld, Sandra Simpson, Deanne Packer, Joan Robinson, Janice Daniels, Phyllis Dougal, Nadine Hoem.

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Kurt Weinzinger capably led the University Chor- ale again this year and gave much pleasure as well as music knov\/ledge to the members of the chorus.

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Newell Weight again directed the A Cappella in a successful year. Mr. Weight has given his talents to the BYU for 12 years. He organized and has led the A Cappella for most of these years. He is widely recognized for, his great musical talents and is enthusiastically praised by all who study under him.

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Row 1: Denese Steele, Karen Rutler, Dora Glazier, Janet Randall, Judy Strong, Michaelene Packer, Coleen Redford, Nina Richards, Rebecca Boman, Kay Glover, Joan Thomander, Jane Weaver, Diane Heder, Yvonne Blaylock, Patricia Tenney, Judy Johnson.

Row 2: Jackie Richardson, Evelyn Neff, Harsha Hoyt, Julia Nielson, Roger Clark, Jim Scoresby, Ron Hadley, David Jacobs, Ron Lee, Jerry Ottley, Douglas Gibbs, Carolyn Merrill, Marilyn Kunz, Judy Bardsley, Carolyn Broberg.

Row 3: Vera Butler, Hannah Oldroyd, Pat Clyde, Karen Keller, Roger Miller, Wyn Brown, Tony Earl, Larry Nielson, Jim Rawls, William Ashmore, Ferrel McKinney, L'Dean McCue, Charles Naylor, Marcia Luke, Mary Ann Keeler, Jean Tidvk'ell, Virginia Lutz.

Row 4: Pat Pierson, Rosemarr Burtenshaw, George Jar- vis, Blaine Watts, Blaine Quarnstrom, Paul Kelly, Ken Heaps, Tom Worlton, Glen Stewart, Vern Young, Gor- don Carter, Curtis Forsgren, Marvin Jenkins, Verl Do- man, Robert Weddington, Evelyn Parry, Charlene Steele.

The A Cappella, consisting of about 80 members, thrilled and stimulated audiences with their many performances. Aside from special concerts and participation in assemblies, church services, and high school programs, the A Cappella took a tour through Wyoming and Colorado and were received warmly by audiences in several different cities.

The A Cappella, consisting of about 80 members, chosen because of their singing ability as well as their enthusiasm, draws students from at least fifteen states and Canada who blend their voices together to bring pleasure to others as well as themselves. Their activities are not solely singing concerts. The group often gathers for firesides and parties.

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MADRIGAL SINGERS

The Madrigal Chorus is a unique group on the BYU campus in that it is composed of only 28 members and sings primarily secular music. Di- rector Maughan McMurdie led the group as they entertained on a high school concert tour, and made many appearances in assemblies, church, and club programs.

AAadrigal singing reached its peak of popularity in the sixteenth century, but has again become very popular in this century. The BYU Madrigals have done much contemporary work this year and so the style of singing around a candle-lit table is all they have taken from the past.

Row 1: BIythe Southern, Sharlene McMahon, VerLynn Roberts, Carol Lee Nicholson, Diana Bybee, Vanja Yor- gason, Ann Haynie, Ariel Bybee, Marsha Benson, Char- lene Stratford.

Row 2: Mona Andrus, Susan Yank, McKay Rollins, M. Michael Suzuki, Richard Logan Brimhall, Ralph Franklin Garn, Everett Raymond Sharp, David J. Bowers, Gor- don C. White, Bruce William Newton, Valden L. O'Don- nal, Roger O. Traasdahl, Ferrel G. Roundy, Wesley K. Boman, V. Keith Cooper, Jorn R. Scott, Sharon King, Suzanne Swan.

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Row 1: Judy Rasmussen, Birdie Stevens, Lael Heiner, Judy Bodine, Ella May Hulet, Beverly O'Donnal, Jean- ette Ludlow, Bonnie Harrigan, Jeanne Bates, Judy Si- monds, Julain Cozzens, Marguerite Jost, Carole Laing, Roy Samuelson.

Row 2: Sharron Rowe, Nola Matthews, Claudia Miller, Mary Merrell, Penny Druke, Ron Halliday, Jerry John- son, Dick Smack, Branson Neff, Kay Salmon, Linda Pace, Nina Sue Parry, Elinor Capson.

Row 3: Vee Ann Jeffs, Dorothy Behling, Janice Rickert, Anna Marie Nielsen, DeMoyne Bekker, Robert Lewis, Kent Price, Charles Hansen, Douglas Wasdon, David Larson, Lauren Dalzen, Frank Davies, Vernean Perry, Brenda Morrison, Helen Sparks.

Row 4: Nancy Birkeland, Joan Oxborrow, Joyce Ander, son, John Whetten, Roy Tidewell, Robert Shedd, Larry Benson, Robert Jenkins, Arman Earl, Larry Hill, Edgar Humphrey, Ross Mortensen, Sue Patchell, Margaret Scott, Patricia Goodrich, Mildred Edwards.

SCHOLA CANTORUM

Schola Cantorum is a unique organization on campus In that it is two choruses combined into one. Director Ralph Woodward brought the men's and women's choruses together to form this group which performed several times during the year including assemblies and special con- certs. Striking green dresses and suits charac- terized the chorus and added to the lovely per- formances. Many activities such as parties and firesides were also held under the direction of officers: President Robert Lewis, Vice President Jeanette Ludlow, Treasurers Larry Benson and Joyce Anderson and Alumni President DeMoyne Bekker.

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R.O.T.C. CHORUS

The ROTC Chorus had as its goal and purpose the advertising of the ROTC program at BYU. Brandt Curtis was the faculty adviser of the group which ranged from between twenty and thirty voices. Ron Lee acted as student director. All members of the ROTC were eligible to sing with the group upon consent of the director. The chorus was able to bring much entertainment to various groups throughout the year. Officers of the chorus this year consisted of President James Cartwright and Secretary James Heath.

Row 1: Joseph D. Schaefer, John Skousen, Koh Dennis] AAurayama, Jim Ray, James Cartwright, James Heath,J Dave Wadsworth.

Row 2: Donald Asay, Ray Tingstrom, Jeff KrummenJ acher, Richard E. Sellers, John H. McKee, George Co'| babe, Valden L. O'Donnal, David F. Schrader, Donald R. Turley, Gerald W. Tenney, Lewis R. Sutherland.

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MARCHING BAND

The Brigham Young University Marching Band has won national as well as local acclaim. With over a hundred strong, the marching band has exhibited precision and skill unequaled in the intermountain area. Under the direction of Rich- ard Ballou the band was able to go to Denver for a performance. They also participated in BYU's Homecoming and Utah State's Homecom- ing. Grant Elkington assisted Ballou as assistant director. Probably the most popular routine per- formed this year was the salute to the Tabernacle Choir including the "Battle Hymn of the Repub- lic." The band also hosted the first annual Band Day which saw original arrangements by Ralph Ldycock played by over 1,000 bandsmen. James Braque was drum major and Beverly White was drum majorette.

Lurae Ahrendes, Gene Baxter, Sibyl Beecher, Vermoyne Beecher, Richard Beeson, Georgia Biddulph, Sandra Bischoff, Joan Blan- chard, Arlene Borges, Charles Borough, Terry Boulter, Jeanette Bowers, James Braque, Frank Bria, Dale Broadbent, Lloyd Bush, Ann Carrigan, Karen Chnstensen, Evelyn Croft, Sam Davis, Dennis Davison, Esther Dillman, Bonnie Ferguson. Deonne Flake, Dean Foufz, Karen George, Nancy Graham, Warren Griffin, Elis Hamblon, Joan Higbee, Jean Hollingshead, Vaughn Hoopes, Kay Huffaker, Kent Hughes, Ronald Humphries, Jean In^alls, Michael Johnson, Chester Jones, Dav^n Jones, Robert Kenyon, Craig Kirkham, James Kirkham, Benny Knudsen, Ronald Knudsen, Mark Lau, Gail Lee, Dan Lindsey, Don Livingston, Willa Lunt, Ronald Matthews, Bonnie McAllister, Sharon McBride, Marian McCarty, Monna McEvers, Mary Ann Melton, Jerry Moon, Karen Moon, Kay Moon, Maryetta Moon, Darlene AAoore, Ronald Myers, Richard Needham, Bill Nelson, Valden O'Donnal, David Palmer, Vernene Passmore, Craig Paxman, Suau Pea, Sharon Pendlebury, Mark Percival, Nor- man Peterson, Gary Quinney, Sandra Reimer, LaRee Ricks, Lynn Robinson, Carma Saunders, Valine Saunders, LeRoy Shing, Allen Smith, Fred Smith, Ray Smith, David Stookey, John Storheim, Kay Summers, Stan Syphus, Kaye Terry, Gary Thurman, Solveig Tor- vik, AJice White, Philys Winder, Byard Wood.

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Auditions during registration time started another busy year for director Ralph Laycock and the Concert Band. During the year the band pre- sented three major concerts and appeared on several assemblies and programs. As many other groups on the campus, the Concert Band has earned recognition as one of the outstanding col- legiate groups in the United States. The band has achieved an excellence which has brought no- tice to the university and to themselves.

Ralph G. Laycock completed his eighth year as director of the Concert Band with many success- ful concerts and performances by the band.

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Row 1: Fred Bonney, Ben Knudsen, Wendell Gray, Brent Faulkner, Marvin Jenkins, Naomi Boyer, Fae Clarkson, Kay Reinnschilssel, Rowene Geddes, Carol McNairy, Mary K. Davis, Janet Henderson, Dianne Ros- kelley.

Row 2: Robert Henrle, Robert King, Marilyn Slater, Alan Justesen, Chuck Borough, Carol Crockett, Bonnie McAllister, Karen Brunson, Lawrence Harmon, Georgia Milton, Marian McCarty, Jan Reay, Gretel Gold, Karen George, Ronelda Riley, Sara Fugal.

Row 3: Sam Davis, Jean Ingalls, Joyce Claud, Bruce Petty, Willa Lunt, Jason Tilby, Stephen Clark, Kathleen Stewart, Susan Brown, Jeanette Wardell, Bob Franko- vich, Diane Wilcox, Lynn Robinson, Terry Harris, Lewis Sutherland, Lynette Bagley, Robert Young, Kathleen Sandberg.

Row 4: Prof. Laycock, Robert Campbell, Evalyn Shurt- leff,. Sue Skousen, David Butler, Stan Syphus, John Towery, Gary Lambert, Vaughn Hoopes, Fred Smith, Bill Nelson, Ray Goodwin, Leroy Harris, Suau Upa la Pea, Bryce Thueson, Ron Knudsen, Melody Midgley, Kay Thompson, James Kirkham, Martin Conover, Joe Francis, Richard Beeson, Jay Lyons.

Row 5: Carrie Jacobs, Sharon Ward, James Brague, Kenneth Green, Roy Tidwell, Marjorie Light, Alan Mur- phy, Robert Matheson, Laurence Yorgason, Lillian Tew, Gordon Gilchrist, Richard Bybee, Renee Lake, Orion Wood, Garth Harker, Lurae Ahrendes, Carson Sharp.

SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Row 1: Merril Johnson, Nancy Barnes, Julie Malouf, Merlene Britsch, William Mickelson, Toya Vance, Ste- phen Clark.

Row 2: Rondo Jeffery, Bob George, Peg Wheelwright, Todd Britsch, Wayne Lines.

Row 3: Carolyn Morris, Rose Wrigby, Karen Sandberg, Julia Lawrence, Milo Moody, Linda Jolley, Janet Hen- derson, Janet McLane, Naomi Boyer, Fae Clarkson, Brenda Morrison, Cheryl Dunn, John Lambert.

Row 4: Craig Paxman, Carol Lambert, Ann Jackson, Ben Knudsen, Fred Bonney, Lawrence Jorgensen, Paul Christensen, Connie Jacobs, Sharon Ward.

Row 5: Lynn Robison, Jayson Tilby, Bob Frankovich, Leon Badham, Carson Sharp.

The BYU Symphony Orchestra is recognized as one of the outstanding orchestras of the west. Their tour this year, consisting of concerts in southern Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico, brought much praise to the orchestra and gave much pleasure to enthusiastic audiences. Dr. Lawrence Sardoni directed the group in assemblies, special events, and high school performances in the Provo area.

The orchestra members have also participated in other activities throughout the year. Under or- chestra president Lyman Moody, they have held firesides and parties.

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Lawrence Sardoni has led the BYU Symphony Orchestra for many years. Under his baton the orchestra has achieved a high status in the music circles of the west. Aside from his many musical endeavors, he is presently serving as a bishop in one of the Provo wards.

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OPERA WORKSHOP

The Opera Workshop had a busy and active year under the direction of Brandt Curtis in place of Don Earl who is on leave. The group, composed of about 30 members, has presented "The Mar- riage of Figaro," "The Merry Wives of Windsor," "Beauty and the Beast," and excerpts from "New Clothes for the King" and "Madame Butterfly." Many of this group spend countless hours in preparation for these exceptional productions. Their performances bring much pleasure to re- ceptive audiences. Boyd Hancock led the group as president and was assisted by Nancy Empey, Joan Shaw, Lurlene LeVar, and David Judd.

Row 1: Joan J. Shaw, Lurlene LeVar, Alice Marie Jen- sen, Boyd Wayne Hancock, Royce Elaine Campbell, Clair Ann Wright, Julia Ann Nielsen.

Row 2: Mona Rae Laramie, Alice Kay Hllden, Brent Weaver, Carol Ann Smith, Richard L. Brimhall, Suzanne Samborn, Arvid Willden, Glenna Stahl, Noel E. Twit- chell. Sherry Hiatt.

Row 3: Diane Heder, Colleen Redford, Ken Wllks, Shauna Seely, Richard A. Justis, Vivien Beecroft, Her- bert Greer, Linda Rokes, Darlene Moore.

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Brandt Curtis directed Opera Workshop this year and spent countless hours in rehearsals for the many operas the group performed.

OPERA

"An Evening of Opera," "The Merry Wives of Windsor," and "The Marriage of Figaro" were the major productions presented by the Opera Workshop. Audiences of the university learned to appreciate the meaning of opera by viewing these radiating plays set to music. Because of the many talented people on campus, it was neces- sary to have double leads in each production. Brandt Curtis, director of Opera Workshop, made sure the best was presented.

AN EVENING OF OPERA

Four operas were presented during an "Evening of Opera." Two one act operas were "New Clothes for the King" and "Beauty and the Beast." Excerpts from "Madame Butterfly" and "Orpheus and Euridice" completed the program. Included in the cast of "New Clothes for the King" were Boyd Hancock as King, Beverly Wat- kins as Royal Designer, Richard Jarvis as Royal Historian, Arvid Willden as Mr. JTRPZ, and Mar- lene Coleman as Miss Abby Stract. Colleen Red- ford sang the lead in the excerpt from "Madame Butterfly" and Suzanne Harris as Suzuki. In "Or- pheus and Euridice" Lurlene LeVar portrayed Or- pheus and Nancy Empey portrayed Euridice. In "Beauty and the Beast" the cast alternated on each night. Members of the cast included Donna Garrett, Ken Wilks, Suzanne Sanborn, Mona Lara- mie, Margaret Eikenbery, Marilyn Parkinson, Nina Bryant, Judith Owen, Judy Davis, Faye Wittwer, Shauna Seely, Nadene Nielson, David Judd, Gary Stringham, Richard Brimhall, and Alvaro Mendoza.

THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR

CAST

Sir John Falstaff

Ralph Woodward

Mr. Ford

Roy Samuelsen

Boyd Hancock

Mr. Page

Ken Wilks

Richard Justis

Fenton

Dick Dastrup

Jinn Peterson

Slender

Richard Brimhall

John Herbst

Dr. Cajus

Brent Shaw

Mrs. Ford

Nancy Empey

Colleen Redford

Mrs. Page

Diane Heder

Suzanne Harris

Ann Page

Lurlene LeVar

Nadine Nelson

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DRAMA

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CAST

Sir Charles AAarlow

Young Marlow

Squire Hardcastle

George Hastings

Tony Lumpkin

Diggory

Roger

Dick

Thomas

Stingo

Slang

Jeremy

Mat Muggins

Aminiadab

Tom Twist

Mrs. Hardcastle

Kate Hardcastle

Constance Neville

Maid

Wade Merrill

Ivan Crosland

Lynn Benson

Philip Sykes

Lee Scan Ion

Ovk^en Jenson

Klair Bybee

Kent Davis

Kenneth Fowler

Gerry Nibley

Kent Davis

Larry Stephenson

Phil Harris

Tracy Jorgenson

Klair Bybee

Carma Moore

Mickey Halladay

Mary Tucker

Sharee Hughes

"She Stoops to Conquer" was presented on the Joseph Smith Auditorium stage November 9-12. Director Morris M. dinger, assisted by Owen Jenson, presented this delightful comedy of man- ners by Oliver Goldsmith in true theater fashion. Charles A. Henson was the set designer and technical director. Carol Michie was in charge of costumes and Harold Oaks was stage manager.

On the preceding page we see (fop) Kenneth Fowler, Klair Bybee, Kent Davis, Owen Jenson, and Lynn Ben- son in a very jovial mood. While a toast is being offered (bottom) in a scene portrayed by Kent Davis, Sharee Hughes, Jerry Nibley, Tracy Jorgenson, Lee Scanlon, Larry Stevenson and Klair Bybee.

Top loft: Carmen Moore kisses Lee Scanlon while Mary Tucker holds his hand. Top right: Lee Scanlon portrays Tony Lumpkin, loft: Carmen Moore refuses to look at Lynn Benson.

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CAST

Emerson West

Warren Stevenson

Mack Smith

Joyce Gay

Shari Huish

Deanna Rawlins

Jacque AAillan

Brent Pickering

Aim Uncle

Minister from Dorfli

Peter

Dete, Heidi's aunt

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Brigatta, Peter's mother

Peter's Grandmother

Seppi, a boy of Frankfurt

Tinette, a maid in the Seseman

household Linda Buckwalter

Fraulein Rottenmeier, a governess Marie Keeler Clara Seseman Sharon Thomas

Mr. Seseman, Clara's father Wade Merrill

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grandmother Sandra Brown

The Youtheater presented "Heidi" on January 11-14 in College Hall on lower campus. "Heidi" by Johanna Spyri, is probably one of the best known and most cherished of the children's stories throughout the entire world. Max Golightly was director with Sandra Roundy acting as assistant. Set designs were the creation of Charles Henson. Costumes were by Carol Michie and stage man- aging by Harold Oaks.

Top: The minister from Dorfli is seen portrayed by Warren Stevenson. Center: We capture a stirring scene from Heidi, presented on the College Hall stage. Bottom: Sharon Thomas, Wade Merrill, Shari Huish, and Joyce Gay laugh with glee during a scene in "Heidi."

DIARY OF ANNE FRANK

CAST

Mr. Frank AAiep

Mrs. Van Daan Mr. Van Daan Peter Van Daan Mrs. Frank Anne Frank Mr. Kraler Mr. Dussel

Roger Jordan

Margy Potter

Annalue Allred

Bill Merchant

Klair Bybee

Evelyne Hegsted

Lynne Beers

Gary Stewart

Tom Macaulay

The "Diary of Anne Frank" is a pUy depicting the life of a Jewish family who hid for over two years from the Nazi regime. The material was dramatized from the actual diary of Anne Frank by Francis Goodrich and Albert Hackett. Preston R. Gledhill directed the drama and was assisted by Kaye Terry. Charles Henson was set designer and Carol Michie was in charge of costuming. Norman Tarbox was in charge of sound and and music.

Top right: Annalue Allred, Bill Marchant, Jeanie Ma- dolskl, Roger Jordan, Tom Macaulay, Evelyn Hegstead, and Lynne Beers represent the players in the World War II dranna. Bottom right: Lynne Beers as Anne and Klair Bybee as Peter find they are in love. Bottom loft: Bill Merchant, Annalue Allred, Klair Bybee, Jeanie AAadolski, Tom Macaulay, Evelyn Hegstead, Roger Jor- dan, and Lynne Beers during a moment of smiles.

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KING LEAR

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Harold I. Hansen Phil Harris Klair Bybee Richard Nourse Lane Bateman Roger Jordan Lee Scan Ion Cliff Cabanilla Gary L. Stewart Adrian Sehlmeier Everett Dayton Richard Gunter Tom Macaulay Philip Sykes Lee G if ford Bill Clune n Harrison, Jae Retz, Cliff Birrell Carene Jordan Carol Lynn Wright Marie Keeler Millie Waldvogel, Lea Ward

Laei J. Woodbury was the director of William Shakespeare's "King Lear." Set designs were by Charles Henson and costumes by Carol Michie. Norman Tarbox was in charge of music and sound. Harold Oaks acted as stage manager. "King Lear" was hailed as the best dramatic pro- duction of Brigham Young University this year.

Right: Dr. Harold I. Hansen portrayed King Lear. Bot- tom: Seated we see Gary Stewart, Marie Keeler, and Roger Jordan. Standing is Cliff Cabanella, Lee Scan- Ion, Dr. Hansen, Carole Lynn Wright, Carlene Jordan, Richard Nourse, and Lane Bateman.

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King of France

Duke of Burgundy

Duke of Cornwall

Duke of Albany

Earl of Kent

Earl of Gloucester

Edgar, son to Gloucester

Edmund

Curan

Tenent to Gloucester

Doctor

Lear's Fool

Oswald

Captain

Herald

Gentlemen Harl<

Goneril

Regan

Cordelia

Ladies in Waiting

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Top left: One of the many extensive stage scenes seen by over-flow audiences at the production of "King Lear." Center: Actors assemble on stage to carry the mood of Shakespeare's great drama. Bottom left: Marie Keeler as Cordelia consoles the fraught king. Dr. Hansen. Bottom right: Goneril, played by Carene Jordan, conspires with Edmund, played by Gary Stew- art.

KISS ME KATE

CAST

Fred Graham (Petruchio)

Harry Trevor (Baptista)

Lois Lane (Bianca)

Ralph (Stage Manager)

Lilli Vanessi (Katherine)

Hatti

Paul

Bill Calhoun (Lucentio)

1st Suitor (Gremio)

2nd Suitor (Hortensio)

First Man

Second Man

Stage Doorman

Harrison Howell

Cab Driver

Haberdasher

Bill Sego

Jeff Willis

Diane Heder

Harold Oaks

Colleen Redford

Alice Kay Hilden

Stan Parkinson

Mel Gish

Roger Clark

Glen Smith

Blaine Quarnstrom

Brent Shaw

George Andrews

Richard Henstrom

Jae Retz

Tom Macaulay

Max Golightly directed "Kiss Me Kate" which was presented March 15-18. Millie Waldvogel acted as assistant director. Music and choral di- rection was by Richard Ballou and Brandt Curtis respectively. Choreography was performed by Diane Chatwin and Karen Grimmett. Carol Michie designed the costumes. "Kiss Me Kate" was writ- ten by Cole Porter and has become one of the most popular musicals of all time.

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Top left: Diane Hedder is shown with two suitors. Glen Smith and Roger Clark. Center: Bill Sego cut- tingly offends Richard Henstrom as Colleen Redford smilingly grits her teeth. Bottom left: Blaine Quarn- strom and Brent Shaw in the center watch as Bill Sego and Mel Gish carry on a conversation.

left: Blaine Quarnsfrom and Brent Shaw posing as gangsters threaten Bill Sego concerning a mistaken debt. Center: The cast of "Kiss Me Kate" swings on the stage for a final curtain call. Bottom: Mel Gish leads a chorus of dancers as he sings of Bianca.

J.B.

J. B., a play of poetic prose with a scriptural background, thrilled audiences on four consecutive nights, April 19-22, in the Joseph Smith Auditorium. Brigham Young Univer- sity was accorded the honor of being the first non pro- fessional group to present the play. This permission was granted by the author himself.

CAST Roustabout I

Roustabout II

Prop Woman

Prop Girl

Mr. Zuss

Nickles

J. B.

Sarah

David

Mary

Jonathan

Ruth

Rebecca

The Girl

Reporter I

Reporter II

Mrs. Botticelli

Mrs. Lesure

Mrs. Adams

Mrs. Murphy

Miss Mabel

Jolly

Bildad

Zophar

Eliphaz

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Second CDO

Maid

Night Club Dancers

Harold Oaks

Tom Macaulay

Lea Ward

Marie Jorgensen

Preston Gledhill

Lael J. Woodbury

Ivan Crosland

Carol Lynn Wright

Brent Pickering

Jean! Senf

Steven Peterson

Marie Keeler

Betty Hansen

Jean Nadolski

Philip Sykes

William Marchant

Margy Potter

Diana Markham

Lynda De Rouen

Marie Keeler

Lea Ward

Jeani Senf

Lee Scanlon

Gary Stewart

Fred Dixon

Cliff Cabanilla

Cliff Birrell

Barbara Steed

Warren Stevenson,

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The setting for J.B. remains the same during the entire play except for a few small pieces of furniture being removed from the stage at different intervals. The v\/hole scene depicts a traveling circus v\/hich has been on the roads of the world for a long time. J. B. and his wife are living happy lives until God grants Satan the power to taunt and torment J.B., in order to test his faith in God. One by one the children of J. B. are taken away in terrible mishaps. J. B. remains true to God; but, finds himself alone when Sarah finally loses faith. J. B. is then smitten with boils and taken nigh unto death. However, J. B. remains true and unwavering and Satan's philosophy is overshadowed. Symbolism throughout the play speaks much for its power and far-reaching mood. J. B. will long be remembered by those who attended. Special performances were presented in Springville and surrounding communities.

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LYCEUMS

Under the auspices of Herald R. Clark, the lyceum program provided culture and entertainment to the students and the townspeople alike. Inter- nationally and nationally famous talent came to campus to perform in either the Joseph Smith Auditorium or the George Albert Smith Field- house. Sopranos, pianists, organists, and combos gave a varied type of entertainment.

left: Duo-pianisfs from France, the Roman sisters, delighted the audience with their skill and adeptness on the keyboards.

Center left: Andre Previn and his group pro- vided classical and jazz numbers on the same program.

Center: International concert comedienne Anna Russell appeared on both the forum assembly and an evening concert.

Right: Violinist Christian Ferras provided beauty on the strings which moved the en- tire audience.

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Top left: Soprano Leontyne Price gave a concert dur- ing spring semester which was enjoyed by ail lyceum goers.

Top right: Pianist Byron Janis thrilled the audience in Smith Auditorium as he manipulated the ivories to his liking.

Bottom left: Jan Peerce, famous tenor, rendered a classical concert which enraptured the entire audience.

BoHom right: Organist Fernando Germani gave a con- cert on the organ in the Smith Auditorium on the orig- inal organ console.

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Top left: Ted Kennedy discussed the political plat- form of his brother. President John F .Kennedy. Top right: West Coast representative of Doubleday & Co. Mr. Kelley suggested that man must find his own standards and goals in life.

Above left: Utah's Governor Clyde related his politi- cal intentions v^/hen he addressed a forum assembly.

Above right: Former editor of Punch, Malcolm Mug- geridge, imparted some of his w/ry British wit and philosophy.

Right: Vance Packard, author of The Hidden Persuad- ers and The Status Seekers, stressed the importance of analyzing the validity of advertising claims.

FORUMS

Fungi and its functions, politics, national defense . . . the range of topics discussed in forums varied "from cabbages to kings." As heated pol- itical debates raged near election time, forums were centered around political figures who ex- plained their party's stand on numerous pertinent issues.

Top left: Humorist Will Rogers Jr. relived some of his father's funniest experiences and homespun antics for BYU audience.

Top right: Current problems in the world were listed by Harrison Salisbury, correspondent for the New York Times.

Bottom left: Marquis Childs, panelist on Meet the Press television program, was another of the notables who addressed the studentbody.

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DEVOTIONALS

During the year, on Wednesday of every week, the studentbody marched to the fieldhouse to listen to spiritual nnen deliver messages of great importance. For the students who came from far away, it gave them the opportunity to listen to the General Authorities almost every week instead of once a year as is often the case. Campus music groups as well as the Utah Sym- phony provided devotional hours for the student- body. This year studen^s were given an hour of credit if they attended most of the devotionals.

Top right: Harold B. Lee of the Council of the Twelve spoke to devotional audience. Bottom left: Carl W. Buehner of the Presiding Bishopric talks with a stu- dent. Bottom right: Dean Anfone Romney spoke to students about his four of the USSR.

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Top right: Elder Alma Sonne delivered a very inspir- ational nriessage to the students of Brigham Young.

Top left: Elder Marion D. Hanks, of the First Council of Seventy, stops to shake hands with a coed of the studentbody and to offer a piece of sage advice.

Center left: Maestro Maurice Abravanel directed the Utah Symphony Orchestra which left a message of inspiration in music.

Bottom left: Elder Marion G. Romney greets students after he delivered a devotional message.

Bottom right: Newell Weight directed the A Cappella Choir during a devotional.

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Row 1: Faye Johnson, Judy Bishop, Saundra Richards, Evelyn Croft, Mary Ann Olson, Windy Stein, Nancy Lindsey, Judy Bachman.

Row 2: Marie Cooper, Elaine Ralph, Irene Smith, John- ny Mask, Luann Duffin, Patti Hunter, Mario Aramdo, Connie Whitehouse, Kenna Frazer.

Row 3: Karen Firmage, Linda Vernon, Duane Goodman, Joan Clark, Jerry Brown, Tom MacCauley, Ann Reid, Vickie Merrill.

Row 4: Diane Chatwin, Sandra Sandberg, Charlotte Johnson, Janet Stevens, Sue Jacobs, Helen Hawkins, Elaine Whitehead, John Earl, Karen Grimmett.

Left and below: Faye Johnson demonstrates various routines which Orchesis performs on assemblies and during their annual spring concert. Leaping and jump- ing and spinning are all part of the strenuous work each member must work at to perfect.

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l«ft: The fellows show the girls the dexterity needed and also demonstrate part of an act from their concert. Beltem left: Rhythm and timing is the important thing to remember when performing ballet, modern, or ballroom. Bottom t\ght: As if playing a running game to music, these Orchesis members pause in flight, giving us a glimmer of how beautifully body motion and movement can portray our moods and feelings.

ORCHESIS

A sincere desire to participate, coupled with both dance ability and dependability comprise the requirements which students must meet in order to join Orchesis. The national organization was formed in 1949, and it provides members with an opportunity to work under such artists as Gertrude Lippencott, A. A. Leath, Charles Weid- man, and Lola Hueth during workshops and master lessons sponsored by the Orchesis group. A meeting is held weekly to enable members to share their interest and dance ideas, to build their technical and artistic ability, and to enjoy performing within the group. The past year's ac- tivities included a P. E. demonstration, a float in the Homecoming parade, participation in the BYU Christmas Show, half-time entertainment for the Utah State Basketball game, an assembly with Theta Alpha Phi, and a spring concert. They were also in the Preference Ball assembly and the musical, "Kiss Me Kate." Officers were President Sharon Faye Johnson, Vice President Robert Oil- phant. Secretary Luann Duffin and Social Chair- man Elaine Ralphs. Costumes were done by Ev- elyn Croft, Publicity by Karen Marie Firmage, and Historian was Jerry Brown. Sponsors were Diane Chatwin and Karen Grimmett.

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ART DEPARTMENT AND ART GUILD

The Art Department and the Art Guild, a part of the department, have done much to add to the culture and refinement of the university. During the month of April the Fine Arts College and the departments thereof sponsored a Fine Arts Festival. Musical productions, art exhibits, and lectures helped to emphasize the importance of fine arts in our lives. Although the art stu- dents still have to trek to lovk^er campus to re- ceive their training, the atmosphere of the older buildings seems to generate a greater feeling in their work. In Gallery 310 throughout the year, the studentbody had the opportunity to view stu- dent and faculty exhibits, sharing their moods and interpretations.

During April, the Fine Arts Festival included paintings, sculpturjngs, and abstract designs. A section of relig- ious art received much acclaim from art critics and viewers alike.

Faces in stone stare blindly into space as if searching for the eternal quest, truth. A bright light from be- hind and the mass of humanity in the fore was in- dicated in one painting in exhibit during April.

Hands which are outstretched or coupled or just hang- ing down are very expressive of our wants and wishes. They are indicative of our feelings and moods. These hands tell a story which should mean much to all of us.

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HONORS SECTION

The students who are pictured in this section were nominated by their respective colleges. These nominations were based on academic achieve- ments, extra-curricular activities, and overall ac- complishments. This section is devoted to honor- ing those who excel, not only in studentbody activities, but, to those who excel in their major field of study. The Banyan congratulates them on their achievements.

Top: Selected by the College of Fine Arts, Kathy Rokes is a senior Commercial Art student from Lynwood, California. She Is a member of Sportswomen and the Lyceum Committee. Kathy chose art because it is something she can relax and enjoy. She has a 3. grade average and wants to be a fashion designer.

Center: A graduate student In the College of Family Living, Wesley Burr Is a Human Development and Family Relationships major with a 3.4 grade point. He intends to teach college and be a marriage coun- selor. He is in the HDFR Club.

BoHom: The College of Nursing has chosen Sonia Clark Parker to represent them. She is a senior from Coalville, Utah majoring in Nursing with a 3.87 grade point average. She is a member of Spurs and Student Nurses Association.

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Top right: A Political Science major from Meadville, Pennsylvania, Clark R. Neuroh represents the College of Humanities. He has a 3.9 grade point and intends to go into law. He was Vice Duke and Regional Viceroy of Intercollegiate Knights, a member of Bench and Bar Club, Russian Club, Housing Adjustments Board, Honorary Senior Council, Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Tau (Univ. of Arizona).

Top left: Christy Redford, a senior from Salt Lake City, was selected by the College of Family Living. Major- ing In Food and Nutrition and minoring In Chemistry, she has a 3.7 average and plans to go into research or be a hospital dietician. She has been active in Thea Alexis, Spurs, secretary Spurs, Y Calcares, secretary White Key, Gamma Phi Omicron, Election Committee, Y Day Committee, Phi Kappa Phi, Senior Honorary Council, and Omicron Nu.

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Center left: Representing the College of Education Is Verdon Baliantyne. His hometown is Orem, Utah. Ver- don is majoring in English and minoring in History and maintains a 3.9 grade point average. He plans to use his education to teach English at a university level.

Bottom left: Representing the College of Physical Edu- cation is Marjorie Light, a junior from Colusa, Califor- nia. She has been a member of Marching Band, Con- cert Band, AWS Council and is President of A. Rich- ards Hall, president of the 15th Ward YWMIA, and president-elect of AWS. Marjorie has a grade point of 3.2.

Top left: Klane Forsgren is a fifth year Chemical En- gineering student from Preston, Idaho. He has a 3.8 grade point and is preparing to go into research. He has been active on campus as 1960 Summer School President, IOC President, Vil<ing Treasurer, Senior Res- ident, and is presently serving as 2nd Counselor In the 22nd Ward Bishopric.

Center right: Nominated by the Graduate School is Howard Sandberg from Provo, majoring in Bio-Physics. He has a grade average of 3.9 and plans to go into teaching. He was a member of the Senate Committee originating NSA, AMS Council, vice-president AMS, vice-president Blue Key, president Blue Key, president National Physics Honorary, Chairman Bell Tower Building Committee, Chairman Projects Development, nominee of the Danforth Fellowship, and recipient of National Science Foundation to Yale University. How- ard is married.

Bottom right: From Stirling, Alberta, Canada, comes Dean Michelson in the General College. He is a jun- ior majoring in Electronics Technology planning to obtain an administrative position in an electronics company. His last semester grade point was 4.0 and his overall is 3.5. He served for 6 years in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as a scenes-of-crime inves- tigator and fingerprint expert.

Bottom left: Majoring in chemistry and minoring In mathematics, Robert J. Delange was selected by the College of Physical and Engineering Sciences. Hailing from Ogden, Utah, Robert is working for his Ph.D. in Biochemistry. He is president of the student chap- ter of the American Chemical Society, president of the Chess Club, member of Phi Kappa Phi, and or- ganist for the Provo 8th Ward. He has a 3.83 overall average.

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Top left: Robert Larsen from Idaho Falls was selected by the College of Business. AAaioring in Industrial Management and mlnoring in English, Robert has a 3.5 grade average. He plans to attend Graduate School. He Is a member of Intercollegiate Knights and Phi Kappa Phi.

Center left: Ray Garrison from Burlington, Iowa, was chosen by the College of Business. He is majoring in Accounting and has a 4.0 average. He has accepted a position in Denver with a national accounting firm. Ray is married, and was a member of Phi Kappa Phi and the 24th Ward Bishopric.

Bottom left: From Boulder City, Nevada, comes Judith Ann Bilderback, representing the College of Human- ities. Majoring in English, she has a 3.85 average and will teach on a college level. At BYU she has been in Thea Alexis, Spurs, Y Calcares, White Key, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, and Office Manager and Copy Editor for the Banyan.

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Right: From Norway comes Roy Samuelsen, a seriior majoring in Music Education. In 1956, he won first place in the Utah State Fair Music Contest and in 1957 he was runner-up in the San Francisco Opera Contest. In 1960, he had the lead in the summer opera at the Academy of the West after completing six weeks in the San Francisco Opera School. He won the Utah Young Artist's Contest. This year he was awarded the Henry J. Lanning award in New York. He has sung for the Utah Symphony and Civic Opera Com- pany. He plans to combine teaching with professional singing.

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Top leff: Rex C. Reeve, Jr., a senior majoring in Phys- ical Education, hails from Salt Lake City. He has par- ticipated in Hyper Club and football and is the assist- ant freshman football coach. He intends to go into coaching, physical education, and counseling. Rex has a 3.7 grade point average.

Bottom left: Lewis Kay Shumway was selected by the College of Agricultural and Biological Sciences. He is a graduate student from Blanding, Utah, majoring in Botany. He plans to teach in a university or go into research. He is vice-president of Beta Beta Beta, has taught beginning Botany, and has a 3.3 grade average.

Bottom right: The General College has chosen Loraine Adams to represent them. She is a sophomore from Santa Maria, Calif., and has a 3.7 grade average. Lor- aine Is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, Honors Pro- gram, Womens Intramurals, and chairman of the 7th Ward Music Committee.

left: Nominated from the College of Business is Diane Stead, a senior from Los Angeles, Calif. Diane has a 3.6 grade point average and plans to teach business in Los Angeles. She has been active as a member of the Senior Honorary Council, Central Rush Committee, vice-president of Alcyone, and a dorm officer.

Top right: Chosen by the College of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, David Arnold White is a Zoology major from Copperton, Utah. He has been active in Brigadiers, Beta Beta Beta, and Inter-Organizational Council. He has a 3.2 grade point and intends to go into research.

Center right: The College of Education selected 5ue Mae Welker from Rexburg, Idaho. She is majoring In Elementary Education and minoring in Music. A transfer from Ricks College, she is a member of Shomrah Kiyel and the Symphony Orchestra. Sue Mae has a 3.9 grade average.

Bottom right: Chosen by the College of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Ira Wallace Hatch is a senior from Panguitch, Utah. He is majoring in Animal Hus- bandry and minoring in Range Management and has a 3.6 grade average. He intends to either work for the government in the Forest Service or the Dept. of the Interior or go into ranching. He teaches a Botany 101 lab, was a member of the BYU livestock judging team, vice-president of Rodeo-Stockman Club and taught a class for the Boy Scout Row Wow. He also spent 6 months in Nicaragua as the Utah delegate to the International Farm Youth Exchange program.

Bottom left: Sanna Lee Reading, a senior from Rirle, Idaho, was selected by the College of Humanities. She is an English major and intends to go into teaching. A transfer student from Ricks College, she has been in White Kay and Senior Honorary Council at BYU. She maintains a 3.8 average.

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Klane Forsgren from Preston, Idaho acted as Inter- Organization Council president. Trying to formulate new policies, Klane found the going rough especially with the petition which was for the abolishment of social units.

IOC Supreme Court consisted of: Front row: Wayne Boyack, Gary Comstock, Gary Goodson, LaDell An- derson. Back row: Mike Dean, Richard Evans, Richard Hunter, Bruce Bryan.

Bob Bentley, IOC Vice President, aided Klane in exe- cuting the administrative policies.

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Tom Brighton was IOC Executive Assistant to Klane during the year. He gave many hours in helping to run the IOC smoothly.

INTER-ORGANIZATION COUNCIL

The Inter-Organization Council under the direc- tion of Klane Forsgren found that all is not a bed of roses. The senate wouldn't pass a bill which would give the IOC the freedom they felt they needed to function efficiently. During spring semester IOC found that the biggest part of its organizations were being attacked as being un- wholesome and not worthwhile. This large group comprised the social units. With a referendum on the ballot during studentbody elections, sentiment was divided as to the outcome whether social units would remain or be asked to leave campus.

Clayne Robinson was IOC Prosecuting Attorney and was aided by Jack Cranney.

The IOC was not without its legal system. Gary Com- stock was IOC Supreme Court Chief Justice.

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Tokalons entertained guests at the Maple Valley Inn in Mapleton during fall semester. The atmosphere of the event will long be remembered by all those who attended.

Student Coordinator Paul Felt called all male social unit rushees into the executive council room to ques- tion them concerning unethical hazing practices.

Passing the rose in meeting, at an invitational, or whenever the time is appropriate, is a common oc- currence in social units.

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Top left: Social units supply the studentbody with laugh- filled assemblies throughout the year. In a scene from the Bricker-O S Trovata assembly we see a part of the costuming work involved. Top right: CamI Los coeds

dressed in 1920 style to perform on their assembly with the Athenians Bottom: Val Norns dance across the stage as Viking men stanO during this scene.

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Row 1: Sandi Alvord, Sandy Anderson, Carol Beck- stead, Bonnie Bliss, Dahnelle Bower, Rae Ann Bring- hurst.

Row 2: Marlene Brown, Suzanne Christiansen, Carole Clynick, Reneta Cushing, Marilyn Deem, Paula Drayton.

Row 3: Jean Gallagher, Pat Gray, Billie Grigg, Bonnie Halfacre, Darlene Harris, Carolyn Hyatt.

Row 4: Kaye Ingersoll, Mary Jacob, Sonia Josie, Kathy Kuykendall, Linda Losee, Linda Miller.

Row 5: Bobbie Neil, Portia Nielson, Barbara Nisbet, Sally Peterson, Linda Potter, Anna Prins.

Row 6: Nancy Robins, Donna Sass, Charlotte Smith, Jo- Anne Smith, Diane Stead, Marilyn Stewart.

Row 7: Becky Stringer, Karen Sundrud, Ruth Taylor, Marlene Walker, Joan Warner, Marjorie Whitehead.

Row 8: Marilyn Wright, Sharon Yancey.

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Pat Olsen, President

The advent of 1961 brought the 10th anniversary of the Alcyone Social Unit. Their motto "Our ideals are as high as the stars, yet we shall ever aspire to reach them" has led them in aca- demic, social, and service pursuits. Their scrapbook of activities display favors from the Annual Christmas party. Invitational, the fashion shov*/ "Les E'Toiles," dinner dance, and spring Luau with the Athenians. A special Alcyone tradition is that of selecting a "star Alcyone," the girl who did the most for the unit during the school year. Individual members excelled in many areas this year. Paula Drayton was First Attendant to the Belle of the Y; Donelie Bower won third place in both the talent and dance contests for Belle of the Y Contest; and Carol Cly- nick was Senior class historian. The group was led by Pat Olsen as Presi- dent, Vice President Diane Stead, Sec- retary Sonia Josie and Social Chairman Jackie Price.

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Row 1: Calvin Baker, Scott Bergeson, Dan Binghann, Gordon Blackham, Max Brotherson, Albert Brown, Dick Brown.

Row 2: Nad Brown, David Candland, Alan Cassell, Her- bert Christensen, Neil Coleman, Mike Conrad, Frank Davis.

Row 3: Jack Davis, Bruce Dockstader, Dennis Doyle, Roger Dupaix, Richard Eckfield, Doug Easton, Sheldon Ewell.

Row 4: Robert Fletcher, Darold Francis, Harry Gillespie, Thomas Hargraves, James Hart, Howard Hill, Charles Jenkins.

Row 5: James Johnson, Benny Knudsen, Dee Larsen, Jon Lawson, John Little, Haws Marble, Ron Matson.

Row 6: Jerry McClure, Ron McCommon, Bill Paul, San- dy Perkins, Blaine Quarnstrom, William Rice, Bevan Richardson.

Row 7: Frank Santiago, Jim Schilling, Donald Sedgwick, Doyle Seely, Gary Sepulveda, Don Shaw, Douglas Shaw.

Row 8: Bill Shehan, Stephen Shelton, Bruce Sims, Dick Smack, J. P. Sturdevant, Wendell Waite, William Ward.

Row 9: Allen Westenskow, Robert Whimpey, Noall Wootton, William Wootton, Mel Worton, Leiand Wright, Marvin Wrigley.

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The culminating of unity and bro- therhood with the retaining of individuality is characteristic of the Athenians. The Men of Ath- ens were awarded the A. M.S. supremacy trophy for five con- secutive years, and have been active since their beginning in all school affairs. The standards of the Athenian Social Unit are typified by the five rubies on the unit pin which stand for honor, integrity, charity, spirituality, and fellowship. A traditional ev- ent is the annual chariot race each "Y" Day with the Vikings. Special affairs were the annual "Dixie Ball" and which as always was a great success, and a Hol- iday Invitational. Officers were President Jerry Bagley, Vice President Frank Santiago, Secre- tary Haws Marble, Social Chair- men Howard Hill and Bill Woo- ten. Sponsor of the unit was Lynn McKinlay.

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Row 1: Sonja Armstrong, Sherrill Benzley, Beverly Bonham, Mary Lee Brady, JoAnne Brough, Charlette Cox.

Row 2: Anna Vee Daines, Margie Didericksen, Carolyn Eames, Marilyn Ellsworth, Sharlene Ellsworth, Judy Fischer.

Row 3: JoAnne Franklin, Carol Garden, Joyce Gay, Doris Gronfors, Tamera Hacking, Sylvia Hatch.

Row 4: Valerie Haymore, Nadine Hoem, Terry Jepsen, Karen Jones, Mary Jones, Rosalie Johnson.

Row 5: Patricia Kimball, Judy Lambert, Beth Larson, Sally LeBaron, DeAnn Lundgren, Merlene McGee.

Row 6: Jeanne Merrell, Tamara Olsen, Kay Paskett, Elaine Ray, Dorothy Schroedter, Linda Smith.

Row 7: Deanna Taylor, Katherine Taylor, Jeanette Wil- liamson.

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Shirley Nissen, President

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Azyan Tzata distinguished themselves by winning the Y-Day trophy for 1960, just three short days after their org- anization. 1960-61 completes the unit's first full year. The Hebrew name, Azyan Tzata, stands for "friend- ship eternal," and they hope to ex- emplify this motto. Last year was a year of exciting and rewarding chal- lenge in evolving new ideas and ac- tivities and establishing traditions. Past itineraries list visits to the old people's home and the children's hospital, shar- ing in the production of a Friday as- sembly with the Brigadiers, a birth- day dinner and dinner dance in the spring. The goals which Azyan Tzata seeks are those of Spirituality, Soci- ability, Sensitivity, and Scholarship. Leading the unit were officers: Presi- dent Shirley Nissen, Vice President of Culture Margie Diderickson, Secretary Jan Williamsen; Social Vice President Sherrill Bengley. Sponsor was Mrs. Robert Taylor.

Bob Bentley, President

Row 1: Gary Anderson, Lowell Anderson, Richard An- derson, AAarkham Bench, Robert Bennett, Dennis Black- hurst.

Row 2: John Boardman, Lanny Britsch, Todd Britsch, Brent Brockbank, Dave Brown, David Bunker.

Row 3: Kaye Burgon, Robert Chambers, Marty Conover, Shirl Cowley, Ted Cowley, John Cranney.

Row 4: Craig Crawford, Dave Davidson, Michael Dean, Ray Egan, Ralph Garn, Don Greenwood.

Row 5: Ron Hadley, Roy Hammond, Bennair Hanson, Leroy Harriss, Kent Huff, Joe Hurst.

Row 6: Douglas Jensen, Lloyd Johnson, Robert Keeler, Jay Liljenquist, Stephen Malan, Charles Peterson.

Row 7: George Price, Clayne Roblson, Larry Seamons, Burk Smith, Robert Smyth, Stephen Speckart.

Row 8: Brent Sperry, David Stone, George Sundal, Swan Swensen, Anthony Taylor, Stephen Taylor.

Row 9: Byron Todd, Bob Wade, John Wadsworth, Dave Weight, John Wignall, William Wright.

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Each year, the Goldbricker social unit vies with the Tausigs in "Bury the hatchet week." The purpose of the activity is to try and decide which was the first unit organized on cannpus. This decision has never been reached but nevertheless, the Brickers have been active in campus acti- vities for a long time.

This year they participated In Homecoming, Winter Carnival, exchanges, an assembly, and their annual dinner dance. Their dinner dance was held at the Willow Creek Country Club.

Officers of the group were; President Bob Bentley, Vice Pres- ident Byron Todd, Secretary George Sundall, Treasurer Char- lie Peterson and Sergeant-at- Arms Swen Swenson.

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Row 1: Merritt Bessey, Howard Buckley, Jerry Craw- ford, Lynn Cundick.

Row 2: Sfeve Daniels, Willard Ellis, Bill Hamilton, Jim Hoggan.

Row 3: Leonard Lynn, Kenneth Merrill, Richard Mer- rill, Tom Mettenthin.

Row 4: Jim Mofhitz, David Nelson, Lynn Paul, Robert Paxton.

Row 5: Max Robb, John Skousen, Ronald Smith, Dewey Smouse.

Row 6: Jay Snell, Don Trendler, Reese Walker, Floyd

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Row 7: Michael Welch, William Winder, Gordon Wood- ard.

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Dale Berge, President

BRIGADIER

Founded in 1931, the Brigadiers have continued to seek their original goals. Including the promotion of sympa- thetic understanding, democratic fel- lowship, social adjustment, cultural and academic advancement, and phys- ical aptitudes.

Every year the Brigs take over the duty of mixing the whitewash for Y Day. They also participate in Home- coming and Snow Carnival.

Traditional Brigadier affairs were the invitational, the Bowery Brawl, and a dinner dance. Intramural sports, cul- ture nights, and exchanges filled many calendar days also. Brigadier alumni include Coaches Clarence Robinson and Buck Dixon.

Unit officers are: President Dale Berge, Vice President Howard Buckley, Sec- retary David Larsen, Social Chairman Jay Snell. Bishop Carl Jones of the BYU 14th ward is sponsor.

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Sue Felt, President

Row 1: Karolyn Ashby, Tamara Ashby, Susan Bailey, Karen Beers, Beverly Crofts, Carolyn Croxton, Sharon Cusick.

Row 2: Shirley Cutler, Sue Dahl, Carol Dana, Jerrle Davis, Diane Deschamps, Kerry Doyle, Joyce Elton.

Row 3: Deanna Earl, Sue Emmett, Leslie Gardner, Shir- ley Greenwood, Maralyn Griffith, Salley Hales, Irene Hall.

Row 4: Rebecca Hall, Phyllis Hansen, Ann Hastings, Roxie Hubbs, Lynn Jeffries, Pat Kunz, Judy Law/ther.

Row 5: Nancy Leishman, Jan Lundgren, Toni MacDon- ald, Linda Manning, Karen Martin, Linda Mason, Bobbi McFarland.

Row 6: Joyce Miller, Marlene Monson, Judy Mortensen, Nancy Neilson, Jackie Olson, Dixie Oveson, Connie Perry.

Row 7: Colleen Powelson, Pam Relyea, Connie Sant, Linda Smoot, Debbie Talley, Janet Taylor, Janice Tay- lor.

Row 8: Pat Taylor, Linda Tenney, Jane Wagstaff, Joan Wagstaff, Shannon Webber, Shari Wignall, Linda Wil- lardson.

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Noted for their enthusiasm, the Cami Los unit experienced an- other full year of varied activi- ties. The Cami Los goal of at- taining sisterhood was achieved by their participation in many Y events. Much enjoyed traditions of the unit are their alumni-spon- sored fashion show and luncheon and the unit birthday party ev- ery March 3. Special activities in- cluded Y-Day participation, as- sembly with Athenians, Home- coming, dinner dance, and Song- fest. Cami Los proudly hosts two of the BYU Songleaders, and five of the flagtwirlers who entertain at the games. Officers were: President Sue Felts, Vice Presi- dent Linda Smoot, Secretary Jan- et Taylor, and Social Chairman Maralyn Griffith. Sponsors, Mary B. Jensen and Mary Mclnnes.

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Row 1: Jackie Anderson, LuAnne Bean, Barbara Bell, Betty Brown, Beverly Connolly, Jeanne Denny, Marilyn Curtis.

Row 2: Carolyn Doxey, Linda Hunter, Karen Emery Sue Evans, Julie Foley, Kafhy Foley, Jan Francis.

Row 3: Sharon Hammer, Jackie Hansen, Leslie Hasty, Helen Hess, Carolyn Hodgson, Bonnie Horrigan, Su- sanne Hulbert.

Row 4: Judith Eliason, Cherry Hyatt, Dixie Jenson, Maxine Jensen, Sandra Johnson, Joy Jolley, AAarcia Jonkey.

Row 5: Ann Laker, Elsie Macfarlane, Joyce McBride, Lynnette McBride, Laurel Meltzer, Earlene Michaelson, Elaine Miller.

Row 6: Barbara Moore, Sandra Morgan, Sharon Mor- gan, Elizabeth Mulford, Susan Paaso, Jo Paine, Lynn Pinkston.

Row 7: Vicki Rider, Donna Robinson, Patricia Rowe, Carol Runsvi/ick, Margery Sabine, Sue Schmoekel, Judy Shell.

Row 8: Linda Smoot, Sylvia Sorenson, Julia Summer- hays, Romona Tan, Judy Teglassy, Christie Tietjen, La Juana Warthen.

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An important day for Dilectus Chi Sorores was December 2, 1960, when they held their first Annual Birthday Party. Exchanges and impromptu gatherings, such as an early morning dance with the Athenians contributed to their many social activities which made the year enjoyable. It was a most enjoyable and successful year for a unit which was little known only a year ago. Among outstanding members of the group were Maxine Jensen who was a Sophomore Class Senator, and Judy Teglassy who was sec- ond runner-up in the Beauty and Personality Contest during Belle of the "Y" Week. The officers who led this unit to an excep- tional beginning were: President Judy Street, Vice President Don- na Robinson, Secretary Sandy Johnson and Treasurer Elsie Mac- farlane.

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Row 1: Janice Alder, Marva Anderson, Barbara Bailey, Adele Baird, Lynne Barlow, Mairie-Therese Barnlch, Carolee Bates.

Row 2: Karen Bellistion, Beverly Briggs, Barbara But- ters, Jill Carlston, Judi Carlston, Carolyn Cardwell, Marietta Christley.

Row 3: Jean Dalley, Judith Ann Done, Sydney Dyal, Nancy Elliott, Joset Fisher, Marilyn Foremaster, Paula Gore.

Row 4: Kay Greenwood, Lynne Hamilton, Judy Hansen, Veneta Hansen, Suzanne Hess, Suzanne Holfert, Linda Hunter.

Row 5; Barbara Jane Ingersoll, Marguerite Jost, Pat Kelsey, Carolyn Kirby, Marilynn Margetts, Janet Mc- llhenny, Kathy Medley.

Row 6: Janice Ann Morgan, Jeani Nadolski, Bonnie Nelson, Leah Jane Nelson, Anna Marie Nielson, Pann Price, Jeanne Redd.

Row 7: Kay Reese, Elva Rosenlof, Marcia Riddle, Mar- gie Salisbury, Shauna Seely, Melanie Stanko, Barbara Steed.

Row 8: Sharmen Sterling, Karen Stevens, Shirley Ste- vens, Lynne Stewart, Jane Swift, Myrna Thome, Ann Wilson.

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KAPPA DEBONAIRE

Kappa Debonaire is a relatively new but well established social unit on the BYU campus. Kappa, the tenth letter of the Greek al- phabet, and Debonaire, meaning affable, genial, and courteous, were combined to make the name of the unit, founded in 1954. The main events of the year were the invitational, birth- day party, dinner dance and Songfest. Many Kappa Debs were active in school activities, includ- ing Anna Marie Nielson, Soph- omore Class Secretary, and Patsy Kelsey, Delta Phi Dream Girl. President of Kappa Debs was Doris Allred.

Sue Gledhill, President

Row 1: JoAnn Bryant, Judy Bubb, Gloria Camarillo, Vonnie Cannon, Jackie Christensen, Kay Chrlstensen, Lynne Clark.

Row 2: Gayle DeWitt, Lynn Fife, Lynn Frothingham, Suzanne Garff, Gayle Gibbs, Kaye Haws, Joyce Hen- derson.

Row 3: Deanna Holtry, Carole Hoppe, Betty Huefner, Karen Isaacson, Karin Jacob, Priscilla Jacob, Joanne James.

Row 4: Judi James, Loretta Johns, Sandy Johnson, Sheila Johnson, Sharon King, JacqOe Littledike, Wendy Mangum.

Row 5: Sheila Mauss, Shari McNeil, Linda Milne, Vic- toria Montgomery, Jean Nelson, Joy Nooner.

Row 6: Patricia Noyes, Bonnie Packer, Linda Palmer, Patricia Parry, Dona Peterson, Ruthie Peterson.

Row 7: Linda Prevatt, Gaye Record, Luzon Ross, Sandra Saari, VIcki Sealy.

Row 8: Sue Ellen Sergal, Donna Snead, Linda Steimie, Sally Steimie, Sue Stephan.

Row 9: Carolyn Tuttle, Millie Waldvogel, Jane Weaver, Kendra Wincott, DeeAnne Ziser.

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Comparable to the yearly nauti- lus of the sea which grows into greater channbers within its shell, Nautilus, oldest of the women's social units, strives to build great- er ideals, friendships and goals through unit activities. Nautilus engages in most studentbody projects such as the Christmas Drive and Blood Drive and initi- ates service projects for its mem- bers. Special events included the Annual Birthday Dinner, the Fall Invitational, Under-the-Sea Ban- quet, a fashion show, a spring overnight canyon party, formal dinner dance and the Senior Banquet in honor of the gradu- ating seniors.

Nautilus colors are gold and blue; the gold symbolizing "the radiance of sunshine and the radiance of our smiles," and blue for "the depth of the ocean and the depth of our hearts."

Officers were President Sue Gled- hill. Vice President Loretta Johns, Secretary Janie Weaver, Social Chairman Sally Steimle.

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Row 1: Sandra Allen, Linda Andelin, Susan Anderberg, Glenda Andrew, Joan Arnold, Rosella Baker, Bonnie Barlow.

Row 2: Sharron Bourne, Melene Bower, Susan Bower, Barbara Brown, Marilyn Brown, Suzanne Brown, Mary Beth Brunt.

Row 3: Linda Brunt, Ann Bunker, Susan Burnett, Kay Burningham, Ellen Croff, Lynda Davis, Irene Dean.

Row 4: Gloria Driggs, Ann Dunkley, Elaine Eckersley, Margaret Elphick, Elaine Erekson, Marjorie Greene, Evelyn Greenwood.

Row 5: Carol Hansen, Claudia Hardy, Maryana Hatch, Karen Haymond, Gaye Hicks, Bonnie Hoeft, Andrea Jackson.

Row 6: Marilyn Johnson, Merrily Johnson, Janet Jones, Pat Jones, Carolyn Keysor, Norma Koplin, Pat Oss.

Row 7: Susan Pinney, Patsy Quinn, Carole Rawson, Carol Ronnow, Sidnie Smuin, Judy Steinagel, Mary Stevens.

Row 8: Betty Stokes, Karen Stratford, Ann Sumsion, Shauna Swenson, Joan Taylor, Kay Taylor, Patricia Teichert.

Row 9: Linda Tuckett, Sharee VanWagenen, Karen Walk- er, Sharon Whitaker.

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OS TROVATA

OS Trovata has been an estab- lished unit on the BYU campus for many years. OST means eight traveling sisters and was organ- ized by eight active girls who desired to further sisterhood.

Activities of this year which helped to keep the OS's tradition- al sisterhood alive were partici- pation in Homecoming, Winter Carnival, an invitational, an as- sembly, exchanges, and the an- nual dinner dance. Winter Car- nival and Homecoming were par- ticularly important to the group in that Ann Dunkley was Winter Carnival Princess and Carol Ron- now was attendant to the Home- coming Queen.

Officers of the unit were: Presi- dent Janet Johnson, Vice Presi- dent Marilyn Johnson, Secretary Barbara Brown, Treasurer Sharon Whitaker and Sergeant-at-arms Susan Bower.

Front: LeGrande Lamb, Bob Arbon, Don Harward. Back: Jim Watkins, Larry Kerby.

Row 1: Peter Bailey, Carries Burson, AAehdi Ghaz- anfari, Robert Churcln.

Row 2: Tim Davidson, William Decker, Leonard Ellis, Gene Franks.

Row w3: John Hamilton, Don Harward, Kent Huff, Mike Hunley.

Row 4: Larry Kerby, Ronald Knudsen, LaGrande Lamb, Wayne Lines.

Row 5: Bruce Molen, Dean Molen, Richard Myers, Siavash Nadjmabadi.

Row 6: Kenney Noel, Ivan Nichols, Lee Peterson, Lance Power.

Row 7: Steven Pusey, Walter Rhoton, Harvey Shum- way, Jim Watkins.

Bob Arbon, President

Phi Tau is the most recent social unit to be added to the BYU campus, hav- ing been organized by Brent Rytting in February of 1960. The fraternal name. Phi Tau, was derived from the unrt's motto "Philia Time" which means "Brotherhood with Honor." The emphasis of the unit is on social, cultural, intellectual, and spiritual achievement. The walking stick and the bowler are the symbols repre- senting the unit's ideal— the perfect gentleman. The "Roaring 20's" was the theme for an autumn exchange held with the Di Chi's and they also had exchanges with Alcyone and Nautilus during the year.

Presiding officers were: President Bob Arbon, Vice President LeGrand Lamb, Secretary Don L. Harward, Social Chairman Steve Pusey.

Rick Sant, President

Row 1: John Alstrom, Gerald Anderson, Don Ash- worth, Milton Barns, Robert Barnett, Bart Bean, Bart Bowen.

Row 2: Gary Bruce, Glenn Bullock, John Burns, Bruce Burton, Bart Christensen, Gerald Davis, Terrance Dona- hue.

Row 3: Dennis Doyle, Grady Dyer, Val Farmer, Bob Fitch, Dion Frazier, Richard Hacking, Wayne Hall.

Row 4: Tom Hansen, Kent Harrison, Bill Hayes, John Hill, Keith Hubbs, Bill Jackson, Bart Jacobsen.

Row 5; Garr Jacobsen, Jerry Jensen, Nolan Johnson, Christopher Jones, Bruce Kochevar, Charles Krause, Jeff Livingston.

Row 6: Jack Losmann, Dave Matson, Doran Merkley, Ron Mickle, Tom Miller, Gary Morley, Lynn Oborn.

Row 7: Larry Ogden, George Parkhurst, Bruce Pen- man, Carl Quinn, Ron Rossiter, Bruce Samples, Ken Schaap.

Row 8: Ray Smith, Tom Stolvi/orthy, Gene Thorne, Clark Thorstenson, Alton Thygerson, Tillman Turley, Gary Walburger.

Row 9: Ralph Yarro.

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The red-blazered Tausigs claim the distinction of being the old- est social unit on campus. This distinction, however, is chal- enged each year by the Bricker social unit during "Bury the hatchet week." The unit began in 1915 at the Brigham Young Academy. The original name "The Three I's" was changed to the Greek letters "Tau Sigma" in 1923. Tausigs have as their mot- to "Omnus Uno," all for one and one for all.

Some of the traditional activities of the unit included the Deer Bust, Christmas party. New Year's party, spring topper party, and their spring dinner dance.

Officers include: President Rick Sant, 1st Vice President Keith Hubbs, 2nd Vice President Jerry Jensen, Secretary Dennis Byers, Treasurer Nolan Johnson, and Social Chairman Kent Harrison. Sponsors were Glenn Davis and Bob Daines.

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Row 1: Karen Anderson, Barbara Ardian, Ann Balm- forth, Lanette Berreft, Judy Cochran, Jackie Cole, Marlene Coleman.

Row 2: Kay Chrisfensen, Kathy Dalton, Rebecca Day, Ann Marie Doty, Dotti Douglas, Mary Jane Duffin, Diane Dursteler.

Row 3: Chris Edwards, Susan Evans, Kathleen Fagg, Marilyn Fox, Margaret Gadd, Ann Glauser, Muffet Graham.

Row 4: Sharon Greene, Virginia Halliday, Barbara Hamm, Diane Harding, Karen Harward, Donna Hilton, Paula Hoogendoorn.

Row 5: Gaye Jacobs, Jen Jacobs, Kay Jensen, Marilyn Jeppson, Lynne Jergensen, Charlene Johnson, Judy Lynn Johnson.

Row 6: Muriel Judd, Susan Macdonald, Donna Mackay, Sharon Lynn McCann, Sherry Mills, Sandra Murdock, Jan Ninman.

Row 7: Diane Olson, Maryann Olson, Ruth Price, Judi Rassmussen, Susan Rees, Karen Rice, Sandra Sayer.

Row 8: Gail Slater, Irene Smith, Sydney Smith, Sandra Jo Squires, Kathleen Stewart, Jeanne Tanner, Sandy Thomas.

Row 9: Linda Toliver, Suzann Upstill, Sharon Wilkey, Judy Wingfield, Karen Wooley, Marilyne Zemp.

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The ideal of unique sisterhood and sincere friendliness was in- corporated by Tokalon unit mem- bers while participating in tra- ditional functions and special events in 1960-61. Participation in Homecoming, Christmas Drive, Culture Nights, firesides and service projects was enjoyed by all members. Traditional func- tions included the Christmas In- vitational, participation in Song- fest, and an overnight outing at the AAIA Home. The successful year of 1960-61 was climaxed by the annual spring dinner dance, "Ebony and Lace" at Wil- lowcreek Country Club in Salt Lake City. Jeanne Tanner ASBYU Secretary, and Donna Hilton, Intercollegiate Knight Duchess were some of the outstanding in- dividual members. Officers were: President Carolyn Hamilton, Vice President Jeanne Tanner, Secre- tary Ann Doty, and Social Chair- man Gail Slater. Sponsors were Mrs. Gail Poulos, Mrs. Rich Boyce, and Mrs. Monita Robison.

Woody Clayton, President

Row 1: Cam Arrington, John Baird, Bruce Barnson, Boyd Bauer, Clark Benson, Tom Brighton.

Row 2: Gary Bunnell, Craig Christensen, Tucker Col- iings, Gary Crathorn, Richard Crowton, James Cush- ing.

Row 3: Jack Foulger, David Fuhriman, Max Gibb, Neal Gunnarson, Donald Hatorj, Paul Jacobsen.

Row 4: Alan Kenney, Patrick Kinyon, Jim Kirkham, Hal LaPray, Landon Lueck, Thomas May.

Row 5: David Mayfield, Garth Nelson, Dennis Norton, Brent Parker, Bruce Pehrson, Len Pugh.

Row 6: Justus Seely, Thomas Shuman, Maurice Smith, Jack Starley, Grant Starley, Carl Stones.

Row 7: Clifford Sfubbs, Mike Thomas, Don Turner, Gary Turner.

Row 8: Ken Wilks, Roy Van Orman, Stewart Tuttle,

John Whetten.

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VAL HYRIC

Steeped in tradition, the Val Hyrics look to Norse mythology for their name. The four points of the Val Hy- ric pin stand for the goals of the unit: service, scholarship, sportsmanship, and sociability. Organized in 1927, the Val Hyrics celebrated their 34th active year on campus. Special events were the invitational, firesides and exchanges. VH's were well represented in student govern- ment and campus activities. Notable of these were: Max Pinegar, student- body president; Craig Christensen, vice president of finance,- Tucker Col- lins, assistant vice president of fin- ance,- and John Whetten, Bill Evenson, AM5 Council.

Officers were: President Woody Clay- ton, Vice President Clark Benson, Sec- retary Tucker Collings, and Social Chairman Tom Schuman. Wilford Smith acted as sponsor.

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Row 1: Linda Allen, Mary Allen, Aniene Andrus, Julie Bagley, Connie Bailey, Maureen Bale, Betty Bardin.

Row 2: Jeanne Barnard, Nancy Barns, Charlotte Britsch, Merlene Britsch, Carolyn Bryner, Judy Bryner, Sara Calapp.

Row 3: Janet Calder, Judy Chapin, Fae Clarkson, Kaye Clements, Nancy Contner, Suzanne Criddle, Dorothy Crofts.

Row 4: Claire Crowley, Janet Edmunds, Janet El- dredge, Lana Eldredge, Judy Fehlberg, Leica Fielding, Judy Firmage.

Row 5: Karen Firmage, Lynne Hatfield, Diane Haight, Karen Hancock, Pat Herron, Starley Higginbotham, Kamie Sumner.

Row 6: Jannae Hurlbet, Judy Jack, Dixie Jarvis, Dagny Johnson, Margaret Larson, Diana Markham, Carolyn Woodruff.

Row 7: Gayle McPherson, Cecelia Moser, Dot Nielsen, Hannah Oldroyd, Bonnie Phelps, Marcia Smith, Peggy Wight.

Row 8: Carolyn Potter, Colleen Redford, Shawna Rob- ison, Vicki Rowe, Judy Sannar, Marion Stewart, Ema Lou Webb.

Row 9: Peggy Thomander, Loretta Warren.

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VAL NORN

Many were the events which re- sulted in a rich and productive Val Norn year. Annual participation in Honnecoming, Winter Carnival, Song- fest, the Val Norn-Viking Assembly, an exotic and memorable Invitational, "Temple of T'aig," an alumni tea. Banquet of Yellow Roses, buddy par- ty, spring dinner dance, and countless exchanges made the year active and enjoyable. Service projects filled busy hours also. Members shone in a varied list of school activities. Dorothy Crofts added grace and beauty to the Home- coming Court as 2nd attendant, and also capably served as Senior Class secretary. Carolyn Potter was crown- ed the Val Hyric Sweetheart. Judy Chapin filled the office of AWS Sec- retary-Treasurer, and Julie Bagley contributed spirit as a Y song leader at the games. New traditions both in rush procedures and in the ceremony held for pinnings and engagements added to the already outstanding year. Officers consisted of President Shanna Nielsen, Vice President Dot Nielsen, Secretary Charlotte Britsch, Treasurer Sharley Higgenbothan, So- cial Chairman Julie Bagley, Historian Judy Firmage.

Ken Bentley, President

Row 1: Marvin Bell, James Warner, Toney Bentley, Einar Bergstedt, Bud Bracken, Mike Brady, Pat Brian.

Row 2: Richard Boyce, Tony Burnham, Gary Callis, Douglas Chamberlain, Wayne Chamberlain, Dee Clark, Larry Daines.

Row 3: Kent Dana, Olani Durrant, Allan Earl, Brent Egbert, Phil Empey, Byron Fisher, Eddie Giles.

Row 4: James Green, Joe Harris, John Hart, Garty Holyoak, Gordon Holyoak, Dave Hoopes, Richard Hunter.

Row 5: Larry Jenkins, John Jex, Michael Jones, Jack Kemp, John Kindred, Dale Laub, Andy Madsen.

Row 6: Kent Madsen, LeRoy Maready, Cliff Mayfield, L'Dean McCue, Darryl Thomander, Bill Morris, Jim Moss.

Row 7: Lanny Nalder, Bob Orton, Stephen Oveson, Dick Rees, Jack Reese, John Schade, Lloyd Smith.

Row 8: Glenn Stevi/art, Milan Smith, Ken Spangler, Jan Stewart, John Stone.

Row 9: Brent Turley, Ronald White, Dave Willardson, Gerry Williams, Jim Strickland.

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VIKING

The Viking Social Unit has attained a chain of brotherhood and tradition through the of welding strength and energies. The goal which every Vik- ing seeks is that of "Excellence in all things." This end is sought in spiritual, intellectual, and social endeavors. In selecting new members the Vikings search for student leaders who exhibit a combination of friendliness, high moral character, and academic ability. The A.M.S. trophy for scholastic ach- ievement was held by the Vikings during the year. The Vikes previously retired both the songfest trophy and intramural athletic trophy after three consecutive winning years. In the fall sweepstakes winning of the Home- coming float. Outstanding in their cal- endar of memories was the Winter In- vitational, the Spring Dinner Dance, the Annual Jiggs party, and the au- tumn Deer Bust. They also received the Organizations Week trophy for an outstanding display. The Vikings also have the tradition of passing the Vik- ing stein at all pinnings. Officers were: President Kenneth Bentley, Vice Pres- ident Wayne Chamberlain, Secretary Glenn Stewart and Social Chairman Gary Stewart.

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SERVICE UNITS

Top: A member of Thea Alexis ser- vice unit sells a film classic ticket to anxious movie fans. Left: APO president, Dick Bolton is shown with Harvey Taylor, an honorary mem- ber. At an APO banquet a scroll is presented to Thane Packer.

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ALPHA PHI OMEGA

Row 1: Dan Allen, Roy Anderson, Michael Benning, Elver Boyle, Noel Candland.

Row 2: Melvin Childs, Row Chowen, Dean Clay, Curtis Coombs, John Dey.

Row 3: Gerald Gifford, Dennis Hoo- ver, Richard Hoover, Ronald Hum- phries, Doug Larsen.

Row 4: Ronald Levendoski, Max Lloyd, Richard Nielsen, Garth Nor- man, Tom Powell.

Row 5: Owen Roper, Kelly Sum- mers, John Towery, Ron Van Leu- ven, John Williams, James Wright.

Alpha Phi Omega is the largest service fraternity in America. BYU's branch is rated among the top ten in the National Organiza- tion. Primary among their service undertakings this year were bike registration, an Asian book drive, providing First Aid on Y Day, an Inivtational Track meet, usher- ing at various assemblies and sp>ecial events, and youth work. On April 1st and 2nd, they were hosts of a Sectfonal Conference held in Salt Lake City which in- volved eight of the western states. Officers were President Richard Bolton, Vice President Ron Van Leuven and Elver Boyle, Social Chairman Mel Childs, and Sponsor of the chapter is Thane Packer, Department Chairman of Youth Leadership.

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Row 1: Colleen Johnson, Kathy Jones, JoEllen Cardall, Sandra Smith, Florence Allen, Rosemary Delany, Imogene Erickson, Martha Baker, Linda Pratt, Marcia Riddle, Judy Johnson.

Row: 2 Connie Beth Larson, Pam Packer, Sue Porter Connie Edmiston, Judy Hull, Vila Jean Williams, Nora Hadley, Regine Gerlach, Lauralie Benson, Karen Thornburgh, Paula Gore, Hope Nielson.

Row 3 Karen Downey, Cordia Jones, Eileen Able, Marge Robinson, Sue Patchell, Vicki Luekenga, Charlotte Allen, Ann Stuart, Julie Harris, Apryl Rothe, Sara Fugal, Nancy Nyman.

left: Coverall clad students participate on an assembly presented by Angel Flight, Arnold Air, and Cougarettes. Right: "Snafu in Blue" waS' the theme, and coveralls were the costumes in this scene from the assem- bly.

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ANGEL FLIGHT

Affiliated with the National An- gel Flight which is found on 35 other university campuses, the AFROTC Sponsor Corps at the Y is an integral part of many worthy services rendered to the school. Primary among its func- tion is the giving of support and spirit to the ROTC cadets. AAar- jorie Robinson led the corps through their various activities during the year as Commandant. She was assisted by executive officer, Charlott Allen,- Adminis- trative Officer, Imogene Erick- son; and Social Chairman, Judy Hull. Eminent in the year's ev- ents were the: Military Ball, blood drive, dinner dance, and drill meets with other Angel Flights. Excursions included the annual visit to the Colorado Air- force Academy, a drill meet in Tucson, Arizona and a National Convention in Miami, Florida. Hosting visiting ROTC groups from other campuses and partic- ipating in special events filled many busy hours. Sponsor of the Angel Flight is Colonel William Gibson.

David Dredge, President

Row 1: John Adams, Dale Ahlstrom, William Bachler, Earl Banner, Jim Beatse, Bruce Beck, Lowell Benson.

Row 2: Thomas Brown, Ken Bullock, James Carfwright, Bill Daynes, John Dredge, Louis Dredge, LeRoy Dunn.

Row 3: David Durkee, Paul Edmunds, Mac Ence, Les ter Flake, Gene Fox, Allan Frazier, Bruce Galbraith.

Row 4: Ronald Hales, Jerry Harris, LaMar Helquist, Eugene Hill, William Houssian, James Jewell, Larry King.

Row 5: Craig Kirkham, Ted Lewis, Thomas Mackay, Ferd Meyer, James Mitchell, Ray Morley, Jim Morten- sen. 1/8 1/8

Row 6: Dennis Murdock, Vaughan Nordes, Richard Norton, James Nowell, Blaine Palmer, David Palmer, George Perkins.

Row 7: Antony Sarver, Thomas Schroath, Vernon Scott, Gary Shumway, William Simmons, Kenneth Skousen, Robert Smith.

Row 8: Paul Stephenson, Jim Stoker, John Stone, Clair Syndergaard, Gordon Thurman.

Row 9: DeLoy Vernon, Dean Werner, Everett Wharton,

Mervin White.

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The Intercollegiate Knights are a nat- ional honorary organization whose purpose is the promotion of college spirit and friendship. Thorugh their motto of "service, sacrifice, and loy- alty," they develop leadership abili- ties in their members. The Intercol- legiate Knight is known for his hard work and devotion to his school, unit, church and God. The favorite tradition of the IK'S is the lighting of the "Y" which is followed by a torch parade down the mountain and concluded by a party. In giving service to the uni- versity they retain a spirit of fellow- ship with one another and a closeness to the university. The IK's could be seen ringing the old Y Bell after every victorious athletic event. Some of their many services performed this past year included: conducting campus tours for visitors, the Annual Campus Chest Drive, ushering, selling movie theater discount cards, scholarship funds and co-sponsoring the Belle of the Y Week with the Y Calcares. Offi- cers for the 1960-61 year were: Duke David R. Dredge, Vice Duke Dennis Murdock, Chancellor Dean Werner, Scribe LaAAar Helquist, Executioner Marvin White, Recorder Lowell Ben- son. The group's sponsor was Ray- mond E. Beckham.

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Judy Fullmer, Laralne Atferton, Sherry Louder, Caro- lyn Decker, Jeanette Barney, Linda Barnes, Barbara Harley.

Row 1: Janice Alder ,Mary Jo Alleman, Adriane Al- len, Laralne Atferton, Lynn Baker, Judith Barber.

Row 2: Jolene Barker, Linda Barnes, Frances Barney, Jeanette Barney, Carol Beckstead, Carolyn Beede.

Row 3: Evelyn Christensen, Karen Cox, Shelba Dredge, Paula Drayton, Linda Eardley, Judy Higgins.

Row 4: Connie Gerrard, Paula Hardin, Barbara Har- ley, Verna Harris, Rebecca Hawkes, Shirleen Hendrix.

Row 5: Viola Hubbell, Linda Hunter, Kaye Keller, Sharon King, Carole Laing, Sherry Louder.

Row 6: Sherry Morris, Kathleen Sandberg, Dianne Sargent, Carolyn Spencer, Christine Strong, Paula Stucki.

Row 7: Joyce Tanner, Sharon Thomas, Joan Warner, Jackie Wilson.

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SPURS

Spurs is a national honorary sopho- more women's service organization. All members are required to maintain a 3. grade average. Enthusiasm and a willingness to serve are also im- portant qualifications for membership. President Judy Fullmer directed their many projects, which included a Christmas Charity Drive, counting at assemblies, ticket sales and an Invi- tational Dance. The offices of vice president and secretary were filled by Lorai Atterton and Linda Barnes. Their annual 5:00 a.m. tapping for 50 new members out of the freshman class occurred in the spring. An un- usual tradition of the Spurs is having flowers ornament every meeting. Sec- ret pals and the honoring of newly engaged girls are annual events also. Spurs sponsor was Miss Blair Finlayson

Barbara Spencer, Betty Brown, Dawn Jones, Jeanne Barnard, Winifred Nielson, Sydney Smith.

Row 1: Jackie Anderson, Sandra Anderson, Linda Babb, Lynette Bagley, Jeanne Barnard.

Row 2: Kathy Barnes, Betty Brown, Maryann Campbell, Carolyn Creer, Janet Crockett.

Row 3: Jo Ann Danielson, Jane Degraffenried, Karen Earl, Sherie Fagg, Nancy Forbis.

Row 4: Ann Gauser, Marcia Guild, Kay Harris, Marcia Haws, Kathleen Hill.

Row 5: Jannae Hurlbet, Dawn Jones, Karen Madsen, Sandra Millet, Sheila Moon.

Row 6: Dona Nelson, JaNeal Nelson, Ellen Nielson, Winifred Nielsen, Eileen Nuttall.

Row 7: Susan Patterson, Camille Peterson, Karen Por- ter, Meria Powell, Mary Rogers, Judy Sharp.

Row 8: Beverly Singleton, Marilyn Smith, Sharon Smith, Sydney Smith, Barbara Spencer, Marion Stewart.

Row 9: Dorothy Stromberg, Carma Stuart, Jeannine West, Judith White, Lois Williams, Maureen Wride.

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THEA ALEXIS

Sixty freshmen girls lend their contribution of time and effort, scholastic ability, and genuine interest to make Thea Alexis the effective service unit that it is. Noteworthy among this year's activities was the special alumni office project and volunteer work at the State Mental Hospital. A unique tradition of Thea Alexis is that of adopting a foreign child. A girl of the month is se- lected throughout both semesters for the service she has rendered. The rostrum of officers were as follows: President Jeanne Bar- nard, Secretary Winifred Nielsen, Treasurer Ardy Anderson, Work Director Sydney Smith, Project Director Lucille DeYoung, Histor- ian Betty Brown, Social Chairman Jannae Hurlbet. Mrs. Bryan S. Jacobs was the sponsor for Thea Alexis.

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Row 1: Nan Black, JoAnn Bogh, Judith Bubb, Carol Criddle, Evelyn Croft, Alice Crook.

Row 2: Mildred Edwards, Kay France, Norma Zurcher, Judy Johnson, Marguerite Jost, Nona Larkin.

Row 3: Pat Layton, Louise Leonard, Marilyn Merrill, Brenda Morrison, Carolyn Mufich, Evelyn Neff.

Row 4: Carol Nicholson, Carol Nielsen, Sharon Ockey, Judith Miller, Pat Pierson, Idon Randall.

Row 5: Janet Reeve, Suzanne Rich, Rubina Rivers, Bar- bara Savage, Judy Simonds, Marcia Smith.

Row 6: Diane Stirland, Carol Terry, Jeanne Ursenbach, Glenda Walker, Pat Wallwork, Carolyn Ward.

Row 7: Francis Waymire, Deann Willes, Myria Williams, Arlene Wimmer.

Karolyn Jackman, President

Y CALCARES

Ten years of credible service to the university are found in the YC's scrap- book record. On their long list of ser- vice to the school are such activities as assistance wUh elections and regis- tration, ushering at lyceums and de- votionals, ticket selling and visiting at the State Mental hospital. They helped sponsor both Hello and Belle of the Y Weeks with the IK's. The Annual Banquet, Hero Breakfast and Invita- tional also were notable on their cal- endar of events.

To qualify for membership in the jun- ior girls' honorary service unit, girls must not only have a cumulative grade point of 3 and be active participants In school affairs, but they must pass a test on the organization's constitution. The penfangle is the symbol of the unit and is awarded to those girls who perform outstanding service during the year.

Officers were; President Karolyn Jack- man, Vice President Maria Cottle, Sec- retary Sharon Ockey, Social Chairman Barbara Savage. Serving as sponsor for the Y Calcares was Mrs. Conan Mathews.

1st row: Lawrence M. Harmon, Marlynn D. McKinnon, Robert L. Shedd, Douglas Hindmarsh. 2nd row: Nyman Jensen, Richard Stratton, Orval K. Taylor, Jr., Edward Paugh, C. Stanley Jarvis, Don Crockett.

CIRCLE K

The Circle K service unit has given of their time and talents to help the university. Service to the university is their chief goal. Circle K is af- filiated v^^ith the Kiwanis International. In addi- tion to their many service projects, Circle K held several parties, firesides, and events to bring a closer unity into their unit. Blue Blazers and a BYU backed emblem single out members of Circle K on campus.

HONORARY UNITS

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Honorary units on the Brigham Young Uni- versity campus help students in their area of study gain valuable information. Pro- fessionally orientated, these units help to instill in the student a pride in his work and a desire to do his best. Academic skill is usually the prerequisite to enter and maintain membership.

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ARCHON

The Archon Honor Fraternity is the newest honorary organiza- tion on campus. It was chartered in 1960 and Blue Key unit was the backer. Their motto of "Lead- ers also Serve' 'has been exem- plified in their efforts to evolve new and worthwhile leadership and service projects. Within the unit are many freshmen and sophomore leaders.

A requisite for membership is a cumulative grade-point of 3.2 or 3.5 for the previous two semes- ters to joining. Archon is looking forward to national affiliation and is directing their efforts to that end.

Bob Larsen is president with Bob Bahn acting as secretary. Dr. AAel- vin AAabey of the Political Science Department acts as sponsor.

Row 1: Marlowe Ashton, Robert

Bohn, Robert Bullington, David Call,

John Dougall.

Row 2: Terry Graff, Bill Hartley,

William Heaton, John Hidley, Dan

Johnson,

Row 3: Bob Larsen, Ray Luce, Paul

Merrill, Dee Oyler, Stanley Reed.

Row 4: Wayne Reynolds, Ron Rum-

fallo, Jerry Rusk, Joseph Rytting,

Robert Shaffer.

Row 5: Calvin Sumsion, Kevan Smith,

Larry Spendlove, Michael Woodw^ard,

Kirk Wright.

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BLUE KEY

Row 1: Gary Anderson, Allan Aus- tin, DeMoyne Blackhurst, Wayne Boyack, Todd Brltsch.

Row 2: William Carr, Doug Chrlsten- sen, Gordon Christensen, John Cous- ins, AAaory Cowley, Lynn Farnsworth.

Row 3: Michael Ganz, Gary Good- son,, Walter Hill, R'ichard Hunter, Geogre Jarvis, Larry Jenkins.

Row 4: Richard Jensen, Ronald Judd, Gordon Moss, Lynn Paul, Gordon Peterson, Royal Peterson.

Row 5: James Phillips, Robert Stand- ing, Gary Stewart, Don Udall, Ralph Waltman, Tom Worlton.

The Blue Key National Fraternity demands that their members ex- cel in both a scholastic and ser- vice capacity. The requirement of a cumulative 3.2 grade point av- erage must be met and leader- ship ability is also stressed. The yearly contributions of effort and service to the school are great and diversified. Special recogni- tion is due them for their help in stressing the academic emphasis programs. They are responsible for the "B. Y. and You" pamph- let issued each fall and for the student activity calendar. An- other service the Blue Keys per- form is the distribution of foot- ball and basketball tickets at games. Many of the service pro- jects on campus are initiated and directed by them and later fol- lovt^ed through by various ser- vice units. Sponsor of the organ- ization is Clyde D. Sandgren. Of- ficers were: President David L. Wilkinson, Vice President Larry H. Brim, Secretary Richard G. Jensen, Alumni Secretary Larry W. Jenkins, Correspondence Sec- retary Douglas A. Christensen.

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Row 1: Kathleen Brague, Marcia Bradshaw, Kenlyn Card, Jill Carlston.

Row 2: Virginia Clark, Carol Criddle, Barbara Garrett, Iniece Garrity.

Row 3: Marian Holmes, Pauline Judd, Patricia

Kelly, Marilyn Manning.

Row 4: Hope Nielsen, Christie Redford, Marge Robinson, Maryann Rose.

GAMMA PHI OMICRON

Gamma Phi Omicron was organized on the BYU campus in 1926, making it the first women's honorary society on cam- pus. The first prerequisite for member- ship is that the women be upperclass students studying in the College of Fam- ily Living. They must have a good pro- fessional attitude and the worthy quali- ties of womanhood. All these must be accompanied by a grade average of 3.0.

Cultural meetings occur monthly with additional events such as the Christmas party and the Birthday Dinner banquet.

Administering in executive capacity were President AAarcia Bradshaw, Vice President Kathy Clark, and Secretary Marian Holmes. Sponsoring this organi- zation was'Eleonor Jorgeson.

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Alpha Lambda Delta is the women's counterpart to Phi Eta Sigma. ALD was founded in 1924 on the University of Illinois campus. BYU became affiliated in 1950. The freshmen and sophomore coeds who have attained a 3.5 grade point average do much to stimulate academic endeavor and to encourage cul- tural development on the campus.

The past two semesters found ALD's actively tutor- ing and awarding two national fellowships.

Officers were: President Evelyn Christensen, Vice President Linda Loughton, and Secretary Mava Tor- gerson.

Row 1: Adrienne Allen, Jeanette Barney, Connie Marie Hall, Mava Lynn Torgersen, Evelyn Christensen, Jean Hust, Mary Ann Featherstone, Sandra Lynne Sandberg, Marcia James.

Row 2: Nan Black, Jeani NadolskI, Carolyn Beede, Linda Eardley, Carrie Corless, Judy Bubb, Nancy Tolman, Karen Koford, Donna Leder, Lois Peay.

Row 3: Sherry Louder, Mona Forsha, Vickl McLaughlin, Julianna Hayes, Sue Amundsen, Patricia G. Cox, Joann Smith, Carolyn Potter, Marilyn Wilcox, Maria Toronto, Penne Freebairn, Jill Baker.

PHI ETA SIGMA

Phi Eta Sigma is an honorary scholastic fraternity for freshmen and sophomore men who have accum- ulated a grade-point average of 3.5 or better; and who display leadership ability.

The BYU chapter, one of 100 active chapters across the nation, distributed pamphlets to all incoming freshmen in the fall on "How to Study." They have been helpful in offering their services in the tutor- ing of other students.

Heading the unit this year were: President David Smith, Vice President Rich Spratling, Secretary Rich Babcock. The fraternity was sponsored by Dr. J. LaVar Bateman.

Row 1: Keith J. Clayton, Chuck Borough, Keith Wilhoif, Rick Babcock, David K. Smith, Curtis L. Atkin, Frederick C. Swensen, Frank W. Tsien.

Row 2: Brent Wagstaff, Arthur Draper, Roger Bale, Bruce Bennion, Gary Lambert,, David Durkee, Dennis Schade, Craig W. Paxman, Robert B. Powell, John C. Lambert.

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Row 1: Joyce Anderson, Karen Arnell, Betty Barney, Sharon Birrell, Carolyn Blatter, Patricia Boyle.

Row 2: lone Bradley, Marlene Brown, Carolyn Card- well, Jacqueline Christensen, Kay Christensen, Bar- bara Colby.

Row 3: Pamela Gordon, JeNeal Curtis, Ann Dowdle, Gayle Edwards, Carlie Fotheringham, Doretta Gillins.

Row 4: Susan Hansen, Marilyn Hayes, Linda Hinckley, Dixie Holt, Cherryl Huber, Peggy Katsuda.

Row 5: Lynn Kennard, Delaine Madden, Elaine Maughan, Colleen McConkie, Evelyn Neff, Sharon Ockey.

Row 6: Donna Payne, Reta Payne, Patricia Peterson, Kaye Rindlisbaker, Gwynne Roberts, Sandra Sandberg.

Row 7: Sandra Smock, Joyce Sutherland, Joy Tawzer, Veniece Vent, Shirley Wiseman.

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PHI CHI THETA

Phi Chi Theta is a professional fra- ternity for women majoring in bus- iness. It was nationally organized in 1924 and the BYU branch, known as the Psi Chapter, participates in bien- nial conventions with 50 other uni- versity chapters in the United States. Features of the organization are its installation of honorary members, its quarterly publication, and participa- tion in the National Efficiency Rating Program. Annual presentations of award scholarships and scholarship keys are made. Officers were.- Presi- dent Margaret Muir, Vice President Peggy Katsuda, Secretary Karen Ar- neli and Treasurer Pat Boyle. The sponsor was Mrs. Ethelyn Taylor.

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Bw 1: Judith Bilderback, Yvonne Bf lock, Naomi Boyer, Marcia Bradshaw, Kathleen Brague, Rene Brooksby.

Row 2: Virginia Clark, Ann Doty, Patricia Kelly, Susan Lillywhite, Nancy Morrell, Carolyn Nelson.

Row 3: Kaye Passey, Sanna Lee Reading, Christie Redford, Linda Roberts, Selene Sandberg, Kay Senzee.

Row 4: Carol Shepherd, Kay Thompson, Emma Thurston.

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service unit on campus was \ White Key. Twenty-four outstanding senior women comprise this honorary service sorority. All members exem- plify the highest in academic stand- ing and must exude good character, school loyalty and the demonstration of high moral integrity. Each girl's record of previous service to the uni- ^H I versify must be most exemplary. fl

I Among the White Key's contributions to the Y are the editing of the stu- dent directory, directing a mid-winter party of all women's service units, a Christmas Drive, leading the Home- coming Parade, holding an open house and providing speakers for various meetings.

Officers were: President Joan Tho- mander, Vice President Carolyn Nel- son, Secretary Christie Redford, Treas- urer Selene Sandberg, Historian Kay Passey. Dr. Marian Bennion of the Foods and Nutrition Dept. was spon- sor of the group.

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SPECIAL INTEREST UNITS

The units which are fostered through a common interest, such as marching, dancing, sports, an area's culture, add much to the cosmopolitan atmosphere on the campus of Brigham Young Uni- versity. By attending the various meet- ings one can learn a dance from far off India or study the culture in New Zealand. Or perhaps the technique of rodeo work or even acting would be of interest. All of these and more are on the campus to broaden our educa- tion and our social life.

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AIR SCIENCE FACULTY

Row 1: William J. Gibson, Wilford Burton, Paul Boman, Ray W. Alvord, Afton V. Nickell.

Row 2: Calvard Allen, Wayne Allen, Jack Campbell, Charles Cardon, John Christensen.

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The Department of Air Science offers a four-year AFROTC program designed to fit into the regular academic schedule of BYU. At the end of this curriculum cadets have earned 20 credit hours of aca- demic work which count towards graduation, and have attended a four-week training course at an air force base. Successful completion of the program and graduation with a baccalaureate degree qualify the cadets for a commission as second lieutenant in the United States Air Force Reserve.

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Theta Alpha Phi, an honorary drama organiza- tion, requires its members to be both talented and active in dramatic areas. This year the group was kept very active in varied functions such as monthly culture nights, publicizing and ushering at drama productions, producing an assembly, and hosting the regional Theta Alpha Phi con- vention. The organization's purpose is to aid the drama department and especially freshmen speech majors with their academic endeavors.

Officers included: President Gary Stewart, Vice President Ivan Crosland, Secretary-Treasurer Carol Lynn Wright, Historian Lee Scanlon. Dr. Harold I. Hansen is the sponsor.

I Row 1: Dr. W. Derby Laws, David W. Newman, Gor- don T. Clark, Ralph Jones, Dr. Merrill Hallam.

Row 2: Abbas Soleimani, Siavash Nadimabadi, Mervin Cheney, Ralph H. Hunt, Willard R. Phillips, AAelvIn K. Mulr, Dennis N. Orton.

Row 3: Helaman Aragon, Dwain Horrocks, Efrain Vil- lalobos v., Gary R. Stringham, Floyd B. Hansen, Gor- don E. Weinheinner, Ken R. Parker, John R. Adams.

THETA ALPHA PHI

Row 1: Lee Gifford, Ivan Crosland, Lary L. Stewart, Carol Lynn Wright, Dr. Harold I. Hansen, Harold R. Oaks.

Row 2: Sharee Hughes, Wade H. Merrill, Tom Mac- aulay, Margy Potter, Owen O. Jenson, Mickey Halla- day, Diana Markham, Lea Ward, Millie Waldvogel.

The Agronomy Club is comprised of agricultural students interested in agronomic work. The BYU Agronomy organization is associated with the national American Society of Agronomy. Its threefold purpose consists of farming, fellow- ship, and fun. During the school year movies dealing with agricultural advancements and out- side guest speakers helped the members to gain extra knowledge and information regarding their field. The Club displayed periodical exhibits in the Brimhall BIdg. and had a special display fea- tured during Student Organizations Week. A special project in the 2nd semester was partici- pation in the freshman carnival. Governing mem- bers were President Gordon Clark, Vice President David W. Newman, Secretary Ralph Jones, and Treaurer Welshuan Cheing. The sponsor was W. Derby Laws.

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ARIZONA

Row 1: Alice Neal, Joan Jolley, Kelly J. Curtis, DeWayne tooley, Clarence A. Bigelow, Verona S. Jarvis, Blaine L. Jarvis, Ken Batson, Linda Jacobs, Kaye Haws.

Row 2: Alyce M. Felix, Georgia Hamblin, Joyce Jolley, Kay GarcJner, Karen Pos- sum, Sandra Eyring, Toni Kaye Call, Carol Anne Hadley, Karen Scott, Jane Reese Veria Hansen.

Row 3: John Newson, Lurlyne Young, Diane Roskelley, Charlene Hancock, Joyce AAcBride, Karolyn Sackman, Wanda Wallace, Joan Gardner, Donna Rinquest, Mar- lyn Cochran, Kathie Burgess, Jim Handy

Row 4: Levier H. Gardner, Larry Wilkins, Lee Dille, Jerry Burbank, Michael E. Trent, James Jewell, Charles Porter, Gary Perkins, Erian Burk, John Silva, Myron Hanchett.

Row 5: Jim Monroe, Eugene Barker, Jim Greene, Will Brundage, Tillman Turley, Sam Curtis, William Burton Franz, P Arlan Beebe, Ellis W. Hamblin, Walter N. Rhoton, Evan Morrison.

One of the most enthusiastic organ- izations on the Y campus is the Ariz- ona Club. Perhaps most noteworthy of their past year's achievements was their float which won the 1st prize for originality in the Homecoming parade. Favorite activities of the members are the traditional Spanish supper, steak fry, Western Week and toboggan parties. This past year the club sponsored one of their well- known Western dances for the stu- dentbody and performed in the west- ern assembly. The club's most out- standing feature is the Western Stomps which offer fun times for all. Larry Kirby was President and the oth- er officers were: Vice President Eriin Burke, Secretary Jean Dally, Social Chairman Judy Lawther and Co-Social Chairman Blaine Jarvis.

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COUGARETTES

The BYU Cougarettes is a marching unit comprised of 34 Freshman and Sophomore girls. The interim be- tween halfs at football and basket- ball games are always pleasant when the Cougarettes entertain the spectators with their precision and skill, spirit and poise. They are fea- tured at home games and take an annual out-of-state trip each year. This winter they accompanied the basketball team to Seattle, Wash. Eligibility is based primarily on marching ability, along with person- ality, poise grade average, and ap- pearance. The Cougarettes are an asset in promoting pep and spirit on the University campus. Officers were: President Frances Bentley, Secretary Sharon Cusick, Social Chairman Sharee Van Wagenen. The sponsor is Mrs. Curtis Dastrup.

Row 1: Katherine Allen, Sandra Allen, Glenda Andrew, Shauna Arnoldsen, Dixie Bushnell, Beverly Cox.

Row 2: Sharon Cusick, Shirley Cutley, Lanis Dastrup, Ronna Dobbins, Glenna Flake, Darlene Godnick.

Row 3: Carol Hansen, Jeanette Heiner, Patty Hillman, Betty Jacobsen, Karen Knudsen, Carole Lee.

Row 4: Diane Olson, AAary Olson, Judy Rasmussen, Carole Rawson, Sondra Read, Dianne Rilly.

Row 5: Pat Skousen, Irene Smith, Linda Tenney, Jane Wagstaff, Joan Wagstaff, Janice Watts.

ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY

The Jesse E. Stay Squadron of the Arnold Air Society boasted a membership of outstanding cadets of the AFROTC. The society was honorary in that it admitted only top cadets and social in that it held parties and exchanges throughout the year.

Some of their activities included Air Force guest speakers at weekly meetings, a formal dance, and sponsorship of a cadet rifle drill team. The squad- ron also participated in a service project assigned from national headquarters. Men in this group were outstanding in scholarship and leadership and were able to further these characteristics in work with one another.

Top: Julie Harris, left, and Martha Baker, right, were attendants to Judy Hull, center, who was crowned queen at the annual AFROTC Military Ball.

Center: Students on the BYU campus were surprised to see a helicopter faking off from campus and re- turning. Members of RQTC were scheduled to fly over the valley in this copter from Hill Air Force Base in Ogden. Bottom left: Weapons of modern warfare are displayed surrounding the supersonic jet, the F-105.

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Row 1: LeRoy Barnson, Edmund Bak, John Bennett, James Carrigan, John Christensen.

Row 2: Richard Covey, Gordon Gortler, Deon Gub- ler, George Harmon, Robert Horning.

Row 3: Alen Macwhinney, Donis Meiners, Charles Pennington, Willard Phillips, Kent Price.

Row 4: Joseph Schaefer, Russ Sly, Bill Snow, Rich- ard Terry, Lee Workman.

Right: Richard Covey, one of BYU's ROTC sharp- shooters, shows Michael Novakovich and Sgt. Paul Boman the trophies won by the BYU team.

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Row 1: Don Jones, Frank Judd, Glen Hunsaker, Rich- ard Stratton, Darrel Monson, Davis Bartholomew, Rob- ert Boulter.

Row 2: Ron White, Merrill Johnson, Bruce Thomas, Mike Ossola, Larry James, Charles Carr, Richard Wood- bury, Gayle Miner, Norton Chaston, Blair Blaser, Ste- phen Clark, Kent Boyer, Joe Stoddard, Don McKrola.

Row 3: Robert Green, Robert Hart, Charles Cummins, Vernon Poulter, Blake Taylor, Henry Call, Richard Powell, Brent Davis, James Anderson, Robert Davis, Jeff Thomas, Kent Beus, Lee Rasmussen, Hal Rigby.

Row 4: John Lauritz, James Cannon, Ronald Barwick, Dennis Holdaway, Eddie Paugh, Warren Fraser, Jim Westover, Brent Dickson, Nelson Dorny, Robert Thomp- son, Dan Merrill, Tom Frizzell, Terry Gale, Calvert Lyon, James Irvine, George Hone.

Row 5: Jerry Dane, Glen Enke, Ben Fietkau, Ronald Van Leuven, Douglass Bills, Walter Torgacs, Rassa Shaw, Vern Jorgensen, Russ Gale, Brent Montgomery, Earl Bean, Pryce Hales.

The BYU organization of Electrical Engineers is connected with the American Institute of Electri- cal Engineers and the Institution of Radio Engin- eers. The group, which was founded to further a professional attitude and to aid students, partici- pated in no-cost help sessions, bi-weekly meet- ings, lectures by experts on different aspects of engineering, and participation in Engineering Week. Along with professional activities the group also sponsored several social events which helped to join the members with a common In- terest and a bond of friendship.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY

The BYU Chemical Engineering Society, formally entitled Chi Epsilon Sigma, was formed with the primary objective to offer those students in the field of chemical engineering an opportunity to develop an advanced professional attitude. Only upperclassmen in this field are eligible for mem- bership. In the spring the annual Honors Ban- quet was held during which the selection of the outstanding chemical engineer of the year was made known. Filling the office of President was Gary L. Crandall. Assisting him were Secretary Steve Neilsen, Treasurer Sang Woo Lim, and Publicity Chairman Phillip Harrison. James J. Christensen sponsored the club.

Row 1: J. J. Christensen, Phil Harrison, Gary Cran- dall, Steve Nielson, L. D. Smoot.

Row 2: Raj Jhaveri, Max Mihifeith, Charles Jenkins, John Austin, Klane Forsgren, Jack Livingston, Lynn P. Walker.

Row 3: Gad L. Williams, Larsen Boyer, James Rooney, Lynn Godfrey, J. Winslow Young, Sheldon R. Murphy, Gidwan K. Kumar, Gul M. Khilnanl.

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CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY

The Civil Engineering Society fosters a progres- sive attitude by making available to its members lectures and literature that are abreast of current thinking. To qualify for membership with this society, which is under the auspices of the Insti- tute of Radio Engineers and the American Insti- tute of Electrical Engineers, men must be at least third year students in civil engineering.

October was highlighted by the group's field trip to Flaming Gorge Dam. During April the local chapter was accepted into the A.S.C.E. Civil en- gineer's wives have united to form an auxiliary unit, which is unique only to the BYU campus.

Officers were: President Brady Smithson, Vice President David Prothero, Secretary Fred Allred, and Sponsor D. A. Firmage.

Row 1: Davie* M. lormey, Calvin G. Lasson, Brady Smithson. Prof. D. A. Firmage, Thomas E. Hanson.

Row 2: Robert J AAurdock, Stanton S. Nuffer, S. Olani Durrant, Eriend B. Warnick, James W. Roberts, Reese J. Goodwin.

Row 3: Ernest F. Farley, David M. Neeley, Bob Wil- son, Leon H. Meldrum, James L. Easton, Heikki Hov- land.

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS

he American Society of Mechanical Engineers xtended membership to any junior or above in lechanical engineering. The unit, which was af- iliated with the Mechanical Engineering depart- lent, held many professional as well as social Ctivities. Among the activities of the group were schnical meetings presented by various indus- •ies, field trips to industrial and military instal- itions, and participation in Engineering Week.

OW 1: Forrest E. Hatch, David H. Dawson, Kay Dicer- Dfl, John M. Simonsen, Fred M. Parker, Paul Petersen.

nw 2: G. Bryan Drennan, Atallah Taskini, EIroy Gene hristiansen, Mario Andersen, Kay Littlefield, Gary lawson, Richard Duke, Alan Justesen, Mont J. Ste- ens, John 1. Smith, Willis L. Harrison, Lynn H. Blake, Bfrln W. West.

OW 3: Heinz L. Horstmeier, David Tree, Richard R. )wens, Paul W. Timothy, Clarence A. Calder, Kent R. leske, Byard D. Wood, Loren Blocher, Emery Patten, /an E.Johnson, Byron P. Peterson, Don L. Butcher, telvin J. Merrel

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CALIFORNIA MISSION

Students who have either served on missions or lived in the northern California area, meet to- gether in the California Mission Club. The group, having a common geographical interest met to- gether for parties and firesides and renewed old acquaintances and made many new ones. The officers of the group were: President Nigel Cook, Vice Presidents Craig Jones and Marilyn Cooper, and Secretary Aileen Zucco.

Row 1: Aileen Zucco, Craig Jones, Pat Kelsey, Nigel Cook, Marilyn Cooper.

Row 2: Donald Engstrom, James L. Dunkley, Jack Mc- Eacherm, Harley E. Toone, Dick Whiting, James O. Mitchell.

Row 3: Richard McKnight, Charles H. Freeman, Richard E. Knight, John B. Meade, Robert D. Clay, Fred M. Paulson Jr.

HOME ECONOMICS

Home economics, a field which is close to nearly every woman's heart, was particularly important to the women belonging to the club called by that name. Home Economics. The club fostered the promotion of leadership and professionalism in its members with activities centered around two main purposes: to gain a better under- standing of the role of home economists and the opportunities open to them, and to broaden the member's scope in learning and understand- ing. Officers were President Margaret Lewis, Vice President Louise Andrus, Secretary Glennis Pollei, Treasurer Carolyn Dastrup. Elaine Brasher was the adviser.

Row 1: Glennis Pollei, Louise Andrus, Elaine Brasher, Margaret Lewis, Carolyn Dastrup, Patricia Burkholder.

Row 2: Virginia Bird, Hildred Chappell, Gloria Cama- rillo, Mardeen Christiansen, Tonya Redd, Hope Nielsen, Irene Compton, Judy Lee Higgins, Sherry Lee Morris.

Row 3: Annalee Jeppson, Kathleen Gurney, Marilyn Wright, Kenlyn Card, Marcia Bradshaw, Marjorie Rob- inson, Nona Larkin, Louise Leonard, Mary Joan Wan- lass, Ann Eddington.

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A knowledge and enjoyment of square dancing combined with the spirit of friend- ship and good fellowship have been essen- tial in making the Y squares the enthusias- tic and successful recreation club that it is. The President was Jack Nelson. Other of- ficers included Vice President Errol Smith, Secretary AAyrIa Williams, and Social Chair- man Pat McNeill. Earl A. Beck was the Caller, while Ned Stringham served as spon- sor to the organization. Special activities were the Fieldhouse Frolics, Christmas Jam- boree and the state-wide jamborees.

Row 1: Jana Jacobs, Louise Cox.

Row 2: Jack Nelson, Myria Williams, Earl A. Beck, llene Beck, Ned Stringham, Florence Stringham, Pat McNeill, Errol Smith.

Row 3: AAelva Green, Martha Larsen, Donna Stephensen, Edith Rains, Linda Jacobs, Janice Sparks, Dianne Sargent, Mariam McLain, Bar- bara Ross, Claudia Scoville, Nancy Mackay, Lu- Dene Brown.

Row 4: Eugene Sidwell, Allen Budge, Paul Steed, Steven Yancey, Larry E. Harmon, Carroll Jacobs, ^Aax G. Berthelson, George E. Harmon, Ernest De Tomaso, Larry H. Keller, James C. Holmes, Lee S. Mackay.

INDUSTRIAL ARTS

The Industrial Arts Club is a professional organization extending membership to in- dustrial arts majors. The group had various lectures throughout the year on subjects which would help them to go successfully into the professional world. Of special help to the graduating members of the club were first hand reports from graduate teachers on teaching oportunities in the field. Officers were: President Joe Beeley, Vice President Lyman Tolman, Secretary Junior Bailey, and Sports Director Nolan Lutz. Publicity director was Dennis Higgenson.

Row 1: Ross J. McArthur, Dell K. Allen, Junior C. Bailey, Joe Seeley, Leonard Glismann, LaVall Gametf, Max E. McKinnon, Ernest C. Jeppsen.

Row 2: Nolan Lutz, Dennis Higginson, Bill Mehew, Duane Bunnell, Karl Adam Christian, James W. Whit- ing, DeLynn Caldwell, Don Jarman, Jay Hicken, Mer- rill Bellows.

Row 3: Donald L. Grimaud, Kenneth Milner, Kenneth D. Henry, John W. Sorensen, Jack D. Tullis, John M. Querry, Glenn T. Rodeback, Charles R. Howard, Wil- liam Edwood, Kent D. Broadhead.

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Row 1: John Anderson, Wayne Asay, Reid Beers, Al- onzo Cook.

Row 2: William Henderson, Marion Henrie, Vern Hun- saker, William Hyde.

Row 3: Marvin Jenkins, Stephen Jones, M. C. Keller, Paul Kelly.

Row 4: Arden Leigh, Jery Mikkelsen, Allen Murdock, Glenn Nelson.

Row 5: Jerald Palmer, Stanley Parkinson, Lloyd Price, Roy Schmid.

Row 6: Manfred Schulzke, Paul Sorenson, Richard Tebbs, Erwin Thompson.

Row 7: Kay Wheadon, John Woodward.

DELTA PHI

The Delta Phi Fraternity has the dis- tinction of being the first Greek Let- ter Fraternity organized in Utah, and one of the very first west of the Miss- issippi. In order to qualify for mem- bership in Delta Phi one must have served on a Stake or full-time mission for a period of not less than six months. The organization has a chor- us which tours and performs for groups in this area and nationally. Each week the Delta Phis sponsor a group of elders who hold meetings with the inmates at the prison, and once each month they sponsor a fire- side for the patients at the State Men- tal Hospital. The Delta Phis have num erous special events including the Dream Girl Dance, the Spring Formal, a Love'm and Leave'm party, exchang- es, and an Invitational. Officers for 1960-61 were: President Lyman Hen- rie. Vice Presidents Wayne Asay and Stan Parkinson, and Secretary Paul Kelly. The Delta Phi sponsor was De- Mont Coombs.

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Joan Kimball, Fred H. Calder, Cecile James, Hiria Christy, Don Reed, Le Ann Cagle.

Row 1: Diane Johnson, Alice Steed, Joam Kimball, Fred H. Calder, Cecile James, Hira Christy, Don Reed, LeAnn Cagle, Chet Harmer, Karen McCune, Linda Madsen.

Row 2: Janice Sorensen, Bob Tanner, Rubina Rivers, Warren "Poto" Thornock, Moana Hall, Lynn Bjorkman, Hohepa Merino, Jeanne Rich- ardson, Margie Edmonds, Donna Edmonds, Thankie AIna, Kowhai Murray.

The Kia Ora Club consisted of Polynes- ians, returned missionaries from New Zealand, and others who had a desire to learn more of the culture of New Zea- land. The group, well known on campus for exceptional dances and songs depict- ing the Maori culture, performed on many programs in the Provo area as well as many times on the BYU campus. They also participated in the Eastern tour the program bureau took last spring. In addition to active participation on num- erous programs, the group held parties and firesides throughout the year. Frank Horton was sponsor of the group.

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NEW MEXICO

The promotion of social activities among students of the same state was the objective for the forming of the New Mexico Club. Thus it was organized in October of 1953 and has since partici- pated in many school activities and pro- jects. Through the two semesters of the 1960-61 school year the New Mexico Club held canyon, skating and dancing parties, and enjoyed the spirituality gain- ed through firesides. Officers were: Pres- ident Douglas W. Banks, Vice President Frank H. Davis, Secretary Judy Atwood and Social Chairmen Rosalind Collyer and Leonard Lynn.

Row 1: Carolyn Kerby, Linda Hunfzinger, Con- nie Hostetter, Mary McNeill, Rolalind Colleyer.

Row 2: Evelyn Greenwood, Dewey Smouse, Doug Nielson, Frank Davis, Glen Palmer, Steve Christensen, Douglas Banks, Joe Hart- man, Hazel Hartman.

STUDENT NURSES

The Student Nurses' Association brings together women with the same interests and offers them social as well as profes- sional activities. In order to prepare for their future roles, the nurses held pro- fessional lectures and made every ef- fort to further their preparation for nurs- ing. Activities other than professional in- cluded fund-raising projects, their an- nual spaghetti dinner, a winter invita- tional, and an exchange with the Inter- collegiate Knights. Most of their nursing training takes place at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, but, the student nurses Still find time to keep in touch with the campus.

Row 1: Carolyn Lake, Carol Gadd, Beverly Brunski, Sonia Parker, Karen Anderson, Judy Norton, Jacque Littledike.

Row 2: Nadine Johnson, Louise Frost, Elaine Johnson, Barbara Dahline, Judy Vehar, Lor- etta Seneca, Dorothy Lott, Shirley Wride.

Row 3: Leslee Swendsen, Ann Boam, Bonnie Larson, Dorothy Bean, Jineen Greenhaigh, Carol Lee Walklngshaw, Ellen Knapp, Jane Parks.

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Top: Students who participated in the International Folk Dance club and others who were interested in folk dancing helped to keep the spirit of national and international brotherhood alive. In learning dances from all over the world the dancers learned to ap- preciate the cultures and feelings portrayed in the dances.

Right: In Januaiy, the International Folk Dancers spon- sored a state wide festival. The first part of thhe pro- gram consisted of Folkdancers presenting a concert. Later the floor was turned over to more than 500 folkdancers from all over Utah.

Bottom right: Carol Meservy and Wayne Muhlestein do the Ting-a cling, a dance done with bamboo poles which originated in the Philippine Islands.

Bottom left: Mary B. Jensen, director and participant in folk dance activities.

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The BYU International Folk Dancers evolved as a campus organization in 1956 as an outgrowth of class- work. They are now a large ex- hibitional touring group. The skills of rapid learning and being able to perform well the dances of var- ious countries, enhanced by out- going personalities have made the members into an effective unit which offers much enjoyment to audiences. The BYU club is a mem- ber of the Folk Dance Federation of California, the largest folk dance association in the United States. Al- ong with performing, members study the various cultures of the lands of the dances origin. Janu- ary 1 1 marked the first folk dance concert which was presented in the fieldhouse to a most receptive crowd. A highpoint of the year was the accompanying of the Program Bureau on a tour to the San Fran- cisco area in February. Director of the club was Mary Bee Jensen. L. DeWayne Young and Virginia Rae Meservy acted as student assistants. Co-ordinator was Carol AAeservy.

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Row 1: Lowell Anderson, Stanley Ban- ta, Lavan Bates, Judy Bishop, Glenn Brown, Ann Burnett.

Row 2: Barbara Butters, LeAnn Cagle, DeAnn Dorny, LuAnn Duffin, Dwaine Goodwin, Diana Griggs.

Row 3: AAontez Hansen, Allen Hopin- son, Heather Hunter, Vernon Ingham, Mary Jensen, Helene Lysy.

Row 4: Carol Meservy, Virginia Meser- vy, Wayne Muhlestein, Sondra Read, Linda Smith, Karen Stevens.

Row 5: Robert Stevens, Terry Thatcher, Mark Vander Kooi, Marsha White, Anna Woffinden, DeWayne Young.

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Row 1: Lona Anderson, Lynetfe Bagley, Marilyn Bar- ney, Marilyn Barney, Marcia Bradshaw, Don Carter.

Row 2: Mildred Chappel, Rallet Christiansen, Kathryn Coulam, Jelaire Edwards, Karen Hadfield-

Row 3: Suzanne Hadley, Judy Hailing, LaRae Hanks, Pearl Heath, Zola Higginson.

Row 4: Doris Hill, Mary Hoppins, Janice Johnson, Caro- lyne Larson, Marilyn Manning.

Row 5: Marilyn McCoy, Caren Parry, Donna Pefley, Linda Permann, Carol Pond.

Row 6: Sharon Reed, Gloria Silcock, Peggy Sorensen, Kay Thompson, Sharon Turnbow.

Row 7: Carolyn Ward, Mary Wanlass, Colleen Westing, Lillie Wilkerson.

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The Shomrah Kiyels joined together for social activities under the Hebrew name signifying "keeper of the faith" with the forget-me-not as their sym- bol. The group is composed of wom- en with a sincere intent to wait for their sweethearts who are serving on missions. Shomrah Kiyel members participated .in many activities to help make the time go faster, and to broad- en their horizons as their missionaries are doing. The members enjoyed tes- timony meetings, lesson nights, book reviews, seasonal parties, and fire- sides.

BRAZILIAN CLUB

Row 1: Larry Memmott, Phil Brown, David Campbell, Eugene Barker, Lennis Knighton, Lyie Ray Whipple.

Row 2: John Grant, Meridene Grant, Ken Rasmussen, Izabell Peixoto, Odair de Castro, Dr. Gerrit de Jong, Jr., adviser, Lois Scott, Joy Bodily, Norma Richardson.

Row 3: Sebastiana Ferreira Guine, James Holcombe, Dileta Montifeltro, Ross Andra, Vera Braga de Sousa Teixeira, Young Oak Koh, Myrna McEw/an, Geraldine Burningham, Vera Gaertner, Adele Smith, Joan Webb.

Row 4: Roger Beitler, Drew Day, Harold Mickel, Anete Stark, Dennis Sorenson, Clare Sorenson, Ramona Broad- bent, Phyllis Merrell, Jackie Gatenby, Carol Wheeler.

Row 5: Mac Ence, Norma Jean Ashton, Glen Weeks, LaVaun Smith, Ross Broadbent, Lola Gygi, Kathy Ray.

Row 6: Jim Cartwright, Toni Brown, Lucy Robinson, Robert Thornock, Roy Elmer, Perry Ficklin, Doug Col- lier, Joyce Dansie.

Row 1: Ronda H. Jenkins, Jeddy LeVar, Merrill John- son, David Thomas, Jean R. Paulson.

Row 2: Oliver R. Smith, Don Woodward, Millard E. Wilde, W. Frank Haynes, Reese E. Faucette, William Leon Hunsaker, Noel H. Duerden.

A national fraternity of professional journalists, the BYU chapter of Sigma Delta Chi is nev/ on this campus, having been created during the 1960 winter quarter. To qualify for member- ship students must be male and a junior or sen- ior, planning to enter the profession of journal- ism. President Jeddy LeVar administered over special functions of the group aided by Vice President Ronda Jenkins and Secretary David Thomas. Advisor and sponsor v^/as Jean Paulson, head of the Journalism Department.

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SPORTSMEN

Row 1: Beverly Good, Hannah Oldroyd, Kathy Rokes, Sandy Coffel.

Row 2: Linda Steimie, Kay Burningham, Sue Christen- son, Diane Chrisfenson, Kathleen Steward, Julie An- derson.

The Sportswomen are women who are active and able in sports, and thus engage in many ac- tivities throughout the year in this area. They are the sister unit to the Sportsmen and partici- uate in many functions with them. Sportswomen participated in a Sportsfeast pheasant hunt, ski trips to Alta and Brighton, and a water ski show. The group was headed by Jan Lundgren, presi- dent.

SPORTSWOMEN

Aiming at achieving a balance of leadership, out- door sports, social and cultural activities, the Sportsmen were organized during winter quar- ter of 1959. The group held a Sportsmen Cup Ski Race for both students and townspeople, a rabbit hunt, and an overnight camping trip. They par- ticipated in many different sports events through- out the year. The Sportsmen claimed all three places in the Snow Prince Royalty. The winners were Howard Uibel, Rich Rampton and Dick Staats.

Row 1: Howard Uibel, Sterling Brimley, Bill George, Dave Carr, Blaine Murray.

Row 2: Mick Wells, Bill Ward, Jerry Griffeth, Doug Swanson, Mark Oldroyd, Ken Pierce, Skip Brooks, Butch Wells, Martin Harris.

Row 3: Jan Stewart, Bill Meseky, Victor Oldroyd, Jer- ry McClure, Richard Rampton, Dave Austin, Stan Ness, Dick Staats, Scott Hathaway.

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TEXAS CLUB

With more than 60 students attending BYU from Texas, several of their group felt a need to join together in order to make themselves knovk/n. During the year they participated in firesides, dances, and parties. Lone Star Staters are proud of their heritage and even though Alaska is now the biggest state, Texans remain true to their convictions. Steve James acted as president of the group.

Row 1: Steve James, Judy Bubb, Martha Ba- ker, Thomas Stevens, Mary Ann Massey, Carolyn Seneca.

Row 2: Lonnie Carter, Lou Jordan, Gail Beam, Muzette Portie, Sharon Purnell, Richard Storts, Shana Robison.

Bottom left: A rubber tree plant in the Eyring Science Center is silhoutted against the window. Bottom right: The stairways in all the buildings are used for study areas because ot the shortage of space. It is also con- venient to look over the quad from the stairs.

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The Three D's, Dennis Sorenson, Duane Hiatt, and Dick Davis performed before enthusiastic audiences through- out the year, here they really put on the "dog" fo get that all important laugh.

PROGRAM BUREAU

Men students of the International Folk Dancers perform on a student assembly. Entertained with a German dance called ' Praxpratler," the audience found a part of international flavor vi^hich makes up campus life.

The students of cannpus were given a chance to participate in variety and stage productions through the organization known as the Student Program Bureau. The bureau has taken shows throughout the entire western United States. A special show was included to the Orient during the summer. Janie Thompson, bureau director, is assisted by Jimmy Lawrence, who schedules all shows and handles the business end. Special tours to Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle enabled participants to display their talents to thousands of people. Student Programmers were looking forward to June when the bureau head- ed eastward to New York City and the bright lights.

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Top right: The Melo-D's from Delta, Utph have long been popular performers with the Program Bureau. Lorene Smith, Nedra Fullmer, and Judy Bishop blend their voices in a melodic beauty. Center right: The Three D's plus one perform on a student assmbly. Bottom right: The Brighamettes are a dance group which dance everything from jazz to concert numbers. Bottom left: When the Crescendos sing, everyone stops to listen. This group has deservedly been acclaimed as great. Top left: Heinz Hubler does everything from balancing a twelve foot table to a piece of newspaper. Heinz also does a song and dance routine.

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Top left: Karia Tolman with telephone in hand shows how she uses her sparkling personality to best advantage when she performs for the bureau. Center left: Janet Cutrer started her climb to fame at BYU when she performed on the first assembly during the year. Just a freshman, Janet has proven capable as an en- tertainer on the accordion. Bottom left: The Jacobs Sisters add the western touch to the vast array of talent a the Y. Their blending voices and guitars help every- one gain a better appreciation of western folk ballads and songs. Right: Del Fad- dis, encircled by a bevy of coeds, sings "Rain." This group was a part of the bureau which went to the Orient.

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Shall we redeem our stubs now or will "The Book" really come out this year? Ignoring the usual gibes and jokes of persons wandering into the Banyan of- fice in the basement of the Student Ser- vice Center, Banyan staffers kept work- ing diligently, and lo, one day, after hundreds of hours of patience and en- ergy had been expended, "The Book" as it was affectionately called was finally put to bed (finished).

BANYAN 1961

Editor Allan Frazier, seen here in a moment of sudden inspiration, was assisted by Associate Editor Penne Freebairn, Copy Editor Charlotte Britsch, Layout Editor Dick Brown and Business Manager Royal Peterson.

Sports Editor this year was Lou Howard; Organization Editor, Kendra Wincotf; Administration Editor, Jane Degraffenried; Activities Editor, Marion Stewart; Fine Arts Editor, Judy Bubb.

Top: John Meek, Classes Editor; Monique Jackson, Graduates; Ver- non Teller, Seniors; Judy Willis, Sophomores. Middle: Marian Dahl, Office Manager; Holly Thorstad, Freshmen; Rosemary Ostler, Tam- ara Wagner, Dennis Busch, Jane Olson. Bottom: Lucille Yancy, Lee Howard, Mary Ann Olson.

JOURNALISM PHOTO DEPARTMENT

The Photo Journalism Department endeavored throughout the year to fulfill photo deadlines when both the Universe and Banyan called for them. Headed by coordinator Gary Hopkinson, the department worked many long hours into the night. This year a special darkroom staff was maintained to process all the film taken by the photographers. Because of the human element, it was not uncommon to find that several rolls of film did not develop, which sent rapidly bald- ing editors running madly down the hall pulling out the rest of their hair. Nevertheless, everyone felt some degree of pride in their work, and like the Universe and Banyan staffs, everyone was happy when the school year came to an end, but, unhappy to see their friendships broken up by the summer to come.

Right: Mets Lerwell and Bob Collins were two of the photographers who did much to help produce the pictures in the Universe and Banyan.

Middle: Gary Hopkinson from Salt Lake City, Utah «as the Coordinator of the Photo Journalism Depart- •nent. Larry Latimer was Banyan Photo Coordinator, and Helio Gonzales was Universe Photo Coordinator. Sandy Skaar was Darkroom Coordinator. Bottom right: The darkroom staff members were: Michelle Milan, Carol Beckstead, Tony Ragozzine, Susan Blakemore.

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DAILY UNIVERSE

The Brigham Young Daily Universe is the largest col- legiate daily in the internnountain area. Under the editorship of Don Woodward, the Universe came out five tinnes a week and brought international as well as school news to the students. There were those who thought no national and international news should be included, so throughout the academic year the Uni- verse staff tried to be true journalists and yet tried to please the various readers and did a successful job of both. Perhaps some of the most read material were the letters to the editor contained in the "Safety Valve." "Peanuts" enjoyed a high crest of readership as did the social events of the school. Through the pages of the Universe many issues were discussed and aired out. The social unit issue, honor council, and senate practices all received space in the pages of the Uni- verse. Notwithstanding all the flavor and excitement which one can find in a newspaper office, the Uni- verse was read and enjoyed by the studentbody as fast as it could be printed.

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Far left: Don Woodward of Provo, Utah was selected to be Editor of the Daily Universe. Don worked for the Deseret News in Salt Lake City as a recipient of the News Scholarship Award and is a member of Sigma Delta Chi. Rita Wheeler was Managing Editor. Rita worked many long hours to insure the students that a pap)er would be printed that day. Chris Allred and Backi Fillmore were Campus Editors during the year. Julie Pingree took charge of the Society Editor position and made sure all social news was printed. Millard Wilde was Feature Editor. He made sure that many interesting stories were printed through his column, "The Wild Hare," and his feature columnists' stories.

Far left: Reporters of the Daily Universe included (front) Nor- ma Hadley, Sue Bailey, (cen- ter) Maxine Jensen, Ann Ni-

chols, Elena Hoopes, (back) Dick Fuller, Dave Thomas.

Bodily, Paul

Karia Berrett,

Kevin Smith,

Center: Feature writers who worked under Millard Wilde are Errol Genta Brent Grampp, Paul Richards, Marion Cas- telero.

Far right: Danny Moore was the Sports Editor of the Daily Universe.

Top center: Jeanette Barney worked hard during the year as Universe News Editor. Top right: Kathy Barnes directed the office girls in capacity of Office Manager.

Top left: The Daily Universe sports staff was composed of (front) Gary Jensen, Jack Batchler, and Phil McKnight. Marilyn Curtis and Dan Moore were Assistant Sports Editor and Sports Editor respectively. Center left: The office staff members were Cynthia Andrews, Phyllis Knudsen, Vir- ginia Portie, Kathy Barnes, and Loretta Johns. Bottom left: Society writ- ers included Diana MacFarland, Carol Hadley, and Sandee Carter, Assist- ant Society Editor.

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UNIVERSE BUSINESS STAFF

The business staff of the Daily Universe worked endless hours to insure the publication of the Universe. Ad salesmen converged upon the downtown businessmen to solicit their support To make the work more interesting, each month the salesmen competed for a cash bonus. The competition was based on number of col- umn inches of advertising sold. Frank Haynes was Business Man- ager and maintained an office staff to handle the duties of book- keeping and schedules.

Top left: Jim Hoggan from Manfl, Utah a.ted as Assistant Business Man- ager under Frank. Jim moved up to the manager position for the 1961- 62 year. Top right: Frank Haynes is married and claimed Provo as his home. Frank was Daily Universe Business Manager. Left: Salesmen and office workers on the business staff included (sitting) Dorine Smith and Mahesh Narain. Others were (standing) Jim Hoggan, Richard Fuller, Marty Conover, Anna Prins, and Helen Farnsworth.

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Wye Magazine, the literary publication on the Brigham Young University campus, was able to only put out one issue this year, that being during May, the last month of spring semester. By using extensive art work through- out the magazine, poetry, short stories, and photographic art were blended together in an impressive form. How- ever, because of adverse financial reasons the future of Wye on the BYU campus was purely a speculative one. Gathering on either side were those who wanted to con- tinue a literary effort and those who would rather diffuse the efforts and money into other channels. Nevertheless, Judy Bubb of Dallas, Texas was chosen as the 1961-62 Wye editor.

Larry McBride from Falls Church, Virginia headed the Wye Magazine staff as editor. A humanities major, Larry exerted his efforts to malting Wye of 1960-61 the best literary effort ever produced at this university. Warren Lu'.h from the art department staff produced the layouts. No staff is without an adviser and the Wye staff is no exception. Dr. Clinton Lar- son, a poet of notable repute, acted in this capacity, Larry had four very capable associate editors. Pictured are: Kathryn Rob- bins, Frank Meredith, and Kathy Kent. Markham Bench served as the other associate editor.

Far Left: The short story staff of Wye consisted of: Adrienne Allen and Darlene Bain in addition to Jackie Anderson, Bob Elder, and Claudia Green.

Middle: Curtis Hawkins, Betty Brown, and Roger Bale worked on the essay staff of Wye. They put in many hours pouring over manuscripts making sure that only the best were used.

Left: Connie Buckley, Kathy Kent, Curtis Hawkins and Sandra Brown worked on poetry contributions to the Wye.

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STUDENT DIRECTORY KBYU FM RADIO

The student directory, published under the auspices of the White Key Women's Honorary Unit, is a very vital book to most students on campus. The directory this year was full of information which aided many students in their dating habits. The all important "social security" number was an assurance to everyone. In addi- tion to home and school addresses, the directory contained a stu- dents year in school, his major, his marital status, and his birth date.

Top right: Members of White Key spent many hours in compiling infor- mation which was gathered at registration in the fall of the year. Top center right: Carolyn Nelson was selected to be the editor in charge of the directory.

Bottom right center: Larry Jenkins and Dave Jacobs were interviewed on campus radio KBYU-FM, Bottom left center: Mike Woodward awaits his cue from the control room. Bottom: KBYU uses all modern facilities in programing and broadcasting.

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BYU PHOTO DEPARTMENT BYU PRESS

The university has maintained its own photo studio for several years. One of the major jobs they handle is that of processing all class and organization pictures for the Banyan. The studio is called upon to provide photos for public relations, brochures, and per- sonal orders by students and faculty alike. Don Pugmire, coordin- ator of the photo studio, is qualified as a photographer and has received many awards for his work. Jerry Rogers is also capable and is a great asset to the photo studio. Lucille Taylor has helped several years in coordinating the office and photo orders which come to the studio.

Top left: Many pictures have to be enlarged to meet the orders placed by customers. Modern equipment enables the photo studio staff to please their customers. Center left: Jerry Rogers shows how to retouch a negative.

Bottom left: Folding, trimming, and stapling machines are a part of the many modern machines used by the university press. Bottom right: A few adjustments on the offset press and a new color run can be ready to go in just a few minutes.

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Top left: Songleaders were Marilyn Johnson, Tamara Ashby, Julie Bagley, Paf Oss, Bobby McFarland, Carol Ronnow. Top right: Flagtwirlers were Ann Hastings, Maryl Glines, Judy Oversby, Sue Felt, Carol Dana, Marilyn Griffith. Left: Marilyn Griffith and Carol Dana intently urge on the team.

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Top: Acrobatic antics of the varsity cheerleaders, Noall Wootton, Wendell Waite, Buddy Youn- green, Dick Hubbel, Ned Solomon, sparked the crowds at football and basketball games. Right: Card stunts, pep rallies and other activities came under the direction of the Pep committee, head- ed by Kaye Cox. Bottom: Freshmen cheerleaders were Maryetfa Moon, Pat Kunz, Donna Miller, Marsha Brandon, Marilyn Smith, Debbie Talley.

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New Mexico

4

2

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Montana

2

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1960 was a banner year for Skyline football fortunes. The gladiators of the gridiron enjoy- ed one of the most publicized, colorful seasons for some time. The Skyline finish was prob- ably the most exciting, sizzling, and climac- tic as any in the history of the conference with Utah State (6-1), Wyoming (6-1), and Utah (5-1) locking horns to the end. Wyoming beat Utah, Utah State edged Wyoming, and in an un- believably melodramatic finale, Utah shut out the Aggies by a score of 6-0 which was the Ags' only loss of the season. For Brigham Young University, however, the 1960 foot- ball season did not hold the thrills and the glory enjoyed by the front runners. Head Coach Tally Stevens, in his second year in the driver's seat of the Cougar football machine was faced with what has become a trite situa- tion in the world of sport— a rebuilding year. Stevens guided his sophomore studded forces to a somewhat respectable 3-8 season record; respectable considering the schedule and the pre-season forecast. The season wasn't without its bright spots however; and Cougar fans never gave up on the 1960 team with the never-say-die attitude. They had more than their share of bad breaks, crucial fumbles, pen- alties in tight spots, intercepted passes, and scores of injuries. But they realized that these were all part of the game and they played it that way, taking the good with the bad. |

BYU 34, Cal Poly 14 The Cougars opened their grid season on Sept. 16 gainst California Polytechnic College of San Luis Obispo, in Provo, Utah. The young, green, but eager Cougars had everything their way in taming the Mustangs 34-14. Cougar Sta- dium fans witnessed the win, the only home win of the season for the Cougars. And in their greatest offensive output of the season a ray of hope for the remainder of the season was seen. Senior quarterback. Bud Belnap, jumped into the limelight in the first game and continued to be a tower of strength in guiding the Cougar attack. A pair of flashy sophomores also looked impressive for the Cats: halfback Bill Wright and fullback Dick Darling. These two were later erased through injuries. Their loss hurt.

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Dick Darling Fullback

Martin Seneca Tackle

Dion Frazier Left Halfback

Don Peterson End

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Steve Sullivan Guard

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Richard Lomkin Tackle

Bill Wright Left Halfback

Paul Allen Right Halfback

Howard Homan Guard

Merrill Johnson Tackle

LeRoy Overstreet End

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Brent Hancock Quarterback

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The coaches of the Brigham Young University foot- ball teams include: (sitting) Head coach Tally Ste- vens in his second year as mentor; vi/ith his aides (standing) offense coach Chris Aposfol; line coach Owen Dixon; Freshman coach Hal Mitchell; Frosh assistant Glenn Tuckeft; backfield coach Carl Raw- lins. These men endeavored to coach a winning team as well as a team with sportsmanship and honor. Although the season record wasn't the best they did accomplish the latter goal.

BYU 8, San Jose State 21 On Sept. 23 the Cougars traveled to San Jose, Calif, for their first game away fronn home. The Spartans from San Jose had their ow/n type of v\/elcoming committee in a rugged forward wall and lightning-fast, slippery backs. Coach Bob Titchenal's warriors ouf- lasted the Cougars 21-8. The loss was a tough one for Tally's crew as it marked the end of their pre-season play and they entered the Skyline wars on a sour note.

BYU 7, Colorado State 8 The Cougars dropped their first conference encounter of the season to a highly under- rated Colorado State University eleven 8-7 in Fort Collins. The Cats jumped to an early 7-0 lead only to fumble the Aggies into position for the tieing touchdown and the winning two-point conversion. The Cats behind the determined play of Bud Belnap and halfback Jack Gifford made a strong bid to score in the waning minutes of the game, but the stubborn Ags held to preserve their win. BYU 0, Utah 17 "Throw the book away!" is the saying when BYU and Utah meet. "Anything can happen and usually does." This is one time when the experts were wrong. Utah entered the game as two touchdown favorites and won the game by two touchdowns— and a field goal. The only offense the Cougars could muster against the Utes came on the performances of sophomores Dion Frazier, Bruce Samples, and Eldon Fortie. But their offense sputtered and went out at the one yard line of the Utes. Senior end LeRoy Overstreet was a standout on defense for the Cougars.

BYU 0, Arizona State 31 Oct. 15— Homecoming 1960, and the Arizona State Sun Devils continued the touchdown holdout against the Cougars by swamping the mSl-O. Halfback Bruce Samples who later became the nation's number one kickoff re- turner was the only bright spot of the Home- coming afternoon with his dazzling returns.

BYU 7, Montana 6 Brigham Young scored only seven points in their Oct. 22 game against the University of Montana in Missoula, (continued on page 224)

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Larry Harrison End

Jim Olsen Right Halfback

Eldon Fortie Quarterback

Norris Fish Tackle

Ron Jacobson Left Halfback

Tom Stolworthy Fullback

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Glen Richardson End

Bud Belnap Quarterback

Art Brown Guard

Wes Vorwaller Tackle

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Gene Frantz End

Jim Johnson End

Dan Taylor Center

Howard Park Guard

Jack Gifford Right Halfback

Hal Neighbors Center

Wayland Shepperd Guard

But it was enough for their second win of the season as they downed the favored Grizzlies 7-6. Sophomore halfback Bruce Samples scored for the Cats in the second quarter. He burst nine yards for the score. Left-footed Brent Hancock split the uprights with the all-important conversion which gave the Cats their hard earned win,

BYU 0, Utah State 34 The dynamite-laden Utah State Aggies explod- ed in the Cougars' faces when their great little halfback Tom Larscheid returned the op- ening kickoff back 102 yards for a touch- down. (Continued on page 225.)

Left: The band was always on hand to play a rousing tune. Right: LeRoy Overstreet receives in- structions from Coach Tally Stevens before entering the game.

A familiar face around the dressing room and all BYU athletic events is that of trainer Rod Kimball. Here he reflects his twenty years as trainer to BYU athletic teams.

The Aggies picked off a Cougar pass and scored again to gain a 13-0 lead with less than a nnlnute and a half gone in the ball game. The Cougars could never quite gain their feet as the Ags v^ent on to win 34-0.

BYU 15, New Mexico 27 The New Mexico Lobos took advantage of a cold and mistake-prone Cougar football team to hand them a disappointing 27-15 setback. The game was a lack-luster affair in which the Cats were definitely not "up". Only 4000 Cougar partisans were in Cougar Stadium. The fumble figured heavily in the Cougar loss.

The Cougars put on the pressure to stop a New Mexico Lobo in a contest which resulted in the Lobos winning 27-15. The fans enjoyed the beau- tiful afternoon bathing in the sun.

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An Arizona Sun Devil is hit hard by guard Bruce Kochevar in BYU's Homecoming game. The crowd roared their approval.

Cougar teammates wait until they may get the call from the coach to enter the action. Sideline anxiety and butterflies create a great pressure on these football stalwarts of Brigham Young.

Center Dick Magoffin and Guard Bruce Kochevar show their ability and football prowess in ganging up on the opponent to bring him to the ground. Magoffin was selected as an all<onference center at the end of the year. Right: A Wyoming Cowboy is able to break through the line making it possible to pick up a first down. Wyoming won 30-6.

Quarterback Bud Belnap rounds end to pick up a first down.

BYU 19, Denver 6 Third-string quarterback Brent Hancock came off the bench to heave three touchdown pass- es and pace the down-trodden Cats to a 19-6 win over the Denver Pioneers in Denver. End Don Peterson came into his own as a pass catcher being on the receiving end of two of Hancock's offerings. Bruce Samples snagged the other one.

BYU 6, Wyoming 30 The Wyoming Cowboys who seem to always end up with their finger in the conference pie crushed the Cougars 30-6 in the Brigham's home finale. The win, coupled with Utah's win over Utah State the same day, gave the Pokes a tie for the conference championship.

BYU 6, Hawaii 13 The Cougars ended their season on a sweet note with a trip to Hawaii or would have done had it not been for the Rainbows' upset victory, 13-6. This loss brought the Cougars' season to a close with a 3 won, 8 loss record.

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Dave Cass suffered a broken leg in football action. Here he receives aid while waiting for a stretcher to carry him off.

FROSH FOOTBALL

Freshman Scores

6 Utah State BYU 20

7 Utah BYU 14

8 Montana BYU 20 12 Utah BYU 22

Won 4, Lost 0

The prep-stars of yesterday and the ail-Amer- icans of tomorrow: the freshman football play- ers of today. They came from all over: small tov\/ns, big cities, farming communities, indus- trial centers, north, south, east and west, and they all came to play. One of the most color- ful freshman football squads in the history of the school, the 1960 Kitten squad, to a man, came to play. This year's undefeated frosh squad is one of the reasons for optimism in the pigskin prospect of the future at BYU. Coach Hal Mitchell and his able assistant Glenn Tuckett were greeted with 80 candi- dates at the start of frosh drills. So eager and able was the horde that the final game of the season found 60 greenlings still in uniform. Out of a squad this size it is hard to pick in- dividual stars but the Kittens had an unusually large number of them. Stars like Doran Merk- ley who led the frosh in scoring although seeing limited action in the latter part of the season. Merkley, the big halfback from Black- foot, Idaho, tallied five touchdowns and added two extra points for a total of 32 points. There was quarterback and passing wizard Perry Ficklin who connected with six touchdown passes in the Kitten's four game schedule. Ficklin, from Yakima, Washington, passed for the frosh's first five touchdowns of the sea- son. Ficklin wasn't alone in the passing at- tack. Bill Jackson connected for two scoring aerials as eight of the Kittens' touchdowns scored this season came through the air. Fick- lin led the team in total offense with 485 yards. John Malarsie, the Durango, Colorado dynamo was the team's leading rusher with 233 yards and a 4.6 yard average.

Halfback Richard Ashmore scored 20 points for the season for second high honors on three touchdowns and two extra points. There were backs Lee Bunnell and Glenn Bullock who were also impressive. Some mention must be made of some of the many promising line- men who were so instrumental in the Frosh's four victories. Men like Gordon Blackham, Lawrence Geisler, Scott Wartena, and Jim Kimmell. The highly-touted Kittens opened their 1960 season with an impressive 20-6 win over Utah State's Freshmen in Logan. They then took the measure of a tough Utah Pa- poose eleven in a thrilling come-from-behind 14-7 victory in Provo. They improved with a win over a surprisingly strong Montana Uni- versity Freshman squad by a 22-8 score. They ended their season the right way by beating the Utah Frosh once again; this time on their field by a score of 22-12. This year's crop of freshmen is expected to bolster the varsity turnout next spring and it is very possible that varsity coach Hal Mitchell will be greeted by some 100 varsity hopefuls when spring drills do roll around.

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Quarterback Brent Hancock is hemmed in by quick rushing opponents in a crushing football game.

An elusive Brigham footballer evades the closing in ranks of the foe. left: Freshman coach Hal Mitchell watches the action with a grim and determined look.

BASKETBALL

PRE-SEASON

63 Washington BYU 65

74 Washington BYU 54 60 Oklahoma BYU 56 80 Miami BYU 112 65 Texas Christian BYU 74

75 Memphis State BYU 72

69 New Mexico State BYU 65

70 Kansas BYU 80 51 Kent State BYU 66 95 Louisville BYU 67 94 Citadel BYU 83 57 Louisiana State BYU 67

SEASON

66 Montana

73 Colorado State

79 Wyoming 85 Utah

57 Utah State

76 New Mexico

60 Denver

94 Utah State

80 Wyoming

65 Colorado State

95 Utah

64 Montana 57 Denver

65 New Mexico

BYU 74

BYU 49

BYU 71

BYU 91

BYU 75

BYU 97

BYU 89

BYU 73

BYU 89

BYU 58

BYU 80

BYU 72

BYU 74

BYU 70

Won 1 5, Lost 1 1

The 1961 basketball season at Brigham Young University will have to be termed one of the most successful of recent years. Although the Cougars finished in third place in the Skyline grab for glory, they ended the season with a 15-11 won-loss record. If attendance is any kind of measure, the basketball season would be even more successful. The Cougars drew a near-record 103,785 fans to games played at home, a figure that is second only to the 116,000 who watched home games in the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse in 1956.

The up and down 1961 version of BYU basketball tradition had a lot of rewarding moments on which to reflect. The upset, come-from-behind 95-80 win over arch-rival Utah will undoubtedly be remembered by fans and both teams and schools for some time to come. The thrilling 112-80 rout of Miami in Provo more than avenged a thrashing by the Hurricanes the year before. Then there was the 80-70 upset win over Kansas that will have to be listed as one of the Y's better performances of the season.

In conference competition, league co-champion Colorado State University was the only team to defeat the Cougars in both outings. The Cougars garnered no less than a split with the other Skyline teams.

Offensively the Cougars more than measured up to expec- tations. As a team they shot a very respectable 41 per cent from the field, averaged a shade under 74 points a game during the season, and had a 75.9 scoring average in conference play.

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Top: Timo Lampen, the "flying Fin" from Finland, pensively surveys the court situation as two opposing players close in to arrest BYU's play.

Right: Jim Kelson, a sophomore from Nephi, shows Montana play- ers the form which accorded him the honor of being tabbed as one of BYU's potentially great basketball players.

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Row I: Dave Eastis , center; Gary Earnest, guard; Timo Lampen, forward; Jim Kelson, forward; Bob Wilson, guard.

Row 2: Ron Steinke, guard; Bruce Burton, for- ward; Gary Batchelor, guard; Jack Mannion, forward; Ron Abegglen, guard.

Row 3: Lloyd Johnson, center; Gene Kunz, guard; Larry Crowley, forward; Roland Bevell, guard, Jim Williams, guard.

Coach Stan Watts, the master psychologist of basketball, finished his tenth season at the helm of BYU basketball. In his career at BYU Coach Watts has won over 200 games, in- cluding the NIT title in 1951. He is known for his congenial manner and his fair play. Coach Watts is especially known for build- ing players and instilling a desire in them to always do their best.

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Individually, most of the honors were shared by two veteran seniors, guard Gary Earnest and center Dave Eastis. Earnest, perhaps the most versatile player the Cougars have had in many seasons, set several rec- ords in his three years with the varsity. But his 1961 season was the best. A first-string selection on nearly every all-conference team, Earnest was third in Sky- line scoring with an average of 19.5 points per game, a feat that also gained him honorable mention on United Press International's All-American selections. Earnest's three-year average of 14.4 points per game is second only to the mark of 15.1 set by Joe Nelson a decade ago. Gary's career total of 1108 points places him in the company of such BYU greats as Rol- and Minson, Joe Nelson, ,^Ael Hutchins and Joe Ritchey.

Dave Eastis also left his mark on the BYU record books before departing into the past of basketball. Big Dave became the sixth man in BYU history to score over 1,000 points in three years, and his scoring average of 20.1 for last year is a school high. His three-year average of 44 per cent is also tops for a BYU regular.

Six seniors will be lost via graduation. Coach Stan Wafts will lose besides Eastis and Earnest, Jack Man- nion, Ron Abegglen, Larry Crowley, and Roland Bevell.

The Cougars opened their 1960-61 season against the University of Washington Huskies in Seattle. Coach Watts' crew came away with a split of the two games

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Top: Police, referees, and players became involved in a free- for-all at Logan, showing that sportsmanship can still stand to be upgraded.

Left: Gene Kunz hurdles over an Oklahoma player to lay op a basket. Brigham Young lost the encounter to the Sooners.

Top: Half time in the locker room is a place few fans have ever seen. However, it is a period of thought, instruction, and relaxation for the play- ers. Here we see BYU basketballers as they re- act to the half time break.

Right: Coach Watts rubs his hand over his head and tries to find the right words to tell his players. Often great inspiring messages have been delivered as second half play often shows. And on the other hand ....

Coach Watts and the players join hands in tra- ditional style before engaging in battle against the opposing team. After sending his chargers onto the floor Coach Watts anxiously watches every move and sometimes gives a few sideline instructions.

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against the highly-rated Huskies, winning the first

65-63, but losing the second 74-54.

The Mountain Cats returned home the following week- end and opened their home cage season with a loss to the University of Oklahoma. The Cougars came back the following night to massacre the University of Miami 112-80, behind Junior surprise starter Timo Lampen's 21 points. The Cats then spurted to a 74-65 win over Texas Christian behind the torrid point production of flashy guard Gary Earnest. The let down came again, however, as the Cougars dropped two in a row: a 75-72 squeaker to Memphis State and a four-point 69-65 decision to defending Border Conference Cham- pions New Mexico State. The Cougars wound up their pre-season home stand with impressive upset wins over Kansas 80-70 and Kent State 66-51. On a road trip the Cougars lost to Louisville 95-67. In the Poin- settia Tournament at Greenville, South Carolina, the Cougars lost an opener to Citadel but fought back to beat Louisiana State 67-57.

Efforts of 20 points each by seniors Dave Eastis and Gary Earnest gave the Y its first victory in Skyline competition over Montana, 74-66. With one win under their belts Coach Watts' crew headed over the moun- tains and into oblivion, dropping two crucial contests —to Colorado State 73-49 and Wyoming 79-71.

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Roland Bevell tries catching the ball before it rolls down the floor as e Wyoming player tries to keep his balance. The whistle blows and the referee throws the ball into the air. The centers lump and soon every player is actively engaged in defending the school's honor.

Gary Earnest flies into the air between two opponents and pushes the ball towards the hoop.

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The Cats returned home to lick their wounds and pre- pare for the invasion of the vaunted Utah Redskins and Ail-American Billy "The Hill" McGill. The Utes invaded, McGill was great, but the Cougars won 91- 85 in one of the most stirring comebacks ever to come off in the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. The Cou- gars trailed by as much as 13 points late in the final half; but torrid shooting by Eastis, who matched Mc- Gill basket for basket scoring 32 points, and Earnest who his 29 points (20 in the second half), beat the Utes into submission.

The Cats then handled the other cross-state rival Utah State with a 75-57 home victory. BYU hit the road again and this time came back with dual wins— 97-76 over New Mexico and 89-60 over Denver.

With the Skyline Conference's first and second place positions hanging in the balance the Cougars traveled to Logan where they were ambushed by the vengeful Aggies 94-73 in a riot-filled free-for-all.

Their hopes for the conference championship foiled, the Cougars edged Wyoming 89-80 in Prove. They dropped games to Colorado State 65-58 and Utah 95- 80. The Cougars ended the season with victories over Montana 72-64, Denver 74-57, and New Mexico 70-65.

Top: Dave Eastis steps up to the foul line, gets the feel of the ball, bends at the knees and swings up, letting the ball fly towards the hoop. Many times fans saw the Cougar cen- ter at this position which at the end of the season amounted to better than a .800 clip from the foul line.

Right: Cougar guard Gary Batchelor finds the going rough, especially with an opponent on his back.

FRESHMEN BASKETBALL

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Snow College

BYU

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Mesa

BYU

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73

Utah

BYU

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59

Utah State

BYU

90

76

Idaho State

BYU

77

64

Hill AFB

BYU

76

61

Utah State

BYU

85

67

Hill AFB

BYU

95

67

Dugway

BYU 105

76

Utah

BYU

62

96

Snow College

BYU

75

71

Dixie College

BYU

65

66

Carbon College

BYU

88

54

Idaho State

BYU

61

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Top: Coach Pete Witbeck of the Freshman bask- efballers found plenty of material on hand to shape into a team. Usually substituting a whole team at a time. Coach Witbeck readied the fresh- men charges for next year's varsity squad.

Middle: Pre-varsity games by the freshmen en- thused fans just as this bit of action would.

Bottom: Basketball ballet is evident as all eyes and hands and thoughts move after the ball.

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WRESTLING

Wrestling at BYU has become an integral part of the intercollegiate athletic pro- gram. Although the team did not capture the Skyline crown, they did represent the school on the highest plane of sportsmanship and desire to win.

Row 1: Unidentified, Rod Kimball, Wayne Allgaier, Harold Koenig, Elmer Davis, Drew Laudie, Boyd Adams, Hardie Rollins, Gene Ward, Ronald Brown, Theron Berry, Ron Mit- chell, Benny Colovins.

Row 2: Carl Bair, Phil Kresge, Leroi Davies, Keith Durfee, Unidentified, Mike LeSeuer, Steeve Goodsell, Scott Wartena, LeGrande Boyer, Merril Glenn, Dwayne Watson, Dennis Ercanbrack, Lynn Steele.

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Gymnastics at Brigham Young University is relatively new to the campus scene. As far as the Skyline is concerned, there has been no organized gymnastics com- petition for all the member schools. However, the varsity team did compete with California schools and some from the midwest.

Members of the gymnastics team included: Burt Stride, Lynn Byorkman, Jim Gardner, Richard Snow, Bryant Bush, Rudy Moe, coach, Phil Shurtleff, Byron Bush, Tom French, Klaus Axman, and Ken Witt.

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TENNIS

The tennis team had upset a strong Utah State squad and won over Montana as the Banyan went to press. Coach Buck Dixon in past years has kept his teams consistently in the running for the Sky- line title. Men who are excellent players as well as good sports are the tennis representatives of BYU.

Row 1: Jerry Amussen, LeRoy Peterson, Bob Kroff, Richard Dixon, Craig Smith. Row 2: Bob Harbrecht, Brent Turley, Sandy Sia, Gary Rose, Coach Buck Dixon.

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The Brigham Young University golf team will be able to get more practice in now that the university athletic plant includes a pitch and putt course. They lost their first outing to Utah; but, they rebounded to grab wins from Utah State and Mon- tana.

Row 1: Kent Vernon, Gilbert Tores. Row 2: Coach Dave Crowton, Clark Whillock, Paul Boyack.

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Top: Y tracksters Belne and Smith finished first and second respectively in the two mile run against Utah.

Right: The delicate pause in the mile relay oc- curs three times during the event. Passing of the baton skillfully has won many relay teams the race.

Bottom: Eldon Hastings and Eddie Giles prac- tice the high hurdles in Cougar Stadium.

Cougar thinclads were able to begin their training earlier this year inside the fieldhouse on the indoor field. When the weather was still raging outside, Y trackmen hosted Utah and Idaho State in indoor meets, sweeping them both. On a southern jaunt to Arizona and New Mexico, the Y thinclads dropped three consecutive meets to Arizona, Arizona State and New Mexico. The loss to New Mexico was the first Skyline loss for the Cougars in eight years. However, the Cougars rebounded and defeated Mon- tana at Missoula and Utah at Provo. With only one meet left with Utah State, the Y team looked forward to the Western Division and Skyline meets to be held in their own stadium.

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Top: Larry Kelly sprints down the track ahead of the pack in the 100 yard dash. In the dual track meet against Utah, Kelly placed first in both the 100 yard dash and the 220 yard dash. Cougar fans cheered as the team captured all three places in both events.

Bottom: Alton Thygerson displays the form required to get off to a fast start. Every afternoon Coach Clar- ence Robison put his thinclads through their paces in order to maintain the Y's Skyline supremacy in track and field.

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Tensed muscles indicated the enthusiasm and competitive spirit exhibited by men in the "starting gates."

Above: Y broad jumper Nixon leaped for- ward to gain that extra footage so im- portant in this event.

Center right: Dick Hey wood of the mile relay team breaks ahead of a Utah man at the sound of the gun.

Bottom right: Terry Thatcher tossed the javelin 229'4" to better the Western Divi- sion mark by about 4 feet.

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Coach Glen Tuckett, in his second year as head base- ball coach at Brigham Young University, introduced one of the most exciting, colorful and explosive base- ball teams ever to appear in the Skyline Conference. The 1961 Cougars broke numerous records under Tuckett. At the time The Banyan goes to press Tuck- ett's troops are off and running with the Western Di- vision pennant in their sight for the first time since 1958 when BYU swept both the Western Division and Skyline crowns.

The Cougars won their first six Western Division games in 1961. They started things off with a thrilling come- from behind 6-4 victory over defending Skyline Champions Utah in Provo. The Cougars bested the Utes 9-2 in the Salt Lake City return engagement be- hind the five-hit 14 strikeout pitching performance of veteran righthander Bob Mosteller. Next the Cougars humiliated Utah State in a home double-header, 14-2 and 11-1. The Cougars slammed out six home runs in the two ball games including two three-run blasts by shortstop Dan Moore to back stalwart pitching by Mosteller and Bob Noel. It was against the University of Montana Grizzlies, however, that the Cougars really turned on the baseball charm, taking both ends of a doubleheader 8-2, and 8-0. Noel, the Chandler, Ariz, senior, pitched a perfect game in the seven-inning nightcap for the Cougars. Seven BYU home runs were hit against the Grizzlies including 1960 collegiate home run king Jim Pierson's tape measure 505 foot blow.

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INTRAMURALS

MEN'S

The College of Physical Education sponsored the intramural program making it possible for every student to participate in an organized athletic competition. Almost every type of sport was rep- resented enabling students with varied interests to take part. Units and residence halls competed for trophies throughout the year. Included in the race were several teams sponsored by the wards of the three BYU stakes. Bill Hafen conducted the Men's Intramural office while JoAnne Calder- wood worked out of the Women's Intramural office.

^ Top left: Under the direction of the intramural pro- - _ gram, AAAS sponsored a fite night in the fieldhouse. Center left: During the intramural track meet, com- petition surged down the cinder oval. Bottom left: The tape breaking across his chest made this sprinter happy. Bottom right: The Iranians won the volleyball competition.

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Top right: Participants of the women's track team practice in the fieldhouse extension. Center: Intramural basketball provided a lot of excitement for the female ranks. Center left: Trying to out run the throw, this hitter hurries to the base. Bottom left: The ball leaves the bat after impact. Bottom center: All hands and eyes are towards the hoop. Bottom right: Volleyball was a part of the intramural program.

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Lofty mountains rising behind Colter Bay, Jackson Hole, provided an Inspiring setting which combined with messages of speakers like Elder Marion D. Hanks, group dynamics sessions, and general social activities to enthuse incumbent student leaders for the coming year.

STUDENT LEADERSHIP FRESHMEN ORIENTATION

Scenic Colter Bay, part of Jackson Hole Nat- ional Park, Wyonning, v\/as the sight of the Student Leadership Conference this year. Ap- proximately 240 student leaders from BYU were chosen to attend this conference held September 15 to 18. The seven bus loads of students made an impression at least on the gas station attendants as the buses all stopped at the same time. Elder Marion D. Hanks was the keynote speaker, and he inspired his au- dience with words about the subject, "You as a Person." He emphasized the idea that each person should strive to know himself and work to the best of his own ability. Clyde Parker of the counseling department, along with members of the psychology and business departments also added to the sessions. The program bureau provided entertainment for the group and along with dancing and getting acquainted, some students even found time for an ice cold swim. Marshall Chatwin chair- maned the event with the assistance of Nan Greene and Bruce Bryan.

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The multitude of freshmen who thronged to BYU last September were soon caught up in the confusion and bustle that would be col- lege life for them for the next four years. They soon found some order in the mayhem after a week of orientation activities directed by Maury Cowley, orientation chairman, and his staff. Tests, talks, and tours which began Wed- nesday, September 21, and continued through- out the week, introduced the blue and white beanied freshmen to the faculty, campus, hon- or system, government, and standards of this university. They were far too busy trying to remember all of their newly acquired infor- mation to think of getting homesick— for the first week at least. The class of 1964 showed outstanding enthusiasm by a larger number of applicants for class officers and the talent show than had ever before been received. The newcomers soon learned BYU's tradition of friendliness, and the customary "hi of the Y" spread rapidly. A feeling of unity and im- portance was soon established among the new class through participation in many social as well as informative activities. With mounting enthusiasm and familiarity with campus life, the freshmen prepared to face the ordeal of their first registration.

Sighs of concentration turned to sighs of relief as weary freshmen filled out the last of an almost endless stack of cards and papers. Even a cool, in- voluntary plunge in the botany pond for those who neglected to don beanies was relaxing after the battery of tests they had faced.

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HELLO WEEK

Any remnants of honnesickness were dispelled as students joined in demonstrations for their home states or countries in the traditional welcome back assembly which ushers in Hello Week. Even the "Y" got a facelifting for the new term as several hundred freshmen trudg- ed up the mountain to pull weeds and remove other obstructions from the huge block letter. Multicolored balloons added a decorative note to the introduction of student body officers in a program narrated by Nan Greene and Dave Jacobs. Climaxing a week of socializing and renewing friendships obscured during the long summer months, was the stag dance held outside on the tennis courts.

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FALL REGISTRATION

Registration, which always seems a hassel for most students, presented an even greater dilemma this year because of the change from quarter to semester system. The registration office led by Donald T. Nielson, found that many changes had to be made from the pre- arranged class schedule to accommodate the largest student body in the history of the uni- versity. Registration was held, as is custom- ary in the Fieldhouse, but the addition of the new indoor activity area was a great help in providing room for the faculty advisors and advice seeking students to work out their problems.

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HOMECOMING ON PARADE

Homecoming theme "A Y'd Wide World," en- abled imaginative groups such as Vikings and Broadbent Hall to create Sweepstake winning floats and dormitory decorations respectively. 40 floats competed for prizes in originality, beauty, and humor, and the Arizona Club, the Val Hyric social unit, and the Sophomore Class were victorious in these areas. Sitting on top of the Y'd World for the week was queen Beverly White from Brigham City, Utah, attended by Carol Ronnow, Las Vegas, Nev- ada, and Dorothy Crofts, AAenIo Park, Calif- ornia. The queens were crowned at a special Homecoming assembly directed by Nan Greene, and reigned regally over the events of the week. Richard Ballou was responsible for bringing the jazz artist George Shearing to the campus for a concert performance, and the dancers were also entertained by the love- ly voice of former BYU student. Mavis Rivers. The disappointment of losing the football game to Arizona State, 31-0, was soon for- gotten at the various openhouses held by so- cial units, residence halls, and graduated classes. Jim Bean, student chairman, and Paul E. Felt, faculty advisor, with the help of their committee, were responsible for a succesful and memorable Homecoming celebration.

Program bureau entertainers relived their trip to the mystic Orient in Fieldhouse Frolics.

President Wilkinson introduced Homecoming Queen Beverly White at the Queen's Banquet.

Eager hopefuls anxiously awaited results of Homecoming elections.

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Muumuued Mavis Rivers, Capitol recording artist, starred at the Homecoming dance.

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Dorothy Croffs, Senior Class Secretary, was chosen as second attendant to the Homecoming queen. Dorothy, an executive secretarial major is from Menio Park, California. She is a member of Val Norn Social Unit and active in Relief Society. Dor- othy was also business manager of her sophomore class.

Las Vegas is the home of senior Carol Ronnow who was chosen as first attendant to the Homecoming queen. Carol, a transfer from Arizona U, is majoring in elementary education. She is a member of OST. Past honors include Val Hyric Sweetheart, attendant to both Belle of the Y and Athenian Dixie Ball Queen. Carol is also a songleader.

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A glance at Beverly White's record makes apparent her spon- sorship by the Program Bureau and her final selection by the students as Homecoming Queen. Along with her skills as a major- ette, in which position Bev has served for 3 years with the BYU marching band, she is a dancer, pianist, and vocalist. She trav- elled with the Program Bureau in the Orient singing in a girls' trio. Winning the cake baking contest in Belle of the Y Week was one of the accomplishments that made her worthy of the title of attendant to the 1960 Belle of the Y. She was also honored by the Athenian social unit as their Dixie Ball Queen. Beverly hails originally from Idaho Falls, and went to school at Ricks Col- lege in Idaho before transferring to BYU. Beverly, who is a sen- ior this year majoring in elementary education, was crowned Queen of the 1960 Homecoming festivities by her father at a special assembly.

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Hours of labor were finally culminated when such floats as this colorful cornucopia adorn- ed by lovely coeds paraded through Prtivo heralding the afternoon's Homecoming game. Even the queen and her attendants donned football helmets to express their enthusiasm for the game.

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Climaxing the week's events was the Satur- day football game in which BYU played Arizona State. Even though Arizona won, it proved an exciting afternoon for the thou- sands of students, alumni and friends who filled the stadium.

Student organizers of Homecoming included, row 1: Ann Crane, Morris Slack, Nan Greene, Jo Paine, Pam Relyea, Ver- lene Spackman, Mary Jacobs, DeMont Dockstader; row 2: Neil Coleman, Jack Davis, Chairman Jim Bean, Letty Lant, Stewart Bay.

left: Craig Kirkham and John Dredge ar- range the IK display table during Or- ganization Week. Top center: The Viking social unit even used a sports car in the Eyring Science Center to attract passers-by.

ORGANIZATION WEEK AMS MEN'S NIGHT

Organizations on campus were given an opportunity to display their wares to the studentbody during fall semes- ter. Tables laden with scrapbooks and trophies gave an indication of the competitive spirit which exists among the units in vying for athletic, schol- astic, and social honors.

AMS sponsored a week entirely for the men. Perhaps the highlight of the entire affair was the address deliver- ed by Vernon Law of baseball fame from the Pittsburg Pirate World Champions.

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Campus buildings continued to be as busy on Sunday as during the week. With three stakes and 28 wards, stu- dents participated in Priesthood, Re- lief Society, Sunday School, and Sac- rament Meeting, in addition to the many other planning sessions called by the bishops and stake presidents. It was not uncommon to see a child in his mother's lap, the friendly hand- shake at the door, the after meeting discussions, and the solemnity enjoy- ed while the sacrament was being passed.

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With the advent of Women's Week this year, the campus male headed for the hills with a coed in pursuit. The assembly, fashion show, and Pre- ference Ball were each an integral part of the week sponsored by the AWS Council. Coeds did not have to stand in line this year to get their preference because they previously drew for times when they would prefer. Over 5,000 per- sons attended the ball which was held in four halls.

Top: From behind the stage an intent onlooker watches the antics of David Jacobs, one of the preferred men, in pantomiming "My Old Flame." Left center: A pert coed walks down the ramp to model a suit during the AWS fashion show. Bottom left: It really isn't a ghost, but merely a coed giving tips on how a girl can best make herself appealing to the boy.

Kent Haws from San Diego, California was voted as being most preferred by the coeds of Brigham Young University, He and ten attendants reigned over the Preference Ball.

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Right: Two soldiers appeared on the Christmas assem- bly and delighted the audience with a rendition of the "March of the Chocolate Soldier." Below: Talent from the Program Bureau combined to present the laughter- filled, solemn, reflecting Christmas assembly. Bottom left: Caroling, an old Christmas time tradition, gave many students the opportunity to spread Christmas cheer to the residents of Provo.

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Students who came from areas where it never snows were disappointed to find that Provo and Utah did not enjoy a white Christmas. Wards, campus units, and apartments all created parties and programs to help catch the spirit of Christmas. The university ad- ministration played Santa Clause by letting school out for the holidays three days earlier than planned. Of course, this decision was reached when over 1500 students gathered at Cannon Center to protest the short time they had to drive home before Christmas. During the holidays, events were planned for all those who lived to far away to go home. Dances, skating parties, firesides, and trim- ming the tree were all a part of everyone's Christmas.

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India, Africa, France, Canada. . . . the list of countries represented at BYU spans the globe. These guests from other countries shared some of their culture and mores with the rest of the studentbody during International Week. The week of discussions, movies, and demonstrations was climaxed by an assembly and a dance sponsored by foreign students for the school.

An Oriental flavor pervaded the campus as Chinese New Year celebrants, complete with traditional drag- on, snaked their way through downtown Prove to wind up with an exhibition on the Quad.

Students stopped to admire the multi-colored display of flags which lined walks in front of the Eyring Sci- ence Center.

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The Polynesian Club entertained at an assembly en- acting tales from the Book of Mormon. Flame eaters and sword dancers put on an exciting performance of skill and daring.

Fayek Saleh translated many papers, letters and other documents over 300 years old from Arabic to English.

WINTER CARNIVAL

In spite of uncooperative weatherman, snow enthusiasts headed for the slopes and ponds to compete in Winter Carnival frolics. Skiing, skating and broomball contests were the highlights of the week. Entertainment at the "Alice in Wonderland" dance was provided by Capitol recording artists, the King Sisters.

The Chinooks emerged victorious from final playoffs with dorm team EL-2 in broomball competition.

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PRINCESS ANN

Ann Dunkley of Ogden, Utah was chosen to reign over Winter Carnival Week as Snow Princess. Ann was a member of O. S. Tro- vata social unit. Majoring in elementary edu- cation, Ann received this honor her senior year. Qualifications in being judged Snow Princess included skiing and skating ability, in addition to beauty and personality.

DONNA MACKAY

Freshman Donna Mackay from Calgary, Al- berta, Canada was selected as first attendant to Ann. Donna was a member of Tokalon social unit and Canadian Club. She majored In French and listed skiing as her favorite hobby.

MARJORY HILL

Another Canadian, Marjory Hill, was chosen as second attendant to Princess Ann. Marjory Is from Montreal, Quebec. She was a mem- ber of the program bureau and was assistant drum majorette with the marching band. As a freshman, Marjory was enrolled in the General College with an emphasis on busi- ness.

HOWARD UIBEL

Howard Uibel from Mountain View, Alberta, Canada won over tough competition to be selected as Snow King of Winter Carnival Week. Howard is a graduate student maioring in physical education. He was also a mem- ber of the Sportsmen Club. Howard was a ski instructor.

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Richard Rampton, a transfer student from the University of Utah, was selected as first at- tendant to Howard. Rich was a junior major- ing in business management. He was a mem- ber of Sportsmen Club and an end on the varsity football team. Rich taught skiing.

RICH RAMPTON

Dick Staats, a junior journalism major, was second attendant to Howard. Dick is from Santa Monica, California. His hobbies are listed as snow and water skiing and sports cars. He was also a member of Sportsmen Club. Dick worked on the ski patrol and as a ski instructor.

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AROUND THE CAMPUS

The inevitable conclusion to every sem- ester is always final exams. Libraries v^hich have been half-empty during the rest of the term are suddenly jammed v\/ith busy scholars seeking to catch up on hours of back vi^ork. The most famous of all famous last words heard floating around about this time are always, "Next semester I'm not going to get behind!"

From the rooms in Helaman and Heritage, to the lobbies of the same, students sit and lie in various positions to get the most from their books. Alone and to- gether everyone seeks from the books which contain knowledge and experience of others. Stairways and bleachers also are used for the favorite pastime of study . . . study . . . study.

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Top left: Children of all ages took part in demonstrations around New Orleans' integrated William Franz School. Even twisted Bible scrip- tures were used to boycott the school. Top right: In Rome, America's Otis Davis (right) sprinted across the line first in the last leg of the 1,600 meter relay. The U.S. team set a new world record of 3:02.2. Bottom left: Pirate Bill AAazeroski races towards home plate after clouting a ninth inning home run which gave the Pirates the game and the World Series. Bottom right: Students crowd into the Smith lobby to view the series on television. Instructors found the inter- mittent cheers hard to cope with. (Photos furnished by United Press International).

WORLD EVENTS

From the time school began up to the time of graduation, the events which occurred through- out the world, helped shape our ideas and thoughts. Trouble spots seemed to spring up over night in some remote part of the world. From the Congo to Cuba, world leaders were con- stantly sitting on the edge of their seats trying to decide what move next would best further their cause . . . freedom or communism.

Top right: Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev waved his arms as he addressed the UN General Assembly in New York on October 1. He charged that the U.S. "sooner or later will have to learn" that a democratic system is possible only under communism. Mr. K made a surprise visit to the UN.

Right: Fighting and terrorism in the Congo made leaders all over the world continually uneasy. Russia and the United States continually threatened to enter war if either enered the issue. Shown are two bloody and weary Congolese who were caught up in the struggle for power.

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left: Here a smiling candidate. Senator John F. Ken- nedy enters the voting booth at the West End Branch library in Boston to cast his ballot. Kennedy won the election to beconne the 34th president of the United States. The pooular vote indicated less than a 300,000 vote difference between Kennedy and Nixon.

Elections nationally and locally affected the students on campus. Throughout the campaign, both Democrats and Republicar.s made their pitch to student voters. Headed by student committees and student chairmen, booths on campus distributed literature for their res- pective parties. President's Kennedy's brother, Ted, represented the Democrats and US Rep. Henry A. Dixon represented the Republicans in a series of forum assemblies.

Senator Kennedy and Vice President Nixon engaged In several debstes over a national television network. Each side claimed a victory over the other after the debate, but it finally took the voters to decide who should be the next president.

Top: Finalists for Belle of the Y were Tamar Ashby, Karen Hanks, Linda Smith, Paul. Hoogendorn, Paula Drayton, Dahnelle Bower Sherry Mills, Carolyn Porter, Marlene Cole man. Left: Flaming torches of the IK's madi a glowing path down the mountainside a the Y burned brightly in honor of the nev queen, Tamera Ashby. Below: The IK's madi certain that the old Y bell was in workini order.

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Talent was one of the nnaior areas that led to the final decision during Belle of the Y judging. A student as- sembly revealed the top talent displayed by the ten finalists. Below: Dahnelle Bower swings to the "blues" in a modern dance routine. Linda Smith, right, caught the fiery mood of Latin rhythms as she danced to a medley of South American tunes.

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Top: Cake baking is one qualification a true Belle of the Y must be able to master. Cakes are tested on tex- ture, taste and originality. One main stipulation all contestants must abide by is that they do not use a boxed cake mix. Top center: Beauty and personality were traits a winning candidate must possess. Based on poise, facial beauty, and congeniality, these coeds came out on top. Bottom center: Talent in dance, song, or whatever, helped the judges decide who was most qualified for the crown. Original poetry by one con- testant gave her the nod in this division. Bottom: After going through a variation of ballroom dances such as the waltz, cha cha, and fox trot, another winning candi- date came closer to victory. On Friday the studentbody voted for the most popular and Friday evening at the dance a lass received the crown and a bouquet of long stemmed roses.

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Sophomore Tamara Ashby first knew she had been chosen Belle of the Y when the Intercollegiate Knights lighted her initials beside the block Y. Majoring in sociology, Tamara finds time to be active in Cami Los and act as a songleader at athletic events. Tamara was a Cougarette when she was a freshman. Burley, Idaho s her home which she was able to represent as Miss Idaho in 1960.

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Acting as first attendant to Belle Tamara, Paula Drayton from Bethesada, Mary- land gave a rendition of original poetry to garner the runner-up spot. Paula is a member of Alcyone social unit and Spur service unit. In her ward MIA she Is age group counselor.

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Marlene Coleman is the second Miss Idaho in the Belle of the Y trio. She is a Tokalon from Pocatello, Idaho. Marlene had the lead in Opera Workshop's produc- tion, "The Emperor's New Clothes." As a freshman student, Marlene is maioring in music.

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ENGINEERING WEEK

Wonders of the world of science were displayed during Engineering Week openhouses. Films and discussions ex- plaining the function of engineering in fields varying from modern industry to national defense highlighted the week. Robert Weight, chief civil and structural engineer for the Power and Industrial Division of the L. A. Bechtel Corpora- tion, Dr. Henry Eyring of the University of Utah, and Werhner Von Braun, direc- tor of the Marshall Space Flight Center, were guest lecturers during the week.

what next? Atomic marshmallows of gigantic size emerged from one of the displays much to the delight of young spectators.

Right: Robert Weight told BYU engineers of the latest developments in the field of engin- eering.

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CAMPUS SCENES

There are many activities on campus which are not a part of any organized group, but they do play an important part in our college life. At the McDonald Health Center shots and pills are available to any student who seeks them. The oft-repeated call of "the switchboard is closing" is familiar to all those who call the dorms at 11 p.m. Lines are the big thing at Cannon Center when food is the main object. And if you get hugnry between classes the myriads of vending machines will sell anything from chewing gum to potato salad. The era of Wymount is soon to come to a close as the university plans to build new married housing units.

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BIBLER BOUNCE

Inspired by Dick Bibler's nationally famous "Little Man on Campus" cartoons, the annual Bib- ler Bounce is sponsored by the Daily Universe. Applications are submitted for the snarfiest pro- fessor, the lushiest Louise, and the most worth- less Worthal on all the BYU campus. Indeed, there is not a dirth of applications, which flow into the Universe office. It seems everyone knew someone who qualified for one part of the infamous trio. This year before the dance a jazz ensemble con- sisting of University of Utah profs and Utah Symphony Orchestra members gave a rousing concert.

Top right A trio performed at intermission in front of the bandstand which held the Y's Men who played for the dance. Center: Sally Hale was elected by popular vote to portray Louise Lush Bill Wootten was accorded the honor of representing Worthal from the famous comic cartoon. And finally, C. Van Perkins was select- ed from a long list of candidates to be Professor Snarf.

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It's surprising what you can uncover in an old attic— everything from old shoes to some rather fancy spiders. Left: Composer and conductor of sweepstakes winning Tokalon song, Karen Keller, received the trophy for her unit from Songfest chairman Betsy Cannon. Miss Cannon and Jo Ann Murphy acted as co-chairmen to produce the 1961 Songfest, "AttiCj Treasures". a

Nan Greene and Ron Hadley discovered many fasci- nating memories as they browsed through their "attic treasures."

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Beginning at top loft: "Dear John" Val Norns won second place with a musical medley of their mail (male?) problems. From baby bottles to missionary tracting shoes was the theme of Shomrah Kiyel. A Tokalon miss learned that everything, even a spider, has beauty; you just have to seek it out. Athenians sang of a man's search for solace from the "Hand of God".

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That memorable experience as the mold- er of a future generation was recorded by Helio Gonzales as he followed a new student teacher through her first day in class. With 4160 working for teaching certificates of whom 773 went student teaching this year, BYU's college of ed- ucation ranked third in the nation.

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Henry Heilesen was elected as the new stu- dentbody president for 1961-62.

Richard Hunter became the new vice pres- dent of finance for the coming year.

George Mangan replaced Keith Terry as vice president of student relations.

ELECTIONS

Elections on the Brigham Young Univer- sity campus are always interesting to say the least. An almost carnival-like spirit prevails as student campaigners erect their posters on the quad. In the primary, over 52 students campaigned for stu- dentbody and class offices. Included on the ballot v\/as a referendum vote con- cerning the status of social units on cam- pus—w^ould they or v^/ould they not be left on campus? Over 50 per cent of the studentbody participated by turning out to vote, this being indicative of the -in- terest generated by the campaigners.

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Far left: As seen from the stairway in the McKay building, the quad was adorned with posters and campaigners, left: Students stopped at the polling places to ponder over their favorite's qualifications. Picture panels of all the campaigners were posted at the polls.

Del Faddis was elected to represent the stu- dentbody in organizing social affairs.

Terry O'Brien will direct the culture facets of the studentbody as culture vice president.

The old. Max Pinegar, makes way for the new, Henry Heilesen, in the spirit of broth- erhood.

Students who walked through the quad found an array of posters and gimmicks to attract their attention.

Stairways, photographs, plastic swimming pools, and a badminton game added to the campaigners enthusiasm in trying to influence students.

JUNIOR PROM

Top left: Members of the Junior Prom committee work- ed many hours making large impressionistic murals to cover the walls of the east gymnasium. Center right: Dancers portray students and professor on the Junior Prom assembly "Impressions of Youth." Bottom left: Students flocked to the pre-Prom concert which fea- tured the Four Preps, famous recording artists.

Under the direction of Prom chaifman Marv -WrigJey, the Prom committee worked extensively to bring the studentbody the best Junior Prom ever. Themed "Impressions," students entered an at- mosphere of fantasy in the made over fieldhouse. Hundreds of yards of cheese cloth dotted v^ith accent lights draped over the dancers, transformed the east gymnasium into a dancer's paradise. Murals of modern impressions covered the walls. Although no big name band played for the Prom, the pre-Prom concert by the Four Preps added much to the occasion. The main basketball floor was transformed into a candlelit refreshment area. Favors of roses and perfume were presented to each coed present. As usual the Prom was held two nights to accommodate the large turnout.

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Top leh: Mel Gish and Loa Kirk performed on the all- dance Junior Prom assembly "Impressions of Youth." Center left: Youth goes to war and experiences the pangs of fear and courage and becomes a man.

Right: Youth as he grows up experiences flirtation as depicted on the Junior Prom assembly. Bottom left: Youth finds love and the joys thereof.

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Top right: Recording stars and night club entertainers, the Four Preps performed Friday and Saturday even- ings at a pre-Prom concert. Moving through old fav- orites as well as new/ recording releases, this group treated the audience to an hour of entertainment strictly Hollyvi/ood style. Harmonizing, joking, mimic- ing, and singing were all integrated Into their act.

BoHem left: Many couples found that the Junior Prom meant magic in their lives and left a special feeling within them. Bottom right: A fountain of water caught the eye of many couples who went to the 1961 Jun- ior Prom "impressions."

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Top right: After all the work was don' students gathered at the stadium to eat lunch furnished by the Food Service. Top lei Buckets of whitewash poured Into the barr which hosed It onto the rock and cement '

Y Day activities were centered around the theme "Y's Day, Y's Play." From the 398 foot block Y on the mountain to the boat harbor on Utah Lake, Y students carried, scrubbed, pulled, dug, painted, raked, and got sunburned in a day of work and fun. Starting at six in the morning and ending at twelve that evening, Provo and the campus took on a new look of freshness. The day was highlighted by the whitewashing of the huge symbol by the bucket brigade and ended with an intra-squad football game. The IK's lighted the block Y during the evening.

Bottom right: Buckets passed up and down the hill for a half a day in order to get the Y whitewashed. Bottom left: Food service people dished up the food as anxious and hungry students filed into the stadium.

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Top right: Wards, units, and freelancers worked on projects throughout Provo, as did these girls seen whitewashing a fence. Top left: Physical plant trucks made sure all the trash uprooted from its resting place was hauled away.

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Bottom right: In the stadium games after all the work was done, chariot races caught the interest of the audience. Bottom left: On the west playing field unit competed against unit in a tug-of-war. All was well until someone got hold of the fire hose.

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Bottom left: Al Rencher was Graduate Class President and Ron Knight was Graduate Class Vice President.

Working closely with Graduate Dean Wes ley P. Lloyd, the graduate students found that there was research work and technical snooping which could be obtained through their fields of study. The Graduate School can look to future growth with the depart- ments of the university making it possible to obtain a doctorate for the first time.

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GRADUATES

Row 1: James Anderson, Electrical Engineering; Rich- ard Anderson, Chemistry; Kenneth Ash, Chemistry; Gordon Augason, Physics; Carl Bair, Physical Edu- cation; Richard Bartholomew, Mechanical Engineer- ing; Irvin Bassett, Physics.

Row 2: John Beardall, Physics; Veldon Bennett, German; Thomas Beck, French; LaMar Barrett, Re- ligion; Gordon Betters, Physics; Onnig Bezirjian, Chemistry; Ruth Bezzant, English.

Row 3: Larry Bond, Animal Husbandry; Donald Bright, Entomology; Elias Brinton, Zoology; Rayo Budge, French; Clarence Calder, English; Ray Cald- well, History; Regenia Chadwick, H.D.F.R.

Row 4: Marshall Chatwin, Psychology; Richard Chiu, Civil Engineering; Dean Christensen, Physics; Jos- eph Christensen, Radio and T.V.; Karl Christian, Tool Engineering; Roger Clark, Music; Leo Conk, Physical Education.

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Row 1: Paul Conrad, Botany; Thomas Conway, Pol- itical Science; Ivan Cook, H.D.F.R.; Ken Cowley, French; Malcolm Crawford, Electrical Engineering; Sheldon Dahl, Educational Administration; Thomas Davies, Chemistry.

Row 2: David Dawson, Mechanical Engineering; Kay Dickerson, Mechanical Engineering; Dennis Dixon, Economics; DeAnne Dorny, English; Dorothy Dre- ger, German; David Dryden, Accounting; Reva Dutf,

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Row 3: John Duvall, Chemistry; Barbara Ellsworth, Bacteriology; Kimball Erdman, Botany; James Far- mer, Chemistry; Ward Forsyth, Geography; Jerold Frame, Physical Education; Rell Francis, Art.

Row 4: Harold Furniss, Music Education; Leon Gar- rett, Bacteriology; Morris Goates, Zoology; Morris Graves, Speech; John Gurney, Organic Chemistry; John Hale, Chemistry; Donald Halladay, English.

Row 5: Marian Hanna, Botany; Betty Harrison, Ed- ucational Psychology; Willis Harrison, English; Spencer Hatch, Graduate; Kenneth Hodgkinson, Ge- ology; Jeanne Holdaway, Elementary Education; Hower Hsia, Journalism.

Row 6: Hal Hunter, Sociology; Glade Hunsaker, English; Raymond Huebner, Mechanical Engineer- ing; Marvin Jenkins, Music Education; Jerald Johan- sen. Religious Education; James Johnson, Account- ing; Frank Judd, English.

Row 7: John Kadin, Graduate; Harold Kaufman, Geology; Elmo Keeler, Mathematics; Ji Yoon Kim, Bsiness Management; Verleen King, Botany; Marta Klein, Bacteriology; Wayne Kleinman, German.

Row 8: Darrell Knight, Secondary Education; Young Oak Koh, Animal Husbandry; Wung Gill Kook, Pol- itical Science; Vipin Kothari, Chemistry; James Lar- sen. Educational Administration; Eugene Lasson, Electrical Engineering; Dale Laub, Political Science.

Row 9: Elizabeth Lauritzan, Education; Crayton Lea- vitt. Geology; Ronald Lee, Music Education; David Lindsay, Business Education; Jerry Loomis, Physics; Warren Luch, Art; Mac Madsen, Physical Education.

Row 10: Mahbod Mahmoud, Mathematics; Homa- youn Mahoudi, Psychology; Gail Marsh, Psychol- ogy; Sterling Mason, Mathematics; George McCon- kie. Psychology; Leo Merrill, Physics; Kent Merrill, Psychology.

Row 11: Virginia Meservy, Recreation; Helene Mey- ers, Sociology; Charles Mitchell, Bacteriology; Don Mitchell, Accounting; Nalini Mitra, Physics; Mogus Molla, Political Science; Yazdan Mollazal, Geology.

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Row 1: Lee Morrell, Chemistry; Weston Morrill, Per- sonal Guidance; Albert AAoulfon, Agronomy; Bill Murri, Physics; Mahesh Narain, Business Manage- ment; Morris Neilson, Economics; Glen Nelson, H.D.F.R.

Row 2: Harold Oaks, Drama; Linda Pace, H.D.F.R.; Ralph Pace, Art; Revier Palmer, Chemistry; Vernon Parent, Electrical Engineering; Karen Parker, English; Edward Paugh, Electrical Engineering.

Row 3: James Pedersen, Botany; Ken Peterson, Soc- iology; Robert Peterson, Sociology; Peter Polgar, Electrical Engineering; Alvin Rencher, Mathematics; Merilynne Rich, English; Omar Rios, Sociology.

Row 4: Jay Risenmay, Educational Psychology; Jer- ald Robertson, Chemistry; Gerald Robinson, Geol- ogy; Shashi Shah, Business Administration; Weild- ing Shaw, Physics; Howard Shurtleff, Entomology; Bimlanand Sinha, Educational Administration.

Row 5: George Skyles, History; John Smith, Mech- anical Engineering; Brady Smithson, English; De- forrest Smouse, Geology; Charlene Steele, Art; Don Stephenson, Personal Guidance; Otto Stone, Speech & Hearing.

Row 6: Ric+iafd Sfrattoft, Electrical Engineering; Le- roy Swensen, Music; Leon Sylvester, Educational Instruction; Manijeh Taghavi, Zoology; Chandra- kant, Thakkar, Business Administration; Ed Thomp- son, Physics; William Tidwell, Geology.

Row 7: Carma Tingey, Instruction; David Tolman, Mathematics; Henry Tung, Civil Engineering; How- ard Uibel, Physical Education; Arthur Weight, Edu- cation; Gary Wells, Economics; Goon Whang, Graduate.

Row 8: Doretta Wheeler, Elementary Education; Blaine Willes, Geology; John Wittorf, Chemistry.

Row 9: Hayward Wride, Geography; David Wright, Educational Administration.

Row 10: James James Young, Art.

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Row 11: James W. Young, Chemical Engineering; Waldow Zaugg, Biological-Chemistry.

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The Class of 1961 has seen many changes conne to the university in the past four or five or even six years; how many it took to make the list, that of graduation. Even as they file into the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse to hear the final address, the new library and administration building will be receiving the finishing touch. Because of the expanded aca- demic program in recent years, many gradu- ating seniors will be able to stay at their school to seek that higher degree. During the year the senior class held a class party with the freshmen and sponsored several class assem- blies on the last Friday of each month.

Left: Bruce GIbb, senior class president, headed the many events in which the senior class participated. F»r left: Neil Coleman, vice president, showed his leadership ability by fulfilling the duties of his of- fice. Bottom: The third member of the senior trio was Dorothy Crofts who filled the position of secre- tary of the senior class.

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Row 1: Kelton Abbott, Joan Maurine Acomb, Bry- ant Adams, Jerry Ann Adams, Larry Adams, Newell Adamson, Dale Ahlstrom.

Row 2: Sharon June Aitken, Kay Aina, Dean Aldous, Wayne Allen, Bonnie Lou Alvord, Cordell Ander- sen, Karen Andersen.

Row 3: Mario Andersen, Donna Anderson, Ernest Anderson, James Anderson, Joyce Gaye Anderson, Sharon Ellen Anderson, Stephen Anderson.

Row 4: Edwin George Andrews, Aniene Andrus, Carol Arave, William Arnett, Carol Arnold, Richard Arnold, Wayne Asay.

Row 5: Sandra Ashby, William Ashmore, Lee Ash- ton, Allan Austin, Max Aycock, William Bachler, Junior Bailey.

Row 6: Christine Baker, Martha Baldauf, Jennie Ball, Sharon Ballard, Janice Kaye Bangerter, Bennie Banks, Bonnie Banks.

Row 7: Betty Barney, Joan Barron, Max Bartlett, Vicki Bartlett, Marolyn Barton, Dorothy Irene Bean, Earl Bean.

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Row 1: Pearl Bennett, Roland Bevell, Judith Bilder- back, Dennis Blackhurst, Dean Binks, Martha Befhea, Mario Blanco.

Row 2: Georgena Beardall, Roger Bennett, Kenneth Bentley, Lowell Berg, John Besendorfer, Linda Bel- ton, Lynn Beus.

Row 3: Kent Beus, Arvel Beckstead, Paul Beckstrom, Reed Billman, Delbert Bills, Joan Belliston, Sandra BIschoff.

Row 4; Janith Bishop, Nan Black, Steven Black, Royal Blacker, Richard Bednar, Gary Blackner, Markham Bench.

Row 5: Loren Blocher, JoAnn Bogh, Saun Bohn, Theodore Bohn, Steven Bone, Gary Bosworth, Gary Bowie.

Row 6; Susan Boyack, Wayne Boyack, Patricia Boyle, James Brackner, Marcia Bradshaw, lone Bradley, Harvey Bragg.

Row 7: Jean Brandis, Darris Bright, Grant Brimhall, Loren Conrad Bryner, Beverly Brunski, Robert Brush, Rene Brooksby.

Row 8: Darlene Brown, Marie Brown, Marlene Brown, Gurn Brown, Lee Brown, Pat Brown, Philip Brown.

Row 9: Sandra Brown, Wyn Brown, Gale Bullock, Dick Burke, Vosco Millet Burnham, Peter Burnson, Stanley Busby.

Row 10: Don Butcher, Gwendolyn Butler, Eugene Butler, Sherman Butters, Carl Byers, Harold Bywater, Kathleen Bowman.

Row 11: Florence Carlile, Orpha Cardon, Wendell Rex Candland, C. R. Canning, Jerald Capps, Charles Cardon, Kathleen Cardon.

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Row 1: Al Call, Fred Calder, Linda Carlson, Stephen Case, Alice Campbell, Kay Cannpbell, Sechon Chang.

Row 2: Odair Castro, Don Richard Campbell, Robert Campbell, William Charles, Raymond Charters, Dan Chipman, Ben Christensen.

Row 3: Craig Christensen, EIroy Christiansen, Geor- gia Christensen, Jacqueline Christensen, John Chris- tensen, Kay Christensen, Lee Christensen.

Row 4: Margaret Christensen, Beverly Clark, Claudia Clark, Gordon Clark, Kathleen Clark, Don Clements, Carole Clynick.

Row 5: Tucker Collings, Dean Conklin, Constance Conroy, Curtis Coombs, Marie Raenelle Cooper, Marilyn Cooper, JoAnn Coulter.

Row 6: Alex Cowan, Jack Cox, Kaye Cox, Donna Criddle, Jalair Crooks, Helen Crosland, Ivan Cros- land.

Row 7: Elda Joan Crowther, Larry Crowley, Kaye Cunninghame, James Cushing, Reneta Cushing, Gloria Camarillo, Jerry Dain.

Row 8; Celia Dance, Theodore Davidson, Betty Davis, Jack Davis, Kent Davis, Terence Davis, La- Velle Day.

Row 9: Dorthy Dean, Winnifred Deby, Rosemary Delaney, Robert DeLange, Karen Dennett, Charles Dermates, Gayle DeWitt.

Row 10: Mildred DeWitt, Esther Dillman, James De- Mont Dockstader, Carl Nelson Dorny, Ann Marie Doty, Harold Doty, Ronald Doty.

Row 11: Jean Douglas, Beverly Drake, LaRue Drechsel, John Dredge, Bryan Drennan, Lee Duce, Gaylon Deronz Dudley.

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Row 1: Luann Duff in, Ronald Duncan, Joleen Dun- yon, Kaye Durfee, Martin Durrant, James Dahl, Gayle Edwards.

Row 2: Kathleen Egan, Dolores Egbert, Lana Eld- redge, Barbara Elison, William Elison, Thomas Elliott, Sheldon LeRoy Elmer.

Row 3: Charles Engberson, Erik Eriksen, Jacqueline Evans, Sunya Evans, Wendell Evans, Cherry Evans, Gary Edwards.

Row 4: William Paul Faddis, Ernst Farley, Demetrios Farmakis, Lynn S. Farnsworth, Suzan Farnsworth, John Felt, Phil Fieeiki.

Row 5: Ronald Fife, Norris Fish, Byron Fisher, Joan Fisher, Carole Flamm, Marilyn Foremaster, Walter Forgacs.

Row 6: Curtis Forsgren, Klane Forsgren, Arline Foul- ger. Jack Foulger, Gene Fox, Phyllis Frantz, Allan Frazier.

Row 7: Gordon Fredrickson, Charles Freeman, Rob- ert Freeman, Thomas Frizzell, Jean Frodsham, Frances Fronk, Louise Frost.

Row 8: Dewey Funk, Richard Fuller, Lionel Full- wood, Carlos Fackrell, Carol Gadd, Melvin Gamble, Richard Ganschow.

Row 9: Kay Gardner, Kent Gardner, Samuel Gard- ner, Rodney Gardiner, Barbara Garrett, Martell Gee, Judy Gerrard.

Row 10: Beigui Ghoush, Douglas Gibbs, Kishin Gid- wani, Mervin LeRoy Gifford, Glenda Snow, Jean- ette Glover, Gerald Godard.

Row 11: Daria Lou Gooch, Beverly Good, Robert Goodwin, Kay Greenwood, Helen Hope Groom, Deon Gubler, Delmar Gurr.

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Row 1: Calpernia Goodrick, Gary Goodson, Roy Gough, Donald Grimaud, Wallace Gross, Sharon Greene, Eugene Gutierrez.

Row 2: Richard Graham, Levon Gale, Louise Han- sen, Larry Hansen, John Hansen, Janet Hansen, Garth Hansen.

Row 3: Floyd Hansen, Jay Hancock, Karen Ham- mond, William Hamilton, Thomas Hamilton, Phyllis Hamilton, Merlene Halladay.

Row 4: Bonnie Halfacre, Pryce Hales, Norma Hale, Bev Hakes, JoAnn Hadden, Richard Hacking, Ben- niar Hanson.

Row 5: Tom Haymond, Erwin Haws, Scott Hathaway, Shirley Hatcher, Ira Hatch, Antoinette Hatch, Jo- Ann Haslam.

Row 6: Bruce Haslam, Conrad Harward, Clark Har- vey, John Hart, Phillip Harrison, Phillip Harris, Joseph Harris.

Row 7: Lona Harrington, Vernon Harper, George Harmon, Liane Harding, Steve Healey, Gail Heber, Bonnie Heddinger.

Row 8: Evelyn Hegsted, Nancy Helbig, Sandra Hel- lewell, LeRoy Hemingway, Peter Henderson, Cliff Hendrickson, Lynn Hendrickson.

Row 9: John Heninger, Elias Heriera, Naomi Her- rin, Derryl Herring, Raymond Herzinger, DeVerl Herzog, Evelyn Heywood.

Row 10: Sherry Hiatt, Dean Higby, Carol Higginson, Glayde Hill, Sally Hill, Janet Hodgkinson, Ronald Hills.

Row 11: Robert Hinds, Gail Hinton, LaNae Hirschi, Patricia Hixson, Walter Hill, Jeanne Holdaway, Frank Haynes.

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Row 1: Max Holman, Shirley Hopkins, Anja Hov- land, Eugene Hughes, Gordon Huntington, Reese Hoopes, Elvis Holt.

Row 2: Dixie Holt, Rosemarie Holzer, Howard Ho- man, Carole Hoppe, Heinz Hosch, Heikki Hovland, Marlene Howard.

Row 3: Carroll Holdsberg, Heinz Hubler, Jackie Hutchison, Glen Hunsaker, Keith Hubbs, Grant Ip- sen, Syed Iqbai.

Row 4: Ray Ivie, Diane Ivie, Henry Iwassa, Vernon Ingham, Ernest Jacklin, Jack Jackson, Renee Jack- son.

Row 5: Mary Jacob, Carrie Jacobs, Carroll Jacobs, David Jacobs, Judith James, Larry James, Price James.

Row 6: Joseph Jenkins, Robert Jenkins, Annette Jenson, Neil Jensen, Diane Jensen, Gary Jensen, Gary L. Jensen.

Row 7: Gerald Jensen, llene Jensen, Annale Jepp- son, Ernest Jewell, Rajni Jhaveri, Clara Johansen, Afton Johnson.

Row 8: Colleen Johnson, Elaine Johnson, Elaine Jennings Johnson, Hugh Johnson, Ivan Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Linda Johnson.

Row 9: Louise Johnson, Nadene Johnson, Nolan Johnson, Norma Johnson, Paul Jordan, Royle John- son, Ruth Johnson.

Row 10: Sharon Johnson, Sharon Lee Johnson, Del- mar Johnson, Delwin Jones, Don Jones, Ralph Jones, Pauline Judd.

Row 11: Alan Karpf, Gerald Kay, Mary Keeler, Shirley Keener, Blaine Kelley, Henry Kellogg, Susie Kerns.

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Row 1: Gul Khiluain, Clara Kennedy, Cheryl Kill- pack, Griffith Kimball, Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, Wil- liam King, Nyle Kinghorn.

Row 2: Wayne King, Loa Rae Kirk, Larry Klingler, Ellen Knapp, Edwin Knight, Richard Knight, Rich- ard M. Knight.

Row 3: Phillip Kresge, Arlin Kuhni, Phillip Kunz, Carolyn Lake, Mona Lamb, Helen Lamberty, Martin Landers.

Row 4: Letty Lant, Nona Larkin, Carmen Larrigan, Duane Larsen, Edward Larsen, Leonard Larsen, Mar- garet Larsen.

Row 5: Orvil Larsen, Susanne Larsen, Bonnie Lar- son, Calvin Lasson, Ka Hung Lau, John Lauritz, Leda Law.

Row 6: Jon Lawson, Del Leach, Henry Leavitt, Young B. Lee, Mary Leigh, Hilda Lemon, Kenneth LeMond.

Row 7: Andrea Lester, Margo LeVltre, Ronald Lewis, Ronald Linford, Susan Lillywhite, Sang Woo Lim, Paul Lin.

Row 8: Jackie Lindsey, William Lindsay, Jay Liljen- quist, Jacque Littledike, Jack Livingston, Wayne Lofgran, Cliff Lorah.

Row 9: Ellen Loosli, Dorothy Lott, David Loughney, George Lowry, Stanley Lunf, Nolan Lutz, Virginia Lufz.

Row 10: Alfred Lyman, Ramona Lystrup, Joy Mad- sen, Judy Madsen, George Mangan, David Man- gelson, Elsena Manning.

Row 11: Harold Manning, Marilyn Manning, Mar- ilyn Rae Manning, Dean Mansfield, Tonia Marett, Cecil Marks, Marylyn Martell.

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Row 1: Kay Martin, Larry Martin, Robert Martin, Johnny Mask, Grant Mason, Audria Matlneson, Ro- bert Matheson.

Row 2: Dorothy Matheson, Thomas Maughan, Perry Maxfield, Karen McCune, Lloyd McDaniel, Douglas McGregor, Eleanor Mcintosh.

Row 3; Walter Mciver, Joyce McKay, John McKinley, Farrell McKinney, Donald McKrola, Leslie McLaugh- lin, Elaine McMeen.

Row 4: Larry McMullin, Richard McNeely, Shari Mc- Neil, Alvaro Mendoza, Ralph Meredith, Sterling Merrell, Vern Merrell.

Row 5: David Merrill, Eugene Metier, Lois Michie, Harold Mickel, Marilyn Middleton, Robert Miles, Keith Miller.

Row 6: Linda Miller, Patricia Miller, Tom Miller, Thomas L. Miller, Diane Millerberg, Richard Molter, Thomas Monaghan.

Row 7: Farrell Monson, David Montgomery, Brent Montgomery, Max Montierth, David Moody, Lyman Moody, Raymond Moon.

Row 8: Garry Moravee, Marie Moray, Afton Mor- gan, Jackeen Morgan, Michael Morgan, Sharon Morgan, Burl Morley.

Row 9: George Morrell, Nancy Morrell, Suzy Ann Morris, Evan Morrison, Ardith Mortensen, Ross Mortensen, Delmar Motes.

Row 10: Carolyn Mufich, Wayne Muhlestein, Mar- garet Mulr, George Munton, Maxine Murphy, Shel- don Murphy, Blaine Murray.

Row 11: Charles Naylor, Richard Needham, Ruth Neibaur, Gary Neilson, Linda Nelson, RaVoe Nel- son, Clark Neuroh.

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Row 1: David Neeley, David Newman, Adele Neil- son, Larry Nielson, Lois Nieison, Norma Nielson, Phyllis Nielsen.

Row 2: Dorothy Nielsen, Linda Nielsen, Nella Niel- sen, Lou Dell Nielsen, Roger Nicholls, Margarita Nikamo, Geraldine Noakes.

Row 3: Vernice Noble, Gary Nordstrom, Judith Nor- ton, Evelyn Nuffer, Stanton Nuffer, Nasib Nuseibeh, Earl Brent Nye.

Row 4: Ernest Gates, Alton Ogborn, Karen Ogden, Rulon Ogden, Sherry Olpin, Darvi/in Olsen, Beverly Olson.

Row 5: Joan Oxborrow, Richard Owens, Sue Os- bourn. Bob Orton, Arnold Orton, Sharon Ord, Karen Olson.

Row 6: Ronald Pace, Charles Padbury, Alice Paik, Eliza Jo Paine, Blaine Palmer, Glenn Palmer, Mer- rill Palmer.

Row 7: Jerrie Parker, Sonia Parker, Jane Parks, Evelyn Parry, Sharon Parry, Betty Jo Passey, Kaye Passey.

Row 8: Vernene Passmore, David Paulsen, Robert Paxton, Reta Payne, Paula Pearon, Katherine Peck, Aurelia Pederson.

Row 9: Donna Pefley, Wallace Penrose, Norma Per- kin, Wayne Perkins, John Perry, Lynn Perry, Na- dine Peterson.

Row 10: Paul Petersen, Douglas Peterson, Gordon Peterson, Leiand Peterson, Louise Peterson, Carolyn Pierce, Ted Pierce.

Row 11: Laurence Pierson, Patricia Pierson, Max Pinegar, Julie Pingree, Reba Sue Pittman, Laval Pitts, Norton Piatt.

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Row 1: AAarlow Plumb, Jon S. Potts, Nathalie Potts, Roger Prengel, Thomas Preston, George Price, Ruth Price.

Row 2: Donald Prince, Gerald Prince, David Proth- ero. Glen Probst, Judith Prusse, Merrill Pulley, Laurel Pulsipher.

Row 3: Charles Pursley, John Pyper, Blaine Quarn- strom. Dale Raden, John Radin, Clare Ramsay, Don- na Randall.

Row 4: Rulon Rands, Larry Rapier, Lee Rasmussen, Kathyleen Ray, Sanna Reading, Joan Ream, Charles Recht.

Row 5: Verna Redd, Joleen Reece, Donald Reed, Pearl Reed, Jane Reese, Rex Reeve, Allen Reinhold.

Row 6: Lillian Reisner, Lois Renriie; Robert Rennie, Lynn Reno, Anna Marie Rex, Ronald Rex, Sharon Rhees.

Row 7: Clarita Richards, Paul Richards, Mary Ricks, Richard Ridge, Kent Rieske, Barbara Riley, Doyel Riley.

Row 8: Doyle Rindlisbaker, Donna Rinquest, David Ririe, Dee Risenmay, William Roach, James Roberts, Linda Roberts.

Row 9: Ezra Robertson, Mariorie Robinson, Millie Robinson, Nancy Robinson, Suzanne Robinson, Wil- liam Robinson, Kenneth Roe.

Row 10: Milton Rogers, Kathleen Rokes, Carol Ron- now, James Rooney, Rella Rooney, Rhea Rosvall, Ferrel Roundy.

Row 11: Verl Roundy, Fred Rowe, James Ruge, Kenneth Sackett, Robert Sager, Gladys Saike, Ther- on Sainsbury.

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Row 1: Ahmad Salari, Bernardine Sam Fong, Roy Samuelsen, Selene Sandberg, Ella Santiago, Gwen Sanders, Don Sawyers.

Row 2: Gerhardt Schaupp, Richard Schmid, Gary Schofield, Harold Scholes, Thomas Schroath, Joseph Schumacher, Jack Scott.

Row 3: Vern Scott, William Sego, Marilyn Seifert, Loretta Seneca, Norma Senzee, Ernest Seppi, Neo Seppi.

Row 4: Caria Sevy, Spencer Sheets, Ann Sheffield, Carol Ann Shepherd, Kenneth Shirley, Linda Shirley, Fred Shirts.

Row 5: Tohams Shuman, Lewis Shumway, Donald Shunn, Sydney Simms, Monroe Singleton, Carol Skidmore, Russell Sly.

Row 6: Allen Smith, Peggy Smith, Phillip Smith, Richard Smith, Robert Smith, Ronald Smith, Patricia Snow.

Row 7: Sheldon Snow, Ulrika Soderberg, Abbas Soleimani, William Soper, Bonnie Sorensen, Janice Sorensen, Paul Sorenson.

Row 8: Rollin Southwell, Verlene Spackman, Carol Spaun, Ronald Spence, Roy Spradley, Glenn Stahle, Carole Stanard.

Row 9: Diane Stead, Barbara Steed, Dorothy Steele, Jack Steele, James Steele, Bob Seeley, Joseph Seeley.

Row 10: Barbara Stevens, Dale Stevens, Warren Stevenson, Duane Stewart, Lucile Stoffer, Eldon Stoker, Gordon Stokes.

Row 11: Daniel Stonely, Richard Stotts, Edward Stot, Bryant Strasburg, Gary Stringam, James Strong, Phillip Strong.

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Row 1; Colin Stubbert, EIroy Stucki, James Sulli- van, Leata Sutton, Geralee Swan, Jeanne Swapp, Leslee Swendsen.

Row 2: Jane Swift, Margene Symons, Henry Taber, Mary Tanner, John Taylor, Jon Taylor, Nelson Tay- lor.

Row 3; Gale Tenney, Keith Terry, Allan Thacker, Jeannetta Thiriot, Melvin Tholm, Cornell Thomas, Edward Thompson.

Row 4: Janeth Thompson, Franklin Thompson, Kay Thompson, Kenneth Thompson, Kent Thrasher, Ned- ra Thorderson, Gene Thome.

Row 5: Myrna Thorne, Warren Thornock, Leah Tid- well, Diana Titus, Douglas Tobler, Wayne Tobler, Verle Tolley.

Row 6: Dee Tracy, Gloria Trimnal, Anthon Turnley, Douglas Turner, Evelyn Turner, Robert Turner, Rulon Twitchell.

Row 7: Luella Twogood, Theron Twogood, Suzann Upstill, Geraldine Vance, Jerry Vance, Blaine Van Patten, Judith Vehar.

Row 8: Peter Verdoorn, Alton Vernon, Robert Ver- non, Efrain Villalobos, Carl Volmer, Nancy Voucher, Dorothy Wach.

Row 9: Abbie Waiwaible, Clark Walker, Lynn Walk- er, Ronald Walker, Carol Lee Walkingshaw, LeRoy Walser, Ralph Waltman.

Row 10: William Walton, Bill Ward, James Ward, Patricia Ward, Larry Wardle, Lane Warner, Eriand Warnick.

Row 11: Melvin Waters, Mary Lorraine Watson, Mar- garet Webb, Robert Weddinton, Sandy Weese, Gor- don Weinheimer, Dean Werner.

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Row 1: Laurel Washburn, Donald Watts, LeRoy Web- ster, Rita Wheeler, Amanda Whetten, John Whet- ten, Janet Whifaker.

Row 2: David White, Robert Whitehead, Eugene Whiting, Jim Whiting, John Wight, Millard Wilde, Susan Wilhelmy.

Row 3: David Wilkinson, Eldon Willes, Blaine Wil- liams, Jean Carol Williamson, Kay Williams, Paul Williams, Carolyn Wilmoth.

Row 4: Bobby Wilson, Robert Wilson, Robert Wim- mer, Anna Joy Woffinden, Peggy Wolford, Kathy Wood, William Wood.

Row 5: Ned Woodruff, Don Woodward, Doris Work- man, Linda May Wormald, Shirley Wride, Carol Lynn Wright, Gerald Wright.

Row 6: Willie Wright, Eileen Wyss, Russell Wynn, Betty Yancey, Karen Young, Antoinette Ziegler, Gareth Anderson.

Row 7: Melvin Ashton, Neilo Bassett, Clayton Beal, Jene Beard, Kenneth Bell, Willard Benson, Dale Berge.

Row 8: Oneta Billingsley, Anne Boam, Giles Bol- ander, Robert Boulter, Naomi Boyer, Gordon Bull- ock, Sylvan Butler.

Row 9: Carolyn Call, Henry Call, Virginia Clark, Rex Coles, Joyce Cordner, Betty Crail, Dorothy Crofts.

Row 10: Hal Gubernick, Andrew Day III, John El- well, Mac Ence, Robert Field, Ray Fielding, Clyde Fischer.

Row 11: Sally Jo Fowles, Edward Frandsen, Judith Forsyth, Aaron Casad, Reese Goodwin, Lee Gus- taveson. Bill Green.

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Row 1: Bonnie Green, Jerry Gwilliam, Lamont Had- field, Jeanette Haliman, Tom Margraves, Lawrence Heigert, Karl Holley.

Row 2: Nancy Homan, Carol Hoppe, Roxle Hubbs, Lucile Hunt, Henry Iwaasa, Ranae Jarman, Gary Jensen.

Row 3: Owen Jensen, Betty Keller, Patricia Kelly, Val Kesler, David Larsen, Frank Larsen, Ivan Likes.

Row 4: Ellen Loosli, Frank Molle, Lucy McDaniel, Marilyn McCoy, Roberta Neil.

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JUNIORS

The Junior Class participated in a class party with the Sophomores as well as formulating policies concerning the academic atmosphere of the campus. Under the leadership of Kent Haws, right, during fall semester they made their presence as a class felt. Carolyn Dahl became president after serving as vice presi- dent. Suzanne Rich, left, remained class secretary throughout the entire year.

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Row 1: Joe Advani, Charles Abercrombie, Florence Allen, Jannes Allen, Arthur .Acosta, John Adanns, Sara Adams, Duane Allred, Os- ral Allred, Ross Andra.

Row 2: Gary Lee Abbott, Lurae Ahrendes, Dan Allen, Howard Abrams, Williana Adair, Mary Allen, Dennis Adams, Donald Adams, Richard Allen, Doris Allred.

Row 3: Stephen Ames, Ida Ammons, Annette Anderson, Dellis Anderson, John Anderson, John L. Anderson, Roy Anderson, Terry An- derson, Ralph Adams, Fred Andreason.

Row 4: Frank Apolonio, Gregory Applegate, Humberto Aragon, Raul Aragon, Jr., Ramon Arave, Bob Arbon, Donna Argyle, Diane Asay, Jane Asay, Lowell Ashman.

Row 5: Don Ashworth, Mary Ashworth, Al- vin Atkinson, John Atkinson, Thomas Auger, Lonnie Ayers, Reed Babcock, Howard Bahr, Darlene Bain, Edmund Bak.

Row 6: Calvin Baker, Martha Baker, Snooky Baldauf, Ralph Ball, Melvin Ballantyne, Mau- rine Bangerter, Douglas Banks, Earl Banner, Stanley Banta, Judy Ann Bardsley.

Row 7: Gene Barlow, Don Barnes, Joe Barnes, Milton Barnes, Barbara Barney, LeRoy Barn- son, Bob Thomas Bartel, Diane Bartley, David Barton, Jack Batchler.

Row 8: Brenda Bateman, Charles Bateman, Geneva Bates, Norman Bates, Boyd Bauer, Loren Baxter, John Beagley, Vern Bean, James Beatse, Linda Beck.

Row 9: Sherman Beck, Carl Beckstead, David Bedwell, Vermoyne Beecher, Reid Beers, Dor- othy Behling, Mary Jo Benincosa, Lynetta Bennett, Robert Bennett, Karen Benson.

Row 10: Larry Benson, Rita Benson, Carolyn Bentley, Sherrill Benzley, Peggy Berg, Roger Berg, Jerry Berger, Scott Bergeson, Bernell Berrett, Richard Berrett.

Row 11: Max Berthelson, Larry Best, Gayle Biddle, Bruce Bird, Rebecca Bird, Vernon Bird, Virginia Bird, Nancy Birkeland, Lynn Bjorkman, Nan Black.

Row 12: Fred Bonney, Diane Bowers, Cheryl Blatter, Priscilla Bleak, Maurice Blotter, Glen Bowers, Alan Bossard, Marcia Bourne, Re- becca Boman, Evva Kaye Bonner.

Row 13: Virden Blackham, Peter Bos, Jimmie Boyette, Felice Boulet, Lloyd Boulton, Bev- erly Bonham, DeWayne Bowman, Susan Blakemore, Marsha Bluemel, Judy Bodine.

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Row 1: Fran Boyle, Dixie Bradbury, Jack Brailsford, Gary Bramwell, Floyd Braunberger, Charlotte Britsch, Todd Britsch, Beth Brower, Jay Brown, Jay M. Brown.

Row 2: Marvin Boyd, Pat Brian, Dennis Bright, Sterling Brimley, Rae Ann Bringhurst, Tan- field Brooks, Evelyn Brough, Barbara Brown, Glenn Brown, Joan Brown.

Row 3: Marilyn Brown, Richard Brown, Sel- ma Brown, Susan Brown, Thomas Brown, Jerry Browning, Bruce Brunson, Jane Brunt, Ardis Brush, Judith Bubb.

Row 4: Bill Buchaman, Gary Bunnell, Sara Burgess, I Jane r Burt, Rosemarr Burtenshaw, Marvin Burton, Tami Burton, Wayne Burton, Lonna Bush, Vernean Butcher.

Row 5: Dennis Butler, Ruth Butler, Vera But- ler, Barbara Butters, Ann Marie Call, JoAnn Callister, Marilyn Cameron, Linda Camp, Blaine Campbell, David Campbell.

Row 6: Royce Campbell, Betsy Cannon, Ter- rance Cannon, Lavora Capps, Eleanor Capson, Kenlyn Card, Peter Carkulis, Carolyn Carlisle, Jill Carlston, Kathleen Carr.

Row 7: Bobby Cartee, Ronald Carter, Donna Casperson, Marion Casteleiro, Dean Castle, Lu Chalker, Enid Arlene Champney, David Chase, Lance Chase, John Chenoweth.

Row 8: George Christenot, David Chrisfensen, Lucy Christensen, Marietta Christley, Larry Christy, Barbara Chick, Lewis Church, Gary Clark, John Clark, Lynne Clark.

Row 9: Earl Cutler, Donn Cutler, JeNeal Cur- tis, Judi Cunningham, Charles Cummins, Don- na Crookston, Don Crompton, Joan Croft, Ev- elyn Croft, Kay Crockett.

Row 10: Carol Criddle, Ann Crane, Linda Crandall, John Crandall, Charles Cramer, Ronald Craft, Maurice Cowley, Charlefte Cox, Ronald Coup, Marba Cottle.

Row 11: Darrell Cornagay, James Corbett, David Corbett, Richard Coombs, Nigel Cook, Homer Cook, Ronald Collyer, Barbara Colby, Ronald Cockrell, Judy Cochran.

Row 12: Jo Ellen Cline, Clyde Clements, Sher- ilyn Clement, Lois Cleavinger, Robert Clay, Mariorie Clawson, Terry Clark, David Cand- land, Sue Ann Dahl, Clair Daines.

Row 13: David Daines, Carolyn Dahl, Carolyn Dalley, Carol Dana, Bonnie Davidson, David Davidson, Elmary Davidson, David Davies, James Decker, Wayne Decker.

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Row 1: Roxye DePriesf, Diane Derry, Mary Deschamps, Leonora De Vries, John Day, Jan Dickson, Brent Dickson, Margie Didericksen, Dianne Ditt, Glen Dixon.

Row 2: Ann Dowdle, Ted Draper, Alan Dredge, Penny Druke, James Dudley, EIna Duncan, Earlene Durrant, Diane Dursfeler, Charlotte Easter, Jim Echard.

Row 3: Richard Edman, Carolyn Edwards, Mary Ellen Edmunds, Les Edwards, Mary Ed- wards, Mildred Edwards, Aleen Eggleston, Cynthia Ekiund, Diane Elarth, Charles Ellis.

Row 4: Darlene Elm, Diane Emery, Kaye Eng- land, Donald Engstrom, David Erickson, John Erwin, John Evans, Richard Evans, Robert Evans, Andrea Everett.

Row 5: Elaine Eyre, Larry Eyre, Robert Farmer, Kathryn Fames, Duane Farnsworth, Rex Farnsworfh, Dave Farrm, Diane Fausett, Paul Feher, Susan Felts.

Row 6: Carolee Ferguson, Ben Fietkau, Lyn Fife, Mary Ellen Fife, Sue Fife, Karen Firmage, Donald Fiscus, Laurel Fisher, Jo Ann Fitts, Patricia Ford.

Row 7: Janet Forsling, Janiet Forsyth, Ben Foulk, Pat Fox, Kay France, Janet Frandsen, Ferrel Freer, Robert French, Harris Fuchigami, David Fuhriman.

Row 8: Deoine Fullmer, Sharon Fuller, Terry Gale, Judy Gardner, Phil Garn, Joyce Gay, Errol Genta, Reza Ghannad, Geraldine Gibb. Richard Giles.

Row 9: Lynne Glassford, Lowell Glenn, Will Godfrey, Fred Goldsberry, Jay Goodfellow, Loye Goodrich, Ray Goodwin, Ward Goodwin, Mike Gray, Melva Green.

Row 10: Thomas Green, Lawrin Greene, James Greenhaigh, Neil Greenhaigh, Wilbur Green- halgh, Ried Greenwood, Val Greenwood, Hugh Gregson, Edward Gries, Galen Grossarth

Row 11: Norma Gurden, Kathleen Gurney, Leonard Hadden, Ronald B. Hales, Ronald W. Hales, John Richard Hall, Ronald Hall, Boyd Hancock, Brent Hansen, Kent Hansen.

Row 12: Marilyn Hansen, Deanna Harding, llene Harding, Suzanne Hargreaves, Aaron Hatch, LaRell Hatch, Sylvia Hatch, Leola Ha- vens, Thomas Hasty, Barbara Hawkins.

Row 13: Ruth Hart, Victor Hart, Ann Hastings, Leroy Harris, Linda Harley, Juanita Harmon, Robert Hart, Jerald Harris, Lynn Harrison, Janice Hawkins.

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Row 1: Kent Haws, Charles Hayashi, Steven Haycock, Aragon Helaman, Forrest Hellewell, Delbert Helphensfine, Marjorie Hendershott, Claire Hendrickson, Gene Hess, Eileen Heur- kens.

Row 2: Ronald Hawkins, Pearl Heath, Vernon Heber, Henry Heilasen, LaMar Helquist, Char- les Hencely, Joyce Henderson, Larry Hender- son, Kathleen Hendrickson, Ronald Harman- sen.

Row 3: Curtis Herrin, George Hewitt, Duane Hiatt, Janet l-Mbbert, Zada Higginson, Zola Higginson, Byrde Hill, Howard Hill, Jack Hill, Elaine Hillman.

Row 4: Linda Hinckley, Dianne Hinich, Janis Hirst, Judy Hirtle, Laura Hobbs, Paula Hoog- endorn, Carolyn Hodgson, Wilhelm Hoehn- dorf, Paul Hokanson, James Holcombe.

Row 5: Dennis Holdaway, Carol Holllngshead, Almy Hollis, Dixie Holloway, Donald Holman, Larry Holman, Gaye Holt, Steve Holton, Gor- don Hoiyoak, Wilma Homer.

Row 6: David Hopkins, Mary Hoppins, Kent Home, Heinz Horstmeier, William Houssian, Chak Fu Hsu, Dick Hubbel, Gary Huff, Con- stance Huffman, Leon Hugh.

Row 7: Vern Hunsaker, Allan Hunt, Darwin Hunt, Robert Hunt, Rosel Hunter, Kent Hunts- man, Verlee Huntsman, Garn Husklnson, Brenda Hutchings, Edward Hutchings.

Row 8: Walter Hutchison, William Hyde, Flemming Hyllested, Judith Ingham, Karolyn Jackman, Myrtle Jackson, Karin Jacob, Karen Jacobs, Bart Jacobsen, Kent Jarman,

Row 9: Harold Jarvis, Verona Jarvis, Lynn Jefferies, Larry Jenkins, Gayle Jensen, Joanne Jensen, Max Jensen, Max A. Jensen, Marilyn Jeppson, Calvin Jewell.

Row 10: Gail Jewell, Loretta Johns, Alice Johnson, Barbara Ann Johnson, Beverly Johnson, Brent Johnson, Carl Johnson, Caro- lyn Johnson, Connie Johnson, Deverl Johnson.

Row 11: D. Merrill Johnson, D. Von Johnson,

Jeniel Johnson, Judy Lynn Johnson, Karen Johnson, Larry Johnson, Lloyd Johnson, Mary Jean Johnson, Sandy Johnson, Thomas John- son.

Row 12: Carolyn Jones, Daniel Jones, Gerald Jones, Karen Jones, Lloyd Jones, Lura Lee Jones, Richard Jones, Sonja Jones, Tracy Jor- gensen, Ronald Judd.

Row 13: Newel Jorgensen, Warren Jones, Marguerite Jost, Dennis Jordan, Donald Ju- lander, Zadeh Saleh Kardouni, Glenn Keller, Paul Kelly, Patricia Kelsey, Kaye Kenney.

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Row 1: Alan Kenney, Ronald Knighton, Wes- ton Killpack, Connie King, Kayle Kirk, Tony Knudsen, Harold Koenig, Aleada Marie Kline, Kathryn Kuykendall, Lennis Knighton.

Row 2: Bonnie Kieffer, John Kirkman, Beatrice Kleinman, Donald Kohn, Charles Krause, Darryl Kristjanson, Robert Kunz, Vicci Kunz, Linda Kllngler, Katherine Lake

Row 3: Judy Lambert, Margaret Laney, Clif- ford Lank, Hal LaPray, Nathan Larsen, New- ell Larsen, Sharon Larsen, Connie Larson, Glade Larson, Kenneth Larson.

Row 4: Maurine Larson, Nora Larson, Drew Laudie, Patricia Layton, Connie Leavift, Keith Leavltf, Ha LeByung, Terrance Leder, Sharon LeFaivre, Val Lefler.

Row 5: Louise Leonard, Carol Leonardson, Lurlene LeVar, Bob Lewis, Mike Libby, Mar- jorie Light, Jay Lillywhite, Sheri LaRee Limb, Ronald Linsay, Johannes Linning.

Row 6: Earle Lloyd, Naomi Loftus, Wes Love, Mililani Luahiwa, Linda Luckau, William Lud- wig. Gene Luke, Lynn Lund, Jerry Lynn, Kenneth Lyon,

Row 7: Helene Lysy, Susan MacDonald, Merna Madden, H. Kent Madsen, Margaret Madsen, Ruth Madsen, Deanne Malmstrom, Wendy Mangum, Haws Marble, Elaine Marchant.

Row 8: Diana Markham, Sharon Marks, Steph- en Marsh, Karen Martin, Mary Martineau, Lin- da Marwede, Jim Master, David Matson, Leonard Matthews, Gloria Maxwell.

Row 9: Kaye Marzuardson, Marsal McAllister, Norman McAllister, Yvonne McClellan, James McCloud, Jerry McClure, Colleen McConkie, Myrna McEwen, Ronald Mclnfyre, Penny Mc- Lelland.

Row 10: E. Sharlene McMahon, John Meade, Donis Meiners, J. Larry Memmoft, Carolyn Merrill, Marilyn Merrill, Carol Meservy, Ferd- inand Meyer, Earlene Michaelson, Arlene Miera.

Row 11: Manuel Miera, Mel Miles, Gerald Miller, Grant Miller, Judith Miller, Gordon Millett, Owen Minnick, James Mitchell, Mar- lene Monson, Linda Montgomery.

Row 12: Ruth Moore, Janice Morgan, David Morrill, Karl Mortensen, Gordon Moss, Mar- lene Moss, Nellie Motes, Clark Moulton, Lewis Muhlestein, JoAnn Murphy.

Row 13: Allan Murdock, Dennis Murdock, Nancy Muir, Emmett Myers, Ellen K. Mylar, Carol Lee Nicholson, Evelyn Neff, Gordon Nelson, Mark Jay Nelson, Judith Nielsen.

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Row 1: Sharon Nelson, Stanley Ness, Sharon Neuharth, Frank Newman, Jay Newton, Arn- old Nef, Vaughn Nordes, Carol Nielsen, Ny- lin Nelson, Julia Ann Nielsen.

Row 2: Shirley Nissen, Jaycene Noakes, T. Joy Nooner, Janice Norberg, Kaye Nordes, Bryce Nielson, Richard Norton, Richard Nourse, Wilma Oborn, Terry O'Brien.

Row 3: Don Ockey, Sharon Ockey, Beverly O'Donnal, Lola Ogden, Kitty Oliver, Jackie Olpin, Lawrence Olpin, Jane Olsen, Lea Ol- sen, Marilee Olsen.

Row 4: Pat Olsen, Tamara Olsen, Duane Ol- son, Jerri Olson, Orchid Openshaw, Linda Ord, Ralph Orr, Michael Ossola, Floyd Ostler, T. Morris Ostler.

Row 5: Cherry Overall, Judy Oversby, Judith Owen, Bonnie Pace, Ellen Pace, Margaret Pace, Ralph Pace, June Packer, Thane Packer, Norman Palmer.

Row 6: Byron Parker, Giles Parker, Kenneth Parker, Margaret Parkhursf, Stanley Parkin- son, Gaylord Patten, K-Lynn Paul, Alice Paul- son, Donna Payne, Bruce Pearson.

Row 7: Edward Peart, Robert Peart, LeRoy Peterson, Jeri Pertson, Ruthie Peterson, Low- ell Pendrey, George Perkins, Carolyn Phillips Patricia Petersen, Karen Plhl.

Row 8: Jan Peterson, Bruce Pehrson, Steph- anie Peck, Royal Peterson, Sharon Pendle- bury, Thelma Peterson, Wade Peterson, Ger- ald Persson, Connie Pierson, Berkley Peterson

Row 9: Terrel Plotts, Melvin Pobanz, Carolyn Pond, Linda Pope, Virginia Portie, Linda Pot- ter, Jerry Poulsen, Vernon Poulter, Karen Poutala, Leon Powell.

Row 10: Richard Powell, Sharon Powers, Gregory Pratt, Mary Eleanor Pratt, Kent Price, Lloyd Price, Sandra Price, Dilworth Pugh Connie Pulaski, Carole Pulley.

Row 11: Linda Pulsipher, Helen Pyrah, Ar- turo Quiroz, Judith Ralph, Darlene Ramsey, James Rampton, James Randall, JaNeen Rawlins, Elaine Ray, Robert Ray.

Row 12: Sharon Ray, M. Syed Razashah, John Reay, Gaye Record, Tonya Redd, Mitchel Reed, Clair Rees, Richard Rees, Kay Reese, Nedra Reese.

Row 13: Janet Reeve, Jerry Rennick, Suz- anne Rich, Jeanne Richardson, W. Dale Rich- ardson, Marcia Riddle, Hall Rigby, Brent Rig- trup, Kaye Rindlisbaker, Lucille Roberts.

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Row 1: Scott Robertson, Don Robinson, Karl Robinson, Peggy Robinson, Joan Robison, Bonnie Lee Rogers, Kenna Rogers, Linda Rog- haar, Luzon Ross, Lyie Rowe.

Row 2: Sharron Rowe, Lynda Rudd, Lacy Ma- rie Russell, Suzanne Russell, Kay Holt Salmon, David Sampson, Milton Sampson, Devon San- derson, Valine Saunders, Lee Sauer.

Row 3: John Schade, Roberta Schade, Ruder Schill, Archie Schmidt, Robert Schnell, Nancy Schult, Cathy Scott, George Scott, Claudia Scoville, Doyle Seely.

Row 4: Janet Seeley, Wallace Seeley, Karl Seethaler, John Seggar, Jean Senf, Vicki Sex- ton, Ramesh Shah, George Shamo, Karen F. Shaw, Jerry Shaw.

Row 5: Robert Shaw, William Shehan, Judy Shell, Glenna Shumway, Rex Shumway, Jos- ephine Shurtliff, Gloria Silcock, Judy Sim- onds, Linda Skidmore, Kenneth Skousen.

Row 6: Morris Slack, Dion Slade, Russell Sly, Annette Smith, Carol Ann Smith, Carlos Smith, Carolynn Smith, Delos Smith, Gerald Smith, Linda Lee Smith.

Row 7: Lucy Smith, Maurice Smith, Robert D. Smith, Rosemary Smith, Sandra Smock, Linda Smoot, Donna Snead, J. Monte Snell, Phil Snyder, Vicki Soha.

Row 8: Marilyn Sorensen, William Southwell, James Speas, Maylene Spencer, Lynn Staker, Lorenzo Starling, Alexander Stecker, Denice Steele, Zoreatha Steele, Susan Stephan.

Row 9: Jacland Stephenson, Paul Stephenson, Donald Stevens, Mont Stevens, Ray Stevenson, Janet Stewart, Kathleen Stewart, Lynn Stew- art, Lynn J. Stewart, David Stratton.

Row 10: Laura Stratton, Jim Strickland, Jahn Stringham, Keith Stirling, Grace Stone, Carl Stones, Lorna Sforrs, Gerald Stubbs, R. Diane Summers, Russell Sutherland.

Row 11: M. Michael Suzuki, Sandra Swapp, Garth Sweeten, Jerry Swensen, Milton Taft, David Tanaka, Elvin Tanner, Ataollah Taskini, Kathryn Tate, Anthony Taylor.

Row 12: Darlene Taylor, Janet Taylor, Joan Taylor, Jon Eric Taylor, Wayne Taylor, Rich- ard Tebbs, Carol Terry, Layle Thatcher, David Thomas, Jeff Thomas.

Row 13: Caria Thompson, Dallas Clark Thomp- son, Erwin Thompson, John Thompson, J. Ward Thompson, Calvin Thorpe, Clark Thor- stenson, Linda Thurman, Alton Thygerson, Francis Tilby.

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Row 1: Brent Tracy, William Timmerman, Paul Timothey, Pat Tribe, Ann Todd, Byron Todd, Jay Turner, Tuitalau Tonga, Joseph Turner, Mardell Topham.

Row 2: Solveig Torvik, Sandra Towler, Rob- erta Till, Paul Trane, Marjorie Tipton, Richard Tripp, Jesse Trujillo, Clive Tuckett, Paul To- ner, Harley Toone.

Row 3: Marilyn Turner, Don Udall, Anne Udy, Jeanne Ursenback, Amy Lee Valentine, John Van Buran, Louise Van Dam, Ronald Van Leuven, Judy Van Zweden, Gary Vernier.

Row 4: John Wadsworth, Wllma Waldron, Nadine Waldvogel, Darrell Walker, David Walker, Gene Walker, Glen Walker, Glenda Walker, Royce Walker, Pat Wallwork.

Row 5: Mary Wanlass, Carolyn Ward, Gary Ward, Patricia Ward, Loretta Warren, Linda , Warwood, Judith Washburn, Diane Watt,| Blaine Watts, Frances Waymire.

Row 6: Robert Weber, Howard Weight, Milliel Waldvogel, Floyd Wells, Judith Westenskow,! James Westover, Kay Wheadon, James Wheel-J er, Lyie Whipple, Sharon Whitaker.

Row 7: Bonnie White, Carol White, Chariottel White, James White, Marsha White, MervinJ White, Ronald White, Kristine Whiting, Gor-j don Wight, Jill Wilhelmsen.

Row 8: Barbara Wilde, Ellen Wilde, Rob^rt| Williams, Shirley Williams, Jeanette William- son, Rae Wright, Jeff Willis, Joy Wllmofh,| Enosa Wilson, Ida Wilson.

Row 9: Monte Wilson, Arvin Wiltbank, Arlenef Wimmer, Kathy Winder, Gary Winegar, Shar- on Winegar, Evan Winter, William Wiscombe,| Martin Wistisen, Faye Wittwer.

Row 10: Byard Wood, John Woodward, Shar-' on Woolley, Noel Wootton, Tom Worlton,] Dean Wortham, Charlotte Wrathall, Clair' Wright, Dale Wright, Donald Wright.

Row 11: Edith Wright, Marilyn Wright, Phil Wright, Wayne Wright, Vern Young, Connie Yamada, Buddy Youngreen, Laurence Yor- gason, Sandra Yorgason, Fay Yost.

Row 12: Les Young, DeWayne Young, Mar- garet Young, Sherrill Young, Wilma Zaugg, Norma Zurcher.

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Top: Dancing at the Junior- Sophomore class party, highlighted the evening held in the Snnith Family Living Center multipurpose area. Bottom: The Sophomore class presented an original assembly for the studentbody. The script was written by class president Doug Stewart.

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The Sophomore Class officers varied during the year, as did the Juniors. The changeover affected the fol- lowing people: Ralph Hardy, Anna Marie Nielson, Carolyn Potter, Jack Losmann, Irene Hall, and Doug Stewart.

SOPHOMORES

The Sophomore class, being the second largest class in the studentbody, aided the social, aca- demic, and spiritual life of the university. They presented assemblies the last Friday of each month, In addition to a special assembly during Fall semester. The Sophomore class was in line along w/ith the rest on registration day to collect class dues from the students v^ho v^ere lucky enough to come out with any money. The class of '63 has certainly made their presence known during 1960-61.

left: Irene Hall was secretary of the Sophomore class for the year. Right: Doug Stewart served as president of the Sophomore class until Spring semester. He left school to go a mission for the Church.

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Row 1: Paul Adams,, Eileen Albertson, Lucy M. Aiken, Nolan Ray Alcorn, Janice Ruth Al- der, Carol Alldredge, Gary Allen, John Allen, Kathryn Alley, Soren Anderson.

Row 2: Paf Abel, AAarie Abersold, Gayle Ad- air, Delos Adams, June Adamson, Isabel Ag- new, Glenda Lee Ahlstrom, Sue Amundsen, B. C. Anderson, Anita Anderson.

Row 3: Ed Anderson, Joan Ellen Anderson, Kaye Anderson, Lane Kent Anderson, Linda Anderson, Naomi Diane Anderson, Norlene Anderson, Leslie Andreas, Cynthia Andrews, Kathy Maria Andrus.

Row 4: Ardis Angel, Edwin Anthony, Charles Arave, Barbara Ardian, Barbara Armstrong, Karen Arnell, Kent Arnett, Tom Arnett, Carol Joanne Arnold, Joan Shirley Arnold.

Row 5: Shauna Arnoldsen, Tamara Ashby, Will Ashby, Sheryl Ashman, Clive Ashton, David Ashworth, Elaine Aston, Jerron Atkin, Laraine Atterton, Meredith Austin.

Row 6: Klaus Axman, Loman Franklin Ayde- lotte. Ken Babcock, Judy Bachman, Dan Bach- ler, Ovaness Baghoomian, Julie Bagley, Adele Baird, Dan Curtis Baker, Jill Baker.

Row 7: Joan Baker, Lynn Baker, Pat Baker, Roger Bale, Dean Ball, John Roger Ball, Ann Balmforth, Sandra Bang, Janice Barben, Ju- dith Barber.

Row 8: James Evan Barfield, Jolene Barker, Brent Barlow, Gayle Barlow, Jim Barnes, Frances Barney, Jeanette Barney, Leslie Ann Barr, Roy Barraclough, Heber Bartholomew.

Row 9: Barbara Barton, Ronald Barton, Den- ise Bascom, Jerry Basinger, Richard Baslaw, Ann Bassett, Lawrence Bassett, Kenneth Bas- ton, Lee Bate, Carolee Bates.

Row 10: Lawrence Bates, Marvin Bates, Mila Dawn Bates, Laurel Jeanne Bates, Joseph Bauer, Farrell David Baum, Grace Ann Beal, Lowell Beal, LuAnne Bean, Winston Beard.

Row 11: Patricia Beck, Carol Beckstead, Car- olyn Beede, Roger Behunin, Barbara Bell, Freda Bell, Clinton Bennett, Bruce Bennion, Barbara Benson, Frances Bentley.

Row 12: Annette Bischoff, Theron Max Berry, Patricia Bethers, Betty Jane Bentel, Renee Black, Katherina Boatright, Vicki Bierman, Joyce Bills, Annette Bingham, Sandra Bingham

Row 13: Alan Berry, Bob Biddle, Stuart Bid- dulph, Robert Bohn, Bill Boice, Carol Bol- ster, Bonnie Bondurant, Clair Bodily, Charles Borough, Margaret Bott.

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Row 1: Roger Boftomfield, Vivian Brlnkerhoff, Noel Henry Brizzee, Barbara Gail Boyd, David Boyer, Elver Boyle, Clifford Bradley, Robert Broberg, Warene Brovi^ning, Frank Bria.

Row 2: Beverly Briggs, Deanna Brimhall, Bar- bara Ann Bovi^en, Clifton Boyack, Earl Parker Brent, Claire Brockhoff, Nadine Brooks, Wade Ford Brooksby, Sharee Bross, JoAnne Brough.

Row 3: Ron Brewer, Jane Brown, Lana Brown, Laura Elaine Brown, Michael Brown, Marilyn Jeanette Browning, Anita Kay Brownlee, Bar- bara Brownlee, Diane Brush, Bruce Bryan.

Row 4: JoAnn Bryant, Carolyn Bryner, Betty Buchanan, Howard Buckley, Hart Bullock, Gary LaMar Bunnell, Betty Burgess, Kathy Burgess, Laurie Burke, Patricia Burkholder.

Row 5: Gail Burkinshaw, Maureen Burnard, Kay Burningham, Gaylon Burr, James Bush, Floyd Bushman, Sara Lee Busson, Lynette But- ters, Sue Bybee, Nina Byron.

Row 6: Jim Cafferty, Lynda Kay Cahoon Janet Calders, Nada Caldwell, Nedra Cald- well, Garry Callis, Duane Bowen Call, Henry Call, Sara Calapp, Colleen Cameron.

Row 7: Jean Cameron, Bruce Campbell, Tra- vis Campbell, Robert Candland, Christie Can- non, Yvonne Cannon, Daryl Capps, JudL Carlsfon, Paul Carpenter, Wallace Carr.

Row 8: Carolyn Carson, Gordon Carter, Robert

Carter, Larry Carter, Gary Carpenter, James

Cartwright, Sarah Cash, Ray Cason, David Cassidy, Robert Chamberlain.

Row 9: Stan Chambers, David Chan, Ying Ming Chan, Olanm Chapman, Hildred Chap- pell, Reed Chase, Lawrence John Child, Mel- vin Childs, Robert Chillcky, Ronald Chowen.

Row 10: Julianna Chrislensen, Kathryn Chris- tensen, Milton Christensen, Diane Christenson, Suzanne Christenson, David Christiansen, John Christiansen, Lauralee Clapier, Ann Aleen Clark, Lillie Mae Clark.

Row 11: Meredith Clark, Nellie Clark, Teresa Diane Clark, Joyce Claud, Keith Clayton, Nadene Cleavinger, James Cluff, Michael Cluff, Bill Clune, Patricia Clyde.

Row 12: Don Clynick, Verl Collinwood, Byard Conrad, Merrill Cornelius, Anne Corrigan, Karen Cox, Joyce Cook, Patricia Cox, Regina Cox, Kathleen Crane.

Row 13: Carrie Corless, Jean Cordell, Carol Coray, Charee Cottrell, Lanney Coulsfon, Don Cooper, Nancy Cox, Nancy Contner, Dorothy Cook, Gayle Cook.

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Row 1: Janette Crowther, James Crawford, Marilyn Curtis, Gerald Crismon, Sharon Cusick, Marian Dahl, Diane Dailey, Harry Crosby, Claire Crowley, Merilyn Dailey.

Row 2: Jacqueline Crawford, Suzanne Criddle, Ted Crisp, Thomas Crockett, David Crosby, Jean Dailey, Clarence Crowley, Kathy Dalton, Gloria Darland, Dick Darling.

Row 3: George Darrough, Kent Davenport, Grant Davies, Linda Decker, Victor Decker, Marilyn Deem, David Degraffenried, Cherie De Hart, Sharon Delaney, Jim DeMordaunt.

Row 4: Hal Dendurent, Nettie Dennett, Ger- ald Dent, Lynda De Rouen, Diane Deschamps, David Despain, Lyie Deschamps, Connie Dev- enish, Curtis Diehl, Leiand Dille.

Row 5: Earl Doman, Verl Doman, Judy Done, Jerry Donat, Randy Douglass, Karen Downey, Carolyn Doxy, Dennie Doyle, Robert Draben, Annette Drager.

Row 6: Arthur Draper, Marilee Dredge, De- anna Driggs, Dianne Drinkard, Linda Duck- worth, Myrna Dudley, Parrel Duncan, Cheryl Dunn, Floyd Dunn, Joseph Durfey.

Row 7: Keith Durfey, David Durkee, Carolyn Eames, Linda Eardley, Armen Earl, John Earl, William Edens, Annette Edward, Diane Ed- wards, Elayne Egan.

Row 8: Raone Ekings, Karen Elder, Robert El- der, Judith Eliason, Joyce Ellefsen, Ronald Elliott, Loene Ellis, Lynn Ellsworth, Bethene Elvln, Karen Emery.

Row 9: Sue Emmett, Phil Empey, Carolanne Engen, Ann Ensign, Enid Enniss, Dennis Er- canbrack, Chad Erickson, David Erickson, Sue Evans, Norean Erickson.

Row 10: Ted ErtI, Karen Evans, Sharon Evans, William Evenson, Sheldon Ewell, Lois Farmer, Val Farmer, Ann Farnsworth, Frank Farns- worth, Helen Farnsworth.

Row 11: John Ferguson, Darrel Fidler, Jon Fife, Myrna Fish, Mary Fleming, Gary Flood, Julie Foley, Chuen Fong, Judy Fontana, Ev- elyn Ford.

Row 12: Juan Fernell, Brian Freeby, Ron Fel- sted, Vic Forsnes, Dean Fautz, Verlayne Pow- ers, Kirk Fowler, Sara Pugal, Ted Duncan, Gene Frantz.

Row 13: Jean Fredrickson, Bruce Freeman, Lloyd Freeman, Achim Fritzen, Donald Promm, Lynn Prothingham, Marilyn Pox, Mary Jean Furman, Mona Porsha, Eldon Fortie.

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Row 1: Eldon Frampton, Dianne Gardner, Maureen Gardner, Janice Gibson, Neal Fisk, Mary Ann Feafherstone, Susan Gledhill Maryl Glines, He'lio Gonzales, Marvin Golding.

Row 2: Jean Gallagher, Barbara Gano, Carol Garden, Nedra Fullmer, Karen Gardner, Kent Ferrel, Edward Garrity, Janet Gaufin, Regine Gerlach, Connie Gerrard.

Row 3: Jesse Gibb, Aldine Gibson, Judith Fischer, Beverly Gilbertson, Millene Freeman, Frances Gabbott, Woodrow/ Godfrey, Steven Godwin, Linda Goldsmith, Rudolph Gomez.

Row 4: Dixie Lee Gaddie, Linda Goodman, Robert Goodman, Patricia Goodrich, Dwaine Goodwin, Dianne Gould, Nancy Graham, Mar- garet Graham, Marianne Graham, Kay Grant.

Row 5: Don Gray, Julie Grading, Lois Green, Charis Greenwood, Shirley Greenwood, Ann Greslie, Kay Gubler, David Guillot, Vernon Guymon, Janeth Haack.

Row 6: Dennis Hacking, Tamera Hacking, Nora Hadley, Kay Haggard, Ahmad Nour Haghiphi, Mahmoud Hagighi, Wayne Hog- lund, Nancy Haight, David Haldeman, Carl Hall.

Row 7: Connie Hall, Eugene Hall, Fredrick Halls, John Hall, Karalee Hall, Marcia Hall, Judie Halter, Joan Halvorsen, Ellis Hamblin, Barbara Hamm.

Row 8: Sharon Hammer, Helen Hancock, Ka- ren Hancock, Claudia Hardy, Sharon Handy, Robert Hansen, Susan Hansen, Ellen Hanks, Patsy Hansen, Phyllis Hansen.

Row 9: Veneta Hansen, Paula Hardin, Irene Hardy, Barbara Harley, David Harmer, James Haroldson, Lawrence Harmon, Melvin Harold- sen, Leiand Harper, Patricia Harper.

Row 10: Darlene Harris, Olive Harris, Verna Harris, Linda Hart, Sharon Hart, Joe Hartman, LaRae Hartsfield, Don Harward, Mary Hart- zog, John Hasek.

Row 11: Leslie Hasty, Carol Hatch, Janet Hatch, Marcia Hatch, Maryana Hatch, Bill Haves, Jodene Hawkins, Valerie Haymore, James Heath, David Hedgecock.

Row 12: Alonna Hemmert, Sharleen Hendrix, Judy Higgins, Sandra Hill, Ray Heslop, Doug- las Hindmarsh, Clara Hoerr, Loraine Heward, Kathy Heywood, John Hidley.

Row 13: William Henderson, Carolyn Hill, Charles Hill, Donald Hill, Annette Herbert, Fred Hills, Emily Hernandez, Johnny Ho, Di- ane Hess, Nadine Hoem.

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Row 1: Jeanette Hogdahl, Robert Horning, Helen Houssian, Viola Hubble, Herbert Hub- bard, Garth Holyoak, Katliieen Huff, Kent Huff, Faye Hullinger, Jean Hurst.

Row 2: Robert Hogge, Martha Horsley, Kay Houghton, Dot Holgate, Louis Howard, Dave Howes, Irene Hubbard, Gerald Holladay, James Holmes, Cherryl Huber.

Row 3: Blaine Huff, Judy Holmes, Rulon Holyoak, Dennis Hoover, Jean Hopkins, Linda Hunter, Linda G. Hunter, Janet Hutchings, Nancy Hutchinson, Carolyn Hyatt.

Row 4: Joyce Hyder, Barbara Ingersoll, Rai- mo Itkonen, Alvin Jack, Sharon Jacklin, Jo Ann Jackson, Marvin Jackson, Monique Jack- son, Patricia Jackson, James Dunkley.

Row 5: Janet Jacobs, Jerry Jacobs, Judy Jac- obs, Linda Jacobs, Donna Jacobsen, Cecile James, Joann James, Marcia James, Stephen James, Jill Janetski.

Row 6: Vee Ann Jeffs, Elaine Jenkins, Sue Jenkins, Sherrel Jenks, Harvey Jense, Anne Jensen, Barbara Jensen, Carma Jensen, Den- nis Jensen, Elton Jensen.

Row 7: Frank Jensen, Gary Jensen, James Jensen, Michael Jensen, Vearl Jensen, Grover Jenseon, Marilyn Jenson, Terry Jepsen, Lynne Jergensen, James Jernigan.

Row 8: Jenean Jesperson, James Jewell, Mar- ilyn Johansen, Priscilla Jocob, Charlene John- son, Elizabeth Johnson, Fred Johnson, Louise Johnson, Geneal Johnson, Janet Johnson.

Row 9: Jeanne Johnson, Merrill Johnson, Mer- rill L. Johnson, Roberta Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Sheila Johnson, Stephen Johnson, Wayne Jolley, Cordia Jones, Mary Jones.

Row 10: Marcia Jonkey, Billie Jordan, Lou Jordan, Sharon Jorgensen, Juanita Joy, David Judd, Jacqueline Kaiser, Clead Karren, Ern- est Kartchner, Kenneth Kennedy.

Row 11: Maxine Kennedy, Rosemary Kent, Sharon Kent, Robert Kenyon, Diane Kersey, John Keyes, Keith Kikel, Carol Kilgus, Patsy Killian, Rodney Kimball.

Row 12: Carole Laing, Donald Kingsolver, Darrell Kornegay, Carl King, Kathy King, Glenn Kirk, Craig Kirkham, Norman Kirsch, Allen Kropf, Newel Knight.

Row 13: Hermann Kuebitz, Karen Koford, Barbara Koralewski, Beverly King, Ralph Kurtz, Maureen Koyle, Robert Kroff, Gary Knight, Jim Kochevar, Larry Lahaderne.

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Row 1: Ann Laker, LeGrande Lamb, Gary Lambert, Robert Larsen, Steven Larsen, Char- les Larsen, Byron Larson, Allan LaRue, Karol Larsen, Una Kay Lee.

Row 2: Billie Lambson, Robert La Polnte, Thomas Larsen, David Larsen, David Larson, Tanja Larson, Dee Larsen, Mary Lasson, Lvn- ette Layton, Martha Larsen.

Row 3: Gwen Leavitt, Sally LeBaron, Barbara Lee, Janice Lee, Judith Ann Lee, Martin Lee, Mark Leftvs/ich, Arden Leigh, Nancy Lill, Glenn Lewis.

Row 4: John Lev^is, Karen Lewis, Ted Lewis, Sharon Liddle, Kenneth Lemmon, Anatalo Lester, Michael Lesueur, Gay Lewis, Cheryl Lillywhite, Barbara Lloyd.

Row 5: Ellen Long, Melvin Long, Joan Loomis Jack Losmann, Sherry Louder, Janis Loveless, Linda Loveless, Ruby Ludwig, Bonnie Lund- quist, Dennis Lunt.

Row 6: Willa Lunt, James Luster, Karen Lyon, Jane Mabey, Alex MacArthur, Toni MacDon- ald, Marlow Mace, Douglas Mackay, Robert Mackay, Elsie MacFarland.

Row 7: Delaine Madden, Andy Madsen, Mar- vin Magleby, Irja Malila, Denise Malloy, Irene Mano, Marilynn Margetts, William Mairs, Sherry Markham, Pasquale Marotto.

Row 8: Dennis Marsh, Mary Martin, William Martin, Darlene Mata, Wes Matheson, Su Maurer, Ron Mau, Gerald Maughan, Janice Maughan, Doreen May.

Row 9: Merlene McGee^ Harold McGuire, Rosa Lynn McMullin, Ede Menssen, Florence Merrick, Bonnie Miller, Leon C. Miller, Bon- nie McCulloch, Nadine Miner, Linda Missi- mer.

Row 10: Roger McFarland, Alvin McGary, Pat McAferty, Dale Kent McArthur, Beverly Mc- Knight, Marian McLain, Vicki A. McLaughlin, Glen McBride, Judy McNally, Mary McNeill.

Row 11: Lynnette McBride, John McCausland, Sharon D. McBride, Jean McCandless, Doug- las McCue, Connie McDougal, Arthur A. Mc- Pherson, Kathy Medley, John J. Melendez, Robert B. Mendenhall.

Row 12: Judith I. Mercer, Kenneth W. Merrill, William Meseke, John J. Meyer, Margaret Mitchell, Claudia Miller, Gary Mills, Richard R. Miller, LaTreva Milton, LeRoy F. Minard.

Row 13: Ann Miner, Nolyn Mitchell, Ronald G. Mitchell, William Carl Mitchell, Gerri Mit- ton, W. Reid Mitton, Merlen Mix, James A. Mofhifz, Jon L. Monasmith, Ann Montgomery.

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Row 1: Susanne Moody, Gary AAooers, Dar- lene Moore, Betty Mooya, Frank A. Morgan, Pauline Morley, R. Ray Morley, Patricia A. Morris, Sherry Lee Morris, Judy K. Morrison.

Row 2: James A. Moss, Jr., Jim Mugweru, Joan Muir, Elizabeth Mulford, Alan K. Mur- phy, Lynne Murphy, Fred A. Myler, Nancy Nealley, John Neff, Harold Neighbors.

Row 3: Bonnie Nelson, David Nelson, David R. Nelson, Don Nelson, N. Nadene Nelson, Nodia Nelson, Peggy Nelson, Richard Nelson, Roger D. Nelson, Donald Nettles.

Row 4: David Newman, Coralee Nims, Janice Nix, Yoshie Noda, Anna Marie Nielson, Cecil Nielson, Bruce Norman, Gary B. Norton, Lois Nielson, Stephen F. Novak.

Row 5: Tuan Nguyen, Barbara Nisbef, Gary Nichols, Carolyn J. Noble, Pat Nielsen, Shar- lene Noland, John D. Neilson, Dennis A. Nor- ton, Kay Nielson, Mariet Nielson.

Row 6: Julie Nowell, Patricia Noyes, Annette Oaks, LuAnn Montgomery, Mark Oldroyd, Gedge Oliver, Brenda Olson, John Olson, llene Olson, Janis Olsen.

Row 7: Laura Opp, John Orton, Rosemary Ostler, JoAnn Ottosen, Jack Ouzounion, Catherine Ovi/ens, Dean Oyler, Bill Pace, Rus- sell Pack, Bonnie Packer.

Row 8: Pam Packer, Sharon Paddock, Ann Page, Linda Palmer, Lunkee Pang, Allan Pap- worth, Jack Paradise, George Parkhurst, Mary Alice Parks, Judith Parry.

Row 9: Darrell Parsons, Kay Louise Paskett, Terry Pattee, Kent Patterson, Nancy Patterson, Faye Paulson, Craig Paxman, Evalyn Peace, Joann Pearson, Lois Peay.

Row 10: Leroy Pectol, Jordan Pederson, Glen Peery, Ramona Pena, Doyle Penfold, Deeanne Perry, Patricia Perry, De Loris Peters, Eriend Peterson, Naomi Petersen.

Row 11: Ralph Petersen, Carl Peterson, Diane Peterson, Donna Peterson, Orlen Peterson, Pat Peterson, Sharon Peterson, Linda Phillips, Ronald Pierce, Richard Pincock.

Row 12: Donna Piatt, Wayne Pond, Carolyn Potter, Diane Powell, Robert Powell, Colleen Powelson, Anna Prins, Kathy Pritchett, Larry Pullen, Steven Pusey.

Row 13: Franza Preator, Jeff Prinster, Pat Prescott, Colleen Pugmire, Donald Preston, Douglas Pulley, Judy Price, Linda Quinton, Glade Quinney, Sharon Price.

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Row 1: Patricia Quinn, Lee Ramirez, Sharon Reed, Lloyd Rawlings, Pam Relyea, Robert Ray, Becky Reeve, George Redd, La Ree Ricks.

Row 2: Lee Ray Rasmussen, Mary Ray, Ruth Reid, Bobette Reading, Jackie Revill, Dale Rex, Patricia Reynolds, Walter Rhoton, James Rice, Saundra Richards.

Row 3: Brenda Reed, Coburn Richardson, Jan- ice Rickert, Hans Ringger, Reese Risenmay, Gale Roach, Eldona Roberts, Diane Robertson, Richard Robertson, Donna Robinson.

Row 4: Lynn Robinson, Shawna Robison, '.ani Robson, Judy Rogers, Carol Roland, Owen Roper, Ronald Roskelley, Barbara Ross, Donna Ross, Patty Routh.

Row 5: Patricia Rowe, Sherrel Rowe, Helen Rowley, Carol Runswich, Craig Rutledge, Kathy Sailors, Patricia Sainsbury, Fayek Salen, Maria Salinas, Margie Salisbury.

Row 6: Sandra Sandberg, Dianne Sargent, Jim Sarkady, Danno Sass, lleen Sasser, Mary Ann Saxell, Ken Sayer, Linda Sayre, Dennis Schade, Joseph Schaefer.

Row 7: Larry Schlappi, Dorothy Schroedter, Elaine Schreder, Leslee Schubel, Manfred Schulzke, June Scott, Evelyn Searle, DeAnna Sedwick, Maryetta Searle, Shauna Seely.

Row 8: Beverly Seiter, Ida Sellers, Carolyn Settle, Linda Sewell, Rosalie Shaw, Robert Shedd, Gene Shelton, James Shepherd, Em- mett Shippen, Ralph Showalter.

Row 9: Gary Shumway, Larry Shupe, Jean Siddoway, Eugene Sidwell, Allison Simms, Sandra Simpson, Bruce Sims, Patricia Sims, Gerald Six, Janice Slaughter.

Row 10: Gwen Silver, Charles Smith, Char- lotte Smith, Darleen Smith, David Smith, How- ard Smith, Irene Smith, Judith Smith, Ken Smith, Kirkham Smith.

Row 11: Larry Smith, Lynn Smith, Norman Smith, Richard Smith, Ronald Smith, Ronnie Smith, Shirley Smith, Sandra Snider, Will Smith, Bob Snow.

Row 12: S. Albert Snow, Joyce Snow, Richard Snow, Sandra Snider, Don Spitler, Ned Solo- man, Russ Sorensen, Diane Sorenson, Jane Sowden, Sharon Spackman.

Row 13: Phil Spears, Cecil Spell, Larry Spen- cer, Marlene Spencer, Sue Spencer, Margaret Spendlove, Mary Spiegel, Richard Solmon, Sandra Squires, Anete Stark.

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Row 1: Julia Stephenson, J. Walter Stevens, Norman Stevens, Doug Stewart, Gary Stewart, Robert Stock, Gerald Stoffers, Suellen Stone, Guenther Streuling, Judy Strong.

Row 2: Judith Stebbins, Paul Steed, Pat Steffensen, Mary Ellen Stevens, Carol Stewart, Stan Stewart, Robert Stock, Ted Stoddard, John Stone, Margaret Stones.

Row 3: Richard Stone, Carol Stolp, Gosta Stride, Roger Stringham, Christine Strong, Virginia Strong, Carol Starr, Michael Stuver, Ann Summerhays, Kenneth Summers.

Row 4: Marjorie Sunda, Joyce Sutherland, Lona Swaim, Frederick Swensen, Clair Syn- dergaard, Howard Sagg, Ramona Tan, John Tanner, Robert Tanner, Barbara Taylor.

Row 5: Bonita Taylor, Deanna Taylor, Hal Tay- lor, Jack Taylor, Jerry Taylor, Roylene Taylor, Vicky Ann Taylor, Judith Teglassy, Patricia Teichert, Diane Tenney.

Row 6: Linda Terry, William Thacker, David Thomas, Edward Thomas, Jay Thomas, Mike Thomas, Sandra Thomas, Sharon Thomas, Karen Thornburgh, Joe Thornby.

Row 7: Gerald Thygerson, Sherry Thygerson, John Tibbits, Chris Tietjen, Alice Tengey, Tom Tingey, Pamela Tippetts, Jennie Todd, Richard Tolman, Judith Tomlinson.

Row 8: Mike Toomey, Elaine Toone, Ivan Toponce, Maria Toronto, Ann Marie Tosten- son, Steve Treseder, Leonard Tourney, Roger Tracy, Donald Tuft, Maurine Tufts.

Row 9: Brent Turley, LaVerne Tyler, Scott Vance, Sharon Vance, Sharee Van Wagenen, Alvah Van Wagoner, Lynn Varner, Veniece Vent, Don Vincent, Lea Waddell.

Row 10: Rex Wadham, Jerald Wad ley, Kath- ryn Wadley, David Wadsworth, Barbara Wag- ner, Brent Wagstaff, Wendell Waite, Sandra Waldrop, Ardifh Walker, Arnold Walker.

Row 11: Gary Walker, John Walker, Karen Walker, Maria Walker, Edyth Walton, Ronald Wolsey, Eugene Ward, Lea Ward, Terrance Ward, Joan Warner.

Row 12: Carolyn Warren, Douglas Warren, Sharon Warren, Judith Weightman, Judy Wells, Calvin West, Glenn Weston, Lowell West, Val Weenig, Sharon Weight.

Row 13: La Juana Warthen, Beverly Watkins, Everett Watts, Mary Lyn Watts, Judith Wein- zinger. Shannon Webber, Craig Wentz, Sal- ly Westgard, Wayne Westman, Joyce West- phal.

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Row 1: Pete Steuber, Lee Wheelock, Janice White, Naomi Willis, Dick Whiting, Linda Wiesner, Karia Wilcox, Keith Wilhoit, Walter Willey, Ella Williams.

Row 2: James Whitehead, John Whetten, Waldo Wilde, Joyce Whipple, Linda Wilkins, Kenneth Wilks, Don Willardson, John Wil- lardson, Viola Whipple.

Row 3: Gordon White, Pat Zinn, Judith White, Stan Williams, Judy Willis, Dave Wil- son, Delbert Wilson, Jacqueline Wilson, Ken- dra Wincott, Mary Ann Winnett.

Row 4: Sheila Winston, Barbara Wiseman, Shirley Wiseman, Barry Wishart, Ronald Wol- sey, Benjamin Wood, Jacqualine Wood, Orion Wood, Carolyn Woodruff, Lora Woods.

Row 5: LaMont Woods, Donald Wooley, Bruce Woolstenhulme, Shauna Workman, B'ill Wright, Earlene Wright, James Wright, Kirk Wright, Owen Wright, Robert Young.

Row 6: Sharon Young.

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Far left: Jeanine Funk acted as secretary of the Freshman class. She is from San Gabriel, California. left: David Hoops from Oakland, California was Freshman class president.

Row 1: Eileen Abel, Ralph Abercrombie, Mike Adair, Robin Adair, David Adams, Dixie Ad- ams, Jolene Adams, Linda Adams, Lonny Adams, Mignon Adams.

Row 2: Roger Adams, Sarann Adams, Sharon Adams, Vicki Adams, David Adamson, Janet Adamson, Mike Ahlstrom, Margery Almond, John AIrd, Wayne Allgaier.

Row 3: Winston Allred, Dorothy Allred, Chuck Allen, David Allen, Don Allen, Bonita Allen, Katherine Allen, Jessie Allphin, Judy Allred, Denise Alley.

Row 4: Annalue Allred, Sandra Allen, McKay Allred, Diane Allen, Margo Allen, Don All- dredge, LaRae Albiston, Marva Alcorn, Max Alder, Merna Alder.

Row 5: Barbara Alexander, Judy Alsop, John Alstrom, Patricia Altman, Susan Anderberg, Linda Andrus, Newt Andrus, Carolyn Ander- sen, Jerald Andersen, Vertis Andersen.

Row 6: Ardith Anderson, Bonnie Anderson, Brenda Anderson, Cherie Anderson, Diane Anderson, Jackie Anderson, Jane Ellen An- derson, Jerry Anderson, John Anderson, La- Del Anderson.

Row 7: Leon Anderson, Linda Lou Anderson, Lona Anderson, Louis Anderson, Dean Ander- son, Marva Anderson, Ralph Anderson, Re- becca Anderson, Rodger Anderson, James An- trobus.

Row 8: Jorge Archlla, Maria Arends, Brent Armstrong, Annette Atkinson, Rockne Arneft, Ronald Arnett, Elizabeth Arnold, Donald Asay, Merrily Austin, Rick Ashmore.

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Row 1: Alexandra Ashton, David Ashton, Lynne Asfwood, AAichele Armstrong, David Atkinson, Wayne Atkinson, Hilary Attvi^ooll, Judith Afwood, Karen Atwood, Connie Asay.

Row 2: Ginger Averett, Douglas Avery, Caro- lyn Ayres, Linda Babb, Robert Babcock, Shon- nee Babcock, Elaine Bacon, Vicki Badham, Carolyn Baehm, Lynette Bagley.

Row 3: Sue Bagley, Nancy Bagwell, Dennis Bahen, Lee Bahr, Barbara Bailey, Carroll Bai- ley, Glade Bailey, JanNiece Bailey, Loleta' Bailey, Nanette Bailey.

Row 4: Peter Bailey, Margaret Baird, Ann Baker, Katherine Baker, Kathleen Baker, Anna Baldwin, Dorothy Baldwin, Elizabeth Bald- win, Maureen Bale, Orson Ball.

Row 5: Kathleen Bailer, Lynda Balls, Bruce Bangerter, Brenda Banks, Jeanne Banks, Ed- mund Barker, Jeanne Barnard, Kathryn Barnes, Kathryn Barnes, Scott Barney.

Row 6: Sue Ann Barney, Thelese Barnich, Carol Bartlett, Carol Barrett, Jan Barrett, Lin Barrows, Don Barton, Joan Barton, Noel Bar- ton, Nova Barton.

Row 7: Glen Bascom, Enid Bassett, Reese Bastion, Karen Bateman, Dona Battistone, Blaine Bauer, Gary Baugh, Tonya Baum, Cline Baxter, Jack Baxter.

Row 8: Dwayne Bayles, Keith Barrowman, Bart Bean, Betty Jo Beatty, Barbara Beck, Mary Beck, Dennis Beckstrand, Aran Beebe, Sibyl Beecher.

Row 9: Lynn Behunin, Carol Beidelman, Dar- lene Belka, Patricia Belliston, David Belnap, Gerald Belnap, Jim Bennett, Marilyn Bennett, Sheldon Bennett, Leon Benson.

Row 10: Scott Benson, Warren Berg, Shirley Berg, Robert Berger, Anne Bergeson, Karia Berrett, Marilyn Bertonceli, Sidney Beveridge, Launa Biberston, Kay Bickmore.

Row 11: Georgia Biddulph, John Bierman, Judy Bierman, Ralph Bierman, Wilford Biggs, Patricia Billings, Margie Billingsley, Dan Bing- ham, Deana Bingham, Emmett Bingham.

Row 12: Gordon Bingham, Ray Bingham, John BInkerd, Sharon Birrell, Judy Bishop, Steve Black, Susan Black, Eileen Blacker, LaRae Blacker.

Row 13: Nancy Blackledge, Ken Blackmore, Sharon Blackmun, Donald Blackwelder, Caria Blake, Sylvia Blake, Jim Blan, Carolyn Blat- ter, John Blaylock, Sharon Blaylock.

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Row 1: Bonnie Bliss, Linda Blodgeft, Charles Blount, Elena Bodily, Kathryn Bodily, Sharon Bodily, Pat Bodley, Jan Bohi, Michael Bol- ingbroke, David Bollinger.

Row 2: John Bonner, Lewis Boone, Glade Booth, Jack Booth, Alden Boren, Al Borg- quist, Rosemary Bosil, Eldon Bott, Janet Bott- ger, David Bowen.

Row 3: David Bowers, Dorothy Bowers, EIna Bowcut, Tom Bowler, John Bowman, Dale Bowthorpe, Dennis Bowthorpe, Terry Boul- ter, Russell Boulton, Robin Bourke.

Row 4: Fred Boyd, Glen Boyle, Kathy Boyd, Joyce Boyer, LeGrande Boyer, Glen Boyle, Jeaneen Boyle, Byron Bracken, Janice Brad- ford, Kent Bradford.

Row 5: Robert Bradshaw, Verlin Bradshaw, Joan Braegger, Fred Bragg, Bruce Braithwaite, Marcia Brandon, Wally Brazzeal, Analee Breinholt, Sharon Brenton, Kathleen Brian.

Row 6: Nancy Bridges, Julie Briggs, Virginia Briggs, Tom Brighton, Christina Brimhall, Dee Brimhall, Judith Brimhall, Merlene Britsch, Alene Broadhead, Ron Broce.

Row 7: Roger Brocious, Dillard Broderick, Martin Brooks, Pat Brooks, Lana Brower, Al- bert Brown, Betty Brown, Delia Brown, Don- na Brown, Douglas Brown.

Row 8: Elizabeth Brown, Gaylen Brown, In- grid Brown, Joy Brown, Linda Brown, Marilyn Brown, Murr Brown, Orpha Brown, Robert Brown, Ron Brown.

Row 9: Sandra Brown, Shirley Brown, Janet Brunson, Karen Brunson, Mary Brunt, Jerold Bryan, Nina 3ryant, Linda Buckwalter, Mar- ilyn Buffetf, Robert Bullington.

Row 10: Kenneth Bullock, Lee Bullock, Steve Bullock, Charles Bunker, David Bunker, Lee Bunnell, Grant Burbidge, Willard Burge, Garth Burgon, Victoria Burgon.

Row 1 1 : Carol Burk, Ann Burnett, Sharon Burr, Michael Burrows, Carnes Burson, Aus- tin Burton, Elaine Burton, Ralph Burton, Den- nis Busch, Juanlta Busch.

Row 12: Harold Bushman, Page Busken, Lloyd Bush, Jane Bushman, Lawrence Buss, George Bultex, Vicki Butler, Byron Butterworth, Ed- ward Buzzetti, Terrence Cady.

Row 13: Bryce Calhoon, Carolyn Cain, Lor- raine Callaway, Charles Call, David Call, Lynn Call, Rodger Call, Sue Call, Toni Call, John Calvin.

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Row 1: Judith Cameron, John Cameron, Rod- erick Cameron, Steven Cameron, Aaron Camp- bell, Carolyn Campbell, Linda Campbell, Mar- cia Campbell, Dana Canatsey, David Candland.

Row 2: Stuart Candland, Linda ' Cannon, Yvonne Cannon, Ann Caraway, Jo Ellen Car- dell, Lowell Card, Boyd Cardon, Carolyn Cardwell, Mary Cardy, Douglas Carlile.

Row 3: Stephen Carlisle, Alan Carlson, Betty Carlson, Karen Carlson, Ronald Carlson, Marty Carlyle, Geraldine Carmen, Leslie Carpenter, Sandra Carpenter, Cathy Carr.

Row 4: Frances Carr, Ann Carrigan, Kathryn Carroll, Wayne Carr, Cathie Carter, Lonnie Carter, Robert Carter, Sandra Carter, Steven Cask, David Cass.

Row 5: Allen Cassell, George Casteleiro, Da- vid Castle, Linda Casto, Ferrell Catmull, Jeanie Cawood, Linda Cervantes, Doug Chamberlain, Bill Chandler, Mike Chang.

Row 6: Bette Christensen, Janice Cheney, Pat Cheney, Carl Christensen, Stephen Cheung, Ardean Child, Darwin Christensen, JaLaine Childs, Ralph Childs, Ann Christensen.

Row 7: Carol Checketts, Berit Christensen, Bob Christensen, Julie Chesley, Carolyn Christen- sen, Clark Christensen, Margaret Childers, Douglas Christensen, Douglas Christensen, Evelyn Christensen.

Row 8: Iva Lou Christensen, Janice Christen- sen, Karen Christensen, Karen Christensen, Kathryn Christensen, Keith Christensen, Kirk Christensen, Linda Christensen, Ray Christen- sen, Robert Christensen.

Row 9: Stephen Christensen, Irene Christian- sen, Beth Christofferson, Gary Christofferson, Robert Church, Carmen Clark, Connie Clark, Diane Clark, Dorthy Clark, Gladys Clark.

Row 10: Jerold Clark, Jill Clark, Larry Clark, Lucille Clark, Stephen Clark, Stewart Clark, Virginia Clark, Michael Clausen, Mikki Claw- son, Rodney Clawson.

Row 11: Pam Clayton, Linda Clements, Kaye Clements, Jim Clifford, Diane dinger, Dar- win Cluff, Dennis Clynick, George Cobabe, Marilyn Cochran, Sandy Coffel.

Row 12: Karen Coleman, llene Collard, Nancy Collette, Curtis Collier, Cathie Collins, Ros- alind Collyer, Judy Colwell, Irene Compton, Philip Condie, Barbara Cone.

Row 13: Elizabeth Conger, Wilson Conover, Chloe Conrad, Connie Constanfine, Linda Con- stantine, Aldon Cook, Connie Cook, Darrell Cook, Joyce Cook, Virinia Cooley.

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Row 1: DeWayne Cooly, Virginia Cooley, Shelley Coombs, Brent Cooper, Carolyn Coo- per, Frank Cooper, Jerold Cooper, Joseph Cooper, Amelia Copa, Dwayne Copeland.

Row 2: Robert Corbridge, Jene Cordell, Rob- ert Cordingley, Phyllis Cordon, Judy Core, Frank Corey, Eileen Cornia, Joanne Cottrell, Margaret Cousins, Beverly Cox,

Row 3: Charlotte Cox, Glenda Cox, Lynn Cox, Carolyn Crandall, Larry Crandall, Whilden Crandall, DeeAnn Crane, Llona Crane, Lynda Crane, Jack Craner.

Row 4: Leon Crowley, Carolyn Creer, Nancy Crellin, Shirley Crum, Larry Crismon, Carol Crockett, Gayle Cunningham, Jill Crockett, Margaret Curleyhead, Charlotte Curtis,

Row 5: Mary Craner, Linda Crow, Thomas Crowther, Cap Cresap, Briant Cummens, Sam- uel Curtis, Don Crockett, Perry Cunningham, Kathryn Croft, Dennis Crossley.

Row 6: Jean Curtis, Sandra Curtis, Shirley Cutler, Stanley Cutler, Janet Cutrer, Anna Vee Daines, Kathy Daines, Karen Dalby, Bernell Dalley, Lauren Dalzen.

Row 7: Janice Daniels, Stephen Daniels, Ar- dis Danielson, JoAnn Danielson, Grace Dan- sie, Ned Darling, Kenlon Daubert, Lois Dav- idson, Daniel Davies, Alice Davis.

Row 8: Diane Davis, Dianne Davis, Jerome Davis, Judith Davis, Karen Davis, Linda Davis, Lynda Davis, Marilyn Davis, Sandra Davis, Dennis Davidson.

Row 9: Rebecca Day, Irene Dean, Andy Deck- er, Dena Jo DeHaan, Norman Dejong, Kay Delaney, Susan Demattea, Cordell Denna, De- Loy Dennis, Mary Dennis.

Row 10: Sharon Dennis, Jeanne Denny, Geor- gia Denos, Clarence DePriest, John Des- champs, Carolyn Despain, David DeTemple, John deVries, Lucille Deyoung, Ann Dibble.

Row 11: Silvia Dickey, Louise Dillman, Char- rene Dilmore, James Dills, Adelia Dix, Byron Dixon, Valerie Dixon, Ronna Dobbins, Nor- man Dobson, Tommy Dodd.

Row 12: Nancy Dolle, John Dougall, James Douglas, John Douglas, Kerry Doyle, Orval Draney, Ha Dye, Dianne Dredge, Mavie Dye, Anne Duckworth.

Row 13: Launa Duffin, Lois Duncan, Marilyn Dunkerley, Helen Dunkley, Bonnie Dunn, Lin- da Duren, James Draper, Jeff Dye, Louis Dredge, Donna Dyer.

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Row 1: Judith Edens, Valerie Eastland, Doug Easton, Janet Eastwood, Susan Ebbert, Gary Eberhard, Lois Eckerman, Jim Eckhart, Peggy Eddington.

Row 2: Karen Earl, Connie Edmiston, Christ Edwards, Karen Edwards, Ray Egan, Sharon Egan, Brent Egbert, James Eggett, Herbert Egoroff, Richard Ehlert.

Row 3: Meg Eikenbery, Nancy Ekman, Nancy Elliott, Juna Ellsworth, Karen Ellsworth, Tho- mas Ellsworth, Linda Elmer, Margaret Elphick, Rebecca Ence, Carolyn Ensign.

Row 4: Neata Ensminger, William Erickson, ;Elaine Erekson, Kathleen Eriksson, John Ev- lans, Pat Evans, Susan Evans, Bonnie Evelyn, Diane Evelyn, JoAnn Evans.

iRow 5: Ruth Ann Everett, David Ewell, Sandra Eyring, Ross Farrer, Paula Faufata, Judith

iFehlberg, David Feinauer, Robert Feland, Alice Felix, Reuben Ficklin.

Row 6: Susan Field, Elaine Fietkau, Marcia Fife, Sharon Fife, Tom Fife, Bob Fitch, Deone Flake, Victor Finell, Ann Finlayson, Lester Flake.

Row 7: Kathy Firmage, Anna Lee Fisher, James Fisher, Joset Fisher, Terry Fisher, Maren Fl- field, Shirley Fields, Glenna Flake, Cecelia Finley, Nena Flake.

Row 8: Sandra Flood, Alan Folkman, Nancy Forbis, Marjorie Ford, Evadean Forsyth, Ron- na Forsyth, Lance Forsythe, Robin Forrest, Judy Foss.

Row 9: Karen Fossum, Curon Forthey, Carlie Fotheringham, Jean Foutz, Karen Fowere, Geneva Fowler, Kenneth Fowler, Leeanne Fowler, Lola Fowike, Charles Fowkes.

Row 10: Jim Fox, Mary Lee Frampton, Darold Francis, Ann Francom, Celia Frank, Jo Anne Franklin, William Franz, John Franzen, Stuart Frayne, Edward Frazier.

Row 11: Jerry Frederickson, Duane Free, Ray Freeman, Francis Frehner, Rosalie Frehner, Benjamin Frenzel, Bill Fritz, Karen Fugal, Richard Fuhriman, Jeanine Funk.

Row 12: Douglas Fackrell, Sherrie Fagg, Kent Fairchild, Janice Farley, Richard Farnsworth, Janice Farrell, Sandra Gagon, Kent Galbraith, Bruce Galbraith, David Gallacher.

Row 13: Barbara Gano, Joanne Gano, Michael Garbett, Carlos Garcia, Renea Gardina, Doug- las Gardner, Homer Gardner, Joan Gardner, Karen Garner, Leslie Gardner.

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Row 2: Geraldine Gee, Marie Gardner, Mar- ilyn Gardner, Roxane Gardner, Douglas Gar- land, Janice Garner, Lee Gifford, Ann Gilbert, Demar Gilbert, Gordon Gilchrist.

Row 3: Vede Gilchrist, Joseph Giles, Linda Lee Giles, Marilyn Giles, Daniel Gillespie, Pe- trea Gillespie, Doretta Gillins, Mary Ann Gil- more, Raymond Goad, Susan Goates.

Row 4: David Goddard, Darlene Godnick, Julie Goff, Gretel Gold, Dean Goodrich, Toni Goodrich, Susan Goodsell, Gary Goold, Betsy Gordon, Lana Gorman.

Row 5: Melinda Goss, Eugene Cover, Londa

Gowans, Joan Glascock, Carleton Glassford, Ann Glauser, Betty Graber, Sandra Graff, C. Terry Graff, Brent Gramp.

Row 6: John Granney, Diana Grant, Robert Grant, Marilyn Gray, Patricia Gray, Nim Gre- ding, Claudia Green, Joanne Green, Kenneth Green, Shirley Green.

Row 7: Ronald Green, Douglas Greenwood, Evelyn Greenwood, John Greenwood, Gar- aid Gregory, Jenney Lee Grief, Betty Ray Griffin, Warren Griffin, Wilfred Griggs, Necia Grimmett.

Row 8: Carole Grisham, Dave Gronfors, Marcia Guild, Regina Guinn, Clair Gubler, Robert Gullion, Neal Gunnarson, Larry Gun- ther, Cheryl Gustaveson, Kay Gustin.

Row 9: Robert Guymon, Lani Haacke, Judy Lynn Hackney, Karen Hadfield, Carol Hadley, llene Hadley, Suzanne Hadley, Patricia Ha- fen, Toshiyuki Hagiwara, Connie Hale.

Row 10: David Hale, Sally Hale, David Hales, Richard Hales, Robert Hales, Susan Hales, Billie Rae Hall, Marilyn Hall, Moana Hall, Elmo Halladay.

Row II: Margie Halliday, Judy Hailing, Lyia Halterman, Margaret Halvorsen, Howard Ham- ilton, John Hamilton, Lynda Hamilton, Lynne Hamilton, Ruth Hamilton, Wayman Hamlin.

Row 12: Susan Hammer, Boyd Hammond Cleora Hammond, Roy Hammond, Judith Hampshire, Gerri Hancock, James Handy, Nan- cy Handley, Carol Hanks, Susan Hanks.

Row 13: Raija Hannelore, Carol Hansen, Car- olyn Hansen, Charles Hansen, Chereen Han- sen, David Hansen, Janell Hansen, Juanita Hansen, Judy Hansen, Montez Hansen.

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Row 1: Nels Hansen, Richard Hansen, Tom Hansen, Trudy Hansen, Veria Hansen, Billie Hanson, Reed Hanson, Rosalee Hanzsche, Di- ane Harding, Jay Harding.

Row 2; Katherine Harding, Karen Harman, Chet Harmer, lla Rae Harmon, Barbara Har- rell, Frank Harris, Linda Harris, Suzanne Har- ris, Terry Harris, Bart Harrison.

Row 3: Evan Harrison, Karen Harrison, Kaye Harrison, Marilyn Harrison, Jack Hart, Judithi Hart, Mary Hart, William Harley, Karen Has- lam. Brent Hasler.

Row 4: Ray Hawkins Judy Hassell, Kaye Haws, William Hawkins, Carolyn Hatch, Fred Hatch, Robert Hatch, Sadie Hatton, Helen Hawkins, Jerry Hawkins.

Row 5: Jim Hawkins, John Hawkins, Gary Hassell, Marcia Haws, Valerie Haws, Roland Haycock, David Hayes, Larry Hayes, Karen Haymond, Maryan Haymond.

Row 6: Robert Haymond, Roger Haymond, Carolyn Hazel, Naomi Hazard, Richard Heaps, William Heaps, William Heaton, Andy Hede- 'kin, Jeanette Heiner, James Hellar.

Row 7: Francis Henderson, Janet Henderson, Sandy Henderson, Donna Hendricks, Douglas Hendricks, Florence Henrickson, Claire Hen- drlx, John Hendrix, Diane Henricksen, Evelyn Henrie.

Row 8: Jerry Henry, Kenneth Henry, Dianne Herbert, Shirl Herget, James Herrick, Mellie Herring, Patricia Ann Herron, Charlotte Hep- worth, Doris Heselton, Lorein Hess.

Row 9: Michael Hess, Suzanne Hess, Diane Hiatt, Pam Hiatt, Janet Hicken, Joe Hicken, Carolyn Hicks, Chizuko Hidaka, Joan Higbee, Vida Higgins.

Row 10: Donald Hill, Doris Hill, Ferrell Hill, Floyd Hill, Kathleen Hill, Larry Hill, Patti Hillman, Donna Hilton, Carol Hind, Susanne Hinson.

Row 11: Martha Hitch, Suzanne Hjorth, Wy- oma Hoagland, Kathleen Hobbs, David Hock- strasser, Sidney Hodges, Kay Hodgkinson, Janet Hoegh, Lyie Hoffacker, Roger Hogan.

Row 12: Barbara Hoge, Marilee Holcomb, Penny Holcomb, Suzanne Holfert, Beatrice Holladay, Gerald Holladay, Glenna Holland, Edith Hollingshead, Karen Hollingshead, Linda Holm.

Row 13: Robert Holman, Helen Holmes, John Holmes, Carol Holmquist, Barbara Holt, Jane Holt, Paige Holt, Elida Homer, Karen Hooper, David Hoopes.

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Row 2: Bob Hovenden, David Howard, Goldie Howard, Ray Howard, Lucinda Howitt, Mary Howland, Cheryl Hubbard, Sandra Hubsmith, Dan Hucks, Judith Huff.

Row 3: Kay Huffaker, Barbara Hughes, Pres- ton Hughes, Robert Hughes, Patsy Hullinger, Ken Hultman, Kenneth Humbert, Tim Humph- rey, Ronald Humphries, Betty Hunsaker.

Row 4: Jan Hunskaer, Letty Hunsaker, Bar- bara Hunt, James Hunt, Ralph Hunt, Susan Hunt, Heather Hunter, Jon Hunter, Linda Hi/nt- zinger, Jannae Hurlbet.

Row 5: Joyce Hurst, Judith Hutchings, Mari- anne Hutchings, Cherrill Hyatt, Dee Hyde, Holly Hyden, Jean Ingalls, Carolyn Inouye, Karen Isaacson, Mark Isaacson.

Row 6: Bonnie Jackson, Lynda Iverson, Ed Ivey, George Ivory, Judith Jack, Maryland Jacklin, Diana Jackman, Ann Jackson, Ann Jackson, Joel Janetski.

Row 7: Jocile Ison, Robert Jackson, Janet Jacob, Sherrill Jacob Jana Jacobs, Gardner Jacobsen, Gerald Jacobson, Floyd James, Ray- mond James, Bill Jackson.

Row 8: Betty Jaroch, Charles Jarvis, Dixie Jarvis, Allen Jensen, Douglas Jensen, James Jensen, James R. Jensen, Joyce Jenkins, Kar- en Jensen, Karen Marie Jensen.

Row 9: Bruce Jensen, Linda Jensen, Max Jensen, Myman Jensen, Reta Jensen, Richard Jensen, Sandra Jensen, Janet Jenkins, Lyn-, ette Jenkins, Linda Jeppsen. |

Row 10: Marian Jeppson, Nancy Jeppsen, Brent Jewkes, Gordon Jex, Molly Johnanesen, Arthur Johansen, Terry Johansen, Jerry Jo- hanson. Art Johensen, Colleen Johnson.

Row 11: Dennis Johns, Byron Johnson, Bar- bara Johnson, Eleanor Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Francis Johnson, Gayle Johnson, llene Johnson, LaLauna Johnson, Laura Lee Johnson.

Row 12: Linda Kay Johnson, Lock Johnson, Mary Ann Johnson, Merrily Johnson, Orlene Johnson, Robert Johnson, Rosalie Johnson, Sylvia Johnson, Tamara Johnson, _ Thomas Johnson.

Row 13: James Johnston, Janet Johnston, Judy Johnston, Karen Johnston, Francis John- stone, Joan Jolley, Joyce Jolley, Robert Jol- ley, Robert K. Jolley, Frank Jonas.

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Row 1: Afton Jones, Alan Jones, Art Jones, Carol Ann Jones, Carole Ann Jones, Carolyn Jones, Chester Jones, Colleen Jones, Dawn Jones, Donna Jones.

Row 2: Emma Lou Jones, Johnnie Jones,

Kathleen Jones, Karen Jones, LaRein Jones,

Marva Jones, Pat Jones, Robert Jones, Rowen Jones, Warren Jones.

Row 3: Cristine Jons, Kenneth Jorgensen, Mary Alice Jorgenson, Joan Judd, John Judd, William Judd, James Kallin, Gary Kapp, Marie Kartchner, Sandra Lee Kay.

Row 4: Reba Keel, Robert Keeler, Larry Kel- ler, Myrna Keller, Patricia Keller, Ronald Kel- ley, Dennis Kellogg, Brian Kelly, Jolynn Kelly Larry Kelly.

Row 5: James Kendall, Lynn Kennard, Joe Kennelly, Kenneth Kyle, Christine Kent, Caro- lyn Kerby, Melvin Kessinger, Chuck Kewish, Carolyn Keysor, Sally Keyworfh.

Row 6: Ali Khadjenassiri, Lunn Killpack, Karen Edwards, Gretchen Kirsch, Leslie Kimzey, Bob King, Pat Knaus, Renee King, Sara King, Jean Kirby.

Row 7: Deanna Kirk, James Kirkham, Connie Kirkman, Patricia Kimball, Nancy Kissel, Ken Knapp, David King, LaVelle Knight, Paul Knoblauch, George Knop.

Row 8: James Knopf, Patricia Knowlton, Karen Knudsen, Ronald Knudsen, York Knudsen, Judy Knudson, Phyllis Knudsen, Bill Knutson, Peggy Kofford, Gary Komm.

Row 5: Kaisa Korpela, Geraldine Krebs, Jef- frey Kummenacher, Janet Kuder, MaRhae Kuno, Pat Kunz, Fred Kupferer, Noah Kurja, Leonard Lacy, Bayant Lake.

Row 10: Renee Lake, Jerry Lamb, Keith Lamb, Carolann Lambert, Patricia Lane, Carl- ton Lane, Stephen Laney, John Lent, Carolyne Larson, Doug Larsen.

Row II: Glen Larsen, Brent Larsen, Joan Lar- sen. Jon Larson, Joyce Larson, Keith Larson, Launa Larson, Marilyn Larsen, Preston Larson, Rita Larsen.

Row 12: Sharey Larsen, Tom Larsen, Vern Lar- sen, Maria Lassen, Larry Latimer, Judith Law- rence, Julia Lawrence, Walter Layton, Arthur Learned, Janice Leavift.

Row 13: Laura Leavitt, Marvin Leavitt, Sharon Leavitt, Carol LeBaron, Carole Lee, Coy Lee, Glenna Lee, Robert Lee, Terry Lee, Patricia Leese.

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Row 1: Robert Leishman, Sue Lemaster, Earl Lemmon, Mefs Lerwill, Elaine Le Sueur, Ron- ald Levendoski, Carol Lewellen, Caria Lewis, Carol Lewis, Christine Lewis.

Row 2: Roger Lewis, Herman Liddle, Karen Liljenquisf, Vicky Lilienquist, Paula Lindberg. Nina Lindbloom, Diane Lindman, Dan Lindsey, Leo Linning, Elaine Lischak.

Row 3: Paul List, Sharon Litchfield, John Lit- tle, Terrie Littlefield, Don Livingstone, Colin Llewellyn, Carol Lloyd, Dale Lloyd, Diane Lloyd, Max Lloyd.

Row 4: Reed Lloyd, Adrian Long, Linda Long, Sharon Lockharf, Frank Lohdefinck, Sally Lo- max, David Lorensen, Larry Lortz, John Lott, Annette Loveless.

Row 5: Kirk Lovenbury, Dave Lovett, Diane Low, Dan Lowe, Paul Ludwig, Gary Lueck, Ray Luce, Vicki Luekenga, Clyde Luke, Russell Lunceford.

Row 6: Diane Lund, Mary Lou Lund, Paul Lund- berg, Donald Lundgren, Neva Lunnen, Ann- ette Lunt, Susanne Lunt, Tony Lybert, Joan Lyman, Kim Lyman.

Row 7: Anna Rae Lynn, Cheryl! Lynn, Leonard Lynn, Nancy Lyon, Harry Lyons, Howard Ly- sager, Gerald Maass, James MacDonald, Jo Ellen Mack, Oonalee Mackay.

Row 8: Donna Mackay, Jeanne Mackay, Joyce Mackay, Val MacMurray, Irene Madden, Joan Madden, Carolyn Madison, David Madsen, Karen Madsen, Kenneth Madsen.

Row 9: Linda Madsen, Cula Magnusson, Gre- gory Mahary, Richard Mahony, Linda Makin, Christie Malin, John Mangan, Claudine Man- gum, Richard Mangum, Susan Mann.

Row 10: Samir Manneh, Jay Manwaring, Ear- leen Marble, Jane March, Ramona Marchant, Robert Maready, Marietta Marquardt, Dale Marquis, Mary Marsh, James Marshall.

Row 11: Charlotte Martin, Loren Martin, Nan- cy Martin, Kent Martineau, Clate Mask, Grant Mason, Linda Mason, Lynn Mason, Ronald Mason, Karen Matthews.

Row 12: Ronald Matthews, Tagomoa Matua, Myrna Maughan, Elaine Maughan, Neil Maughan, Barbara Mauss, Sheila Mauss, Pat- ricia Maxson, Allen May, Clifford Mayfield.

Row 13: Gayle Maze, Robbie McAdams, Alma Don McArthur, Scott McAllister, Bonnie McAl- lister, Leon McBride, Sharon Lynn McCann, Sheldon McClellan, Sharlene McClellan, Joyce McCiellan.

392

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Row 1: Ron McCommon, Roberta McCulloch, Robert McCullough, Mary Jane McCune, Jack McEachern, Monna McEvers, Janet McFarren, David McFadden, Diana McFarland, Marilyn McGrath.

Row 2: Marnice McGuire, Bob Mcintosh, Garry Mcintosh, James McKamey, Gordon McKen- ney, Phil McKnight, Edward McLaughlin, Dawn McLelland, Ann McLeod, Marylee McMillan.

Row 3: Terry Lee McMillan, Sy&il McNeil, Gayle McPherson, Jean McRae, JoAnn McVey, William McWhorter, Michael Meachan, Frank Medgin, Emilu Meilstrup, Tom Mellenthin.

Row 4: Charles Mellor, JoAnn Mellor, Law- rence Mellor, Brenda Melton, Mary Ann Mel- ton, Penelope Melton, Ross Memmott, Diana Mendoza, George Menoskey, Richard Mercell.

Row 5: Ellen Mickelsen, Irene Merkley, Jeanne Merrell, Madeleine Merrell, Barbara Merrill, Paul Miles, Richard Merrill, Vicky Merrill, Dan Miller, Donna Miller.

Row 6: James Miller, Joe Miller, John Miller, Karen Miller, Kathleen Miner, Marlene Miller, Richard Miller, Vincent Miller, Bonnie Mittle- man, Eileen Mitton.

Row 7: Sandra Millet, Judy Milne, Georgia Milton, Joanne Milton, Darlene Minard, Mar- ilyn Miller, Karen Mish, Bruce Mitchell, La- mond Mills, Sherry Mills.

Row 8: Janiel Moesser, Blake Moffat, Carl Mohlman, Carol Mohler, Bruce Molen, Dean Molen, Joyce Molinek, James Monroe, Sharon Monroe, Laurence Monson.

Row 9: Marion Monson, Victoria Montgomery, Virginia Moody, Allen Dean Moon, Brad Moon, Judith Moon, Karen Moon, Maryetta Moon, Sheila Moon, Susan Mooney.

Row 10: Jan Moore, Patricia Moore, Thomas Moore, Virginia Moore, Elizabeth Mooring, Robert Moran, Grant Morgan, Janice Morgan, John Morgan, Sandra Morgan.

Row 11: Sharon Morgan, Gary Morley, Har- old Morrill, Venita Morrill, Anne Morrison, Linda Morrison, Betty Morris, Judith Morris, Robin Morris, Sheila Morris.

Row 12: Bartley Mortensen, Judy Mortensen, Marilyn Mortenson, Paul Moser, Janet Mos- ley, Elinor Moss, Vaughn Moulton, Dale Mour- Itsen, Doris Mousley, Patricia Mueller.

Row 13: John Ralph Mullen, Mary Jo Mullln- er, David Mulvihill, Dennis Murayama, Bruce Murdock, KarAnn Murdock, Sandra Murdock, Carol Ann Murphy, Donna Murray, Ken Mur- ray.

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Row 1: Yvonne Murray, John Mutch, Linda Myers, Marilyn Myers, Roger Myers, Richard Myers, Ronald Myers, Stephen Myers, Car- olyn Mercer, Jay Michaelson.

Row 2: Jeanette Mickleson, Melody Midgley, Michele Milan, Paul Merrill, Arjay Wells Mil- ler, Josephine Millan, Jane Messenger, Alice Mickelson, Siavash Nadjmabadi, Harold Nak- ano.

Row 3: Sonja Napper, Carolyn Nash, Alice

Neal, Eileen Neal, Branson Neff, Nedra Neff,

Frances Negler, Elaine Neilson, Nancy Neil- son, Bill Nelson.

Row 4: Carol Nelson, Elaine Nelson, Franklin Nelson, Gary Nelson, JaNeal Nelson, Joe Nel- son, Kathleen Nelson, Leah Nelson, Linda Nelson, Michelle Nelson.

Row S: Raymond Nelson, JoAnne Nerdin, Sherma Newbold, Cheryl Newman, Shawna Newman, John Newsom, Athlyn Newton, Katie Nibley, Gerry Nibley, Sandra Nickles.

Row 6: Lorie Nicholes, Ann Nichols, Ivan Ni- chols, Chet Nicholson, Arlene Nielsen, Clyde Nielsen, Douglas Nielson, James Nielsen, El- len Nielson, Gennie Nielsen.

Boyd Nielson, Linda Nielson, Marilyn Nielson, Winifred Nielsen, Jan Ninman, Andrew Nix- on, Donna Noble, Patricia Nordstrom, Ronald Norman, Elizabeth Norris.

Row 8: Ralph Norris, Ron Norton, Ronald Not- tall, Eileene Nuttall, Carolyn Nunes, Robert Nunes, Gloria Nyland, Nancy Nyman, Jane Oakes, Michael O'Brien.

Row 9: Velden O'Donnal, Daisy Lawana Og- born, Marian O'Halloran, Stephen Ohisep, Jay Oler, Diane Olson, Gaenell Olsen, James Ol- son, Jette Olsen, Lois Olsen.

Row 10: Mary Ann Olson, Maryann Olson, Ross Olsen, Carlene Oman, Susan Ongeman, Roger Openshaw, Stephen Orchard, Craig Ord, Fred Orme, Connie Orr.

Row 11: Dennis Orton, Jacqueline O'Starr, Sharon Owen, Wayne Owen, Dee Oyler, Linda Paaso, Sue Paaso, Rolaine Page, Vonda Pack- er, Brent Palmer.

Row 12; David Palmer, Ethel Ann Palmer, James Palmer, James L. Palmer, Nona Palmer, Ruth Palmer, Kathryn Pancoast, Dorothy Par- amore, Kathy Parish, John Park.

Row 13: Brent Parker, Gary Parker, Emily Ann Parker, Kathleen Parker, Ross Parker, Bonnie Lee Parkin, Marva Parkinson, Beverly Parks, Larry Parks, Lora Lee Parle.

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'ow 1: Linda Pastor, Joseph Patterson, Sfe- hen Patterson, Susan Paugh, Jeffery Paulk, 'ivian Paulsen, Allen Payne, Donald Payne, iay Payne, Mike Payne.

ow 2: Louise Payne, Linda Pearce, Deanna eay, Phyllis Peay, Katherine Pearce, Dale eery, Bruce Pemman, Judith Pennock, Jean- ine Percy, Gary Parkins.

ow 3: Richard Perkins, David Perrett, Glade ry, Stephen Perry, Kathleen Perona, Sam errins, Bruce Perry, Richard Persons, Blaine eterson, Camille Peterson.

ow 4: Carol Peterson, Darwin Peterson, ne Peterson, Glen Peterson, Joy Peterson, man Peterson, Pat Peterson, Sally Peter-

jn, Steven Petersen, Judy Pettingill.

ow 5: Marilyn Pettit, Bruce Petty, Kay Pettey, es Pexton, Janice Pheeters, Marden K. ilps, Patricia Phippen, Roger Pickett, Linda iice, Patricia Pierce.

ow 6: Glenn Pond, Thonnas Pierce, Earl Pil- q, Lena Poulton, Annette Pitcher, James (sen, Mary Ann Pohl, Georgia Poland, y Poll, Roger Porter.

Dw 7: Sharion Pierce, Karen Porter, Bob ihier, Sherri Plaft, Jerald Pilling, Charles :e, DeLoy Pope, Alice Porter, Randa Por- Glennis Pollei.

3w 8: Muzette Portie, Ronnie Powell, Rulon ;er, Bonnie Powell, Charles Powell, Thom- ^owell, John Pratt, Karen Prestwich, Linda e, Jeanette Prina.

>w 9: Steven Prince, Keith Prior, Connie rchett, Rae Lynn Prows, Denney Pugmire, n Pugmire, John Pulsipher, Jessie Quadro, dren Quinton, Noel Quinton.

3w 10: Karen Ragsdale, Bille Raine, Shari Ra- /, Frank Ramsey, Genevieve Ramsey, Al- i Randall, Helen Randall, Kathleen Rap- ve, David Rasmussen, Judy Rasmussen.

3w 11: Judith Rasmussen, Lenora Rasmus- •n, Yvonne Ratliff, William Rawcliffe, Reed iwlings, Carole Rawson, Gary Ray, Linda 5y, Jerianne Ray, Jan Reay.

3w 12: Robert Reay, Jeanne Redd, Elanna ■Jtfeldt, Charles Reed, Kenneth Reed, Marl- Reeder, Paul Reed, David Rees, Richard -s, JoAnne Reeve.

:iw 13: Marilyn Reeves, Steven Reeve, Eliza- ;th Reichert, Carol Reid, Gerri Reid, Jackie ;id, Sandra Reimer, Ernest Reimschilssel, ■on Reinhart, Ann Relsner.

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Row 1: Hal Reynolds, James Reynolds, Kath- leen Reynolds, Noel Reynolds, Wayne Rey- nolds, Noel Rentz, Romanle Rex, Duane Rhoades, David Rich, Mignon Rich.

Row 2: George Richards, Bevan Richardson, Edna Richardson, Charles Richardson, Karen Richardson, Karen L. Richardson, Marie Rich- ardson, Lois Richardson, Brent Richman, Bon- nie Ricks.

Row 3: David Ricks, Dee Rider, Mary Riding, Judy Riggs, Howard Rytting, Ronald Riggs, Dianne Riley, Ronelda Riley, Verne Riley, Myrna Ries.

Row 4: Harry Rinquest, Gay Ripley, Char! Rishton, Mirrian Robb, Max Robb, Gwen Robbins, Gwynne Roberts, Jean Roberts, Ka- thryn Robbins, Beatrice Roberts.

Row 5: Carolyn Roberts, Marilyn Roberts, Paul Roberts, Sharon Roberts, Suzanne Roberts, James Robertson, Calvin Robinson, Douglas Robinson, John Robinson, Kae Robinson.

Row 6: Lillian Robinson, Brian Robison, Val Robison, James Rodebush, Carol Roe, Carolyn Rogers, Carol Rogers, Mary K»y Rogers, Linda Rohback, Veria Rohner.

Row 7: Linda Rokes, LaRae Rollins, Gayle Romney, Norma Jean Romney, Regina Rom- ney, Jacquelyn Rose, Mike Rose, Diane Rose, Malinda Rosenlund, Chester Roskelley.

Row 8: Diane Roskelley, Christy Ross, Ronald Ross, Ronald Rossifer, Ramona Rofhermel, Norm Roundy, Sandra Marie Roundy, Barbara Jean Rowe, Delores Rowley, Utahna Royer.

Row 9: Susan Roylance, Philip Ruiz, Ronald Rumfallo, Theresa Rush, Jerrold Rusk, Sandy Rushton, Frances Russell, Sid Russell, Sue Rus- sell, Ann Russon.

Row 10: Pamela Rust, Roger Rydman, Cindy Sanders, Neil Sabin, Jon Sabourin, Sid Sag^ ers, Judy Sainsbury, Pat Saley, Kathy Saitar- elli, Omar Salti.

Row 11: Joyce Sanders, Shirley Sanders, Sandy Sandlin, Judy Sannar, Peggy Sannar, Paul Sampson, Larry Sampson, Marsha Sapp, Anthony Sarver, Carolyn Saunders.

Row 12: Carma Saunders, Celia Saunders, Dell Saunders, Louise Scarber, Grant Schaorrer, Marilyn Schaap, Sharon Schlamersdorf, Pat- ricia Schlappi, Sherry Shiegel, Ronald Schlerf.

Row 13: Clem Schneider, Peter Schnyder, Mar- alyn Schmidt, Valorie Schoenfeld, Arthur Schomas, JaNeal Schow, David Schrader, Law- rence Schreiner, Mary Ann Schriever, Brian Schuck.

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Row 1: Constance Schultz, Margaret Schwartz, Oswald Schwemmer, Karen Scott, Kristin Scott, Louise Scott, Warren Scott, Vicki Seely, Lynn Seaman, Larry Seannons.

Row 2: Sandra Seari, Sharon Sego, Martha Seiter, Richard Sellers, Lorenzo Semadeni, Darleen Senke, Sue Ellen Sergei, Sandra Sev- erns, James Shaleen, Everett Sharp.

Row 3: Judith Sharp, Barbara Shaw, Don Shaw, Annette Shawcroft, Harvey Shumway, Myrtle Shumway, Terry Shellenberger, Mary Sherman, James Sherren, Burton Shields.

Row 4: Ian Shields, LeRoy Shing, Kathleen Shipp, Deanna Shirley, Gerald Shrives, Jessie Shumway, LeRoy Shumway, Mary Lee Shum- way, Evalyn Shurtleff, Carole Shute.

Row 5: Joan Sieber, Kathy Sieverts, John Sil- va, Duane Simmons, Kay Simmons, Barbara Simonds, Siragan Simonian, Sandra Simpson, Shirley Simpson, Beverly Singleton.

Row 6: Eileen Singley, Joe Sintic, Becky Sjo- blom, Diane Skidmore, John Skousen, Pat Skousen, Sue Skousen, Evelyn Slaugh, Nancy Slaugh, Valerie Sly.

Row 7: Ann Smith, Ann Smith, Barbara Smith, Barbara J. Smith, Beryl Kae Smith, Carolyn Smith, Coralee Smith, Paul Smith, David D. Smith, Harold B. Smith.

Row 8: Harold H. Smith, Janet Smith, Janice M. Smith, JoAnn Smith, John E. Smith, Judith Smith, Judy Smith, Julia A. Smith, Kevan Smith, Linda Smith.

Row 9: Lorraine Smith, Marilyn J. Smith, Mi- lan Smith, Percy Smith, Pete Smith, Raymond Smith, Richard B. Smith, Richard C. Smith, Ronald K. Smith, Samuel H. Smith.

Row 10: Sandra J. Smith, Sharon Smith, Ste- ven Smith, Susan Smith, Sydney Smith, Syd- dney S. Smith, Dewey Smouse, Carolyn Snapp, Janet Snarr, Diane Snow.

Row 11: Robert Snow, Tiffany Snow, Janice Soelb^g, Adelaide Sorensen, Kathleen Sor- ensen, Peggy Ann Sorensen, Tanya Sorensen, Gary Southwick, Terry Sowers, Frederic Spackman.

Row 12: Donna Sparks, Stephen Speckert, Bar- bara Spencer, Larry Spendlove, Holly Spiker, Judy Springer, Karen Srackangast, James Stafford, Lynn Stanard, Mavbely Stander.

Row 13: Helen Stange, Linda Stanger, Mel- enie Stanko, Julie Stansfield, Janet Stanton, Max Stanton, Joalyn Stapley, Wayne Stapley, Wade Starks, Grant Starley.

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Row 1: Julie Starling, Marsha Startup, Hyde Stauffer, JoAnn St. Clair, Kent Steadman, Alice Steed, Gwen Steele, Janice Steele, Carol Stef- fensen, Linda Steimle.

Row 2: Garry Stentzel, Donna Stephens, Kar- ol Stephens, Larry Stephenson, Shirley Ste- phenson, Ray Sterger, Morris Sterrett, Bertha Stevens, Janet Stevens, Robert Stevens.

Row 3: Thomas Stevens, Thomas M. Stevens, Carol Stevenson, Joyce Stevenson, Kent Ste- venson, Darlene Steward, Allen Stewart, Car- ma Stewart, Don Stewart, Floyd Stewart.

Row 4: Helen Stewart, Marilyn Stewart, Marsha Stewart, Allen Stiles, Leonard Still- man, Carolyn Stoddard, Kenneth Stoffers, Marilyn Stokes, Nancy Stone, Mark Stoner.

Row 5: John Storheim, Nolan Stott, Natallie Strate, Becky Stringer, Gary Stott, Florie Strong, Maurine Strong, Pam Strong, Suzanne Strong, Dorothy Stromberg.

Row 6: Pat Stuart, Earlene Stubbs, Charlene Suckling, Wayne Suggs, Rondo Sullivan, Julia Summerhays, Velma Summers, Calvin Sum- sion, Karen Sundrud, Marjorie Sundwall.

Row 7: Jon Sunkees, Suzanne Swan, John Swapp, Audrey Swartwaut, Carl Swenson, Wayne Swenson, William Swift, Mayetta Swonger, Barry Sylvester, Lyndon Tagg.

Row 8: Linda Taggart, Deanna Tahbo, Karen Talbot, Debra Talley, Mary Ann Tanner, Ro- berta Tanner, Carol Tarr, Joel Tate, David Taylor, Judy Taylor.

Row 9: Julie Taylor, Kay Taylor, Kenneth Tay- lor, Maxine Taylor, Mark Taylor, Orval Tay- lor, Pat Taylor, Stephen Taylor, Tom Taylor, Janice Tebbs.

Row 10: Luana Teel, Gerald Tenney, Vernon Teller, Loraine Tenney, Texie Tenney, Kaye Terry, Ray Terry, Gordon Tew, Lillian Tew, Carol Thatcher.

Row 11: Terry Thatcher, Faye Thayn, Richard Thibodeau, Darryl Thomander, Peggy Tho- mander, Elizabeth Thomas, William Thomas, Sharon Thomas, Kay Thomas, Tim Thompsen.

Row 12: Delain Thompsen, Carolyn Thompson, Dennis Thompson, Eula Thompson, Roger Thompson, Tim Thompson, Susan Thomson, Weldon Thomson, Patricia Thorne, Paul Thornley.

Row 13: Karen Thorpe, Holly Thorstad, Bryce Thueson, Gary Thurman, Dean Tibbitts, Jo- anne Tidd, Jason Tilby, Steven Tingey, Norma Tobler.

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Row 1: David Tolman, Rodney Tolman, Phyl- lis Toothman, Gordon Topham, Murray Top- ham, Elisabeth Toronto, Linda Toronto, John Towery, Ray Tingstrom, Neal Tracy.

Row 2: Chiem Tran, Michael Trent, Evangel- ine Tropper, Jupiter Tsang, George Tucker, Pat Tucker, Linda Tuckett, Conald Turley, La- von Turley, Kim Turley.

Row 3: Ann Turner, Bob Turner, Kitty Tyler, Elizabeth Tysdal, Janice Tyler, Stewart Tuttle, Carolyn Tuttle, Georgianna Tussing, Sherry Turner, Diane Turner.

Row 4: Martha Turner, Keith Ulumt, Ronald Upton, Pat Ursenback, Betty Utiey, Vicki Lynn Vacher, Roger Valentine, Betty Vance, Mark Vander, Sharon Vandergrift.

Row 5: Michael Van Wert, Glen Varney, Doug- las Vierra, Jeannefte Vining, Rod Vogel, Ken- neth Voeller, Anita Voeltz, Bonita Von Ach- en, Carol Voorheis, Jaren Vowles.

Row 6: Reed Wade, Alan Wagner, Tamera Wagner, Jane Wagstaff, Joan Wagstaff, Nor- ma Waisner, Dennis Waite, Jerald Waite, Gary Walburger, Carvel Walker.

Row 7: David Walker, Marion Walker, Ron Walker, Karen Wall, Linda Wallace, Linda L. Wallace, Wanda Wallace, Arthur Walnum, Robert Walsh, Margaret Walton.

Row 8: Ann Ward, Carol Ward, Dawna Ward, DeeAnn Ward, Janice Ward, Karen Ward, Ro- berta Ward, Trina Ward, Caroline Wardell, Jeanette Wardell.

Row 9: Karen Wardell, Kenneth Warner, Judy Warnick, Revis Washburn, Marlin Waters, Karen Watson, Ann Watts, Janice Watts, Stephen Watts, Betty Weaver.

Row 10: Emalou Webb, Sherry Webb, Linda Webster, Marjorie Weight, Sue Weimer, Bob- bie Weir, Brenda Welch, Michael Welch, Sha- ron Welch, Penny Welling.

Row 11: David Wells, Kathleen Wells, Massi Wesenberg, Jeanine West, Allen Westenskow, Annita Weston, Leola Weston, Carol Westover, Robert Westover, Everett Wharton.

Row 12: Everett Wharton, Barry Wheeler, Ju- dith Wheeler, Pam Wheeler, Joan Whetstone, Barbara Whimpey, Robert Whimpey, Robert Whitaker, Joan Whitby, Allen White.

Row 13: Heather White, Judith White, Judith K. White, Marie White, Venita Whitehead, Connie Whitehouse, Judith Whites, Margaret Whitesides, Paul Whitesides, Paf Wick.

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Row 1: Linda Wightman, Shari Wignall, Nyla Wilcock, Diane Wilcox, Railene Wilcox, Lee- anne Wilder, Alma Wiley, Melvin Wiley, Myrna Wilgar, Susan Wilkinson.

Row 2: Richard Willey, Bonnie Williams, Car- oline Williams, Charlene Williams, Gerald Williams, Joanne Williams, John Williams, Joye Williams, Linda Williams, Lois Williams.

Row 3: MarJean Williams, Michael Williams, Nancy Williams, Nelson Williams, Richard Williams, Algred Wilson, Bruce Wilson, Curtis Wilson, Gary Wilson, Herbert Wilson.

Row 4: James Wilson, Lorraine Wilson, Mari- lynne Wilson, Ross Wilson, Carol Wimmer, Phyllis Winder, William Winder, Sharon Wing, Rich Winkel, Nicolette Winner.

Row 5: Douglas Winscot, Bruce Winters, Mar- ilyn Winterton, Gary Witherspoon, Kenneth Witt, Colia Wittwer, Elizabeth Wood, Francis Wood, Harold Wood, Henry Wood.

Row 6: Louise Wood, Elaine Wood, Richard Wood, Sharon Woodbury, Michael Woodward, Warner Woodworth, Jean Woolesack, Gene Wooley, Earl Woolley, Karen Woolley.

Row 7: Stanley Workman, Gene Worthen, Pat Worthen, Karl Worlhlngton, Melvin Worton, Jenny Wotherspoon, Diana Wrathall, Judith Wride, Maureen Wride, Bill Wright.

Row 8: Chad Wright, DeLora Wright, Julie Wright, Leiand Wright, Patricia Wright, Sid- ney Wright, Carol Wrigley, Mary Wuelfing, Linda Wursten, Richard Yaco.

Row 9: Ivan Yance, Hugh Yancy, Lucille Yan- cey, Sharon Yancey, Carol Yates, Christina Yates, Carolyn Yeates, Marsha Yeager, Jeanne Yerke, Marjolein Ylst.

Row 10: Connie Yose, Linda Young, Marvin Young, Richard Young, Lee Zaugg, Herman Zietlow, Richard Zimmerman, Sharon Zim- merman, DeeAnn Ziser, Lewis Zitzman.

Row 11: Arthur Zobell, Albert Zylstra.

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GENERAL INDEX

A Cappella 76

Activities 248

Administration 24

Administrative Council

Agronomy 18!

Air Science 180

Alcyone 126

Alpha Lambda Delta 175

Alpha Phi Omega 159

AMS 66

AMS Men's Night 260

Angel Flight 160

Archon 172

Arizona 182

Arnold Air Society 184

Art 112

Athenian 128

AWS 67

Azyan Tzala 130

Banyan Staff 204 Baseball 244 Basketball 230

Belle of the Y Week 276 Belle of the Y Royalty 278 Bibler Bounce 283 Blue Key 173 Board of Trustees 26 Brazilian 198 Bricker 132 Brigadier 1 34

California Mission 188 Cam! Los 1 36 Chemical Engineers 186 Christmas Concert 264 Circle K 170 Civil Engineers 187 Cougarettes 1 83 College of Biological and

Agricultural Sciences 34 College of Business 36 College of Education 38 College of Engineering 48 College of Family Living 40 College of Fine Arts 42

College of Humanities 44 College of Nursing 46 College of Physical

Education 50 College of Religion 52 Concert Band 86

Daily Universe Staff 208 Delta Phi 190 Devofionals 108 Dilectus Chi Sorores 138 Drama 94

Elections 288 Electrical Engineers 186 Engineering Week 280 Executive Committees 69 Executive Council 62 Extension Division 58 Fine Arts 72 First Presidency 26 Football 220 Forums 106

Freshmen 370 G

Gamma Phi Omicron 174 General Administration 30 General College 54 Golf 239 Graduates 298 Graduate School 56 Gymnastics 233

Hello Week 253 Homecoming 254 Homecoming Royalty 256 Home Economics 1 88 Honorary Units 171 Honor Council 68 Honors Section 1 1 4

Industrial Arts 189 Intercollegiate Knights 162 International Folk

Dancers 194 International Week 266 Opera 92

Inlramurals 246 IOC 122

Journalism Photo

Department 207 Jr AMS 66 Jr. Prom 290 Jr AWS 67 Juniors 331

Kappa Debs 140 KBYU 214 Kia Ora 192

Madrigals 78 Marching Band 84 Mechanical Engineers 1 f

Nautilus of NLU 142 New Mexico 193 Nurses 193

Opera Workshop 90 OrchesJs 1 10 Organizations 120 Organization Week 260 Orientation Week 251 O. S, Trovata 144

Pep Activities 218 Phi Chi Theta 176 Phi Eta Sigma 175 Phi Tau 146 Phofo Studio 215 Preferred Men 263 Press 215 Program Bureau 201

Registration 252 7 ROTC Chorus 82 Schola Canlorum 80 Senate 64 Service Units 158 Seniors 304 Shomrah Kiyel 196

Sigma Delia Chi 198 Social Units 125 Songfest 284 Sophomores 349 Special Interest Units 179 Sports 216 Sportsmen 199 Sportswomen 199 Spur 164

Studentbody President 61 Student Directory 214 Student Leadership 60 Student Leadership Conference 250 Student Leadership Confers/ Students 296 Student Teaching 286 Summer School 58 Supreme Court 65 Symphony Orchestra 88

Tau Sigma 148 Tennis 239

Texas 200 Thea Alexis 166 Theta Alpha Phi 181 Tokalon 150 Track 240

University Chorale 74

Val Hyric 152 Val Norn 154 Viking 156

White Key 178

Winter Carnival 268

Winter Carnival Royalty 270

Women's Week 262

World Events 273

Wrestling 238

Wye Magazine Staff 212

Y Calcares 168

Y Day 294

Y Squares 189

FACULTY INDEX

Aamodt, Melvin Addy, George AA. Aider, Lorna C. Alder, Zane Allen, A. Lester Allen, Dell K- Allen, Mark K. Alley, Stephen L, Allman, Verl Allphin, Grace Allred, K. Chase Allred, Dorald M. Allred, Mildred E. Allred, Wallace Alvord, Ray W. Alward, Mignon H. Anderson, C, Dixon Andersen, H Verland Anderson, Alan Anderson, Floyd M. Anderson, Garron Anderson, Leiand E. Anderson, Richard L. Anderson, Vernon L. Andrus, Hyrum Andrus, J. Roman Apostol, Chris Argyle, Nina Mae Arnold, Frank H. Arnold, Marilyn Ashby, Nadine T. Ashton, Clarence D.

Babcock, Hyrum J. Backman, Milton V. Bailey, Dale S. Bair, Carl Baird, J. Edwin Ballif, Ariel S. Ballou, Richard Bangerter, Blauer L, Bankhead, Reid E, Barker, Dee H, Barlow, Frances Barlow, Minnie Barneft, J, Dean Barnell, Owen L. Barnett, Vesta Barney, Vermon S. Barrett, Bruce A- Bennett, Erma Barrett, Ivan J. Barron, Howard H. Bartholomew, Davis Barton, Cliff S. Bateman, J. LaVar Bauer, Edith B. Baxter, Leiand K. Beck, D Elden Beck, Florence Beck. Jay V, Beckham, Raymond E. Beebe, Wayne M. Bell, R, DerMont Belnap, B. West Bendixsen, Grant C. Bennett, Archibald F. Bennion, George Bennion, Marion Benson, Lynn Bentley, Anthony I. Berry, June Berryessa, Max J. Best, Brian Befhers, Connie Bills, Seth H. Bissell, Howard J. Blackham, Angus U.

Blair, Robert Blanch, Mae Blaylock, Marilyn Boman, Paul V. Bos, Jacob Bowles, Catherine Bradford, Reed H. Bradley, Adine Bradshaw, Merrill K. Brady, Marion 6. Brasher, Elaine Breinholt, Virginia Briick, L. Edna Brimhall. Willis H. Brilsch, Ralph A. Broadbent, H. Smith Brooks, Melvin R. Brown, Jack V. Brown, Thomas H. Bryan, Una Bryner, Loren C. Bryner, Maurine Budge, Harold S. Bullock, Kenneth C. Bunker, Robert E, Burnett, M. Dallas Burnside, Wesley M. Burr, Wesley R. Burrup, Percy E. Burton, Alma P. Burton, Wilford Wayne Bushman, Jess R. Bushman, Richard Buss, David Butler, Eliot A, Buttle, Faye

Caine, Julia Calder, Glen H. Caiderwood, JoAnn Call. Boyd Callahan, Sterling C, Campbell, Eugene E. Campbell, Jennie Cannon, Clawson Cannon, C, Y,, Sr. Cannon, Kenneth L. Cannon, Mark Cardon, Louis B, Carlisle, June Chapman, Arthur O. Chapman, Bernice Chaslon, A. Norton Chalwin, Diane Cheney, Thomas E. Childs, Margaret P, Christensen, Dean C, Christensen, Earl M. Christensen, Edward L. Christensen, James J. Christensen, Lillian Christensen, P. A. Christensen, Ross T. Christiansen, John R, Chugg, Lee R. Blark, Bruce B. Clark, David L. Clark, Donald E. Clark, Harold Glen Clark, Hazel Clark, Herald R, Clark, J, Reuben Clark, James R. Clark, Warden J, Clark, Monroe H. Clark Welsford Clarke, A. John dinger, Morris M. Cloward, John R.

Cluff, Coran Compton, Lane A. Cook, Alan Cook, Ivan Coombs, D'Monle Corbridge, Ivan L. Covey, Stephen R. Cox, Soren Craig, Marshall Crandall, Lars G. Crnkovic, John K. Croft, Evan M. Crowton, David M. Cundick, Robert M. Curtis Brandt

Daines, Delva Daines, Robert H, Darais, Alex B. Darley, Erma Davidson, Bertha Davidson, Richard P. Davies, J, Kenneth Davis, Glenn C. Day, Lawrence Dean, C. Edwin Decker, Daniel Dees, Harry deJong, Gerrit, Jr. de Jong, Thelma DeMille, Stanford Dixon, Dwighl R. Dixon, Fred D. Dixon, Owen G. Dodd, Edgar Domgaard, Mignon Donaldson, David M. Done, Byron G. Doughty, Gladys Downing, Lester N. Doxey, Roy W. Doxey, Willard Drury, Marian Dudley, J Duane Duerden, Claude B. Duerden, Noel H, Duke, Keith E, Dunn, Norman Durfey, Norma A. Dye, Gerald J., Capt, Dyer, William G.

Eagar, L. Brent Eastmond, E. John Eberhart, Ernest, Jr. Egbert, Robert L. Ellsworth, Richard G, Empey, LaMar T. Erickson, Maynard Evans, David L.

Farnsworth, Dean B. Farnsworlh, Raymond Faux, Georgia Faux, M. Charles Fearnley, Lawrence Fearnley, Lenoro Fehlberg, Joan Ferguson, Hal Finlayson, Bliss Firmage, D, Allan Fitzroy, George W. Flandro, Royce P. Fletcher, Harvey, Jr. Fletcher, Harvey, Sr. Freed, David B. Fuerslner, Carl

Fuhriman, Addie Jean Fuhriman, Dean K,

Gagon, Glen S. Gamett, LaVell Gardiner, Alma A. Gardner, B. Delworth Gardner, Elisabeth Gardner, C. Norman Gardner, John H. Gassman, Byron Gates, Crawford Gee, Burton Geddes, David D. Geersten, O. Norman Gentry, Leiand H, Gibbons, Eileen Gibson, M. Carl Gibson, William J, Gill, Gucharan S. Gledhill, Isabelle Gledhill, Preston Goaies, J. Rex Golighlly, Max C. Goodman Harold Grass, Nan O. Grimmett, Karen Groesbeck, Lue S. Grow, Stewart L. Gubler, Clark J. Gubler, Donworth Gunn, Richard L. Guyman, Fred E. Gwilliam, Robert F.

H

Hafen, William J. Hafen, LeRoy R. Hales, Richard W. Hales, Wayne B, Hall, Geore M. Hall, H. Tracy Hallam, Merrill J. Halliday, John R. Hamblin, Lawson Hamomnd, May Hansen, Harold I. Hansen, Margaret Hansen, Omar Hansen, Ralph Hansen, Terrence Harding, Dale Hardy, Kenneth R. Harms, Callis Harris, James M. Harris, James R. Harris, John B. Harrison, B. F, Harston, Marlow R, Hart, Anna B. Hart, Charles J, Hart, Edward Hart, David K, Hartvigsen, Milton F, Hatton, LeOra Hawkins, Richard T. Hayward, C. Lynn Heaton, Alma Heaton, Israel C. Hellberg Ray W. Henson, Charles A. Henstrom, Richard H. Herde, Karl Heudier, Jean-Pierre Heuston, Dustin H. Hill, Douglas Hill, J. Armin Hill, Max W. Hilton, Ross C.

Hintze, Lehi F. Hintze, R. Sears Hirst, Cyntha Hodson, Harry Holbrook, Leona Holbrook, Richard L. Holtkamp, C. J, Hone, Shirl Hoopes, Keith H. Horner, Ethel L. Horsley, A. Burt Horton, Frank Hoskisson, William A. Howe, Alice Howell, Robert J. Hoyf, Marsha Hyde, Darcus Hyde, Venice Hyer, Paul V. Hymas, Scott S,

Jacobs, Briant S. Jacobson, Phyllis Jakeman, M. Wells Jenny, Martha Jensen, Christen Jensen, DeLamar Jensen, Don B, Jensen, Gloria Jensen, Lucile Jensen, Mary B. Jensen, Vern H. Jeppsen, Ernest C. Jex, J. Lorin Johansen, Franz M. Johnson, Eldred Johnson, Floyd N. Jonsson, Jens J. Jorgensen, Eleanor

Karst, Edgar Keeler, J. J. Kimball, C, Rodney Kimball, Edwin R. King, Alma W. Kirkham, Francis Kitchen, Weldon Knell, Lee Knight, Hattie Kohler, Marion Krider, Mary A. Kugath, Donald A, Kunz, Jean T.

Larson, A. Don Larson, Donald H. Langer, Valerie G. Larsen, Kenneth Larson, Clinton Larson, Gustive O. Larson, Jean Larson, Vernon Lauritzen, Kenneth A. Law, Reuben D. Laws, Derby Laycock, Harold R. Laycock( Ralph G. Layton, Robert L. Lee, Harold W. Lee, Marilyn Lewis, Stella Liddiard, Walter Liechty, Elizabeth Louise Lloyd, Wesley P.

Long, Lester B. Lowe, Howard D. Ludlow, Daniel H.

M

Mabey, Melvin P. Madsen, Florence J. Madsen, Franklin Madsen, Harold S. Madsen, Truman G. Magleby, Francis R. Magleby, Ward H. Mangum, Garth Manookin, Robert P. Marshall, Milton Mason, James A. MasDey, Annette Mathew, C. C. Mathews, Arminta Mathews, Conan E. McAllister, J. W. McArlhur, Ross J. McConkie, Don McCulloch, Donald E McDonald, Keith McKay, Quinn G, McKinlay, Lynn A, McKinnon, Max E. McKnight, Kent H. McMurdie, Maughan W. McNamara, Delberl H, McNeil, Craig McPhie, Walter E, Mecham, Merlin J. Meibos, Richard L, Melville, Keith Memmolf, Evan J. Meservy, Keith Michaelis, Elaine Michie, Carol Midgley, Louis Mikkelsen, Seymore Miles, Frank G. Miller, Elva K. Miller, Martin L. Millett, Marion T. Miner, Gayle Mitchell, Albert O. Mitchell, Hal Mitchell, Olive K. Moe, Rudy Moffitt, J. C. Monsen, Elaine R. Monsen, Joseph Monson, Darrel J. Monson, Samuel Moore, Glen Morley, Alonzo J. Morrell, Jeannelfe Morris, Lawrence Morris, Sadie O. Morrison, Carl Morrow, Hans Moses, Darrell L. Murdock, Joseph R. Murphy, Joseph R.

N

Nash, William V. Nelson, Allen E. Nelson, Barbara Nelson, Dale L. Nelson, Elmer Nelson, Glen T. Nelson, H. Mark Nelson, K. LeRoi Nelson, Marvin Nibley, Hugh Nibley, Richard Nicholes, Henry J.

Nicholes, Joseph K. Nickell, Afton V. Nielsen, Eve Nielsen, F. Kent Nielson, Frank Nielsen, Howard Nielsen, O. Wendle Noall, Sandra Nordgren, Quentin R. Nultail, Drayton

Oakes, Keith R. Oaks, Clinton L. Olpin, J. Lloyd Olsen, Louise Olson, Ernest L, Orrock, Scott G. Osward, Shirlene Ott, J, Bevan Ovard, Glen F. Owens, Joseph

Packer, Boyd K, Packer, Thane J. Pardoe, Kathryn B. Pardee, T. Earl Parker, Clyde A. Patch, Robert C, Paulson, Jean R. Payne, John W. Pearson, E. N. Pearson, Glenn L. Pehrson, Marie Perkins, Van L. Peterson, Dean A. Peterson, Evan Peterson, Hugh W. Peterson, Melvin J, Phillips, William Revell Pierce, Guy Pocock, Norma Polevoy, Leonid Poll, Richard D. Poison, Perry Porter, Blaine M. Porter, LeRoy Poller, Norma Poulos, Chris Poulson, Virginia Pralt, Parley M. Prescott, Ralph

Rabow, Jerome

Rasband, Mima Rasmussen, Ellis T. Ravslen, Lynn A, Read, Edwin A. Ream, Eleanor Reasor, Garland Reeder, Jesse W. Reeder, Ray Reimschiissel, E. F. Rich, Naoma Rich, Russel R, Richards, Grant S. Richards, Neal Richardson, Jed J. Ricks, Eldin Riddle, Chauncey C. Ridenhour, Ted Rigby. J, Keith Risenmay, Jay C, Robinson, Burton W. Robinson, Donald W. Robison, Clarence F, Rogers, R. Max Rollins, Carl W.

Rollins, Ralph L. Romney, Antone K,

Sagers, Glen Sagers, Richard D. Sandberg, Carma Sardoni, Lawrence Schmidt, Donald T. Shaw, Don D. Shaw, Merlin Sheffield, Loflis J. Shumway, Patricia Shumway, R. Phil Simmons, Elbert R. Simonsen, John M. Slater, Arthur D. Smart, Lyman Smith, Carol T. Smith, Grant B, Smith, Jay M,, Jr. Smith, Oliver R. Smith, Robert J. Smith, Ruth Slanlie Smith, Wilford E. Smithson, Rulon Smoot, Douglas L. Snell, William H. Snow, Richard L. Soffe, H. Wayne Sonderegger, Emory O. Sorensen, John L, Sovine, Helen D. Spears, Irene Spencer, G. Albert Sperry, Sidney B. Stanford, Stephen S. Starr, Donald I. Stephens, Larry Stevens, Floyd C. Stevensen, Helen T. Stevenson, J. Grant Stewart, Grace Nixon Stoddard, Sharon Storrs, Dee Leon Stott, Douglas Stringham, Ned Stutz, Howard C. Swensen, Albert D. Swenson, Dale Swensen, Merlynn Swensen, Russell B, Symons, Joseph N.

Tsgg, Melvin S. Tanner, Helen Tanner, Orea Tanner, Vasco M. Tanner, Wilmer W. TarboK, Norman Tate, Charles Taylor, Barbara Taylor, Celestia Taylor, Charles Taylor, Ethelyn P. Taylor, H. Darrel Taylor, Hal L, Taylor, Lynn D. Taylor, Josephine Taylor, Weldon J, Terry, Elvis B. Thatcher, J. Kenneth Thomas, Robert Thomson, Irene Thomson, Lowell Thomson, Woodruff Thome, Lucile M. Tingey, Dale Tippelts, Frank M.

Tolman .Wilford J, Trunnell, Jack Tuckett, Glen C. Turley, Donna Lee Turner, Glen H. Turner, Rodney Tyndall, Clarence Tyndall, Otella Tutlle, Elliott Tyler, S. Lyman

Ulrich, Richard D. Ulley, Quentin E.

Valentine, Lee B, Vance, Barbara Van Cott, John Van Fleet, Howard Vernon, Glenn M. Viehweg, Ross Vincent, Josie

W

Wakefield, Helen Wakefield, J. Homer Wakefield, Mary Lynn Walker, Rudger Wallace, Lulu Warner, Mont M, Waters, Max I. Waterstradi, Jean Anne Watkins, Arthur R. Walters, Ray Walts, Stanley H. Weaver, Ross Webb, Fred Weight, Newell Weinzinger, Kurt Welsh, Stanley L, Wengreen, Earl W. West, Dale Western, Harold White, David White, J. Morgan Whiteford, June Whitlock, LaBerta Wickes, Harry E. Wilcox, Ray T. Wilkes, Doran F. Wilkes, William L Wilkins, Ernest J. Williams, J. Kenneth Williams, Marietta Williams, Tess M. Willmore, Daniel E. Wilson, Annette Wilson, Arnold Wilson; M. Lyman Wilson, Warren B. Wilson, William Albert Wing, Grace Wing, John H. Winward, Edward L. Witbeck, Alan R. Wood, Glena D. Wood, Stephen L. Woodbury, Lael J. Woodbury, Richard C. Woodfield, Leon W. Woodward, Margaret Woodward, Ralph Worsley, Klea

Yarn, David H„ Jr. Young, Hazel F. Young, Karl

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Banyan Staff: Allan Frazier, Editor,- Penne Freebairn, Associate Editor,- Charlotte Britsch, Copy Edilor; Dick Brown, Art and Layout Editor; Royal Peterson, Business Manager; Gary Hopkinson, Photo Coordin- ator; Larry Latimer, Banyan Photo Cordin- ator; Larry Latimer, Banyan Photo Coordin- Wincotf, Organizations Editor; Jane De- graffenried, Administration Editor; Cheri Christofferson, and Judy Bubb, Fine Arts Editors; Marion Stewart, Activities Editor;

John Meek, Classes Editor; Monique Calle- warf. Graduate Class; Vernon Teller, Sen- ior Class; Lucille Yancey, Junior Class; Judy Willis, Sophomore Class; Holly Thorstad, Freshman Class; Marian Dahl, Office Man- ager; Lugene Butler and Jane Olson, Ban- yan Ball; Judy Jack and Jeanne Mackay, Copy; Helen Hawkins, Layout; Tamara Wagner, Space Sales; Rosemary Ostler and Mary Ann Olson, Secretaries; Dennis Busch and Linda Wilkins, Index Editors; Bob Col-

lins, Helio Gonzales and Mels Lerwell, Pho- tography; Sandy Skaar, Susan Blakemore and Carol Beckstead, Darkroom; Danny Moore, Sports Copy; Glenn Davis, Publica- tions Adviser; Alex Darias, Art Adviser, Sales: Delta Phi, Y Calcares, Spurs. Index: Lee Howard, Alcyone, Azyan Tzata, Cami Los, Dl Chi, Kappa Deb, Nautilus, O. S. Trovata, ToKalon, Val Norn. Pfeit; Frank Haymore, Peter Crnkovic, Del-

var Pope, Jerry O'Farrell, Eugene Orton, Charles Pope, Dennis Sorenson, Ronda Jen- kins, Doris Jackson, Nelson Read and Harold Tolley-

Pholo Studio: Don Pugmire, Jerry Rogers, Lucille Taylor and Kent Crandall.

Special Photography: Wally Barrus and Bob Smith.

To the students of Brigham Young

University I wish to express my ap- preciation for the opportunity afforcJ- ed me to edit the 1961 Banyan. The experience has been invaluable and means much to me, To all the people who helped in any way to produce this book thank you very much.

Sincerely,

Banyan Editor '61 Allan Frazier

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