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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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Arthur  G.  Crane 
1922  -  1941 


Lewis  J.  Morrill 
1942  -  1945 


George  Duke  Humphrey 
1945- 


Contents 

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 
of  the  Board;  Russell  I.  Laird,  Vice  President;  President 
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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- 
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Verna  J.  Hitchcock,  Dean  of  Home  Economics 


Amelia  Leino,  Dean  of  Nursing 


David  W.  O'Day,  Dean  of  Pharmacy 


14 


Robert  Bruce,  Dean  of  the  Graduate  School 


Dick  Brown,  Alumni  Director 


June  Schribe,  Editor  of  the  Alumnews 


15 


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Joye  Brown,  A.S.U.W.  Vice-President 


Brent  Eastman,  A.S.U.W.  President 


16 


Ron  Peterson,  Business  Manager 


Mary  Smith,  Secretary 


Senate 


Rex  Arney 


Hal  Ashenhurst 


17 


Jeannie  Bindschadler 


Barry  Burnette 


Fred  Cady 


Bruce  Cody 


18 


Donna  Golden 


John  Gries 


Senate 


Mary  Guthrie 


19 


Mary  B.  Kohrs 


Dick  Ludwig 


Sandra  Mayer 


Hugh  McFadden 


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Dave  McPherson 


Ralph  Menke 


Student  Senate 


Fred  Miller 


21 


Penny  Myers 


Sharon  O'Melia 


Ed  Rabou 


Tonia  Rulli 


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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 


Wyo 


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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Jerry  Kitchen,  News  Editor 


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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. 


It's  the  last  staff  meeting  and  we  needed  something  with 


34 


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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'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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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. 


Anytime  you're  ready  Strannigan. 


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- 
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View  of  the  old  Peanut  Pond  to  the  southwest 
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Members  of  the  art  class  studying. 


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Hill-Crane  Dormitories, 
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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. 


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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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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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Wyoming  students  had  the  privilege  of 
hearing  a  number  of  excellent  lecturers 
this  year. 


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Education  facilities  today  and  yes- 
teryear differ  greatly. 


76 


Friday  afternoon  in  the  Union 


77 


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! 


Mm 

Finals  certainly  are  rough  on  a  fella. 


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LDS  members  working  on  their  snow  sculpture  for  the  Winter  Snow 
Carnival 


H 


Preparing  to"  go  down  the  slopes 


Time  to  warm  up  at  the  Medicine  Bow  Ski  Lodge 


It 


Showing  us  where  to  go 


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Everyone  had  a  good  time  at  the  Snow  Carni- 
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? 


83 


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.' 


85 


University  theatre  goers  have  a  wide  selec- 
tion of  plays  to  attend  during  the  course  of 
the  year. 


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But,  I  don't  want  to  take  you  to  Cuba ! 


Meanwhile,  back  in  the  audience  .  .  . 


87 


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As  usual,  time  for  relaxation  in  the  "Brand- 
ing Iron"  office. 


Jerry  Kitchen 


88 


Wyo 


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. 


Grr!! 


89 


During  March  you  could  find 
members  of  the  Wyo  staff 
working  everywhere. 


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91 


Even  the  dormitories  have  changed;   now 
they  are  co-educational  too! 


93 


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 
of  today. 


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Wyoming  Union,  busiest  place  on  campus 


98 


A  faculty  member  addresses  the  graduating  class  of  1961. 


99 


Homecoming  Parade 


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Personalities 


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March  $,   1Q62 


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. 

And  so,  here  are  my  selections: 


1. 

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2. 

Number 

10 

3. 

Number 

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k. 

Number 

22 

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Number 

31 

Again,  thanks  so  much  for  the  pleasure  and  opportunity  of  serving  as 
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. 


102 


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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11. 


Wgd  Keauty 


Linda  Moore 
Pi  Beta  Phi 


Linda  Ann 
the  College  of 
fashion  design. 
South  Dakota, 
hair  and  bright 
tion,  she  plans 
career. 


Moore  is  a  freshman  in 
Agriculture,  majoring  in 
A  native  of  Rapid  City, 

Linda  has  light  brown 
blue  eyes.  Upon  gradua- 

to   make   designing   her 


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Wyo  beauty 


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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Bobbye  Thatcher 
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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Wyo  fteauty 


Kathy  Thompson 
Pi  Beta  Phi 


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Hailing  from  Casper,  Wyoming 
is  Kathy  Thompson.  A  sopho- 
more in  Elementary  Education, 
she  has  dark  brown  hair  and 
dark  brown  eyes.  Kathy  is  a 
member  of  Army  ROTC  Corp- 
ettes,  was  an  entrant  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  Wyoming  Best  Dressed 
Coed  Contest,  and  the  first  run- 
ner up  to  the  1962  Miss  Wool  of 
Wyoming. 


1 1 1 


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. 


1  13 


Tonia  Rulli 
Delta  Delta  Delta 


Carolyn  Wright 
Ross  Hall 


Homecoming 


Attendants 

Maggie  Webster 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma 


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Queen 
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Ma  Burdicl/ 
Delta  Delta  Delta 


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Attendants 

Sue  Hitchcock 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma 


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'Sugar  and  spice  and  everything  nice!" 


Kathy  Hudgeons 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma 


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Queen 


Sharon  O'Melia^ 


Sw  Ml 


Marilee  Genetti 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma 


119 


ft  ''mm 


Miss  U.  W. 


Pam  Thomas 
Delta  Delta  Delta 


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Patsy  Hittle 
Ross  Hall 


Who's  Who  fa 
American  Colleges 
and  Universities 

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. 


123 


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. 


126 


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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IS 


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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Marching  Wand 


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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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. 


174 


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 
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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 


*?  Jerry  H.   Brue;    John  Buch- 

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 


183 


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 


Ye  Olde  Barber  Shoppe 


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 


185 


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. 


VI 


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 


186 


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 


187 


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? 


189 


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- 
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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 


192 


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 


193 


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 


199 


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 


200 


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! 


201 


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 


202 


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 


203 


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 


204 


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 


206 


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 


207 


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 


208 


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. 


209 


Rick  Clark,  Bruce  Cody, 
Wayne  Dawson,  Monte  Deer, 
Paul  Dinkins 


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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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210 


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 


21  i 


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 


212 


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 


213 


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 


214 


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- 
pendent. 

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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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A  perfect  36"  -  12"  -  12"  -  12". 


If 

Parties  make  the  world  go  'round. 


This  cat  has  got  to  go! 


Christmas  with  the  Chi  O's. 


Twisting  in  the  Tub. 


218 


Sig  Ep's  make  time  with  beauties. 


We  always  wear  hats  to  bed! 


Kappa's  and  their  cake. 


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Pi  Phi's  seal  of  approval. 


Hottest  Brand  going. 


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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." 


221 


Practicing  for  football? 


"Boy,  it  sure  tastes  good  after  a  hard 
work-out." 


222 


"Doesn't  anyone  want  to  hear  about  my 
skiing  experiences?" 


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Moyt  Mall 


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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Are  you  sure  you  know  how  to  deal? 


'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.' 


224 


Knight  Mall 


Barbara  Humphreys  -  Secretary;  Diana  Winchell  -  Treasurer;  Karen  Hall  -  President;  Y.  Numoto  -  A.W.S.  Representa- 
tive 


5MWig;  '1*QP&*^. 


Miss  Frances  E.  Meiller,  Dorm  mother 


I  know  I've  got  a  phone  call  on  one  of  these  lines! 


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Listen,  Buddy,  I  told  you  "C"  chord! 


"Parting  is  such  sweet  sorrow!" 


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that. 


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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. 


Now,  that  won't  be  on  the  final! 


7:00  a.m.  Beauty  Rush 


Sing  along  with  Mitch??? 


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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 


236 


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. 


237 


'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. 


238 


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 


240 


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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Ken  Rochlitz,  forward 


Bill  Stuart,  forward 


Gordon  Swanson,  center 


Al  Eastland  scores  a  bucket  against  the  Brigham  Young  Cougars. 


243 


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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Zke  Cowboys  Season  Kecord 


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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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 

ships 


35 

43 

31 
38 
51 
50 
51 


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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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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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7962  baseball  Schcd 

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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Row  3:  Triplett,  Buccholz,  Townsend,  New- 
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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. 


...  .-jSO^l^H^i^ 


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. 


S    SO  mm 


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 


You  had  a  good 
home  but  you  LEFT 
.  .  .  your  RIGHT! 
You  had  a  good  .  .  . 


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QBUMW.'; 


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 


?S 


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 


271 


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. 


272 


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 


HfiB* 

Underclassmen  m 


Union  hour  is  over  and  it's  time  to  go  back  to  classes. 

mm 


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. 


: '     f 


278 


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 


2  79 


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." 


"9*  Iff*-'  ^cc«?.  **,"• <■ 


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 


c>* 


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. 


^~* 


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. 


^sM^M4 


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111  mmsm 


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 


.la 


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! 


305 


I 


Underclassmen 


"Going  up,  please!" 


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ti 


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 


■  I 


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 


^ifeirlt* 


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. 


308 


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 


309 


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?" 


31  i 


tike  \  mto 


Underclassmen 


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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312 


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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 


313 


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 


314 


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." 


317 


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Underclassmen 


Too  Bad!  The  Outing  Club  loses  another 
mountain  climbing  member. 


V 


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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. 


322 


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 


323 


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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324 


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 


326 


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 


Underclassmen 


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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. 


330 


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 


334 


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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Sullivan,  Daniel  B. 
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. 


335 


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 


336 


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Thompson,  Edward 
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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Von  Krosigk,  Rodney 
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 


340 


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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Weickum,  Sharon 
While,  Emma  Lou 
Whitaker,  Romulus 


Underclassmen 


While,  Laura 
Whitcomb,  Mary 
White,  Michael 


White,  Mary 
White,  Robert 
Whiting,  James 


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again  today? 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


357 


^4    "il 


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. 


359 


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. 


361 


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. 


362 


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 


fadex 

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. 

B 

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 

C 
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. 


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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 

G 
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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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 

H 
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, 

161 

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 

Q 
Quinn,  Donald  David,  323,  200,  134, 

235 

Quinn,  Jacquelyn  Y. 

Quinn,  Milton  Hollis,  355 


Quraishi,  Abdul  Habib,  361 

R 
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, 

166 
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, 

147 
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, 

156 
Rickert,  Lyle  John,  325,  207,  29,  24, 

152 
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, 

243 
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 


378 


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 

Rulli,  Tonia  C,  327,  192,  208,  114, 

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. 
Saathoff,  Gordon  Lee,  157 


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. 


379 


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, 

153 
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 

Lawrence  J. 


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Leah  Jane, 357 
Lendine  Joyce,  332 
Linda  Anne 


Smith,  Lola  Kay,  332 


Smith,  Lynette  Ruth,  332,  190,  139, 

142 
Smith,  Lynn  Ellen,  332 
Smith,  Mary  Virginia,  357,  193,  124, 

144,  17 
Smith,  Melton  Laoel,  332,  188,  260 
Smith,  Michael  Louis,  332,  215 
Smith,  Michael  Monroe 
Smith,  Neff  Thomas 
Smith,  Richard  Dean,  332 
Smith,  Robert  K. 
Smith,  Ronald  Eugene,  332 
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 
Smith,  Vernon  Gayle,  332,  130 
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, 

136 
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 


380 


Spicer,  Gerald  Alvin,  333,  134,  236, 

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 
Stanford,  Dennis  Joe,  333 
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 
States,  Dean  Vernon,  357 
States,  Jack  Sterling,  260 
States,  Jim  Bruce,  260 
Staubus,  Jack  L.  Jr.,  333 
Steadman,  John  W.,  333,  158 
Steadman,  Martha  Joan 
Stearns,  Rodney  C. 
Stebner,  Ronald  C,  357 
Steege,  Clarence  E.,  357 
Steele,  Constance  G.,  333,  204,  208, 

264 
Steele,  Wayne  Edward,  333 
Steen,  Robert  Palmer,  333,  210 
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 
Stevie,  Phyllis  A. 
Stewart,  Duane  M. 
Stewart,  Jody  Ann,  357,  185, 151 
Stewart,  Kay  Louise,  334,  198,  28, 

147 
Stewart,  Thomas  Wayne,  334 
Stickley,  Robert  C,  334,  158 
Stien,  Howard  Marvin 
Still,  Daniel  William,  334 


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 
Stoddard,  Clinton  D. 
Stoddard,  Kathleen  A.,  334 
Stoddard,  Sally  Ann,  334,  198,  139, 

144,  131,  179 
Stohrer,  Joseph  W.,  334 
Stokes,  Jesse  D.  Jr.,  362 
Stokes,  Milton  Harlan,  334 
Stone,  David  Joseph,  334,  245 
Stone,  Donald  Harold,  334 
Stoneman,  Helen  E.,  334,  139 
Storey,  Barbara  Jean 
Storm,  Melvin  G.,  334 
Story,  John  D. 
Story,  Leah  Beth,  334 
Stouffer,  Jon  Clark 
Stout,  Jennifer,  334,  204,  137 
Stout,  William  Allan,  334 
Strahan,  Janice  Lynn,  335,  190,  264 
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 
Stuber,  Roger  Alan,  335,  188,  124 
Stubson,  Larry  Ray,  335,  166 
Stugart,  David  B. 
Stugart,  James  W.,  156 
Stump,  Louise  May,  357,  ISO,  151 
Sturdevant,  David  E. 
Sturges,  Sandra  Jeane,  335,  196,  25 
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 
Swain,  Vernon  Horace 
Swaldi,  Steven  Edward 
Swanson,  Gordon  Roy,  335,  188,  243 


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 
Sylte,  Jame  Richard,  335,  207 
Sylvester,  Donell  D. 

T 
Tadlock,  Martin  R.  Jr.,  335 
Taggart,  Richard  J. 
Talbert,  Janice  Kay,  358,  185 
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 
Tarter,  John  Robert,  336 
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 
Taylor,  Benja  Fran,  336,  198,  217, 

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 
Test,  Rose  Marie,  336,  153,  147 
Teter,  William  Gene,  336,  210 
Teves,  Daniel 

Thaler,  Wayne  Michael,  336,  143 
Tharp,  Mary  Alice,  336 
Thatcher,  Bobbye  J.,  336,  204,  108, 

264 
Thayer,  Luella  Lee,  358 
Thayer,  Shirley  May,  336 
Thibeault,  Robert  J.,  362 


381 


Thomas,  Bettina  H.,  336 
Thomas,  Catherine  S. 
Thomas,  George  Mike 
Thomas  Janyce  E.,  236,  204,  30 
Thomas,  Joe  Glen 
Thomas,  John  Arthur,  132 
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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Colleen  Bruns 
Marjorie  Lehmkuhler 
Kay  Sturholm 
Bob  Gerhardt 
George  Soloman 
Carolyn  Hodges 


...  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: 

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Judy  Gardner 
Mary  Whitcomb 
Pat  McKeown 
Joanne  Simmons 


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 

Larry  Vering  -  Copy 

Jim  Watson  -  Assistant  to  the  Editor 


Ronna  Rutledge  -  Organizations 
Carole  Lahti  -  Organizations 
Lyle  Rickert  -  Sports 


Carole  Loebe  -  Classes 

Barbara  Duncan  -  Business  Manager  and  Index 


Photo  Credits  to  Dave  Dougherty,  Mike  Bramman,  Ron  Mowrer,  Bob  Hede,  Joe  Kay,  Allen  Krafczik, 
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. 

Bob 


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