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1962 EDITION - VOLUME XLIX
ROBERT MARSHALL, EDITOR
JIM WATSON, ASSOCIATE EDITOR
BARBARA DUNCAN, BUSINESS MANAGER
PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE ASSO-
CIATED STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY
OF WYOMING, LARAMIE, WYOMING
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John W. Hoyt
1887 - 1890
Frank P. Graves
1896 - 1898
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On March 4, 1886, the University
Bill was signed by the territorial gover-
nor, Francis E. Warren, and later that
year the cornerstone of Old Main was
laid. During the summer of- 1887, the
first faculty was chosen and on Septem-
ber 6, 1887, the Territorial University
was opened. In January of 1891, Wyo-
ming was incorporated as a State Uni-
versity. The first commencement with a
graduating class of two was held in June
of 1891. In 1894, the colleges of Agri-
culture, Liberal Arts, and Engineering
were established and in 1896 the first
graduate degrees were conferred. Wyo-
ming's first summer session was held in
1905 with an enrollment of 27 students.
In 1909 the first WYO was published
and in 1910, Pi Beta Phi was the first
national sorority to be installed at the
University of Wyoming. When Wyoming
celebrated its 25th Anniversary, the regu-
lar school enrollment was 213 and there
were twelve degrees conferred.
In 1912, Henry G. Knight was in-
stalled as the first Dean at the University
of Wyoming as Dean of the College of
Agriculture. Alpha Tau Omega became
the first national fraternity at Wyoming
when it was installed in 1913. R.O.T.C.
was begun at Wyoming in 1916. Justus
F. Soule became the first Dean of Men
in 1920, the same year in which the Law
school began. The University of Wyo-
ming was admitted to the Rocky Moun-
tain Athletic Conference in 1921 and
celebrated its first homecoming a year
later. "Branding Iron" was adopted as
the name for the school paper in 1923. In
1924, Wyoming was admitted to the As-
sociation of Accredited Universities.
1937 saw the celebration of the 50th an-
niversary of the University. At that time
the regular year school enrollment was
1900 with a total of 222 degrees con-
ferred.
Albinus A. Johnson
1891 - 1896
Elmer E. Smiley
1898 - 1903
Charles W. Lewis
1903 - 1904
Frederick M. Tisdale
1904 - 1908
Charles 0. Merica
1908 - 1912
Aven Nelson
1917 - 1922
Wyoming's third 25 years saw more
advancements than the entire first 50
years. A charter for Phi Beta Kappa was
granted to Wyoming in 1940. The Nat-
ural Resources Research Institute was
established in 1943. Also in 1943, Wyo-
ming won the N.C.A.A. basketball
championship. In 1945, the Graduate
School was founded. In 1946, the Col-
lege of Pharmacy was established and in
1947 the College of Commerce & In-
dustry and the Division of Adult Educa-
tion and Community Service were es-
tablished. The first Ph. D. degree was
conferred at this time also. Wyoming
won its first Skyline Conference Football
championship in 1949. In 1953, the
Western Interstate Commission on High-
er Education was established and in 1955
the Division of Business and Economic
Research was established. 1957 saw the
establishment of the College of Nursing
and the School of American Studies. The
Colleges of Liberal Arts became the Col-
lege of Arts and Sciences in 1956 and
instituted its Honors Program in 1958.
An $11.7 million building program was
launched by the University in 1959. By
1961, the regular student enrollment had
reached 4100 with a summer school en-
rollment of 2200 students. There were a
total of 967 degrees conferred in 1961.
This year is the joint celebration of the
75th anniversary of the University of
Wyoming and the 100th anniversary of
the Land Grant College Act.
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Government .... 5
Publications .... 27
Campus Life .... 35
Personalities . . . 101
Organizations . . . . 129
Living Groups . . . 181
Sports 229
Military 257
Classes 269
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John A. Reed, Treasurer; Clifford P. Hansen, President
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President of the University of Wyoming
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E. Luella Galliver
Dean of Women
A. L. Keeney
Dean of Men
R. E. McWhinnie
Registrar
Harold W. Benn
Assistant to the President
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Jim Crow, Union Program Coordinator
George F. Hamm, Assistant Dean of Men
James Ranz, Library Director
Maurice Seeman, Union Director
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John Chalmers, Dean of Arts and Sciences
H. T. Persons, Dean of Engineering
Clare Mundell, Dean of Commerce and Indus-
try
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Verna J. Hitchcock, Dean of Home Economics
Amelia Leino, Dean of Nursing
David W. O'Day, Dean of Pharmacy
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Robert Bruce, Dean of the Graduate School
Dick Brown, Alumni Director
June Schribe, Editor of the Alumnews
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A.S.U.W.
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Joye Brown, A.S.U.W. Vice-President
Brent Eastman, A.S.U.W. President
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Ron Peterson, Business Manager
Mary Smith, Secretary
Senate
Rex Arney
Hal Ashenhurst
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Jeannie Bindschadler
Barry Burnette
Fred Cady
Bruce Cody
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Donna Golden
John Gries
Senate
Mary Guthrie
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Mary B. Kohrs
Dick Ludwig
Sandra Mayer
Hugh McFadden
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Dave McPherson
Ralph Menke
Student Senate
Fred Miller
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Penny Myers
Sharon O'Melia
Ed Rabou
Tonia Rulli
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Karen Rushmore
Sally Smith
Bob Valasquez
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J nter fraternity Council
Row 1: Bob Melonuk, Dave Carmichael, Dick Ludwig, Ron Peterson, Mick Crouse, Bill Shaffer. Row 2:
Ernest Halle, Jim Gidley. Bruce Cody, Lyle Rickert, Rick Ludlow, Bill Sutto, Jim Bonsell, Jim Mateson.
The Interfraternity Council is the governing body
for the ten fraternities on the University of Wyoming campus.
Three men from each fraternity compose the membership
of the council, including the president and two elected rep-
resentatives from each fraternity.
The IFC has a triple purpose. One purpose is to further
the interest of the University and all fraternities on the
campus; another is to foster closer co-operation and better
understanding between fraternities and the third purpose is
to consider all questions of interfraternity relationship and
questions of interest to the college world as they affect fra-
ternities and their members. Throughout the year the IFC
assists the registrar in keeping his fraternity files up to date.
One of the highlights of the year is the IFC dance in
the spring. This dance is an annual affair at which time the
University of Wyoming's "Ugly Man" is chosen.
Officers for the IFC this year included Ron Peterson,
President; Dick Ludwig, Vice President; and Mick Crouse,
Secretary-Treasurer. The advisor for the group is A. L.
Keeney, Dean of Men.
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Row 1: Karen Hall, Thelma Hansen, Kaky Logan, Bonnie Brown, Dorothy Williams. Row 2: Yo Numoto, Barbara Alley,
Mary Pat Sims, Tonia Rulli, Mary Jane Urbigkit, Cheryl Miller, Andrea Johnson, Judy McClenahan, Gretchen Bower.
Row 3: Barbara Kniss, Joan Layman, Sandra Sturges, Karene McRae, Mary Lou Rento, Carolyn Hodges, Sharon San-
deno.
Associated Women Students
All women students enrolled at the University of
Wyoming are governed by the A.W.S. board. The pur-
pose of this organization is to help women students
develop character and leadership. Assisting Mary Fuji-
kawa, A.W.S. president, are Kaky Logan, presidential-
delegate-at-large; Sue Bardo, vice-president; Veronica
Peeks, delegate-at-large; Bonnie Brown, secretary; and
Carolyn Wright, treasurer. The leadership workshop,
A.W.S. Dance, and the A.W.S. Board Banquet are the
major activities sponsored by this association. Miss E.
Luella Galliver, Dean of Women; Miss Thouin; and
Miss Schunck are the advisors for A.W.S.
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Panhellenic Council
Row 1: Anne Gilroy, Barbara Alley, Maggie Webster, Sally Ernst, Ann Trowbridge. Row 2:
O'Connor, Vicki Larson, Jane Butler, Iris Prevedel, Sylvia Field, Kay Stewart.
Mary Jane Urbigkit, Susan
The senior Panhellenic Council functions as a vital intra-sorority coordi-
nating group on our campus. Each sorority sends two women, who have a minimum
2.75 grade average, to serve on the council. Their job is to present problems and
solutions of interest to all greek women. Besides promoting a panhellenic spirit
among the greek groups, the council serves as their governing body, making rules
concerning all sororities. To keep rush week running smoothly is the foremost
activity of the Panhellenic Council. Recognizing, though, the value of fair compe-
tition to achieve higher standards, the council presents a scholarship trophy to the
group with the highest grade average for the preceding two semesters. The last
winner of the cup was Delta Delta Delta.
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Bob Marshall, Wyo Editor
Wyo
The first week of school members of the Wyo staff be-
gin their various sections, work for some which will last
until the yearbook's final deadline. Working with individual
student pictures is the first project of the staff. From then
on staff members are occupied with depicting and writing
copy for every aspect of student academic life. Throughout
the year the staff is connected with almost every phase of
production including photography and lay-out. Only when
the yearbook is distributed to the student body in the late
spring does the Wyo staff really consider the production
completed.
Barbara Duncan, Business Manager
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Anne Siren, Greek Editor
Janyce Thomas, Personality Editor
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Dave Dougherty, Photographer
Shirley Correll, Government Editor
Dave Bonner, BI Editor
Each Friday the UW student body eagerly awaits
the distribution of the weekly newspaper. Little does
the average reader realize of the work done by the B I
staff during the week to prepare the paper for publi-
cation. Early in the week, reporters are busy gathering
current news items for their stories. Tuesday, Wedn-
nesday and Thursday nights one can see lights burning
late in the BI office as staff members do final proofing
on the week's edition. When the lights are finally ex-
tinguished, staff members settle back waiting for Fri-
day to see their work in print. Despite controversial
issues brought to light in the paper, which are really
its life-blood, the BI staff can be congratulated for a
job well done.
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Mike McDonnell, Sports Editor
Jay Guerin, Feature Editor
Dave Hitchens, Cartoonist
How did these Wyo people get on
the BI page?
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Why Wyo deadlines are never met on time or
which to fill a page.
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Campus jCife
Old Main today, missing it's tower that was removed during remodeling.
Old Main as it appeared in 1910 and
still much the same as it looked in
1886.
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Chemistry-Zoology Building, erected in 1912.
Aven Nelson Building, erected in 1922 as
the old Library and remodeled in 1959.
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Merica-Pharmacy Building, erect-
ed in 1908.
Merica Hall, erected'in 1908.
Graduate School, erected in 1910.
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1902.
'Undernourished!"
"I know there's gold in here," says a
1903 geology student.
Geology Building as it appears today after being remodeled and expanded in
1955.
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Arts & Sciences Building, erected in 1935.
View across Prexy's pasture from Old Main in
1930 with the little Gym in the foreground, the
Half-Acre Gym in the right background, and
the Men's Residence Hall in the left back-
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Engineering Hall, erected in 1926 and remodeled and expanded in 1960.
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School of American Studies, erected in 1959.
William Robertson Coe Library, erected in 1959.
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War Memorial Fieldhouse and Stadium,
erected in 1950-51.
Half-Acre Gym, erected in 1925.
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There'll be no panty raids around here!
Art Building and Post Office, erected in 1949.
College of Nursing and Student Health Center, erected in 1961.
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Hoyt Hall, Women's Residence Hall, erected in 1916.
Merica Building in the left foreground and Hoyt Hall
in the background as seen in 1919.
Knight Hall, Women's Residence Hall, erected
in 1940 and remodeled in 1950.
Ross Hall, Women's Dor-
mitory, erected in 1961.
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An example of the beautiful shrubery on the
Wyoming campus.
Old Ben Franklin stands with key in hand
looking over the university campus as a
reminder of the rewards of high scholar-
ship.
Time out for relaxation in the springtime.
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View of the old Peanut Pond to the southwest
of Old Main.
Members of the art class studying.
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Hill-Crane Dormitories,
Men's Residence Halls,
to be completed in 1962.
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Wyoming Union, erected in 1939.
An example of a monopoly in action.
Friday afternoon dance time in the student union.
Won't somebody puhleez buy a ticket.
Seriously Charlie, I'm in trouble.
Students can find almost any type of re-
laxation in the basement of the student
union.
Rush Week at the sorority houses.
You can find almost any type of wearing apparrel
during rush week.
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Annual Dean of Women's Tea held last
fall.
Trying out to be a Wyoming cheerleader takes
a lot of energy.
Geronimo!
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crowded as the one in 1961.
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These Freshmen Steak Frys sure do get
sloppy.
What dates?
Students of today dressed somewhat differently than they did in 1912.
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Maggie Webster, Carolyn Wright, and Tonia Rulli, Homcoming Queen
Candidates.
Frank Mendicino depicts "The Thinker" atop the SAE Homecoming
float.
Homecoming Queen and attendants in the winners circle.
Tonia Rulli, 1961 Homecoming Queen.
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coming parade.
Wyoming pepsters get a ride
in the Homecoming parade.
Alpha Chi Omega, 1961 winner of the Homecoming Sing in the women's division.
Sigma Nu, winner of the Homecoming Sing in the men's division for the third consecutive year.
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Decorations for the dances of 1920 seem to be more patriotic than for
those of today.
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Jim Crow congratulates Pam Thomas on be-
coming Miss University of Wyoming for 1962.
Pam Thomas, Miss University of Wyoming; Carolyn Kurtz, Second Place;
Barbara Kniss, finalist; Nancy Tate, Most Talented; Susie Trowe, Third
Place.
Nancy Tate gives her dramatic reading in
the Miss U W contest.
Contestants for the 1962 Miss UW title.
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Sue Hitchcock, attendent; Sara
Burdick, Engineers Queen; and
Kathy Hudgeons, attendant.
Jane Williams, Miss Best Dressed at Wyoming.
Shelby Ames, Miss Wool of Wyoming.
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Steering committee of Voice of Youth.
Twistin' at the Powder River Ball.
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The form of champion divers.
Looks like fun.
Outing Club practicing mountain rescues work on the side of the
Union Building.
Action shots from two of Wyoming's basket-
ball victories.
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hearing a number of excellent lecturers
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Education facilities today and yes-
teryear differ greatly.
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Friday afternoon in the Union
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All right, men; today we draw chairs.
'What, me worry!'
'Big Brother is watching you!"
"Smile when you say that."
These "Playboy" magazines will never last.
We have to study once in a while!
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Carnival
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val, even the ones who came back with broken
legs.
So I saw the red light and said to myself, "Self?
(Seventy-five years later) "Self?
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In 1922, as now, everyone seems to have their prob-
lems.
Nancy Tate, Betty Yeagger, Joe Meyer and Bryan Sheedy in a scene from the play "The Pleasure of His Company.'
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University theatre goers have a wide selec-
tion of plays to attend during the course of
the year.
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Everyone seems to be working very hard in the "Wyo" office.
What's this BI staff member doing on the Wyo page?
Colleen is camera-shy.
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During March you could find
members of the Wyo staff
working everywhere.
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Even the dormitories have changed; now
they are co-educational too!
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Building snow sculptures for the Snow Carn-
ival involves a lot of time and labor.
Saving cigarette boxes to win a record player.
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Studying for the College Bowl
involves a lot of time.
Chess involves deep concentration.
The orchestra of 1898 differs
in many aspects from the one
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A faculty member addresses the graduating class of 1961.
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Mr. J. Robert Marshall
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity
University of Wyoming
Laramie, Wyoming
Dear Robert:
First I want to thank you for the opportunity and the honor of serving
as Judge of the WYO Beauty Contest. Needless to say, I enjoyed every
minute of it. After looking over the gorgeous stack of photos you sent
me, I can understand why you chose to delegate the responsibility to an
outsideri
I have given very serious consideration to my selection of the five most
beautiful women on the Wyoming campus. I assure you it wasn't an easy job,
As you can probably imagine, I am asked to judge a number of beauty con-
tests every year, but I can't remember one in which the decisions were so
difficult to make! Of course, appraising pictures of pretty girls has
become something of an art with us here at PLAYBOY, but feminine beauty
(like all the other good things in life) is still a matter of individual
taste.
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your judge.
Sincerely,
PLAYBOY MAGAZINE
Hugh M. Hefner
Editor & Publisher
Seated: Judy Ziegler, Linda Moore, Gin-
ny Lee, Shirley Correll, Kathy Thomp-
son. Standing: Karin Felt, Susan Larson,
Janice Voss, Jackie Ferguson, Nancy
Tate.
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Floor, left to right: Carole Osgard, Jo Ann Slack. Sitting:
Linda Thompson, Susie Trowe, Martha Hartman, Doris
Sclatter, Vanona Bailey, Bonnie Smith, Ruth Trieweiler,
Bobbye Thatcher, Barbara Kniss. Standing: Judy Reyner,
Cathy Moriarty, Valerie Young, Dale Lockhart, Carolyn
Drew, Dee Wellman, Linda Tollefson.
Any single girl at the University of Wyo-
ming is eligible to enter the contest for Wyo
Queen. The pictures are numbered and sent
to a judge who doesn't know any of the
girls. This year the judge was Hugh Hefner,
editor of "Playboy".
Out of thirty four candidates, Mr. Hef-
ner narrowed the field to fifteen semi-final-
ists. They were: Vanona Bailey, Martha
Hartman, Dale Lockhart, Linda Moore,
Judy Reyner, Doris Schlatter, Jo Ann Slack,
Bonnie Smith, Nancy Tate, Kathy Thomp-
son, Linda Tollefson, Suzanne Trowe, Bob-
bye Thatcher, Deanne Wellman, and Judy
Ziegler. Out of these girls he chose "Five
Wyoming Beauties" whose pictures you will
see on the next few pages.
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Linda Moore
Pi Beta Phi
Linda Ann
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Moore is a freshman in
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A native of Rapid City,
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Nancy Tate
Delta Delta Delta
From Sheridan, Wyoming comes Nancy Tate, a
Junior in the College of Arts and Sciences. Nancy has
strawberry blond hair and greyish eyes. As a major
in speech and drama, she has been active in the pro-
ductions of the U. W. Theater this year. By her dra-
matic ability she earned the Most Talented Award in
the Miss U.W. Pageant. Nancy was also an entrant in
the U. W. Best Dressed Coed Contest.
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Pi Beta Phi
Blond, brown-eyed Bobbye Thatcher is
an Arts and Sciences sophomore majoring
in International Affairs. A resident of Las
Vegas, New Mexico, Bobbye was an en-
trant in the UW Best Dressed Coed Contest.
She is a member of Army ROTC Corpettes
and of the UW Orchestra. Bobbye hopes
for a career with the U.S. Foreign Service
Department after college.
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Kathy Thompson
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dark brown eyes. Kathy is a
member of Army ROTC Corp-
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versity of Wyoming Best Dressed
Coed Contest, and the first run-
ner up to the 1962 Miss Wool of
Wyoming.
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Wyo Meauty
Judy Ziegler
Kappa Delta
Pert brown-eyed brunette Judy Zieg-
ler is a freshman in the College of Arts
and Sciences. This Ft. Collins, Colorado
coed is a member of Army ROTC Corp-
ettes and of the UW Band. She was a
runner-up in the UW Best Dressed Coed
Contest.
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Tonia Rulli
Delta Delta Delta
Carolyn Wright
Ross Hall
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Maggie Webster
Kappa Kappa Gamma
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Kathy Hudgeons
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Pam Thomas
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14 girls and 28 boys were chosen by the Who's
Who Committee, consisting of the UW senate, Deans of
women and men, the registrar's office and former
members on this campus, for the academic year 1961-
1962.
Five members from last year were chosen again.
Those chosen again are Susan Bardo, John Gries, Kaky
Logan, Gordon Niswender, and Jerry Profitt.
The members are chosen on the basis of leader-
ship ability, scholarship, and promise of future achieve-
ments in their varied fields. The names of members
from Wyoming are sent to the central office which
publishes a book consisting of members of Who's Who
throughout the nation.
SUSAN BARDO
Chi Omega sorority; Wesley Foun-
dation; University band; Oratorio
Chorus; Tau Beta Sigma; AWS vice-
president ; Spurs; Iron Skull;
Chimes President; Mortar Board;
Panhellenic Council.
JOHN C. GRIES
Student Senate; Phi Epsilon Phi;
Iron Skull; Sigma Tau president;
ODK president; Sigma Nu past pres-
ident; Young Republicans; Outing
Club; Who's Who.
GORDON NISWENDER
Farmhouse president; ODK vice-
president; Ag. Club; Agriculture
council chairman, Alpha Zeta; Al-
pha Tau Alpha vice-president; Iron
Skull; Phi Epsilon Phi; IFC; Stu-
dent Senate.
CAROLYN WRIGHT
Attendant 1961 Homecoming Queen;
WAA; Spurs; AWS; Chimes
TONIA RULLI
Delta Delta Delta sorority; Asso-
ciated Women Students Board;
Commander of Corpettes; Army
ROTC Queen; Student Senate;
Homecoming Queen; IFC's
Greek of the Month; Little Sis-
ters of Minerva president.
ROBERT MARSHALL
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity,
corresponding secretary; WYO
editor; Pi Delta Epsilon; Recrea-
tion Club.
HAL LARRY ASHENHURST
Student Senate; C. P. A. booklet
receipient; Alpha Kappa Psi;
Scabbard and Blade treasurer;
Kappa Sigma fraternity.
MIKE MEAD
"W" Club; All Skyline Swimming
Team; Kappa Sigma faternity;
Head cheerleader; Activitites and
Traditions Committee; Captain
of swimming team.
MARY FUJIKAWA
Spurs vice-president; Iron Skull
vice-president; Mortar Board;
AWS president; Phi Upsilon Omi-
cron; Home Economics Club;
Colo.-Wyo. regional home eco-
nomics secretary; Wesley Foun-
dation.
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VERONICA PEEKS
University band; Acapella
Choir; Oratorio Choir; Tau
Beta Sigma; Knight Hall:
A. W. S. vice-presidential
delegate at large, Secre-
tary, President; President
of Ross Hall first six
weeks; directed Ross Hall
sing-1961; S.N.E.A.; Gam-
ma Delta, President.
JOHN ALLEN
Phi Epsilon Phi; Iron
Skull President;
0 D K ; Union Public
Relations Committee;
Sigma Nu Vice-Presi-
dent.
DUANE WOODWARD
Phi Epsilon Phi; Sigma Nu
President.
FRED CADY
Student Senate; ASME
President; Joint Engineer-
ing Council; Arnold Air So-
ciety Area Operations Offi-
c e r ; ENGINEWS Editor
and Senior Advisor; New-
man Club; Theta Chi Fra-
ternity; Sigma Alpha Epsi-
lon Fraternity Affiliate.
ROGER STUBER
Alpha Tau Omega Treas-
urer; Phi Epsilon Phi; Iron
Skull; Alpha Zeta Treasur-
er; Junior and Senior Live-
stock Judging Teams; Ag
Club.
MARY SMITH
Gamma Phi Beta President
and Vice-president; Phi
Gamma Nu Secretary and
President; Beta Gamma
Sigma; Wyo Staff; Student
Senate; A.S.U.W. Secre-
tary; Lambda Delta Sigma
Secretary ; Young Demo-
crats Treasurer.
PAUL LOWHAM
Alpha Tau Omega President; Alpha
Zeta Reporter; Livestock Judging
Teams.
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JACK SPEIGHT
Phi Epsilon Phi; Judicial Board
Secretary; Holder of Henry J.Peter-
son Scholarship in Political Science.
MAGGIE WEBSTER
Kappa Kappa Gam-
ma Vice - president;
Panhellenic Council
President; Wyoming
Union Committee;
Chairman Union Cul-
tural Commit-
tee; Corpettes; Little
Sisters of Minerva;
University Theatre;
Engineer Queen At-
tendant; Military
Queen Attendant;
Homecoming Queen
Attendant.
JOANN L. LEGOSKI
Chi Omega President, Rush Chair-
man, Herald, Publicity Chairman,
Campaign Manager; Branding Iron
Desk Editor, News Editor, Society
Editor; Pi Delta Epsilon; Phi Up-
silon Omicron Recording Secretary,
Candle Editor; Spurs Editor and
delegate to n a t i o n a 1 convention;
Chimes; Iron Skull; Mortar Board
Treasurer; Mademoiselle College
Board; WAA; AWS; Home Econom-
ics Honor Book Recepient; One of
top five scholastically in women of
Junior class.
JOE WILLIAMS
Sigma Chi; Theta Alpha Phi Vice-
president; Gamma Sigma Epsilon
Treasurer; Wesley Club; President's
Honor Roll; Phi Epsilon Phi; I.C.C.
JERRY PROFITT
Sigma Chi President; Phi Epsilon
Phi; Iron Skull President; Theta Al-
pha Phi; 1961 Who's Who; Univer-
sity Band Drum Major; Datebook
Editor; Student Senate.
REX ARNEY
Alpha Tau Omega; Univer-
sity of Wyo. Bowling Team;
Student Senate Chairman of
the Academic Improvement
Committee, Public Ex-
ercises Committee, Elec-
tions; Alpha Kappa P s i ;
Union Social Committee.
DICK LUDWIG
Phi Epsilon Phi Sec-
retary; Alpha Kappa
Psi; Inter-Fraternity
Council Vice Pres-
ident; Iron Skull; Phi
Delta T h e t a Presi-
dent; Student Senate
Finance Committee
Chairman; Who's
Who In American Col-
leges and Univer-
sities.
CURT JIMMERSON
"W" Club; Basketball letterman.
KEN DEINES
Phi Delta Chi President, Secretary;
Student Branch of the American
Pharmaceutical Association Presi-
dent; Internation Federation
of Pharmacy Students Laison Sec-
retary; American Pharmaceutical
Association Student Delegate; The
House of Delegates of the American
Pharmaceutical Association Student
Delegate; Senator; Iron Skull; Phi
Epsilon Phi; Pho Chi; Gamma Sig-
ma Epsilon.
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GEORGE FOWLER
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Chaplain; ICC
President; Phi Epsilon Phi Secre-
tary; United Campus Christian Fel-
lowship President Treasurer; Colo-
rado-Wyoming Regional UCCF Vice
President; Alpha Zeta.
KATHLEEN (KAKY) LOGAN
Delta Delta Delta president; Student
National Education Association pres-
ident; AWS presidential delegate at
large; Spurs secretary; Chimes;
Student Senate; Kappa Delta Pi;
Mortar Board; Wesley Foundation;
Graduation with Honor.
CHUCK LAMSON
"W" Club President; Co-
Captain; Student of the
Month; Skyline Quar-
terback.
JUDY ANDERSON
Phi Upsilon Omicron; Gamma Phi
Beta; Home Ec. Club; U.C.F.;
Spurs secretary, Knight Hall.
JACK MUELLER
Sigma Chi; Phi Ep-
silon Phi; Iron Skull;
Student Senate ;
Young Republicans
President.
BOB NEWTON
Alpha Kappa Psi; Acacia President;
Iron Skull; Arnold Air Society.
JOAN LAYMAN
Mortar Board President; Chimes
Senior Advisor; Phi Sigma Iota Sec-
retary; A.W.S. Board; Chimes;
Spurs; Delta Delta Delta Pledge
Trainer.
BARRY BURNETTE
Phi Epsilon Phi; Iron Skull; Sigma
Tau; O.D.K.; A.S.U,W. Senator;
Chairman Public Relations Com-
mittee; Sigma Nu Vice President
1960.
HOWARD COLLING
Football, 2nd. team all-confer-
ence; wrestling, heavy-weight
conference champion, 191 pound
runnerup; W Club; Sigma Alpha
Epsilon Fraternity; Arnold Air
Society.
JERRY KITCHEN
Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity;
Phi Epsilon Phi; Sigma Delta
Chi; Pi Delta Epsilon; News
Editor, Branding Iron; Stu-
dent Directory Co-Editor; Wyo
Photographer; Arnold Air So-
ciety; Datebook Editor.
wot pictured: Laura Henderson,
Frank Andrews, Molly Sampson.
JOYE BROWN
Spurs; Chimes; Iron
Skull Secretary; Mortar
Board; Tau Beta Sigma;
Pi Delta Epsilon; Phi
Upsilon Omicron;
Branding Iron Society
Editor; Home Ec. Club
President; Colo-
rado- Wyoming Regional
Home Ec. Club Presi-
dent; Student Senate;
A S U W Vice-president;
Union Social Committee;
Union Manage-
ment Committee; Kappa
Kappa Gamma Treas-
urer.
y
DAVE BONNER
Sigma Chi President;
Phi Epsilon Phi Vice-
president; Sigma Del-
ta Chi; Pi Delta Ep-
silon; Branding Iron
Editor; Student Di-
rectory Co-Edi-
tor; Iron Skull; ODK
BRENT EASTMAN
ASUW President; Alpha Tau O-
mega Fraternity; Student Sen-
ate; Phi Epsilon Phi President.
RON PETERSON
ASUW Business Manager; Alpha
Kappa Psi; Sigma Chi Frater-
nity; IFC President.
Organizations
Row 1: Margaret Dalgarn, Glenda Lamb, Louis Dillinger,
Peny Goodson, Gerald Beierle, Susie Kleen, Lola Horton,
La Donna Snyder. Row 2: Mary Bess Kohrs, Laurie Hays,
Karen Fisher, Cathy Federer, Marilyn Birch, Shirley Sims,
Benja Taylor, Ronnie Kay Campbell. Row 3: Kathleen
Sheehan, Ruth Trierweiler, Linda Sheehan, Ed Pexton,
Ruth Ann Beierle, Carolyn Gilmer. Row 4: Gary Klein-
schmidt, Melvin Zumbrunnen, Jim Johnson, Alden Prosser,
Cleone Corsi.
Collegiate 4~M
Any college student who has formerly been a
member of the 4-H program can be a member of the
Wyoming Collegiate 4-H Club. This year's activities
included a hay ride, carolling and Christmas party, and
a debate on International Foreign Exchange Program
vs. Peace Corps. A May banquet concluded the year
with the presentation of awards and installation of of-
ficers. 1961-1962 officers are President, Gerald Beierle;
Vice president, Peny Goodson; Secretary, Sue Kleen;
Treasurer, Louis Dillinger; Publicity chairman, Lola
Horton; Social chairman, Glenda Lamb; Editor, Linda
Sheehan; Advisor, Lael R. Harrison.
Cosmopolitan Club
Anyone having an interest in sharing a fellowship
with students from countries throughout the world is
welcomed as a member of Cosmopolitan Club. Under
the guidance of President Josh Chinwah, Secretary
Elvira Garcia, and Treasurer Peggy Cover, the group
Row 1: Emily Barnes, Elvira Brynicki Garcia, Josh Chin-
wah, Mrs. S. Rajender, T. A. Larson, Peggy Cover, Anita
Brown. Row 2: LaDonna Snyder, Sandy Walker, Miss
Bineh, Reloy Garcia, Lynda Blake, Sandra Streeter, Ah-
mad Sadighi, Mardi Canaday, Kathie Spiss, Nancy Garson.
Row 3: Juhus A. E. Kovals, Gum Yet Loo, Vernon G.
held a party before Christmas and sponsored their an-
nual International Day in April. A dinner with dishes
from many lands, entertainment, and various displays
concluded the day.
Smith, Aroop K. Mahanty, Chun-Pin Hu, Basavaiah V.
Farhat Husain, Sayed M. Shah Samim, Manduchehr la-
vaherian. Row 4: Nickos Kanellopoylsg, Bekele Tenagne,
Pundaree Kakshudu K., Ernest R. Manewal, Gamdi Ra-
jemder.
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Row 1: Kathie Spiss, Miss Thouin, Mary Jo Mohr, Char-
lene Caster, Barbara Haight, Janet Curry, Dianna Dun-
can, Sharon Sandeno, Kathy Jones. Row 2: Pat Garrity,
Nancy Fair, Sally Stoddard, Mel Genetti, Jane Williams,
Sharon Bader, Mary Jo Brady, Judy Moine, Donnell Nicoll.
Row 3: Benja Taylor, Dianna Winchell, Carol Loebe, Betty
Harte, Diedre Ivey, Janet Lynn, Marilyn Sandeno, Joanne
Minor. Row 4: Sharon Redding, Kathleen Sheehan, Vir-
ginia Williams, Carole Lahti, Mary Lynn Worl, Bonnie Lee
Barger, Linda Briscoe, Sharon Rice, Sally Hansen, Jana
Grover.
Women fs Athletic Association
The Women's Athletic Association, whose pur-
pose is to foster interest in sports for women on cam-
pus, is open to any interested woman student enrolled
in the university. To qualify for membership each girl
must participate in at least one activity during the
academic year. Among those activities available are
field hockey, volleyball, basketball, softball, swim-
ming, tennis, and badminton. Those who have earned
the required number of points by participating in the
various sports offered, holding an office, or by attend-
ing play days at the schools in this area, are awarded
emblems, letters, and sweaters. Miss Louise Thouin,
professor of Physical Education, is the adviser for the
W.A.A. Jan Talbert, president, is assisted by Carolyn
Wright, vice-president; Diana Duncan, A.W.S. repre-
sentative; Patsy Hittle, sports manager; and Jan Curry,
secretary-treasurer.
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Row 1: Pete Davidson, Mariann Wilson, Marilyn Donner,
John A. Thomas, Peggy Cover, Ellen Olson. Row 2: C.
Thumb, Ken Sherwin, Harlan Lahti, Joe Hallien, Dave
Mathis. Row 3: Henry Case, Tony Christensen, Merle Ihne,
Bill Stahly, Jim Sandison.
Outing Club
Dave Schnute explores a jewel cave.
UW Outing Club provides one of the
best opportunities for college students to
engage in outdoor activities. During the
year, the group takes various trips, out of
state, and sometimes even out of the coun-
try. The annual Winter Carnival is spon-
sored by this group. The diverse activities
of Outing Club offer members opportunities
to participate in sports including skiing,
bicycling, and even parachute jumping.
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I'm so hungry I'll even eat those burning ham-
burgers.
First ascent of Grand Teton by the blace ice route.
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Time for relaxation at Veedauwoo.
Student prepares to land after sky diving at Boulder,
Colo.
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Row 1: Jim Sautz, Larry Munsen, Joe Vitale, Ole Skinner, Quentin Skinner. Row 2: Bud Spicer, John Mawhin-
ney, Bill Levine, Rick Desmarais, Andy Melosky, Mick Kolbicka, Dave Donachie, Chuck Lamson. Row 3: Joe Chel-
sevig, Jim Gidley, Daryl Matthews, Lonnie Dunn, Kevin Ward, Bruce Wright, Chuck Schmidt, Ron Long, Jerry
Wolski, Dick Behning, John Engel. Row 4: Leonard Bashford, Don Quinn, Pat House, Glen Hopkins, Ken Rocklitz,
Pete McNiff, Bob Knight, Jerry Hill, Bob Bisacre, Dan Grego. Row 5: David Hansen, Dave Wight, Don Heldt,
Richard M. Williams, Don Leary, Mike Wright, Dave Media, Tom Delaney, Ted Francis.
j
weiub
Having lettered in a varsity sport, one is then eli-
gible to become a member of the Wyoming Letterman's
Club. Following a formal initiation, one is then offi-
cially a member of the club. In the fall, members sell
beanies to the new freshmen. A dance for members
only concludes the seasons training and activities. Of-
ficers this year are: President, Chuck Lamson; Vice
President, Wade Lang; Secretary, John Engel; and
treasurer, Quentin Skinner.
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young Kepublicans
This group informs the students on campus of the
ideals of the Republican Party. They provide an oppor-
tunity for them to find political expression and recogni-
tion. It is also a training place for young people to be ef-
fective political workers and to cooperate in the election
of the Republican Party's nominees. Open and free dis-
cussion, analysis, and dissemination of information con-
cerning political affairs are brought forth. They sponsor
speakers from the Republican Party and other interesting
persons who speak on current affairs. Jan Jacksa was a
contestant in the National Miss Y. R. Contest.
Row 1: Carol McCarroll, Judy Wilson, Susie Crowell. Row
2: Hayden Price, Richard Tyler, Dale Gosney.
Row 1: Mary Bess Kohrs, Bill Thompson, Janice Jacksa, Jack Mueller, Georgina Guy, Pat Brimmer. Row 2:
Marjie Lehmkuhler, Virginia Williams, Judy O'Neil, Kathleen Sheehan, Sally Woodson. Row 3: Jerry Seaman,
Tom Harmon, Bill Heink, David Waugh.
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Row 1: George Carpenter, Peny Goodson, Mary Bess
Kohrs, Lola Horton, Carolyn Gilmer, Carol Williams, Pauli
Sanford, Phyllis Zaek. Row 2: La Donna Snyder, Jenne
Lee Lancaster, Marilyn Page, Ruth Ann Beierle, Barbara
Duncan, Glenda Lamb, Nancy Miller, Karen Fisher, Mar-
ilyn Birch, Kathy Federer, Sue Kleen Row 3: Ruth Trie-
wieler, Benja Taylor, Jeanette Hubbard, Sara Jane Feni-
more, Kathleen Sheehan, Ann Holland, Joyce Holgerson,
Emma Lou White.
Home 8c,
The Home Economics Club, whose purpose is to
promote home economics and maintain an interest in
this profession, is composed of women students major-
ing or minoring in Home Ec.
Outstanding events sponsored by this club are the
U. W. Day Tea, Christmas Bazaar, and the Senior
Banquet.
Officers are Lola Horton, President; Carolyn Gil-
mer, Vice President; Carol Williams, Secretary; Paul-
ene Sanford, Treasurer; Peny Goodson, Publicity Chair-
man; and Sue Kleen, Parliamentarian. The advisor for
the Home Ec Club is Miss Phyllis Zack, instructor in
the home economics department.
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Row 1: Jane Williams, Fred Wilson, Milt Williams, Jerry Kauf- Jerri Gattis, Mary Jo Mohr, Mary Ellen Erickson, Patsy Hittle,
mann, Jerry Rankin, Bill Phillips, Jim Brock, Bobin Hull. Row Sharon Walker, Mandy Roberts, Vicenta Uribe, Linda Stanfield.
2: Jennifer Stout, Sonja Young, Jolene Bonomo, Lynn Dickens, Row 4: Horace Smallwood, Ray Todd, Bugs Jensen, George
Barb Duncan, April Belecky, Annabeth Nygaard, Karen Fisher, Chilton, Dale Haefele, Russell Moses, Tim Rutledge, George
Janet Wiederspahn, Mr. Harris. Row 3: Ronnie Kay Campbell, Harris, Steve Ferrin, Butch Johnson, Lee Wright.
Kodeo Club
Wyoming Rodeo Club sponsored a new dance this
year, The Powder River Ball. At this time Patsy Hittle
was selected as Powder River Belle. Under the direc-
tion of President, Jerry Rankin and Secretary, Jane
Williams, the group sponsored the spring rodeo and
assisted the Ag Club in the Little International Stock
Show. In fall some of the group traveled to San Fran-
cisco where they ranked high in national competition.
Through out the year the group enters rodeo events
in Wyoming, Colorado, South Dakota, and Nebraska.
Besides the Powder River Ball, a spring dance is also
held by the club.
Student Education
Association
The Student Education Association is composed
of all interested University students who are preparing
and planning to become teachers. The purpose of this
organization is to deepen the interest of capable stu-
dents in teaching as a career. President of S.E.A. is
Karen Rushmore. Carole Osgard is vice president;
Jackie Igo, treasurer; Sharon Rand, treasurer; and
Carol Bowman, historian. Frank Kraus, Assistant Dean
in the College of Education, is the group's advisor.
Row 1: Laurie Hays, Kaky Logan, Marian Hamburg, Kerry Mandijano, Gene Minson. Row 3: Mel Genetti, Margaret Kin-
Teale, Jackie Igo, Karen Rushmore, Sheila Costantino, Donnell kade, Judy Engstrom, Barbara Clark, Shirley Thayer, Sharon
Nicoll. Row 2: Madge Christensen, Laura While, Anne Holland, Loban, Janet Lynn.
Jo Ann Hoy, Mina Bayne, Barbara Braes, Jo Ann Anson, Tony
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Row 1: Sharon Padget, Kathi Smith, Carole Newcomer, Pat
Peil, Lauree Lynch, Billye Harmon. Row 2: Lee Ahrlin, Jerry
Rehfuss, Ray Roberts, Roland Skinner, Thomas Moore, Earl R.
Risberg. Row 3: Alvin Young, Jim F. Jensen, Bill Schmidt.
jCutkemn Students
Association
Keligion Jn Ofe
Week Council
Any student interested in the Lutheran group may be-
long to the Lutheran Student Association. Their purpose is
to deepen the students' understanding of Christianity and
fellowship. For social activities during the year they hold a
Christmas dinner, Halloween party, and April Fools ban-
quet. Thomas Moore is president of this group with Bill
Schmidt as vice-president; Pat Peil, secretary; and Rockney
Skinner, treasurer.
Among the many facets of campus life, religion must
be included as an important part of this life. The Religion
in Life Week Council is composed of delegates from the
various religious groups of the UW campus. They promote
and sponsor the Religion in Life Week on our campus each
year. President of this group is Dave Greer with Richard
Bando as vice-president, Doris Nickerson as secretary, and
Linda Harmston as treasurer.
Row 1: Sara Crane, Bonnie McPhee, Linda Harmston, Doris Nickerson, Judi Prahm. Row 2: Ken King, Doug Smith,
Dave Greer, Richard Bardo, Bill Schmidt.
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Row 1: Ruth Boedeker, Kathleen Conant, Howard French, Neal
Marsh, Kent Kennedy, Doug Smith. Row 2: Bonnie McPhee,
Sara Crane, Jeannie Bindschadler, Lynette Smith, Carolyn Drew,
Carolyn Gilmer, La Donna Snyder, Mary Bess Kohrs. Row 3:
Dwight Parrill, Beth Stoneman, Peggy Arnold, Rosie Brown,
Sally Stoddard. Row 4: Ken King, Richard Bardo, Jim DeBruyn,
Jim Simmons, Dan Eckdahl, Norm French.
Wesley
The Wesley Foundation provides a place for wor-
ship and fellowship for every college student. Its main
purpose is to be a "home away from home" and to
supplement the student's educational needs with re-
ligious values by both religious and social activities.
These ideals were partially accomplished at their much
remembered events such as the Rocky Mountain Tri-
State retreat in the spring, banquets held at the begin-
ning and the end of the school year. The Wesley Foun-
dation doors are always open to anyone who is willing
to accept and participate in its activities.
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Row 1: Kent Lindberg, Keith Leabitt, Tom Ruud, Carvel Des-
pain, Duane Perry, Ken Boulter. Row 2: John Myers, David
Lundgreen, Art McCain, Tom Harmon, Larry Lawton, Jerry
May, Paul Fotheringham. Row 3: Elvis Tippets, Robert Camp-
bell, Ralph Lowell, Ed Johnson. Row 4: Orval Harrison, Hal
Gardner, Larry Boulter, Hap Tippets, Bob Parker, Ryck Luthi.
Cambda 'Delta Sigma lAlpkaJ
Lambda Delta Sigma's purpose is to develop
and foster intellectuality, religion, cultural life,
fellowship, and leadership among the members
and among the students on campus. The members
have to live up to the standards set forth by The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. They
give special honors for outstanding achievement,
scholarship, and outstanding pledge. Hal Gard-
ner is president of this group.
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Row 1: Carla Asay, Julia Gardner, Kathy Bodine, Pat Mangus,
Virginia Forslin, Linda L. Alexander, Gail Sorensen, Joline
Moretti, Shirley Sims. Row 2: Linda Powell, Linda Harmston,
Beverly Ames, Sherry Brasher, Anna Vee Garrett, Marilyn
Birch, Cathy Federer, Karen Henderson, Susan Thomas. Row
3: Patricia Adams, Mary Hood, Valerie Young, Judy Hyde,
Mary Louise Meldrum, Sharon Miller, Carol Cazin, Josephine
Jones. Row 4: Patty Gerrard, Julia Mickelson, Cleone Corsi,
Barbara Courtney, Dee Dearinger, June Puzuhanich, Phyllis
Toothman.
Cambda Delta Sigma [Omega]
The women work together to promote the
ideals of intellectuality, religion, cultural life, fel-
lowship and leadership. Many events highlighted
their year such as the Pledge Dance, Christmas
Tree Party, Pledging, Installation, and Sweet-
heart Ball. Their members attempt to live up to
the standards set forth by The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints and to live by these
standards day by day. It also provides fellowship
among the women who are attempting their goals
in life.
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Row 1: Mary Lou Allen, Joanne Culbertson, Connie Sutphin, en, Diether Van Houten, Bruce Anker, George Fowler, Lloyd
Lynette Smith, Lauree Lynch. Row 2: Robert Downs, Mike Gold- Scott.
J nter fraternity Chaplain's Council
The lnterfraternity Chaplain's Council is made up
of chaplains from each fraternity and sorority. Their
main achievements are the ICC dance, which sponsors
two students in Pakistan. Other achievements are urg-
ing study groups and speakers on campus. This group
helps the sororities and fraternities to bring a deeper
realization of the need for Christianity and to develop
their Christian background. To promote and further
religious emphasis, an outstanding chaplain's award is
given to one representative each year.
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Row 1: Mary Jo Bille, Margaret Gould, Kevin Murphy, Mary
Ellen Green, Matthew Ogg, Alinda Grasso, Toni Caligiore. Row
2: Cissy Peabody, Sandy Deti, Pauleen Guthman, Zora Juraco,
Lurleen Bush, Mary Ann O'Day, Nan Babel, Marjory Ryan. Row
3: Walt Vande Vugaete, Harry Oxley, Joe Poelma, Max Dolene,
Ted Dall, Pat Kellogg, Jack Confield, Wayne Thaler. Row 4:
Mike Hughes, John Burns, Joe Zaversnik, Fred Decker, Steve
Dinan, Ray Seabeck.
Newman Club
Spiritual guidance may be sought at the Newman Club. Through their
speakers and discussions, many problems of the students are brought forth and the
answers are sought. Newman Club gives the student an excellent opportunity for
spiritual education and a place for social activities. Many good times are remem-
bered by this group especially the retreats and conventions. Most of all they learn
by working together to accomplish friendship regardless of creed, race, or color.
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Phi Qanttna flu
Row 1: Paula Hale, Sandra Dawson, Kathryn Maffei, Jane Mc-
Kinney, Sanda Mayer, Joan Banks, Beverly Rue, Mary Smith.
Row 2: Mary Lee LaCroix, Elizabeth Tarpley, Joyce Moses, Lin-
da Stanfield, Joan Trierweiler, Sally Stoddard, Bonnie Phillips,
Betty Cooke, Billye Harmon, Kathi Smith, Patty Horton. Row
3: Louise Chamberlain, Mary Jo Gibbs, Shirley Brown, Terry
Spielman, Marjie Lehmkuhler, Sharon Freese, Bev Dunnam,
Vicki Larson, Rose Marie Watkins, Janice Seivert, Je Niene
Winkes.
Phi Gamma Nu is an organization of women commerce students with a high
academic standing. The objective of Phi Gamma Nu is to encourage a knowledge
and an interest in the world of businesss and its related activities. Among their
many activities the Phi Gamma Nu's hold their annual field trip in the spring and
help with the Student Business Conference each March. Officers for Phi Gamma
Nu are Jane McKinney, president; Bonnie Brown, vice president; Sanda Mayer,
secretary; and Kathryn Maffei, treasurer.
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Row 1: Mary Bess Kohrs, Carolyn Gilmer, Lola Horton, Pauline Sanford. Row 2: Miss
Weswick, Jo Ann Legoski, Joye Brown, Vicki Powers, Shirley Roberts, Lana Meka.
Phi Upsilon Omicron
Through this home economics honorary the girls give
their services to the community and develop interests in their
profession. Freshmen's scholarship is encouraged by giving
an award to the freshman with the highest grade average.
Phi Upsilon Omicron develops the future homemakers
of America to go into business positions and to make the
homes of tomorrow. Miss Louise Wesswick, collegiate ad-
visor, guides the girls with the help of Carolyn Gilmer, Vice-
president and Jo Ann Legoski, Secretary.
Kappa Pi "Delta Pki
KPDP is one of the newer organizations on Campus
having only been organized last year. This is an honorary
for senior women and impartial chaperones. Some of the
more notable achievements this year are the acquisition
of pins and also a golden keg. Whenever and wherever the
members happen to be together a meeting is called to order.
These meetings are usually held downtown in various busi-
ness establishments to promote better relations between the
townspeople and the university students. The colors of the
group are amber and white. Serving the group very capably
this year were Donna Evans, Keeper of the Golden Keg;
Darla Cave, Keeper of the Silver Keg; Josie Fernold, Ritual-
istic Interpolator and Nini Simon, Honorable Minor Con-
ditioner. Due to many of the members doing their student
teaching second semester, the club did not function regu-
larly and several were absent when the picture was taken.
Row 1: Jerry Basford, Don Peck. Row 2: Allen Johnson, Jim Thurston, Terry Burgess,
Henry Hawk, Dick Titus, Gary Simon, Bernie Seebaumb, Bob Gerhardt, Jim Beaty. Row
3: Jane McKinney, Karen Johanson, Judy Lohrenz, Glenda Crews, Darla Cave, Donna
Evans.
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Jron Skull
Iron Skull is a junior campus service honorary.
Its membership is composed of delegates from each
living group. To become a member, one must maintain
a 2.5 scholastic average and be active in campus affairs.
One of the group's purposes is to provide additional
leadership development for its members. The chief
function of this honorary is its contributions to the
annual UW Homecoming festivities. The members tra-
ditionally sponsor the Iron Skull Skid, one of the big-
gest dances of the year. Iron Skull also plans and co-
ordinates the Homecoming Sing at which campus
groups sing in competition. Awards are given by Iron
Skull to- outstanding members at the end of the year.
Serving as officers for this group were John Allen,
president; Vic Duran, vice-president; Thelma Hansen,
secretary and Carolyn Wright, treasurer.
Row 1: Mary Bess Kohrs, Kay March, Carolyn Wright, John Allen, Thelma Hansen, Marilyn
Lewis, Julie Walter, Judy Hyde. Row 2: Patty Mikkelson, Mary Jane Urbigkit, Barbara
Haight, Jackie Igo, Carole Osgard, Lola Horton, Linda Bowman. Row 3: John Bellamy, Dick
McElroy, Jack Mueller, Bill Shaffer, Pete Clark, Keith Lantz, Howie Maley, Stewart Miller.
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Row 1: William B. Sheets, John B. Campbell, Jack Ruch advisor, Marion Bass advisor, Joe Chelesvig, Jerry But-
ler. Row 2: John Maxfield, Ross Richardson, Blake Smith, Stephen Andrew, Wendell Wagner, Ken Sherwin, Don
Brown.
Mpka Zau Alpha
Alpha Tau Alpha was busy with activities for the
year 1961-1962. The highlights remembered are the
turkey raffle around Thanksgiving, honor banquet,
family night, -spring banquet, and the national conven-
tion in Kansas City. They are bound together by mu-
tual interest in agriculture, promoting the profession,
and learning the tools of the vocation. Alpha Tau
Alpha's purpose is to promote the highest ideals and
standards of agriculture education and a more intimate
acquaintance and closer relationship with men who
have chosen the profession of teaching agriculture.
They have tremendous challenges ahead of them with
the responsibility of human welfare and prosperity of
our country.
JSJu Upsilon Omega
Nu Upsilon Omega is composed of students in
nursing. Every year they sponsor a service project, and
the one this year was the showing of a film on cancer
to the student body. This organization also played host
to the State Nursing Convention held in Laramie this
year. Officers for Nu Upsilon Omega include Rose-
marie Test, president; Perry Kay Somer, vice-president;
Linda Call, secretary; and Sara Crane, treasurer.
Row 1: Jeannie Bindschadler, Linda Call, Rose Marie Test, Sara Crane, Perry Kay Somer, Janet Lowry, Deanna
Korfenta. Row 2: Alice Harvey, Helen TJrutia, Sandy Martin, Sharon Meats, Cordelia Johns, Pauleen Guthman,
Kay Stewart, Joan Brown, Clarene Dunder. Row 3: Laurie Lund, Joanne Minor, Nancy Kestler, Jean Thomte.
Row 4: Carol Wilson, Carolyn Winship, Marie Hilliard, Jean Hummer, Margie Seiler, Mary Lou Rento, Sandra
Hansen, Max Leckie.
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Kappa Kappa Psi
Kappa Kappa Psi is an honorary whose mem-
bership includes male members of the University
of Wyoming band. Requirements for membership
are high academic accomplishment and worth-
while contribution to the university band. Major
activities of Kappa Kappa Psi include assisting
at High School Band Day in the fall and arrang-
ing the Band Banquet. Officers are Don Bookout,
president; Dick Vanderburg, vice-president; John
Dineen, secretary; and Bob Melonuk, treasurer.
Kappa Kappa Psi's advisor is C. P. Seltenrich,
Director of Bands.
Row 1: Don Bookout, Roger Schneider, Jerry Rehfuss, Richard
P. Vanderberg. Row 2: Jay Dee Schaefer, Donald Gerheart, C.
P. Seltenrich, Jay Holland, John Dinneen.
Potter Caw Club
Potter Law Club is an organization of full time
College of Law students. The major purpose of Potter
Law Club is to provide for an extra-curricular legal
education to its members, with a social calendar suited
to an advanced professional student group. Outstanding
events of the organization this year were the fall din-
ner-dance and the spring awards banquet in April. Of-
ficers for this year were Frank Andrews, chancellor;
John Kruse, vice chancellor; and Hugh Duncan, secre-
tary-treasurer. The advisor for Potter Law Club is E.
George Rudolph, professor of law.
Row 1: Tim Watt, Pat Hand, Dick Beal, Jerry Yapp, Dick An-
derson, Myron Saltmarsh, John Brown, Nick Kalokathis, Chuck
Kurse. Row 2: Stuart Schoenburg, Joe Roberts, Ed Brooks, Jer-
ry Williams, Tom Burley, John Miller, Bill Norman. Row 3:
Dave Segar, Fred Miller, Bob Olson, Jim Castberg, Joe Vlastos,
Kim McDonald, Gerald Mason. Row 4: James Roberts, Paul
Matteucci, Alex Abeyta, La Voy Taylor. Row 5: Alan Johnson,
Frank Andrews, Bill Bagley, Brad Laughlin, Tom Rardin, Thad
Turk, Phil Barbour, Sam Ishmael, Mike Sullivan.
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Row 1: Sue Ann Morgan, Mary Gould, Kaky Logan. Row 2: Jo Ann Legoski, Joan Layman, Joye
Brown.
Mortar Moard
One of the most outstanding accomplishments in any college girl's life
is to be a member of Mortar Board, Senior Women's Honorary. Eleven senior
women were chosen for this high honor: Judy Anderson, Susan Bardo, Joye Brown,
Mary Fujikawa, Mary Gould, Laura Henderson, Joan Layman, Jo Ann Legoski,
Kaky Logan, Sue Ann Morgan, and Molly Sampson. Having high scholarship and
outstanding leadership as its achievement, the members can devote their efforts
toward various service projects. Mortar Board awards annually the Nellie Tayloe
Ross Scholarship, holds the Mortar Board and Senior Women's Banquets, and
publishes a student handbook. Girls listed on the group's Recognition List are
honored each spring at the Recognition Tea. Each year Mortar Board has charge
of Torchlight Laurels, the awards program for outstanding women students. Officers
this year are: President, Joan Layman; Secretary, Molly Sampson; Treasurer, Jo-
Ann Legoski; Editor, Sue Ann Morgan.
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Row 1: Dave Forsyth, John Mawhinney, Jim Thurston,
Tolin W. Hodgell, James Simmons, Larry Gibson, Gary L.
Palmer, Bill Kinniburgh. Row 2: Bruce Martin, Jim Hen-
derson, James Miller, Jack Alsup, Jim Wolfe, Bruce Par-
rill, William Bassett, Ed Goetz. Row 3: Dick Ludwig, Ron
Clizbe, Stan Speckner, Fred Joseph, Richard Tyler, Jerry
Moore, Jim McWhinnie, Cliff Totten, Ernest Maya. Row
4: David Goodman, Richard Dickinson, David E. Butler.
Alpha Kappa Psi
Alpha Kappa Psi is a national professional com-
merce fraternity composed of members who have main-
tained a 2.8 average or better. Every spring the group
sponsors Commerce Day when outstanding commerce
students are honored. During the year members take
field trips to various companies to learn about their
set-up. Officers for this year are Tolin Hodgell, presi-
dent; Jim Thurston, vice-president; Jim Simmons,
treasurer; Larry Gibson, secretary. Faculty advisors are
Dr. John Gilliam and Dr. John McKeever.
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Kow 1: Joan Kosmicke, Mary Kay Cheney, Dean David W.
O'Day, Jody Stewart, Thelma Hansen, Eleanor Noble. Row
2: Rill Hardigan, Richard Chappell, Ken Deines, Dick Pas-
zotta, Dr. Raymond Kahl, Jack Bone, Dr. William Johnson,
Cliff Stewart.
Kkc Chi
The distinction of being in the upper 20% of the
class at the end of the junior year in pharmacy also
serves as the qualification for membership in Rho Chi,
pharmacy honorary. New on our campus, the Beta Phi
chapter earned its charter from the national association
on May 19, 1961. November 16, 1961, marked the day
of the chapter's first initiation ceremony. As evidenced
by the prerequisite for membership, sound scholarship
is the basis of this organization. Rho Chi seeks also
to promote a scholarly fellowship between faculty and
students of pharmacy. Dr. William E. Johnson, pro-
fessor of pharmacology, is the advisor for the group.
Its officers are Jody Fredricks Stewart, president; Dr.
Jack N. Bone, vice president; Joan Kosmicke, secre-
tary-treasurer; and Mary Kaye Cheney, historian.
A campus group that is striving for membership
in the national organization is A.Ph.A.; the pharmacy
honorary. The A.Ph.A. functions as a stimulus to
pharmacy students by sponsoring special speakers on
pharmaceutical programs and presenting awards at an
honors banquet held each year in May. Last year at
the banquet Sara Burdick and John Zell shared the
laurels as outstanding freshmen. By sponsoring these
activities, the organization hopes to stimulate a pro-
fessional attitude toward pharmacy. The A.Ph.A.
doesn't limit itself to pure professionalism. Knowing
the importance, too, of the lighter side, it holds two
yearly social events, usually picnics held in the fall and
spring. The officers of this up and coming group are
Kenneth L. Deines, president; James Laughrey, vice
president; Joan Kosmicke, treasurer; Dorothy Horton,
secretary; and Louise Stump, historian. Watching and
guiding the progress are the organization's advisors,
Dean David O'Day and William D. Hardigan, assistant
professor of pharmacy.
American Pharmaceutical Association
Row 1: Dorothy Herton, Joan Kosmicke, JoAnn Simmons,
Dean David W. O'Day, Thelma Hansen, Jody Stewart, Louise
Stump. Row 2: John Myers, Dr. William Johnson, Dr. Ray-
mond Kahl, Jack Bone, Josh Chinwah, Robert Velosquez,
Goodman Everett, Melvin Sullivan. Row 3: John Rust. Row
4: John Burns, David Wallace, Dick Paszotta, Ken Deines,
Art Zube, Dan Schreiner, Richard Chappell, Terry Hahn.
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Row 1: Tom Fujikawa, Tracy Rowland, Steve Gehring, Don Row 3: John M. Angelovich, Dale R. Pierantoni, Bruce Cody,
Slaughterbect, Kenneth Cook, Al Fermelia, Bruce Anker, Lyle John Carlton, Rick Williams, Grant Wilford, Mike Golden, Rob-
Rickert. Row 2: Jim Watson, Vern David, Richard Darr, Jerry ert Downs.
Calkins, Mucho Balka, Mike Abbott, Jarred Launer, Tom Meyer.
Phi Spsilon Phi
Phi Epsilon Phi is an organization of sophomore
men who have a high academic standing and possess
the qualities of leadership and dependability. The ob-
jective of Phi Ep is to help stimulate school spirit and
student activities.
Major activities of Phi Ep include the sponsorship
of the card section at home football games in the fall,
and sponsorship of the sweater dance in March.
Officers of the Phi Ep this year were Mike Golden,
President; John Angelovich, Vice-President; Vernon
David, Secretary; and John DeLair, Treasurer.
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Row 1: Anne Bonner, Alice Hames, Susan Larson, Anne Siren,
Carolyn Logan, Kathy Murphy, Shirley Brown, Judy McClena-
han. Row 2: Jerra Johnston, Sara Burdick, Le Ann Johnson, Ann
Sherard, Perry Kay Somer, Donna Rae McHale, Anita Arney,
Shirley Correll, Sarah Crane. Row 3: Ruth Trierwieler, Rose
Marie Test, Karen Hall, Mary Lou Allen, Linda Sheehan, Mar-
garet Gould, Jeannie Bindschadler, Sharon Majors.
Spurs
Spurs is an honorary organization composed of
sophomore women with a high academic record, lead-
ership qualities, and interest an participation in campus
activities. The purpose of Spurs is to be of service to
the university and the community. Spur members at-
tend athletic events together in uniform and assist dur-
ing freshman orientation. They also sponsor a style
show during the fall semester. Carolyn Logan is presi-
dent of Spurs with Kathi Murphy as vice-president,
Shirley Brown, secretary; and Anne Siren, treasurer.
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Row 1: Frank Viola, Joe Williams, Mary Jane Urbigkit, Mike Conner, Bill Alsup, Dr.
Maurer, Dr. Ryan. Row 2: George Moses, Dr. William Johnson, Dick Spangler, Dean
David W. O'Day, Peggy Arnold, Coralie Pryde, David Hemry. Row 3: Forest Baston,
Richard Bateman, Kenneth Deines, Chuck Brandenburg, Wilbur Larson.
Qamma Sigma Spsilon
The Chemistry Honorary is an honorary organization composed of students
of chemistry with outstanding grades and is designed to promote the science and
profession of chemistry. Major activities of the chemistry honorary this year were
the fall picnic in September, the spring banquet in May, and tours at meeting
throughout the year. Officers for the organization were Michael Connor, Grand
Alchemist; Mary Jane Urbigkit, Secretary; and Joe Williams, Treasurer.
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Row 1: Dick Paszatta, Duane Anderson, Randall Tonelli, Frank
Viola, Allen Weber, Dave McWilliams, Lowell Sederstrom, Ken-
neth Deines. Row 2: Dan Graeff, Tom Fujikawa, D. L. Cetrona,
Michael Gorman, Jack Bone, Dean David W. O'Day, Tom Field,
Raymond Kahl. Row 3: William Johnson, Bill Baker, Don Max-
ey, Lloyd Scott, Don Porter. Row 4: Ben Iturrian, Bill Hardigan,
John Myers.
Phi 'Delta 6hi
Phi Delta Chi is the national honor group of pharmacy
majors. To be a member requires a 2.5 grade average. Dave
McWilliams is president of this group with Frank Viola
acting as vice president and Randy Tonelli as treasurer.
Activities during the year are the pledge banquet and the
pharmaceutical jewelry sale. Acting as advisor of Phi Delta
Chi is Dr. Tom Field.
Chimes
Scholarship, interest, leadership, active campus partici-
pation, and good standing in college activities are the pre-
requisites for membership in Chimes, junior women's hon-
orary. Possessing the above qualifications, these junior
women strive to orient freshmen girls by utilizing their well-
balanced knowledge of campus life.
Chimes is primarily a service organization, and its ac-
tivities are built around a theme of service and assistance.
Aside from orienting freshmen girls, the Chimes are always
willing to counsel and aid women students and to serve their
university in any manner possible.
Capably serving Chimes as officers this year were:
Mary Guthrie, president; Lola Horton, vice-president; Carole
Osgard, secretary; Kay March, treasurer; and, Mary Jane
Urbigkit, AWS representative.
Row 1: Mary Bess Kohrs, Barbara Kniss, Mary Jane Urbigkit,
Lola Horton, Patty Mikkelson, Carole Osgard, Kay March, Mary
Plunkett. Row 2: Carolyn Wright, Judy Hyde, Barbara Haight,
Thelma Hansen, Jackie Igo, Sylvia Field, Karen Rushmore,
Sandi Long.
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Row 1: Rudy Profaizer, James Stugart, Laurence York, Bruce
Dinsmore, Thomas L. Ryan, John Bellamy, Dallas Nelson. Row
2: Gary Carver, Bill Heink, Dave McPherson, Ken Wolf, John
Triplett, Ralph Menke, John Gries, Orval Harrison, Keith Purim-
ton. Row 3: Bob Stickley, Ted Loudon, Marion Vanzee, Victor
Duran, Lynn Kirlin, Michael Lundgreen, Frank Eathorne, Mel
McKnight, Noll Richardson, Vernon Bosch, Charles Roman. Row
4: Ted Gertsch, Myles Bauman, Robert Nagel, Allyn Wells, Rob-
ert White, Donald Norman, Jim Duguid. Row 5: Arnold G. Sis-
son, Stewart Miller, Thomas H. Kristensen, John C. Moore, Eu-
gene Koester, Henderson Lail. Row 6: Mark Hoffman, Lynn
Brown, Laurence Bement, Maurice Clary, Jim Reeves, Ed
Waite, Dean Smith, Ken Punyan.
Sigma Zau
Sigma Tau is an engineering honorary composed of students of all engi-
neering divisions who are in the upper third of the junior and senior classes. The
purpose of this organization is to promote scholarship and excellence in engineering
by encouragment and recognition. John Gries is President; Frank Eathorne, Vice-
President; Orval Harrison, Secretary; Ken Wolfe, Treasurer; and Robert White,
Historian.
Activities include fall and spring initiation and the engineering awards
banquet in May. The 1961 outstanding freshman in engineering award went to Paul
Nichols. R.K. Beach won the outstanding faculty member award and R.M. Sen-
sintaffer of Casper won the outstanding alumni award.
Robert L. Champlin, instruction in Civil Engineering, and R.A. Morgan,
Assistant Dean of the Engineering College are advisors for Sigma Tau.
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The purpose of the stu-
dents of Agricultural Engi-
neers is to encourage the
study of agricultural engi-
neering. This year, they at-
tended the regional ASAE
meeting. President of this
group is Ted Loudon,
John Wasserburger, Vice-
President; Bill Locker,
Secretary - Treasurer. Ad-
visor for this group, which
is in its first year on this
campus, is George Wilson.
Row 1: Ted Loudon, Don Slack, Bill Locker, John Wasserburger, Ron Rigg, Stan Bryant.
Row 2: Don Harrod, John Hornecker, Richard Bengtson, Royden James, Dan Jackson,
George Wilson , advisor. Row 3: William B. Sheets, James Belus, Jim DeBruyn, Neil
Earhart, Jim Fornstrom.
Agricultural Engineering
The American Institute of
Mining Engineers consists of pe-
troleum and chemical engineers
enrolled at the university. Dur-
ing the year, they participate in
field trips, the Engineers Ball,
and a technical paper writing
contest in the spring. Frank Bat-
ton is president of this group
with Dallas Nelson as Vice-Pres-
ident; Ralph Menke, Secretary,
and Richard Wilson as Treas-
urer. Acting as advisor for this
group is Dr. Morgan.
Row 1: Frank Eathorne, Frank Farnham, Frank Batton, Ralph Menke, Lon Lewis, Gor-
don Saathoff, John Berrier, Richard Spicke. Row 2: James Meroney, Gaylord Brow, Del-
bert Strickling. Row 3: Jim Petrie, Dallas Nelson, Richard Wilson, Dayle Mangus, Gene
Mulholland, Charles Stevens, Tony Dunn.
African Institute of Mining Engineers
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African Institute Of Electrical Engineers
-Institute of Radio Sngineers
Row 1: Dick Titus, Ronald E. Nystrom, Darrel Vogt, George
Brown, John Steadman. Row 2: John Triplett, William J. Davis,
Ed Hudson, Lynn Kirlin, Jon Carroll, Allyn Wells, Robert White,
E. Lonsdale, advisor, R. K. Beach. Row 3: Kenneth Somers, Ron
Stahla, Marion Vanzee, Robert Brater, Robert Davis, Charles
Roman, Charles Yemington, Vernon Bosch, Robert Hill. Row 4:
Stewart Kimble, Michael Lundgreen, Dave McPherson, Bill
Heink, Michael Sloan, Laurence Bement, Bruce Dinsmore, Don-
ald Jacobson. Row 5: Donald Cutter, Thomas Kristensen, Mau-
rice Clarey. Row 6: James Bath, Lawrence York, Bradford Ja-
cobson, Edmund Waite, C. Norman Rhodine, James D. Floth,
Ken Wolf, Keith Pruinton, John Buchanan.
This joint engineering branch is composed of stu-
dents preparing for the profession of engineering or
related science. The objective of the organization is the
dissemination of knowledge of the theory and practice
of all aspects of electrical engineering and allied fields
as well as the furtherance of the professional develop-
ment of the student. This group holds an annnal spring
picnic and field trips throughout the year. Chris Catsi-
manes won the AIEE Outstanding Student Member
Certificate and Mike Rodda won the joint-branch
honor book award.
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Aeronautical science is a field which
offers many interesting, technical, and
diverse topics for students to acquaint
themselves with. In the Institute of
Aeronautical Science students, p r i -
marily those in the engineering field,
are introduced to the latest develop-
ments and advancements in the field
of aeronautical science.
The institute stimulates further in-
terest throughout the year by honor-
ing the composer of the best non-tech-
nical paper dealing with aeronautics.
Of course academics are constantly
stressed, and yearly the institute hon-
ors the student who earns the highest
grade average in the field of aeronau-
tics during his junior and senior years.
All activities throughout the year do
not deal exclusively with aeronautical
science. The members of the institute
lend their assistance to the Engineers'
Ball and also find other activities to
keep them busy.
Row 1: Myles Bauman, Rudy Profaizer, Theodore Erickson,
Royal Smith. Row 2: Stewart Miller, Jimmie Young, Jim Baird,
Robert E. Wilson.
hstitutc of Aeronautical Science
AIA is* made up of students enrolled
in Architectural Engineering at the
University of Wyoming. The role of
AIA is to acquaint students with the
practical professions of architecture
and engineering. In order to do so the
AIA has a number of field trips each
year designed to create further inter-
est in the organization. This years'
officers include Ted C. Gertsch, presi-
dent, and Dean Smith, secretary-treas-
urer. The faculty advisor is 0. G.
Woody, professor in the civil and
architectural engineering department.
Row 1: Paul Dinkens, Eugene Koester, Jim Atchley. Row 2: Reno Bar-
ban, Wendell Jack, Darryl Olson, Ted Gertsch, George Gutierrez.
Architectural Engineers
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Civil Engineers
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Row 1: Mark Hoffmann, Gary Carver, Mike Troastle, Lynn Brown, Mel McKnight, Jacob McJumkin, Donald R. Lamb. Row 2:
Jim Duguid, Floyd Foresman, Jim Reeves, John C. Moore, Orval Harrison, Ted Gertsch.
American Society of Civil Engineers is made up
of students majoring in civil engineering. Included a-
mong their projects this year were the paper contest
in which members submitted papers in the field of
civil engineering, and displays at the engineering open
house. At the Spring Banquet awards were given for
the most outstanding chapter member for the past four
years, the member with the highest scholastic average,
and the Svenson Structural Design Award. ASCE also
sponsored a field trip to Denver where plants con-
nected with civil engineering were visited. Officers for
the organization included Frank Holliday, president;
John Moore, vice-president; Lynn Brown, secretary;
and Floyd Foresman, treasurer. Dr. D. R. Lamb is
the advisor for the group.
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Row 1: Dave McPherson, Rudy Profaizer, George Jackson, Ben Bobbins, Marlene Lagoda, Robert Jurek, Richard Jesser. Row 2:
Phillip McGowan, Lyle Michael, Leonard Davis, Myles Baune, Ray Olson, Pat Ellis, Harry L. Matthew, Thomas L. Ryan. Row 3:
Fred Walter, Hugh Souder, Bruce Young, Gilbert Schulza, Kenneth Cook, Ben Tucker. Row 4: John O'Connor, Tony Christensen,
Larry Lewis, Chet Schroer, Sam Mauk, Dale K. Bryan.
American Society of Mechanical Engineering is
made up of students who are majoring in mechanical
engineering. ASME sponsored a number of field trips
to manufacturing concerns. Officers for the organiza-
tion are Bennett Robbins, preside.. t; Rudy Profeizer,
treasurer; and Marlene Lagoda, secretary. Professor
Robert L. Sutherland is their advisor.
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Joint Engineering Council
Row 1: Anton Munari, faculty advisor, John C. Moore, Ralph Menke, Gaylord Brow,
Lynn Brown, Dave McPherson. Row 2: Ted Loudon, John T. Wasserburger, Eugene
Koester, John Berrier, Lynn Kirlin. Row 3: Stewart Miller, Robert White.
Serving as the governing body and service organi-
zation of the College of Engineering, the Joint Engi-
neering Council helps sponsor the Engineers' Smoker
and the Engineers' Ball. They hold open houses for
visiting students and conduct elections in their college.
The council is composed of two representatives
from each of the professional societies and two members
of the professional engineering honorary, Sigma Tau.
Robert L. White serves as this year's president. He is
assisted by Lynn Kirlin, secretary, and John Moore,
treasurer.
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Row 1: Kathy Karpan, Joye Brown, Jo Ann Legoski, Don-
na Golden, Linda Harmston, Iris Paul Wilcox, Billye Proc-
tor. Row 2: Dave Bonner, Jerry Kitchen, Bob Marshall,
Gene Bryan, Jack Childers, W. R. Biggs.
Pi "Delta Spsilon Sigma Delta Chi
Pi Delta Epsilon, Journalism Honorary, is com-
posed of editors and business managers of campus stu-
dent publications and second semester sophomore jour-
nalism majors who have a 2.5 grade average or better.
The Gridiron Banquet in March, sponsored jointly with
Sigma Delta Chi, is the major event held by this hon-
orary. The purpose of the organization is to aid in im-
proving campus publications. Officers are Vince Vuke-
lich, president; Donna Hardy, vice president; and
Donna Golden, secretary. Pi Delta Epsilon advisors
are W.R. Biggs and J.W. Milner.
Sigma Delta Chi, national men's professional
journalism society, is comprised of those men who are
interested in making a career of journalism in editorial
work for radio, newspapers, or magazines. Two major
activities of the organization, held jointly with Pi Delta
Epsilon, are the Gridiron Banquet in March and a
fieldtrip in May. The president- of Sigma Delta Chi is
Eugene Bryan. Other officers include Jack Childers,
vice president; Vince Vukelich, secretary; and J. W.
Milner, treasurer. Advisors for the groups are W. R.
Biggs and J. W. Milner.
Row 1: Gene Bryan, Dave Bonner, Jerry Kitchen, Tom
Hodge, Jay Guerin, Gary Harvey. Row 2: W. R. Biggs,
Ward Marchant, Jack Childers, Mike McDonald, Gary
Reed, Joe Milner.
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Row 1: Sally Smith, Sue Ann Morgan, Carol Bowman, Francine Bonicelli, Kaky Logan. Row 2:
Shirley Thorpe, Nancy Tarter, Marilyn Raben, Karen Rushmore, Judy Chastine, Jackie Igo, Dave
Donachie.
Kappa "Delta Pi
Kappa Delta Pi is composed of upperclass and graduate men and women
in the College of Education with a high academic standing. The purpose of Kappa
Delta Pi is to encourage high professional, intellectual, and personal standards, and
to recognize outstanding contributions to education. Major activities of Kappa
Delta Pi include programs for schools for the blind, deaf, and gifted, and for in-
dustrial schools for boys and girls; donation of two scholarships; and a project
for help to a foreign country. Although freshmen and sophomores are not eligible
for membership, a banquet presentation is given to the student from each class
with the highest grade average.
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University Brass Ensemble
Row 1: James Firestone, George Armijo, Gary Fladmoe, Law-
rence Gelfand, Tom Harmon, Sam Marks, Jay Holland, Robert
Downs, Ed Heller, Don Murphy, Jay Dee Schaefer. Row 2: Ed-
gar Lewis, Dean Smith.
The University Brass Ensemble includes male and fe-
male performers on brass instruments with suitable perform-
ance ability. The ensemble presents one public concert each
semester with the performance of good music written espe-
cially for brass instruments. Edgar J. Lewis, associate pro-
fessor of music, is the director of the ensemble.
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Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
Row 1: Tom Harmon, Bill Malloy, Ron Murphy, Jerry Rehfuss,
Roger Schneider, Gary McKnight, Ed Heller, James Firestone.
Row 2: Edgar Lewis, Dan Spangler, Jay Dee Schaefer, Jay
Holland, Richard Bardo, Gary Fladmoe, Alfred Prevedel, James
Vance, Sam Marks. Row 3: George Armijo, Don Bookout, Val
Lindsey, Rex Andrews, Larry Stubson, Don Gerheart, Bob
Downs, Lincoln Russin, Joe Poelma, Bob Lewis.
Any male interested in and furthering the cause of
music is eligible for membership in Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.
Besides furthering the appreciation of the reality of music
in each person's everyday living, this group conducts their
Sinfonia dance in the fall, a pledge recital, and an American
Composers Recital during the spring. The Phi Mu Alpha
Award is presented to an outstanding member each year.
Dr. Allan A. Willman, chairman, Division of Music, and
Edgar J. Lewis, Brass Division, serve as advisors for the
group.
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University Chorus and Orchestra during a combined performance.
George Gunn, University Chorus director.
The Oratorio Chorus, directed first term by
George Gunn and second term by Mrs. Lucienne
Schwartz, is composed of 70 voices using University
students, townspeople, and faculty members. No voice
try-outs are needed and membership is open to all
university students.
The University Orchestra, under the direction of
Edgar Lewis, is composed of 45 players, who are
qualified student personnel and townspeople chosen by
audition. The Orchestra presents four or five concerts
each year featuring the most talented music students
and therefore fulfills the functions of a University and
community Orchestra.
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Symphonic am
The Marching Band this sea-
son, numbered 120 members
and is the largest on record at
Wyoming. It is open to all uni-
versity students who are inter-
ested and can fit into their sched-
ules. The band rehearses daily
throughout the football season
and prepares shows for all the
home games and takes an aver-
age of two trips per season to
appear at games away from
home. The marching band is per-
haps the most spirited and close-
ly-knit student group on the
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campus and contributes a great
deal to the general- student body
spirit at athletic events. The
band is under the direction of
Charles Seltenrich assisted by
student directors Don Bookout
and Jay Schaefer. The drum ma-
jor this past season was Jay
Holland and the majorettes, un-
der the leadership of head major-
ette Joline Moretti, were Joyce
Moses, Barbara Wimpenny, A-
nita Brown, Billie Hacker, Bon-
nie Lee Barger and Joan Selmer.
The Symphonic Band is essentially the marching
band moved indoors. The band is open to all univer-
sity students who can demonstrate a reasonable profi-
ciency on their instruments. The general policy is not
to eliminate students through auditions but to let them
eliminate themselves if they find that they cannot ade-
quately handle the music being performed. The band
appears at all home basketball games and presents
formal concerts during the second semester. This sea-
son's band numbers 102 members and is the largest
in the history of bands at the university. Charles Selten-
rich, associate professor of music, conducts the band
and is assisted by two student directors, Don Bookout
and Jay Schaefer. Librarians for the past two seasons
have been Marshall Watne and Jerry Rehfuss.
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Our 1961 head majorette, Joline
M o r e 1 1 i , performing during the
Homecoming half-time program.
In honor of Don Wilson, the famed announcer for the Jack Benny Show, who was taking in the game,
our band forms a violin in honor of his boss.
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The Chamber Band, under the direction of Edgar J. Lewis, Jr., is a band
of fixed instrumentation and is limited to 46 players. Members of the band are
chosen by audition by Professor Lewis and director of bands, Charles Seltenrich.
The band is called a chamber band because the instrumentation is such that there
is very little doubling of players on parts and thus provides an experience more
nearly comparable to chamber music performance. The band studies a high per-
centage of the newer contemporary compositions for band and presents a concert
of contemporary band music each season.
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The formation HI opens the half time
show in honor of the Treagle Train mem-
bers.
Here we are on the field with our horns
and reeds and woodwinds and drums
while the rest of the gang is in the stands
with their thermos bottles and pop bot-
tles . . . and other bottles.
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The Union - hub of the Campus activities.
The Union provides many services for the students, one of which is the map informing students of
who needs rides or riders and their destinations at Christmas.
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Noon and the rush begins for the fountain employees as
the students pour into the Union for lunch.
Maggie Webster and Jackie Ferguson demon-
strate some of the work involved in decorating
the Fountain Room for Christmas.
The powder River Ball is just one
of the numerous dances held in the
Union Ballroom during the year.
The Union is also a good place to
just while away the hours as is
evidenced here by these intent BI
readers.
Union Planning and
Coordinating Committee
The planning and coordinating
committee is made up of the chairman
and vice-chairman of each of the
union committees. Its purpose is to
plan and coordinate the activities car-
ried on by the other committees.
John Anderson, Maggie Webster, Hugh McFadden, Jean Georges, John
Dineen, Ann Sherard.
"Santa" and Maggie twisting at the Union Christmas program.
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Union Social Committee
Susie Haynes, Kathy Murphy, Ann Sherard, Pat Brimmer, John Anderson, Joe Meyer.
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The Laramie Imperials presenting a WUTS program.
All social events sponsored by
the Student Union are the re-
sponsibility of the Social Com-
mittee. The purpose of this com-
mittee is to promote interest
among the students in their Stu-
dent Union and its activities.
Anyone who has a grade aver-
age of 2.75 or better is eligible
for membership. Chairman of the
social committee is Ann Sherard.
Advisor is Jim Crow, Union pro-
gram coordinator.
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Union Cultural Affairs Committee
Row 1: Carolyn Hodges, Sally Stoddard, Jim Crow, Maggie Webster.
Row 2: Lou Markley, Theo Strannigan, Phil Peterson, Anne Bonner,
Gail Davis.
There are two sides to every university, and one of ours is culture.
Seeking to establish this as a fact instead of a hypothesis, the Cultural
Affairs Committee functions continually. They sponsor art exhibits, con-
certs, movies, the Ballad Club, WUTS Programs, and many other activi-
ties that contribute to our "other side." Maggie Webster serves as chair-
man of this hard working organization, with Jim Crow, Union Program
Coordinator, as advisor.
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Union Publicity Committee
Linda Bowman, Roger Snyder, Jean Georges, John Allen, Jan Jacksa, Steve Gehring,
John Dineen, Mel Genetti.
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The Publicity Committee is responsible for all
publicity for dances, movies, art exhibits, and all
other functions sponsored by the union commit-
tee. Included in their work is the operation of the
sound truck and making posters for the afore-
mentioned publicity. Chairman and vice-ehair-
man for the publicity committee are John Dineen
and Jean Georges.
ATO Trio Plus One entertains
at WUTS.
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Acacia
Acacia was founded in 1904 by a
group of Master Masons and there are
now 46 chapters nationally. The word
Acacia is the Greek name of an eastern
evergreen typyfying eternal life. The
Wyoming University chapter, composed
of 59 actives and pledges, was founded
in 1947. Serving the group as vice-presi-
dent is Warren Pearson; treasurer is Steve
York; and Secretary is Sherman Drake.
Robert L. Newton, president;
Mrs. Willa Hamilton, house-
mother.
The Acacia's dream of having a house on fra-
ternity row has become a reality due to major achieve-
ments. Going along with them will be their house
mother who holds the record of being a housemother
longer than any other on campus.
This year their float placed second in the home-
coming parade, but was ruined later by pranksters who
set fire to it.
Starting the school year off with a bang the pledg-
es held their Black and Gold Dance which was reigned
over by Jerry Sgott, their selection for Acacia Sweet-
heart this year. Soon to follow was their pledge dance,
Night on the Nile costume dance, and their spring
formal in May.
Acacia's Second Place Win-
ning Float.
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Charles Atwill; S. Jack
Briggs
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holz, Jr.; Larry Bush
Jerry W. Calvert; Pete
Clark; Laurence D o o 1 e y ;
Robert Downs
Sherman Drake; Kent Du-
gan; Jim Gallinger; James
A. Hipsher; Robert Jackson
Harlan C. Kerr, Jr.; David L.
Kindler; Edward H. Lloyd,
Jr.; Rick Ludlow; Steve Mau-
rath; Robert Melonuk
Bob Milne; Travis Moffat;
Jerry Moore; Smith Payton;
Warren W. Pearson
Floyd H. Peterson; Ken L.
Robertson; J i m Robeson;
James M. Thurston
Bill Wheeler; Dan Wilkinson;
Clyde A. Wilson
William King Wimpenny;
Steve York
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Alpha Chi Omega
Alpha Chi Omega was founded na-
tionally in 1885 and now has 98 chap-
ters. Beta Kappa chapter was founded on
this campus in 1930 and is now com-
posed of 52 actives and pledges. The
sorority flower is the red carnation, and
its colors are scarlet and olive green. Of-
ficers of the group are: Sanda Mayer,
vice-president; Sharon Rand, secretary;
and Donnell Nicoll, treasurer.
Margaret Kinkade, president;
Mrs. Bessie Eby, house-
mother
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ALPHA CHI OMEGA WINS HOMECOMING SING
During homecoming festivities this year the Alpha
Chi's won first place in the women's division of the
Homecoming Sing. The veteran's hospital in Cheyenne
was entertained by the Alpha Chi's this year when they
presented their variety show called Vet's Day.
"Roaring Twenties" was the theme for the Alpha
Chi's open house which is held periodically every year.
Other social activities of the Alpha Chi's this year in-
cluded the Christmas open house and the beautifully
decorated spring formal, in addition to the "Comic
Capers", the theme of this year's pledge dance.
Barbara Alley
Barbara Andrau; Joan Banks
Barbara Braes; Anita Brown
Janet Burke; Jeanne Buzan
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Connie Connelly, Shelia Cost-
antino, Joanne Culbertson,
Karen Denton, Sandy Deti
Carolyn Drew, Sally Ernst,
Donna Kaye Evenson, Mary
Jo Gibbs, Lynn Grado
J a y n e Haagensen, Martha
Hand, Sara Kathleen Horgan,
Mary Jameson, K a t h r y n
Jones
Kathleen Karpan, Jo Ann
Leggett, Marilyn Lewis, Cyn-
thia Linker, Janet Lynn
Sanra Mayer
Suzanne Mattson, Judy Mc-
Clenahan, Karene Mc Rae,
Donnell Nicoll, Ardis Picard
Sharon Rand, Barbara San-
ford, Nanci Jo Sime, Jody
Stewart, Janice Talbert
Linda Tollefson, Jo Ann An-
son, Vicenta Uribe, Linda
Wolcott, Julie Walter
Lila Vines, Mary Whitcomb,
Maren Lewis, Pat Munn,
Mary Ponder
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Alpha Zau Omega
Alpha Tau Omega was founded na-
tionally in 1865, and there are now 158
chapters. Gamma Psi chapter, founded
in 1913, has 109 members and pledges
this year. Their flower is the white tea
rose, and their colors are azure and gold.
Serving the group as vice-president is Joe
Drew, and secretary-treasurer for this
year is Roger Stuber.
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This year the AlUs invited a number of Laramie pro-
fessors and business leaders to speak at the fraternity house.
The discussions included topics, and question and answer
periods following the speeches providing interesting view-
points of members. Other activities of the ATO's included
their Province Conclave, the ATO Trio Plus One, and win-
ning first place in the intra-mural bowling league. An out-
standing member of ATO this year was Brent Eastman,
ASUW president. Leading social activities of the fraternity
were the Bowery Ball, the Pledge Dance, the Sack Dance,
and the Spring Formal.
Dave King, President; Mrs.
Muriel Biehn, Housemother
Robert Adams, Jim Anderson
Richard Anderson, Rex Ar
ney, Carl Asiala
Michael Booth, Dixon
Bourne, Bob Braunschweig,
James Burdick, Duane Call
Steve Carlson, Mick Crouse,
Jerry Davis, Michael Robert
Devaney, Chris Defraia, Ren-
nie DiLoreto
Eugene M. Bagley, Grant Ba-
ston, J i m Beatty, Charles
Bloom
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Perry Dray; L o n n i e Dale
Fallin
Joe Drew; Dave F e r r e n ;
Alex Graham
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Paul Lowham
Robert Kayser; Gerald Kitch-
en
Hal Krause; Everett Larson;
Don Leary
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Chuck Lonabaugh; Hugh
Lowham; Jerry McCue; Mike
McGuire
Brent Eastman; G. Spencer
Garrett; Bill Hanson; Robert
Hansen; Russell A. Hansen;
Terry Hearne; John Igo;
Chril L. Jung
Garry McLean; Terry Mc-
Lean; Fred Malone; Thomas
Wood Meyer; Major Miller
Roger Morgan; Bill Morti-
mer; Gaylord Mullendore;
Patrick Murphy; Randy Mur-
phy; Clifford Neal
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John Pearson; Pat Rile
Fred Peach; Leland Rhodes;
John Smidt
James M. Payne; David
Roupp; Phil Small; Albert
Sudman
Tom Ovens; Alden Prosser;
David Slade; Roger Stuber;
Thomas S. Taliaferro
John Michael O'Conner; John
R. Price; Eddie Scott; Paul
Spriggs; Gordon Swanson;
Jeff Thompson
Cope Norcross; George Por-
ter; Phil Robinson; Milton
Smith; Daniel Sullivan; Don
Tegeler; Don Thoren
Dan Wagers
Randy Walters; Bob Whitney
John Woods; Gene Wright;
John Zell
188
Chi Omega
Chi Omega was founded at Fayette-
ville, Arkansas in 1895, and the local
chapter was established in 1933. The
flower is the white carnation, and the
colors are cardinal and straw. Wyoming's
Psi Delta chapter has 50 actives and
pledges. Serving locally as vice-president
is Joan Kosmicke; treasurer is Kate
Gibbs; and secretary is Karen Lang.
President, Joann Legoski
Housemother, Mrs. Mary B.
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The Chi Omegas moved into a newly remodeled
colonial mansion this fall. The exterior of the house
was completely redone, and on the inside, the living
room and front hall were redecorated. An addition to
the house includes a trophy room, new dining room
and kitchen, a study, and a new bedroom wing.
Chi Omega placed third in the Women's Division
of the Homecoming Sing. Members are active in Spurs,
Chimes, Phi Gamma Nu, Phi Sigma Iota, Phi Upsilon
Omicron, Psi Chi, Rho Chi, Tau Beta Sigma, Wyo
Staff, Ski Team, Who's Who, AWS, Mortar Board, and
Student Senate.
Annual activities include the fall and spring for-
mals, State Day, and Dad's day.
Diamonds are a girl's best friend?
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Karen Augsbach, V o n o n a
Bailey, Susan Bardo, Jane
Butler, Susan Comin
Jean Dickinson, Jeanne Eas-
ley, Mary Esther Edmonds,
Donna Fogelsonger, Kate
Gibbs
Connie Gloyd, Margaret
Gould, Ann Helvey, Patty
Horton, JoAnn Jeremaison
Karen Johnson, Virginia
Johnson, Barbara Kniss, Jo-
an Kosmicke, Mary Bess
Kohrs
Carole Lahti, Beth Lane, Ka-
ren Lang, Maxine Leckie,
Carol Loebe
Connie Nater, Carole New-
comer, Linda Olson, Carole
Osgard, Helen Parkins
R o n n a Rutledge, Kathleen
Sheehan, Lynette Smith, Sue
Stanford, Janice Strahan
Louise Stump, Darlene Te-
lander, Doris Washburn,
Scarlet Welton, Gloria Whit-
man
LaVonne Whitman, Virginia
Williams, Carolyn Winship,
Sally Woodson, Jean Hum-
mer
Sandi Long, Mary Lonsdale,
Sharon Majors, Carol Mc-
Carroll, Dona McManis
190
Delta Delta Delta
Delta Delta Delta was founded na-
tionally in 1888 and now has 104 chap-
ters. Theta Eta chapter was founded at
Wyoming in 1913 and this year consists
of 61 members and pledges. The sorority
flower is the pansy and its colors are sil-
ver, gold, and blue. The officers for this
year are Sara Lewis, vice-president; Jack-
ie Igo, treasurer; and Sally Smith, Secre-
tary.
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Kaky Logan, President; Mrs.
Helen Clinton, Housemother
Cherie Aimonetto;
Mary Lou Allen; Nancy
Backlund
Nancy Anthony; Lynn Beltz
TRI-DELTS WIN MANY HONORS
Tri-Delta claimed high achievement in many ac-
tivities this year including the sorority scholarship cup
for highest grade point average and first place for the
women's division of the homecoming float. Outstand-
ing members of Tri-Delta received such honors as 1961
Homecoming Queen, Miss University of Wyoming,
Engineers' Ball Queen, Air Force and Army Military
Ball Queens, three fraternity queens, eight members
of Spurs and the president of Spurs, four members of
Chimes, and three members of Mortar Board and the
president of Mortar Board.
Other activities of Tri-Delts this year were Delta
Work Day, the Scholarship breakfast and banquet,
senior night, pledge night, and the Mothers' Day tea.
Tri-Delta's major functions this year were the
pledge dance, the founders' day banquet and the Pearl
Dinner Dance.
Evelyn Downie; Jamie Dick-
son; Ky Collins
Eleanor Dent; Lana Cable
Sara Burdick
191
Judy Engstrom; Jacqueline
Ferguson; Sylvia Field; Su-
san Flippin; Lila Gallagher
Gail Guthrie; Alice Hames;
Janette Hailey; Guyna Hall;
Vicki Hartman
Sally Hobert; Dorothy Hor-
ton; Jo Ann Hoy; Jo Ann
Hughes; Jacquelyn Igo
Le Ann Johnson; Anne Kel-
ler; Mary Kellogg; Avanell
Keys; Sharon Kimble
Joan Layman; Ginny Lee;
Sara Lewis; Sharon Loban;
Carolyn Logan
Sharon Luond; Bobbie Jo
Martin; Donna Rae McHale;
Sandra Marshall; Pat Mikkel-
son
Dolores Pattik; Patra Preis;
Tonia Rulli; Karen Rush-
more; Molly Sampson
Linda Savage ; Jerilyn Ann
Scott; Bonnie Skaar; Sally
Smith; Nancy Tate
Judy Tatham; Pam Thomas;
Shirley Lee Thorpe; Kathy
Tichac ; Shirley Vanderberg
Monte Williams; Alice Woot-
en
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farmhouse
Farmhouse was founded in 1905.
There are 17 chapters in the United
States. The Wyoming chapter was found-
ed in 1950 and now has 32 members and
pledges. Their flower is the sunburst rose'
and their colors are green, gold, and
white. Serving the group as treasurer this
year is Harry Strauch and the secretary
is Arthur Bard.
Farmhouse was active this year in many agricul-
tural affairs. Among these included members who
placed high in the Little International Stock Show and
representatives in Alpha Zeta, agriculture honorary,
and Agriculture Club. Farmhouse also held a joint
breakfast with the Fort Collins chapter at the Shirley
Savoy Hotel in Denver. Social activities of Farmhouse
this year included the Western Dance, the Pledge
Dance, the Pioneer Dance, and the Spring Formal.
Gordon Niswender, Presi-
dent; Mrs. C. B. Jenkins,
Housemother.
Gary Blincow
Jim Bonsell, Richard Clark
Bob Cole, Irvine Moore Dun-
can, Mike Ellis, Steve Ferrin,
Bill Marks
James Matson, Dean A.
Mead, William J. Meroney,
Gordon Niswender, J. Ed-
ward Pexton
Ed Rabou, Ken Sherwin, Don
Slack, Harry Strauch, Paul
Weber
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Gamma Phi Beta
Gamma Phi Beta was founded at
New York's Syracuse University in 1887.
There are 80 chapters throughout the
United States. Colors of the sorority are
mauve and brown, and its flower is the
pink carnation. Gamma Delta, the local
chapter, was founded in October, 1960
and presently has forty-two members.
Officers for this year are Sharon Van
Court, vice-president; Barbara Haight,
treasurer; and Linda Briscoe, secretary.
During the second year on the University of
Wyoming campus members of Gamma Phi Beta have
been especially active. Besides hosting their pledge
dance, December Formal, and Spring Formal, Gamma
Phi's worked for their national philanthropic orphan-
age project. Members of Gamma Phi Beta are active
in Spurs, Chimes, Mortar Board and Who's Who. The
sorority is looking forward to moving into its new
house on the south end of sorority row in January,
1963.
Mary Smith, President
Judith Anderson, Gretchen
Bower, Linda Briscoe
Cary Lee Cykler, Judy Evan
son, Patricia Farrell
Patty Fetsco, Billie Hacker,
Dorothy H a g e n , Barbara
Haight, DiAnn Hammond
Janet Lee Heath, Linda Hing,
Diedre Ivey, Janice Jacksa,
Rhue Layton
Lauree Lynch, Sharon McLa-
ren, Judith Moine, Sherry
Morgan, Bonnie Phillips
Vicki Powers,
Iris Prevedel,
Sharon Rice, Hei-
di Schneider, Ju-
die Shelby, Bon-
nie Smith
Mary Smith, Sha-
ron Suchta, Joan
Trierweiler, Ruth
Trierweiler, Mary
Jane Urbigkit,
Sharon Van Court
194
Kappa T)elta
Kappa Delta was founded in 1897
and now has 100 chapters. Rho chapter
was founded in 1913 and has a total of
61 actives and pledges this year. The
flower of Kappa Delta is the white rose,
the colors are green and white. Vice-
president for the groups is Linda Bow-
man; treasurer is Sandy Leti; and secre-
tary is Sharon Ross.
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Leslie Belt, President; Miss
Ann Auxer, Housemother
For the past four years Suzanne Sepas, a foreign
exchange student from Hungary, has lived in the Kappa
Delta house. The KD's are very proud of having Suz-
anne live with them during her school years at Wyo-
ming. Outstanding members of Kappa Delta are active
as cheerleaders, pepsters, angels, corpettes, Spurs. So-
cial activities of the KD's include their pledge dance
and the SAE-KD Christmas party.
Diane Bonner
Linda Bowman, Ann Brown
Bonnie Brown, D a r 1 a Dea
Cave, Karen Cook
Glenda Nell Crews, Marcia
Gail Cummings, Jan Demo-
rest, Bobbi Gard
195
Ila Gillaspie; Margo Giro;
Virginia Gonzales; Beverly
Hanify; Carolyn Holz
Carol Jo Hull; Robin Hull;
Joan Hutchcraft; Kathrine
Klingaman
Judy Kay Larson; Beverly
Jean Lindahl; Heather Little
Glenda Kay Michaud; Susan
O'Connor
Nancy Olvey
Janet Pacheco; Mary Plun-
kett
Judy Rhiley; Marilyn Rig-
gan; Mandy Roberts; Sharon
Ross
Beverly Rue; Lynn Sanes;
Joan Shaeffer; Linda Shee-
han; DeEtta Snoop
Mary Pat Sims; Linda Stan-
field; Sandra Sturges; Mari-
lyn Thomas ; Ann Trow-
bridge; Judi Ziegler
196
Kappa Kappa Qamma
Kappa Kappa Gamma was founded
nationally in 1870 and has 84 chapters.
The local chapter, Gamma Omicron, was
founded in 1927. The sorority flower is
the fleur-de-lis and the colors are light
blue and dark blue. There are 61 actives
and pledges this year. The officers are
Maggie Webster, vice-president; Lola
Horton, treasurer; and Izzy Feltner, sec-
retary.
The KKG's have been having several after-
hours parties this year in order to enable all the
actives and pledges to become better acquainted.
The pledges, in return, held the annual Christmas
party for the actives. The Kappas have been very
busy making plans for the Founders' Day Pro-
gram for their alums and their Rodeo Breakfast.
The Kappas did well during Homecoming,
placing second in Women's Competition in both
the sing and float contests. Maggie Webster,
served as Homecoming Queen attendant.
Highlighted social activities this year include
the Monmouth Duo, held with the Pi Phis, and
the annual spring formal.
President, Sheila Brennan
Housemother, Mrs. Elizabeth
Campbell
Kappa's prize-winning float
Gwinavere Adams, Joye
Brown
Sara Crane, Marian Delaur-
ante
Mary Fran Bryant
197
Lynn Dickens; Barbara Dun-
can; Beverly Dye; Isobel
Feltner; Marci Forde
Patty Garrity; Marilee Gen-
etti; Jean Georges; Donna
Golden; Mary Ellen Green
Suzanne Hanes; Thelma Han
sen; Karen Hill; Sue Hitch
cock; Lola Horton
Kathy Hudgeons; Ann Kee
nan; Judy King; Linda La
ney; Janet Loeffler
Jeanne Longpre; Donna Mar-
tin; Lorraine Melton; Sharon
Millward; Mary Jo Mohr
Tana Moore; Kathi Murphy;
Penny Myers; Mary Orr;
Linda Porter
Kathy Reeve; Jean Ann
Rohn; Jane Seltenrich; Nan-
cy Sims; Perry Kay Somer
Andy Ward; Maggie Web-
ster; Becky Wood; DeAnne
Wellman; Jane Williams
Judy Wilson; Sue Ziegler;
Kathy Zimmerman; Carole
Sue Davis; Kristi Evenson
Sally Stoddard; Theo Stran-
nigan; Kay Stewart; Lydia
Swanson; Benja Taylor
198
Kappa Sigma
Kappa Sigma was founded nationally
in 1869. On the Wyoming campus, the
Delta Gamma chapter was founded in
1921. There are 135 chapters of Kappa
Sigma throughout the nation while at the
same time 81 pledges and actives make
the Wyoming branch of the fraternity.
The lily of the valley is the fraternity
flower and its colors are scarlet, white,
and green. Officers for the group are as
follows: Jim Barr, treasurer; and Roy
Jordan, secretary.
The Kappa Sigs were well represented in campus
activities this year. They won second place in the Home-
coming Sing during home coming festivities. Kappa Sigs
also were represented with members in Phi Epsilon Phi,
Iron Skull, Phi Delta Chi, Pi Delta, and Sigma Tau.
Socially the Kappa Sigs held their annual costume
dance, the Stomp, their "Playboy" pledge dance, and
their spring formal.
Jack Herrod, president
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John M. Angelovich; George
Armijo; H. Larry Ashen-
hurst; Walter Barnes
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John Borszch; Terrell
Bounds; Dennis Brittain;
Don R. Brown; Thomas H.
Cole
Stephen Davison; Tom De-
laney; Paul D. Driscoll; Ger-
hard Durdel; John L. Farm-
er
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Bill Finnerty; James Finner-
ty; Stuart Fox; Jim Gidley;
Dennis Grant
David W. Greene; Ben Gre-
nevitch; Phillip A. Greth;
Jay Guerin; Jon William Hall
Dave Hansen; Ken Haw-
thorne; Robert Hayes; Mike
Hedlund; Norval J. Hillmer,
Jr.
Richard Humphrey; Paul
Jaramillo, Jr.; Jim Johnston;
Roy Jordan; Larry Knadler
James Line; Rhett McDon-
nell; J. Bruce MacDougall;
Mike Mead; David Miller
James Miller; Leeroy Mil-
ner; Denny Morell; Orman
Paananen; Leon Peterson
Dale Pierantoni; Allen Pugh;
Don Quinn; Millard J. Rada;
Jerry W. Rankin
Scotty Ratliff; Raul N. Rod-
riguez; Bradford Ross; Mi-
chael A. Schafer; Ray
Schneidmiller
Paul Seslar; Jim Smith; Rob-
ert South; Gordon H. Thorne;
Jack Travis
Ray Tremain; William Un-
derwood; Joseph Vitale; Dick
Waters
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Phi Delta Zketa
Phi Delta Theta, found-
ed in 1848, now has 121
chapters in the United
States. The Wyoming Al-
pha chapter was founded
in 1934 and now has 65
members and pledges. Their
flower is the white carna-
tion and their colors are
light blue and white. Serv-
ing the group as vice-presi-
dent this year is Mike Han-
na; as treasurer, Bob Ve-
lasquez; and as secretary,
Chuck Thompson.
Richard Ludwig, president
Mrs. Wilma Frisbie, house-
mother
The National Phi Delta Theta's each year participate
in, the Community Service Day in order to do something
of a constructive nature for the chapter's local city.
This year they were named a co-winner of the Com-
munity Service Day Award for contributing the most valu-
able allotment of time and work towards the betterment
of their respective communities.
The Phi Delts have also been active on campus this
year by participation in inter-fraternity sports and in
homecoming activities. In the fall they threw their big
pledge dance and each couple dressed as "Histerical His-
torical Characters." In the midst of the cold winter they
had their Winter Formal, and finally when spring came
the boys had the opportunity to show their cute knees at
the annual Bermuda Ball.
The Flintstones ride again!
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Jack Alsup; Jim Atwood
Richard Darr; Charles R.
Dowler; Jim Fries
John Gingles; Bruce Gilla-
spie; Bob Grant; Mike Han-
na
Chuck Harrod; Tom Hart-
well; Conrad Haug; Francis
Howard; Terence Hunter
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Konrad Jarausch; Robert
Kelly ; Larry Lewis ; John
Mclntyre; Mickey McNickle;
Sam Marks
Roland Miller; Daniel Mober-
ly; Dennis Moody; John
O'Grady; Louis S. Roussalis
Bryan Sheedy; Robert S.
Sims; Doug Smith; Frank
Smith
William Spicer; Bill Thomp-
son; Chuck Thompson
Bob Velasquez; Grant Wil-
ford
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Pi Ma Phi
Pi Beta Phi was founded nationally
in 1867 and now has 105 chapters. Their
flower is the Wine Carnation and Wine
and Blue are their colors. Alpha Chap-
ter, founded at Wyoming in 1919, pres-
ently has 61 actives and pledges. The
vice-president for the group is Connie
Steele, treasurer is Donna Evans, and
serving the group as secretary is Betty
Cooke.
Anita Simon, President.
Wyoming Alpha was quite pleased to be selected by the
National Fraternity at large to be the regional chapter rep-
resentative for the highest honor of Pi Beta Phi. National
Fraternity recognition is accompanied by campus leadership
and participation in numerous activities and organizations.
During the past year the "Pi Beters", led by Nini Simon,
had the president of Phi Gamma Nu, Kappa Delta Pi, Chimes
and the Air Force Archangel, Army R.O.T.C. Sponsor Com-
mander and the Vice-president of Spurs. Five Senators were
Pi Phis plus athletic competitors in bowling, basketball, vol-
leyball and skiing. During the first half of the year the Pi
Phis ranked second in scholarship (by NPC standards).
Many girls were chosen as queens such as Wyo Queen and
attendant, Sweater Queen attendant and several fraternity
"Sweethearts"; then Wyoming Alpha was represented in
national beauty contests— Miss Wool of America and Miss
Universe.
The main functions include the Monmouth Duo with
the Kappa Kappa Gammas. The traditional chapter and date
Christmas parties, the Spring Formal and last but certainly
not least the Retreat in the spring to a dude ranch in Colo-
rado.
Janet Baker
Mrs. Linda Spaulding, House
mother.
Candy Boughn, Kathleen
Braisted.
Pat Brimmer, Coleen Bruns,
Mary Kaye Budd
Cheryl Chandler, Gail Cole-
man, Betty Cooke, Shirley
Correll
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Donna Evans, Karin Felt, Jo-
sie Fernald, Judy Gardner,
Anne Gilroy
Darlene Tippets, Susie
Trowe, Alison Tyler,
Helen VanHouten, Jan-
ice Voss, Barbara Wim-
penny
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Sigma Alpha Spsilon
The Wyoming chapter of Sigma Al-
pha Epsilon received the distinction of
being the 1961 Intramural Champions.
This fall, led by Dick Titus, they won the
men's division of the Homecoming Float
competition in addition to being the over-
all winner. During the other Homecom-
ing festivities they also placed third in
the men's division of the Homecoming
Sing.
Major activities of the "Sig Alphs"
are the Undertakers' Ball, the Pledge
Formal, the Bushmen's Hop, the KD-
SAE Orphan Christmas party, the Home-
coming Kilty Parade, Hate Women Week,
the Spring Formal, and Founders' Day
with four Colorado chapters.
You can always tell a Sig Alph be-
cause if they aren't wearing a sweatshirt
with "Phi Alpha" on it, they are wearing
a beard.
President, Dick Titus
Housemother, Mrs.
Turner
Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded in 1856 and
now has 143 chapters. The local chapter, Wyoming
Alpha, was established in 1917 and has 100 actives
and pledges. The flower is the violet; the colors are
purple and gold. Serving the group as vice-president
is Howard Maley, the treasurer is Mike Coleman, and
the secretary for the year is Carl Henderson.
Opal
Dick Agee, Gerald Allard
Sam Andrews, James Baker,
Billy Bates
Curt Blount, Frederick Cady,
Dave Carmichael, Jim Clizbe,
Tom Cole
Mike Coleman, Phil
Coleman, Richard
Cooke, John Cotton, Ed
Darby, Gary H. Darnall
Thomas Berg, Paul Brook-
over, Tom Boyles, John Bu-
chanan
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Gerald Dalton, Randy Fleck
Sig Alph grand prize winning
float
Kent Davis, David Flett,
John Frisby
:
Mike Golden
George Gould, Art Greeno
Bob DeFratis, Richard Finch,
Allen Frude, Robert Gerhardt
Bill Dolling, George Fowler,
James Georgis, Ralph Godbe,
Ed Goetz
Mike Gutz, Bill Haman, Bob
Hanson
Ric Heasler, Carl Henderson,
John Hermansen, Ron Hin-
man
Jim Hirsig, William Holliday,
Ron Huff, John Hughes, Jim
Kagi
Mike Kaul, Joseph K u d a r ,
Keith Lantz, Don Likwartz,
Gary Lee, Ron Long
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Howard Maley, Bob Mar-
shall, Bill McCabe, Peter Mc-
Niff, Frank Mendicino
Alan Messing, Tim Miles, Bill
Miller, Fred Minter
Stan Murdock, William Nye,
Jack Oslund
Donald Peck, Chuck Pelton
Wayne Ward
Robert Vaughn
Lyle Rickert
John Van Allen
Jack Riske
-
Ken Rochlitz, John Scott
Jim Watson
Jim Weitz
Bernie Seebaum, Ted Shaw-
ver, Frank Shepperson
Sid Smith, George Soloman,
Lyman Spaulding, Richard
Spear
Avery Spears, J i m Starrs,
Jim Sylte, J i m Thompson,
Benny Tucker
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Cittle Sister of Minerva
The Little Sisters of Minerva is an auxiliary organization of
Sigma Alpha Epsilon and members are chosen on the basis of their
interest in the fraternity. This is its third year on the Wyoming
Campus. Some of the projects of the past year include a chilli
supper for the public after one of the football games, a car wash,
hashing one of the meals at the Sig Alph house, and a Valentine's
Dance for the Fraternity. Members can usually be found at the Sig
Alph house for dinner every other Wednesday night and their meet-
ings are held on Sundays at the house. These girls are also very active
in campus activities such as Student Senate, Student Union Activities,
Phi Gamma Nu, Student Publications, Homecoming and Engineering
Queens, Spurs, Chimes, Iron Skull, Angels, and Corpettes, besides
holding major offices in their respective sororities.
Tonia Rulli, President
Maggie Webster
JoAnn Slack
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Sigma Chi
Sigma Chi was founded nationally in
1855 and now has 134 Chapters in the
United States. Gamma Xi Chapter was
established in 1931 and this year it has
83 actives and pledges. Its flower is the
white rose and its colors are blue and
gold. Officers for the local chapter are
as follows: Vice-president, Mick Trego;
Secretary, Dick Spangler, and Treasurer,
John Bellamy.
Jerry Proffit, President; Mrs.
Shelby Berry, Housemother.
The Balfour Award each year is awarded to the
most outstanding senior of the Sigma Chi chapters in
this area. This year, John Maxfield, of the University
of Wyoming Sigma Chi Chapter was the honored sen-
ior. The Sigs were not only active in campus activities
but also in Civic Affairs when they held their Civic Day.
Not to be outdone by the other frats, they held their
annual Derby Days, which is very popular with the
charming coeds of the University campus. To start the
year off, the Sigs and their dates returned to their
childhood days by attending the Baby Ball. In Febru-
ary, they held their Sweetheart Ball and in the spring
everyone was so tired that they let their hair down
and went "ape" over the Jungle Jump.
The Sigma Chi's got many chuckles with their "Keg of
Knowledge."
Bill Bagley; John Bellamy
Dave Bonner
Dick Brenner; Terry Brown.
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Rick Clark, Bruce Cody,
Wayne Dawson, Monte Deer,
Paul Dinkins
mwk jkH
Steve Dowson, William Em-
bree, Greg Engstrom, Paul
Fanning, James Hall
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Otis Halverson, William
Hampton, Don Hodgson,
Gregg Jackson, Michael
Jones
Larry Krusee, Bruce Leng,
Bob Lufkin, Hugh McFadden,
Robert McGee
Gary Mucho, Jack Mueller,
Ray Olson, Bill Owens, Larry
Peters
Ron Peterson, Ronald Piatt,
Vern Piatt, Bill Prowell, Don
Rardin
Roger Reifel, Noel Richard-
son, Ben Robbins, Norm Sha-
fer, Chuck Showalter
Darryl Smith, Douglas Snell,
Danny Spangler, Richard
Spangler, Robert Steen
William Teter, Ed Thompson,
Richard Tyler, Lou Vidal,
Tex Ward
Bob Whitman, Joe Williams,
Terrell Williams, Robert
Worth
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John G. Dinneen, Larry
Dodge, Sam Downing, Tom
Downing, Frank Eathorn
David Egolf, Frances Eick-
bush, Frank Farnum, James
Felt, Steve Gehring
Joe Giro, Herman Gomez,
John Gries, David Hemry,
Bill Higgins
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Pier Simpson, Neil Snook,
Danny Trevino, James Volk,
John Volk
Donald Whitley, Rick Wil-
liams, Brock Williams, Russ
Williams, Ed Wolcott
John Robertson, Dennis Ro-
senkranz, Bob Scheibel, Da-
vid Scheuerman, Bill Shaffer
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Sigma flu
Sigma Nu was founded in 1869 and
now has 126 chapters. Epsilon Delta
chapter, installed in 1920, has 110 ac-
tives and pledges this year. The white
rose is their flower, and black, white,
and gold are their colors. Serving the fra-
ternity this year as vice-president is John
Allen. Treasurer is John Kuypers, and
recorder is Jim Jones.
Duane Woodward, Presi-
dent; Mrs. Una Smith,
Housemother
Sigma Nu's proved themselves to be outstanding
in most of their activities this year. They won the
Homecoming Sing for the third straight year. They
were the intra-mural football champions, and they won
the fraternity scholarship cup. A member of Sigma Nu
received a Rhoades Scholarship, four members be-
longed to Who's Who, and four received honorable
mention. Sigma Nu's are in Sigma Tau, ODK, Iron
Skull, Delta Sigma Rho, Senate, and Phi Epsilon Phi.
Among the Sigma Nu social activities this year were
the pledge pajama dance, the White Rose formal, and
Sigma Nu Chanticleer.
John Allen, Bruke Anker
Richard Bateman,
Albert H. Benson,
Kent Boswell
Andrew Burke, Barry Bur-
nette, Gary Burnette, Jerry
Caulkins, James Castberg
Ray C h o a t e , John
Clark, Bill Clark, Dave
Clark, John Coolidge,
James Cunningham
Keith Brighton, Michael
Brodrick, Don Brown, Bob
Brunner
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Sigma Phi Spsilon
Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded in
1901, and there are now 165 chapters.
Wyoming Alpha was founded in 1943
and at present has 27 members. Sigma
Phi Epsilon colors are red and purple,
and the flowers are the American Beauty
rose and the African violet. Officers for
the group this year are vice-president,
Hearley Dockham; treasurer, Chuck
Yemington; and secretary, Ron Lidem.
Marvin Wilson, President
The sorority row was awakened early one morn-
ing. It was the annual Revele Roundup, which is a
popular event that is looked forward to each year by
the girls. The Sig Eps serve coffee and doughnuts, and
everyone has a friendly get together at six o'clock in
the morning. Each year the Sig Eps have their annual
pledge costume dance and their spring formal when
they choose their "Queen of Hearts". The construction
of a new house for Sigma Phi Epsilon will be com-
pleted by the fall of 1962. It's been said that the Sig
Eps really raised the roof this year without a house-
mother!
Loyle Anderson, Robert An-
derson, Hearley Dockham
Ronald F a r a b e e , Floyd
Graefe, Mack Harding, Ron
Liden
John Mcintosh, Gary Palmer,
Robert Parker, Lloyd Scott,
Lynn Stevens
Beauford Thompson, Barry
Vermilyea, Allyn Wells, Mar-
vin Wilson, Charles Yeming-
ton
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Zau Kappa
SpsiloH
Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded in
1899 and now has 189 chapters. Gamma
Alpha chapter was founded in 1949. The
fraternity flower is the carnation, and the
colors are cherry and gray. There are 52
actives and pledges in the local chapter.
Officers this year are Tom Dickson, vice-
president; Bill Cooper, treasurer; and
Tracy Rowland, secretary.
Dave McElroy, President;
Mrs. Frances Howard, House-
mother
TKE's "French Cabaret" proved itself to be one
of the outstanding dances at the University of Wyoming
last fall. Held in a french night club setting, the men
placed garters, the favor for the dance, on their dates.
TKE also had outstanding members in such honoraries
as Phi Epsilon Phi and Iron Skull. Prominent social
activities of TKE this year included the "Red Carna-
tion Spring Formal" and the Christmas party.
TKE float
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Cary R. Alburn III, Du-
ane Anderson, Kenneth
Barnes, Ray Christen-
sen, Bill Cooper, Pat
Creech
Neil Damrow, John Daulton,
Tom Dixon, Art Ekberg
Tom Fujikawa, Charles P.
Green
Mike J. McAuliffe
Charles K. McClain,
George McClellan
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Jim Hayward
Ed Hudson,
William P. Koch
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Chuck Jenkins,
Fawzy Malouf,
Clint Lineberry
Stewart R. Miller, Kenneth
R. Mizner, John L. Moyer,
Bob Moore
Ken Moore, Thomas
Neal, Anthony Perrella,
John A. Raines, Mike
Smith, Gary Wilson
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fraternity Queens
SIG ALPH PROVINCE ETA QUEEN, Ann Bon-
ner, Tri Delt.
SIGMA NU WHITE ROSE QUEEN, Bonnie
Brown, Kappa Delta.
SWEETHEART OF TKE, Shirley Malouf, Inde-
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Nancy Guthrie, Pi Beta Phi; SWEETHEART OF SIGMA CHI, Jane Williams, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Janette Hailey,
TriDelt.
PHI DELT QUEEN, Benja Taylor, Kappa Kappa
Gamma.
Jeri Scott Newton, Tri Delt.
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Sig Ep's make time with beauties.
We always wear hats to bed!
Kappa's and their cake.
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Athletic T)0wi
Dorm director. Wimp Hewgley, and wife.
The athletic dorm council consists of
representatives from all fields of sports.
'Well, I might get a letter someday."
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Practicing for football?
"Boy, it sure tastes good after a hard
work-out."
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"Doesn't anyone want to hear about my
skiing experiences?"
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Karen Edson, Secretary-Treasurer; Carolyn Hodges, President; Mary Lou Rento, A. W. S.; Margaret Drury, Vice
President.
Mrs. Lydia Corthell, Dorm mother
Our family, the Besharas
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'Now, we can't go to classes like that."
That's what you get for being en-
gaged.
"I know you love me! But do you have to tell me that at
6:00 a.m.?"
"I've got to get into that dress.'
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Knight Mall
Barbara Humphreys - Secretary; Diana Winchell - Treasurer; Karen Hall - President; Y. Numoto - A.W.S. Representa-
tive
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Miss Frances E. Meiller, Dorm mother
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Koss Mall
Patti Hartford, social chairman; Diana Duncan, vice-pres-
ident; Kathy Federer, treasurer: Dorothy Williams, pres-
ident; Patsy Hittle, activities chairman; Cheryl Miller,
AWS representative; Judy Machetta, secretary.
Mrs. Heckendorf, Dorm mother
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"No, we don't sign out for ninth street hill."
Home was never like this.
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The Wyoming Cowboys of 1961-Skyline Conference Co-Champs.
Cowpokes share in
fourth Straight Skyline Crown.
Fresh from grabbing a share of their fourth
straight Skyline title, the Wyoming Cowboys will find
themselves in strange surroundings next year. A new
conference and a new coach will combine to make next
year's football season one which will provide even
more color and fascination for the Wyoming football
fan. A quick look -at this year's sophomore dominated
team will once more be in the running for another con-
ference title when fall rolls around again. Both offen-
sively and defensively, the 'Pokes once more were
among the leaders in the Skyline statistics. Led by the
running of Chuck Lamson, Mike Walker, and Bob
Bisacre, and the passing of Andy Melosky, Wyoming
gained 2,908 yards total offense, an average of 323.1
yards a game. On defense, the light but mobile front
line aided by a strong secondary held the opposition
to a scanty average of 167.9 yards per game. By com-
piling a 7-1-2 record for the season, the seniors on
this year's team gained for themselves the distinction
of playing on three straight championship teams. It is
everyone's hope that next year's seniors can make the
same boast.
Coach Bob Devaney poses with this year's co-captains, Bob Bisacre and
Chuck Lamson.
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Wyoming Coses
Outstanding Coach
The name Bob Devaney will long be remembered by
Cowboy fans not only for the outstanding teams he field-
ed, but also for the caliber of men he developed both on
and off the playing field. The 1961 season was Devaney's
last at Wyoming. Next year he will move to the head
coaching joh at the University of Nebraska, and this year's
defensive line coach, Lloyd Eaton, will take over as Wyo-
ming's new head man. Eaton will no doubt have a strong
entry in the re-aligned conference next year. Our best
wishes go with Bob Devaney to Nebraska and even better
wishes to Lloyd Eaton at ol' Wyoming.
Head Wyoming football coach, Bob Devaney.
Coach Devaney outlines a play at a daily practice session.
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Jerry Allen, Guard
Pat Allsup, Center
Mack Balls, End
Reno Barban, Fullback Dick Barry, Center
Len Bashford, Guard
The Cowboys opened the 1961 season with a crushing 29 to 0 defeat over
Montana at Billings, Montana. After shaking off the first half jitters and sparked
by an early 46-yard gallop by quarterback, Chuck Lamson, the 'Pokes easily out-
classed the Grizzlies.
Lamson, Wayne Linton, and Bob Knight ran for touchdowns and Andy
Melosky passed to end, Tom Delaney, for the final tally. While the offense was
having a field day the 1960 national defense champs contained Montana's backs
and held them scoreless.
Following the Montana game the Cowboys found themselves at home the
following week against nationally ranked North Carolina State. Rated as much
as 42 point underdogs before the game the 'Pokes again fought off a shaky first
half to upset the Wolfpack 15 to 14.
After spotting State fourteen points the Cowboy first scored on a one-yard
quarterback sneak by Chuck Lamson. A bad snap by the Wolfpack center gave
Wyoming a two point safety making the score 14 to 8. With 6:54 left to play,
a one-yard smash by Wayne Linton and Lamson's conversion gave Wyoming its
upset victory.
Dick Behning, Halfback
Bob Bisacre, Fullback
Chuck Lamson prepares to tackle ball carrier.
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Jim Bublitz, Halfback
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Dick Busia, Guard Mike Buttenob, Tackle Howard Colling, Tackle Dave Cronk, Quarterback Rick Desmaris, Fullback
Unable to find a Receiver, Andy Melosky threads his way through the defense.
Lonnie Dunn, End
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John Engel, End
Lawrence, Kansas was the scene of Wyoming's next game as the Cowboys
took on their second straight nationally ranked foe, Kansas University. Once more
rated as pre-game underdogs, the fighting Cowboys from Laramie held the power-
ful Jayhawks to a 6-6 tie.
Backed up against their own goal for the greater part of the first half, the
'Pokes found themselves down six points at half-time. The second half, however,
was all Wyoming's. Andy Melosky, playing for injured Chuck Lamson and aided
by the pass receiving of Mike Walker and plunges of Bob Bisacre, engineered an
84 yard scoring drive. The rest of the game saw Wyoming outplay, but fail to out-
score Kansas.
The game which ultimately led to a first place tie in the Skyline standings
was played October 7 at Laramie. Future Co-champs Wyoming and Utah State
fought to the Cowboy's second straight 6-6 tie.
Generally outplayed throughout most of the game the rugged 'Pokes man-
aged their only score on a 23 yard pass play from Andy Melosky to end, Lonnie
Dunn. Although the Cowboys were outweighed, they did miss several scoring op-
portunities through fumbles.
Arthur Fermelia,
Tackle
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Ted Francis, Guard Jim Gidley, Halfback
Don Heldt, Guard
Bob Hickey, Tackle Jim Hill, Quarterback
Glen Hopkins, Tackle
Dan Kadel, End
Bob Knight, End
Following three tough opponents the
Cowboys found the going rough against the
winless Colorado State Rams before win-
ning 18-6.
Behind 7 to 0 going into the last half,
the Cowboys, sparked by Chuck Lamson,
finally caught fire and pulled the game out
of the fire. The hard charging front line of
the Rams kept the Cowboys on their toes
all day, but touchdowns by Chuck Schmitt,
Mike Walker and Bob Bisacre spelled the
difference.
Homecoming festivities this year were
highlighted by the Cowboy's 36 to 8 win
over the hapless Cougars from Brigham
Young. Playing before a capacity crowd
under bright skies the 'Pokes clicked both
on defense and offense to climax a most
successful homecoming.
Wyoming
29
Montana 0
Wyoming
15
North Carolina State 14
Wyoming
6
Kansas 6
Wyoming
6
Utah State 6
Wyoming
18
Colorado State 7
Chuck Lamson, Quarterback
Bill Levine, Guard
Bob Hayes, Tackle
Wayne Linton, Fullback
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John Luplow, Guard
Bob Majors, Halfback Gunnor Martinsen, End Daryl Matthews, Guard
John Mawhinney,
Tackle
Wyoming
36
BYU
8
Wyoming
13
Utah
6
Wyoming
15
Arizona
22
Wyoming
33
New Mexico
7
Playing in a snowstorm at Salt Lake
City, the Cowboys completely dominated
the statistics and downed the University of
Utah Redskins 13 to 6.
In spoiling the Redskins' homecoming,
the Cowboys were led by the quarterback-
ing of Chuck Lamson and the scoring and
running of Mike Walker. Walker gained 90
yards and scored both touchdowns as Wyo-
ming pulled the game out late in the fourth
quarter.
Seeking revenge for a 21 to 19 setback
at the hands of the Arizona Wildcats in
1960, the Cowboys journeyed south only
to be defeated once again. While going down
to their first defeat of the season, the Cow-
boys played a tight game most of the way.
However, as in 1960, the men from Lara-
mie, let up on pass defense and allowed the
Wildcats to win the game in the final min-
utes. The final score was 22 to 15.
In the last game of the season the Cow-
boys cinched a tie for first place in the
Skyline Conference by defeating New Mex-
ico 33 to 7. Led by the brilliant play of
senior Chuck Lamson, the Cowboys brought
a successful season to a fitting close.
Chuck Schmitt, End
Don Quinn, Tackle
Stan Popeck, Center
Andy Melosky,
Quarterback
LeeRoy Milner,
Halfback
Larry Munson, Guard
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Mike Schutte, Halfback Len Sparks, Halfback Bud Spicer, Halfback
Joe Vitale, Guard Mike Walker, Halfback
As Cowboy Joe watches the game with intense
interest ...
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Wot's Happening?
Dick Williams, Center
Darrell Worman,
Halfback
Bruce Wright, Tackle
Mike Wright,
Quarterback
Vince Zimmer, Center
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Skiers Compete Jh Twe Meets
Jim Guest
Delbert Heid
Pete McNiff
Meet Keeord
New Year's Meet--4th.
Denver Winter Carnival--3rd.
Western State Carnival-3rd.
RMISL Four Event--5th.
Colorado U. Meet--4th.
Ole Skinner
Quentin Skinner
The Wyoming University ski team, although un-
able to capture first place in any one meet, once more
displayed the competitive spirit which is the trademark
of Cowboy teams. Coach Wimp Hewgley's talented
charges competed in five meets this year and placed
anywhere from third to fifth. These are highly respect-
able finished considering the calibre of the competition
of Wyoming.
The Cowboys were hurt hard at mid-season when
they lost the jumpers on the squad. Del Heid broke his
ankle in the Western State Carnival, Doug Dion was
ruled ineligible, and Jon St. Andre dropped from
School. These unfortunate events cut the skiing team
to four members. Outstanding performances during
the season occurred when Jim Guest was awarded the
"Skimeister" award as the top performer in the West-
ern State Carnival and Ole Skinner was runner-up to
the award in the DU Winter Carnival.
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'Poke basketball Zeam
Continues Zo Show Jmprovement
Bob Hanson's driving lay-up typi-
fies the hustle shown by the whole
team throughout the season.
Coach Bill Strannigan has a right to moan about this
year's final conference standings, however, a couple of
factors seem to point to the fact that Strannigan has a
right to be optimistic about next year. Curt Jimerson, the
'Pokes high scorer with a 17.5 points per game average
this year and forward Bill Stuart, are the only players to
be lost to the team through graduation. With a starting
team that has worked together for two complete seasons,
Coach Strannigan should have a team which will chal-
lenge the conference leaders next year. As far as the past
season is concerned, it was far from a complete failure.
The Cowboys compiled a 9-17 record which was their
best season since Strannigan began his rebuilding pro-
gram at Wyoming. In the conference standings the Cow-
boys compiled a 3-11 mark which tied them for the con-
ference cellar with New Mexico; however, many confer-
ence games were lost by very slim margins.
Following Jimerson in the scoring columns was cen-
ter Al Eastland with a 16.1 overall average. Eastland
came on strong near the end of the season and was the
high point man in five of the last six Cowboy games.
Bob Hanson, Fred Gish, and Ken Rochlitz rounded out
the top five scorers for the season.
Throughout the season the Cowboys had trouble
matching the opposition in rebounding which hurt in some
of their closer games. Forward Fred Gish with 228 re-
bounds led the team in rebounding. Gish was followed
closely by Al Eastland who pulled 197 rebounds off the
boards. With Eastland, Gish, and forward Ken Rochlitz
all returning next year the Cowboys should be hard to
reckon with when it comes to rebounding.
Along with the starting front five the entire team,
with the exception of Jimerson and Stuart, returns next
year. Ron Long who saw considerable action toward the
end of the year is the likely candidate to replace Curt.
Bob Hanson and Paul Homar will be the other returning
guards. Center Gordon Swanson and forward Mike Kaul
and Jim Dalton will also return to add strength to the
bench. Several outstanding players from this years fresh-
man team will also be back to bolster the team's chances.
If the Cowboys can manage to stay away from in-
juries and at the same time not lose their scholastic eligi-
bility, Bill Strannigan should finally see his basketball
program come of age during the 1962-63 season.
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The Cowboy's pre-conference season consisted of a
tough ten game schedule. Against these now conference op-
ponents the 'Pokes managed a 5-5 record. Wichita was the
first opponent of the season and the Cowboys absorbed a
78-54 defeat. Following the opening defeat, Wyoming came
through with three consecutive victories against Hardin-
Simmons, Oklahoma City, and Eastern Montana. The Cow-
boys then were upset by Montana State College 76-67 be-
fore returning to Laramie to defeat Nebraska 71-70 and
lose to nationally ranked Southern California 76-54. Closing
out the pre-conference slate the Cowboys journeyed to
Philadelphia to participate in the Quaker City tournament.
While at Philadelphia, Wyoming defeated Niagara 69-59
while falling victim to Duquesne and Holy Cross.
Al Eastland sinks a free throw as Bob Hanson and
Curt Jimerson prepare to fall back on defense.
1961-62 basketball Results
Wyoming 54 Wichita 78
Wyoming 73 Hardin-Simmons 52
Wyoming 82 Okla. City 66
Wyoming 72 Eastern Montana 68
Wyoming 67 Mont. State College 76
Wyoming 71 Nebraska 70
Wyoming 54 Southern Cal. 76
Wyoming 47 Duquesne 64
Wyoming 69 Niagara 59
Wyoming 69 Holy Cross 83
Wyoming 59 Denver 54
Wyoming 73 New Mexico 84
Wyoming 63 BYU 73
Wyoming 59
Wyoming 39
Wyoming 67
Wyoming 50
Wyoming 8 1
Wyoming 72
Wyoming 87
Wyoming 74
Wyoming 65
Wyoming 87
Wyoming 54
Wyoming 72
Wyoming 75
Utah State 72
Air Force 51
Air Force 66 OT
Colo. St. U. 56
Utah 84
Montana 64
Denver 92
New Mexico 81
Utah State 78
BYU 71
Colo. St. U. 58
Montana 78
Utah 94
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Curt Jimerson and an unidentified DU player listen intently as
the referee voices his intentions.
Al Eastland, center
After compiling a so-so record against non-conference op-
ponents, the Cowboys opened their conference season with a
59-54 victory over Denver at Laramie, but victory eluded them
in the ensuing four games. New Mexico, Brigham Young, and
Utah State handed the 'Pokes three successive conference de-
feats before Wyoming took a breather from its conference
schedule and tackled the Air Force Academy in a two game
series. In the first game the Cowboys were humiliated 51-39
at the Academy; however, upon returning home they nudged
the Falcons 67-66 in a thrilling overtime game.
The next two games were perhaps the Cowboys best of the
season although they met defeat in both. Playing against Colo-
rado State at Fort Collins, the 'Pokes were edged 56-50. They
followed this with their best game of the season as they fought
league leading Utah for forty full minutes before dropping a
heart breaking 84-8 1 decision. Curt Jimerson led all scorers
with 25 points and Fred Gish set a field house rebounding
record. The night following the Utah game was anti-climactic
as Wyoming thrashed Montana 72-64.
Fred Gish, forward
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The final seven games of the season were disastrous for the
Cowboys who were down to eight players owing to injuries and
scholastic ineligibilities. The 'Pokes managed only one victory,
an 87-71 romp over Brigham Young. Aside from this one victor-
ious night, Strannigan's forces dropped games to Denver (over-
time). New Mexico, Utah State, Colorado State, Montana, and
Utah. The final few games were in many instances close and a
few extra points for the Cowboys would have meant a slightly
better season. Next season, however, the Cowboys should manage
to pick up those extra points and give this university a team in
the first division of the conference.
Bob Hanson, guard
Bill Stuart goes up for a rebound against Brigham Young
as Ken Rochlitz looks on.
Paul Homar, guard
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Curt Jimerson, Guard
Ron Long, Guard
Ron Long, the Cowboy's
sparkling guard, prepares to
drive for the basket as Curt
Jimerson and Dick Bowers
look on.
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Bill Stuart, forward
Gordon Swanson, center
Al Eastland scores a bucket against the Brigham Young Cougars.
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Soccer XJ fast Misses Coop Zitle
After winning their first five games of the season,
Coach Charles MacMillan's soccer eleven dropped the
final two games on their slate to lose any chance of
topping the Rocky Mountain Soccer League. The Cow-
boys, however, came within three goals of a perfect
season. In their final two games they were shutout by
the Air Force Academy 1-0 and upset by Denver Uni-
versity 6-4.
George and Rodney Squires and Pete McNiff
scored goals for the Soccer Xi as they defeated Colo-
rado University in their first outing of the season. The
game was played under adverse weather conditions at
Laramie.
Following 3-1 and 4-2 victories over Colorado
Mines and Denver respectively, the Cowboys closed
out their home appearances against Lowry AFB. Paced
by George Squires who kicked 5 goals the soccor team
defeated Lowry by a score of 6-2. The final victory
of the season came at the hands of Colorado Mines
again as the Cowboys achieved a 6-4 conquest.
Listed on the 'Pokes roster this year were Gary
Durdel, Spiro Coutis, Greg Engstrom, Spence Garrett,
Joshua Chinwah, Vic Duran, Gunnar Martinsen, Rod
Squires, George Squires, Enrique Traverso, Roberto
Angulo, and Pete Mcniff. George Squires, also a half-
back on the freshman football team, led the team in
goals for the season with a total of 16. Gary Durdel
was a distant second with three goals to his credit.
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Wyoming 3 Colorado 1
Wyoming 3 Colorado Mines 1
Wyoming 4 Denver 2
Wyoming 6 Lowry AFB 2
Wyoming 6 Colorado Mines 4
Wyoming 0 Air Force 1
Wyoming 4 Denver 6
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Front Row: Ralph Godbe, Dave Edington, Dave Hansen, Clair Argento, Hugh Lowham, Norman Peru, Joe Chelsevig, Jerry Frude,
Dave Wight, Jim Gautz, Bill Bernatow. Row 2: Scott Caturia, Melvin Nelson, Allen Frude, Tom Boyles, John Borszcz, Jerry Hines,
Dee Mickleson, Jack Garrett, David Stone, Junior Walton. Row 3: Assistant Coach Jesse Stokes, Jack Riske, Richard Hesley, Ed
Stahla, Dennis Jaggar, Mike Kissach, Larry Hostetler, Jerry Bowen, Allen McGee, Bill Stillson, Coach Ev Lantz.
'Poke Wrestlers
Capture Conference Crown
Dr. Ev Lantz's Cowboy wrestlers took their 11th
Skyline title in the past twelve years by edging runner-
up Colorado State University 82-78. In achieving this
unprecedented feat the Cowboys sent every member
of their nine-man squad into the finals of the cham-
pionship tournament. This was the first time the Cow-
pokes had managed to send every man into the finals
since 1951.
The Cowboys emerged from the finals with four
Skyline champions. Clair Argento gained his second
consecutive championship at 137 pounds by gaining
a 4-0 decision over Apodach of DU. Jerry Frude, the
two-time NCAA runnerup, decisioned Parker of Utah
4-1 to gain the 147 pound crown. Dave Wight won
his first Skyline title with an impressive 13-1 decision
and sophomore Hugh Lowham decisioned Ken Hines
of CSU for his first title. Skyline runners-up for Wyo-
ming were Dave Hansen, Scott Caturia, Jerry Hines,
Norm Peru, and Dee Mickleson.
Jerry Frude gets into position to take his CSU opponent down.
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T)ual
Meet Kesults
Wyoming 18 Western State 6
Wyoming 24 Colorado Mines 6
Wyoming 17 Colorado 11
Wyoming 15 Oregon State 12
Wyoming 28 Denver 8
Wyoming 10 Iowa State U. 1.6
Wyoming 22 State College of Iowa 7
Wyoming 17 Colorado State Univ. 18
Wyoming 35 New Mexico 5
Wyoming 1 7 Air Force 1 1
Wyoming 14 Oklahoma 14
Wyoming 12 Colorado State College 12
Conference Champion, Clair Argento pins his opponet for five
points.
The Wyoming wrestlers opened their season on a
winning note by crushing Western State at Gunnison,
Colorado by the score of 18-6. The Cowboys com-
pletely dominated their first dual meet while avenging
a loss suffered at the hands of Western State the pre-
vious season. In gaining the victory, the Cowboys were
successful at every weight except the 137 and 167
pound classes.
The Cowboys followed their opening victory with
a still more impressive 24-6 victory over Colorado
Mines. Once again the Cowboys dropped only two
matches on route to the victory.
The undefeated Cowboys continued their winning
ways against Colorado University by the score of 17-
1 1 . Wrestling without 1 23 pounder Dave Hansen and
147 pounder Jerry Frude who wrestled exhibition, the
Cowboys had little trouble with the Buffaloes from
Boulder.
Following two impressive wins over Denver Uni-
versity and Oregon State which extended their winning
streak to five meets, the 'Pokes journeyed back to
Laramie to face two tough Iowa teams. The wrestlers
met Iowa State, the NCAA's number three team, and
were handed their first setback of the year by a 16-10
count. The following night the Cowboys had a com-
paratively easy time with the State College of Iowa.
Still smarting from their initial setback the Cowpokes
throttled the Panthers from Iowa to the tune of 22-7.
The first half of the season saw the Cowboys
emerge with an impressive 6-1 record. The Cowboys
completed their season with the services of two-time
runner-up, Jerry Frude, who had to sit out the initial
part of the season due to ineligibility. Following the
Iowa series the 'Pokes prepared to face Colorado State
University, the conference co-champs, in a dual meet
at Laramie.
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Although Wyoming eventually edged Colorado
State University in the Skyline championships, the
Cowboys had a tough time with the Rams in their dual
meet at Laramie. The CSU grapplers handed the
'Pokes their second setback of the year by the narrow
margin of 18-17.
The Cowboys gained their final two dual meet
victories against their next two opponents. The New
Mexico Lobos were easy pickings for the Cowboys
who were out to atone for their recent loss to CSU.
The men from Laramie ran up a 35-5 score against
the outclassed Lobo wrestlers. The Air Force Academy
also fell before the Cowboys to the tune of 17-11.
The Cowboys closed their dual meet season by
fighting to draws against highly regarded Oklahoma
University and Colorado State College. Before the
league championships, the 'Pokes compiled an im-
pressive 8-2-2 dual meet record. Throughout the sea-
son the comparatively young squad displayed a strong
desire to win which they never lost. Perhaps their story
can best be summarized by looking at their heavyweight
Dee Mickleson. Although weighing only 167 pounds
he consistently out fought much larger opponents be-
fore being eliminated in the finals of the championships.
Wyoming fans have every right to be proud of this
year's wrestling team.
The 1962 Skyline wrestling champs: Front row; Sanchez, CSU; Gonzoles, CSU; Swedlund, CSU; CLAIR ARGENTO, WYOMING;
JERRY FRUDE, WYOMING; Row 2; DAVE WIGHT, WYOMING; Taylor, Denver; Kohls, CSU; HUGH LOWHAM, WYOMING;
Goodsell, BYU.
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Wyoming's 1962 Swimming Team: Front row: Larry Lilly, Mike White, Ken McGeough, Lloyd Milliman, Skip Allard. Row 2: Jim
Wysocki, Dave Dell, Dennis Brittain, Jerry Lipman, Jack Cobb, Harold Cole. Row 3: Coach Ray Chinn, Stan Booth, Al Messing,
J. B. Coolidge, Dick Agee, Mike Mead.
Swimmers Complete Successful Seasons
Wyoming 69 Colorado Mines 26
Wyoming first, Wyo. Relays
Wyoming 60 Utah State
Wyoming 2nd, Air Force Relays
Wyoming 70 Colorado
Wyoming 64 Colorado State
University
Wyoming 57 Air Force
Wyoming 44 Denver
Wyoming 66 Nebraska
Wyoming 66 Kansas
Wyoming 2nd, Skyline Champion
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Cowboys lose only one dual meet
Jerry Lipman, Wyoming's Skyline
200 yd. Butterfly Champion.
The University of Wyoming swimming team breezed through an eight meet schedule and dropped only one dual
meet to the DU Pioneers this year. After thrashing Colorado School of Mines to the tune of 69-26, the Cowboys met
their first Skyline opponent, Utah State. Led by Dennis Brittain who scored victories in the 220 yd. free-style and 200 yd.
free-style, the 'Pokes easily out-distanced Utah State 60-35. Jim Wysocki, Jerry Lipman, Stan Booth, and Dave Dell also
picked up first places to add to the team score.
Dennis Brittain set a Colorado pool record in the 440 yd. free-style and Jim Wysocki set a University of Wyo-
ming record in the 50 yd. free-style as Wyoming won its third dual meet at Colorado. In a strictly one-sided affair the
Cowboys placed first in every event to thrash the Buffalos, 70-23.
Coach Ray Chinn's swimmers preserved their unbeaten record by outdistancing Colorado State University,
64-31. Led by Jim Wysocki and Jerry Lipman, Wyoming broke four pool and school records.
Following a 57-38 victory over the Air Force Academy which extended their unbeaten string to five games, the
Cowpokes lost their first dual meet to eventual Skyline champions, Denver University, 51-44. In their final two warm-up
meets before the conference championships, the Cowboys defeated two Big-Eight Conference opponents. They faced Ne-
braska 66-50 and beat Kansas by practically the same score, 66-51.
Dick Agee, third from left, and Dave Dell, fourth from left, receive
awards for their performances in the Skyline championships.
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Aside from dual meet competition this
year, the Cowboys participated in the Wyo-
ming Relays, the Air Force Relays, and the
Skyline championships. In the Wyoming
Relays the Cowboys were anything but
gracious hosts as they finished first in their
own relays. The tables were reversed later
in the season, however, as the Cowboys
placed second in the Air Force Academy
Relays. The Falcons won their own relays
as Wyoming missed first by a narrow mar-
gin. The finale of the season occurred as
the Cowboys hosted the Skyline Champion-
ships at the Half Acre pool. The 'Pokes,
however, could manage no better than sec-
ond as Denver won the Championship meet.
The Cowboy team dunks Coach Ray Chinn following a first place finish in
the Wyoming Relays.
Dennis Brittain
Stan Booth
Diver Mike White executes a half-gainer.
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baseball Zeam Defends Division Zitle
The Cowboy Baseball team of 1962.
Coach Bob Jingling's baseball squad began its 1962 season with a swing through Arizona. The Cowboys with
a new coach and plenty of new faces, hoped to repeat as Eastern divisional title holders again.
The mound corps was paced by Pat House, Jim Carothers, and Joe Strothers. These three combined for a 14-5
record in 1961 and were counted on for heavy survival this year. Behind the plate for the Cowboys was Dave Donachie.
The Wyoming hitting was led by Mike Rawson, a .432 hitter in 1961 and an all-star outfielder. Another all-
conference star, back for another year was Mickey Kolbicka, third baseman. Other probable starters in the infield were
Cliff Osborn, first base; Howie Maley, second base; and Dick Hawthorne, shortstop.
Along with Rawson, others fighting it out for berths in the outfield were Bill Schmidt, Bill Chrisman, and Mike
Harris. Don Cadman and Mike McDonnell added strength to back up the Cowboys starting pitchers. Not to be for-
gotten were the catching duties of Don Heldt, and Joe Tate's infield duty.
Summarizing the 1962 Cowboys team, their title defense should have been a success. If the mound corps lived up
to its potential and the new faces in the line-up rounded into form, the Cowboys have a better than ever chance to have
a successful season.
Coach Bob Jingling and assistant, Mark Meka.
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The Cowboys began the season on a sour note at the hands
of Arizona State. The Cowboys dropped four straight games to
Arizona State before hitting the winning trail against Grand Can-
yon College at Phoenix. However, as each game was played, the
Cowboys showed marked improvement. Playing against teams
which had already played several games, the 'Pokes began to
patch up their defense and let it be known that they would once
again be tough once their conference season got underway.
Cliff Osborn, infielder; Howie Maley,
infielder.
Don Cadman, pitcher; Paul Chrisman,
outfield.
Mike McDonnell, pitcher.
Dick Hawthorne, infielder; Mike Har-
ris, outfielder.
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March 26-29
Arizona State
March 30
Grand Canyon College
April 2-4
University of Arizona
April 6,7
University of New Mexico
April 13,14
Colorado State University
April 20,21
Colorado State College
April 27,28
University of Denver
April 29
Air Force Academy
May 4,5
Colorado State University
May 6
Air Force Academy
May 13
University of New Mexico
May 18,19
University of Denver
May 20,27
Air Force Academy
June 1,2
NCAA regionals and Skyline
championship
Bill Schmidt,
outfielder; Joe fate, infielder.
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Zennis, Zrack, and Qolf
Zeams ft eg in Spring Seasons
Due to a lack of foresight on the part of the sports' section personnel, pictures were not
secured of the golf, track, and tennis teams before these squads left for Arizona and New
Mexico to begin their 1962 seasons. To assure delivery of the yearbook before school ends, it
is impossible to wait for the teams to return home in order to take team pictures. Our apologies
go to those team members who are not pictured.
The track team has a new coach in John Walker and a strong desire to improve on their
records of the past several seasons. The Cowboys, however, might still have several seasons to
wait. Coach Walker has quite a building job facing him if the Cowboys are to one day become
a feared track threat. During their 1962 season thus far the Cowboys have yet to place high in
any meets. In their most recent meet the 'Pokes finished third in a three-way meet with New
Mexico and the NM Track Club. Doug Spicer picked the Cowboys only first play in the javelin
throw.
Coach Moe Radovich has every right to be optimistic about this year's golf team. Re-
turning lettermen are Dave King, Rufus Hoefer, and Ron Long, all of whom are capable of
shooting good scores. Backing up the first three are sophomore John Volk and freshman Mike
Gutz. With any luck at all the golfers should have one of their best seasons of the year.
In their last match to date the Wyoming tennis team blanked New Mexico State 7-0.
This victory put them over the .500 mark with a 3-2 record for the season. Coach Bill Bear-
ley's team seems to have found a formula for winning quite early in the season, and will be
hard to beat once they begin to defend their eastern divisional title.
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Wyoming's fierce defense halts the opposition's ground gain.
Coach Chinn receiving the first place trophy for the Wyoming Relays.
Dick Bowers shoots over the defense as Mike Kaul
and Jim Dalton look on.
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Chuck Spicer leads the Cowboys onto the field.
Mike Walker cuts over right tackle for valuable yardage.
football Season
Will Soon Me
Mere Again
The Cowboys kick off before another capacity crowd.
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Colonel John E. Laybourn
With the thought always in mind of "developing
future leaders for the Aerospace Team", Col. Laybourn
and his staff have carried on an outstanding Air Force
ROTC program. This program consists of three major
elements: to motivate, select, and educate future Air
Force officers. Motivation is achieved by thoroughly
acquainting the cadets with the functions of the Air
Force, its benefits, and even at times its more undesir-
able points. To be eligible to become an advanced
cadet, one must pass a physical examination and a
qualifying test. If he passes these he must appear be-
fore a board of review, where the staff of the AF-
ROTC department screen each cadet to determine
finally, whether he has the potential of being a good
Air Force officer. All the cadets who do achieve ad-
vanced status are then educated thoroughly in the
techniques and responsibilities of being an officer in
the armed services.
When a newly commissioned officer enters on
active duty he is immediately instructed even more
thoroughly in his particular field of study. Math and
the sciences which lead to technical duties in the Air
Force are emphasized the most, while pilot training,
flight engineering, navigating and non-technical posi-
tions receive emphasis in that order. The Air Force
feels that by offering a young man opportunity to pur-
sue his chosen field, they may induce him to become
a career officer which obviously is the purpose of any
training program.
Military education has been in existence at the
University of Wyoming since the founding of the uni-
versity; however, not until 1916 did the Army ROTC,
as such, begin.
A cadet must take the basic and advanced ROTC
courses and must pass both qualifying mental and
physical examinations before receiving a commission.
General Military Science cadets are commissioned
into the branch of the service which most closely coin-
cides with their major field of study. After cadets finish
their training they become a part of the Army Team
and are in reserve, national guard, or active duty.
The Army has the supervision of the Varsity Rifle
Team consisting of cadets from Army, Air Force, and
university students.
Colonel Arthur Hodges
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Arnold Air
Society
Arnold Air S o c i e t y is
represented in member-
ship by Advanced Air
Force ROTC cadets with
a high academic and AF-
ROTC standing, leadership
ability, and interest and
participation in cadet ac-
tivities. The objective of
this honorary society is to
promote and uphold the
objectives o f Aerospace
Power. Major activities of
Arnold A i r Society were
the Military Ball, the
Blood Drive, and the spon-
soring of the Angel Flight
Row 1: James, Thompson, Hudson, Bookout, Golden, Taylor, Jones. Row 2: Widman, Triplett,
Davis, Mantey, Verley, Norman, Eathorn, Commander. Row 3: Newton, Area Commander,
Hunter, Allen, Bucholz, Henderson, Scott.
Row 1: AS III, Searcy, Thompson, Ander-
son, Taylor, Golden, James. Row 2: Melo-
nuk, Porter, Holly, Coe, Scott. Row 3: Hen-
derson, Guerin, Hunter, Allen, Bommer.
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2: Widman, Eathorne, Anderson, Hudson.
Row 3: Triplett, Buccholz, Townsend, New-
ton, Grahm.
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"Drum and ftugle Corps
The Drum and Bugle Corps provides march-
ing music for the cadets for parades and cere-
monies. The members are required to play either
the bugle, the drum, or the cymbals and be an
Air Force ROTC cadet. The Corps is under the
direction of Cadet George Porter.
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Air Force Rifle Team: Rowl: Jerry Searcy, Jim States, Bill Wade, Louis Harvey, Chuck Jenkins. Row
2: Ed Widman, Melton Smith, Jack States, Jarred Launer.
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Governor Gage congratulates Robert Newton.
President Humphrey congratulates Ray Choate.
governor's T)ay
Air Force Commander Dewey Henderson receives an
award from Dean Persons.
Distinguished Military Cadets Robert Newton, Erving
Mantey, Frank Eathorne, Robert Anderson.
Air Force Staff; Row 1: Captain Sestak, Mrs. Seibert,
Sergeant Crocker. Row 2: Sgt. Parsons, CaptainHaffeman,
Sergeant Krynovich. Row 3: Guzamskas A/C, Sergeant
Wallace, Colonel Layborne.
Air Force Choraliers
Captain Sestak, Commandant of Cadets, congratulates Ca-
det-of-the-month, Olds.
Air Force Cadets donate blood to help a little girl.
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Cadet Colonel Larry J. Wright, AFROTC; Donna McHale, AFROTC Queen; Tonia Rulli, Army ROTC
Queen; Cadet Colonel Floyd L. Evans, Army ROTC.
Shoot! Shoot! Bull's Eye! The Women's Rifle Team's purpose is to promote
better rifle shooting and safe gun handling. During the year they compete in
The Colorado, Wyoming, and Kansas sectional match; with the Air Force
Academy; and with other schools in the area. Mrs. Ming Bayne is the team
captain of the group. Special honors each year go to the top ten shooters.
Members of the team are Robin Mansbridge, Gerry Dries, Avie Keys, Anne
Keller, Lila Gallagher, and Joby Hughes.
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The Corpettes are a group of
girls chosen and sponsored by Scab-
bord and Blade, advanced Army
ROTC honorary. Among their oth-
er activities the Corpettes help to
plan the annual Military Ball. Sha-
ron O'Melia was the president of
the Corpettes this year and Captain
John R. Osborne, assistant profes-
sor of military science, is the ad-
visor.
Row 1: Maggie Webster, Mary Ponder, Judy Ziegler, Nancy Backlund, Gwini
Adams, Wadetta Ricketts. Row 2: Gail Rogan, Sonja Song, Sharon Luond, Gin-
ny Lee, Shirley Thorpe, Tonia Rulli, Sherri Rizzi. Row 3: Karin Felt, Suzanne
Mattson, Janice Strahan, Sharon O'Melia, Kathy Thompson, Bobbye Thatcher,
Sara Burdick.
Angels
Twenty-two coeds enrolled in the
University of Wyoming compose the
Air Force Angels. The Angels,
whose activities include precision
drilling and ushering at home foot-
ball and basketball games, are led
by Archangel, Connie Steele. Other
officers are Bonnie Brown, execu-
tive officer; Jeanne Longpre, ad-
ministrative officer; Avie Keys,
comptroller; and Lila Gallagher, in-
formation officer. The advisor for
the Angels is Captain Gordon Haf-
feman.
Row 1: Robin Mansbridge, Anne Bonner, Donna McHale, Anne Keller, Avie
Keys. Row 2: Teri Laybourne, Sue Hitchcock, Lila Gallager, Mary Orr, Judy
Gardner, JoAnn Hughes, Connie Steele. Row 3: Sandra Mayer, Janice Voss,
Jeannie Longpre, Bonnie Brown, Marian Delaurante, Gerry Dries, Darlene
Tippets.
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Row 1: William Archibald, John Moore, Gary Fechtmeyer, Captain Osborne, John O'Grady, Hal Ashenhurst,
Jerome Wolski, Rufus Hoefer, Jim Hughes. Row 2: Peter Hansen, Grady Piersal, Bob Nagel, Peter McNiff,
Jim Bublitz, Joe Martinez, Howard Maley, John Dineen, Clyde Wilson. Row 3: Tom Downing, Clyde Burke,
Pier Simpson, Mike Coleman, Robert Simms.
Scabbard and Mlade
Scabbard and Blade is an organization selected
from members of the advanced Army ROTC corps
who have a high military standing. The objective of
Scabbard and Blade is to further the military traditions
of the cadet corps at the University of Wyoming, to
sponsor the color guard for home football games, and
the Military Ball. John O'Grady was president of
Scabbard and Blade this year and Captain John R.
Osborne, assistant Professor of Military Science is the
advisor.
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Row 1: Colonel A. W. Hodges, Captain C. J. Reed, Captain J. R. Osborne, Captain T. E. Chitwood. Row 2:
Master Sergent F. B. Whittaker, Sergent First Class R. L. Goltz, Sergeant First Class R. A. Barr.
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Advanced Army ROTC is a selected group of junior and senior men who justify and elect the program
and have passed the physical and mental examinations of the U. S. Army. The objective of their or-
ganization is for citizenship and military training and the production of officers for the U. S. Army Re-
serve and the regular Army. Their group sponsors a drum and bugle corps, and honor guard, Scabbard
and Blade Society, men and women's rifle teams, ROTC rifle team, and the student chapter of Associa-
tion of the U. S. Army and the Society of American Military Engineers. Colonel Arthur W. Hodges,
Professor of Military Science is the head of this organization.
Members of Army ROTC Rifle Team line up for inspection.
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Army ROTC men drilling on Corbett Field on a rare sunny day.
The Army Drum and Bugle Corps, under the
direction of Don Murphy, during one of its frequent
practices. The Corps provides cadence and music for
the entire Army ROTC unit at special events such as
the Homecoming Parade and the annual Governor's
Day.
Army KOZC
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The troops at attention for inspection.
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The Color Guard displays the colors in one of the several parades the military takes part in throughout the
year.
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Abell, Gerry
Abbott, Mike
Ackerson, Gary
Ackerson, Jan
Asman, Osman Mohamed
Adams, Bryan R.
Adams, Charles
Adams, Dolores
Adams, Gwinavere
Adams, John
Adams, Pat
Adams, Patricia B.
Adams, Robert
Adams, Roderick
Adams, William E.
Adkins, Ella W.
Agee, Richard
Ahern, Michael
Ahl, James G.
Aho, William A.
Ahrlin, Leroy H.
Akers, Peggy
Aimonetto, Cherie
Alexander, Linda
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Students enjoyed warm weather while
watching Wyoming defeat North Caro-
lina State in the first home game of
the season.
Underclassmen
Alburn, Gary R. Ill
Alexander, Linda
Alexander, Ray
Allard, Gerald
Allard, Bill
Allan, Eugene D.
Allen, John Logan
Allen, Linda K.
Allen, Mary Lou
Allen, Merridy Ann
Allen, Sandi
Alley, Barbara
Allison, Trudi
Altergott, Ruby Kaye
Amrhein, Joan
Ames, Beverly Jo
Amrein, Paul
Amundson, Larry
Anderson, Duane C.
Anderson, Betty
Anderson, Jack
Anderson, Donnell
Anderson, Jim E.
Anderson, John
Anderson, John M.
Anderson, Lloyd
Anderson, Michael
Andrew, Stephen
Andrews, Merope
Andrews, Sam
Angelovich, John
Anker, Peter
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Anna, Joe
Anselmi, Bob
Anthony, Nancy
Arant, Albert
Archuleta, Ronnie
Argyle, Janey
Armijo, George
Armstrong, Dale
Arney, Louise
Arnold, Lois
Arnold, Rudolph
Arp, Adrain
Asay, Carla
Asiala, Carl
Ashmore, Glenn
Atchley, Jerry M.
Atchley, Jimmie O.
Atkinson, Neal R.
Atwill, Charles
Atwood, Jim
Augsbach, Karen
Augustin, Jeanne
Austin, Richard E.
Avery, Ed
Babel, Nancy
Babiker, Bushra
Baccari, Larry
Backlund, Nancy
Bader, Sharon
Baggs, Dave
Bagley, Eugene M.
Bagley, Bill
Bailey, Jim
Bailey, Janice
Bailey, Ron
Bailey, Vonona E.
Baird, Jim
Baird, Roderick E.
Baker, Bettey
Baker, Dalton W.
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Baker, Gary
Baker, Janet
Baker, Michael J.
Baker, Wayne
Baker, Howard J.
Baker, Susan
Baker, William L.
Baldwin, Lola
Baldwin, Melvin R.
Balka, Mucho Berri
Ball, Linda
Ball, Dorothy
Ballard, Suzanne
Barbour, Berald E.
Bardo, Richard
Barger, Bonnie
Barker, Ed
Barker, Tom
Barnes, Kenneth
Barnes, Renee
Barnes, Walter
Barrett, James R.
Barry, Richard
Bartholomew, Kathy
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Union hour is over and it's time to go back to classes.
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Underclassmen
Students hard at work in the assaying class of 1897.
Bartos, Ralph
Bassett, Judy
Bateman, Richard
Bates, Bill
Bath, James L.
Bath, Mary Lou
Banman, Myles
Bayne, Mina
Baxter, Judith Anne
Bays, Jerry
Beach, John L.
Bean, Dave
Beardsley, Bill
Beavers, Jeanette
Bedient, Douglas
Beilrle, Ruth
Belecky, April
Bell, Lawrence L.
Bellamy, John
Belser, Nat
274
Beltz, Lynn
Bengston, Richard
Bement, Laurence J.
Benn, Dave
Bennett, Jack
Bennett, Roy E.
Benson, Albert H.
Benson, Gary
Bent, Riena Ann
Bentzel, Frank
Berg, Kathleen
Berg, Tom
Berman, Jerry
Berger, Jerry
Bernaski, Priscilla
Bernatow, James H.
Bernatow, William
Bernhardt, Steven
Bertagnolli, Frank
Bettes, Mary Kaye
Beyer, Carl W.
Bickel, Raymond W.
Biggs, Revi Jr.
Bille, Mary
Bills, Ed
Bindschadler, Jeannie
Birch, Marilyn
Bird, Jim
Bixby, Carole
Black, Jim
Black, Douglas
Blackert, Terry
Blake, Lynda L.
Blakely, Sherilyn
Blank, Carla
Blankenship, Jim
Blaydon, Christopher
Blincow, Gary
Blodgett, Carol
Blodgett, John
Bloom, Chuck
Blount, Curt
Bock, Jeffrey
Bodine, Kathy
Boedeker, Ruth
Bogan, Jim
Boilsen, Ken
Boldman, Glenn H.
Bolties, Henry Jr.
Bonnell, William
275
Bonner, Anne
Bonomo, Jolene
Bonsell, Jim
Booth, Michael G.
Booth, Stanton
Borgen, Sonja
Boroff, Caroline
Borszcz, John
Boswell, Kent
Boughn, Candy
Boulter, Ken
Boulter, Larry B.
Bounds, Terrell
Bourret, Steve C.
Bowen, Jerry
Bower, Charlene
Bower, Gretchen
Bowland, Bob
Bowman, Linda
Boyd, Gail
Boyd, Rogene
Boyles, Tom
Boyt, Richard
Brabetz, Marjorie Ann
Bradley, D. Gary
Braden, Donna
Braden, Marianne
Brandner, Almeda
Brady, Marie Jo
Braes, Barbara
Braisted, Kathleen
Brandt, Paul A.
Brasher, Sherry Ann
Brater, Bob
Bratton, Robert E.
Braunschweig, Bob
Breezy, Ted A.
Bregar, Wilbert Lee
Brenner, Dick
Briggs, Kim
276
Brigham, Fred
Bright, Thomas
Brighton, Keith
Brimmer, Patricia
Britton, Arlene Kay
Brock, Jack
Brock, Jim
Briscoe, Linda
Broderson, Bryan
Brodride, Michael
Brookshire, Kathy
Bromall, W. L., Jr.
Brown, Anita
Brown, Bonnie
Brown, Carolyn
Brown, Don
Brown, Don R.
Brown, Ann
Brown, Frederick
Brown, George
Brown, Joan
Brown, John
Brown, Kermit
Brown, Shirley
Brown, Terry
Brownell, Vicki
Browning, L. A.
Brue, Jerry
Brugman, Glen
Bruner, Don
Brunner, Robert
Bruns, Colleen
Bryan, Dale
Bryant, Stanley
Bryant, Ed
Brynicki, Elvira
Bryant, Mary Fran
Buchanan, Neil
Budd, Mary Kaye
Bugg, John S.
277
Bullinger, Ken
Bunning, Jeanne
Burdett, Bob
Burdick, Mark
Burdick, Sara
Burgess, Terry
Burke, Clyde
Burke, Janet L.
Burns, Darleen
Burns, John
Burrowes, Jeanne
Burzlaff, Beverly
Busch, Marion
Bush, G. H.
Bush, Gil
Bush, Larry
Bush, Lurleen A.
Butler, David Edwin
Butler, Jane
Butscher, Robert
Buzan, Jeanne
Cable, Lana
Cadman, Don
Cady, Jim W.
Caldwell, Jerry
Caldwell, Mary Whitaker
Caligiore, Toni
Calkins, Jerry M.
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Underclassmen
Call, Gerald W.
Call, Linda
Callison, Joyce
Calvert, Jerry W.
Campbell, Celia Ann
Campbell, Kirk
Campbell, Robert
Campbell, Ronnie Kay
Canaday, Martha Joyce
Canfield, Jack
Carley, Bonnie
Carlson, Carolyn
Carlson, Karen R.
Carlson, S. Craig
Carlson, Steve
Carlton, John
Carmichael, Dave
Carmin, Joe Lem
Carpenter, Robert
Carroll, Jan Herbert
Carruth, Dennis E.
Cartwright, Anne
Carver, Gary Scott
Cary, Lawrence Ernest
Caster, Charlene E.
Casto, Sharon K.
Catchpole, Glenn
Cavalli, Patti
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Underclassmen
Big Test coming up!
Cazin, Carol Ann
Cecil, Larry E.
Chamberlain, Louise
Chamberlin, Robert
Chambers, Susan
Chandler, Cheryl
Chaple, Steve
Chappell, Richard
Cheevbrough, Larry
Chestine, Sharon Marie
Childers, Jack
Choate, Ray
Chrisman, Bill
Christensen, Anthony
Christensen, David
Christensen, Joanne
Christensen, Paul
Christensen, Ray
Clapp, William L.
Clark, Clifford
Clark, Donald W.
Clark, John B. Jr.
Clark, Larry A.
Clark, Dick
Clark, Pete
Clark, Sam
Clark, Sandra
Clark, Bill
Clarke, Dave
Clary, Maurice C.
280
Claussen, Dwayne
Clifton, Bryon
Clizbe, Jim
Clough, Mary Jo
Clymore, Dennis
Coddington, Neil
Cody, Bruce
Coffee, Jean
Coffee, Robert
Cogswell, Jerry
Colby, Sandra
Cole, Thomas
Coleman, Gail
Coleman, Mike
Coleman, Phil
Collins, Ky
Collins, John
Coloma, Jose
Colwell, Gary
Cometto, John
Comin, Susan
Cook, Kenneth
Conant, Kathleen
Connell, Kelly
Connell, Judith M.
Connelly, Connie
Conner, Carolyn
Cook, Albert
Cook, Bart
Cook, Karen
'Where is the Band?'
281
Cook, Robert
Cook, Robert L.
Cook, William
Cook, Betty
Cooke, Delmar
Cooke, Manning
Cooke, Richard
Collidge, J. B.
Cooper, Dave
Cooper, Don
Cooper, Jerry
Cooper, William
Corbett, James
Cornelius, George
Cornish, Dick
Correll, Shirley
Corsi, Cleone
Constantino, Shelia
Cottingham, Fred
Cotton, John
Cotton, Sandra
Coulson, Ruthe
Courson, Gene
Coy, Barbara
Coy, Richard
Craig, Janice
Crampton, Bob
Crane, Sarah
282
Underclassmen
Confused freshmen line up to register for classes during fall registration.
Crary, John
Creech, Pat
Crews, Glenda Nell
Critchett, Betty
Crites, Richard A.
Crocker, Edwin F.
Crofts, Chris
Cronk, Janie
Cross, Arnold
Crouse, Mick
Crow, Kathryn
Crowell, Susan
Cue, Charles L.
Culbertson, Joanne
Culver, Chuck
Cummings, Marcia
Cunningham, James
Curry, Janet Lea
Curtis, Charles
Cuthbertson, Bob
283
Cutts, Ron
Cykler, Cary Lee
Daberkow, Roderick
Dahl, Jens
Dalgarn, Margaret
Dalpiaz, Edwin
Dameron, David
Damrow, Neil
Danner, Marilyn
Danz, Dee
Darby, Ed
Darnall, Glenn R.
Darr, Richard B.
Darrah, Joe E.
Daughenbaugh, Julie
Daugherty, Howard
Daulton, John David
David, Walter F. Jr.
Davis, Cleve
Davis, Arnold
Davis, Billie Jean
Davis, Carole Sue
Davis, Chris
Davis, Frank Jr.
"C'mon, let's cut class and go to the Union."
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Underclassmen
An aerial view of the U. W. campus and part of the surrounding village.
Davis, Gwen
Davis, Laurens
Davis, Leonard
Davis, Robert
Davis, Robert E.
Davis, Susan
Davis, William J.
Davidson, Kathryn
Davidson, Stephen
Davidson, Peter S.
Davidson, Wynona
Dawson, Sandra
DeBolt, Max
DeBruyn, Jim
Decker, D Walt
Deem, Paul
DeFratis, Bob
DeHoff, Thomas
Delair, John
Delaney, Thomas
Delaplaine, George
Delaurante, Marian
Dell, David
DeMartini, Richard
285
Demorest, Jan
Dent, Eleanor
Denton, Jay
Denton, Jimmie L.
Denton, Karen
Derby, Terry R.
DeRidder, Kaye
Derr, Larry
Deti, Sandy
Deuschle, Marg
Devaney, Mike
Devlin, John
Dickens, Lynn
Dickman, Charles
Dickson, Jamie
Dickinson, Jean
Dietz, Jim
Difabio, Denise
Difraia, Chris
Dillinger, Louis
Dillon, Dave
DiLoreto, Rinaldo
Dimler, Ross
Dimmitt, Tony
Dinan, Stephan
Dinges, Bob
Dinkins, Jack
Dinkins, Paul
286
Dinneen, John
Dinsmore, Bruce
Dion, Doug
DiTullio, Dana
Dixon, Tom
Dockham, Hearley
Dohm, Norman L.
Dolan, Jim
Dolenc, Dan
Dolenc, Max R.
Dolling, Bill
Domsalla, Cherie
Donohue, Jane
Dooley, Laurence
Dotson, Dave
Doughty, William
Douglass, James
Dowler, Charles H.
Dowler, John
Downing, Tom
Downing, Sam
Downs, Robert S.
Dowson, Steve H.
Drake, Sherman
Drake, Wanda
Drew, Carolyn Kaye
Drew, Carolyn
Dries, Geraldine
Driscoll, Paul D.
Dudley, Gordon F.
Dugan, Kent
Duggleby, Dianne
Duke, William E.
Dunn, Tony
Duncan, Barbara
Duncan, Diana
Duncan, Irvine Moore
Duncan, Linda
Duncan, Marka
Dunder, Clarine
287
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Dunham, Helen
Dunivent, Rex E.
Dunlevy, Daniel
Dunham, Bev.
Dunning, Carol Ann
Duran, Victor
Durdel, Gerhard
Durgain, Michael
Dye, Candace Kim
Earhart, Bonnie
Easley, Jeanne
Eastman, Bill
Eckhardt, Joyce
Edmonds, Mary Esther
Edson, Karen
Edwards, Lynn
Egolf, David P.
Ehlers, Donna
Ehlin, Nancy Marie
Eickbush, Francis D.
Golf classes practice chipping with the 7 iron on Corbett Field.
Underclassmen
288
Eickbush, Karl R.
Eikenberry, Bill
Eikenberry, Bob
Ekberg, Art
Elkins, Roger E.
Eikenberry, Robert L.
Ellis, James Patrick
Elmblade, Liz
Engstrom, Judy
Engstrom, Greg
Epp, R. J.
Erickson, Larry
Erickson, Theodore O.
Ernst, Sallie
Etcheverry, Michael R.
Evans, Richard M.
Evans, William H.
Evanson, Judy
Evanson, Kenneth
Evenson, Donna Kaye
Evenson, Kristi
Ewing, Mary Ann
Faingold, Fidelia
Fair, Nancy
Falkingham, Jan
Fallin, Lonnie Dale
Falzone, Colleen M.
Fanning, Donald L.
Fanning, H. Paul
Farlow, Vicki
Farmer, John L.
Farnham, Karen W.
Farrell, Patricia S.
Farris, Grant
Fearno, Joseph B.
289
Feeser, Jan
Feit, Jim
Felt, Karin
Fenimore, Sara Jane
Ferguson, Jacqueline
Ferguson, Reta Mae
Fermelia, Anita C.
Ferrell, Dorothy E.
Ferrin, Steve
Fetsco, Patricia
Field, Sylvia
Finch, Richard S.
Finlayson, Geo. R.
Finnerty, Dan
Finnerty, James
Finnerty, Bill
Fish, Sally Jo
Fisher, Fred
Fisher, Karen
Fisk, Dorothy D.
Fitzhugh, Dorothy
Fladmoe, Gary
Flaim, Bruno A.
Flanders, Fred M.
Fleck, Randy G.
Underclassmen
Exterior work nearing completion
on the new men's dormitories at
the southeast corner of the U. W.
campus.
Fleming, Harold L.
Flowers, Becky
Foos, Linda K.
Flippin, Susan
Foe, Doug
Force, Marci
Flett, David
Flyr, Janice E.
Forcum, Donald
Pisrir— v-^Ji
Forister, Tom
Fornstrom, Jim
Forslin, Virginia
Foster, Gary
Foster, Ken
Foster, Henry
Fotheringham, Paul
Fox, Stuart
Fraser, Robert W.
Frazier, William R.
Freeburg, Rhonda
Freese, Sharon K.
French, Doug
French, Howard J.
Fries, Jim
Frisby, John
Frison, Willis
Fritzen, G. B.
Frude, Allen
Fryback, Joyce
Fujikawa, Tom
Gaines, George W.
Gallagher, Lila Lee
Gallant, Thomas M.
Gallinger, Jim
Garrity, Patty
Geisler, Edward
Genetti, Paul David
Genetti, Marilee
Gies, Ted
Georgis, James F
Gehring, Steve
Gembala, Kay
George, Kathleen
Gard, Bobby
Garrett, Anna Vee
Garrett, G. Spencer
Garrett, Jack
Garrison, JoAnn
Gazdik, Jim
291
Sandy Marshall and Susan Flippin
hurry to their 8 o'clock classes.
Gerhardt, Robert R.
Gerheart, Donald Edward
Gerrard, Clyde B.
Gianloa, Dominick John
Gibbs, Mary Jo
Gibson, Douglas A.
Gidley, Jim
Gies, F. J.
Gillaspie, Bruce
Gillaspie, Ila
Gillette, Kathleen
Gilmore, Ken
Gilroy, Anne
Gilroy, Barbara
Giro, Joseph
Giro, Margo
Gish, Fred
Glandt, Marilyn J.
Glover, Bob
Gloyd, Connie
292
Godbe, Ralph
Goetz, Ed
Goertz, Sheri
Golden, Ed
Golden, Lee E.
Golden, Mike
Goldsmith, J. L.
Goldsmith, Robert L.
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Underclassmen
Gonzales, Adelaide
Gonzales, Tom
Good, Merle
Goodman, David P.
Goodson, Penny
Goodwin, Nancy
Gosney, Dale E.
Gould, George
Gould, Kathy
Gould, Margaret
Grahle, John Guy
Grado, Lynn
Graeff, Linda Lee
Graeff, Dan
Graham, Craig
Graham, Dick
Grant, Dennis
Grant, Bob
Grassman, Eric
Grasso, Alinda
Graves, Terry
Gray, Susan
Green, Gilbert F.
Green, Mary Ellen
Greene, David W.
293
Greeno, Art
Greenwald, Janice
Grella, Mareia
Gress, Carolyn
Greth, Charlene E.
Grieves, Jim
Griffin, Richard M.
Grover, Jana
Grunkemeyer, Gary
Grynewytsch, Anatol
Gudmundson, Jesse
Guerin, Jay
Guest, Jim
Guittard, Jay
Gurney, Lyle
Guthmann, Pauleen
Guthrie, Mary
Guthrie, Nancy
Gutz, Mike
Guy, Georgina
Haagensen, Jayne
Hacker, Billie Jo
Hacker, Jay
Haefele, Dale D.
Hagemeier, Charles
Hagen, Dorothy
Hager, Bonnie
Hahn, Terry J.
294
What is this thing called LOVE?
Underclassmen
Haight, Barbara
Hailey, Janette
Hales, Norman W.
Hall, Dave
Hall, Edwin A.
Hall, Gary R.
Hall, Guyna L.
Hall, James
Hall, John William
Hall, Karen A.
Hall, Mary
Hallein, Joe
Hallmann, Clark
Halverson, Otis
Haman, Bill
Hamblin, Shawnee C.
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295
Hamburg, Marian
Hames, Alice
Hamlin, Diane
Hamm, Jerry F.
Hamm, Thomas F
296
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Harmston, Linda
Harper, Jim
Harris, George Wm.
Harrison, Carole Anne
Harrison, Gale Kathleen
Harrison, Lloyd
Hartford, Patti
Hartman, Jeffery Gale
Hartman, Martha
Hartman, Nancy
Hartman, Vicki
Harrison, Orval C.
Harper, Kathleen
Harrod, Don A.
Hart, Darrell E.
Hart, Fred W.
Hart, Myrna Lorraine
Heimsoth, Edward Ivan II
Heine, Richard
Heink, Adele
Heller, Ed Jr.
Helms, Mary Lee
Helvey, Ann
297
Helzer, Leonard
Henderson, Carl
Henderson, Frank
Henderson, Karen Sue
Henderson, Lael W.
Henley, Jane Rae
Henrie, Ralph D.
Hensley, Richard
Herdt, Betty Carol
Hermansen, John F.
Herr, Richard E.
Herzog, Hank
Hess, Connie J.
Hesson, William W.
Hickerson, Larry
Hicks, Mary Jean
Higgins, Bill
Highland, William Paul
Hilbird, Gerald Warren
Hilbird, Sharon K.
Hill, Carol
298
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Hill Karen
Hill, Robert
Hill, Royce
Hilliard, Marie
Hillmer, Nowal
Hines, Jerry
Hing, Linda
Hinman, Ron
Hirsig, Jim
Hitchcock, Sue
Hittle, Patsy
Hjerleid, Stanley
Hobbs, Jerre
Hobert, Sally Ann
Hobson, Fred
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Ballet Iglesias presented an impressive exhibition of dancing.
Underclassmen
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Hobson, Jim
Hodge, Tom
Hodges, Carolyn
Hoeck, Marie
Hoefer, Andy
Hoffman, Suanne
Hoffmann, Mark
Hofioni, Said
Holden, Edward
Holder, Mariann
Holder, Rich
Holgerson, Joyce
Underclassmen
Holland, Jay
Holladay, Harold
Hollenbeck, Dennis
Holley, John
Holmes, Robert
Holmquist, Carol
Holmstrand, James
Holt, Ray
y^mik
300
'But, Is it Kosher?"
Underclassmen
Holwell, Bruce
Holwell, Bill
Holz, Carolyn
Homar, Paul
Hood, Mary
Hoover, John
Hoover, Judith
Hopkins, Glen
Horgan, Kathleen
Horn, Maurice Ernie Jr.
Horton, Lola
Horton, Patty Joei
House, Janet
Howard, Francis Warner
Howard, Sue
Hoy, Jo Ann
Hoyt, Gordon D. Jr.
Hubbard, Bryan
Hubbard, Jeanette
Huck, Donna
Hudak, Jim
Hudgeons, Kathy
Huff, Ron
Hughes, Joby
Hughes, John
301
Hughes, Norma
Hughey, Rita
Hulbert, Milan W.
Hull, Carol Jo
Hull, Robin Sue
Hullinghorst, Bob
Huls, Gary E.
Hummor, Jean
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Underclassmen
Humphrey, Richard H.
Humphrys, Barbara
Hunter, Corolyn
Hunter, Sara
Hunter, Terence J.
Hursh, John R.
Hutchcraft, Joan
Hutchison, Judith Ann
Hyde, Judy
Igo, Jacquelyn
Igo, John Noblitt Jr.
Ihne, Merle Jr.
Immel, Robert C.
Immesoete, Janet Arlene
Irvine, Melodie
Irving, William E.
Isaacs, John L.
Ishmel, Sam T.
Iverson, Jean L.
Ivey, Diedre
302
Jeremiason, JoAnn
Johns, Cordelia
Johnson, Andrea
Jablin, Carl
Jackman, Sharon L.
Jacksa, Janice
Jackson, Bob
Jackson, Dan
Jackson, George G.
Jackson, Robert
Jairell, Robert L.
James, Carolyn
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James, Stephen L.
Jameson, Mary Ruth
Jansen, Helen
Javaherian, Manovchehr
Jaramillo, Hernan
Jaramillo, Paul Jr.
Jarausch, Konrad
Jenkins, Charles
Jenkins, Mark
Jensen, Jim
Jensen, Leonard
Jensen, Sonia
"If I were you, I'd go back and
see my advisor!"
303
Johnson, Adrain
Johnson, Ed
Johnson, Caroline Marie
Johnson, Celeste C.
Johnson, Charles M.
Johnson, Clark B.
Johnson, Gordon
Johnson, James C.
Johnson, Kathleen
Johnson, Le Ann
Johnson, Joann
Johnson, Lawrence D.
Johnson, Martin
Johnson, Bob
Johnson, Virginia A.
Johnston, Jim
Johnston, Jerra Lee
Johnston, Sandi
Jolovich, Donald
Jones, Alan C.
Jones, Aloyne
Jones, Jim
Jones, J. D.
Jones, Josephine
Jones, Judy Kay
Jones, Lee P.
Jones, Kathryn
Jones, Michael Lynn
Johnson, Donna Jean
Jordan, Judy M.
Jordan, Mike
Jung, Chris L.
Juraco, Zora Jo
Jurek, Robert C.
Kadel, Dan
304
Kagi, Jim
Kaufman, Norman E.
Kegerreis, Lou
Kaltenbach, Charles
Kay, Keith R.
Keller, Evelyn Elaine
Kanellopoulos, Nickos
Keefe, Walter Michael
Kelley, Gary R.
Kagie, Norman
Kaul, Mick
Kekich, Jack
Kandolin, Jim
Keck, Charles F.
Kelley, Gary James
Karpan, Kathleen
Keefe, Bill
Kelley, Marlene
Karstoft, Richard Frode
Keen, Larry
Kelley, Mike
Kauchich, John Steven
Keenan, Ann
Kelley, Ron
Kellog, Mary Kay
Kelly, Joan C.
Kelly, Kim
Kelly, Bob
Kemme, Judy
Kendall, Carol Jo
Must be good!
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Underclassmen
"Going up, please!"
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Kennedy, Sherilyn
Kennedy, Kent
Kenzy, Jacquelyn
Kerr, Harlan
Kester, Frank A.
Kestler, Nancy
Keys, Avie
Keyser, Keith
Kidneigh, Kenneth
Kildebeck, James
Kimble, Sharon
Kindler, David
King, Cherie Jo
King, David
King, John A.
King, Judy
King, Kenneth C.
Kinkade, Sharon M.
Kirkwood, Frank
Kirlin, Lynn
306
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Kissack, Art
Kissack, Ron
Kivisto, Gary Wayne
Klaver, Bob
Kleen, Frances
Kleinschmidt, Gary D.
Knadler, Larry Robert
Knight, Robert
Kniss, Barbara
Knapp, Anna
Koch, Lynn Star
Koch, William D.
Koester, Eugene
Kohrs, Mary
Kolkman, Jim H.
Korell, Bob
Korhonen, Betty E.
Korosec, Lizelotte
Krasomil, Jerry D.
Kroft, Edward
Krezelok, Virginia
Kristensen, Thomas
Krueger, Ray
Kruse, Robert
Kruse, Jerry
Kruse, Larry E.
Kuchera, Al
Kurtz, Carolyn Ann
Kusnirik, Donna Marie
Kuzara, Richard
Kvenild, John
Loabout, Art
Lagoda, Marlene
Lahti, Carole
Lahti, Harlan
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307
Lamb, Glenda M.
Lamb, Robert
Lamm, William D.
Landrigan, Marcia
Lane, Beth
Lane, Michael
Laney, Linda Lee
Lantz, Keith
Larsen, Everett L.
Larson, Judy Kay
Larson, Bob
Larson, Vicki
Lovata, Chris
Laughlin, Carol
Laughlin, R. Bradford
Laughrey, James
Laughrey, Nancy
Launer, Jarred E.
Lawler, Patt
Lawton, Larry
Laya, Chris J.
Lay ton, Rhue
Leadholm, Sandy
Leckie, Maxine
Lee, Gary
Lee, Sandy
Lee, Sharon Kay
Leech, Pat Jr.
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Underclassmen
Le Febre, Delia Faye
Lee, Ginny
Leggett, Jo Ann
Lehmkuhler, Marjee
Leik, Sandy
Lemire, Tom
Leng, Bruce L.
Lentz, Robert
Lepper, Mary Lynne
Lewis, Billie Jean
Lewis, Lon D.
Lewis, Marilyn
Lewis, Relta K.
Lewis, Robert D.
Lewis, Ronald P.
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Lewis, Terry B.
Liden, Ron
Likins, Alberta Kay
Likwartz, Don
Lilley, Lawrence P.
Lilley, William R.
Lindahl, Beverly Jean
Lindahl, Ralph
Lindberg, Kent C.
Linde, John
Lindsay, Val
Lindsey, Sally
Line, James H.
Linker, Cindy
Linnan, Terry
Linford, Rowland
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Lisota, Edward T.
Little, Heather
Lockhart, Dale
Lockman, Richard
Loban, Sharon Irene
Loucks, Don Jr.
Loud, I. Renae
Lowe, Ed
Lowell, Ralph Edward
Lowham, Hugh
Lowrance, Ron
Lowry, Janet Lee
Lowry, Jerry
Lucas, Diane
Ludlow, Rick
Ludwig, Richard
Lufkin, Bob
Lund, Laurie
Lundberg, Linda Jane
Lundgreen, David A.
Underclassmen
McCabe, Bill
McCarthy, Edward
McClellen, George
McDonald, Kim
McElroy, Hershel
McBride, Robert
McCarroll, Carol
McClure, Ferol
McCue, Jerry
McElroy, Dave
McCain, Art
McCarthy, Vida
McClenahan, Judy
McDonnell, Mike
McElroy, Jenny Lou
Luond, Sharon
Lynn, Janet
Luthi, Ryck
McAuliffe, Joyce
Lush, Wayne
McArthur, Randy M.
Lutz, Charlene
McAuliffe, Michael J.
"What are you looking for, Darlene?"
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McFadden, Hugh
McGaw, Nancie Kathleen
McGee, Allen
McGee, Robt. F.
McGeough, Kenneth
McGill, Linda Kay
McGraw, Edward
McGuire, Caroline Joyce
McMurtry, Ivan Frederick
McGuire, Michael W.
McHale, Donna Rae
Mcintosh, John
Mcintosh, Pat
McNamee, Betty
Mclntyre, Darel Dee
Mclntyre, John
McKenna, Tom
McKeown, Pat
McNiff, Peter
McKinley, C. Michael
McKinnon, David
McKnight, Gary
McKnight, Robert
McNiilty, Michael T.
McLaren, Sharon
McLaughlin, Lynn
McLean, Garry
McLean, Terry
McRae, Karene K.
McManis, Dona
McMillan, Sue Kathleen
McMillen, James S.
McMurray, Thomas J.
McRae, Sheryl
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Mc Williams, David L.
McWhinnie, Jim
Majors, Sharon
Maki, Edward
Makie, Gary E.
Maley, Howard
Macdonald, Johnny
Machetta, Judy
Malloy, William H.
Malove, Fawzy
Malone, Fred
Mamalis, Mary
Maddock, H. E.
Madia, Dave
Manewal, Ernest
Mangus, Doyle
Mangus, Patricia
Manning, Bonnie Carol
Madsen, Carl
Madsen, John B.
March, Kay L.
Marion, David
Markly, Lewis
Marks, Mary
Maffei, Kathryn
Maggard, Phil
Marsh, Keith
Marsh, Neal L.
Marshall, Marilyn
Marshall, Bob
Magill, Gary A.
Mahaffey, Charles E.
Marshall, Sandra
Martin, Bobbie Jo
Martin, Bruce A.
Martin, Donna
Mahaffey, Hal Jr.
Mahanty, Aroop K.
Martin, Joe
Martin, Sandra
Martinsen, Gunnar
Mason, Brian
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Underclassmen
Mason, Gerald
Masse, Roger E.
Massie, John
Matheson, Ronald E.
Mathiesen, Donna
Mathis, H. David
Matson, James T.
Matteson, David Russell
Matthew, Harry L.
Matthews, Gary
Matthews, Vicki Sue
Mattingly, Paul L.
Mattson, Suzanne
Mauk, Sam
Maulsby, Ben L.
Mavrakis, Harry
Maurath, Steve
Maushak, Linda
Maxey, Donald B.
Mayhew, William A
Melton, Lorraine
Meroney, James Perry Jr.
Meroney, William J.
Merrill, Marylin Maureen
Mesa, Ralph R.
Minson, Gene
Messing, Alan W.
Metz, Don
Meyer, Joe
Meyer, Jerry-Ann
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Meyer, Thomas W.
Meyers, Ralph E.
Michael, Lyle E.
Michaud, Glenda Kay
Michaels, Judy
Mickerson, Julia
Mikkelson, Patti
Miles, Linda Lee
Miles, Tim
Milne, Bob
Milner, Leeroy
Millard, Chester
Millard, Ronald
Miller, Cheryl
Miller, Dave
Miller, Dave
Miller, Donald Leroy
Miller, Don
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Miller, Donn L.
Miller, James 0.
Miller, John A.
Miller, Major
Miller, Nancy
Miller, Pat L.
Miller, Roland F.
Miller, Sharon
Miller, Stewart R
Scholarship winners going
through registration.
Miller, Ted
Miller, Bill
Mills, John
Millyard, Jack
Minor, Joanne
Minshall, David
315
Minter, Fred
Misner, Jerry
Mitchell, Laura Lee
Mitton, Chuck
Mizner, Kenneth
Mode, Karen
Moeller, Pat
Moffat, Travis
Mogensen, Ronald
Mohr, Mary Jo
Moine, Clifford
Moine, Judith
Molina, Samuel
Molinet, Suzanne
Moncur, James
Mondragon, Herman
Montana, Elvera
Moon, Gary
Moore, Alvo C.
Moore, Jerry
Moore, J. Darrell
Moore, Kenny
Moore, Linda A.
Moore, Norma Jeane
Moore, Bob
Moore, Tana
Moore, Thomas D.
Moore, Werner King Jr.
Moore, William C.
Morck, Arnold H.
Morck, Carl
Morell, Denny
Moretti, Jolene
Morgali, Thomas A.
Morgan, Ed
Morgan, Roger L.
Morgan, Sherry
Morikawa, Stephen
Morris, David Lloyd
Morris, Glenn
Morris, Larry
Morris, Rodney
316
Morrow, Linda
Mort, Janet
Morton, Sarah
Moses, Joyce
Moul, Thomas
Mower, Ron
Moya, Ernest
Moyer, John L.
Mucho, Gary
Mudrow, Dick
Mueller, Jack
Mullendore, Gaylord
Mundell, Linda
Munn, Pat
Munson, Gene
Munson, Larry
Murdock, Karen
Murdock, Stan
Underclassmen
Murdock, Thomas
Murphy, Donald
Murphy, Kathi
diUt
Murphy, Kevin
Murphy, Patrick
Murphy, Randy
'But, Ma'am, it says here that you're exempt from ROTC."
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Norcross, Cope
Norling, Brent
Norman, Beverley
Norman, Sheri
North, Gary
Nowitzki, Nancy Jean
Nugent, Jay E.
Numoto, Yoshiko
Nye, William
Murphy, Raymond
Murray, Donald
Mydland, Elmer
Myers, Robert
Nater, Connie
Nathman, Steve
Nauman, Reva Belle
Neal, Clifford William
Neff, Jerry A.
NeVille, Nicola
Newcomer, Carole Rae
Newton, John
Nicholls, James R.
Nichols, Frank A.
Nickerson, Doris Lynn
Nicoll, Donnell
Nielson, Larry
Nielson, Roger
Nighswonger, Leonard
Nightingale, Karen Dell
Nigro, Bill
Nimmo, Robert
Nishi, Harvoy G.
Noeeker, Robert L.
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Nygaard, Annabeth
Nystrom, Ron
O'Connell, Delmer J.
O'Conner, Susan
O'Dell, Nitajune
Oelrich, Mary
Ogasawara, Arlene M.
Ogden, Dennis Lewis
Ogg, Alex G. Jr.
Ogg, Matthew
O'Day, Mary Anne
O'Hare, Carolyn Ruth
Olander, Martha Jean
Oleson, John
Olsen, Patti
Olson, Charles Darryl
Olson, Ellen
Olson, Linda
Olvey, Nancy
O'Malley, Pat
O'Melia, Sharon
O'Neil, Judy
Ono, Linda H.
Orr, Gary H.
Orr, Mary
Osborne, Gary
Osgard, Carole
Oswald, Diane
Ostermier, Art
Ovens, Tom D.
Owen, Dave
Owen, Nadine
Owen, Wendell F.
Owens, Bill
Oxley, Harry
Paananen, Orman
Pacheco, Jan
Padberg, Ronald Lewis
Padberg, Larna Lee
Page, Marilyn
Palen, Jerry
Palm, Richard
319
Palmer, Bert Pierpont
Palmer, Gary
Parker, Arlene M.
Parker, Robert
Parker, Helen
Parmer, Shirley
Parrill, Dwight R.
Parsons, William
Patik, Dolores
Patton, James
Patterson, Jeanie
Paul, Jan H.
Paul, Peer
Paul- Wilcox, Iris Joan
Payne, Glenn
Payton, Smith L.
Peabody, Frances
Peach, Fred R.
Pearson, Jon Quane
Pebley, Orville
Peil, Pat
Pelton, Chuck
Pense, Gloria Jo
Percy, Marilyn
Percival, William Paul
Perkins, Patty
Perrella, Anthony
Perrine, Nancy
320
Underclassmen
School's over for the week!
Perry, Duane
Persson, Ken
Perve, Norman
Peryan, Virginia Sue
Peters, Larry
Peters, Leonard
Peterson, Floyd H.
Petersen, James 0.
Peterson, Jon F.
Peterson, Paul
Petersen, Phil
Pettus, William F.
Pexton, J. Edward
Pfaff, Carolyn
Phelps, Norman
Phillips, Adrianne
Phillips, Steve
Phillips, Bill
Phillips, Bonnie
Picard, Vincent V.
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Ponder, Mary Frances
Porter, Don
Porter, George H.
Porter, Linda
Porter, Pauline
Powers, La Dene
Powers, Vicki
Powell, Benjamin D.
Powell, Beverly Jean
Powell, Chuck
Pradere, John
Prahn, Judith
Pratka, Allen Joseph
Priest, Carol
Prevedel, Alfred L.
Underclassmen
Piersall, Grady C.
Pierantoni, Dale
Pilster, Larry
Pingetzer, Jane
Pirrie, Joyce B.
Piz, Carol
Piatt, Nadine
Piatt, Ronald R.
Plunkett, John
Plunkett, Mary
Plunkett, Mary Anne
Pollard, Robert L.
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Price, James B.
Price, James R.
Price, John
Price, John R.
Price, Hayden
Prickett, LeRoy
Putman, Edward F.
Puzuhanich, June
Quinn, Don
Raben, Marilyn Kay
Rabou, Ed
Rabou, William R.
Rada, Millard J.
Rader, Charles H. Jr.
Ragland, Ralph Vernon
Ratliff , Scotty
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Ramsay, Dillwyn H.
Ramsey, Verna Marie
Rand, Sharon
Rardin, Don
Rardin, Thomas J.
Rasmussen, Loren Lee
Ratliff, Terry Lou
Ratz, J. Charles
Ravis, Jim
Reading, Charles 0.
Reckling, Carol
Redding, Shari
Reed, Fred C.
Reed, Gary Leigh
Reed, David H.
Reed, Larry
Reed, Sharon
Reeve, Kathy
Reeves, Glennita Jean
Reeves, Irma Mary
Reeve, Jimy L.
Rehfuss, Jerry Noel
Rentto, Mary Lou
Rentz, Rolla F.
Replogle, Richard
Reynolds, Charlotte
Reynolds, Edward F.
Reynolds, Gene
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Underclassmen
Rhiley, Judy
Riedl, Richard
Rice, Jimmie
Rice, Sharon
Richards, Stan
Rickert, Lyle J.
Ricketts, Wadetta
Riggan, Marilyn
Rickmanis, Edgar
Rile, Pat
Riske, Jack
Ritter, Marilyn
Robbins, Carolyn
Roberts, Jon Guy
Roberts, Mandy
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Robertson, John
Robertson, Ken
Robeson, Jim
Robinson, A. Terrel
Robinson, Robbie
Rochlitz, Ken
Rochlitz, Ron
Rodda, Tom
Rodriquez, Frank
Roebuck, Constance
Roemmick, Roger
Rogan, Gayle
Rogers, Martha
Rogers, William
Rogers, William
Rohn, Jean Ann
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Rudd, Jack
Rudd, Tom
Ryan, Marjory A.
Ryan, Tom L.
Rye, David
Sadighi, Ahmad
Sager, Elaine
Sakoda, Ronald A.
Salsbury, Judith
Salsbury, Fred
Sande, Keith Murray
Sandeno, Marilyn J.
Sandeno, Sharon
Sander-Cederlof, Bob
Sanders, Jerry
Sandison, James
Sandison, Robert
Sands, Jerry
Sands, Judy
Sanford, Pauli
Sanford, Rudy E.
Sannes, Lynn
Sasse, Judy
Sather, Robert
Sattler, Carol
Salvagio, Ron
Salzman, Catherine
Sampson, Susan
Sandberg, Robert
Underclassmen
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Rounds, Ralph
Rowland, Carla Elizabeth
Rowland, Tracy Aaron
Rue, Beverly 0.
Rulli, Tonia
Runyan, Carolyn
Rollins, Kara
Romek, Don
Rooney, Michael D.
Rosencranz, Dennis
Rosenthal, Frank F.
Ross, Sharon
Ross, Bradford
Rounds, Keith
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Runyan, Kenneth R.
Rysch, James
Rush, Cherry
Rush, Robert
Rushmore, Karen
Russell, Charles
Russin, Lincoln
Ruthemeyer, Robert
Rutledge, Ronna
Rutledge, Tim
Rutten, James
Rutten, Joe
327
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It must have been an interesting topic.
Satterfield, Chuck
Savage, Kale Lawrence
Savage, Linda Kay
Schaap, Charles M.
Schaeter, Elmer
Schad, Kay
Schafer, Michael A.
Schamel, Raymond
Scheibel, Robert
Schell, John
Schenk, Dale
Scheuerman, Danny
Scheuerman, David L.
Schilling, James Nicholas
Schlattman, Ronald
Schlatter, Doris
Schmer, Jane Kay
Schmick, Kenneth
Schmidt, Bill
Schmidt, William L.
Schmitt, Chuck
Schmitz, Stanetta
Schneider, Joe George
Schneiders, Roger William
Schneidmiller, Ray
328
Schopf, John
Schrib, Mack
Schreiner, Dan
Sehroeder, Janice
Schultz, Larry A.
Schutte, Michael K.
Scott, Fred Owen
Scott, Jerilyn Ann
Scott, John
Scott, Judy
Scott, Lloyd G.
Scott, Dick
Sears, Robert J.
Sederstrom, Lowell
Seebaum, Bernie
Seiler, Margie
Seivert, Janice
Semenza, Rena
Serdivk, Ted S.
Seslar, Paul Francis
Sexton, Steve
Seymour, Jim
Shaeffer, Joan
Shaeffer, Sharon Kay
Shaffer, Roger
Shafer, Norman
Shaffer, William
Shambaugh, Dennis O.
Shatzer, Jerry
Shaul, Florence Mario
Shearer, Claudia Lora
Shawver, Bill
Shawver, Ted
Shaw, Harold
Shaul, Bob
329
Sheehan, Kathleen
Sheehan, Linda
Sheets, William B.
Shelby, Judie
Shepard, Dickey Lee
Shepperson, Frank E.
Sheeder, James T.
Sherard, Ann
Shiflar, Paul Dean
Shilling, Charles F.
Shipp, Gary
Shippy, Robert Carl
Shoop, DeEtta
Shotwell, Kathy
Shougard, Hope
Showalter, Chuck
Shwen, Sherri
Shubert, Arden Royce
Siebert, Janet
Sifferd, Michael
Sime, Nanci
Simmons, Jo Ann
Simon, Tommy A.
Simoncini, Sylvia Diane
Simonelli, Ronald
U. W.'s Marching band practices marching formations.
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Simpson, Loren H.
Simpson, Pier R.
Sims, Daniel
Sims, Jack
Sims, Mary Pat
Sims, Nancy
Sims, Ronald Frank
Sims, Shirley
Singleton, James A.
Siren, Anne
Sisk, Dennis I.
Skaar, Bonnie
Skiles, Patricia
Skinner, Sherwood
Skinner, David Duane
Skinner, Rollard G.
Skovgard, Gary M.
Slack, Don
Slack, Jo Ann
Slade, David W.
Slaughterbeck, Don
Sloan, Michael
Smally, John
Smith, Bonnie
Smith, Bruce D.
Smith, Darryl W.
Smith, Dennis Paul
Smith, Doug
Smith, Frank
Smith, Galeen R.
Smith, Harold
Smith, Harry B.
Smith, Jackie
Smith, James
Smith, Jerry
331
Smith, Kathleen
Smith, Kathi
Smith, Kay
Smith, Kueta
Smith, Lendine
Smith, Lynn
Smith, Lynette
Smith, Mike
Smith, Milton
Smith, Richard
Smith, Ronald
Smith, Royal
Smith, Sid
Smith, Vernon
Sneddon, Joan
Snell, Douglas
Snook, Neil
Snyder, Sue
Snyder, Blake
Snyder, Lloyd
Snyder, Sue
Soloman, George
Somer, Perry Kay
Sommer, Neil
Song, Sonja
Sorenson, Dorothy
Sorenson, Gail
Sostrom, Len
Souder, Hugh S.
Spangler, Danny
Sparks, Lennie
Spaulding, Lyman
Spear, Richard
Spears, Mark
Speckner, Gail
332
Underclassmen
Spence, Karen
Spicer, Jerry
Spicer, William
Spielman, Terry
Spiller, Phyllis
Spiss, Kathy
Spragg, Merwin E.
Spriggs, Paul
Springer, Alice
Squires, George
St. Andre, Jon
Stacy, Karen Kay
Stahla, Ed
Stally, William
Stalick, Kathryn
Stanberry, Joe
Stanfield, Linda
Stanford, Dennis
Standford, Sue
Staniforth, Richard
Stark, Norman
Starkovich, Judy
Stark, Earl
Starrs, Jim
Staubus, Jack
Steadman, John
Steele, Connie
Steele, Wayne
Steen, Robert
Steers, Bonnie
333
Underclassmen
Steiner, Lee
Steinman, Harry
Stevens, Diane
Stevens, Larry
Stevens, Susan
Stevenson, Judith
Stevenson, Bob
Stewart, Kay
Stewart, Thomas
Stickley, Bob
Still, Daniel
Stimson, Kenny
Stingley, Gerald
Stinson, William
Stockton, Robert
Stoddard, Sally
Stoddard, Kathleen
Stohrer, Joe
Stokes, Milton
Stone, Dave
Stone, Donald H.
Stoneman, Beth
Storm, Mel
Story, Leah Beth
Stout, Jennifer
Stout, William
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Stracker, Janis
Strahan, Janice
Strand, Eileen
Strannigan, Theo Ann
Straton, John R. Jr.
Strauch, Harry Lee
Strickling, Delbert L.
Strother, Jerry R.
Stuber, Roger A.
Stubson, Larry
Stugart, Carol
Sturges, Sandra
Sturholm, Kay
Suchta, Sharon
Sudman, Albert T. II
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Swanson, Gordon
Swanson, Lydia
If Abe Lincoln can study in the dark — so
can I!
Swanson, Raymond
Swanson, Roland Ray
Swanson, Terry
Swarts, Tom
Swartz, Ed
Swendseid, Lowell R.
Syltr, Jim
Tadlock, Martin R.
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Taliaferro, Thomas
Tamblyn, Hank
Tarpley, Elizabeth
Tarter, Jack
Tarter, Nancy
Taylor, Benja
Taylor, Dennis
Taylor, Don
Taylor, Eugene
Taylor, Larry
Taylor, Warren
Tate, Nancy
Tatham, Judy
Teague, Robert
Teale, Kerry
Tebow, Barbara
Tebow, Bill
Tegeler, Don
Telander, Darlene
Temple, Kenneth
Test, Rose Marie
Teter, William
Thaler, Wayne
Tharp, Mary Alice
Thatcher, Bobbye
Thayer, Shirley
Thomas, Bettina
Thomas, Susan
Thomas, Janyce
Thomas, Marilyn
Thomas, Pam
Thomas, Susan
Thompson, Beauford
Thompson, Bill
Thompson, Chuck
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Thompson, Jim
Thompson, Jan
Thompson, Jeff
Thompson, Kathy
Thompson, Loren
Thompson, Pam
Thompson, Russell
Tierney, Mike
Tillett, Alana
Tilley, Larry
Tippets, Ashby
Tomte, Jean
Thome, Gordon
Tippets, Darlene
Tippets, Elvis
Tisdale, Velma
Tjepkes, Raymond
Thornock, Russ
Thornton, George
Tollefson, Linda
Tomingas, Henry
Tonelli, Randall
Toro, Jean
Thurston, James
Tichac, Kathy
Toy, Richard
Toussaint, Charlene
Travis, Jack
Tremain, Ray
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Underclassmen
Trenholm, Larry
Treenen, Thomas
Trierweiler, Ruth
Troastle, Michael
Trosper, Bonnie
Trowbridge, Ann
Trowe, Susie
Trujillo, Victor
Tryan, Sharon
Turk, James
Turner, Dee
Turner, Jo
Twitchell, Terry
Tyler, Alison
Tyler, Richard
Uhren, Robert
Underwood, Bill
Urbigkit,Mary Jane
Uribe, Vicenta
Urutia, Helen
Uthoff, Herb 0.
Vaiciulenas, Ingrid
Valdez, Max
Valdez, Anthony
Van Allen, John
Vande Veegaete, Walt
Vandeventer, Thomas
Vance, James O.
Van Gerpen, Myron
Von Hauten, Diether
Van Houten, Helen
Van Lieu, Janice Andrea
Van Raden, Joyce
Van Trump, Jim
Van Voorhees, John
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Vore, Jeff E.
Vore, Ted
Sometimes writing desks are not readily a-
vailable during registration.
Vosler, Virginia Ann
Voss, Janice
Van Trachtenberg, Penny
Wagers, Dan
Wagner, Wendell
Waite, Edmund
Van Zee, Marion E.
Vaughn, Dana
Vaughn, Robert S.
Velasquez, Robert D.
Vering, Larry H.
Vermilyea, Barry L,
Viola, Frank
Vialpando, Esther Mary
Vidal, Lou
Vines, Lila L.
Vines, William H.
Vinson, Gary
Viola, Frank Charles
Viren, Tom
Vitale, Joseph
Vogelsong, Ross W.
Volk, Jim
Volk, John F.
Vollmer, Shirley E.
Vogt, Darrel Dee
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Wakkuri, Myron
Walcott, Ed
Walcott, Jim
Waldo, Bobbi Ann
Walker, Mike
Wall, John
Wallace, David
Wallin, Linda
Walter, Gary
Walter, Julie
Walton, Clarence
Walton, Patsy
Walters, Randy
Wamhoff, Karen
Ward, Andrea
Ward, Tex
Ward, Wayne
Warfield, Ted
Warwock, Gene
Waters, Fred
Waters, Dick
Watson, Jim
Watt, Dave
Waugh, David
Watts, Gary
Webb, Barbara
Weber, Allan
Webber, Harry
Weber, Judi
Weber, Ken
Weber, Paul
Weber, Sharon Ann
Webster, Maggie
Wedemeyer, Dexter
Weeks, Lynne
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Weis, Barbara
Weitz, Jim
Welch. Br enda
Weller, Linda
Wellman, DcAnnc
Welton, Scarlet
Wendt, Sally
Weniger, Stanley
Weppner, Edward
Weppner, Eleanor
Wessel, Norma R.
West, Melville
Weydeveld, Carter
Wheeland, Fred
Wheeler, Bill
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While, Emma Lou
Whitaker, Romulus
Underclassmen
While, Laura
Whitcomb, Mary
White, Michael
White, Mary
White, Robert
Whiting, James
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Underclassmen
Whitley, Donald
Whitman, Gloria
Whitman, Vonnie
Whitman, Bob
Whittington, Donna
Wiedekamp, Russ
Wier, Barbara
Wiggam, Bob
Wight, David
Wilcox, Charles
Wilcox, Donald
Wilcox, Bob
Wiley, Lewis
Wilkie, Charles
Wilkinson, Dan
Will, Errol
Wilford, Grant
Williams,
Williams,
Williams,
Williams,
Williams,
Williams,
Carol
Jane
Dorothy
Fred
Rick
Brock
Williams, Robert
Williams, Terrell
Williams, Thomas C.
Williams, Virginia
Wilmot, Jeri Belle
Wilmot, Bill
Willson, Marilyn
Wilson, Carol Ruth
Wilson, Charlotte
Wilson, Clyde A.
Wilson, Eugene
Wilson, Gary
Wilson, Judy
Wilson, Lanny O.
Wilson, Mariann
Wimpenny, Coleen B.
Winchell, Diana Palmer
Wimpenny, Barbara
Kay
Winchell, Edward Jay
Wingfield, Barry
Wingfield,
Wayne Edwin
Winkes, JeNiene
Winship, Carolyn Lee
Wirtz, Jimmy Dale
Wiseman, Patti
Wist, Sandy
Wolcott, Linda
Wolfe, Patsy
Wood, Becky
Wood, James D.
Woodard, Duane
Woods, John
Woodson, Sally
Wooten, Alice
Worl, Mary Lynn
Worman, Darrell
Worman, Rodney
Worth, Stan
Worth, Robert R.
Wright, Carolyn
Wright, Dianne
Wright, Gene
Wright, Lee
Wright, Block
Wysocki, Jim
Yaeger, Betty Louise
Yeager, Michael
Yemington, Charles A.
Yoria, Frank
York, Laurence
Young, Alvin L.
Young, Bruce 0.
Young, Jimmie D.
Young, Sonja Lee
Zaversnik, Joeseph S.
Zawacki, Robert Arthur
Zell, John W.
Ziegler, Judi
Ziegler, Sally
Ziegler, Sue Ann
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343
George Adams; Casper; Industrial
Management. J. Gordon Adams; Cas-
per; Zoology. Marian Allison; Chey-
enne; Elementary Education. Jack M.
Alsup; Casper; Accounting. Andrew
Anderson; Walcott; Electrical Engi-
neering.
Judith Anderson; Huntley; Home Eco-
nomics: Lyle Anderson; Egbert; Agri-
culture. Richard Anderson; Torrington;
Law. Robert Anderson; Laramie; Psy-
chology. William Anderson; Walcott;
Electrical Engineering.
Mick Anderson; Sheridan; English.
Barbara Andrau; Olieb, Texas; Educa-
tion. Tom Argeris; Worland; Arts and
Sciences. William Archibald; Gillette;
Electrical Engineering. Rex A r n e y ;
Dayton; Political Science.
Peggy Arnold; Woodbine, 111.; Chem-
istry. Pauline Arnold; Carpenter; Home
Economics. Larry Ashenhurst; Slater;
Accounting. Richard Atwood; Lara-
mie; Architectural Engineering. Thom-
as Averett; Lovell; Education.
Helen Barkman; L i n g 1 e ; Education.
Richard Bacon; Sheridan; Accounting.
Duane Baker; Scottsbluff, Nebraska;
Pre-Med. James Baker; Cheyenne;
Education. Stanley Ball; Casper; Arts
and Sciences.
Joan Banks; Sundance; Marketing. Su-
san Bardo; Lusk; Foreign Languages.
William Bassett; Cheyenne; Account-
ing. Grant Baston; Rock Springs; Phys-
ics. Evelyn Baston; Laramie; Math.
J. Frank Batton; Glenrock; Engineer-
ing. Jack Beahm; Laramie; Engineer-
ing. James Beatty; Kodiak, Alaska;
Arts and Sciences. Schuyler Beaver;
Torrington; Education. Karen Beaver;
Torrington; Education.
344
Seniors
"How do you spell Mary?'
Donald Beavers; Cheyenne; Engineer-
ing. James Becker; Brookfield, Wis.;
Art. Gerald Beierle; Torrington; Agri-
culture. Robert Belecky; Cheyenne;
Engineering. Leslie Belt; Winnetka, 111.;
Language.
Charles Berry; Riverton; Math. John
Berrier; Lyman; Engineering. Michael
Berry; Santa Monica, Calif.; Engineer-
ing. Victor Berta; Rock Springs; Phys-
ics. Patsy Beyer; Pasadena, Calif.;
Nursing.
David Bisbee; Sheridan; Agriculture.
Ann Bischoff; Lovell; Education. Don-
ald Bishop; Courtland, Calif.; Geol-
ogy. Hattie Bishop; Fruitta; Geology.
Jack Blackburn; Otis, Colo.; Engineer-
ing.
Dick Blaha; Scottsbluff; Engineering.
Timothy Bommer, Minneapolis, Minn.;
A & S. Francinne Bonicelli; Kemmer-
er; Education. Dave Bonner; Powell;
Arts and Sciences. Diane Bonner;
Evanston; Art.
Donald Bookout; Wheatland; Educa-
tion. Vernon Bosch; Worland; Engi-
neering. Dixon Bourne; Cheyenne;
Pharmacy. Lorena Bradsham; Casper;
Education. Joan Branscom; Laramie;
Education.
345
Sheila Brenhan; Cheyenne; French.
Phil Brimhall; Lovell; Agriculture. Jack
Briggs; Psychology; Rawlins. Dennis
Brittain, Fullerton, California; Educa-
tion. Paul Brockman; Cheyenne; Agri-
culture.
Paul Brookover; Cheyenne; Engineer-
ing. Gaylord Brow; Midwest; Engineer-
ing. Joye Brown; Ft. Bridger; Agri-
culture. Leda Ann Brown; Guernsey;
Education. Lynn Brown; Riverton; En-
gineering.
Sylvan Brown; Laramie; Engineering.
Nancy Brownlee; Casper; Education.
Les Brownlee; Odessa, Texas; Educa-
tion. John Buchanan; Powell; Engi-
neering. John Buchanan; Casper; Com-
merce.
Duane Buchholz; Sheridan; Law. John
Buchholz; Los Banos, Nebraska; En-
gineering. G. Eugene Bullock; River-
ton; Education. Barry Burnette; New-
castle; Engineering. Garry Burnette;
Newcastle; Commerce.
James Burns; Reliance; Engineering.
Roy Burrows; Jackson; Psychology.
Jerry Butler; Lingle; Agriculture. Fred-
rick Cady; Omaha, Nebraska; Engi-
neering. Duane Call; Afton; Engineer-
ing.
James Campbell; Cody; Math. Steve
Campbell; Casper; Commerce. James
Castberg; Powell; Law. Edward Cat-
trell; Sheridan; A and S. Darla Cave;
Houston, Texas; Education.
Donald Cetrone; Laramie; Pharmacy.
Joe Chelesvig; Eagle Grove, Iowa;
Education. Josh Chinwah; Lagos, Ni-
geria; Pharmacy. Don Christiansen;
Burlington; Engineering. Beryl Christ-
ensen; Kaycee; Nursing.
346
Seniors
Joyce Clark; Rawlins; Educ. Richard
Clark; Meridan; Ag. Ronnie Clizbe;
Cheyenne; Comm. Barbara Clark; Sho-
shoni; Educ. Robert Clark; Laramie;
Educ.
Robert Cole; Gillette; Ag. Thomas
Cole; Casper; Engr. Thomas Cole;
Laramie; Educ. Bruce Conley; Lara-
mie; Educ. L o n Conner; Rawlins;
Comm.
Norwood Cooper; Mississippi; Engr.
Patricia Cotton; Newcastle; A & S.
Russell Cottrell; Cody; Educ. Peggy
Ann Cover; Casper; A & S. Mary
Coykendall; Laramie; Educ.
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Eddie Cozzens; Deaver; Engr. Rose
Crumpacker; Sheridan; Educ. Martha
Cutler; Casper; A & S. Gerald F. Dal-
ton; Casper; Educ.
Dean A. Dalziel; Laramie; Mech.
Engr. Emilie C. Darnall; Harrisburg,
Nebr.; Educ. Mohammed Dastagir;
Afganistan; Art. Jerry Davis; Mech.
Engr.; Guernsey.
Huey Dawson; Sybille; Ag. Wayne E.
Dawson; Powell; Educ. James S. Dea-
ver; Laramie; Comm. Montie R. Deer;
Hoisington, Kansas; Educ.
Kenneth L. Deines; Laramie; Pharm.
M e 1 v i n J. Despain; Lovell; Engr.
Richard Leland Dickinson; Sheridan;
Comm. Charles E. Doctor; Chugwater;
Ag.
347
Larry Dodge; Torrington; A & S. Kar-
en Doerr; Lovell; Bus. Ed. Marlene
Doerr; Lovell; Educ. Dave Donachie;
Lynn, Mass.; Soc. Studies. Evelyn
Downie; Casper: Home Ec.
Perry Dray; Cheyenne; Law. Joe Drew;
LaMesa, Calif.; Bus. Adm. Margaret
Drury; Deaver; Elem. Ed. James Otto
Duguid; Orin; C. E. Harlan Dunlap;
Bridgeport, Nebraska; Pharmacy.
Jerry Durfey; Greybull; Ag. Beverly
Dye; Worland; Elem. Educ. Neil Ear-
hart; Laramie; Engr. Brent Eastman;
Evanston; Pre. Med. Frank Eathorne;
Douglas; Engr.
Beverly Ebens; Rockford, 111.; Spanish.
Jean Eisele; Sheridan; Engr. William
Embree; Rochester, N.Y.; Engr. Rob-
ert Ems; Laramie; Comm. Robert En-
nis; Laramie; Ag.
Robert Ensley; Cheyenne; Engr. Raa-
stad Erland; Norway; Comm. Darlene
Essman; Kemmerer; Educ. Donna
Evans; Pine Bluffs; Math. Goodman
Everett; Laramie; Pharm.
George Fairfield; Laramie; Educ. Ron-
ald Farabee; Cheyenne; Comm. Frank
Farnham; Cody; Engr. lsobel Feltner;
Laramie; Comm. Arthur Fermelia;
Rock Spring; Zoology.
Josie Fernald; Tarpon Springs, Fla.;
Art. Dave Ferren; Sheridan; Comm.
James Firestone; Rawlins; Music.
James Floth; Laramie; Engr. Donna
Fogelsonger; Thermopolis; Speech.
Seniors
Boredom!
David J. Forsyth; Moses Lake, Wash.;
Comm. Patricia Foster; San Francisco,
Calif.; A & S. Mary Fujikawa; Wor-
land; Ag. George G. Fowler; Vallejo,
Calif.; Ag. George Funk; Evanston;
Acct.
John K. Funk; Waukesha, Wise; Rec-
reation. Alfred Garcia; Cheyenne; Bus.
Admin. Reloy Garcia; Laramie; A & S.
Hal A. Gardner; Afton; Geol. Judy
Gardner; Cheyenne; Foreign Lang.
Dick Gardner; Casper; A & S. Douglas
Gebott; Manistee, Mich.; Educ. Jean
Georges; Cheyenne; A & S. Angelo
Georgios, Cheyenne; Comm. Ann
Gernert; Casper; Educ.
Ted C. Gertsch; Laramie; Arch. Engr.
Kate Gibbs; Casper; A & S. Larry L.
Gibson; Springview, Nebr.; Comm.
Carolyn L. Gilmer; Upton; Ag. Wil-
liam Dee Glasspoole; Laramie; Educ.
Donna Golden; Casper; A & S. Virginia
Gonzales; Cheyenne; Educ. Floyd W.
Graefe; Jackson; Mech. Engr. Alex
Graham; Ft. Laramie; Acct. William
H. B. Graves; Laramie; A & S.
Thomas Furse; Casper; E.
Engr. Hernan Gomez;
Manizales, Columbia, South
America; lnd. Engr.
349
Charles P. Green; Cheyenne; Electrical
Engineering. Ben Grenevitch; Albion,
Michigan; Education. Charlotte Green-
wald; Lingle; A and S. Phillip A.
Greth; Jackson, Michigan; Pharmacy.
John Charles Gries; Rapid City, South
Dakota; G. E.
Lynn Griffin; Riverton; Agriculture.
Gail Guthrie; Thermopolis; Education.
Bill Hall; Rock Springs; Education.
Roy Milton Handsel; Sidney, Nebras-
ka; Commerce. Suzanne Hanes; Chey-
enne; Education.
Michael Keith Hanna; Casper; A and
S. Russell A. Hansen; Newcastle; Com-
merce. Mack Harding; LaMirada, Cal-
ifornia; Education. Mary Lou Harring-
ton; Cheyenne; Education. Kathy Har-
ris; Laramie; Education.
Virden Leslie Harrison; Afton; Agri-
culture. Chuck Harrod; Sheridan; A
and S. Barbara A. Harvey; Story; Edu-
cation. Charles B. Hauf; Edgar, Mon-
tana; A and S. David Hauf; Lingle;
Education.
Conrad N. Haug; Green River; Elec-
trical Engineering. Floyd E. Hawley;
Veteran; Mechanical Engineering. Jan-
et Lee Heath; Cheyenne; Education.
Del Heid; Steamboat Springs, Colo-
rado; Education. William A. Heink;
Cheyenne; Electrical Engineering.
Seniors
3SO
Martha Hejde; Laramie; Ag. Don R.
Heldt; Lisro, Nebraska; Educ. David
A. Hemry; Cody; Pre. Med. Laura
Henderson; Laramie; Educ. Jimmie L.
Henderson; Evanston; Comm.
Jack Herrod; St. Helena, California;
Pharm. James A. Hipsher; Igloo, S.
Dakota; Civil Engr. Evelyn Hodgell;
Laramie; Educ. Tolin Hodgell; Lara-
mie; Bus. Admin. Don Hodgson; Chug-
water; Educ.
Rufus S. Hoefer; Cheyenne; A & S.
Cynthia Holliday; Denver, Colorado;
Art. Dorothy Horton; Newcastle;
Pharm. Patrick L. House; Eagle, Ida-
ho; Mech. Engr. Richard A. Howe;
Laramie; E. Engr.
Margaretta J. Hrabrak; Laramie; A
and S. Ed Hudson; Laramie; E. Engr.
Bob Hull; Sheridan; Pre. Med. Martin
B. Hundstad; Norway; Civil Engr.
Stuart A. Hurdle; Tucson, Arizona;
Educ.
P a 1 1 i Ingham; Roslyn, New York;
Educ. John Everett Isaacson; Sheri-
dan; A & S. Ben W. Iturrian; Riverton;
Pharm. Michael G. Jablin; Cheyenne;
Educ. Gregg E. Jackson; Laramie;
Comm.
Bradford Jacobson; Sheridan; E n g .
Donald J. Jacobson; Sheridan; Eng.
Karen M. Jeffers; Banner; Educ. Karen
Johanson; Newcastle; Educ. Scott
Johnson; Worland; Educ.
Karen Johnson; Laramie; A & S. Lau-
rie Johnson; Scottsbluff, Nebraska; A
& S. Ronald Jones; Huntley; Ag. Rich-
ard C. Jones; Rock Spring; Educ. Roy
Jordan; Worland; Educ.
351
Fred R. Joseph; Wilmette, Illinois;
Commerce. Francis Xavier Joswik;
Casper; A and S. James A. Kamm;
Powell; Agriculture. Robert B. Kayer;
Laramie; A and S. Anne M. Keller;
West Lafayette, Indiana; A and S.
Stewart G. Kimble; Sheridan; Engi-
neering. Bill M. Kinniburgh; Rawlins;
Commerce. Gerald J. Kitchen; Denver,
Colorado; A and S. Bernt Kristian
Klafstad; Oslo, Norway; Engineering.
Katherine Klingaman; Mitchell, South
Dakota; A and S.
Carla Klofkorn; Cheyenne; Pharmacy.
Joan Kosmicke; Bridgeport, Nebraska
Pharmacy. Hal K r a u s e ; Boseman
Montana; A and S. Joseph H. Kuder
Jackson; Commerce. Margaret Labbo
Laramie; Education.
Karen Lang; Laramie; Agriculture.
Maynard Lang; Lake Hubert, Minne-
sota; A and S. Betty Jean LaToush;
Lusk; Home Economics. Max Edward
Lawson; Green River; Engineering.
Joan Brenda Layman; Casper: A and
S.
I
Don Leary; San Bernardino, Califor-
nia; Education. JoAnn Legoski; Wyar-
no; Home Economics. Larry C. Lewis;
Sodd Spring, Idaho; A and S. Sara
Lewis; Riverton; Education. Robert
Lind; Torrington; Engineering.
Marvin Leroy Lippincott; Lyman, Ne-
braska; Agriculture. Edward H. Lloyd,
Jr.; Jackson; Agriculture. William Jo-
seph Locker; Riverton; Agriculture.
Kathy Logan; Riverton; Education. Ju-
dith Kay Lohrenz; Powell; Education.
Seniors
352
Erma Loseman; Rock Springs; Educa-
tion. Jeannene E. Love; Laramie; Edu-
cation. Paul Lowham; Evanston; Agri-
culture. Lorraine H. Lowrie; Glenrock;
Education. Sharon Kav Lucas; Casper;
A & S.
Joanne Ludwig; Hutchinson, Kansas;
Home Ec. Jane G. Luman; Riverton;
A & S. Richard E. Luman; Cheyenne;
A & S. Michael L. Lundgreen; Torring-
ton; Engineering. Lauree Lynch; Balti-
more, Md.; A & S.
J. Bruce MacDougall; Cheyenne; En-
gineering. Darryl H. Mailander; Ama-
rillo, Tex.; A & S. Tony J. Monujano;
Douglas; Education. Ward D. Mar-
chant; Lovell; A & S. Bill Marks; Chey-
enne; Agriculture.
Valerie Martens; Wheatland; Educa-
tion; Ralph H. Martin; Evanston; Edu-
cation. Mary Ann Matejovitz; Sheri-
dan; A & S. Jerry Maxwell; Midland,
Mich.; Education. Margaret May;
Cheyenne; Education.
Sanda Lea Mayer; Sundance; Commer-
ce. Mike Mead; Atherton, Calif.; A &
S. Roger Henry Melton; Torrington;
Education. V. Frank Mendicino; Chey-
enne; Commerce. Ralph Frank Menke;
Elk Mountain; Engineering.
William Breck Miller; Sheridan; Agri-
culture. Jerry Miller; Casper; A & S.
Sharon Lee Millward; Jackson; A & S.
Larry Mitchell; Torrington; Education.
Daniel J. Moberly; Cheyenne; A & S.
Robert Lewis Moncur; Laramie; Com-
merce. D. Dennis Moody; Powell; Edu-
cation. John C. Moore; Los Angeles,
Calif.; Engineering. John W. Moore;
Rapid City, S. Dak.; Commerce. Sue
Ann Morgan; Laramie; Education.
353
David L. McPherson; Laramie; Eng.
Robert W. Nagel; Casper; Eng. Ken-
neth D. Neal; Wilson; A & S. Thomas
Wendell Neal; Cheyenne; A & S.
Martha M. Nelson; Laramie; Educ.
Melvin H. Nelson; Thermopolis; Educ.
Raymond Edward Newman; Denver,
Colorado; Comm. Robert Leroy New-
ton; Lander; Comm.
Nancy Niethammer; Casper; Educ.
Gordon Niswender, Gillette; Ag. Don-
ald L. Norman; Torrington; Eng. John
Michael O'Conner; Mitchell, Nebraska;
Eng.
John E. CGrady; Coral Gables; Flor-
ida; A & S. Willard Eugene Ohlson;
Cody; Eng. Jack C. Olson; Pine Bluffs;
Pharm. Ray Olson; Rockford, 111.; Eng.
Bill Mortimer; Green River; Ag. Ju-
dith Jo Motes; Boulder, Colorado; A
& S. Ronald Edmond Mutch; So. Had-
ley Falls, Mass.; A & S. Penny Lou
Myers; Dalton, Nebraska; Educ.
Charles Kent McClain; Casper; A & S.
Allan D. McConnell; Laramie; A & S.
Phillip R. McGowad; Casper; Eng.
Milton R. Mcintosh; Boulder, Colo-
rado; Ag. George E. McJunkin; Supe-
rior; Eng. Jacob McJunkin; Superior;
Eng.
Donald Edwin McKay; Laramie; A
& S. Jane McKinney; Casper; Comm.
Mel McKnight; Lusk; Eng. Mickey
McNickle; Sheridan; Comm. Bonnie
Jean McPhee; Laramie; Comm.
354
Seniors
Jack Osland; Laramie; A & S. Gerald
John Palmer; Evanston; Pharmacy.
Constance Parker; Casper; Education.
Bruce Arlin Parrill; Lander; Com-
merce. Marc Joseph Pasquini; San
Francisco, Calif.; Pharmacy.
Dean K. Patterson; Laramie; A & S.
James Markham Payne; Laramie; En-
gineering. Warren W. Pearson; Doug-
las; A & S. Donald Erick Peck; Casper;
Engineering. Veronica J. Peeks; Chap-
pell, Nebr.; Education.
Ronald Adrian Peer; Laramie; Engi-
neering; Carol Perkins; Laramie; Edu-
cation. Dennis B. Perryman; Worland;
Education. Leon L. Petersen; Laramie;
Engineering. Ron Peterson; Big
Springs, Nebr.: Commerce.
Wilma Peterson; Laramie; A & S. Mil-
ton Quinn; Laramie; Commerce. John
Allen Raines; Cheyenne; Ind. Engi-
neering. Gerry W. Rankin; Buffalo
Gap, So. Dak.; Agriculture.
Gary Reynolds; Cheyenne; Engineer-
ing. M. Afzal; Rexayee, Kabul, Afgan-
istan; Engineering. Leland E. Rhoads;
Watertown, S. Dak.; Education. Noel
M. Richardson; Meeteetse; Engineer-
ing.
Betty Ann Rickman; Laramie; Educa-
tion. Earl R. Risberg; Laramie; A & S.
Bennett B. Robbins; Laramie; Mechan-
ical Engineering. Phil Robinson; Sher-
idan; Education.
James D. Roby; Boulder, Colo.; Edu-
cation. Raul N. Rodriquez; Torring-
ton; A & S. Charles Michael Roman;
Laramie; Engineering. A. J. Rose; Lar-
amie; A & S.
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Louis S. Roussalis; Casper; A and S.
David Roupp; Denver, Colorado; A
and S. John Henry Runge; Laramie;
Electrical Engineering. Ruth Rush; La-
ramie; Education. John J. Rust; Doug-
las; Pharmacy.
Judy A. Ryun; Lovell; A and S. My-
ron E. Saltmarsh; Dayton; Law. Molly
Sampson; Sheridan; Nursing. Peggy Jo
Sandison; Casper; Elementary Educa-
tion. Barbara Ann Sanford; Cheyenne;
Elementary Education.
J e r o 1 d Don Sandvig; Webster City,
Iowa; Business Administration. Jay
Dee Schaeter; Lusk; Music. Heidi
Schneider; Pampa, Texas; Speech. Lar-
ry Schneider; Laramie; Pharmacy. Don
L. Schultze; Cheyenne; Accounting.
Eddie E. Scott; Sheridan; Engineering.
Jerry Seaman; Saratoga; Pre. Med. and
Pharmacy. Judy Seivert; Rock Springs;
Business Education. Jane Seltenrich;
Laramie; English. Leonard J. Serdink;
Cheyenne; Zoology.
Rene B. Shaffer; Laramie; Physical
Education. Bryan D. S h e e d y ; Big
Horn; Engineering. Ken Sherwin; Cas-
per; Vocational Agriculture. James A.
Simmons; Sheridan; Accounting. Anita
Simon; Cheyenne: Languages.
graduates
David L. Sims; Rock Springs; Stat.
Robert S. Sims; Rock Springs; Bus.
Adm. Rockney Skinner; Pringle, S.
Dak.; Music Ed. Quentin Skinner;
Pinedale; Educ.
Phil Small; Sheridan; Pharmacy. Blake
T. Smith; Lovell; Educ. Leah Jane
Smith; Palmerton, Penna.; A & S. John
H. Smidt; Burt, Iowa; Sec. Educ.
Mary Smith; Ramah, Colo.; Comm.
Sally Smith; Buffalo; Educ. Tucker
Smith; Pinedale; A & S. Verne Smith;
Wheatland; C.E. Golden C. Snell, Jr.;
Cowley; Educ.
Dario Soto; Pine Bluffs; Educ. Robert
Jay South; Worland; Educ. Fred Sov-
yak; Laramie; M. E. Richard J.
Spangler; Cody; A & S. Guy Spear;
Thermopolis; A & S.
William L. Spears; Casper; A & S.
Stanley Speckner; Lingle; Comm. Jack
Speight; Laramie; A & S. James A.
Spence; Reliance; Engr. Richard E.
Spicka; Laramie; Engr.
Dean V. States; Sheridan; Educ. Ron
Stebner; Laramie; A & S. Clarence
Steege; Burns; Ag. Charles Stevens;
Nebraska; Engr. Lynn James Stevens;
Pine Bluffs, Ag.
Jody Ann Stewart; Sacramento, Calif.;
Pharm. Herbert A. Strother; Laramie;
Educ. Louise Stump; Thermopolis;
Pharm. Melvin D. Sullivan; Craig,
Colo.; Pharm.
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Jan Talbert; Cheyenne; Educ. Charley
Tamblyn; Pinedale; Engr. Duncan Ter-
ry; Sheridan; Engr. Luella Lee Thayer;
Lusk; Home Ec. Marjorie Elaine Tho-
nen; Cheyenne; Educ.
Don T. Thoren; Shoshoni; Comm. Shir-
ley Thorpe; Thermopolis; Educ. Dick
Titus; Cheyenne; Engr. Kenneth L.
Tompkins; Laramie; Engr. George W.
Townsend; Manderson; Engr.
Kathy Trabookis; Superior; Educ. En-
rique Traverso; Juliaca, Peru; Ag.
Danny Trevino; Cheyenne; Educ. Jo-
an Trierweiler; Buffalo; Comm. John
Triplett; McKinnon; Engr.
John Troughton; Mt. View; A & S.
Benny Tucker; Jackson; Engr. Thad
H. Turk; Laramie; Comm. William
Van Alstine; Casper; Math. Sharon
Van Court; Ft. Monroe, Virginia;
Educ.
Shirley Vandenberg; Big Horn; Educ.
Richard Vanderberg; Scottsbluff, Ne-
braska; Econ. Larry K. Verley; River-
ton; Comm. Marilyn Walck; Saratoga;
Home Ec. Karen Waliser; Saratoga;
Educ.
Sandra Walker; Burlington, Iowa;
Educ. James C. Walters; Buffalo; Engr.
Doris Washburn; Billings, Montana;
History. Rosemary Watkins; Casper;
Comm. Marshall Watne; Laramie; Mu-
sic.
Ivan Weekly; Cheyenne; Comm. Allyn
Wells; Jackson; Engr. Robert L. White;
Rawlins; Engr. Bernard P. Whitehouse;
Louisville, Kentucky; Educ. Bob H.
Whitney; Idaho Falls, Idaho; Poli. Sci.
358
Seniors
Dixie Beth Williams; Tie Siding; Home
Ec. Joe Williams; Laramie; Chemistry.
Milt Williams; Cheyenne; Ag. Monte
Williams; Pratt, Kansas; Educ. Rus-
sell Williams; Cheyenne; Pre. Med.
Robert Wiloth; Midwest; Educ. Ken-
neth Wilson; Cheyenne; Commerce.
Marvin Wilson; Jackson; Educ. Wil-
liam Wimpenny; Riverton; Commerce.
Larry Windsome; Lusk; Engr.
Gunnar Wold; Oslo, Norway; Engr.
Kenneth Wole; Gillette; Engr. Jerry
Wolski; Muskegon, Mich.; Commerce.
Roger Worman; Laramie; Educ. Don
Abraham; Akron, Iowa; Physics.
graduates
Thomas Aksamit; Deming, New Mex-
ico; Civil Engr. Rajab Ali; Herat, Af-
ghanistan; Physics. Frank Andrews;
Laramie; Law. William Andrews; Cas-
per; Educ. William Bagley; Afton; Ag.
Forest Baston: Cowley; Chemistry.
Everett Belden; Wheatland; Microbi-
ology. Capt. Walter Biggs; Long Island,
New York; Mechanical Engineering.
Carl Birklund; Grinnell, Iowa; Guid-
ance Educ. Darwyn Bishop; Jal, New
Mexico; Animal Husbandry.
John Bowie; Milton, Mass.; Geology.
Margaret Bush; Forest City, Missouri;
Music; Jim Carothers; Oklahoma; Ag.
Edgardo Castro; Areguipa, Peru; Ge-
ology. Rayburn Chadwick; Laramie;
Electrical Engr.
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graduates
Braj Nordan Chaudbary; Agriculture;
India. Capt. James Choromokos; Civil
Engineering; Florida. Michael Conner;
Chemistry; Jackson. Virginia E. Cor-
gan; Business Ed.; Laramie. Gary H.
Darnall; Agriculture; Nebraska.
James Raymond Davis; Geology; Ore-
gon. Kent Davis; Psychology; Colo-
rado. Bob Dettloff; Guidance Ed.;
North Dakota. Evva DeVeraux; Eng-
lish; Grover. Leslie G. Dunnington;
Guidance; Missouri.
Richard J. Ebens; Geology; Illinois.
Lawrence D. Emmons; Electrical Engi-
neering; Laramie. LouAnn Engdahl;
Elementary Education; Moorcroft.
James G. Erickson; Zoology; Laramie.
Allan Fehr; Agriculture; North Da-
kota.
Jim Felt; Electrical Engineering; Ne-
braska. Ed Fullerton; American Stud-
ies; Missouri. Elsie C. Gardner; Busi-
ness Education; Afton. Franklin Gard-
ner; Business Education; Afton. Don-
ald N. Glass; Commerce; Riverton.
Martin Alva Hamilton; Commerce;
Torrington. Dale L. Hanken; Second-
ary Education; Minnesota. Richard D.
Hanly; Mechanical Engineering; Wor-
land. Ken Harris; Education; Evan-
ston.
Thelma Harvey; Education; Rawlins.
Paul Henry; Physics; Frannie. Jimmie
L. Hicks; Physiology; Laramie. Sally
M. Hicks; Nursing; Big Horn.
Dennis Stuart Hodge; Geology; Illinois.
Lee Holder; Adult Education; Chey-
enne. William A. Holliday; Industrial
Management; Laramie. Earl W. Cham-
berlain; Agriculture; LaGranse.
360
Larry Hulbert; Electrical Engineering;
Nebraska. Mac A. Hutchins; Business
Education; Cheyenne. Harvey S. Ideus;
Guidance; Nebraska. J. Terry Iver-
son; Pol. Sci.; Worland. Kenneth E.
Jesse; Physics; Illinois.
Richard Jessen; A & S; Illinois. Cecil
Johnson; Guidance & Council; Lara-
mie. Wayne Jones; Ag.; Laramie. John
Raymond Juroshek; Electrical Engi-
neering; Sheridan. Madonna Boky Key-
ser; Elem. Ed.; Laramie.
Everett H. Killam; Engineering; New
Hampshire. Don Kinn; Entomology;
Laramie. Wayne Landen; Mech. Engr.;
Ohio. Jack L. Laughlin; Law; Utah.
Elizabeth Ann Mackrille; Art; Calif.
Nancy Ann Mauk; Eng.; Texas. Louis
F. Meek; Guid. Ed.; Laramie. Fred
Miller; Law; Cheyenne. Richard A.
Mirch; Civ. Engr.; New York. Law-
rence Mitich; Agronomy; Newcastle.
Ed Moeller; Law; Sheridan. Dost Mo-
hammad; Microbiology; Afghanistan.
George Q. Moses; Chemistry; Mon-
tana. Mohammed Nadir N a w a b i ;
Chemistry; Afghanistan. Carolyn Sher-
man Peterson; Elem. Ed.; Cheyenne.
Lloyd C. Pickett; Adult Ed.; Laramie.
Jim Price; Elect. Eng.; Cheyenne. Pun-
dareekakshudu; Geology; India. Habib
Quaraishi; American Production; Af-
ghanistan. Edith C. Rennick; Zoology;
Torrington.
James M. Roberts; Law; Colorado.
Roy C. Robinette; Engr.; Virginia. Mi-
chael K. Rodda; Elect. Engr.; Casper.
Joseph C. Rothsten; Zoology; Laramie.
Shah Samin; Ag.; Afghanistan.
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Raymond Sands; Pittsburgh, Penn.;
Bus. Ad. Robert Schaap; Laramie;
Commerce. Sandra Schaefer; Laramie;
Music. Roberta Schenk; Cheyenne j
Elem. Ed. Stuart Schoenburg; Phoenix,
Arizona; Law.
David Seger; Rapid City, S. Dak.; Law.
Alwynelle Self; Shreveport, La.; Zoo.
Thomas Shader; Casper; Commerce.
Robert Shoppard; Laramie; Education.
Kharag Singh; Kabul, Afghanistan; Ag.
Rajeshwar Sinha; Bihar, India; Ag.
Jack Sinn; Laramie; A & S. Clifford
Smith; Lingle; Ag. Duane Smith; Lara-
mie; Commerce. Joseph Snow; Chey-
enne; Physics.
La Donna Snyder; New London, Ohio;
Home Ec. Bruce Soderholm; Laramie;
Law. Kenneth Somers; Osage; Elec-
trical Engr. Prasert Songtis; Trang,
Thailand; Elec. Engr. Jesse Stokes;
Laramie; Educ.
David Stuart; Tacoma, Washington;
Psychology. Mike Sullivan; Douglas;
Law. Dennis Tate; Cheyenne; Spanish.
Bekele Tenagne; Addis Ababa; Ethi-
opia; A & S. Robert Thibearlt; Lara-
mie; Educ.
Michael Tierman; Commack, N.Y.;
Zoo. Hissashi Tsurtank; Nagasaki, Ja-
pan; Eng. Fred Walter; Billings, Mon-
tana; Engr. John T. Wasserburger; Hat
Creek; Engr. Marjorie Wasserburger;
Rushville, Nebr.; Ed.
James G. Watt; Wheatland; Law. Jer-
ry Allen Yaap; Law. Don Yestness;
Yellowstone Park; Ed. Roy Alfred
Zitting; Idaho; A & S.
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Abbott, Charles M., 270, 152
Abel, Robert H.
Abell, Geraldine L., 270
Abeyta, Alex Jr., 148
Abraham, Donald Ray, 359
Achziger, John Henry
Acker, Jordie Lee
Ackerson, David Gary, 270
Ackerson, Janice Gail, 270
Adam, Osman Mohamed, 270
Adams, Bryan Robert, 270
Adams, Charles Keith, 270
Adams, Dolores Luyre, 270
Adams, George Earl, 344
Adams, Gwinavere Ann, 270, 197,
234
Adams, Jack Gordon, 344
Adams, John Conway, 270
Adams, Patricia B., 270
Adams, Patricia Ann, 270, 141
Adams, Robert Newell, 270, 185
Adams, Roderick B., 270
Adams, William Ernest, 270
Addington, Dean G.
Adkins, Ella Wave, 270
Agee, Richard Ellis, 270, 205, 248
Ahern, Michael Bill, 270
Ahl, James Gilmore, 270
Ahlbrandt, Calvin D.
Aho, William Albert, 270
Ahrlin, Leroy, 270, 138
Aimonetto, Cherie A., 270, 191
Akers, Margaret June, 270
Aksamit, Thomas J., 358
Alburn, Cary R. Ill, 271, 215
Aldrich, Loren Jewell
Alexander, Linda Kay, 270
Alexander, Linda Lee, 271, 141
Alexander, Ray Lee, 271
Alford, James Charles
Ali, Rajab, 358
Allard, Gerald D. Jr., 271, 205, 248
Allard, William L., 271
Allen, Eugene Denette, 271
Allen, Gerald Robert, 232
Allen, James Franklin
Allen, John Logan, 271, 212, 124,
180, 146
Allen, Linda K., 271
Allen, Mary Louise, 271, 191, 142,
153
Allen, Merridy Ann, 271
Allen, Sandra Lee, 271
Allen, Verne Kyle
Allen, William Lee
Alley, Barbara, 271, 184, 26, 25
Alley, Harold Pugmire
Alley, Joan
Alley, Nadra J. Dayton
Allison, Marian Jane, 344
Allison, Trudi Jo, 271
Almen, Donald S.
Alsup, Jack Murphy, 344, 202, 150
Alsup, Patrick Mark, 232
Alsup, William Myer, 154
Altergott, Ruby Kaye, 271
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Ames, Beverly Jo, 271, 141
Ames, Shelby Ann
Amrein, Paul Anthony, 271
Amrhein, Joan Louise, 271
Amundson, Larry C, 271
Anderson, Andrew L., 344
Anderson, Archie D.
Anderson, Betty A., 271
Anderson, Duane, 271, 215, 155
Anderson, Cherie Jo
Anderson, Donnell Dee, 271
Anderson, Eloise A.
Anderson, Jack Burton, 271
Anderson, James D.
Anderson, James Earl, 271, 186
Anderson, Jay Herbert
Anderson, John Hardin, 271
Anderson, John Moyle, 271, 177, 178
Anderson, Judith Lee, 344, 194, 127
Anderson, Lloyd Earl, 271
Anderson, Lyle Ray, 344, 213
Anderson, Michael H., 271
Anderson, Richard T., 344, 186, 148
Anderson, Robert N., 344, 213
Anderson, William Lee, 344
Anderson, William M., 344
Andrau, Barbara Joan, 344, 184
Andree, Janyce Lauren
Andrew, Stephen R., 271, 147
Andrews, Beverly Hoel
Andrews, Floyd D.
Andrews, Frank M. Jr., 148
Andrews, Rex, 166
Andrews, Helen Merope, 271
Andrews, Sammy S., 271, 205
Andrews, William T., 358
Andrikopoulos, John G.
Angelovich, John M., 271, 199, 152
Angle, Chesley Ward
Angulo, Luis Roberto
Anker, Bruce, 271, 212, 142, 152
Anna, E. Joseph, 272
Annala, Carl Alvin
Anselmi, Robert Louis, 272
Anson, Joann Mamie, 185
Anter.er, Joan Amie
Anthony, Nancy N., 272, 191
Arant, Albert F., 272
Archibald, William E., 344, 265
Archuleta, Eugene R., 272
Argento, Clair, 247, 245
Argeris, Tommy John, 244
Argyle, Janey Bernice, 272
Armentrout, Bruce G.
Armentrout, Marlene D.
Armijo, George, 272, 199, 166, 165
Armstrong, Jacquelyn
Armstrong, Dale D., 272
Arney, Anita Louise, 272, 153
Arney, Rex Odell, 344, 186, 126, 17
Arnold, Lois Jean, 272
Arnold, Margaret Anna, 344, 139,
154
Arnold, Pauline E., 344
Arnold, Rudolph Paul, 272
Arp, Adrian Lynn, 272
Asa, Leland Forrest
Asay, Carla Vee, 272, 141
Ashenhurst, Larry, 344, 199, 123, 17,
265
Ashment, Alma Dee
Ashment, Linda Toro
Ashmore, Dianne L.
Ashmore, Glenn L., 272
Asiala, Carl F. Jr., 272, 186
Asplund, Colleen
Atchley, Jerry Martin, 272
Atchley, Jimmie O., 272, 159
Atkins, Ronald Leroy
Atkinson, Neal R., 272
Atkinson, Thomas W.
Atkinson, Willard T.
Atwill, Charles F., 272, 183
Atwood, Jim James, 272, 202
Atwood, Richard D., 344
Augsbach, Karen Ann, 272, 190
Augustin, Jean J., 272
Austin, Richard E., 272
Averett, Thomas Z., 344
Avery, Ed Doyle, 272
Avery, Elaine Elvira
Aydelott, Frances H.
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Babel, Nancy Barbara, 272, 143
Babiker, Bushra Ahmed, 272
Baccari, Larry Daniel, 272
Backer, Max Leander
Backlund, Nancy Lee, 272, 181, 264
Bacon, Richard Dean, 344
Bader, Sharon Lea, 272, 131
Baggs, David James, 272
Bagley, Eugene Milton, 272, 186
Bagley, William B., 272, 148
Bagley, William D., 358, 209
Bailey, James Robert, 272
Bailey, Janice Kay, 272
Bailey, Michael R.
Bailey, Ronald E., 272
Bailey, Vonona Edith, 272, 190
Bailey, William K.
Baird, James, 272, 159
Baird, Roderick E., 272
Baker, Barbara Jean
Baker, Betty Ann, 272
Baker, Bobbie Jean Mr.
Baker, Dalton Wayne, 272
Baker, Duane Ellis, 344
Baker, Gary Edwin, 273
Baker, Howard James, 273
Baker, James Cass, 344, 205
Baker, Janet Lee, 273, 203
Baker, Mary Jean Fox
Baker, Michael John, 273
Baker, Susan Patricia, 273
Baker, Wayne Barry, 273
Baker, William L., 273, 155
Baldes, Richard J.
Baldock, Jerry W. P.
Baldridge, Robert C.
Baldwin, Edwin Lewis
Baldwin, Lola Proffit, 273
Baldwin, Melvin R., 273
363
Balison, Jeffrey Ross
Balka, Mucho Berri, 273, 152
Ball, Dorothy Ann, 273
Ball, Linda Kae, 273
Ball, Ruth Louise
Ball, Stanley Eugene, 344
Ballard, Suzanne, 273
Balls, Mack B., 232
Banks, Joan Marie, 344, 184, 144
Barban, Reno Luciano, 159, 232
Barbour, Gerald E., 273
Barbour, Phillip M., 148
Barbula, P. Marvin
Bard, Arthur Elroy Jr.
Bardo, Richard Dale, 273, 139, 138,
166
Bardo, Susan Blue, 344, 190, 122
Barger, Bonnie Lee, 273, 131
Barker, Edward Henry, 273
Barker, Thomas, 273
Barkman, Helen Elvira, 344
Barkman, Orvin Gene
Barnard, Janet
Barnes, Cloyd Willis
Barnes, Emily M., 130
Barnes, Kenneth F., 273, 215
Barnes, Renee Louise, 273
Barnes, Vernon H.
Barnes, Walter Lee, 273, 199
Barr, James Raymond
Barrett, James Robert, 273
Barrows, Edward Gates
Barry, Richard, 273, 232
Bartek, Paul
Bartholomew, Kathryn, 273
Bartos, Ralph Joseph, 274
Bashford, Karen L.
Bashford, Leonard L., 232
Bass, Marion Albert
Bassett, Judy Truane, 274
Bassett, William G., 344, 150
Bassford, Gerald L., 134
Baston, Grant Dale, 344, 186
Baston, Janet Evelyn, 344
Baston, Virgil F., 358, 154
Bateman, Richard John, 274, 212,
154
Bates, Billy Gordon, 274, 205
Bates, Dwight Lee
Bates, Jay Edmond
Bath, James Leroy, 274, 158
Bath, Mary Brockmann, 274
Battisti, Roger John
Battisti, Ruby Lyle
Batton, Jaseper F. Jr., 344, 157
Batz, Gilbert James
Bauer, Welby Garrold
Baum, Bobbie Jean
Bauman, Myles Alfred, 274, 159, 156
Baxter, Judith Anne, 274
Bayert, Mary Ann Reed
Bayne, Mina Liden, 274
Bays, Gerald Franklin, 274
Beach, John Laurence, 274
Beach, R. Kenneth
Beahm, Jack Royce, 344
Beal, Richard Lynn, 148
Bean, Dave R., 274
Bean, Grant Laverne
Beardsley, William S., 274
Beaty, James Philip, 344, 186, 145
Beaver, Karen Kay B., 344
Beaver, Winford S., 344
Beavers, Donald Kieth, 345
Beavers, E. Jeanette, 274
Beck, Paul Joseph
Becker, James Andrew, 345
Beckett, Paul Tucker
Bedient, Douglas O., 274
Behning, Richard A., 134, 232
Beierle, Gerald Dean, 345, 130
Beierle, Ruth Ann, 274, 130, 136
Beilke, Ernestine W.
Belden, Everett Lee, 359
Belecky, April E., 274, 137
Belecky, Robert James, 345
Bell, Alan Ray
Bell, Jerry Yates
Bell, Jimmie Raymond
Bell, John William
Bell, Lawrence Leroy, 274
Bell, Leon Joseph
Bellamy, Agnes Louise
Bellamy, John Cary II, 274, 209, 155,
146
Belser, Nat, 274
Belt, Leslie Leland, 345, 195
Beltz, M. Lynn, 275, 191
Belus, James Joe, 157
Bement, David K.
Bement, Laurence John, 275, 156,
158
Bender, Charles Larry
Bengtson, Richard Lee, 275, 157
Benn, Calla Jean
Benn, David, 275
Benner, George Louis
Bennett, Jack Dale, 275
Bennett, Roy Elmer, 275
Benson, Albert Henry, 275, 212
Benson, Gary Neil, 275
Bent, Riena Ann, 275
Benton, Elizabeth S.
Benton, Ralph A. Jr.
Bentzel, Frank Lewis, 275
Berg, Kathleen Rose, 275
Berg, Thomas Lloyd, 275, 205
Bergamo, Fred Charles
Bergenhagen, Jerry L.
Berger, Jerry Allen, 275
Berggren, Harry S.
Bergstrom, Robert C.
Berkey, Anne Ruth
Berman, Gerald Leroy, 275
Bernaski, Priscilla B., 275
Bernatow, James H., 275
Bernatow, William R., 275, 245
Bernhardt, Steven L., 275
Bernstein, Joel H.
Bero, Floyd Joseph
Berrier, John Lee Jr., 345, 162, 157
Berry, Charles Wade, 345
Berry, Micheal Nick, 345
Berta, Victor Thomas, 345
Bertagnolli, Frank Q., 275
Bettes, Mary Kathlyn, 275
Beyer, Carl Walter, 275
Beyer, Patsy Louise, 345
Bickel, Raymond W., 275
Bickel, Thomas C.
Biggs, Levi Jr., 275
Biggs, Walter J. Jr., 359
Bille, Mary Josephine, 275, 143
Bills, Edward Warren, 275
Bindschadler, Lela J., 275, 139, 153,
147
Bingham, Darrell A.
Birch, Marilyn, 275, 130, 141, 136
Bird, James, 275
Birklund, Carl H., 359
Bisacre, Robert C, 134, 232
Bisbee, David N., 345
Bischoff, Ann, 345
Bishop, Darwyn V., 359
Bishop, Donald Thomas, 345
Bishop, Hattie F., 345
Bishop, John T. Ill
Bishop, Welker Henry
Bixby, Carole M., 275
Black, Douglas Claude, 275
Black, James Arvin, 275
Black, Sherman P.
Black, Susan Kay
Black, Thomas Alan
Blackburn, Jack Eldon, 345
Blackert, Terry Lee, 275
Blaha, Richard Dean, 345
Blair, Alan Douglas
Blake, Lynda Lee, 275, 130
Blakely, Sherilyn Kay, 275
Blank, Carla Mary, 275
Blankenship, James O., 275
Blaydon, Christopher, 275
Blincow, Gary Wayne, 275, 193
Blodgett, Carol Lee, 275
Blodgett, John Edmond, 275
Bloom, Charles W., 275, 186
Blount, Curt C, 275, 205, 259
Blount, Judith D.
Bock, Jeffrey Raymond, 275
Bodine, Kathleen, 275, 141
Boedeker, Ruth Elaine, 275, 139
Boedeker, Susan Leona
Bogan, James Edward, 275
Boilsen, Kenneth Ray, 275
Boldman, Glenn Howard, 275
Bolln, Francis Otto
Boltjes, Henry F. Jr., 275
Bolton, George W.
Bommer, Timothy J., 345
Bondi, Kuyler Moore
Bonicelli, Francinne, 345, 164
Bonnell, William R., 275
Bonner, Anne, 276, 191, 216, 264, 153,
179
Bonner, John Davis Jr., 345, 209, 31,
163, 88, 128
Bonner, Linda Elmer, 345, 195
Bonomo, Jolenc Marie, 276, 131
Bonsell, James E., 276, 193, 24
Bonsell, Wesley W.
Bookout, Donald Wayne, 345, 148,
166
Booth, Frances Friar
Booth, Michael Gerald, 276, 188
Booth, Stanton Clive, 276, 248, 250
Borgen, Sonja Lynn, 276
Boroff, Caroline C, 276
Borszcz, John, 276, 199, 245
Bosch, Vernon Lee, 345, 153, 158
Boswell, Kent, 276, 212
Bottoms, Judith Ann
Boughn, Candace, 276, 203
364
Boulter, Kenneth A., 276, 140
Boulter, Larry Bruce, 276, 140
Bounds, Terrell B. Jr., 276, 199
Bourne, Arthur Dixon, 345, 186
Bourret, Steven C, 376
Bovos, Louis Harry Jr.
Bowen, Jerry Robert, 276, 245
Bower, Charelene Gail, 276
Bower, Gretchen, 276, 194, 25
Bowers, Richard Allen
Bowie, Dora Elizabeth
Bowie, John Henderson, 359
Bowland, Bob R. Jr., 276
Bowles, Cynthia
Bowles, Lorene Jo
Bowman, Carol Lynn, 164
Bowman, Linda Louise, 276, 195,
180, 146
Boyd, Gail, 276
Boyd, Rogene Frances, 276
Boyles, Thomas D., 276, 205, 245
Boyt, Richard, 276
Brabetz, Marjorie Ann, 276
Braden, Marianne L., 276
Braden, Donna Lavaun, 276
Bradley, Gary, 276
Bradshaw, Blaine
Bradshaw, Lorena Lynn, 345
Bradshaw, Pauline L.
Brady, Marie J., 276, 131
Braes, Barbara A., 276, 184
Braisted, Kathleen L., 276, 203
Brandenburg, Charles, 154
Brandner, Almeda Mae, 276
Brandt, Paul A. Ill, 276
Branscom, Joan C, 345
Brasher, Sherry Ann, 276, 141
Brater, Robert George, 276, 158
Bratton, Jeanne Marie
Bratton, Robert E., 276
Brauer, Elmer Lloyd
Braunschweig, Robert, 276, 186
Breece, Jenanne N.
Breezy, Ted A., 276
Bregar, Wilbert Lee, 276
Brennafl, Sheila, 346, 197
Brenner, Dick, 276, 209
Bresson, Amel Bruce
Bridge, James
Bridge, Molly R.
Briggs, Kim Laurence, 276
Briggs, Robert Vance
Briggs, Jack, 346, 183
Brigham, Fred L. Jr., 277
Bright, Thomas Jerry, 277
Brighton, Keith James, 277, 212
Brimhall, Phil B., 346
Brimmer, Patricia A., 277, 203, 135,
178
Briscoe, Linda Marie, 277, 194, 131
Brittain, Dennis F., 346, 199, 248,
250
Britton, Arlene Kay, 277
Britton, Robert Earl
Brock, Jack Monroe, 277
Brock, James Cameron, 277, 137
Brockman, Paul Cecil, 346
Brodersen, Bryan B., 277
Brodrick, Michael A., 277, 212
Brookover, Paul S., 346, 205
Brooks, Asa Clayton
Brooks, Edward Payton, 148
Brookshire, Kathleen, 277
Broomall, William Jr., 277
Brough, H. O.
Brow, Gaylord T., 346, 162, 157
Brown, Bonnie Louise, 195, 216, 25,
264
Brown, A., 277
Brown, Dennis Jay
Brown, Donald Leroy, 277, 212, 147
Brown, Donald Owen, 212
Brown, Donald R., 277, 199
Brown, Doris Anita, 277, 184, 29, 130
Brown, Frederick J., 277
Brown, George Milton, 277, 158
Brown, Jane Ann, 195
Brown, Joan Mardelle, 277, 147
Brown, John Edward, 277
Brown, John Rodney, 148
Brown, Joye Evonne, 346, 197, 163,
145, 16, 128
Brown, Kermit C, 277
Brown, Leda Ann, 346
Brown, Lynn Albert, 346, 162, 156,
160
Brown, Robert E.
Brown, Shirley Rae, 277, 153, 144
Brown, Stanley K.
Brown, Terry Harold, 277, 209
Brown, Sylvan Echo, 346
Brown, Thomas M. Jr.
Brown, Wyo Jon
Brownell, Vicki M., 277
Browning, Lawrence A., 277
Brownlee, Nancy Long, 346
Brownlee, Romie Les, 346
Brownlee, Theodore D.
Bruce, Virginia Anne
Brue, Jerry Harold, 277, 183
Brugman, Glenn E., 277
Bruner, Donald Dean, 277
Brunner, Robert Don, 277, 212
Bruns, Colleen L., 277, 203
Bryan, Dale K., 277, 161
Bryan, Eugene Howe, 163
Bryan, Sharon T.
Bryant, Stanley S., 277, 157
Bryant, Edward Hunter, 277
Bryant, Mary Frances, 277, 197
Brynicki, Elvira E., 277, 130
Bublitz, James David, 232, 265
Buchanan, John Kay, 343, 205, 158
Buchanan, John W. Jr., 346, 205, 158
Buchanan, Neil Duncan, 277
Buchholz, Duane Carl, 346
Buchholz, John A. Jr., 346, 183
Buchmiller, Terry A.
Budd, Mary Kaye, 277, 203
Bugg, John Stephen, 277
Bukowich, Pete V.
Bullinger, Kenneth R., 278
Bullock, G. Eugene, 346
Bullock, James M.
Bullock, Linda Gay
Bundy, Donald Duane
Bunning, Jeanne L., 278
Burcher, David Palmer
Burdett, Robert James, 278
Burdick, James 278, 186
Burdick, Sara E., 278, 191, 208, 116,
153, 264
Burgess, Terry Lee, 278, 145
Burke, Andrew, 278, 212, 265
Burke, Janet Lyford, 278, 184
Burke, William Elwood
Burkey, Larry Eugene
Burley, Thomas Allen, 148
Burman, Robert Duane
Burnette, Barry C, 346, 212, 127
Burnette, Garry W., 346, 212
Burnham, Beverly June
Burns, Darleen Joyce, 278
Burns, James Nicholas, 346
Burns, John Patrick, 278, 151, 143
Burns, Robert Homer
Burnside, Richard C.
Burrill, Bonnie Rae
Burritt, Edward C.
Burrowes, Jeanne Ann
Burrows, Roy Eugene, 346
Burton, Charles Lee
Burton, James Lee
Burzlaff, Beverly Ann, 278
Busch, Marion E., 278
Bush, Larry Lynn, 278, 183
Bush, George Hunter, 278
Bush, Gilbert Bryon, 278
Bush, Lurleen Adele, 278, 143
Bush, Margaret Ann, 359
Busia, Richard M., 233
Butcher, Burton Ty
Butcher, Clyde L.
Butcher, Roger Orear
Butcher, Ronice Rhae
Butler, David Edwin, 278, 150
Butler, Jerry Frank, 343, 147
Butler, Jane, 278, 190, 26
Butscher, Robert S., 278
Buttenob, Michael A., 233
Buzan, Jean, 278, 184
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Cable, Lana Fayrenne, 278, 191
Cadman, Donald Leigh, 278, 252
Cadwell, Howard Carl
Cady, Frederick C, 346, 205, 124
Cady, Jim Walter, 278
Cahalane, Roberta Ann
Caldwell, Jerry Lynne, 278
Caldwell, Mary W., 278
Caligiore, Marie A., 278, 143
Calkins, Jerry Milan, 278, 212, 152
Call, Duane T., 346, 186
Call, Gerald Walter, 279
Call, Linda Sue, 279, 147
Callahan, Mary E.
Callison, Joyce Irene, 279
Calvert, Jerry W., 279, 183
Campbell, Celia Ann, 279
Campbell, James C, 348
Campbell, John Bryan, 147
Campbell, Kirk Blaine, 279
Campbell, Rita May
Campbell, Robert A., 279, 140
Campbell, Ronnie Kay, 279, 130, 137
Campbell, Stephen A., 346
Canaday, Martha Joyce, 279, 130
Canfield, Jack Dennis, 279, 143
Carley, Bonita Jo, 279
Carlisle, Sandra L.
Carlson, Carolyn Ann, 279
Carlson, Karen Ruth, 279
Carlson, S. Craig, 279
365
Carlson, Stephen E., 279, 186
Carlton, John Walter, 279, 152
Carmichael, David H., 279, 205, 24
Carmin, Joe Lem Jr., 279
Carothers, Jimmy D., 359, 252
Carpenter, Robert L., 279
Carroll, Jan Herbert, 279, 158
Carruth, Dennis E., 279
Cartwright, Anne, 279
Carver, Gary Scott, 279, 156, 160
Cary, Lawrence Ernest, 279
Case, Henry Wilbur, 132
Castberg, James Poe, 346, 212, 148
Caster, Charlene Ella, 279, 131
Casto, Sharon Kay, 279
Castro, Edgardo Jesus, 359
Catchpole, Glenn Jay, 279
Catron, Charles E.
Cattrell, Edward B., 346
Caturia, Scott Allen, 245
Cavalli, Patricia Ann, 279
Cave, Darla Dea, 346, 195, 145
Cazin, Carol Ann, 280, 141
Cecil, Larry Eugene, 280
Ceretto, Gilbert Wade
Cetrone, Donald Lee, 346, 155
Chadderdon, Phillip D.
Chadwick, Rayburn E., 359
Challman, Charles D.
Chalmers, James A.
Chamberlain, B. Louise, 280, 144
Chamberlain, Earl W., 360
Chamberlin, Robert L., 280
Chambers, Susan J., 280
Champion, Sarah E.
Champlin, Robt. Louis
Chandler, Cheryl Lynn, 280, 203
Chang, Mung Lin
Chapel, Stephen W., 280
Chapman, Richard D.
Chappell, Richard Lee, 280, 151
Chase, Ronald Eugene
Chastain, Calvin H.
Chattopadhyay, J. K.
Chaudhary, Braj N., 360
Chaussart, Catherine
Cheesbrough, Lawrence, 280
Chelesvig, Joseph A., 346, 134, 245,
147
Chen, Tai On Bernard
Cheney, Mary Kay, 208, 151
Chestine, Sharon M., 280
Childers, Jack Bynum, 280, 163
Childers, Sandra Lynn
Chinwah, Joshua O., 346, 130, 151
Chionis, George John, 137
Chitwood, Margaret I.
Choate, Ray, 280, 212
Choromokos, James Jr., 360
Chouinard, James L.
Chrisman, William C, 280
Christensen, Anthony, 280, 132, 161
Christensen, Beryl D., 346
Christensen, David V., 280
Christensen, Jo Ann, 280
Christensen, James L.
Christensen, Joanne L.
Christensen, Madge
Christensen, Paul A., 280, 252
Christensen, Ray A., 280, 215
Christensen, Robert A.
Christiansen, Don T., 346
Christinck, Thomas L.
Christopher, Johnny L.
Christopherson, M.
Church, Robert Wesley
Clapp, William Lee, 280
Clark, Alexander, 280
Clark, Barbara Jean, 347
Clark, Clifford Alan, 280
Clark, Darrell L.
Clark, Donald William, 280, 212
Clark, Glenn Edwin
Clark, John B. Jr., 280, 212
Clark, Joyce L. Thorvaldson, 347
Clark, Larry Arthur, 280
Clark, Dick Thomas, 280, 193
Clark, Pete, 280, 183, 146
Clark, Richard Warren, 347, 209
Clark, Robert John, 347
Clark, Rolland Lee
Clark, Samuel Douglas, 280
Clark, Sandra E.
Clark, Vera Marion
Clark, William L. Jr., 280, 212
Clarke, David R., 280
Clarkson, Merton A.
Clary, Maurice Clay, 280, 153
Claussen, Dwayne N., 281
Clay, Davey Lee
Clifton, Bryan Rex, 281
dinger, Ardith Joyce
dinger, Kirby Duke
Clizbe, James, 281, 205
Clizbe, Ronnie Dee, 347, 150
Clough, Mary Joanne, 281
Clymore, Dennis Earl, 281
Cobb, Jack Earl, 248
Coddington, Neil A., 281
Cody, Bruce Joseph, 281, 210, 24,
152
Cody, Robert Dow
Coe, Charlotte Rita
Coe, Gordon Joseph
Coe, Stephen Malin
Coe, Suzanne
Coffee, Jean Ramona, 281
Coffee, Robert W., 281
Cogswell, Jerry C, 281
Colby, Sandra Sue, 281
Cole, Harold W. Jr., 248
Cole, Robert Walton, 347, 193
Cole, Thomas Gary, 347
Cole, Thomas Humphrey, 281, 199
Cole, Thomas Robert, 347, 205
Coleman, Gail H., 281, 203
Coleman, Michael Lee, 281, 205, 265
Coleman, Phillip C, 281, 205
Colling, Brenda C.
Colling, Darl Jordan
Colling, Owen Howard, 233, 128
Collins, Carlyle L.
Collins, John Dennis, 281
Collins, Joyce S.
Collins, Ky, 281, 191
Collins, Russell W.
Collins, Simon Kenton
Coloma, Jose A., 281
Coltharp, Bruce Ray
Colwell, Gary Don, 281
Combs, Weslie
Comes, Richard D.
Cometto, John Carlo, 281
Comin, Susan Jane, 281, 190
Conant, Kathleen Mae, 281, 139
Conibear, Grant S.
Conklin, Charles M.
Conklin, Gilbert F.
Conkling, Marvel E.
Conley, Bruce Alan, 347
Connell, Kelly R., 281
Connell, Judith Marie, 281
Connelly, Constance R., 281, 185
Conner, Carolyn June, 281
Conner, Jack Michael, 360, 154
Conner, Lon Fredrick, 347
Connolly, John Weston
Cook, Albert Wayne, 281
Cook, Bart, 281
Cook, Kenneth Wayne, 281, 152, 161
Cook, Karen Ann, 281, 195
Cook, Robert Lawrence, 282
Cook, Robert Lewis, 282
Cook, William Monroe, 282
Cooke, Betty, 282, 203, 144
Cooke, Delmar Gordon, 282
Cooke, Manning M., 282
Cooke, Richard Henry, 282, 305
Cooley, Warren Paul
Coolidge, J. B., 282, 212, 248
Cooper, David Alan, 282
Cooper, Donald Arnott, 282
Cooper, Gerald Eugene, 282
Cooper, Glen Elmer
Cooper, Norwood D. Jr., 347
Cooper, Susan Ann
Cooper, William Ray, 282, 215
Copyak, Robert Lloyd
Corbett, James David, 282
Corbridge, Margaret D.
Cordes, Sam Meade
Corgan, Michael H.
Corgan, Virginia E., 380
Cornelius, George F., 282
Cornish, Richard K., 282
Correll, Shirley Anne, 282, 203, 29,
153
Corsi, J. Cleone, 282, 130, 141
Costantino, Sheila A., 282, 185
Costel, Gerald L.
Cotter, Gerald Frank
Cotter, Ronald Martin
Cottingham, Fred A., 282
Cotton, Gary Dean
Cotton, James Albert
Cotton, John Phillip, 282, 205
Cotton, Patricia Ann, 347
Cotton, Sandra F., 282
Cottrell, Russell G., 347
Coulson, Ruthe, 282
Coulter, Celeste M.
Courson, Gene Lee, 282
Coutis, Spiros Arthur
Courtney, Barbara E. T., 141
Cover, Margaret Ann, 347, 130, 132
Cowan, John Sterling
Cowan, Madelyn Tyler
Cowling, Linda
Coy, Barbara Ann, 282
Coy, Edward Clay
Coy, Richard Neil, 282
Coykendall, Mary M., 347
Cozzens, Edwin, 347
366
Crabtree, Olga F.
Craig, Janice Kay, 282
Cramer, Louis William
Crampton, Robert W., 282
Crane, Edward Jerome
Crane, Sara Lyn, 282, 197, 139, 153,
138, 147
Crary, John Lloyd Jr., 283
Craven, James Martin
Creager, Donald Lee
Creech, Patrick A., 283, 215
Crerar, Nancy Carole
Creson, Carol Lee
Crews, Glenda Nell, 283, 195, 145
Crihfield, Bobby Lee
Critchett, Elizabeth, 283
Crites, Richard Arlen, 283
Crocker, Edwin Fentcn, 283
Crofts, Charles H.
Crofts, Christopher A., 283
Cronk, David Sterling, 283
Cronk, Jane Ellen, 283
Crosby, Patrick Frost
Cross, Arnold Robert, 283
Cross, Frank Richard
Crosson, James Huston
Crosson, John H.
Crouse, Hugh Worth
Crouse, Michael Jon, 283, 18S, 24
Crow, Kathryn Lois, 283
Crowell, Susan, 283, 135
Crumpacker, Rose Mary, 347
Cue, Charles Lee, 283
Culbertson, Sally J., 283, 185, 142
Culver, Charles C, 283
Cummings, Marcia Gail, 283, 195
Cummings, Richard E.
Cundall, Dale George
Cundy, Arthur F.
Cunningham, James L., 283, 212
Curry, Janet Lea, 283, 131
Curtis, George James
Curtis, Roberta Mae
Curtis, Charles W., 283
Cuthbertson, Bob Dale, 283
Cutler, Donald Ray, 158
Cutler, Martha Stout, 347
Cutts, Ronald Merritt, 284
Cykler, Cary Lee, 284, 194
D
Daberkow, Roderick L., 284
Dabich, Micheal Lee
Dahl, Jens, 284
Dahlman, John Larry
Dahlquist, Betty Jean
Dalgarn, Margaret R., 284, 130
Dalley, Ronald V.
Dalpiaz, Edwin Lee, 284
Dalton, Gerald F. Jr., 347, 206
Dalton, James Melburn
Daly, John Thomas
Dalziel, Dean Alvin, 347
Dameron, David Eugene, 284
Damrow, Neil Gerald, 284, 215
Danda, James Joseph
Daniels, John Gerald
Dankowski, Magna K.
Danner, Marilyn Jane, 284, 132
Danz, Dolores Ann, 284
Darby, Edwin Wallace, 234, 205
Darcy, Laura E.
Dark, John Joseph
Darnall, Emilie C, 347
Darnall, Gary Harvey, 360, 205
Darnall, Glenn R., 284
Darnall, Richard L.
Darr, Richard Bruce, 284, 202, 152
Darrah, Joseph Emory, 284
Dastagir, Mohammad A., 347
Daughenbaugh, Julie K., 284
Daugherty, Howard E., 284
Daulton, John David, 284, 215
David, Eugene Douglas
David, Vernon Henry, 152
David, Walter F. Jr., 284
Davidson, Michael B.
Davidson, Peter S., 285, 132
Davidson, Wynona Ruth, 285
Davis, Cleve, 234
Davis, Arnold E. Jr., 284
Davis, Billie Jean, 284
Davis, Brent Helm
Davis, Carole Sue, 284, 198
Davis, Christine, 284
Davis, Donald Edward
Davis, Frank G. F. Jr., 284
Davis, Gordon Gerald, 347, 186
Davis, Gwendolyn, 285
Davis, James Raymond
Davis, John Clem
Davis, Kent, 360, 203
Davis, Laurens C. Jr., 285
Davis, Leonard Allen, 285, 161
Davis, Raymond Gale, 360
Davis, Robert Duane, 285, 158
Davis, Robert Eugene, 285
Davis, Robert Scott
Davis, Susan Lucille, 285
Davis, Thomas C.
Davis, William Joseph, 285, 158
Davison, Kathryn Mary, 285
Davison, Stephen B., 285, 199
Dawson, Huey Allan, 347
Dawson, Sandra Jo, 285, 144
Dawson, Warren Theo
Dawson, Wayne Estel, 347, 210
Deal, Dwight Edward
Deaver, James Sidney, 347
Debott, Max Albert, 285
Debruyn, Jimmy Lee, 285, 139, 157
Decker, Fred, 143
Decker, Waldron H., 285
Deem, Paul Sherman, 285
Deer, Montie Richard, 347, 210
Defratis, Robert J., 285, 185, 206
Degise, Janet V.
Dehoff, Thomas Earle, 285
Deines, Kenneth Leroy, 347, 126,
154, 151, 155
Deisch, Richard Allen
Delair, John Robert, 285
Delaney, Thomas P., 285, 199, 134
Delaplaine, George O., 285
Delaurante, Marian L., 285, 197
Dell, David B. II, 285, 248
Demartini, Richard J., 285
Demorest, Janet Lee, 286, 195
Dennis, Mary Ellen
Dent, Eleanor Gaye, 286, 191
Denton, Jay Darnell, 286
Denton, Jimmie Lynn, 286
Denton, Karen Elaine, 286, 185
Derby, Terry Ronald, 286
Deridder, Kaye, 286
Derr, Larry Dean, 286
Dertinger, Lowell C.
Desmarais, Richard W., 134, 233
Despain, Carvel G., 140
Despain, Melvin J., 347
Deti, Sandra M., 286, 185, 143
Dettloff, Charles R., 360
Dettloff, Erland Gary
Deuschle, Margaret A., 286
Devaney, Michael R., 286, 186
Devaney, Phyllis W.
Deveraux, Evva N., 360
Devlin, John Thomas, 286
Devlin, Richard W.
Dewey, Sharalyn Ann
Dickens, Lynn Marie, 286, 198, 137
Dickey, Marlin Lavoy
Dickinson, Jean Ann, 286, 190
Dickinson, Richard L., 347, 150
Dickman, Charles A., 286
Dickson, Jamie Lynn, 283, 191
Diegelman, Darold A.
Dietz, James Theodore, 235
Difabio, Denise K., 286
Difelici, Raymond E.
Difraia, Chris D. Jr., 283
Dillinger, Louis F., 286, 130
Dillinger, Maxine E.
Dillon, David Henry, 286
Diloreto, Rinaldo Jr., 286, 183
Dimalante, Thomas J.
Dimler, Ross Ivan, 286
Dimmick, Ralph W.
Dimmitt, Tony Lee, 285
Dinan, Stephen A., 286, 143
Dinges, Robert Edward, 286
Dinkins, Jack Emery, 286
Dinkins, Paul Floyd, 286, 210, 159
Dinneen, John Garvin, 287, 211, 148,
177, 180, 265
Dinsmore, Bruce, 287, 155, 158
Dion, Douglas Paul, 287
Ditullio, Dana Lee, 287
Ditullio, Michael D.
Dixon, Thomas Perry, 287, 215
Dixson, Gladys Leone
Dockham, Hearley, R., 287, 213
Dockter, Charles E., 347
Dodds, Connie Rae
Dodge, Larry David, 348, 211
Doerr, Karen Louise, 348
Doerr, Marlene Ann, 348
Dohm, Norman Louis, 287
Doi, Kazumsa
Dolan, James Albert, 287
Dolan, Kathleen Sue
Dolenc, Daniel Albert, 287
Dolenc, Max Rudolph, 287, 143
Doll, Theodore, 143
Dolling, William T., 287, 206
Domsalla, Cherie Ann, 287
Donachie, David John, 348, 164, 134,
253
Donohue, Jane E., 287
Donaldson, Eloise L.
Donovan, Dennis M.
Dooley, Laurence K., 287, 183
Dooley, Michael James
Doran, Richard C.
367
Dotson, Dave Lawrence, 287
Dougherty, David Hugh, 30
Doughty, Richard T.
Doughty, William E., 287
Douglass, James David, 287
Dowler, Charles R., 287, 202
Dowler, John Walter, 287, 187
Downie, Evelyn E., 348, 191, 208
Downing, Thomas, 287, 211, 265
Downing, Samuel K., 287, 211
Downs, Robert S. Jr., 287, 183, 142,
152, 166, 165
Dowson, Stephen Harry, 287, 210
Doyle, James Francis
Drake, Sherman H., 287, 183
Drake, Wanda Pearl, 287
Draney, Terryl Elno
Dray, Perry, 348, 187
Dreves, Fred John
Drew, Carolyn Kaye, 1, 237, 185, 139
Drew Carolyn Kaye, 2, 287
Drew, Joseph Coleman, 348, 187
Dries, Geraldine E., 287, 264
Driscoll, Paul Dennis, 287, 199
Drollinger, Deward L.
Drury, Margaret H., 348, 223
Dubay, Donald Herbert
Duclo, Marley Jay
Dudley, Gordon F., 287
Dugan, Kent H., 287, 183
Duggleby, Dianne Lee, 287
Duguid, James Otto, 348, 153, 160
Duke, William Earnest, 287
Dumont, Suzanne E.
Duncan, Barbara Jean, 2S7, 198, 28,
163, 23, 137, 136
Duncan, Diana Lou, 287, 131
Duncan, Gene Emerson
Duncan, Glenn Allen
Duncan, Hugh Mackay
Duncan, Irvine Moore, 237, 193
Duncan, Marka, 287
Duncan, Roberta M.
Duncan, Ronald Parker
Duncan, Linda Kay, 237
Dunder, Clarine Joyce, 237, 147
Dunham, Helen G., 288
Dunivent, Rex Edward, 288
Dunlap, Richard H., 348
Dunlevy, Daniel P., 288
Dunmire, Irvin Dale
Dunn, Edwin Tony, 287, 157
Dunn, Lonnie Lewis, 134, 233
Dunnam, Beverly Kaye, 288, 144
Dunning, Carol Ann, 288
Dunnington, Leslie G., 380
Dunrud, C. Richard
Dunton, John Michael
Duran, Victor Acosima, 238, 158
Durdel, Gerhard W., 288, 199
Durfee, Marion C.
Durfey, Truman Jerome, 343
Durgain, Michael E., 288
Duryee, William K.
Dye, Beverly Ann, 348, 198
Dye, Candace Kim, 288
Dye, Kenneth Frank
E
Earhart, Bonnie L., 288
Earhart, Neil Edward, 348, 157
Earnshaw, David Gale
Easley, Jeanne Ann, 288, 190
Eastland, Alan James, 288, 240
Eastman, Brent, 348, 187, 16, 128
Eastman, William G.
Eathorne, Frank Glenn, 348, 211,
156, 157
Eaton, Judith Ann
Ebens, Beverly B., 348
Ebens, Richard John, 360
Eckdahl, Clifford Dan, 139
Eckhardt, Joyce E., 288
Eddleman, William L.
Edington, David E., 245
Edmiston, Donna L.
Edmonds, Mary Esther, 288, 190
Edson, Karen Dene, 288, 223
Edwards, Carolyn Anne
Edwards, Harold Lee
Edwards, Lynn Darryl, 288
Edwards, Ruth T.
Egolf, David Post, 288, 211
Ehlers, Donna Jean, 288
Ehlin, Nancy Marie, 288
Eicher, Robert C.
Eickbush, Francis D., 288, 211
Eickbush, Karl R., 289
Eikenberry, Bill Fredrick, 289
Eikenberry, Howard D., 289
Eikenberry, Robert L., 289
Einspahr, William F.
Eisele, Jean Earl, 348
Eisenhauer, Lloyd A.
Ekberg, Arthur Cary, 289, 215
Elkins, Roger E., 289
Elliott, George Allen
Elliott, Lewis Edward
Ellis, Patrick, 289, 161
Ellis, Michael John, 193
Ellis, William W.
Elmblade, Elizabeth A., 289
Elmquist, Bruce Allen
Embree, William N., 348, 210
Embrey, Thomas S.
Emdee, Daniel Gordan
Emerson, Frank C.
Emmett, James III
Emmons, Larry Dee, 360
Empfield, Don Morris
Ems, Robert Wayne, 348
Enderson, James H.
Enderson, Margaret D.
Enevoldson, Ann Welch
Enevoldson, Einar K.
Engdahl, Leroy Elof
Engdahl, Louise Ann, 360
Engel, John Harold, 134, 233
Engle, William Walter
Engleby, Lynn Weltzel
Engleby, Thomas L.
Engstrom, Judith Anne, 289, 192
Engstrom, Kathleen A.
Engstrom, M. Gregory, 289, 210
Ennis, Robert Dale, 348
Ensley, Robert Wayne, 348
Epp, Richard John, 289
Erickson, James G., 360
Erickson, Larry C, 289
Erickson, Mary Ellen, 137
Erickson, Richard S.
Erickson, Theodore O., 289, 159
Ernst, Sallie Ann, 289, 185, 26
Escott, Kay Diane
Esquibel, Floyd A
Essman, Darlene Anne, 348
Etcheverry, Michael R., 289
Evans, Donna, 348, 203, 208, 145
Evans, Harry Forbes
Evans, Richard M., 289
Evans, William Henry, 289
Evanson, Judith Ann, 289, 194
Evanson, Kenneth O., 289
Evenson, Donna Kaye, 289, 185
Evenson, Kristi K., 289, 198
Everett, Goodman C, 348, 151
Ewing, Mary Ann, 289
F
Fabian, George Thomas
Faingold, Fidelia, 289
Fair, Nancy Helen, 289, 131
Fairfield, George E., 348
Falkingham, Janis Kay, 289, 119
Fallin, Lonnie Dale, 289, 187
Falzone, Colleen M., 289
Fanning, Donald Lynn, 239
Fanning, Harry Paul, 239, 210
Farabee, Ronald Chas., 348, 213
Farlow, Victoria Rae, 289
Farmer, John Lyle, 289, 199
Farnham, Karen Kay W., 289
Farnham, Frank Edwin, 348, 211,
157
Farrell, Patricia S., 289, 194
Farris, Grant M., 289
Fearno, Joseph B., 289
Fechtmeyer, Elizabeth
Fechtmeyer, Gary Paul, 265
Federer, Cathy June, 130, 141, 136
Federer, Mirlen Dale
Fedrizzi, Richard Guy
Feeser, Janice Ann, 290
Feighny, James P. Jr.
Feilner, Paul Warren
Feit, James Eugene, 290
Felt, James Wesley, 360, 211
Felt, Karin G., 290, 203, 264
Feltner, Isobel Kay, 348, 198
Fenimore, Sara Jane, 290, 136
Fenner, Stewart D. Jr,
Fenton, James L.
Fenton, Michael D.
Ferguson, Jacqueline, 290, 192
Ferguson, Reta Mae, 290
Fermelia, Al, 152
Fermelia, Anita C, 290
Fermelia, Aurelius A., 348, 233
Fernald, M. Joanna, 348, 203
Ferrell, Dorothy E., 290
Ferren, David Allen, 348, 187
Ferrin, Marthajayne
Ferrin, Steve William, 290, 193, 137
Ferris, Clinton S. Jr.
Ferry, Richard W.
Fetsco, Patricia M., 290, 194
Feuz, Lawrence Don
Field, Dan B.
Field, Sylvia Ellis, 290, 28, 155
Fields, Edward Donald
Finch, Walter David
Finch, Edward Dean
Finch, Richard S., 290, 206
Finlayson, George R., 290
Finnerty, Daniel E., 290
368
Finnerty, James J., 290, 200
Finnerty, William T., 290, 200
Firestone, James H., 348, 166, 165
Fish, Sally Jo, 290
Fisher, Fred Theodore, 290
Fisher, Karen Annette, 290, 130,
137, 136
Fisk, Dorothy Duncan, 290
Fisk, Robert Spencer
Fisser, Herbert G.
Fitzhugh, Dorothy M., 290
Fladmoe, Gary Gardner, 290, 166,
165
Flaherty, Patrick
Flaim, Bruno Andrew, 290
Flanders, Frederick M., 290
Fleck, Randy George, 290, 206
Fleming, Harold Lloyd, 290
Fletcher, Glenn Lloyd
Fletcher, John E.
Flett, David Charles, 290, 206
Flippin, Susan Maxey, 290, 192
Flitner, Stanley Earl
Flittie, Mary J.
Floth, James Dexter, 348, 158
Flowers, Rebecca L., 290
Flowers, Stephen E. Jr.
Flyr, Janice Ellen, 290
Foe, Douglas Charles, 290
Fogelsonger, Donna L., 348, 190
Fogg, Calvin King
Folmer, George N.
Foos, Linda Kay, 290
Foote, Betty Jo Green
Forbord, Judine O.
Force, Dave William
Forcum, Donald Lee, 290
Forde, Ann Marcine, 290, 198
Foreback, Raymond Lee
Forister, Thomas C, 291
Fornstrom, Kenneth J., 291, 157
Forslin, Virginia L., 291, 141
Forsyth, David James, 349, 150
Foster, Carole P., 349
Foster, Gary Lee, 291
Foster, Henry Norman, 291
Foster, Kenneth James, 291
Fotheringham, Paul A., 291, 140
Fowler, George Galvin, 349, 206,
126, 142
Fox, Stuart Lee, 291, 200
Foy, Ronald Daniel
Francis, Ted Frank, 134, 234
Fraser, Robert W., 291
Frazier, William R., 291
Freeburg, Rhonda M., 291
Freed, Charles Darwin
Freese, Sharon Kay, 291, 144
French, Douglas Lynne, 291
French, Howard Joel, 291, 139
French, William B.
Frenchik, Steve Frank
Friedman, Marc Philip
Friend, Patricia Lee
Fries, James Harlan, 291, 202
Frisby, John Mitchell, 291, 206
Frison, Willis C, 291
Fritzel, Max John
Fritzen, George B., 291
Fromong, Charlotte W.
Froome, Charles D.
Fruchey, Richard A.
Frude, Allen Gary, 291, 206, 245
Frude, Jerry M., 247, 245
Fryback, Myrna Joyce, 291
Frye, Neil A.
Fujikawa, Mary Riuko, 349, 123
Fujikawa, Thomas T., 291, 215, 152,
155
Fulk, Cortney Jay
Fullerton, Ed, 360
Funk, George David, 349
Funk, John Kilvert, 349
Furer, Lloyd Carroll
Furse, Thomas Walter, 349
.Futa, Fred Yasuo
Futa, Lawrence Ma mom
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Gaer, Perri Wood
Gaines, George Ward, 291
Gale, Daniel Andrew
Gale, John Bernard
Gallagher, Lila Lee, 291, 192, 234
Gallant, Thomas Merle, 291
Gallinger, James E., 291, 183
Gallinger, Robert W., 291
Galloway, Chester, O.
Galloway, Winifred F.
Gamble, James Micheal, 291
Gammon, Nancy Kay, 291
Gams, Sharon Margaret, 291
Garcia, Alfred, 349
Garcia, Reloy, 349, 130
Gard, Roberta Jean, 291, 195
Gardner, Elsie C, 360
Gardner, Franklin D., 360
Gardner, Hal Arch, 349, 140
Gardner, Henry Joseph
Gardner, Judy Ann, 349, 203, 208,
264
Gardner, Julia, 141
Gardner, Richard A., 349
Garman, Duane Lee
Garner, Ronald Lee
Garofalo, Thomas R.
Garrett, Anna Velda, 291, 141
Garrett, George S., 291, 187
Garrett, John Charles, 291, 245
Garrison, Joann E, 291
Garrity, Patricia Ann, 291, 198, 131
Gautz, James Lloyd, 245
Gawenda, Gerald T.
Gazdik, James Duane, 291
Gebott, Douglas Garth, 349
Gehring, Steve Evan, 291, 211, 152,
180
Geile, Robert Gene
Geisler, Edward B., 291
Gembala, Kay Marian, 291
Genetti, Marilee, 291, 198, 119, 131,
180
Genetti, Paul David, 291
Gentry, Vernon Leroy
George, Kathleen Ann, 291
Georges, Dorothy Jean, 349, 198,
177, 180
Georgios, Angelo A., 349
Georgis, James F., 291, 208
Gerhardt, Robert Ross, 292, 206, 145
Gerheart, Donald E., 292, 148, 168
Gernert, Ann Dakin, 349
Gerrard, Clyde B., 292
Gerrard, Gary Louise
Gerrard, Patricia E., 141
Gershman, Stanley
Gertsch, Theodore C, 349, 159, 156,
160
Gianola, Dominick J., 292
Gibbs, Catherine Ann, 349, 190
Gibbs, Mary Jo, 292, 185, 144
Gibson, Douglas Allen, 292
Gibson, Larry Lee, 349, 150
Gidley, James Henry, 292, 200, 24,
134, 234
Gies, F. J., 292
Gies, Theodore F., 291
Gilbert, Sue Marie
Gillaspie, Ha Elaine, 292, 196
Gillaspie, Ralph B., 292, 202
Gillespie, Frank A.
Gillette, Kathleen A., 292
Gillette, Pamela Dee
Gillette, Willard R.
Gilmer, Carolyn Lee, 349, 130, 139,
145, 138
Gilmore, Kenneth A., 292
Gilmore, Marion E.
Gilroy, Evelyn, 292, 203, 26
Gilroy, Barbara Jane, 292, 203
Gingles, John Roy, 202
Giorgis, Jadie W.
Giro, Joseph Edward, 292, 211
Giro, Margaret Dowd, 292, 196
Gish, Fred, 292, 240
Gist, Richard Dan
Glandt, Marilyn J., 292
Glass, Donald Norman, 360
Glass, Donna June
Glass, Gerald Lynn
Glasspoole, William D., 349
Gliozzi, James
Glover, Robert Leon, 292
Gloyd, Connie Marian, 292, 190
Godbe, Ralph H. Jr., 293, 203, 245
Goertz, Sheran Kaye, 293
Goetz, Edward Nelson, 293, 206, 150
Golden, Donna P., 349, 198, 208, 163,
19
Golden, Edward James, 293
Golden, Lee Edward, 293
Golden, Thomas M., 293, 208, 142,
152
Goldsmith, Jimmy Lee, 293
Goldsmith, Robert Lee, 293
Gomez, Hernan, 349, 211
Gonzales, Adelaida I., 293
Gonzalez, Thomas M., 293
Gonzalez, Virginia A., 349, 196
Good, Merle Norris, 293
Goodart, James M.
Goodman, David Paul, 293, 150
Goodman, Sandra Lee
Goodson, Peny W., 293, 130, 136
Goodwin, Nancy Jean, 293
Gore, Berton Alan
Gorski, Peggy Eleanor
Gosar, Jack George
Goslow, George M.
Gosney, Dale Edwin, 293, 135
Gostas, Ted William
Gould, George Albert, 293, 206
Gould, Katherine F., 293
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369
Gould, Margaret Anne, 293, 190, 153,
143
Gould, Mary Ethel
Gould, Walter Harry
Grabill, John Bradley
Grable, John Guy, 293
Grado, Lynn Jeanenne, 293, 185
Graefe, Floyd W. Jr., 349, 213
Graefe, Linda Lee, 293
Graeff, Daniel Mack, 293, 155
Graham, Alex Lon, 349, 187
Graham, Craig Edsel, 293
Graham, Hilary Mclean
Graham, Richard Lynn, 293
Graham, Sharon Louine
Grams, Donald Ivan
Grant, Dennis Michael, 293, 200
Grant, Edward Lee
Grant, Robert Waltman, 293, 202
Grassman, Eric Dixon, 293
Grasso, Alinda B., 293, 143
Grasso, Paul Bernard
Graves, Paul Gordon
Graves, Terry Kent, 293
Graves, William H. B., 349
Gray, Jo Ann
Gray, Sharon Jean
Gray, Susan Ann, 293
Greaser, Jackie Ann
Green, Charles Peter, 350, 215
Green, Gilbert F., 293
Green, Mary Ellen, 293, 198, 143
Green, Stephen W.
Green, William Virgil
Greene, David Wallace, 293, 200
Greenhalgh, Ronald K.
Greenhalgh, Ted
Greenlee, Paul R.
Greeno, Earl Arthur, 294, 206
Greenwald, Charlotte, 350
Greenwald, Janice Kay, 294
Greer, David Glen, 138
Grego, Daniel Francis, 134
Greichus, Algirdas
Greichus, Yvonne A.
Grella, Marcia Mary, 294
Grenevitch, Benjamin, 340, 200
Grenke, Edward Joseph
Grenlund, Gretta Beth
Gress, Carolyn Marie, 294
Greth, Charlene E., 294
Greth, Phillip A., 350, 200
Gries, John Charles, 350, 211, 122,
156, 19
Grieve, James Henry
Grieves, James Emmett, 294
Griffin, Leora Lynn, 350
Griffin, Richard M., 294
Griffiths, Elizabeth
Grotz, Myrna Dawn
Grover, Jana Louise, 294, 131
Grunkemeyer, Gary L., 294
Grynewytsch, Anatol, 294
Gudmundson, Jesse E., 294
Guerin, Jay W II, 294, 200, 163, 88
Guest, James Edgar, 294, 237
Guilford, Gary Glenn
Guill, Howard Francis
Guittard, Jay Quealy, 234
Gullickson, Judy C.
Gunter, Rudolph James
Gurney, Lyle Jacob, 294
Guthmann, Pauleen M., 294, 143,
147
Guthrie, Gail Elaine, 350, 192
Guthrie, Mary Bell, 294, 203, 19
Guthrie, Nancy J., 294, 203, 217
Guthrie, Patricia R.
Gutierrez, George E., 159
Gutz, Kenneth Henry, 294, 206
Guy, Georgina, 294, 203, 135'
Guzauskas, Algirdas
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Haagensen, Ellen J., 294, 185
Hacker, Billie Jon, 294, 194
Hacker, Jay Robert, 294
Hadley, Charles E.
Haefele, Dale Dean, 294, 137
Hagemeier, Charles E., 294
Hagen, Dorothy Marie, 294, 194
Hager, Bonita Mae, 294
Hager, James Edward
Haglund, Richard D.
Hagood, Rosemary E.
Hahn, Terry Jay, 294, 151
Haight, Barbara Joan, 295, 194, 155,
131, 148
Hailey, Janette Ann, 295, 192, 217
Hakes, Samuel Duncan
Hale, Norman Wayne, 295
Hale, Paula Jean J., 144
Hales, Janice Kay
Haley, Walter Patrick
Hall, David Lee, 295
Hall, Edwin A., 295
Hall, Gary Russell, 295
Hall, Guya Lee, 295, 192
Hall, Guyna Lee, 295, 192
Hall, James Floyd, 295, 210
Hall, James N. Ill
Hall, Jon William, 295, 200
Hall, Joseph William, 350
Hall, Karen Alice, 295, 225, 25, 153
Hall, Mary Griffin, 295
Halle, Ernest Warren, 24
Hallein, Joseph John, 295, 132
Hallett, Eldon James
Hallmann, Clark John, 295
Halverson, Otis Frank, 295, 210
Haman, William Gene, 295, 206
Hamblin, Earl Milne
Hamblin, Shanee C, 295
Hamburg, Marian F., 296
Hames, Alice C, 296, 192, 153
Hamilton, Claudia E.
Hamilton, Homer E.
Hamilton, Martin Alva, 360
Hamilton, Mary Ann F.
Hamlin, Diane Gail, 296
Hamm, Jerry Lee, 298
Hamm, Joseph Nicholas
Hamm, Thomas Freeman, 296
Hammond, Diann Arline, 298, 194
Hampton, William L., 296, 210
Hancock, George Guy
Hancock, Mark John, 296
Hand, Patrick, 148
Hand, Lawrence S.
Hand, Martha Jane, 296, 185
Hand, Richard Thomas
Handsel, Roy Milton, 350
Hanes, Suzanne, 350, 198
Hanify, Beverly Anne, 298, 196
Hanke, Dale Leroy, 360
Hanking, Fred, 296
Hanks, Elmer Morgan, 296
Hanks, John Chester
Hanly, Richard Dunn, 360
Hanna, Michael Keith, 350, 202
Hanna, Pauline W.
Hanna, Sheri Dian
Hansel, Larry Mack
Hansen, Carole Sue, 296
Hansen, Carolyn Ann, 296
Hansen, David Charles, 296, 200,
134, 245
Hansen, David Mark
Hansen, Ila Rowean, 296, 203
Hansen, James Hans
Hansen, Mary Ardell
Hansen, Robert C, 296
Hansen, Russell Arvid, 350, 187
Hansen, Sally Ann, 296, 131
Hansen, Sandra Jean, 296, 147
Hansen, Thelma Kay, 296, 198, 151,
25, 155, 146
Hansen, William Leroy, 298, 187
Hansen, William Louis
Hanson, Robert Eugene, 296, 187,
206, 241
Haralson, Sandra E., 296
Hardigan, William D., 151, 155
Hardin, Kathryn L., 296
Harding, George O. Jr., 296
Harding, Malcolm R., 350, 213
Hardy, Carolyn Emma, 296
Hardy, Donna Joan, 296, 203
Harford, Patti Lue, 297
Harmon, Billye Anne, 298, 144, 138
Harmon, Thomas Camp, 296, 140,
135, 166, 165
Harmston, Linda, 297, 163, 141, 138
Harnden, William C.
Harnden, Wilma K.
Harper, James Phillip, 297
Harper, Kathleen Fay, 297
Harper, Ollie R.
Harrington, David L.
Harrington, Mary B., 350
Harrington, Robert L.
Harris, Edwin James
Harris, Kathryn Diane, 350
Harrison, Larna
Harris, Kenneth L., 360
Harris, Mary C. Santee
Harris, Michael Henry, 252
Harris, William G., 297, 137
Harris, William M. IV
Harrison, Carole Anne, 297
Harrison, Gale K., 297
Harrison, Lael R.
Harrison, Lloyd K., 297
Harrison, Orval C, 297, 140, 156, 160
Harrison, Virden L., 350
Harrod, Charles E., 350, 202
Harrod, Don A., 297, 157
Hart, Darrell Edward, 297
Hart, Fred William, 297
Hart, Myrna Lorraine, 297
Hartman, Jeffrey Gale, 297
Hartman, Martha Jayne, 297
Hartman, Nancy Lee, 297
Hartman, Vicki J., 297, 192
370
Hartwell, Thomas Joel, 297, 202
Harvey, Alice Hermina, 297, 147
Harvey, Barbara Ann, 350
Harvey, Gary Linn, 297, 32, 163
Harvey, Gerald Earl
Harvey, John Cecil Jr.
Harvey, Lewis Earl, 297, 260
Harvey, Linda Lou
Harvey, Thelma E., 360
Harvey, Wm. Robert
Hasbrouck, Richard W.
Hashem, Sahak, M.
Hashitate, Earl Isamu, 297
Haskins, Roland F. Jr.
Hassen, Allen Lee
Hassman, Howard Bruce
Hauer, Jacqueline F.
Hauf, Charles Barry, 350
Hauf, David, 350
Haug, Conrad Neil, 350, 202
Hautala, Robert A.
Hawes, Anna Jane
Hawkins, Gloria Jean, 297
Hawley, Floyd Edward, 350
Hawthorne, Kenneth R., 297, 200,
252
Hayden, Peter Stanley
Hayes, Gerald C.
Hayes, Karen Sleight
Hayes, Robert E., 200, 234
Hayes, William Lee, 297
Hays, Laurie Joyce, 297, 130
Hayward, James Louis, 297, 215
Heady, Rebecca Ann, 297
Hearne, Terry, 297, 187
Heasler, Richard W. Jr., 297, 203
Heath, Janet Lee, 350, 194
Heathershaw, Morris D., 237
Hedlund, Woodrow ML, 297, 200
Heid, Delbert O., 350, 237
Heid, Raymond Gene
Heifner, Joel Robert, 297
Heil, Leota Joy, 297, 203
Heimsoth, Ivan Edward, 297
Heine, Richard T., 297
Heink, Adele Nelson, 297, 203
Heink, William Alford, 350, 155, 153,
135
Hejde, Martha J. H., 351
Heldt, Don Richard, 351, 134, 234,
252
Helgerud, Steinar
Heller, Edward E. Jr., 297, 166, 165
Helmich, Donald B.
Helms, Mary Lee, 297
Helvey, Mary Ann, 297, 190, 136
Helzer, Leonard Adam, 298
Hemry, David Allan, 351, 211, 154
Hemry, Michael Paul
Henberg, John Richard
Hendershott, Lynn R.
Henderson, Carl Dean, 298, 206
Henderson, Dewey R.
Henderson, Frank W., 298
Henderson, Jimmie L., 351, 150
Henderson, Karen Sue, 298, 141
Henderson, Kenneth B.
Henderson, Lael W., 298
Henderson, Larry E.
Henderson, Laura Jean, 351
Henderson, Lorena E.
Heniff, Raymond C. Jr.
Henley, Jane Rae, 298
Henn, Charles Lee
Henn, Sally Louise
Henrie, Marty Anne
Henrie, Ralph Daniel, 298
Henry, Paul Kenneth, 360
Hensley, Richard C, 298
Herbison, Michael R.
Herbst, Annelene M. J.
Herdt, Betty Carol, 298
Hermansen, John F., 298, 206
Herold, Alan
Herr, Richard Eugene, 298
Herrod, John Henry, 351, 199
Herzog, Milford Henry, 298
Heslep, Alvin Ray Jr.
Hess, Connie Jean, 298
Hess, Lloyd Milton Jr.
Hesson, William W., 298
Hetherington, Leon R.
Heyne, Donald John
Hibbert, John Guy Jr.
Hickerson, Richard L., 298
Hickey, Robert C, 234
Hickman, David M.
Hicks, Jim Lee, 360
Hicks, Mary Jean, 298
Hicks, Sally Merriman, 360
Higgins, William T., 298, 211
Highland, William P., 298
Hignett, John Lee, Jr.
Hilbird, Gerald W., 298
Hilbird, Sharon Kay, 298
Hileman, Brock Ernest
Hill, Carol Elaine, 298
Hill, James Michael, 234
Hill, Jerome Delane, 134
Hill, John M.
Hill, Karen Dee, 299, 198
Hill, Robert Norris, 299, 158
Hill, Royce Harold, 299
Hilliard; Marie C, 299, 147
Hillier, Robert Irwin
Hillmer, Norval J. Jr., 299, 200
Hills, Kenneth D.
Hines, Jerry Nelson, 299, 245
Hing, Florence Lew
Hing, Linda Lew, 299, 194
Hinman, Ronald Travis, 299, 206
Hipsher, James Arthur, 351, 183
Hirsig, James William, 299, 208
Hirsig, William Mark
Hirst, William P.
Hitchcock, Sue E., 299, 198, 117, 264
Hitchens, David Lee
Hittle, George F.
Hittle, Patricia Mae, 299, 121, 137
Hjerleid, Stanley Jr., 299
Hobbs, Jerre Ann, 299
Hobert, Sally Ann, 299, 192
Hobson, Fred Donald, 299
Hobson, James Edwin, 300
Hobson, Paul Jr.
Hockley, Kenneth Earl
Hodge, Dennis Stuart, 380
Hodge, Thomas Edward, 300, 163
Hodgell, Evelyn Owen, 351
Hodgell, Tolin Wesley, 351, 150
Hodges, Arabelle B.
Hodges, Arthur W.
Hodges, Carolyn Jean, 300, 223, 25,
179
Hodgson, Donald Mark, 351, 210
Hoeck, Marie Elena, 300
Hoefer, Andy Watson, 300, 211
Hoefer, Rufus Sanborn, 351, 211, 265
Hofferber, Donald Lee
Hoffmann, Mark A., 300, 156, 160
Hoffman, Suanne, 300
Hofioni, Said Zioudin, 300
Holberg, Birney Ralph
Holden, Coralee
Holden, Edward W., 300
Holder, Lee, 360
Holder, Mariann D., 300
Holder, Richard W., 300
Holgerson, Joyce N., 300, 136
Holgerson, William L.
Holladay, Durla M.
Holladay, Harold H., 300
Holland, Jay Davis, 300, 148, 166,
165
Hollenbeck, Dennis A., 300
Hollenbeck, Marvin D.
Holley, John Darrel, 300
Holliday, Cynthia L., 351
Holliday, Frank J.
Holliday, William A., 360, 206
Holmes. K. Norman
Holmes, Robert W., 300
Holmquist, Carol D., 300
Holmstrand, James A., 300
Holoun, Harold Dean
Holt, Raymond Alan, 300
Holwell, Bruce Alvin, 301
Holwell, William J., 301
Holz, Carolyn Frost, 301, 196
Homar, Paul Frank, 301, 241
Hood, Mary, 301, 141
Hooper, Leslie Howard
Hooper, Richard L.
Hoopes, Gaylen H.
Hoover, John Dimmick, 301, 211
Hoover, Judith E., 301
Hopkins, Glen S., 301, 134, 234
Hopkinson, Donald W.
Horgan, Kathleen Sara, 301, 185
Horn, Maurice Erny Jr., 301
Hornby, Karen A.
Hornby, Roger Lee
Hornecker, John Leroy, 157
Horton, Dorothy, 351, 192, 151
Horton, Lola Jean, 301, 130, 155, 145,
136, 146
Horton, Patricia Joy, 301, 190, 144
Hostetler, Larry Dean, 245
Houge, Ronald Louis
Houk, James Franklin
House, George J.
House, Janet Rae, 301
House, Patrick Lory, 351, 134, 253
House, Verne Wasden
Hovick, Robert Allen
Howard, Francis W., 301, 202
Howard, Sue Ellen, 301
Howatson, Gertrude B.
Howe, Richard Archie, 351
Hoy, Jo Ann, 301, 192
Hoyt, Gordon D. Jr., 301
Hoyt, Philip Munro
Hrabcak, Margaretta J., 351
371
Hu, Chun Pin, 130
Hubbard, Bryan Vance, 301
Hubbard, Jeanette Mae, 301, 136
Hubbs, Kennard Dale
Huck, Donna Rose, 301
Huckfeldt, Samuel R.
Huekins, Wesley C.
Hudak, James 301
Hudgeons, Kathy T., 301, 198, 117
Hudson, Edward Warren, 351, 215,
158
Huebert, Helen Marie
Huff, Ronald Lee, 301, 206
Hughes, James Harley, 143, 265
Hughes, Joann, 301, 192, 264
Hughes, John Patrick, 301, 206
Hughes, Norma Jean, 302
Hughey, Rita Dianne, 302
Huizinga, David Henry
Hulbert, Larry N., 361
Hulbert, Milan W., 302
Hull, Carol Jo, 302, 196
Hull, Keith Niles
Hull, Robert Mccleary, 351
Hull, Robin Sue, 302, 196, 137
Hullinghorst, Robert, 302
Huls, Gary Eugene, 302
Hummer, Jean Frances, 302, 190,
147
Humphrey, Richard H., 302, 200
Humphreys, Jim Dean
Humphrys, Barbara J., 302, 225
Hundstad, Martin B., 351
Hunt, John James
Hunter, Barry William
Hunter, Carolyn Ann, 302
Hunter, Dan Alan
Hunter, Roger Clyde
Hunter, Sara Freeman, 302
Hunter, Terence James, 302, 202
Hurdle, Stuart Arthur, 351
Hursh, John Ray, 302
Husain, Farhat, 130
Hutchcraft, Joan Ann, 302, 196
Hutchins, Mac Arthur, 361
Hutchinson, Blane K.
Hutchison, Judith Ann, 302
Hyde, Judith, 302, 155, 141, 146
Hyde, Robert Milton
I
Ideus, Harvey S., 361
Igo, Jacquelyn Marie, 302, 192, 164,
155, 146
Igo, Jennifer Cullen
Igo, John Noblitt Jr., 302, 187
Ihne, Merle Henry Jr., 302, 132
Imbs, Peter John
Immel, Robert Charles, 302
Immesoete, Janet A., 302
Ingalsbe, Donald A.
Ingalsbe, Judith Mary
Ingham, Patricia Ruth, 351
Inkster, Robert Paul
Irvine, Melodie Wyoma, 302
Irving, William Earl, 302
Isaacs, John Loy, 302
Isaacson, John E., 351
Ishmael, Samuel T., 302, 148
Iturrian, Ben, 351, 155
Iversen, James Terry, 361
Iversen, John Riley
Iverson, Judith R.
Iverson, Jean Lillian, 302
Ivey, Diedre Lee, 302, 194, 131
J
Jablin, Carl Dale, 303
Jablin, Michael G., 351
Jabori, Sikander Shah
Jack, Wendell Dean, 159
Jackman, Sharon L., 303
Jacksa, Janice Marie, 303, 194, 135,
180
Jackson, Danny Lee, 303, 157
Jackson, Dorothy K.
Jackson, George G., 303, 161
Jackson, Gregg Ernest, 351, 210
Jackson, Robert Doerr, 303
Jackson, Robert M., 303, 183
Jacobs, Daniel Robert
Jacobs, Janice Jean C.
Jacobson, Bradford A., 351, 158
Jacobson, David Paul
Jacobson, Donald Jack, 351, 158
Jacques, Raymond W.
Jacquot, Raymond Gene
Jager, Dennis Gene, 245
Jairell, Robert Louis, 303
Jaixen, Mylan Louis
James, Carolyne Faye, 303
James, Royden L. Jr., 157
James, Stephen Lee, 303
Jameson, Mary Ruth, 303, 185
Jansen, Helen Marie, 303
Janzen, Gerald Lloyd
Jaramillo, Hernan, 303
Jaramillo, Paul Jr., 303, 200
Jarausch, Konrad, 303, 202
Jarrard, Richard D.
Javaherian M., 303
Jayachandran, Toke
Jeffers, Karen Marie, 351
Jefferson, Gordon R.
Jenkins, Charles John, 303, 215, 260
Jenkins, James R.
Jenkins, Mark Fred, 303
Jensen, Jimmy Fisker, 303, 138
Jensen, Leonard James, 303
Jensen, Sonia Louise, 303
Jensen, Vernon Alton
Jeremiason, Jo Ann, 303, 190
Jesse, Kenneth Edward, 361
Jessen, Richard Hans, 361, 161
Jesseph, Joseph Ralph
Jimerson, Curtis E., 126, 240, 242
Jingling, Robert G.
Johanson, Karen Marie, 351, 203,
145
Johns, Cordelia, 303, 147
Johnson, Adrian V., 304
Johnson, Alan Bond, 148, 145
Johnson, Alan D.
Johnson, Andrea Lee, 303, 25
Johnson, Caroline M., 304
Johnson, Cecil L. Jr., 361
Johnson, Celeste C, 304
Johnson, Charles M., 304
Johnson, Clark B., 304
Johnson, Donna Jean, 304
Johnson, Edward C, 304, 140
Johnson, Erma Maxine
Johnson, Francis T.
Johnson, Gordon S., 304
Johnson, Helen Marie
Johnson, James C, 304, 130
Johnson, Jere Scott, 351, 203
Johnson, Jerry Don
Johnson, Joan
Johnson, Joann, 304
Johnson, June Werner
Johnson, Karen Aline, 351, 190
Johnson, Kathleen B., 304
Johnson, Laurie Mae, 351
Johnson, Lawrence D., 304
Johnson, Lawrence E.
Johnson, Leann, 304, 192, 153
Johnson, Martin Loren, 304
Johnson, Nona Mae
Johnson, Richard C.
Johnson, Robert F., 304, 211
Johnson, Robert Henry
Johnson, Robert V., 304, 211
Johnson, Tom Wayne
Johnson, Virginia A., 304, 190
Johnson, Walter Scott
Johnston, James Allan, 304, 200
Johnston, Jerra Lee, 304, 153
Johnston, Kenneth H.
Johnston, Sandra I., 304
Johnstone, George R.
Jolley, Garth Boyce
Jolley, Samuel Lloyd
Jolovich, Donald J., 304
Jones, Alan Clarke, 304
Jones, Alayne Mabel C, 304
Jones, Cathyrn Ann
Jones, James Claude, 304
Jones, James Daniel, 304
Jones, Josephine, 304, 141
Jones, Judy Kay, 304
Jones, Kathyrn Louise, 304, 185, 131
Jones, Lee Powelson, 304
Jones, Michael Lynn, 304, 210
Jones, Richard C, 351
Jones, Robert Dale
Jones, Ronald Wayne, 351, 211
Jones, Wayne Gene, 361
Jordan, Judith Marie, 304
Jordan, Michael Merle, 304
Jordan, Roy Allen, 351, 200
Joseph, Fredric R., 352, 150
Jozwik, Francis X., 352
Jung, Christian Lee, 304, 187
Juraco, Zora J., 304, 143
Juroshek, John R., 361
Jurek, Robert Charles, 304, 161
K
Kadel, Daniel Dean, 304, 234
Kaegebein, Alvin T.
Kagi, James Walter, 305
Kagie, Norman Ray, 305, 206
Kahne, David Solomon
Kaisler, Stephen J.
Kallenbach, Donald J.
Kalokathis, Nick G., 148
Kaltenbach, Charles M., 305
Kamm, James A., 352
Kanaris, Louis Robert
Kandolin, James A., 305
Kane, Charles Owen
Kanellopoulos, N. I., 305, 130
Karajanis, Stephen
Karnes, Timothy D.
Karpan, Kathleen M., 305, 185, 163
372
Karrenbauer, Walter G.
Karsnak, Michael J.
Karstoft, Richard F., 305
Kasson, Loree Ellen
Kauchich, John Steven, 305
Kaufman, Norman E., 305
Kaufmann, Gerald M., 137
Kaul, Michael Allen, 305, 206
Kay, R. Keith, 305
Kayser, Jeretta Nancy
Kayser, Robert B., 352, 187
Keck, Charles F., 305
Kedl, George Kent
Keefe, Walter Michael, 305
Keefe, William Arthur, 305, 211
Keen, Larry Melvin, 305
Keenan, Ann Regina, 305, 198
Keenan, Vern Thomas
Kegerreis, Letha Lou, 305
Kekich, Jack Melvin, 305
Keller, Anne Maria, 352, 192, 264
Keller, Evelyn Elaine, 305
Kelley, Gary James, 305
Kelley, Gary Roland, 305
Kelley, Marlene Ann, 305
Kelley, Michael Ray, 305
Kelley, Ronald Earl, 305
Kellogg, David Hisey
Kellogg, Mary C, 305, 192
Kellogg, Patrick Ross, 143
Kellum, A. Anne Atkins
Kellum, Larry Scott
Kelly, Francis Eugene
Kelly, Joan Celine, 305
Kelly, Kim Martin, 305
Kelly, Robert William, 305, 202
Kelsey, Frankie Joyce
Kelso, James Dale
Kemme, Judy, 305
Kendall, Carol Jo, 305, 203
Kennedy, Kent, 306, 139
Kennedy, Sherilyn Kay, 308
Kenzy, Jacquelyn Rose, 306
Kerr, Harlan C. Jr., 306, 183
Kershisnik, Joseph C.
Kershisnik, Max T.
Kester, Frank Andrew, 306
Kestler, Nancy Ann, 306, 147
Keys, Avanell Ann, 308, 192, 208, 264
Keyser, Eugene Leo
Keyser, Keith Alan, 308
Keyser, Larry Willet
Keyser, Madonna Rae, 361
Kidneigh, Kenneth P., 306
Kiefling, John W.
Kildebeck, James S., 308, 211
Killam, Everett H., 361
Killinger, Gretchen
Kimble, Billie Louise
Kimble, Sharon Lynn, 303, 192
Kimble, Stewart G., 352, 158
Kimport, Marilyn L.
Kindler, David Lynn, 306, 183
King, David Arnold, 306, 188
King, James Richard 1
King, John Andrew, 306
King, John Stuart
King, Judith Anne, 308, 198
King, Kenneth Calder, 306, 139, 138
Kinkade, Margaret L., 184
Kinkade, Sharon Marie, 306
Kinn, Donald Norman, 361
Kinniburgh, Bill M., 352, 150
Kinnison, Joey Leas
Kirby, James Wallace
Kirkwood, Frank James, 308
Kirkwood, Sonia Ann
Kirlin, Lynn, 306, 162, 153, 158
Kirschten, Sally Ann
Kiser, Dennis Marvin
Kissack, Arthur R., 307, 245
Kissack, Ronald E., 307
Kitchen, Gerald John, 352, 187, 31,
163, 88, 128
Kite, Merrilyn M. F.
Kite, Rodney Charles
Kivisto, Gary Wayne, 307
Klafstad, Bernt K., 352
Klaver, Robert Philip, 307
Kleen, Frances Marie, 307, 130, 136
Kleinschmidt, Gary D., 307, 211, 130
Klingaman, Katherine, 352, 196
Klingle, Don William
Klofkorn, Carla Faye, 352
Knadler, Larry Robert, 307, 230
Knapp, Anna Rachel, 307
Knapp, Karen Jean C.
Knapp, Lynn Ray
Knight, Robert Paul, 307, 134, 234
Kniss, Barbara Jean, 307, 190, 69,
25, 155
Knoppe, Carolyn B.
Knutson, Kristin J., 208
Koch, Star Lynn, 307
Koch, William Paul, 307, 215
Kochiras, Elpi Nikie
Koester, Eugene J., 307, 159, 162,
156
Kohrs, Mary Bess, 307, 190, 130,
139, 155, 145, 136, 135, 143
Kolarich, Roger T.
Kolbicka, Michael R., 134, 252
Kolkman, James Harry, 307
Kolp, Jean Miller
Kominsky, Raymond J.
Korell, Lee Roy, 307
Korell, Robert Henry
Korfanta, Deanna F., 147
Korhonen, Betty Ellen, 307
Korhonen, Ray F.
Korosec, Liz, 307
Kortemeyer, Elmer J.
Kosmicke, Joan, 352, 190, 151
Kovats, Julius, 130
Kowlok, Gerald Wayne
Kraft, Edward John, 307
Kraft, Gordon Henry
Krasomil, Jerry Dean, 307
Kraus, Hans J.
Kraus, Kay Carol
Krause, Harold Allen, 352, 187
Kreider, Jack Warren
Krezelok, Virginia K., 307
Kristensen, Thomas H., 307, 156, 158
Kroen, Edward John
Krueger, Ray Earl, 307
Krug, Bruce M.
Kruse, John Charles
Kruse, Robert Douglas, 307
Kruse, Warren Jerome, 307
Krusee, Larry Elden, 307, 210
Krynovich, George
Kraza, Albert John Jr.
Kuchera, Aldrich, 307
Kudar, Joseph H. Jr., 352, 206
Kuiper, Gregory L.
Kuiper, Gretchen J.
Kula, Stanley Edward
Kurtz, Carolyn Ann, 307, 69
Kusnirik, Donna Marie, 307
Kuypers, John Clare
Kuzara, Richard S., 307
Kvenild, John Robert, 307
L
Labbo, Margaret Conly, 352
Labout, Arthur James, 307
Lacroix, Mary L3e, 144
Lacroix, William J.
Lafave, Richard E.
Lagoda, Marlene G., 307, 161
Lahti, Carole Manon, 307, 190, 131
Lahti, Harlan Jacob, 307, 132
Lain, Gay!*3 Raymond
Lake, Walter Eugene
Lamb, Foster Burnell
Lamb, Glenda May, 308, 130, 136
Lamb, Robert Odell, 308
Lamm, William Davis, 308
Lamson, Charles Watt, 127, 134, 234
Lancaster, Jenne I a, 136
Landen, Wayne Oliver
Landrigan, Marcia, 308
Lane, Catherine E., 308, 190
Lane, Jerry Leroy
Lane, Michael William, 308
Laney, Linda Lee, 308, 198
Lang, Karen Ruth, 352, 190
Lang, Maynard Francis, 352
Lantz, Keith William, 308, 206, 146
Lanum, Thomas Albert
Lanum, William James
Larchick, Steve Leon
Laroche, Richard M.
Larsen, Charles E.
Larsen, Everett L., 308, 187
Larsen, Svend Aage
Larson, Glen Leonard
Larson, Judy Kay, 308, 196
Larson, Robert W., 308, 154
Larson, Susan Mae, 203, 153
Larson, Twila Ann
Larson, Vicki Ann, 308, 203, 26, 144
Latham, Elisabeth B.
Latoush, Elizabeth Rumney, 352
Laughlin, Carol Joann, 308
Laughlin, Jack Loran, 361
Laughlin, Robert B. Jr., 308, 211,
148
Laughrey, James N. Jr., 308
Laughrey, Nancy S., 308
Launer, Jarred Earl, 308, 152, 260
Lawler, Patricia J., 308
Lawlor, Martha E.
Lawrence, Cozann C.
Lawrence, Gary James
Lawrence, John C.
Lawson, Max Edward, 352
Lawton, Larry David, 308, 140
Laya, Chris Joseph, 308
Laybourn, John Eugene
Laybourn, Teri Lisa, 264
Layman, Joan Brenda, 352, 192, 127,
25
373
Layton, Rhue Grace, 308, 194
Leadholm, Sandra Mary, 308
Leary, Don Jay, 352, 187, 134
Leckie, Maxine Stuart, 308, 190, 147
Lecompte, George C.
Lee, Gary Albert, 308, 206
Lee, Samuel Walker
Lee, Sandra May, 308
Lee, Sharon Kay, 308
Lee, Theodore Robert
Lee, Thomas C.
Lee, Virginia Rae, 309, 192, 234
Leech, Jerome George
Leech, Louis P. Jr., 308
Leek, Steve L.
Lefebre, Delia Faye, 309
Legerski, Charles J.
Leggett, Jo Ann, 309, 185
Legler, William C.
Legoski, Robert Joe
Legoski, Joann Louise, 352, 189, 32,
125, 163, 145
Lehmkuhler, Marjie A., 309, 144,
135
Lehti, Sandra Gae
Leik, Sandra Marie, 309
Lemire, Thomas Edward, 309
Lemke, Carol Margaret
Lemke, J. Keith
Lendrim, Joan Carol
Leng, Bruce Loren, 309, 210
Lentz, Robert John, 309
Lenz, Gordon Neil
Leonard, Weldon I.
Lepper, Mary Lynne, 303
Lerwick, Kenneth G.
Lessenden, Wanda Lynn
Lester, Kenneth David
Levine, William J., 134, 234
Lewallen, Keith A.
Lewis, Billie Jean, 309
Lewis, Larry Clifford, 352, 202, 161
Lewis, Lon Delvert, 309, 157
Lewis, Maren Jane, 185
Lewis, Marilyn Jean, 309, 185, 146
Lewis, Relta K., 309
Lewis, Robert Dwight, 303, 166
Lewis, Ronald Patrick, 309
Lewis, Sara Darlyne, 352, 192, 208
Lewis, Ted J.
Lewis, Terry Bunting, 309
Lewis, William R.
Liden, Ronald Carl, 309, 213
Likewise, Robert H.
Likins, Alberta Kay, 309
Likwartz, Don Joseph, 303, 208
Lilley, Lawrence P., 309, 248
Lilley, William R., 309
Lind, Riney, 352
Lindahl, Beverly Jean, 309, 196
Lindahl, Ralph M., 309
Lindberg, Kent C, 309, 140
Linde, John Paul, 309
Lindsay, Valorus D., 309, 166
Lindsey, Sally Ruth T., 309
Line, James Harry, 309, 200
Lineberry, Clinton T., 215
Linford, Rowland, 309
Linker, Cynthia D., 309, 185
Linnan, Terrance D., 309
Linton, Wayne Ernest, 234
Lipman, Jerry, 248
Lippincott, Marvin L., 352
Lisota, Edward Thomas, 310
Little, Heather Lee, 310, 196
Lloyd, Edward Henry, 352, 183
Loban, Sharon Irene, 310, 192
Locker, William J., 352, 157
Lockhart, Merna Dale, 310
Lockman, Walter R., 310
Lodge, Jane Lisbeth
Loebe, Carol Ann, 310, 190, 131
Loeffler, Janet Lee, 310, 198
Logan, Carolyn Joyce, 310, 192, 153
Logan, Kathleen R., 352, 191, 126,
164, 25
Loh, Lin Nar
Lohrenz, Judith Kay, 352, 203, 145
Lohse, Dennis W.
Lonabaugh, Charles A., 310, 187
Long, David Thomas, 310
Long, Dewey Dale
Long, Richard Ronald
Long, Ronald Alfred, 310, 206, 134,
242
Long, Sandra Kay, 310, 190, 155
Longhurst, Lee D.
Longpre, Jeanne Marie, 310, 193,
264
Lonsdale, Mary Ellen, 310, 190
Loo, Gum Yet, 310, 130
Lopez, George Mark, 310
Lora, Mercado Luis F.
Lorenz, Carolyn Flora, 310
Loseman, Erma Sybil, 353
Loucks, Donald C. Jr., 310, 211
Loudon, Theodore Lee, 310, 162, 156,
157
Loup, Iola Renae, 310
Lovata, Chris Gilbert, 308
Love, Charles M.
Love, Elizabeth J., 353
Love, John Douglas, 310
Loveridge, Charyl W., 310
Low, David C.
Lowe, Edwin Lee, 310
Lowell, Ralph Edward, 310, 140
Lowham, Hugh William, 310, 187,
247, 245
Lowham, Paul Edward, 353, 187,
125
Lowrance, Ronald N., 310
Lowrie, Lorraine Hope, 353
Lowry, Janet Lee, 310, 203, 147
Lowry, Jerry Lee, 310
Lucas, Diane Louise, 310, 203
Lucas, Ruth Ann
Lucas, Sharon Kae, 353, 203
Lucas, Thomas Alan
Ludlow, Rick II, 310, 183, 24
Ludwig, Carol Marie
Ludwig, Joanne, 353, 203
Ludwig, Richard R., 310, 201, 126,
24, 150, 146
Lufkin, Robert P., 310, 210
Luman, Kathryn Jane G., 353
Luman, Richard Edgar, 353
Lund, Laurie Ellen, 310, 147
Lundberg, Linda Jane, 310
Lundgreen, David A., 310, 140
Lundgreen, Michael W., 353, 156,
158
Luond, Sharon Irene, 311, 192, 264
Lupcho, Paul Joseph
Luper, Bonnie Lou D.
Luplow, John Thomas, 235
Lush, Wayne, 311
Luthi, Ryck, 311, 140
Lutz, Charlene Louise, 311
Lynch, Herbert Lewis
Lynch, John William
Lynch, Linda Lawrence, 353, 194,
142, 138
Lynn, Janet Arlene, 311, 185, 131
M
McArthur, M. Randall, 311
McAuliffe, Martha J., 311
McAuliffe, Mike Jon, 311, 215
McBride, John Kelly
McBride, Robert K., 311
McCabe, William S. Jr., 311, 207
McCain, Arthur Eugene, 311, 140
McCalla, Dale Raymond
McCann, Joyce Carol
McCarroll, Carol Ann, 311, 190, 135
McCarthy, Edward J., 311
McCarthy, Justin B.
McCarthy, Vida Jean, 311
McCartney, James L.
McClain, Charles Kent, 354, 215
McClellan, George B., 311, 215
McClenahan, Judy Lynn, 311, 185,
25, 153
McClure, Ferol, 311
McClure, Kenneth Ray
McColley, Richard L.
McColloch, Robert J.
McConnell, Allan D., 354
McCormick, Jack R.
McCraken, Anne Wright
McCroskey, Robert C.
McCue, William Jerome, 311, 187
McDonald, Francis R.
McDonald, Jennie
McDonald, Kim, 311, 148
McDonnell, Rhett M., 311, 200, 32,
163, 252
McElroy, David, 311, 217, 146
McElroy, Hershel G., 311
McElroy, Jenny Lou, 311
McFadden, Hugh B. Jr., 312, 210,
177
McGarvin, Lari Lynn
McGaw, Nancie K., 312
McGee, Allen, 312, 245
McGee, Robert F., 312, 210
McGeough, Kenneth R., 312, 248
McGill, Linda Kay, 312
McGowan, Phillip R., 354, 161
McGraw, Edward Henry, 312
McGuire, Caroline J., 312
McGuire, Michael W., 312, 187
McHale, Donna Rae, 312, 192, 208,
264, 153, 263
Mcintosh, John Arthur, 312, 213
Mcintosh, Milton R., 354
Mcintosh, Patricia A., 312
Mclntyre, Darel Dee, 312
Mclntyre, John F., 312, 202
McJunkin, George E., 354
McJunkin, Jacob A., 354, 160
McKay, Charles R. Jr.
McKay, Donald E.,354
374
McKeever, Jill Leslie
McKenna, Donna Louise
McKenna, Thomas W., 312, 211
McKenzie, Ruby Peyton
McKeown, Patricia Jo, 312, 204
McKinley, George M., 312
McKinney, P. Jane, 354, 203, 144,
145
McKinnon, David M., 312
McKnight, Gary Ray, 312, 166
McKnight, Melvin Rex, 354, 156, 160
McKnight, Robert Lee, 312
McLaren, Sharon Lynne, 312, 194
McLaughlin, Daniel J.
McLaughlin, Lynn P., 312
McLean, Garry Lee, 312, 187
McLean, James T., 312, 187
McLellan, James R.
McLennan, Joanna
McManamen, Mary C.
McManis, Dona Louise, 312, 190
McMillan, Sue K., 312
McMillen, James S., 312
McMurray, Thomas Joe, 312
McMurtry, Ivan F., 312
McNalley, Ronald L.
McNamee, Betty Jo, 312
McNamee, Michael A.
McNeely, Muriel L.
McNickle, Michael Max, 354, 202
McNiff, Peter John, 312, 207, 134,
265, 237 ,
McNulty, Michael T., 312
McPhee, Bonnie Jean, 354, 139, 138
McPherson, David Lee, 354, 162,
156, 158, 161
McRae, Karene Kathy, 312, 185, 25
McRae, Sheryl Ann, 312
McVay, Frances Irene
McVay, Leonard E.
McWhinnie, James K., 313, 211, 150
McWilliams, David Lee, 313, 155
Mabee, John Andrew
Mabie, Richard E.
MacDonald, John T., 313
MacDougall, J. Bruce, 353, 200
Macey, Charles George
Machetta, Judith Rae, 313
Mack, Harold L.
Mack, Wilmetta Mae
Mackay, Bruce E.
Mackrille, Elizabeth, 361
Maddock, Harry Earl, 313
Madia, Daniel Frank
Madia, David Dean, 313
Madsen, Carl Thomas, 313
Madsen, John Berry, 313
Maffei, Kathryn F., 313, 144
Magee, Marilyn
Maggard, Philip W., 313
Magill, Gary Allen, 313
Mahaffey, Charles E., 313
Mahaffey, Hal Jr., 313
Mahanty, Aroop Kumar, 313, 130
Mahoney, Patrick J.
Mailander, Darryl H., 353
Mains, Margaret Small
Majors, Bob, 235
Majors/Sharon Lea, 313, 190, 153
Maki, Edward Lee, 313
Makie, Gary Ellis, 313
Maley, Howard Barton, 313, 207,
265, 146, 252
Malloy, William Henry, 313, 166
Malone, Fred William, 313, 187
Malouf, Fawzy, 313, 215
Mamalis, Mary, 313
Mandujano, Tony J., 353
Manewal, Ernest R., 313, 130
Mangis, Richard Ray
Mangus, Doyle Leroy, 313, 157
Mangus, Patricia, 313, 141
Manning, Bonnie Carol, 313
Mansbridge, Robin N., 264
Mantey, Erving W.
March, Kay Lenore, 313, 155, 146
Marchant, Ward D., 353, 163
Mariani, Richard A.
Marion, David, 313
Markley, Lewis Edgar, 313, 179
Marks, Mary Elizabeth, 313
Marks, Samuel F. Ill, 202, 166, 165
Marks, William D., 353, 193
Marlin, Carl Virgil
Marlow, David Joe
Marr, Robert Wesley
Marsh, Dennis Everett
Marsh, Joyce Elaine
Marsh, Keith Floyd, 313
Marsh, Neal Leland, 313, 139
Marshall, J. Robert, 313, 207, 123,
28, 163, 145
Marshall, Marilyn J., 313
Marshall, Sandra Jill, 313, 192
Marshall, Willis A.
Martens, Valerie L., 353
Martin, Bobbie Jo, 313, 192
Martin, Bruce Arthur, 313, 150
Martin, Detra Lou
Martin, Donna J., 313, 198
Martin, Harold Ray
Martin, Joseph Edwin, 313
Martin, Kenneth Allen
Martin, Ralph Harold, 353
Martin, Sandra, 313, 147
Martinez, George C. Jr., 235
Martinsen, Gunnar S., 313, 235
Mason, Brian Gillis, 313
Mason, Gerald Ray, 314, 148
Mason, Rochelle Lynne
Masse, Roger Emmett, 314
Massie, John Samuel, 314
Matejovitz, Mary Ann, 353
Matheson, Ronald E., 314
Mathiesen, Donna Gay, 314
Mathis, David, 314, 132
Matson, James T., 314, 193, 24
Matteson, Carol Ann
Matteson, David R., 314
Matteucci, Paul John, 148
Mattefeldt, Nancy L.
Matthew, Harry Lee, 314, 161
Matthews, Bernard G.
Matthews, Daryl B., 134, 235
Matthews, Gary David, 314
Matthews, Vicki Sue, 314
Matthews, William D.
Mattingly, Paul L. Jr., 314
Mattinson, Ralph C.
Mattson, Suzanne, 314, 185, 264
Mauch, Dee F.
Mauk, Nancy Ann, 361
Mauk, Samuel Chester, 314, 161
Maulsby, Benjamin L., 314
Maurath, Steven E., 314, 183
Maushak, Linda Ruth, 314
Maushak, Ruth V.
Mavrakis, Harry Paul, 314
Mawhinney, John E., 134, 235, 150
Maxey, Donald Boyd, 314, 155
Maxfield, John E., 147
Maxson, Garry Michael
Maxwell, Gerald E., 353
May, James Lawrence, 140
May, Margarets., 353
Mayer, Sandra Lea, 353, 185, 208,
264, 144
Mayhew, William A., 314
Mead, Dean Alexander, 314, 193
Mead, Michael C, 353, 200, 123, 248
Mead, S. J. Carol, 314
Meats, Sharon Rae, 314, 147
Medlock, Robert L.
Meek, Louis F., 361
Megeath, Joe Dale
Meggert, Sanford E.
Meike, Harold Lee
Meka, Lana, 145
Mekelburg, Gary Alan
Meldrum, Mary Louise, 314, 141
Melonuk, Robert Mead, 314, 183, 24
Melosky, Andrew R. Jr., 134, 235
Melton, Frances L., 314, 198
Melton, Roger Henry, 353
Memmelaar, Herman K.
Mendenhall, Robert D.
Mendicino, V. Frank, 353, 207, 61
Menghini, Annette M.
Menghini, Edward V.
Menke, Ralph Frank, 353, 162, 156,
157
Meroney, James P. Jr., 314, 157
Meroney, William J., 314, 193
Merrill, Marylin M., 314
Mesa, Ralph R., 314
Messing, Alan Wallace, 314, 207, 248
Metz, Gilbert Donivan, 314
Meyer, Jerry Ann, 314
Meyer, Joe Borsch, 314, 185, 178
Meyer, Thomas Wood, 315, 197, 152
Meyers, Ralph Erhart, 315, 211
Michael, Lyle Edwin, 315, 161
Michaud, Glenda Kay, 315, 196
Michel, Albert John
Michels, Judith Grace, 315
Michelson, Donna F.
Michelson, Janet Rose
Michelena, Anna L.
Michnick, Sharon J.
Mickelson, Dee, 295
Mickelson, James A.
Mickelson, Julia Ann, 315, 141
Migliaccio, Ronald P.
Mikkelson, Patricia J., 315, 192, 208,
155, 146
Miles, Linda Lee, 315
Miles, Timothy M., 315, 207
Millar, John Wellwood
Millard, C. Ronald, 315
Millard, Leo Chester, 315
Miller, Arthur F., 361, 148
Miller, Cheryl Lynne, 315, 25
375
Miller, David Lee, 315, 200
Miller, David Warren, 315
Miller, Dona Vee
Miller, Donald L. 2, 315
Miller, Donald Robert, 315
Miller, Donn Lyle
Miller, Glenn Joseph
Miller, James Dorsey, 315, 200
Miller, James Linn, 150
Miller, Jerome James, 353
Miller, John Alan, 315, 148
Miller, Lavelle E.
Miller, Major Frank, 315, 187
Miller, Nancy Chloe, 315, 136
Miller, Norma Gray
Miller, Patricia Ann
Miller, Patricia L., 315
Miller, Roland F., 315, 202
Miller, Sharon Kay, 315, 141
Miller, Stewart Ross, 315, 215, 159,
162, 153, 146
Miller, Ted R., 315
Miller, Thomas P.
Miller, William Breck, 207
Miller, William C, 315, 207
Milliman, Lloyd F. Jr., 248
Mills, John Drapier, 315
Millward, Sharon Lee, 353, 198
Millyard, John Quinn, 315
Milne, Robert Allen, 315, 183
Milner, Earl Leroy
Milner, Leeroy V., 200, 315, 235
Minor, Joanne, 315, 131, 147
Minshall, David Ray, 315
Minson, Eugene Louis, 314
Minter, Fred D., 316, 207
Mirth, Richard A., 361
Misner, Douglas Arden
Misner, Jerry Brian, 316
Mitchell, Hazel A.
Mitchell, Laura Lee, 316
Mitchell, Lawrence L., 353
Mitich, Lawrence W., 361
Mitton, Charles Lee, 316
Mizner, Kenneth R., 316, 215
Moberly, Daniel Joel, 353, 202
Mode, Karen Kay, 316
Moe, Ruth Ellen
Moeller, Selmer E., 361
Moffat, Travis W., 316, 183
Mogensen, Ronald E., 316
Mohamad, Dost, 361
Mohr, Mary Johanna, 316, 198, 137,
131
Moine, Clifford Neal, 316
Moine, Judith Ann, 316, 194, 131
Molinda, Samuel B., 316
Molinet, Fausto E. Jr.
Molinet, Suzanne L., 316
Moncur, James Earl T., 316
Moncur, Robert Lewis, 353
Mondragon, Herman, 316
Monkvic, John Anthony
Montano, Elvera M., 316
Moody, Dennis 353, 202
Moon, Gary Lee, 316
Moore, Alvo Comer, 316, 211
Moore, Dennis Frank
Moore, Gerald Blaine, 316, 183, 150
Moore, John Charles G., 353, 162,
156, 265, 160
Moore, John Darrell, 316
Moore, John William, 353
Moore, Kenneth Roxie, 316, 215
Moore, Linda Ann, 316, 204, 104
Moore, Norma Jeane, 316
Moore, Perry Lymon
Moore, Robert Phillip, 316, 215
Moore, Tana Marion, 316, 198
Moore, Thomas Duane, 316, 138
Moore, Werner King Jr., 316
Moore, William Carol, 316
Morandi, John Renzo
Morck, Arnold Hugh, 316
Morck, Carl A., 316
Morell, Dennis P., 316, 200
Mores, Michael Gus
Moretti, Joline, 316, 141
Morey, William Robert
Morgali, Thomas Allen, 316
Morgan, Edward A. Jr., 316
Morgan, Roger Lloyd, 316, 187
Morgan, Sharon Kay, 316, 194
Morgan, Susan Ann, 353, 204, 164
Moriarty, Kathy Irene
Morikawa, Stephen K., 316
Morris, David Lloyd, 316
Morris, Gleen Anthony, 316
Morris, Justine Marie
Morris, Larry Paul, 316
Morris, Oscar Elrie
Morris, Rodney Wayne, 316
Morrison, Bobby G.
Morrow, Linda Fae, 317
Mort, Janet Diane, 317
Mortimer, William H., 354, 187
Morton, Edith Sarah, 317
Morton, Jack Edward
Moses, Russell Eugene, 137
Moses, George Q., 361, 154
Moses, Joyce Elaine, 317, 144
Moss, Donald Roy
Motes, Judith Jo, 354
Mott, Allen Carroll
Moul, Thomas Alfred, 317
Mower, Greg Lewis
Mowrer, Ronald Lee, 317
Moya, Ernest, 317, 150
Moyer, John Lane Jr., 317, 215
Moyers, John Michael
Mucho, Gary, 317, 210
Mudrow, Richard E., 317
Mueller, Christopher
Mueller, Edwin Allen
Mueller, John F., 317, 210, 127, 135,
146
Mueller, Patricia Ann
Mulholland, Evart E., 157
Mullally, Robert R.
Mullendore, Gaylord L., 317, 187
Mullens, David Glenn
Munari, Anton Clement
Mundell, Linda Anne, 317
Munn, Patricia Anne, 317, 185
Munson, Gene Deer, 317
Munson, Larry, 317, 134, 235
Murdock, Joyce Marie
Murdock, Karen Mary, 317
Murdock, Sharon Jean
Murdock, Stanley G., 317, 207
Murdock, Thomas C, 317
Murphy, Donald Jerry, 317, 165
Murphy, Kathleen L., 317, 198, 153,
178
Murphy, Kevin Edwin, 317, 143
Murphy, Patrick J., 317, 187
Murphy, Randall Kent, 317, 187
Murphy, Raymond C, 318, 166
Murray, Donald Wayne, 318
Mutch, Ronald Edmond, 354
Mutch, Sally Jayne
Mydland, Elmer Milton, 318
Myers, John W. Jr., 140, 151, 155
Myers, Penelope L., 354, 198
Myers, Robert Arlen, 318
N
Nagel, Robert Wells, 354, 211, 156,
265
Napper, Charlene Ann
Nash, Jerry Wayne
Nater, Connie Jean, 318, 190
Nathman, Stephen F. Jr., 318
Nauman, Reva Belle, 318
Nawabi, Mohammad N., 361
Neal, Clifford W., 318, 187
Neal, Kenneth David, 354
Neal, Thomas Wendell, 354, 215
Nelck, Janice Lou
Neff, Jerry Allen, 318
Neighbors, Thomas C.
Neilson, Frank Hyrum
Nelson, Dallas Austin, 158, 157
Nelson, Frank
Nelson, Marguerite W.
Nelson, Martha M., 354
Nelson, Melvin H., 354, 245
Nelson, Osea Charles
Nelson, William G.
Neubauer, Clifford E.
Neugebauer, Judith A.
Neumann, Harold John
Neville, Barton Z.
Neville, Nicola Ann, 318
Newbill, Charles W.
Newcomer, Carole Rae, 318, 190,
138
Newell, Catherine Ann
Newell, John Robert
Newell, Peter Robert
Newman, Raymond E., 354
Newton, John Erwin, 318, 211
Newton, Robert Leroy, 354, 182, 127
Nicholls, James M.
Nicholls, James Rex, 318
Nichols, Frank Albert, 318
Nichols, James T.
Nickeson, Doris Lynn, 318, 138
Nicoll, Caroldean W.
Nicoll, Donnell Bea, 318, 185, 131
Nicoll, Gerald Allen
Nielsen, Larry Lee, 318
Nielsen, Roger Norman, 318
Niethammer, Nancy M., 354
Niethold, Edgar F.
Nighswonger, Leonard, 318
Nightingdale, Karen D., 318
Nigro, William Joseph, 318
Nimmo, Robert A., 318
Nimmo, Rosella I.
Nishi, Harvey Glenn, 318
Niswender, Gordon D., 354, 193, 122
Noah, Carolyn Sue
Noah, William Fred
376
Noecker, Robert Leroy, 318, 211
Nomura, Warren Decker
Noorzad, Hazrat M.
Norcross, David C. Jr., 318, 188
Norling, Brenton W., 318
Norman, Beverley Ann, 318
Norman, Donald Lloyd, 354, 156
Norman, Ellen S., 318
Norman, William Dean, 148
North, Gary John, 318
Nousi, Tim John
Nowitzki, Nancy Jean, 318
Noyer, Mary Esther
Nugent, Jay Edgar, 318
Null, David Leonard
Numoto, Yoshiko, 318, 225, 25
Nye, William Gore, 318
Nygaard, Anna Beth, 319, 137
Nystrom, Ronald E., 319, 158
0
Oberst, Robert John
Obrien, Charles F.
Obrien, Terrence Leo
Oconnell, Delmer J., 319
Oconnor, John Michael, 354, 188,
161
Oconnor, Susan Irene, 319, 196, 23
Oday, Mary Anne, 319, 143
Odell, Nita Moses, 319
Odell, Richard M.
Oelrich, Margaret Ann, 319
Ogasawara, Arlene M., 319
Ogden, Dennis Lewis, 319
Ogg, Alex Grant Jr., 319
Ogg, Matthew James, 319, 143
Ogilvie, Judith K.
Ogrady, John Edward, 354, 202, 235
Ohare, Carolyn Ruth, 319
Ohlson, Willard E., 354
Okuno, Iwao
Olander, Martha Jean, 319
Olds, Richard William
Oleson, John Raymond, 319
Olmstead, Wallace Ray
Olsen, Patricia Anne, 319
Olson, Charles Darryl, 319, 159
Olson, Ellen Marie, 319, 132
Olson, Jack Carl, 354
Olson, Linda Mae, 319, 190
Olson, Raylin James, 354, 210, 161
Olson, Robert Dan, 148
Olson, William Arthur
Olvey, Nancy Anne, 319, 196
Omalley, Patricia J., 319
Omelia, Sharon, 319, 204, 208, 118,
264
Oneal, Jerry James
Oneal, Judith Anne, 135
Oneil, Judith C, 319
Oneill, Judy Marilyn
Ono, Linda Hisaye, 319
Ore, Henry Thomas
Orman, Deeann
Ornelas, Anastacio D.
Orr, Gary Herring, 319
Orr, Mary Ray, 319, 198, 264
Orr, Robert Newton
Osborne, Clifford R., 252
Osborne, Gary Ray, 319
Osborne, Shannon June
Osgard, Barry
Osgard, Carole M., 319, 190, 155, 146
Oslund, Robert John, 354, 207
Ostermeier, Arthur L., 319
Oswald, Diane Rae, 319
Ovens, Thomas Durward, 319, 183
Owen, David Lane, 319
Owen, David Lee
Owen, Nadine, 319
Owen, Wendell F., 319
Owens, William M., 319, 210
Oxley, Harry Scott Jr., 319, 143
Oxley, Helen Harriet
Oydna, Tunney, James
P
Paananen, Orman H., 319, 200
Pacheco, Janet, 319, 196
Padberg, Larna Lee W., 319
Padberg, Ronnie Lewis, 319
Padget, Sharon Louise, 138
Page, Marilyn Joyce, 319, 135
Painter, Betty Ann
Painter, Donald Lee
Palen, Jerry Joseph, 319
Palm, Richard V. N., 319
Palmer, Bert Pierpont, 320
Palmer, Gary Lee, 320, 213, 150
Palmer, Gerald John, 355
Papworth, Deann
Parker, Anita Kathryn
Parker, Arlene Mae, 320
Parker, Robert III, 320, 213, 140
Parker, Theodora C, 355
Parkins, Erma L. M.
Parkins, Helen Marie, 320, 190
Parmer, Shirley Ann, 320
Parrill, Bruce Arlan, 355, 150
Parrill, Dwight R., 320, 139
Parry, Russell K.
Parsons, William Dean, 320
Parulekar, Manohar R.
Parulekar, Vijaya M.
Pasquini, Marc Joseph, 355
Pastor, Barbara Ann
Paszotta, Richard G., 151, 155
Patik, Dolores Diane, 320, 192
Patterson, Betty Jean, 320
Patterson, Dean Kent, 355
Patterson, Diane
Patterson, Howard C.
Patton, James C, 320
Paul, Jan Hubert, 320
Paul, Peer Hubert, 320
Paulus, Alixe Claire
Paulwilcox, Iris Joan, 320, 163
Payne, Glenn Leroy, 320
Payne, James Markham, 355
Payson, Albert H.
Payton, Smith Leroy, 320, 183
Peabody, Frances D., 320, 143
Peach, Frederick R., 320, 188
Pearson, John Duane, 320, 188
Pearson, Warren W., 355, 183
Peart, Sally Joleen
Pebley, Orville Lee, 320
Peck, Donald Erick, 355, 207, 145
Peeks, Veronica Jane, 355, 124
Peer, Ronald Adrian, 355
Peil, Patricia Helen, 320, 138
Pelton, Eugene C, 320, 207
Pelton, Helen Parker
Penness, Frederick M.
Pense, Gloria Jean, 320
Percival, William P., 320
Percy, Marilyn Ruth, 320
Perkins, Carol P., 355
Perkins, Patricia Ann, 320
Perrella, Anthony J., 320, 215
Perrine, Nancy Sue, 320
Perry, Duane Ray, 321, 140
Perryman, Dennis B., 355
Persson, Kenneth V., 321
Perue, Norman Kenneth, 321, 245
Peryam, Virginia Sue, 321
Peters, Larry, Edward, 321, 210
Peters, Leonard Paul, 321
Petersen, Carolyn S., 361
Petersen, James Owen, 321
Petersen, Leon Louis, 355, 200
Petersen, Phillip N., 321, 188, 179
Peterson, Aksel W.
Peterson, Barbara B.
Peterson, Floyd Henry, 321, 183
Peterson, John B.
Peterson, John V.
Peterson, Jon F., 321
Peterson, Paul Edward, 321
Peterson, Raymond G.
Peterson, Ronald C, 355, 210, 24, 17,
128
Peterson, Ronald Rex
Peterson, Wilma R., 355
Petrie, James Clyde, 157
Petroski, Daniel Dean
Pettus, William F., 321
Petty, James Howard
Pexton, Edward, 321, 183, 130
Pfaff, Carolyn Dale, 321
Pfrangle, Louis E.
Phelps, Norman W., 321
Phillips, Adrienne S., 321
Phillips, Bonnie D., 321, 194, 144
Phillips, Ivan Keith
Phillips, Jerry Gene
Phillips, John S., 321, 211
Phillips, Margaret J.
Phillips, Thomas T.
Phillips, William R., 321, 137
Picard, Ardis Ann, 185
Picard, Kay Hirsig
Picard, Vincent Verl, 321
Pickett, Edward Neil
Pickett, Lloyd C, 361
Pierantoni, Dale Rory, 322, 200, 152
Pierce, Carol Kiser
Pierce, James Thomas
Piersall, Grady C, 322, 265
Pietala, Arnold Emil
Pilch, Joe Alvin
Pilch, Marilyn Lenore
Pilster, Larry Edward, 322
Pindell, Verlyn M.
Pinegar, Douglas W.
Pingetzer, Margaret J., 322
Pippitt, Larry Allan, 211
Pirrie, Joyce B., 322
Pittman, Frederick R.
Piz, Carol Ann, 322
Plancher, Henry
Piatt, Letha L.
Piatt, Nadine Ann, 322
Piatt, Ronald Ralph, 322, 210
Piatt, Vernon H., 210
377
Plumb, Margaret L.
Plunkett, John Joseph, 322
Plunkett, Mary A., 322, 15E
Plunkett, Mary Anne, 322, 196
Poehler, Lloyd C.
Poelma, Joseph James, 143, 166
Pollard, Robert Lee, 322
Ponder, Mary Frances, 322, 185, 264
Popeck, Stanley John, 235
Porter, Donald A., Jr., 322, 155
Porter, George Howard, 322, 188
Porter, Linda Marie, 322, 198
Porter, Suzanne
Portwood, Theresa A.
Potter, Pauline Marie, 322
Powell, Benjamin D. Jr. ,322
Powell, Beverly Jean, 322
Powell, Charles, 322
Powell, Linda Lou, 141
Powell, Margaret S.
Powell, William Keith
Powers, Ladene, 322
Powers, Vicki Jane, 322, 194, 145
Pownall, Herbert D.
Pradere, John Martin, 322
Prahl, Ralph Downing
Prahm, Judith, 322, 138
Pratka, Allen Joseph, 322
Preator, Terry S.
Preece, William John
Preis, John Gordon
Preis, Patra Louise, 192
Prevedel, Alfred L., 322, 163
Prevedel, Iris Maria, 194, 26
Price, Hayden John Jr., 323, 135
Price, James Byron, 323
Price, James Patrick, 381
Price, James Robert, 323
Price, John Richard, 323, 188
Prickett, Leroy L., 323
Priest, Carol Janet, 322
Pringle, Homer L. Ill
Prior, Roy Ernest, 323
Pritchard, Ronald A.
Proctor, Billye M., 163
Profaizer, Rudolph H., 323, 159, 156,
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Proffit, Jerry Howard, 209, 125
Prosser, Alden H., 323, 188, 130
Prosser, Katherine L.
Prostel, Edward
Prout, William John
Prouty, Susan E., 323
Prowell, Billie C. II, 323, 210
Pruter, Donald Gene, 323
Pruter, Miriam Sue, 323
Pryde, Coralie Anne, 154
Puckett, Joseph W. Jr., 323
Puett, John Robert, 323
Pugh, Allen Gene, 323, 200
Pugsley, Lee Roy, 323
Pundareekakshudu, K., 361
Purinton, Keith Burt, 153, 158
Putnam, Edard F., 323
Puzuhanich, June S., 323, 141
Pysklo, Francis Carl
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Quinn, Donald David, 323, 200, 134,
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Quinn, Jacquelyn Y.
Quinn, Milton Hollis, 355
Quraishi, Abdul Habib, 361
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Raastad, Erland M., 348
Raben, Marilyn Kay M., 323, 164
Rabou, Edward Warren, 323, 193
Rabou, William Rodger, 323
Rada, Millard Joseph, 323, 200
Radakovich, Don
Rader, Charles H. Jr., 323
Radford, John Royce
Radosevich, Wilbert A.
Raghunandanan, K.
Ragland, Ralph Vernon, 323
Ragsdale, Calvin E.
Raines, John Allen, 355, 215
Rajender, Gandi R., 130
Rajender, Syamala, 130
Rail, Gloria Devonne
Ralston, Keith Mcnair
Ramsay, Dillwyn H., 324
Ramsey, Verna Marie, 324
Rand, Sharon Jean, 324, 185
Randerson, Lewis E.
Rankin, Gerald Wayne, 355, 200, 137
Raper, ^homas J.
Rapp, Carl William
Rardin, Donald Roger, 324, 210
Rardin, Thomas John, 324, 148
Rasmussen, Loren Lee, 324
Rasmussen, Ronald Dal
Ratliff, Scott James, 323, 200
Ratliff, Terry Lou, 324
Ratliff, Tobin Lucas
Ratz, Julius Charles, 324
Ravis, James Clifford, 324
Rawson, Michael James, 253
Raymond, Rodney James
Realing, Charles Olan, 324
Rebillet, Marvel Ann
Reckling, Carol Beth, 324
Redding, Larry L.
Redding, Sharon Kay, 324, 131
Reed, Charles Joseph
Reed, Frederic Clark, 324
Reed, Gary Leigh, 324, 211, 163
Reed, H. David, 324
Reed, Larry Edward, 324
Reed, Sharon Dee, 324, 204
Reese, Doris Lucille
Reese, Robert Eugene
Reeve, Kathryn Louise, 324, 198
Reeves, Glennita Jean, 324
Reeves, Irma M., 324
Reeves, Jimy Lawrence, 324, 153,
160
Reeves, John Hugh
Reeves, Patricia G.
Regel, Janis Maureen
Rehfuss, Jerry Noel, 324, 148, 138,
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Reiber, Philip Bruce
Reid, Michael Fred
Reid, Reford G.
Reifel, Roger Leo, 210
Reilly, Margaret E.
Reindal, Dollie Mae
Reinhart, David T.
Rennick, Edith Clara, 361
Rentto, Mary Louise, 324, 223, 25,
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Rentz, Rolla F., 324
Replogle, Richard Guy, 324
Repp, Pe"ggy Lawrene
Revell, William R.
Reyner, Judy Ann
Reynolds, Charlotte A., 324
Reynolds, Edward F., 324
Reynolds, Gene Evans, 324
Reynolds, Gerald Lynn, 355
Rezayee, Mohammad A., 355
Rhiley, Judith Lee, 325, 196
Rhodes, Leland Enoch, 355, 188
Rhodine, C. Norman
Rice, Henry James
Rice, Jimmie Lee, 325
Rice, Sharon Sue, 325, 194, 131
Rice, Wallace Wm.
Rice, William Edgar
Richards, David S., 325
Richards, Robert C.
Richardson, Harry M.
Richardson, Jack Lane
Richardson, Louis R., 147
Richardson, Margery
Richardson, Noel Mack, 355, 210,
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Rickert, Lyle John, 325, 207, 29, 24,
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Ricketts, Karis Renee
Ricketts, Wadetta Kae, 325, 264
Rickman, Bettee Ann, 355
Riedl, Richard Royse, 325
Rietz, Clara Ann
Rigg, Royllyn Ray, 157
Riggan, Marilynn May, 325, 196
Rikmanis, Edgar A., 325
Rile, Pat Charles, 325, 188
Rininger, Terry Gene
Risberg, Earl Rodney, 355, 138
Riske, Jack Raymond, 325, 207, 245
Ritter, Marilyn L., 325
Rizzi, Sherry Lavelle, 264
Robbins, Bennett B., 355, 210, 161
Robbins, Carolyn Ruth, 325
Robbins, Philip B.
Roberts, Alfred L.
Roberts, James M., 361, 148
Roberts, Jon Guy, 325
Roberts, Joseph A., 148
Roberts, Marion C, 325, 196, 137
Roberts, Shirley L., 145
Robertson, John H., 325, 211
Robertson, Kathleen
Robertson, Kenenth L., 325, 183
Robeson, James Josef, 325, 183
Robinette, Roy C. Jr., 361
Robinson, Arthur T., 325
Robinson, Flynn James
Robinson, Gary Dean
Robinson, Jay Charles
Robinson, Marjorie E.
Robinson, Philip Owen, 355, 188
Roby, James David, 355
Rochlitz, Kenneth Lee, 325, 207, 134,
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Rochlitz, Ronnie W., 325
Rodda, Michael Kemp, 361
Rodda, Thomas, 325
Rodriguez, Frank H., 325
Rodriguez, Raul N., 355, 200
Roebuck, Constance H., 325
Roemmich, Roger Kay, 325
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Rogan, Gayle Darlene, 325, 264
Rogers, Linda Lea
Rogers, Marianne P.
Rogers, Martha Ann, 325, 204
Rogers, William C, 325
Rogers, William M. Jr., 325
Rohn, Jean Ann, 325, 198
Roice, Terry Gene
Rollins, Kara Jane, 327
Roman, Charles M., 355, 156, 158
Romek, Donald Earle, 327
Rooney, Michael David, 327
Rose, A. J., 355
Rosene, Susan Kay
Rosenkranz, Dennis A., 327, 211
Rosenthal, Frank F., 327
Ross, Betsy Jane
Ross, Deane George H.
Ross, Eugene Alan
Ross, Sharon Lee, 327, 196
Ross, William B. Jr., 327, 200
Rothenberger, Stanley
Rothstein, Joseph C., 361
Rott, Nancy Jane
Rounds, Keith, 327
Rounds, Ralph Wendell, 327
Roupp, David Kent, 358
Rouse, Michael John
Roush, James David
Roussalis, Louis S., 355, 202
Routson, Eileen F.
Rowland, Carla E., 327
Rowland, Tracy Aaron, 327, 152
Rowley, Donald J.
Rozbicki, Zbigniew S.
Ruble, Dewey Jr.
Rue, Beverly Olive, 327, 196, 144
Ruffing, William Kent
Rulli, Joe Francis
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123, 61, 25, 234, 263
Runge, John Henry, 356
Runyan, Carolyn Jean, 327
Runyan, Kenneth R., 327
Rusch, James Edward, 327
Rush, Cherry Ellen, 327
Rumsh, Robert Archie, 327
Rush, Ruth Grell, 356
Rushmore, Karen Kay, 327, 192,
164, 155, 23
Russell, Charles H., 327
Russell, Larry Dexter
Russin, Lincoln David, 327, 166
Rust, John Joseph, 356, 151
Ruthemeyer, Robert J., 327
Rutledge, Ronna Mary, 327, 190
Rutledge, Tim E., 327, 137
Rutten, James Samuel, 327
Rutten, Joseph Robert, 327
Ruud, Jack Taylor, 326
Ruud, Tom C, 326, 140
Ryan, John Orvis
Ryan, Marjory, Anne, 326, 143
Ryan, Thomas L., 326, 156, 161
Ryan, Victor A.
Rye, David Edward, 326
Ryff, J. F.
Ryun, Judith Ann, 356
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St Andre, Jon J.
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Sackett, Robert G.
Sadighi, Ahmad, 326, 130
Safford, Ansel Deryl
Sager, Elaine Vera, 326
Sahibzada, Zohuruddin
Sakoda, Ronald Akira, 326
Salem, Mohammad Zarif
Salim, Mitchell
Salsbury, Fredrick V., 326
Salsbury, Judith M., 326
Saltmarsh, Myron E., 356, 148
Salvagio, Ronald B., 326
Salzman, Catherine E., 326
Samim, Sayed Muzamil, 361, 130
Sampson, Molly S., 356, 192
Sampson, Susan Diane, 326
Sanborn, Charles M. Jr.
Sandberg, Robert W., 326
Sande, Kieth Murray, 326
Sandeno, Marilyn Jean, 326, 131
Sandeno, Sharon M., 326, 25, 131
Sander, Cederlof R., 326
Sanders, Jerry Wayne, 326
Sandison, James K., 326, 132
Sandison, Peggy Joe, 356
Sandison, Robert W., 326
Sands, Jerry Donald, 326
Sands, Judy Mae, 326
Sands, Raymond C, 362
Sandvig, Jerold Don, 353
Sanford, Barbara Ann, 356, 185
Sanford, Pauline P., 326, 145, 136
Sanford, Rudy E., 326
Sannes, Jeannette L., 326, 196
Sapienza, John S.
Sarvey, James Edward
Sasse, Judy Kay, 326
Sather, Robert M., 326
Satterfield, Charles, 328
Sattler, Carol Joyce, 326
Saunders, Walter G.
Savage, Kale Lawrence, 328
Savage, Linda Kay, 328, 192
Sawyer, David Lakeman
Schaap, Charles M. II, 328
Schaap, Robert Leigh, 362
Schad, Carroll Joel
Schad, Karolyn Kay, 328
Schaefer, Elmer N., 328
Schaefer, Jay Dee, 356, 148, 166, 165
Schaefer, Sandra N., 362
Schafer, Michael A., 328, 200
Schamel, Raymond Del, 328
Schaub, Mary M. Turpen
Scheibel, Robert L., 328, 211
Schell, John Ernest, 328
Schell, William C.
Schenk, Clifford R.
Schenk, Dale Andrew, 328
Schenk, Roberta Kerr, 362
Schepp, Anthony J.
Scheuerman, Daniel L., 328
Scheuerman, David L., 328, 211
Schieck, Emmett Bill
Schilling, James N., 328
Schilt, Corky A.
Schimmer, Richard Rex
Schipporeit, Marilyn
Schirk, Richard John
Schlatter, Doris Lee, 328
Schlattman, Ronald D., 328
Schmer, Jana Kay, 328
Schmick, Kenneth R., 328
Schmidt, William D., 328, 138
Schmidt, William L., 328, 138, 253
Schmieding, James L.
Schmitt, Charles P., 328, 134, 235
Schmitz, Stanetta R., 328
Schneckloth, James L.
Schneider, Heidi S., 356, 194
Schneider, Joe George, 328
Schneider, Lawrenee D., 356
Schneider, Roger W., 328, 148, 166
Schneidmiller, Ray P., 328, 200
Schoenburg, Stuart B., 362, 148
Schopf, John Ira, 329
Schreiner, Daniel N., 329, 151
Schrib, Mack, 329
Schroeder, Janice L., 329
Schroer, Chester A., 161
Schulte, Fredric R.
Schultz, Larry Albert, 329
Schultze, Don L., 356
Schumacher, Melvin M.
Schutte, Michael K., 329, 236
Schutza, Gilbert C, 161
Schuyler, James P.
Schwartz, John H. Jr.
Scott, Eddie Elmer, 356, 188
Scott, Frank Thomas
Scott, Fred Owen, 329
Scott, James Delwin
Scott, Jerilyn Ann, 329, 192, 217
Scott, John B., 329, 207
Scott, Judy Lee, 329
Scott, Lloyd G., 329, 213, 142, 155
Scott, Matilda Anne
Scott, Richard E., 329
Scott, Richard Walter
Scott, Willard Melvin
Seaman, Charles F., 336
Searcy, Jerry Wayne, 260, 135
Sears, Robert James, 329
Sederstrom, Lowell O., 329. 155
Sedlacek, Wm. Adam
Seebaum, Bernard, 329, 207, 145
Seely, James W.
Seger, David Lloyd G., 362, 148
Seibert, Janet B.
Seiler, Margaret Anne, 329, 147
Seivert, Janice Jean, 329, 204, 144
Seivert, Judith Ann, 356, 204, 208
Self, Alwynelle P., 362
Selmer, Joan Alster
Seltenrich, Jane Ruth, 356, 198
Semenza, Rena Joyce, 329
Serdiuk, Leonard John, 353
Serdiuk, Theodore S., 329
Seslar, Paul Francis, 329, 200
Sexton, Stephen, 329
Seymour, James E., 329
Shaeffer, Joan W., 329, 196
Shaeffer, Sharon Kay, 329
Shafer, Norman, 329, 210
Shaffer, Frank Roger, 329
Shaffer, Rene Bayard, 356
Shaffer, William J., 329, 211, 24,
146
Shaman, Floyd Duane
Shambaugh, Dennis O., 329
Shaner, Thomas Ray
Sharp, Margaret W.
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Shatzer, Jerry Rhea, 329
Shaul, Florence Marie, 329
Shaul, Robert Leslie, 329
Shaw, Harold Ray, 329
Shawver, Ted Edward, 329, 207
Shawver, William Earl, 329
Shearer, Claudia Lora, 329
Sheeder, James T. Jr., 330
Sheedy, Bryan D. Jr., 356, 202, 85
Sheehan, G. Kathleen, 330, 190, 13(T
136, 135, 131
Sheehan, Linda Lee, 330, 196, 130,
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Sheets, Ethel Ann
Sheets, William Bryan, 330, 157, 147
Shelby, Judith Rujene, 330, 194
Sheldon, Mary C.
Shepard, Dickey Lee, 330
Shepherd, Billie K.
Sheppard, Robert D. Jr., 352
Shepperson, Frank E., 330, 207
Sherard, Ann Rae, 330, 153, 177, 178
Sherfey, Raymond C.
Sherrard, Robert Ray
Sherwin, Kenneth J., 356, 193, 132,
147
Shevick, Max D.
Shields, Tom Ed
Shiflar, Paul Dean, 330
Shifrar, Franklin
Shilling, Charles F., 330
Shipp, Gary Wayne, 330
Shippy, Robert Carl, 330
Shoop, Deetta Kay, 330, 196
Shotwell, Kathryn G., 330
Showalter, Charles Jr., 330, 210
Shroyer, George F.
Shroyer, Jeanine
Shubert, Arden Royce, 330
Shwen, Sherri Sue, 330, 204
Sidebottom, Charles R.
Sidebottom, Eleanor M.
Siebert, Ursula S., 330
Sieck, Don C.
Sifferd, Michael Alan, 330
Sikora, Donna Marie
Silver, Barbara Jean
Silver, Joseph Lee
Sime, Nanci Jo, 330, 185
Simmons, James Albert, 356, 139,
150
Simmons, Jo Ann, 330, 204, 151
Simola, Ted
Simon, Anita, 358, 203
Simon, Gary John, 145
Simon, Thomas Anthony, 330
Simoncini, Sylvia D., 330
Simonelli, Ronald L., 330
Simons, Orren Charles
Simpson, Cynthia Ann
Simpson, Loren Howard, 331
Simpson, Lynne Alice
Simpson, Peter Kooi
Simpson, Pier Robert, 331, 211, 285
Simpson, Robert H.
Sims, Daniel Allen, 331
Sims, David Lewis, 357
Sims, Graham Dean
Sims, Jack Cornia, 331
Sims, Mary Patricia, 331, 196, 25
Sims, Nancy K., 331, 198
Sims, Robert S., 356, 202, 265
Sims, Ronald Frank, 331
Sims, Shirley Ann, 331, 130, 141
Sinclair, William S.
Singh, Kharag Bahadur, 362
Singleton, James R., 331
Singleton, Walter A.
Sinha, Rajeshwar P., 362
Sinn, Jack Alan, 362
Sinon, James Edward
Sipos, Suzanne G.
Siren, Anne Marie, 331, 204, 30, 153
Siren, Jay Darrell
Sisk, Dennis Ingle, 331
Sisson, Arnold Glen, 156
Skaar, Bonnie Esther, 331, 192
Skelton, Robert Earl
Skevington, Katharine
Skiff, Lorin Roger
Skiles, Patricia J., 331
Skinner, David Duane, 331
Skinner, H. Duane
Skinner, N. Sherwood, 331
Skinner, Quentin Dar, 357, 134, 237
Skinner, Rockney, Dean, £57, 138
Skinner, Rolland Gene, 331, 134, 237
Skovgard, Gary Merle, 331
Skovgard, Jacqueline
Slack, Donald Carl, 331, 183, 157
Slack, Jo Ann Aileen, 331, 204, 203
Slade, Charlotte C.
Slade, David Warwick, 331, 188
Slade, Joesph W. Jr.
Slagle, Jack Ronald
Slater, Julia M.
Slaughterbeck, Donald, 331, 152
Sloan, Michael Thomas, 331, 158
Small, Cynthia
Small, Phillip Henry, 357
Smalley, John J., 331
Smallwood, Horace A., 137
Smidt, Hensmann John, 357, 187
Alfred Bullard
Beverly J. Lund
Blake Thomas, 357, 147
Bonnie, 331, 194
Bruce Dyfrig, 331
Clifford E., 362
Darryl, William, 331, 210
Dean Lee, 156, 165
Dennis Paul, 331
Doug Ray, 331, 202, 138
Duane Lee, 362
Edgar Bailey
Frank Marshall, 331, 202
Franklin James
Galeen R. Scott, 331
Harold Lee, 331
Harry Bridges, 331
Jacqueline Mae, 331
James Stafford, 331, 200
Jerry Mack, 331
Kathleen M., 332, 144
Kathryn Ann, 332, 138
Kveta Royce, 332
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Linda Anne
Smith, Lola Kay, 332
Smith, Lynette Ruth, 332, 190, 139,
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144, 17
Smith, Melton Laoel, 332, 188, 260
Smith, Michael Louis, 332, 215
Smith, Michael Monroe
Smith, Neff Thomas
Smith, Richard Dean, 332
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Smith, Royal Cliff, 332, 159
Smith, Sally Lee, 357, 192, 164, 23
Smith, Sharron Lee
Smith, Sidney Lee, 332, 207
Smith, Sylvia Lynn
Smith, Tucker William, 357
Smith, Verne Edward, 357
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Snapp, Glenn Raymond
Sneddon, M. Joan, 332
Snell, Douglas, 332, 210
Snell, Golden C. Jr., 357
Snook, Neil Ward, 332, 211
Snow, Joseph Patrick, 362
Snurr, Jerry Carl
Snyder, -C. Sue, 332
Snyder, Blake, 332
Snyder, Ladonna Jean, 362, 130, 139,
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Snyder, Lloyd Clark, 332
Soderholm, Bruce A., 362
Soloman, George L., 332, 207
Soltez, James Joseph
Somer, Perry Kay, 332, 198, 153, 147
Somers, Kenneth D., 362, 158
Sommer, H. Neil, 332
Song, Sonja Revay, 332, 264
Songtis, Prasert, 362
Sorensen, Dorothy Ann, 332, 204
Sorensen, Gail, 332, 141
Sorino, John Alfred
Sostrom, Leonard J., 332
Sostrom, Shirley T.
Soto, Dario, 357
Souder, Hugh Samuel, 332, 161
South, Robert Jay, 357, 200
Sovyak, Fred, 357
Spangler, Daniel Roy, 332, 210, 166
Spangler, Richard J., 357, 210, 154
Sparks, Leonard R., 332, 236
Sparks, Raymond
Sparling, Stanley S.
Spaulding, Lyman B., 332, 207
Spear, Guy Eugene, 357
Spear, Richard W., 332, 207
Spears, Mark, 332, 207
Spears, William Louis, 357
Speckner, Gail A., 332
Speckner, Stanley J., 357, 150
Speight, J. Lee
Speight, John Blain, 357, 125
Spence, James Andrew, 357
Spence, Karen Lee, 333
Spence, Joyce Taylor
Spence, Liter E. Jr.
Spence, Thomas John
Spice, Charles G. Jr.
Spice, Wilma Helen
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256
Spicer, William Lloyd, 333, 202
Spicka, Richard Emil, 357, 157
Spielman, Theresa Ann, 333, 144
Spiller, Phyllis P., 333, 204
Spires, Kenneth G.
Spiss, Kathie Marie, 333, 130, 131
Spragg, Merwin Eugene, 333
Spriggs, Paul E. Jr., 333, 188
Springer, Alice Lucy, 333
Squires, George W., 333
Squires, Rodney
Stack, Frank H.
Stack, Mildred R.
Stacy, Karen Kay, 333
Stacy, Richard Allen
Staffileno, Thomas A.
Stahla, Edward Allen, 333, 245
Stahla, Ronald August, 158
Stahly, William S., 333, 132
Stalick, Kathryn Mary, 333
Stanberry, Joseph H., 333
Stanbury, Myrna Lynn
St. Andre, Jon, 333
Stanfield, Linda Ann, 333, 196, 144,
137
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Stanford, Sue, 333, 190
Staniforth, Richard D., 333
Staples, Dixon Bruce
Stark, Norman C., 333
Starkovich, Judith L., 333
Starks, Earl Lynn, 333
Starrs, James Henry, 333, 207
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States, Jim Bruce, 260
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Steadman, Martha Joan
Stearns, Rodney C.
Stebner, Ronald C, 357
Steege, Clarence E., 357
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264
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Steers, Bonnie Belle, 333
Steinbrech, John W.
Steinman, Harry E., 334
Stenvick, Jean Rae
Stephens, Lowell O. Jr.
Stevens, Chancy Glenn
Stevens, Charles E., 357, 157
Stevens, Diane, 334
Stevens, Larry Owen, 334
Stevens, Lynn James, 357, 213
Stevens, Susan Stott, 334
Stevens, Whitney Ann
Stevenson, Judith C, 334
Stevenson, Robert B., 334
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Stewart, Duane M.
Stewart, Jody Ann, 357, 185, 151
Stewart, Kay Louise, 334, 198, 28,
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Stien, Howard Marvin
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Stilson, Bill Bert, 245
Stimac, Matthew James
Stimson, Kenneth Lee, 334
Stingley, Gerald A., 334
Stinner, Lee Edward, 334
Stinson, William F., 334
Stites, Christie A.
Stockton, Robert J., 334
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144, 131, 179
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Stokes, Jesse D. Jr., 362
Stokes, Milton Harlan, 334
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Storey, Barbara Jean
Storm, Melvin G., 334
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Stout, Jennifer, 334, 204, 137
Stout, William Allan, 334
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Strahmann, William D.
Straley Wm. Franklin
Strand, Eileen, 335
Stranningan, Theo Ann, 335, 198, 179
Straton, John R. Jr., 335
Strauch, Harry Lee, 335, 193
Strecker, Janice Kay, 335
Strecker, Kenneth G.
Streeter, Sandra Ruth, 130
Strickling, Delbert L., 335, 157
Strife, James Edward
Stromer, Merlin Paul
Strother, Herbert A., 357
Strother, Jerry R., 335, 252
Stroup, Charles E. Ill
Strow, Richard Earle
Stuart, David Malcom, 362
Stuart, William J. Jr., 241, 243
Stubbs, Larry Edgar
Stubbs, Sheldon Linn
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Stubson, Larry Ray, 335, 166
Stugart, David B.
Stugart, James W., 156
Stump, Louise May, 357, ISO, 151
Sturdevant, David E.
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Sturholm, Carolyn Kay, 335, 204
Stugart, Carol Ann, 335
Suchta, Sharon Lee, 335, 194
Sudman, Albert, T. II, 335, 188
Sue, Richard Dale
Suedkamp, William C.
Sullivan, Daniel B., 335, 188
Sullivan, Melvin D., 357, 151
Sullivan, Michael J., 362, 148
Summers, Harold Burke
Sutphin, Connie Rene, 142
Sutton, William M., 24
Suydam, Adele Kish
Suydam, Robert B.
Suyematsu, Taro
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Swaldi, Steven Edward
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Swanson, Lydia Louise, 335, 198
Swanson, Raymond N., 335
Swanson, Roland Ray, 335
Swanson, Terry Dean, 335
Swarts, Thomas P., 335
Swartz, Edward Harvey, 335
Swartz, James William
Sweetland, Roy Eugene
Swendseid, Lowell R., 335
Swenson, Valdee
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Sylvester, Donell D.
T
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Taggart, Richard J.
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Talbot, Kevin Edward
Talbott, Len Dallas
Taliaferro, Thomas S., 336, 188
Tamblyn, Charley R., 358
Tamblyn, Hank John, 336
Tamvakis, John
Tarpley, Elizabeth J., 336, 144
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Tarter, Nancy Ann, 336, 164
Tate, Joesph R., 253
Tate, Nancy Lynne, 336, 192, 108,
69, 85
Tate, R. Dennis, 362
Tatham, Judith Lynn, 336, 192
Tatham, Tom Edgar
Tatham, Charles
Tatum, Robert Glenn
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130, 136, 131
Taylor, Charles Frank
Taylor, Dennis A., 336
Taylor, Don Lynn, 336
Taylor, D. Michael
Taylor, Eugene Jr., 336
Taylor, James Martin
Taylor, Jimmy Dean
Taylor, Larry C, 336
Taylor, Larry Jay
Taylor, Lavoy Olney, 148
Taylor, Lynda Lee Atwood
Taylor, Warren Lewis, 336
Teague, Robert C, 336
Teale, Kerry Teressa, 336
Tebow, Barbara Gail, 336
Tebow, Bill Joe, 336
Tegeler, Donald F., 336, 188
Telander, Darlene Ann, 338, 190
Temple, Keneth L. Jr., 336
Tenagne, Bekele, 362, 130
Terragno, Paul James
Terrell, Sharon Ehli
Terry, Duncan, 358
Terry, James R. Jr.
Terry, Jerry Alan
Tesh, Kendall Siebert
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Teter, William Gene, 336, 210
Teves, Daniel
Thaler, Wayne Michael, 336, 143
Tharp, Mary Alice, 336
Thatcher, Bobbye J., 336, 204, 108,
264
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Thayer, Shirley May, 336
Thibeault, Robert J., 362
381
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Thomas, Catherine S.
Thomas, George Mike
Thomas Janyce E., 236, 204, 30
Thomas, Joe Glen
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Thomas, Kathryn Ann
Thomas, Marilyn Kay, 336, 196
Thomas, Pamela, 336, 192, 69, 68
Thomas, Susan, 336, 141
Thompson, Beauford A., 338, 213
Thompson, Charles M., 336, 202'
Thompson, Edward E., 337, 210
Thompson, James Goss, 337, 207
Thompson, Janet E., 337
Thompson, Jeffrey L., 337, 188
Thompson, Kathleen M., 337, 204,
110, 264
Thompson, Loren A., 337
Thompson, Pamela E., 337
Thompson, Russell L., 337
Thompson, Thomas R. Jr.
Thompson, Violet M.
Thompson, Von Richard
Thomson, William J. II, 336, 202,
135
Thomte, Jean C, 147
Thonen, Marjorie E., 358
Thoren, Donald Arthur, 358, 188
Thornberry, Anne R.
Thorne, Gordon Harold, 337, 200
Thorne, Robert Fay
Thornoek, Russel L., 337
Thornton, George A., 337
Thorpe, Shirley Lee, 358, 192, 164
Thurston, James M., 337, 183, 145,
150
Tichac, Katherine Ann, 337, 192
Tiernan, Michael W., 362
Tierney, Michael R. Jr., 337
Tilghman, Marilyn H.
Tillett, Alana F., 337
Tilley, Larry Jack, 337
Timmons, Francis L.
Tippets, Ashby Wood, 337, 140
Tippets, Darlene C, 337, 204, 264
Tippets, Elvis Harold, 337, 140
Tisdale, Velma Louise, 337
Titus, Richard C, 358, 153, 145, 205
Tjepkes, Raymond A., 337
Tobias, Patricia D.
Tobin, Peggy
Todd, Lynn Douglas
Todd, Raymond Lee, 137
Tolar, Richard W.
Tollefson, Linda L., 337, 185
Tolman, Eugene M. Jr.
Tomingas, Henry Lynn, 337
Tompkins, Kenneth Lee, 358
Tomsu, Barbara Donn
Tonelli, Randall W., 337, 155
Tonkin, Albert C.
Toole, Sharon K.
Toots, Heinrich A.
Toro, Jean Elizabeth, 337
Toskin, Julie Ann
Totten, Clifton H., 150
Tottenhoff, James K.
Toussaint, Charlene J., 337
Townsend, George W., 358
Townsend, James Logan
Toy, Richard Watson, 337
Trabookis, Kathryn, 358
Tracy, John Elwood
Tracy, Sharon Graves
Trautwein, Henry III
Traverso, Enrique, 358
Travis, John Richard, 337, 200
Treadway, James D.
Trego, Michael Paul
Tremain, Raymond K., 337, 200
Trenholm, William L., 338
Tressler, Anna M.
Trevenen, Thomas E., 338
Trevino, Danny R., 358, 211
Trierweiler, Joan L., 353, 194, 144
Trierweiler, Ruth D., 338, 194, 130,
153, 136
Triplett, John A., 358, 158, 158
Troastle, R. Michael, 338, 160
Trosper, Bonnie Jean, 338
Trouchon, Lucien Rene
Troughton, John D., 353
Trowbridge, Ann Ljnn, 338, 196, 23
Trowe, Suzanne Irene, 338, 204, 69
Trudell, Laurence G.
Trujillo, Victor Elroy, 338
Trump, Clarence R.
Tryon, Sharon Kay, 338
Tsurutani, Hisashi, 362
Tucker, Benny Miles, 353, 207, 161
Tucker, Virginia Lynn
Tuinstra, Kenneth E.
Tully, George Eugene
Turk, Betty Jean
Turk, James Elvis, 338
Turk, Marlen Greene
Turk, Thad Howard, 358, 148
Turman, Keith Gerald
Turner, Deanna Joan, 338
Turner, Gloria Jo, 338
Twitchell, George A.
Twitchell, Terry Neil, 338
Tyler, Alison Louise, 338, 204
Tyler, Richard W., 338, 210, 135, 150
Tyrrell, William Bert
Tyson, Donald Ray
U
Uhren, Robert J. Jr., 338
Ulrich, Steven Leroy
Underwood, William Jr., 338, 200
Urbigkit, Mary Jane, 338, 194, 154,
26, 25, 155, 143
Uribe, Vicenta Elena, 338, 185, 137
Urutia, Helen Evalena, 338, 147
Usna, Ismail
Uthoff, Herbert Orlan, 338
Utter, Dennis Ray
V
Vaiciulenas, Ingrid E., 338
Vaiciulenas, Ruth E.
Valdez, Max Melton, 338
Valdez, Raymond A., 338
Valko, John Jerald
Vanallen, John K., 338, 207
Vanalstine, William L., 353
Vance, James Oral, 338, 166
Vancourt, Laurence P.
Vancourt, Sharon Ann, 358, 194
Vandenberg, Shirley A., 358, 192
Vanderberg, Richard D., 358, 148
Vandeveegaete, Walter, 338, 143
Vandeventer, Thomas W., 338
Vangerpen, Myron D., 338
Vanhouten, Diether H., 338, 142
Vanhouten, Helen E., 338, 204
Vanlieu, Janice A., 338
Vanraden, Joyce, 338
Vantrump, James E., 338
Vanvoorhees, John C, 338
Vanzee, Marion Elvy, 339, 156, 158
Vasileff, Vasil
Vasilion, Pete George
Vathauer, Royce N.
Vaudrey, James Walter
Vaughan, Robert Story, 339, 207
Vaughn, Dana Marie, 339
Veal, Donald Lyle
Velasquez, Robert D., 339, 202, 151,
23
Vering, Larry Henry, 339
Verley, Larry Kenneth, 358
Vermilyea, Barry Lynn, 339, 213
Vialpando, Esther M., 339
Vidal, Louis Brus Jr., 339, 210
Vines, Lila Lee, 339, 185
Vines, William Howard, 339
Vinson, Gary Lee, 339
Viola, Frank Charles, 339, 154, 155
Viren, Thomas Joe, 339
Vitale, Joseph, 339, 200, 134, 236
Vlastos, Carol Jo
Vlastos, Joseph E.
Vogelsang, Ross W., 339
Vogt, Darrel Dee, 339, 158
Volk, James Deforst, 339, 211
Volk, John Frederick, 339, 211
Vollmer, Shirley E., 339
Vonkrosigk, Rodney K., 339
Vontrachtenberg, Penny, 339
Voorhees, Gerald Earl
Vore, Jefferson E., 339
Vore, Theodore James, 339
Vosler, L. Christian
Vosler, Virginia Ann, 339
Voss, Janice Kay, 339, 204, 264
Vukelich, Vincent M.
W
Wade, Ralph Murch
Wade, William D., 260
Wagers, Daniel Edward, 339, 188
Wagner, Wendell Ralph, 339, 147
Wahed, Abdul
Waite, Edmund Vinson, 339, 156, 158
Waits, Janet Lea
Wakkuri, Myron John, 340
Walck, Marilyn J., 358
Walcott, Edward W., 340
Walcott, James Harold, 340
Waldo, Barbara Ann, 340
Waliser, Karen Eileen, 358
Walker, Michael H., 340, 236, 256
Walker, Sandra Carole, 358, 130
Walker, Sharon Jane, 137
Walker, Stanley Duane
Wall, John, 340
Wall, Donnie Keith
Wallace, David Lewis, 340, 151
Wallin, Linda Jean, 340
Wallwork, James Oris
Walsted, Edmond D.
Walter, Fred E., 362, 161
Walter, Gary Lee, 340
382
Walter, Julia Jean, 340, 185, 148
Walters, James G, 358
Walters, Randall K., 340, 188
Walther, Flora Kaiser
Walton, Clarence J., 340
Walton, Patsy Elmer, 340
Wamhoff, Karen Louise, 340
Wampler, Robert Merle, 245
Ward, Andrea Louise, 340, 198
Ward, Kevin Patrick, 134
Ward, Tex Orland Overton, 340, 210
Ward, Wayne Eugene, 340, 207
Warfield, Ted Robert, 340
Warnock, V. Gene, 340
Wasden, Gri.nt Muyres
Washburn, Doris June, 358, 190
Washington, Diane Sue
Wasserburger, John T., 362, 162, 157
Wasserburger, M. E., 362
Waters, Fred Campbell, 340
Waters, J. Richard, 340, 200
Watkins, Rosemary, 358, 144
Watkins, Don Halden
Watne, Marshall M., 358
Watson, James E. Jr., 340, 207, 29,
152
Watt, David Joseph, 340
Watt, James Gaius, 362
Watt, Robert T., 148
Watt, Sharon Leah
Watts, Gary Lee, 340
Waugh, David K. Jr., 340, 135
Webb, Barbara Jean, 340
Weber, Allan Eugene, 340, 155
Weber, Harry Dean, 340
Weber, Judith Ann, 340
Weber, Kenneth Eugene, 340
Weber, Paul Raymond, 340, 193
Weber, Sharon Ann, 340
Webster, Margaret E., 340, 198, 208,
115, 61, 125, 26, 264, 177, 179
Wedemeyer, Clifford D., 340
Wedemeyer, Donald Dee
Weekly, Donald Paul
Weekly, Ivan George, 358
Weekly, Wesley James
Weeks, Marilyn Anne, 340
Weickum, Sharon Mae, 341
Weinberger, Steven L.
Weis, Barbara Joan, 341
Weitz, James Benjamin, 341, 207
Welch, Brenda Lou
Welchlin, Morris E.
Weller, Linda Lou, 341
Wellman, Deanne M., 341, 198
Wells, Allyn, 358, 213, 156, 158
Welton, Scarlet K., 341, 190
Wendt, Sally Joan, 341
Wendzel, Thelma Lou
Weinger, Howard S., 341
Wensky, David Allen
Weppner, Edward S., 341
Weppner, Eleanor Ann, 341
Wessel, Norma Ruth, 341
Wesswick, Louise
West, Esther Richards
West, Linda Ann
West, Melville Bruce, 341
Westedt, Kent Owen
Wetherell, Virginia J.
Wetzler, Sharron Lee
Weydeveld, Carter A., 341
Weydeveld, Linda Lee
Wheasler, Lois Jean
Wheasler, Robert A.
Wheeland, Fred W. Ill, 341
Wheeler, Bill Joe, 341, 183
Wheeler, Frederick Jr.
Wheeler, Paul Marvin
While, Emma Louise, 341, 136
While, Laura Caryle, 341
Whitaker, Romulus III, 341
Whitcomb, Mary Grace, 341, 185
White, Jerry Leroy
White, Mary Elise, 341
White, Michael A., 341, 248, 250
White, Robert Lee, 358, 162, 158
White, Robert Sherman, 341, 156
Whitehead, Dennis E.
Whitehouse, Bernard P., 358
Whiting, James Guy, 341
Whitley, Donald Karl, 342, 211
Whitman, Gloria Dell, 342, 190
Whitman, Lavonne Lee, 342, 190
Whitman, Robert L., 342, 210
Whitney, Bob Hart, 358, 188
Whittington, Donna Jo, 342
Wickersham, Mary Ann
Wickham, Frederic Jr.
Widman, Edwin Earl, 260
Widman, Elsie Conners
Widman, Roy Franklin
Wiedekamp, Russell B., 342
Wier, Barbara Jeanne, 342
Wiggam, Robert W. Jr., 342
Wiggs, William Ivor
Wight, David Dean, 342, 134, 247,
245
Wight, Delman Ray, 134
Wightman, Mary Page
Wilcox, Bruce Harter
Wilcox, Charles Lee, 342
Wilcox, Donald Amase, 342
Wilcox, Robert, Wayne, 342
Wiley, Lewis Elmer, 342
Wilford, Grant Hallam, 342, 202, 152
Wilkie, Charles Faye, 342
Wilkinson, Bruce H.
Wilkinson, Daniel P., 342, 183
Wilkinson, Thomas E.
Will, Errol Roger, 342
Willard, Loren E.
Willey, Russell E.
Williams, Carol Ann
Williams, Carol Ruth, 342, 136
Williams, Jane J., 342, 198, 217, 137,
131
Williams, Dixie Beth, 358
Williams, Dorothy V., 342, 25
Williams, Frederic E., 342, 152
Williams, Frederick L.
Williams, Harry R. Jr., 342
Williams, Jerry Niel, 148
Williams, John C.
Williams, Joseph B., 358, 210, 125,
154
Williams, Merlin C.
Williams, Milton Boyd, 358, 137
Williams, Monte Helen, 358, 192
Williams, Phillip B.
Williams, Richard N., 211, 134, 236
Williams, Robert F., 342
Williams, Roger David
Williams, Roger Kent
Williams, Russell I., 358, 211
Williams, Terrell G., 342, 210
Williams, Thomas Clay, 342
Williams, Virginia L., 342, 190, 135,
131
Willis, Ivon Niccolls
Willson, Marilyn Lee, 342
Wilmot, Jeri Belle, 342
Wilmot, William W., 342
Wilmoth, Jon Darrell
Wiloth, Robert Julius, 358
Wilson, Audrey B.
Wilson, Carol Ruth, 342, 147
Wilson, Charlotte A., 342
Wilson, Clyde Albert, 342, 183, 265
Wilson, Clyde C.
Wilson, Eugene M., 342
Wilson, Gary Edward, 342, 215
Wilson, Judith Rae, 342, 198, 135
Wilson, Kenneth G., 358
Wilson, Lanny Owen, 342
Wilson, Leroy Edward
Wilson, Mariann, 342, 132
Wilson, Marvin Ward, 358, 213
Wilson, Richard Allan, 157
Wilson, Robert Earl, 159
Wimpenney, Barbara K., 342, 204
Wimpenney, Coleen F., 342
Wimpenney, William K., 358, 183
Winchell, Diana P., 342, 225, 131
Winchell, Edward Jay, 343
Winchell, Robert W.
Windom, Larry Dale, 358
Winger, Marcia Gael
Wingfield, Charles B., 343
Wingfield, Wayne E., 343
Winkel, June Bartz
Winkes, Jeniene, 343, 144
Winrich, Lonny Bee
Winship, Carolyn Lee, 343, 190, 147
Wirtz, Jimmy Dalo, 343
Wise, Wynona Louise
Wiseman, Patricia Jo, 343
Wist, Sandra Charlene, 343
Withrow, David James
Wolcott, Ed, 211
Wolcott, Linda Ruth, 343, 185
Wold, Gunnar Anton, 358
Wolf, Jacqueline Ann
Wolf, Kenneth George, 358, 158, 158
Wolfe, Harry Eugene
Wolfe, James Nelson, 150
Wolfe, Patsy T., 343
Wolfendale, Ralph Jr.
Wolski, Jerome Edwin, 358, 134, 265
Wood, James Davis, 343
Wood, Rebecca Lynn, 343, 198
Wood, Susan Lesley
Woodard, Lauren D. Jr., 343, 212,
124
Woodrow, Leland Lewis
Woods, John Charles, 343, 188
Woodson, Sally E., 343, 190, 135
Woody, Ralph Jerome
Woolf, Charlene Marie
Wooten, Alice Ann, 343, 192
Worl, Mary Lynn, 343, 131
Worl, Ronald Grant
Worman, Darrell Don, 343, 236
383
Worman, Rodney Lynn, 343
Worman, Roger E., 358
Worth, Raymond S., 343
Worth, Robert Ray, 343, 210
Wright, Bruce A., 343, 134, 236
Wright, Carolyn Jo, 343, 115, 61,
122, 155, 146
Wright, Dianne Lee, 343
Wright, Gene 0. II, 343, 188
Wright, Lee John, 343, 137
Wright, Marthafern S.
Wright, Mike Lynn, 134, 236
Wright, Robert D.
Wright, Ronald L.
Wysocki, James Edward, 343, 248
Y
Yaap, Jerry Allen, 362, 148
Yaeger, Betty Louise, 343, 83
Yakse, William Edw.
Yeager, Michael Ray, 343
Yemington, Charles R., 343, 213, 158
Yestness, Donald C, 362
Yocum, Kenneth Lee
Yorgason, Carl Bert
Yorgason, Carol Ann
Yorio, Franklin John, 343
York, Edward F. Ill
York, Laurence Merel, 343, 156, 158
York, Steven Walter, 183
Youker, Roy Otis
Young, Alvin Lee, 343, 138
Voung, Bruce Orcott, 343, 161
Young, Edward Morris
Young, Jimmie Don, 343, 159
Young, Loretta Emma
Young, Melinda E.
Young, Michel Allen
Yonng, Sonja Lee, 343, 137
Young, Valerie, 141
Z.
Zakovich, Wesley Nick
Zarafonitis, Cynthia
Zaversnik, Joseph S., 343, 143
Zawacki, Robert A., 343
Zell, John Walter, 343, 188
Zid, Leola E.
Ziegler, Judith Ann, 343, 196, 112,
264
Ziegler, Sally Diane, 343
Ziegler, Sue Ann, 343, 198
Zimmer, Vincent, 236
Zimmerman, Edmond E.
Zimmerman, Kathleen S., 198
Zitting, Roy Alford, 362
Zotti, Alice Ann
Zube, Arthur, 151
Zuech, Nancy Darlene
Zueck, Isabelle Marie
Zumbrennen, Sheri Lyn
Zumbrunnen, Melvin L., 130
Zwonitzer, Ronald Lee
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... of the past 75 years of history made at the
University of Wyoming and more specifically of
the 61 - 62 Wyo Staff! We worked fast and furi-
ously but still missed every deadline! We humored,
cajoled and were downright obnoxious at times
but finally we were able to get needed material
for a deadline that was weeks over due.
Thanks go to the Pi Phi and Chi O typists
who came over to give a hand when the going
was rough; to the organizations who obligingly
showed up for group pictures on short notice; to
Dave Bonner and his BI staff for all the help; to
the staff for pitching on Saturdays and week
nights when the chips were down; to Joe Milner,
Mr. Biggs and Don Merback for lifting the morale
of the editor when things looked dismal; and to
the following staff members who did the various
and assorted odd jobs which are so vital to put-
ting together a yearbook:
Carolyn Hunter
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This is your yearbook as much as it is ours. We hope you like it but if you don't, Well, you can
please some of the people some of the time but not all of the people all the time.
The editors deserve as much of the credit for the work done as anyone and any praise for the year-
book should be directed to them.
Shirley Correll - Government
Anita Brown - Campus Life
Jeanne Patterson - Living Groups
Janyce Thomas - Personality and Military
Anne Siren - Living Groups and Military
Joann Jeremiason - Classes
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Pownall, and the Journalism Department.
Herb
If there has been anyone who was left out or a name mispelled, it was not intentional and my apolo-
gies. To be editor of the 61 -62 Wyo has been a great experience and to make the final shipment to Walsworth
was even more of an experience. Many people may have had their doubts but the time finally arrived and the
work is done. Thanks to all who made this book possible.
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