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GEM<br />
<strong>of</strong> the MOUNTAINS<br />
TWIN FAllS HJGH SCHOOl:<br />
nineteen hundred sixty-nine<br />
Published by the<br />
ASSOCIATED STUDENTS <strong>of</strong><br />
the UNIVERSITY <strong>of</strong> IDAHO<br />
Moscow, <strong>Idaho</strong>
SLEEP
YET DREAM
DREAM OF THE WORLD
THE ONE<br />
WHERE<br />
BEAUTY<br />
IS<br />
ALL
WHERE ASSUMED REALITY IS NOT<br />
REALITY AT ALL,BUTAFICTITIOUS<br />
EXISTENCE ONLY TO BE AFFECTED<br />
BY THAT WORLD SO PAINFUL
SO FULL OF PEOPLE
ESCAPE
GO TO THE<br />
SECURE BOXES<br />
OF TRADITION<br />
AND<br />
STAGNATION
WHEN<br />
WHEN DO WE WAKE<br />
FROM OUR SLEEP, OUR<br />
DREAMS
WHEN<br />
DO WE WAKE<br />
TO FIND<br />
WE HAVE BEEN<br />
ASLEEP<br />
TO FIND<br />
OTHERS<br />
SLEEPING
WHEN
ONLY WHEN<br />
THE CRYING VOICES<br />
SHATTER THE WINDOWS<br />
I<br />
OF OUR<br />
FANTASY
GLASS IS CHEAP<br />
WINDOWS ARE REPLACED
OH SLEEP<br />
DREAM
WE LAUGH
LAUGH
LAUGH
AWAKE
TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
Academics . . . . . 26<br />
Classes . . . . . . . . . 56<br />
Activities . . . . 116<br />
Organizations . . . . . . . . 190<br />
Athletics . . . . . . . . . . 240<br />
Residences . . . . . . . . . 286<br />
Co-editor<br />
Co-editor<br />
Photographer<br />
Photographer<br />
Valerie Koester<br />
Joan Maltz<br />
Ed Kelley<br />
Steve Evett
ACAJ[))JEMJlC§<br />
Susan Whaley
As one progresses through life he must learn that the secret to success is turning stumbling<br />
blocks into stepping stones. Success in this life begins by conquering small obstacles, and<br />
life is made more perfect by constantly striving to turn liabilities into assets.<br />
It is vital to recognize opportunities when such opportunities arise. Many people cannot<br />
find opportunity because it is disguised as hard work.<br />
Honesty with oneself is the first step in progress. Desire to progress is the first step to<br />
wisdom.<br />
Success comes to those who are too busy to look for it. The glory <strong>of</strong> this life is doing what<br />
others say cannot be done. Members <strong>of</strong> the class <strong>of</strong> 1969 have shown their persistence to<br />
achieve success in their quest for a better life. Nothing in the world, including talent, genius,<br />
and education can take the place <strong>of</strong> persistence.<br />
The future is yours; success can be yours.<br />
You have crossed the bay- the ocean lies before you.<br />
DON SAMUELSON<br />
Gove1·no1·<br />
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Mrs. Neely is responsible fo r all<br />
the women students on campus as<br />
well as acting as advisor to Panhellenic<br />
Council and Associated Women<br />
Students.<br />
Miss Hill, appointed to her position<br />
this year, is responsible for judicial,<br />
social, and academic programs <strong>of</strong> the<br />
residence halls. She is also co-adviser<br />
to Associated Women Students and<br />
works with the Residence Halls Association.<br />
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HARRY DAVEY<br />
Assistant D ean <strong>of</strong> Students<br />
MARJORIE M. NEELY<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> Women<br />
Not pictured is<br />
LANCE PARKER<br />
Associate Dean <strong>of</strong> Students<br />
A. JEAN H ILL<br />
Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Women<br />
Dean Decker is in charge <strong>of</strong><br />
the Office <strong>of</strong> Student Affairs and<br />
counseling. Under his administrative<br />
jurisdiction are all activities<br />
and services pertaining to<br />
the students.<br />
CHARLES 0. DECKER<br />
D ean <strong>of</strong> Students<br />
Harry Davey is advisor to the men<br />
in <strong>University</strong> Residence Halls, to<br />
their organizations and to Residence<br />
Hall Association. He is also foreign<br />
student advisor.<br />
Lance Parker, appointed this year,<br />
serves as advisor to an· the fraternities<br />
on campus. He works with the<br />
Interfraternity Council and advises<br />
the fraternities on matters including<br />
scholarship, housing, pledge education<br />
and public relatiems.
Counseling Center<br />
The counseling center aids students in any<br />
kind <strong>of</strong> problem they may have. A student<br />
may receive help with personal problems, or<br />
get advice on scholarship and loan opportunities<br />
and vocational fields.<br />
STUDENT COUNSELORS :<br />
Mrs. Carroll Meek<br />
Mr. Edward Bergstrom<br />
SIDNEY W. MILLER<br />
Placement Com·dinator<br />
Placement Office<br />
D R. D ONALD KEES<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Counseling<br />
The central placement ser vice, which is<br />
associated closer to seniors than any one<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice, aids graduating seniors in selecting<br />
jobs. It informs students <strong>of</strong> job openings<br />
and aids them in finding a job that will be<br />
best suited to them in their chosen careers.<br />
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College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />
The College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, one <strong>of</strong> the first schools to attain the status <strong>of</strong> a college on the<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> campus in 1901, <strong>of</strong>fers curricula in agriculture phases <strong>of</strong> education, engineering<br />
science, and management. Actual classroom techniques are applied in the collegemaintained<br />
gt·eenhouses, farms, and land acreage which is used for instruction and research.<br />
Through its graduates and its many services <strong>of</strong>fered throughout the state, the College <strong>of</strong><br />
Agriculture has played a vital role in <strong>Idaho</strong>'s agricultural economy.<br />
JAMES E. KRAUS<br />
Dean<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />
In this fast moving world young people have a<br />
unique opportunity to be a part <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the most<br />
fascinating times in this century. I did what many<br />
young people do in college today. I started out to be<br />
an engineer, but after one year decided my real love<br />
was in the science <strong>of</strong> agriculture. Others <strong>of</strong> my class<br />
started in agriculture and transferred to a different<br />
field. The important thing a student should do is to<br />
select a curriculum or major in which his greatest<br />
interest lies. People who are most successful are those<br />
who are doing something they really like to do. I would<br />
urge a student to select his or her major field <strong>of</strong><br />
interest and excel in it.<br />
DEAN KRAUS<br />
Alpha Zeta<br />
Alpha Zeta is an honorary<br />
for Agriculture students<br />
who are in the upper<br />
one-third <strong>of</strong> their class<br />
and who have a 2.7 GPA<br />
for three semesters.<br />
Row one: M. Arnzen, P. Rice,<br />
T. Howe, W. Westberg, H.<br />
White, D. Ujiiye, T. Ncy.<br />
Row two: J. Walker, F. Haskin,<br />
D. Falk, D. Wittman, D.<br />
Vannoy, E. Betz, B. Hamilton,<br />
T. Church, S. Gortsema. Row<br />
three: D. Jones, G. Rinebold,<br />
D. Toner, S. Pratt, S. Travis,<br />
J. McNall, G. 01·thel, B. Crawley,<br />
R. Christian, advisor. Row<br />
four: G. Hagen, B. Ft·y, M.<br />
Johnston, J. Daniel, B. Davis,<br />
R. Turner, Chancellor; L.<br />
Boian, G. Turner, P. Griffiths.
Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Aggie Honor Roll<br />
represent the "scholastic<br />
cream <strong>of</strong> the<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture's<br />
Crop." These<br />
are students who<br />
have maintained a<br />
3.5 grade point average.<br />
Aggie Honor Roll<br />
Row one: W. Krasselt, B. Davis, J. Walker, E. Krantz, D. Falk, G. Rinebold,<br />
R. Burgemeister, B. Fry, T. Church, G. Turner. Row two: S. Pratt, D. Falk, L.<br />
Merrick, E. Betz, D. Wittman, F. Haskin, 1\1. Jessup, B. Hamilton, D. Ujiiye,<br />
R. Turner.<br />
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College <strong>of</strong> Business<br />
The College <strong>of</strong> Business at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> provides<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional training for young men and women who<br />
plan to make business their career. The majors may graduate<br />
in accounting, business, and applied science, economics,<br />
finance, foreign trade, general trade, general business,<br />
marketing, and <strong>of</strong>fice administration.<br />
It has been gratifying to be in a position to place the<br />
growth <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Business Administration in its<br />
proper perspective. I first saw the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> as<br />
a student in 1930. After graduating in 1935 with a B.S.<br />
Business degree, I left the campus and except for occasional<br />
visits did not return until 1946. At that time, the war had<br />
not been over long enough for the College to make its<br />
adjustments. When I returned in 1957 as Dean I could see<br />
that we were getting ready for some basic changes and<br />
advances. The striking aspect <strong>of</strong> our growth is that it has<br />
been on a solid foundation <strong>of</strong> attention to principles. We<br />
have always learned to take advantage <strong>of</strong> developments in<br />
teaching methods and to modern machines such as computers.<br />
It is exciting to consider what we will <strong>of</strong>fer our<br />
students by 1972.<br />
D EAN KENDRICK<br />
DAVID D. KENDRICK<br />
Dean<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Business<br />
Alpha Kappa<br />
Psi<br />
Alpha Kappa Psi is a<br />
national pr<strong>of</strong>essional fraternity<br />
for businessmen.<br />
A 2.2 grade average is required<br />
<strong>of</strong> anyone in the<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Business or any<br />
economics major in order<br />
to become eligible for<br />
membership.<br />
Row one: R. Greeley, M.<br />
Schnell, R. Brower, K. Anderon,<br />
D. Eaton, W. Moore, advisor;<br />
L. Tusberg, D. Burr.<br />
Row two: B. Anderson, C.<br />
Randall, J. Driscoll, M. Beesley,<br />
S. Munn, W. Bloom, T.<br />
Babin, K. Howard, K. Hawley,<br />
D. Hadley, B. Otness, B.<br />
Kasney, P. l\'au.
College <strong>of</strong> Business<br />
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College <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
The College <strong>of</strong> Education consists <strong>of</strong> the departments <strong>of</strong> Education, Psychology, Health, Physical E ducation<br />
and Recreation, with special programs in Music Education, Business Education, Industr ial Ar t Education, and<br />
<strong>Library</strong> Science. In addition to specialized preparation in the major and minor fields, the college provides a<br />
broad general education background. It is fully accredited by the National Council for Accreditation <strong>of</strong> Teacher<br />
Education.<br />
The College <strong>of</strong> Education is the <strong>of</strong>ficial teacher education<br />
division <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>. Its functions are:<br />
to prepare personnel for pr<strong>of</strong>essional service as teachers,<br />
administrators, and specialists in elementary,<br />
secondary and higher educational institutions; to promote<br />
and conduct educational research; to provide consultation<br />
in local educational development; and to provide<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>e::;sional leadership. The new College <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
complex will greatly enhance and facilitate the<br />
faculty in meeting these functions.<br />
EVERETT V. SAMUELSON<br />
D ean<br />
EVERETT V. SAMUELSON<br />
Dean<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Education
College <strong>of</strong> Education
College <strong>of</strong> Engineering
ERNEST WOHLETZ<br />
Dean<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Forestry<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Forestry<br />
The College <strong>of</strong> Forestry, nationally top rated,<br />
draws students from every state and many foreign<br />
countries. A four year program is <strong>of</strong>fered to<br />
the students in forest, range, fish and game management,<br />
and wood utilization. The college operates<br />
two tree nurseries, an arboretum, and an<br />
experimental forest. These <strong>of</strong>fer facilities unexcelled<br />
in the United States and provide forestry<br />
students opportunities for knowledge and experience<br />
under field conditions.<br />
The significance <strong>of</strong> confidence in one's self and faith in others was forcefully brought to my<br />
attention. during my college days. An incident will illustrate the point.<br />
In my senior year I was <strong>of</strong>fered the opportunity to become a teaching assistant in a course<br />
which I considered to be extremely difficult. Lacking confidence in my ability and faith in the judgment<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Dean in choosing me, I declined. As a result, I received a good dressing down from<br />
him. To put it bluntly, he told me that I would take the job, and if I failed to do good work, a<br />
$10 bill which he placed in the drawer <strong>of</strong> his desk would become mine. Following the completion<br />
<strong>of</strong> the course he called me into his <strong>of</strong>fice, took the $10 bill from the drawer, and placed it in his<br />
wallet.<br />
Most <strong>of</strong> us at one time or another need a boost like this in order to build confidence and to increase<br />
our faith in others.<br />
DEAN WOHLETZ
College <strong>of</strong> Forestry<br />
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College <strong>of</strong> Law<br />
The College <strong>of</strong> Law is the only law school in the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>. It is a member <strong>of</strong> the Association <strong>of</strong> American<br />
Law Schools and is fully accredited by the American Bar Association. Long hampered by inadequate physical facilities,<br />
it received approval <strong>of</strong> the 1969 State Legislature to begin planning and construction <strong>of</strong> a new law building on<br />
the campus.<br />
This year the College <strong>of</strong> Law will graduate thirty-one young<br />
attorneys. The number would have been larger but for limited<br />
facilities. However, this is not an unmitigated evil, for the<br />
group was carefully selected from a much larger number <strong>of</strong><br />
applicants by sheer necessity. Trained by techniques <strong>of</strong> Socratic<br />
discussion, the trial <strong>of</strong> cases in Practice Court and the counseling<br />
<strong>of</strong> the poor in the Office <strong>of</strong> Economic Opportunity's legal services<br />
program in the Lewiston area, these graduates now take their<br />
place in the pr<strong>of</strong>ession. The law faculty has complete confidence<br />
that they will discharge their responsibilities well.<br />
Law School<br />
Faculty<br />
and<br />
Senior Class<br />
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DEAN MENARD<br />
ALBERT R. MENARD, JR.<br />
Dean<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Law<br />
Row one: Pr<strong>of</strong>. R. Jones, Pr<strong>of</strong>. D. Grant, Pr<strong>of</strong>. T. Hall, Pr<strong>of</strong>. G. Bell, Dean Menard.<br />
Row two: M. Ward, R. Corlett, D. Board, W. Yost, J. Judd, S. Swanstrom, R. Paine,<br />
F. Stoppello, L. Kiser, D. Hyde, M. Williams, D. Swayne, S. Morris, R. Farnum. Row<br />
three: R. Wallace, G. Fitzpatrick, D. Bowen, G. Jones, B. Caveness, G. Frederickson,<br />
H. Manly, C. Waldrop, G. Shaw, W. Hollifield, S. Beebe, M. Morfitt, W. Nelson, D.<br />
Dennis, C. Grew, W. McCann.
College<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Law<br />
Mock Trial<br />
TWIN FALLS HIGH SCHOO..ll 47
Phi Beta<br />
Kappa<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> Phi Beta<br />
Kappa is to promote and<br />
recognize high scholarship<br />
in the College <strong>of</strong> Letters<br />
and Science. Students are<br />
selected on the basis <strong>of</strong><br />
character recommendations<br />
and academic excellence<br />
in a liberal curriculum.<br />
Row one: C. Connor, N.<br />
Johnston, K. Marshall, C.<br />
Gustafson, R. Norris, N.<br />
Slade, J. Reeder, J. Gustave!,<br />
J. Thurston, J.<br />
Slaughter, M. Henrickson,<br />
L. Frazier, C. Harris, A.<br />
Paroz, L. Perrine. Row<br />
two: B. Arneson, J.<br />
Green, T. Gough, R. Watson,<br />
J . Solin, W. Marshall,<br />
A. Earl, K. Koskella, M.<br />
Day, G. Matlock, R. Selvage,<br />
B. Holms, R. Starkey,<br />
G. VanHouten, R.<br />
Enlow.<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Letters and Science<br />
The College <strong>of</strong> Letters and Science established in 1901,<br />
seeks through a liberal studies background to strengthen<br />
and contribute toward the advancement <strong>of</strong> integrity, character,<br />
and personal development. The academic departments<br />
<strong>of</strong> the college include Art and Architecture, Biological<br />
Science, and Social Science.<br />
Education has five elements in action and reaction-knowledge, students,<br />
teachers, clienteles, and institutions. The transmission, the extension,<br />
and the application <strong>of</strong> knowledge among students, teachers,<br />
clienteles, and institutions becomes the major objective <strong>of</strong> the university.<br />
Knowledge, whether it is achieved in research, discovered,<br />
borrowed or found by accident is the principal, although not the only,<br />
objective <strong>of</strong> the institution. The <strong>University</strong> should select knowledge<br />
on the basis <strong>of</strong> present needs and its contemporary practical application<br />
as well as for its historic value.<br />
One <strong>of</strong> the major objectives <strong>of</strong> the university in the pursuit and dissemination<br />
<strong>of</strong> knowledge is to help every student realize the dream<br />
<strong>of</strong> individual opportunity. The <strong>University</strong> must accept the equalitarian<br />
spirit, and must be deeply involved in the concept <strong>of</strong> equality<br />
<strong>of</strong> opportunity. In this sense, in American democracy, education is a<br />
utility because society benefits by the development <strong>of</strong> the individual.<br />
The product <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> must be prepared, regardless <strong>of</strong> major,<br />
to adjust to technological, economic, political, and social change.<br />
Of almost equal importance in the pursuit <strong>of</strong> higher education is the<br />
preservation and enrichment <strong>of</strong> the cultural heritage. The <strong>University</strong><br />
has the obligation to make the vast body <strong>of</strong> knowledge and insights<br />
alr eady acquired a hel'itage <strong>of</strong> beauty and reality to all students.<br />
These insights based on libet:al and humanistic learning are among<br />
sqciety's finest possessions. Learning and living are interrelated.<br />
Thus for the individual, education is both a means <strong>of</strong> individual development<br />
and social progress. Consequently, as a utility, education<br />
and the <strong>University</strong> in particular, must continue the drive toward<br />
education for development <strong>of</strong> both the responsible citizen and the<br />
well-rounded man. In order to achieve this, the <strong>University</strong> must: (1)<br />
transmit the cultural hel'itage, (2 ) push back the walls <strong>of</strong> ignorance<br />
and replace them with knowledge, (3) prepare students to intelligently<br />
participate in a changing technological society, ( 4) develop the<br />
talents <strong>of</strong> each student to the top <strong>of</strong> his potential, ( 5) train students<br />
to participate in the intelligent solution <strong>of</strong> the problems <strong>of</strong> their day<br />
whether they be domestic, social, intellectual or moral, ( 6) encourage<br />
a constant communication, or traffic in ideas, between students, faculty,<br />
institutions, and clienteles.<br />
DEAN MARTIN
Mu<br />
Epsilon<br />
D elta<br />
Pi<br />
Gamma<br />
Mu<br />
Mu Epsilon Delta is open to either pre-medical or pre-dental students.<br />
Members are chosen the second semester <strong>of</strong> their Sophomore<br />
year and must have a 3.0 accumulate grade point average.<br />
Row one: T. Woodward, G. Matlock, K. Koskella, D. Freeman, J. Bond, S. Crawford.<br />
Row two: F . Haskin, P. Volkman, M. Dumas, M. Koelsch, K. Velasquez, B. Barnes,<br />
S. Preston, P. Johnson, C. Culp, C. Deatherage. Row tMee: P. Miller, K. Barnes, J.<br />
Robertson, S. Taccogna, S. Bower, M. Moyle, T. Barton, M. Dewey. Row fou1·: A.<br />
Lilly, B. Miller, S. Bradburn, G. Andelin, Dr. Otness. Row five: P. Griffiths, C.<br />
Spencer, D. Bizeau, G. VanHouten, D. Starkey, D. Unzicker.<br />
Pi Gamma Mu is an honorary for social science<br />
majors. Members are juniors and seniors who<br />
have at least 20 credits in the social sciences and<br />
a 3.0 grade average.<br />
Row one: D. Epps, L. Basey, P. Mumm, G. Thompson, J . Reed, J . F reeman, R. Norris, M. Green, M. Nelson, T. Cone.<br />
Row two: N. Caughey, N. Longhez, J. Mci ntosh, G. Moore, T. Gough, D. Stone, M. Mason, S. Cunningham, R.<br />
Stamper, T. Creason, P roctor.<br />
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College <strong>of</strong><br />
Letters and<br />
Science
ROLLAND R. REID<br />
Dean<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Mines<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Mines<br />
The College <strong>of</strong> Mines, because <strong>of</strong> its location near one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
chief mining areas <strong>of</strong> the world, provides excellent opportunity for<br />
field observations and study <strong>of</strong> the natural geological structures in<br />
this area. Jobs are plentiful in this field, providing students the<br />
chance to take advantage <strong>of</strong> many opportunities. Degrees are<br />
granted in Mining, Metallurgical and Geological Engineering and<br />
also in Geography and Geology.<br />
In these days <strong>of</strong> change, students must be thinking intensely<br />
about choice <strong>of</strong> personal values. Choices for a way <strong>of</strong> life are perhaps<br />
more numerous and widely varied than ever before, in view<br />
<strong>of</strong> our rapid technologic growth. Yet people have not changed very<br />
much, if at all; therefore, one may still look to the past to see how<br />
various systems have worked and how our present situation compares<br />
with the past. Through comparisons with past systems, one<br />
may make reasonable predictions about the future-each person<br />
must work out his own predictions, decide which he wished to see<br />
happen, and then live and work in such a way that it can come to<br />
be. My own experience indicates that hard work and individual<br />
responsibility have been, are, and will always be important. Much<br />
<strong>of</strong> life's satisfaction lies in the joy <strong>of</strong> a difficult task well done.<br />
DEAN REID<br />
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Phi<br />
Kappa<br />
Phi<br />
Honoraries<br />
Initiates include: College <strong>of</strong> Agl'icultm·e: T. Adams, W. Dennis, T. Hollifield, R. Turner. College <strong>of</strong> Business: D. Benedict, G. Deasy, D.<br />
Hadley, M. Mullen, J. Reid, M. Roberts, L. Rovig, R. White, G. Wills. College <strong>of</strong> Education: L. Ater, J. Becker, G. Bell, M. Bermeosolo, I.<br />
Broberg, J. Brown, J. Buhr, J. Bunney, M. Cegnar, P. Cruikshank, R. Fisher, J. Freeman, D. Green, L. Guernsey, L. Hoglan, N. Holcomb,<br />
L. Hoover, D. Jantz, B. Johnson, J. Koskella, E. Pullin, P. Unzicke1·. College <strong>of</strong> Enginee1·ing: D. Arneson, R. Bohman, S. Burgess, W.<br />
Franklin, J. Gilbert, R. Gilge, T. Howard, D. Sawin, C. Sievert, S. Strecker, R. Vance. College <strong>of</strong> Foresh·y: E. Beaster, S. Martin, C. Simmons,<br />
L. Werner. College <strong>of</strong> lAw: G. Finney. College <strong>of</strong> Lette1·s and Science : T. Bausch, E. Campbell, T. Cone, R. Dee, E. English, R.<br />
Enlow, J. Fomin, L. Frazier, J. Gustave!, J. Harold, C. Ranis, J. Ha rris, J. Harris, S. Harris, L. Haskins, M. Heinemeyer, M. Henrickson,<br />
B. Holms, N. Johnston, V. Koester, K. Koskella, J. LaBreche, J. Land, C. Lange, W. Marshall, G. Matlock, S. McGuire, R. Norris, J. Nutile,<br />
C. Ostroot, A. Paroz, L. Perrine, K. Poleson, A. Purdy, M. Roberts, W. Rudeen, H. Schreck, N. Slade, H. Slaughter, J. Solin, R. Starkey,<br />
R. St. Clair, W. Stecker, D. Stone, S. Taccogna, C. Tate, M. Thurston, G. Van Houten, M. Van Orman, J. Wilhelm, A. Wood. College <strong>of</strong><br />
Mines: R. Amonson. Graduate School: N. Griffith, D. Tritten. Faculty: M. Browne, G. Burcaw, D. Everson, A. Gittins, K. Loudermilk, R.<br />
Schuster.<br />
Phi Kappa Phi is open to all departments <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> with election resulting from high<br />
scholastic achievement. Seniors and a few second semester Juniors are eligible for membership;<br />
however, membership is limited to less than ten per cent <strong>of</strong> the senior class. Graduate students and<br />
faculty may also be elected to membership.<br />
Alpha Lambda Delta is a national<br />
freshman women's honorary that<br />
recognizes outstanding freshman for<br />
academic achievement. A student<br />
must have a 3.5 grade point for the<br />
first semester or an accumulate 3.5<br />
for her freshman year.<br />
Alpha Lambda Delta<br />
Row one: Miss Hill, advisor; J. Wood, President;<br />
P. Johnson, J. Deatherage, J. Tilley,<br />
P. Proctor. Row two: L. Mcintire, M.<br />
Thomas, S. Peterson, D. Batelaan, J. Holderness,<br />
R. Casper , L. Eskeberg, Y. Wookey,<br />
C. Castellaw, A. Pope, S. Stranahan.
CJLA§§JE§<br />
Connie Harriman
A member <strong>of</strong> Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, Mike<br />
served as pledge class president and vice-president. An<br />
electrical engineering major from Or<strong>of</strong>ino, <strong>Idaho</strong>, he<br />
received the PFI scholarship for four years. Mike was<br />
tapped by the engineering honorary, Sigma Tau. For<br />
his work as a freshman, Mike was named Outstanding<br />
Greek Pledge, by the Interfraternity Council. He was<br />
co-chairman <strong>of</strong> Frosh Week. Mike has been very active<br />
on campus. During his sophomore year he served as<br />
Class President and was active in InterCollegiate<br />
Knights. He was a member <strong>of</strong> the ASUI Executive<br />
Board, and ASUI Vice-president. A member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Blue Key Honorary, Mike served as chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
talent show and as Emcee. He was Chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
Campus Affairs By-Laws Committee and Co-organizer<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> Student Government Association. Because <strong>of</strong><br />
his activities he was tapped for Silver Lance Honorary<br />
and received this Distinguished Senior award.<br />
MICHAEL POWELL<br />
Elect?ical Engineering<br />
Outstanding Seniors<br />
RICHARD K. SPARKS<br />
Math<br />
A math major from Aberdeen, <strong>Idaho</strong>, Dick was<br />
active on Campus and in his living group, Gault Hall.<br />
He served as hall president for two semesters and<br />
for his work was named outstanding senior for<br />
Gault in 1969 and also received the Franklin B.<br />
Gault Outstanding Resident award in 1969. He<br />
worked in the Residence Hall Association as presl=<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> Mosaic, the RHA honorary, and as Chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 1969 Mosaic Leadership Conference. On<br />
campus Dick served from treasurer to president for<br />
Alpha Phi Omega, and was rewarded for his work<br />
when he received the APO outstanding member<br />
award and the APO National Service award. Dick<br />
received three ASUI Merit citations for his work on<br />
campus. He received a KUOI service key for work<br />
as KUOI Chief engineer. Dick was chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
ASUI Communications Board and served on numerous<br />
other ASUI Committees.
AMIE B. PAROZ<br />
F1·ench<br />
Arnie Paroz hails from Potlatch, <strong>Idaho</strong> as a French major.<br />
Arnie attended the U <strong>of</strong> I for three years and spent one year<br />
in Paris, participating as one <strong>of</strong> seventy U.S. students in a<br />
nine month Honors Program with the Institute <strong>of</strong> European<br />
Studies in Paris, France, on a junior year abroad curriculum,<br />
1967-68. She was tapped by many honoraries for her<br />
scholastic ability. She was a member <strong>of</strong> Alpha Lambda<br />
Delta Freshman women's honorary and served as treasurer<br />
and received an Alpha Lambda Delta Senior award. In<br />
1969 Arnie was tapped for Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Beta<br />
Kappa honoraries. She also was recipient <strong>of</strong> the Outstanding<br />
Sophomore in the College <strong>of</strong> Letters and Science award.<br />
Arnie has been very active on campus in Spurs, Mortar<br />
Board, serving as treasurer, secretary <strong>of</strong> Student Judicial<br />
Council, secretary <strong>of</strong> Faculty Council Committee on Campus<br />
Affairs, secretary-treasurer <strong>of</strong> the Sophomore class and<br />
scholarship chairman <strong>of</strong> Panhellenic. Her freshman year<br />
she served as treasurer <strong>of</strong> Shoup HalL A member <strong>of</strong> Delta<br />
Gamma, Arnie plans to see the world as a stewardess for<br />
Pan American Airways until the fall <strong>of</strong> 1970 when she will<br />
begin her graduate work on a Rotary fellowship in Northern<br />
Switzerland.<br />
A Rhodes Scholarship finalist from American Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong>,<br />
Bob majored in Law and also received a BA. For his<br />
scholarship he was chosen for Phi Eta Sigma, freshman<br />
men's honorary, Phi Kappa Phi honorary and Phi Beta<br />
Kappa. He was active in InterCollegiate Knights and in<br />
the Blue Key Service honorary. Bob was active in Phi<br />
Gamma Delta fraternity as well as on campus. On campus<br />
he was a member <strong>of</strong> the Student Judicial Council, and served<br />
as chairman for Big Name Entertainment Committee, Frosh<br />
Week Committee, Holly Week Committee and Greek Week<br />
Committee. He belonged to Bench and Bar for students in<br />
the College <strong>of</strong> Law.<br />
ROBERT M. HARWOOD<br />
BA and Law<br />
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Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority President, Jeanne Davis,<br />
from Bruneau, <strong>Idaho</strong>, majored in Marketing. She was very<br />
active in her living group, serving as pledge class president,<br />
activities chairman, treasurer, and standards chairman.<br />
She was recipient <strong>of</strong> the Kappa Alpha Theta Dessie R. Barrows<br />
Scholarship. Jeanne \\•as active on campus beginning<br />
in Junior Panhellenic and Century Club. As a Spur, she<br />
served as president and later as Junior Advisor. Jeanne<br />
was a co-chairman for a Greek Week Committee. She was<br />
A WS Committee chairman and convention secretary and<br />
Activities Council Social Area Director. For her work,<br />
J eanne received an ASUI Merit Citation.<br />
An Elementary Education Major from Wendell, <strong>Idaho</strong>,<br />
J o Maltz was active on campus. Her main activity was<br />
work on the Gem <strong>of</strong> the Mountains, and she worked on it<br />
for four years. She held positions as 1967 Academics editor,<br />
1968 Editor, 1969 Activities Section editor and 1969 Gem<br />
Co-editor. Jo received two Gem service keys for her work.<br />
She belonged to Century Club and served as recording secretary<br />
and second vice-president <strong>of</strong> Pink Hall. Jo worked<br />
as Campus Calendar chairman, Kiddies Christmas Party<br />
Chair man and as an ex-<strong>of</strong>ficio member <strong>of</strong> the Campus Affairs<br />
Scheduling committee. She was on the A WS Cultural Committee<br />
and Panhellenic sub-committee for public relations.<br />
Her senior year Jo served as a rush counselor, and as president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Student <strong>Idaho</strong> Education Association. A member<br />
<strong>of</strong> Kappa Alpha Theta, she served her Jiving group as recording<br />
secretary and corresponding secretary and received<br />
the Dessie R. Barrows Scholarship. J o received the<br />
lEA award as an outstanding Senior in the College <strong>of</strong> Education.<br />
JOAN MALTZ<br />
Elementa?·y Education<br />
JEANNE D AVIS<br />
Mm·keting<br />
Outstanding<br />
Seniors
JANIE SLAUGHTER<br />
Political Science<br />
GARY L. CARK<br />
Mechanical Enginee1'ing<br />
A distinguished senior<br />
from Twin Falls, Gary<br />
Clark lived at Farmhouse<br />
Fraternity, He pledged as<br />
a sophomore, living in<br />
Gault Hall before, and<br />
served as Social Chairman.<br />
He received the<br />
Outstanding Pledge Award.<br />
He was tapped for<br />
the honoraries: Phi Eta<br />
Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi<br />
and Sigma Tau, elected<br />
president his senior year.<br />
Gary belonged to the Wind<br />
Ensemble, Stage Band,<br />
and Marching Band. He<br />
was drum major for the<br />
Marching band. Gary will<br />
be doing graduate work<br />
in Mechanical Design at<br />
Stanford next year.<br />
Janie Slaughter from Kimberly, <strong>Idaho</strong>, served her living<br />
group, Delta Delta Delta as recording secretary. She belonged<br />
to Alpha Lambda Delta freshman honorary, Pi Gamma Mu<br />
Social Science honorary, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Kappa and<br />
Mortar Board. She served as secretary for Spurs and received<br />
an Alpha Lambda Delta Senior award. On campus Janie<br />
served as Panhellenic secretary-treasurer and Educational Cultural<br />
Area Director under ASUI Activities Council. She was<br />
on the ASUI Discipline Review Board for two years, chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> Big N arne Entertainment Study Committee, and Co-chairman<br />
for Campus Chest Week Dance.<br />
A very active student on campus, Kent Aggers received a<br />
Distinguished Senior award. He was Vice-president and treasurer<br />
for Graham Hall. As an engineering major he belonged<br />
to Sigma Tau honorary and was a member <strong>of</strong> American Institute<br />
<strong>of</strong> Chemical Engineers. He was chosen outstanding Chemical<br />
engineering senior for 1969. Sigma Tau chose him as the<br />
outstanding freshman in the College .<strong>of</strong> Engineering, and given<br />
sophomore class award as outstanding sophomore in engineering.<br />
He was chosen for membership in Blue Key, Phi Kappa<br />
Phi, Silver Lance, Mosaic, and Phi Eta Sigma. Kent was active<br />
in the Residence Hall Association, serving on the Disciplinary<br />
Board. He was chairman <strong>of</strong> the Student Union Board, <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />
in IK's, publicity chairman for Homecoming and ASUI student<br />
recruitment member. For his many ASUI activities Kent was<br />
recognized with two merit citations.<br />
KENT AGGERS<br />
Chemical Engineering
ROBERT FRY<br />
Ag1·icultuml Economics<br />
Bob F ry f rom Horseshoe Bend, <strong>Idaho</strong>, attended the U <strong>of</strong> I<br />
to enroll in the College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture. A member <strong>of</strong> Delta<br />
Sigma Phi F rater nity, Bob was active as Pledge Class president;<br />
treasurer and pledge master. He was also active in his college,<br />
being a member <strong>of</strong> Alpha Zeta honorary and <strong>of</strong> the Ag Econ<br />
club. Bob's activit ies continued out on Campus. He was ASUI<br />
Budget director in 1969 and served on the Budget Committee<br />
for three years. He was active in Blue Key and served as CUP<br />
Delegation chairman in 1966 and 1968. Bob was Blood Drive<br />
Publicity Chairman, publicity chairman for the the Jr.-Sr.<br />
Dance, on the Bookstore Advisory Committee, and a member <strong>of</strong><br />
the Class Extended Board for three years. For his activities<br />
Bob received an ASUI Merit citation in 1968.<br />
Carol Bennett Chipman, a Bacteriology Major from Mountain<br />
Home, <strong>Idaho</strong>, was vice-president <strong>of</strong> her sorority, Gam.ma<br />
Phi Beta and a member <strong>of</strong> Mu Epsilon Delta, Health Science<br />
honorary. Carol was busy as President <strong>of</strong> the Associated<br />
Women Students and was active on the AWS Board <strong>of</strong> Reference.<br />
Carol worked on the Constitution Revisors Committee,<br />
Student Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights, Student Reorganizations Committee, and<br />
Student Advisory Coundl for Moscow Open Housing Committee.<br />
She was an ex-<strong>of</strong>ficio member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>f-campus Housing<br />
Committee and a member <strong>of</strong> Vandalettes. Because <strong>of</strong> her<br />
service as A WS President, Carol reigned as May Queen at the<br />
Awards Festival.<br />
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CAROL BENNETT CHIPMAN<br />
Bacteriology-Med. Tech.<br />
Outstanding<br />
Seniors<br />
RANDALL L. STAMPER<br />
Political Science-P1·e-Law<br />
Graduating in the College<br />
<strong>of</strong> Letters and Science<br />
with a Political Science<br />
Major, an interest in Pre<br />
Law and a 3.3 accumulative<br />
grade point average<br />
is Randall L. Stamper.<br />
Active in his Jiving gr oup<br />
activities, Randy was chosen<br />
outstanding freshman<br />
for Borah Hall, was social
chairman for Borah Hall and president<br />
<strong>of</strong> Shoup Hall. For his academic work,<br />
Randy was chosen for Blue Key, Silver<br />
Lance and Phi Gamma Mu honoraries.<br />
Randy had an interest in politics, therefore,<br />
serving as treasurer <strong>of</strong> the Campus<br />
Union Party, on the ASUI Executive<br />
Board and as ASUI Attorney General.<br />
He also served on student-faculty committees<br />
and on the campus affairs committee.<br />
LARRY CRAIG<br />
Political Science<br />
A member <strong>of</strong> Delta Chi Fraternity, Larry Craig graduated<br />
in the College <strong>of</strong> Letters and Science with a degree in<br />
Political Science. He came to the <strong>University</strong> from Midvale,<br />
Ida,ho. Larry was very active in his fraternity, serving as<br />
its president. He was a member <strong>of</strong> Blue Key and Silver<br />
Lance honoraries. He also was Budget Director in Activities<br />
Council. Active in Campus politics, he worked in the<br />
Campus Union Party and the <strong>Idaho</strong> Center for Education<br />
and Politics. For his outstanding achievements Larry received<br />
the Theophilus Outstanding Senior Award.<br />
Mimi Henrickson was outstanding academically as well<br />
as on campus. A member <strong>of</strong> Delta Delta Delta sorority,<br />
Mimi served as pledge class vice-president, and social chairman<br />
and chapter corresponding secretary, librarian, vicepresident<br />
and pledge trainer. Because <strong>of</strong> her scholastic<br />
achievements she was chosen for membership in Pi Gamma<br />
Mu, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Kappa<br />
and Mortar Board. She was active in Spurs and in Little<br />
Sisters <strong>of</strong> Minerva. Serving as Panhellenic vice-president<br />
and president and chairman <strong>of</strong> the Panhellenic Workshop,<br />
Mimi was rewarded by being chosen Outstanding Greek<br />
Woman. Mimi was a member <strong>of</strong> the freshman and senior<br />
extended boards, a student recruiter, and a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Housing Regulations Committee. She was chairman. <strong>of</strong><br />
Awards Festival, <strong>Idaho</strong>'s 1969 College Queen and chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> C<strong>of</strong>fee Hour and Forums Committee. She received an<br />
Alpha Lambda Delta Senior award, an ASUI Merit Citation<br />
and Regents and Tri Delta Scholarships.<br />
MIMI HENRICKSON<br />
History<br />
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Cathy Connor transferred from Boise College in her<br />
sophomore year. Graduating Summa Cum Laude in the<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Letters and Science, Cathy was very active. Her<br />
contributions to Delta Gamma included serving as scholarship<br />
chairman, rush chairman, and recipient <strong>of</strong> the National<br />
Delta Gamma Scholarship. Honors at the U <strong>of</strong> I included<br />
membership in Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. Her<br />
major campus activities included Model United Nations secretary<br />
and delegate, <strong>Idaho</strong> Center for Education in Politics<br />
secretary and Student Faculty Committee on Public Events<br />
member. Cathy served as pledge trainer for Angel Flight;<br />
president for Valkyries service club and Mortar Board vicepresident.<br />
She was chosen Theta Chi Dream Girl and National<br />
College Queen from <strong>Idaho</strong> in 1967. After graduation,<br />
Cathy will attend the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin as an NDEA<br />
fellow in Latin American Studies.<br />
An accounting major from Boise, <strong>Idaho</strong>, Jody Olson was<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Jody was<br />
very active in <strong>Idaho</strong>'s Interfraternity council. He served<br />
as president <strong>of</strong> the U <strong>of</strong> I Interfraternity Council and president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the IFC honorary, Pi Omicron Sigma. He was<br />
president <strong>of</strong> Western Regional IFC which included fifteen<br />
western states and three Canadian provinces, and president<br />
<strong>of</strong> Northwest Regional IFC which included five western<br />
states and one Canadian province. On campus Jody was an<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer in Intercollegiate Knights, and a member <strong>of</strong> Silver<br />
Lance and Blue Key Honoraries. He was chosen Outstanding<br />
Sophomore in the College <strong>of</strong> Business in 1966.<br />
JODY OLSON<br />
Accounting<br />
CATHERINE CONNOR<br />
Political Science<br />
Outstanding<br />
Seniors
NANCY KNOX<br />
Marketing<br />
SALLY HARRIS HALL<br />
Home Economics<br />
A Distinguished Senior<br />
award climaxed the college<br />
Career <strong>of</strong> Sally Hall<br />
from Gooding, <strong>Idaho</strong>. As<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> Campbell<br />
Hall, Sally served as Social<br />
Chairman and Songleader.<br />
She was treasurer<br />
<strong>of</strong> Spurs and president <strong>of</strong><br />
Alpha Lambda Delta<br />
freshman women's scholastic<br />
honorary. Active in<br />
Home Ec., Sally received<br />
the Phi Upsilon Omicron<br />
award as Outstanding<br />
Freshman in Home Economics<br />
and was chosen<br />
for membership in the Phi<br />
Upsilon Omicron Honorary.<br />
Sally was an Army<br />
ROTC Sponsor for two<br />
years and a member <strong>of</strong><br />
Valkyries. She served the<br />
Associated Women Students<br />
as treasurer and<br />
vice-president. She was<br />
tapped for Mortar Board<br />
and Phi Kappa Phi Honorary.<br />
For the past two<br />
years Sally served as Resident<br />
Assistant in Campbell<br />
Hall.<br />
A marketing major from Mountain View, California,<br />
Nancy Knox was a member <strong>of</strong> Alpha Phi Sorority. Nancy<br />
served her living group as scholarship chairman and standards<br />
chairman and received the National Alpha Phi<br />
Scholarship. She also received the Tri Delta Scholarship,<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> Scholarship and Phi Delta Theta Scholarship.<br />
Nancy was a member <strong>of</strong> Helldivers, Spurs, the Blood Drive,<br />
People to People Committee, State Hospital North Committee,<br />
and a board member <strong>of</strong> St. Augustine's Parish. She<br />
was ASUI Junior Class vice-president, chairman <strong>of</strong> Dad's<br />
Day Breakfast and Sign Contest and a Rush Counselor.<br />
Gil Hagen, an Animal Science major from Bonners Ferry,<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong>, was president <strong>of</strong> Upham Hall. He was active in the<br />
Young Republicans group, serving as executive vice-chairman<br />
and co-chairman <strong>of</strong> students for Nixon. Enrolled in<br />
the College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Gil was recipient for two years<br />
<strong>of</strong> the American Society <strong>of</strong> Animal Science Scholarship<br />
Citations and a member <strong>of</strong> Alpha Zeta Agricultural Honorary.<br />
He was a member <strong>of</strong> IK's, Phi Sigma Society Biological<br />
Honorary and Educational Improvement Committee. Gil<br />
served as Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Blue Key Honorary.<br />
GIL HAGEN<br />
Animal Science
Senior<br />
Class<br />
Officers<br />
Leadership for the graduating<br />
class <strong>of</strong> 1969 was provided by<br />
President Daniel Giather (right) ;<br />
Vice President Ron Reynolds<br />
(left); and Secretary-Treasurer<br />
Willie Hawkins (center).<br />
LOIS ABO<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Heyburn, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
SULE S. ABULAH<br />
Wood Utilization Enpincerino<br />
Nigeria. Africa<br />
KENT AGGERS<br />
Chemical Enpinecrinp<br />
Pocatello, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
DENNIS ALBERS<br />
Chemiatry<br />
Lewiston. <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
BRUCE ALLEN<br />
AecOYnting<br />
San Pedro. California<br />
JAMES AMOS<br />
Ffna"ce<br />
Anchorage. Alaska<br />
HELEN ANDERSON<br />
Home EcoHomic,e<br />
Ketchikan, Alaska<br />
TONI ARANA<br />
Elementary Education<br />
Boise, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
KAREN ARNOT<br />
Psycholopy<br />
Sandpoint. <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
DIANA ARNOLD<br />
£le1nenta111 Education<br />
Sandpoint. ldt.ho<br />
PAM ARNOLD<br />
Elementarv F:ducation<br />
Morap:a, California<br />
MARILYN ASHBAUGH<br />
PsycholOt/'11<br />
Moscow. <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
JAN ASHENOREN£R<br />
Biological Scienre<br />
Twin Falls. <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
JAMES A. A VERY<br />
General Buaintas<br />
Bellevue, Washina:ton<br />
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TYRA DAVIS<br />
Fretteh<br />
Caldwell. <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
CAROL DEATHERAGE<br />
Baeteriolog11-Mfilieal Tech.<br />
Buhl, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
STEVE DEMASTERS<br />
Porut RetJOIArce Manogeme"t<br />
Sweet, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
BEVERLY DEWEY<br />
ElemetttaTfl Edueation<br />
Moscow, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
MIKE DEWEY<br />
Wood Utilization, Chemiotrv<br />
Moscow, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
ANTONE DILLE<br />
General Businus<br />
Weiser, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
JOHN DIMPFEL<br />
Electrical Engineering<br />
McLean, Virginia<br />
GENE DONAT<br />
Distributive Education<br />
Moscow, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
DENNIS DOSSETT<br />
HistoTJI, P811choloqJI<br />
Pullman, Washington<br />
JAMES DOWTY<br />
Ph11Bicol Edueation<br />
McCall, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
MICHELLE DUMAS<br />
ZooloDfl<br />
Moscow, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
FERN EBERHARDT<br />
Ph11sicot Ed1Acotion<br />
Lewiston, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
DAVID EBY<br />
FiaheTfl Management<br />
Kowloon, Hong Kong<br />
MARILYN EDMUNDS<br />
Home Economics<br />
Bonners Ferry, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
JOHN EDWARDS<br />
ForestTfl<br />
Berkeley, California<br />
JOHNSON EIJE<br />
Foreot BIABiness Management<br />
Nigeria<br />
ROGER EISENBARTH<br />
Getteral BIABiness<br />
W eioer, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
ELLEN ELFTON<br />
German<br />
Denver, Colorado<br />
TIMOTHY ELLIS<br />
Mathemotico<br />
Burley. <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
SUE ENGLISH<br />
HiBtOTfl<br />
Princeton, Illinois<br />
GARY ESKEW<br />
Botan11<br />
Caldwell, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
LINDA FAIRBURN<br />
English<br />
Spokane, Washington<br />
ANNETTE FARNAM<br />
English<br />
Moscow, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
ROBERT FARNAM<br />
Law<br />
Moscow, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Seniors
TOM GANNON<br />
Accounti1tg<br />
Buhl, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
SHIRLEY GARDNER<br />
Hi8tory<br />
Weiser. <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
GARY GARNAND<br />
General Bu•ine88<br />
Blackfoot, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
JOHN GARSKE<br />
Mechanical Enginuring<br />
Spokane, Washington<br />
LAWRENCE GEE<br />
Mt
LESLEY HERVEY<br />
HiBt0T11<br />
Berlin, Germany<br />
PETE HIRSCHBURG<br />
Sociolog11<br />
Boise, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
TERRY HOLLIFIELD<br />
Agricultural Ec01'l01nic•<br />
Hansen, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
RONALD HOLLOWAY<br />
Civil Engineering<br />
Caldwell, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
JOHN HOLMBERG<br />
Elutrical Engineering<br />
Mullen, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
TIMOTHY HOLT<br />
Architecture<br />
Boise, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
LOREN HONSTEAO<br />
Animal Science Management<br />
Kimberly, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
GILBERT HOUGH<br />
Political Science<br />
Alameda, Caliromia<br />
CHERYL HOWARD<br />
Pl!lcholoul/<br />
Viola, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
LYNN HYSLOP<br />
Biological Sciencea<br />
Nampa, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
CHARLES INSKIP<br />
Sociolog11<br />
Wallace, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
JAMES IVERSON<br />
Plant Science<br />
Moscow, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
JEANNE JACOBS<br />
SecondarJI Education<br />
Nezperce, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
LEE JACOBS<br />
Ph11sical Edt
BILL J. NISHIOKA<br />
Architecture<br />
Middleton, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
DENNIS NOBLE<br />
Electrical E11gineering<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
EDWARD OBERMEYER<br />
Forest Ruource Ma11agement<br />
Emmett. <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
TOM OLSEN<br />
Animal Science<br />
Boise, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
KEITH OLSON<br />
Civil Engineering<br />
Deary, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
JOYCE E. OTTERSTROM<br />
P811chology<br />
Lewiston, .<strong>Idaho</strong><br />
JOHN OVERBY<br />
Electrical Engineering<br />
Moscow, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
ROBERT OVNICEK<br />
Social Science<br />
Coeur d'Alene<br />
FRANCINE A. PARK<br />
Home Economics<br />
Colchester, Illinois<br />
JOAN PARNELL<br />
Mullic Education<br />
Buhl, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
AMIE PAROZ<br />
Political Science<br />
Potlach, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
EMILIE PATTERSON<br />
Element11r11 Education<br />
Los Angeles, California<br />
MARTHA PEARCE<br />
Sociolog11<br />
Or<strong>of</strong>ino, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
JOHN PEDERSON<br />
General BU8ine88<br />
Coeur d'Alene, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
JOE P. PEREZ<br />
Agriculture Educ11tion<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> Falls, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
MARGARET PEREZ<br />
Elementllry Education<br />
Moscow, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
RICHARD PERRY<br />
M11rketing<br />
Boise, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
JEFFREY L. PETERSON<br />
Architecture<br />
Gooding, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
PHILIP A. PETERSON<br />
Accounting and Economics<br />
Lewiston, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
CONNIE PFAFFENGUT<br />
Art<br />
Caldwell, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
EMMITT PFOST<br />
General Bu8iness<br />
Boise, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
KEITH D. PHELPS<br />
Mech4nical Engineering<br />
Sandpoint. <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
DEAN H. PIERCE<br />
Pre-Medical<br />
Clarkston, Washington·<br />
PAUL E. PINARD<br />
Civil Engineering<br />
Anchorage, Alaska<br />
Seniors
JIM STUTZMAN<br />
Mechani
MYRALEE WHITE<br />
Engluh<br />
Bozeman, Montana<br />
KATHY WILCOMB<br />
Pevclt.oh>DV<br />
Salt Lake. Utah<br />
DEANNA WILEY<br />
Eltmtntdry Educotion<br />
Indian Valley, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
DALE WILKINS<br />
Forut1'1/ Bu•. Management<br />
Meridian, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
BOYCE WILLIAMSON<br />
Ge11eral Bu•ine•s<br />
Boise, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
GARY M. WILLS<br />
AccountinD<br />
Pomeroy, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
WILLIAM WILSON<br />
Chemistry<br />
Lewiston, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
BILL WILUND<br />
Accounting<br />
Coeur d'Alene, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
KENNETH WINKLER<br />
Accounting<br />
Grangeville, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
PENNY WINKLER<br />
Element
88<br />
AZIZ AHAMED<br />
Mo ALLEN<br />
FRED BLAKE<br />
Graduate Students<br />
MARSHALL BAKER<br />
FRED C HENG<br />
DAVE HYDE<br />
KENNETH COLLETT<br />
LINDA JAMISON<br />
GLENN M ILES<br />
DICK LITZINGER<br />
MARGARET RAPP<br />
BOYD TOVEY<br />
PAUL ROBINSON<br />
DONALD YOUNG
Kevin Absec<br />
Orla Acuff<br />
Sylvia Aguirre<br />
David Aikens<br />
Elton Anderson<br />
Linda Lou Allford<br />
Karen Anderson<br />
Kermit Anderson<br />
Ron Anderson<br />
Steve Angell<br />
Junior<br />
Class<br />
Officers<br />
The <strong>of</strong>ficers slate <strong>of</strong> 1968-69 for<br />
Junior Class read: President Jim<br />
Mottern, Vice President Jeff Williams,<br />
and Secretary Linda Youngberg.<br />
As sponsors <strong>of</strong> the annual<br />
blood drive the Junior Class collected<br />
850 pints <strong>of</strong> blood. Another<br />
project <strong>of</strong> the class, beginning this<br />
year, is a scholarship program for<br />
juniors. To earn money for the<br />
program, the class presented the<br />
New Christy Minstrels to the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
l
Juniors<br />
Marla A1·ford<br />
Pete Arkell<br />
Chris Ashenbrener<br />
Bruce Austin<br />
Sam Barker<br />
John Bartenhagen<br />
Trish Barton<br />
Sharon Bartosh<br />
Ted Becker<br />
Phil Batchelder<br />
Doug Baune<br />
Dwane Benson<br />
Marsha Beremeosolo<br />
Trudy Berger<br />
Sheryl Bergstrom<br />
Lewis Biddlecome<br />
Diana Bistline<br />
Carol Blodgett<br />
Wade Bloom<br />
Peggy Bobbitt<br />
Jackie Bodenh<strong>of</strong>er<br />
Myrna Bodily<br />
Bob Bohman<br />
Marsha Bohman<br />
Donna Bower<br />
Lester Boian<br />
Warren Boxleitner<br />
Steven Bradburn<br />
Tony Briggs<br />
Dave Bradley<br />
Phyllis Brake<br />
Sandra Bristow<br />
Dennis Brittain<br />
William Britton<br />
Steve Brown
Rosalie Burgemeister<br />
Russ Burkhardt<br />
Scott Husmann<br />
Jan ice Calene<br />
Linda Campbell<br />
Bob Cannon<br />
Bob Campbell<br />
Brent Carlson<br />
Klyn Cheney<br />
Kelly Carothers<br />
Joey Cenarrusa<br />
Dave Chesnut<br />
Craig Christensen<br />
David Coble<br />
Margaret Cisco<br />
Nancy Coe<br />
Linda Coates<br />
Dave Conklin<br />
Glennis Conner<br />
Jeri Cook<br />
Martha Cooke<br />
Bonnie Coon<br />
Charles Correll<br />
John Cron<br />
Charles Cowden<br />
Gene Crumb<br />
Doug Crockett<br />
Cathy Culp<br />
Scott Cunningham<br />
Janel Dahmen<br />
Bill Da1·den<br />
Robert Curtis<br />
Bill Davis<br />
Dana Deist<br />
Lawrence Denney
Chris DeVore<br />
Marilyn Dewey<br />
Colette Dills<br />
Sandy Dinsmore<br />
Diane Douglass<br />
Judy Duncan<br />
Dennis Douglas<br />
Norbert Edwardsen<br />
Myrthen Elliott<br />
Jon Elsberry<br />
Harry Emerson<br />
Jeri Engelking<br />
Eda English<br />
Chris Erne<br />
Mary Fallini<br />
Ekundayo Fabiyi<br />
John Farrington<br />
Ali Fassihi<br />
Charles Fattu<br />
Dan Faught<br />
John Ferebauer<br />
James Fields<br />
Carole Finley<br />
Ralph Fisher<br />
Barry Finnell<br />
Bob Fisher<br />
Bill Flandro<br />
Kay Fleissner<br />
John Forland<br />
Jan Freeman<br />
Donald Frank<br />
Ronald French<br />
Richard Fuehrer<br />
Anne Gaffney<br />
Carol Galano
Pam Gardner<br />
Sandi Gates<br />
Ross Gedeborg<br />
Tom Gennings<br />
Jack Gilbert<br />
Constance Glasby<br />
Don Glindeman<br />
James Grant<br />
Bob Greeley<br />
Terry Grant<br />
Fred Gray<br />
Kristi Greenawalt<br />
James Greene<br />
Rick Guider<br />
Robert Gregory<br />
Stan Groenig<br />
Sandy Gullickson<br />
Richard Haag<br />
James Hall<br />
Don Hagadone<br />
Bob Hahn<br />
Judi Hannah<br />
Marilyn Hansen<br />
John Hanson<br />
Janis Harper<br />
Andy Harmon<br />
Mary Kaye Harrington<br />
Marty Harrison<br />
Carol Heath<br />
Ronda Hegge<br />
Carol Heimgartner<br />
Tanya Hepworth<br />
Alan Herbst<br />
Bernie Hermann<br />
Larry Hersman<br />
Juniors
Juniors<br />
George Hetzel<br />
Diana Hill<br />
Greg Hill<br />
Warren Hill<br />
Jeanne Hites<br />
Bill Hoene<br />
Sue Hirai<br />
Jeff Holmes<br />
Randy Houck<br />
Edward Hulme<br />
Jan Hulsizer<br />
Jerry Hughes<br />
Bob Humphrey<br />
Bill Jackson<br />
James Hyslop<br />
Bill Inman<br />
Delloyd Jacobson<br />
Melanie Jeffries<br />
Vida Jeske<br />
Abdulla Jifri<br />
Richard Johnson<br />
Susie Johnson<br />
Co rene Jones<br />
Stan Jones<br />
Sandy Kelso<br />
Ron King<br />
Barbara Kalstad<br />
Perry Kirby<br />
Dan Kirkland<br />
Pam Knepper<br />
Mark Knock<br />
Keith Klaveano<br />
Valerie Koester<br />
Erich Korte<br />
Bruce Krohn
Joe Morgan<br />
Kay Morgan<br />
Sally Morrow<br />
Jim Mottern<br />
JoAnne Nagaki<br />
Brad Nelson<br />
Bob Nix<br />
Marilynn Moyle<br />
Mike Nelson<br />
Donald Nicholson<br />
Jeanie Nutile<br />
Mary Nilsson<br />
Alfreds Olson<br />
Robert Pace<br />
Eugene Orr<br />
Gail Ostheller<br />
Sak Palawatvichai<br />
Gary Parberry<br />
Janet Perri<br />
Russ Peterson<br />
Kathy Pierce<br />
Lucy Perrine<br />
Gary Pierson<br />
Dave Poe<br />
Kathy Poleson<br />
Gai Polley<br />
Lyle Points<br />
Sally Post<br />
Janice Purdy<br />
Eric Puschmann<br />
Anna Marie Quendo<br />
Mike Quesnell<br />
Kerrie Quinn<br />
Marjorie Rasmussen<br />
Sandra Rathke
Lynda Rearick<br />
Marjorie Reay<br />
Harley Reckord<br />
David Reese<br />
Bob Records<br />
Bill Reid<br />
Rick Reed<br />
Robin Remaklus<br />
Barb Rice<br />
Mike Riputti<br />
Rick Ritter<br />
Rita Roe<br />
Bob Ross<br />
Don Ricketts<br />
Ellen Rogerson<br />
Ronald Ross<br />
Jim Rosecrans<br />
Samuel Ross<br />
Angie Ruh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Kristine Rowett<br />
Dick Sams<br />
Corinne Rowland<br />
Kathy Samson<br />
Marlene Schaefer<br />
Tim Schmidt<br />
Harley Schreck<br />
Dick Schultz<br />
Mike Schultz<br />
Rod Scott<br />
JoAnn Schwartz<br />
Wilma Scott<br />
Linda Scott<br />
Gail Shackelford<br />
Clinton Shaffer<br />
Chris Shaw<br />
Juniors
Juniors<br />
Frank Shelt<br />
Rita Sherbenou<br />
Marc Shigeta<br />
Laura Shikashio<br />
Chuck Simmons<br />
Martha Sipe<br />
Marlene Silha<br />
Jim Sloughter<br />
Cary Smith<br />
Dolores Smith<br />
Dixie Smith<br />
Roger Smith<br />
Sharon Smith<br />
Tina Smith<br />
Sue Smith<br />
Sue Smith<br />
Mary Stamper<br />
Dan Stapleton<br />
Bill Stecker<br />
Susan Stark<br />
Sara St. Clair<br />
Carolyn Steele<br />
Janette Steelman<br />
Jan Stephens<br />
Terry Stewart<br />
Bill Stillman<br />
Donna Stevens<br />
Stan Stolte<br />
Mel Sundin<br />
Rodger Sutton<br />
William Swensen<br />
Sharon Taccogna<br />
John Taggart<br />
Bob Taisey<br />
Patsy Taisey
Rita Takahashi<br />
Jack Tannehill<br />
Sheila Taylor<br />
Victoria Taylor<br />
Jeannie Thinnes<br />
Linda Thiemens<br />
Lyle Thompson<br />
Kathy Thurston<br />
Judy Trail<br />
Pat Tippett<br />
Stanley Tlucek<br />
Larry Trautman<br />
Linda Truesdell<br />
Lynda Tucker<br />
Dennis Ujiiye<br />
Linda Ulvan<br />
Susan Tyler<br />
Phyllis Unzicker<br />
Margaret Van Orman<br />
Marlene Vaughn<br />
Sally Van Orman<br />
Margie Von der Heide<br />
Jim Voyles<br />
Nancy Walch<br />
Lindy Watso.1<br />
Marilyn Walters<br />
Deborah Watts<br />
Dean Webb<br />
Mitch Weidenback<br />
Jay Weigel<br />
Kathy Wessels<br />
Wayne Westberg<br />
Jim Whistler<br />
Dennis Whitehead<br />
Craig Wiegman
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Debbi Zaccardi<br />
Brad Whiteman<br />
Vernon Wiggenhouser<br />
Jeff Williams<br />
Jim Willms<br />
Marilyn Williams<br />
Sharon Williams<br />
Garth Winter<br />
Mary Kay Wolf<br />
Jerry Woolf<br />
Ken Wombacher<br />
Jin Won<br />
John Workman<br />
Rich Yankey<br />
Lloyd Young<br />
Juniors<br />
Elsie Zabala
Sophomore<br />
Class<br />
Officers<br />
Kelly Abajan<br />
Stephen Adams<br />
Pat Agidius<br />
Jose Aguirre<br />
Elizabeth Allen<br />
Judith Aitken<br />
Lyla Anderson<br />
Peg Anderson<br />
Rhea Anderson<br />
Shirley Anderson<br />
Carol Lee Anselmo<br />
Paul Arndt<br />
Andrea Arvish<br />
Janne Auger<br />
Richard Bagley<br />
"Sock It To 'Em Santa" was the theme for<br />
the 1968 Holly Week, annually sponsored by<br />
the Sophomore Class. Officers <strong>of</strong> the Sophomore<br />
Class <strong>of</strong> 1971 were Lee McCollum,<br />
President, Bob Taber, Vice President, and<br />
Mardell Nelson, Secretary-Treasurer. Also<br />
sponsored by the Sophomores is Campus<br />
Chest Week.
Sophomores<br />
Dennis Baldus<br />
Mari Beth Balls<br />
Lou Bandy<br />
Craig Barnes<br />
Cathy Basgen<br />
Mike Barr<br />
Dorothy Batelaan<br />
Clift' Bates<br />
Lorraine Bauman<br />
Muriel Beckwith<br />
Kay Bennett<br />
Joy Baumgartner<br />
Linda Benson<br />
Gary Bermensolo<br />
Barbara Biker<br />
David Birch<br />
Bill Bird<br />
Chuck Berry<br />
Karen Bird<br />
Frank Blecha<br />
Dave Bizeau<br />
Jerry Boerner<br />
Gayle Bonzer<br />
Susan Bower<br />
Robert Bonze1·<br />
Barbara Boren<br />
Marilyn Boyd<br />
Clifford Bradley<br />
Vicki Briggs<br />
Kathy Brassey<br />
Roger Bratram<br />
Kathy Broadfoot<br />
Greg Brown<br />
Jean Brown<br />
Vern Brown
Robert Brunn<br />
DeAnn Bryant<br />
Sue Burbage<br />
John Bush<br />
Janelle Burkett<br />
Jill Burns<br />
Dave Butler<br />
Carol Byrne<br />
Cathy Cannon<br />
Candee Carey<br />
Judy Capps<br />
Bruce Carlson<br />
Roberta Casper<br />
Caren Castellaw<br />
Regie Chipman<br />
Wayne Chandler<br />
Noreen Christensen<br />
Carolyn Clanton<br />
Susan Clark<br />
Jackie Clouser<br />
Dick Clyde<br />
Kathy Clemens<br />
Jan Collier<br />
Mark Cooper<br />
Ken Cox<br />
Carilou Collins<br />
Larry Comstock<br />
Carla Crabb<br />
Steven Cravens<br />
Greg Crockett<br />
Bob Crawley<br />
Cliff Crossley<br />
Barbara Cunningham<br />
David Curtis<br />
Kelly Curtis
Hele11 Dahl<br />
Bill Dahlbet·g<br />
Mary Lou Dahmen<br />
Sarah Dau<br />
Mal'ilyn Dalby<br />
Jim Daniel<br />
Loraine Davis<br />
Judy Deatherage<br />
Robert Deilke<br />
Gene Delay<br />
Doug Deschamp<br />
Deborah DeThomas<br />
Linda Dishman<br />
Marsha Dixon<br />
Pat Donnelly<br />
Ryan Dixon<br />
Kathy Dorendol'f<br />
Karen Dunlap<br />
Kathy Dunn<br />
Chad Eberhard<br />
Kesley Edmo<br />
Debbie Durham<br />
Michael Edwards<br />
Phil Eimers<br />
Cliff Eidemiller<br />
Christy Eiguren<br />
Susan Emmons<br />
Brian Engle<br />
Dave Evans<br />
Linda Eskeberg<br />
Gary Evans<br />
Charlene Estes<br />
Alvin Eveland<br />
Carolyn Fairley<br />
Barbara Faubion
Richard Felgenhour<br />
Carl Feucht<br />
Cliff Fine<br />
John Finley<br />
Gai Fisher<br />
Karen Fleischman<br />
Marsha Fliegel<br />
James Frank<br />
Ken Frank<br />
Nancy Gedeborg<br />
Les Gibbens<br />
Jeannie Ganquet<br />
Linda Gibbs<br />
Pam Gibson<br />
Mike Gi!tzow<br />
Tom Gillespie<br />
Thomas Gisler<br />
Steve Goetz<br />
Peter Goodman<br />
Susan Goplerud<br />
Melvin Goodson<br />
Stacey Graham<br />
Dennis Gray<br />
John Grieve<br />
William Grubb<br />
Mary Guerra<br />
Paul Griffiths<br />
William Gulstrom<br />
Roger Haga<br />
Donald Hamlin<br />
Michael Hagler<br />
Larry Hancock<br />
Ronald Hanes<br />
Mary Hanke<br />
Bob Hanson<br />
Sophomores
Karen Harlow<br />
Gordon Harris<br />
Scott Ranis<br />
Pam Harvey<br />
Roger Hartman<br />
Jan Hartruft<br />
Dennis Harwick<br />
Paula Harwood<br />
Fred Haskin<br />
Peggy Hegge<br />
Dave Heidel<br />
Hiroko Hayashi<br />
Harold Heimgartner<br />
Shirley Heimgartner<br />
Raye Henderson<br />
Janice Helbling<br />
Paul Hendrickson<br />
Bruce Henry<br />
Keith Hessing<br />
Mont Hibbard<br />
106<br />
Lynda Heustis<br />
Suzanne Hilliard<br />
Becky Hipp<br />
Sheila Hoech<br />
Louise Hopwood<br />
Nancy Holthaus<br />
Larry Horning<br />
Larry Houston<br />
Cindy Hull<br />
Holly Hughes<br />
Lany Huter<br />
Carolyn Hull<br />
Sara Hyslop<br />
Sharon Jcenbice<br />
Steve Jackson<br />
Sophomores
Gwen Jacobs<br />
Bob Jacobsen<br />
Bob Jacobson<br />
Pat Johnson<br />
Gary Jaques<br />
Roxann Jensen<br />
Patricia Johnson<br />
Marcia Ann Jones<br />
Susan Kasworm<br />
Kathy Keen<br />
Carolyn Keithly<br />
Tom Kelly<br />
Mike Kennedy<br />
Judi Kerbs<br />
Kay Kerns<br />
Connie Kinney<br />
Kathy Kinsey<br />
Mark Kircher<br />
Janice Koontz<br />
Regina Kirtner<br />
Sheri Konen<br />
Toni Kytonen<br />
Suzanne Labine<br />
Jacque Law<br />
Bob Lanting<br />
Karl Laws<br />
Ronald Lauer<br />
Charles Leaphart<br />
Rick Leichner<br />
Michael Lenzi<br />
Diedre Lenhart<br />
Cynthia Liedkie<br />
Patricia Light<br />
Corey Lillge<br />
Don Litchfield<br />
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Sophomores<br />
Jean Littlefield<br />
Dave Lobdell<br />
Robert Locke<br />
Keny Lockhart<br />
Richard Lowe<br />
Randy Luce<br />
Pete Loncar<br />
Patti Luper<br />
J ames Mace<br />
Richard Maine<br />
Nancy Macklin<br />
Alan Marriage<br />
John Martin<br />
Margie Martin<br />
Betty Massing<br />
Vicki Martin<br />
Rena McBride<br />
Lee McCollum<br />
Pat McGinnis<br />
John McKinney<br />
Eileen Mcllvanie<br />
Karen Meiners<br />
Wes Mellow<br />
Diane Meyer<br />
Peggy Michael<br />
Mimi Millensifer<br />
Debby Miller<br />
Gerri Miller<br />
Tom Miller<br />
Jim Miller<br />
Pam Miller<br />
June Mitchell<br />
Meri Lee Mitchell<br />
Shelley Mitchell<br />
Nelson Monroe
Ellen Montgomery<br />
Marilyn Montgomery<br />
Marlene Moran<br />
Tim Musiel<br />
Russell Morgan<br />
Linda Mulalley<br />
Marsha Nakamura<br />
Kathy Neely<br />
John Nelson<br />
Van Newbold<br />
Mary Nelson<br />
Penny Nickel<br />
Terry! Norberg<br />
Lindy Nordby<br />
Diane Norman<br />
Robert Ohlensehlen<br />
James Oud<br />
Bill Owens<br />
Robbie Paul<br />
Gary Palmer<br />
Rich Patterson<br />
Roy Penniket<br />
Janet Perecz<br />
Jane Perez<br />
Sue Peterson<br />
Debby Peterson<br />
Sherry Phelps<br />
Susan Phelps<br />
Dale Piercy<br />
Jenny Phillips<br />
Sue Piatt<br />
Randy Pinkerton<br />
Jim Potter<br />
Charles Pratt<br />
Penny Proctor
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Bart Quesnell<br />
Jill Quigley<br />
Teny Radtke<br />
Clay Randall<br />
James Rarick<br />
June Reale<br />
George Raney<br />
Gary Renfrow<br />
Phyllis Ridgeway<br />
Roger Ritter<br />
Judy Robertson<br />
Gordon Rolfe<br />
Carolyn Rowett<br />
Patty Ryan<br />
Richard Royston<br />
Kathy Rucker<br />
Shawna Ryan<br />
Joanie Saari<br />
Andres Salvador<br />
Eric Sanquist<br />
Chris Samuelson<br />
Susan Sassanfar<br />
Mary Saunders<br />
Susan Saunders<br />
Val Savage<br />
Robert Scharnhorst<br />
Linda Schaufnagel<br />
Kenneth Schenk<br />
Dave Schooler<br />
Suzanne Seely<br />
Janet Scott<br />
Kenneth Segota<br />
Peggy Sharp<br />
Steve Shawley<br />
Bob Shay
Sophomores<br />
Nancy Shepherd<br />
Tim Shiels<br />
Laurie Shipley<br />
Mike Shoemaker<br />
Doris Simpson<br />
Pamela Sims<br />
Jeff Sidrloway<br />
Kathy Skok<br />
Doug Small<br />
Linda Slaveck<br />
David Smith<br />
Anell Slavick<br />
Lurayne Smith<br />
Lois Snook<br />
Mike Smith<br />
Danny Smoke<br />
Sue Sontgerath<br />
Karen Sorensen<br />
Richard Spaeth<br />
Craig Spencer<br />
Jet·ry Steger<br />
Eugene Sparks<br />
Nancy Sterling<br />
Pam Stone<br />
Fern Stevens<br />
Pami Stone<br />
Mike Stone<br />
Sharon Stranahan<br />
Bruce Stratton<br />
Sharon Sumpter<br />
Mary Lee Strobel<br />
Judy Sunderland<br />
Howard Sutton<br />
Perry Sutton<br />
David Swager<br />
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Sophomores<br />
Judy Swanson<br />
Bob Taber<br />
Mavis Tate<br />
Kathleen Tattersall<br />
Eugene Thomas<br />
Ron Thaemert<br />
Laurie Thomas<br />
Marla Thomas<br />
Joann Thompson<br />
Tim Thomson<br />
Chuck Tiller<br />
Robert Thompson<br />
Janet Tilley<br />
Ellen Todd<br />
Frances Tovey<br />
Ward Toone<br />
Steve Towles<br />
Stephen Travis<br />
Carol Troth<br />
Shirley Uglem<br />
Gail Ulrey<br />
Julie Tyler<br />
David Ulrich<br />
Duane Unzicker<br />
Wendy Ursaki<br />
Dale Uptmer<br />
Kay Van Vleet<br />
Kevan Varin<br />
William Vaughn<br />
Bev Velasquez<br />
Christine Vietmeier<br />
Sharon Wagner<br />
Cyndie Walker<br />
Jerry Wall ace<br />
Therese Wander
Joan Warden<br />
John Warner<br />
Anita Warntjes<br />
Jody Webb<br />
Judy Warren<br />
John Watt<br />
Diane Webster<br />
Marcia Welch<br />
Terry Welker<br />
Robin Wells<br />
Stephanie West<br />
Susan Whaley<br />
Ted Wheeler<br />
Bonnie White<br />
John White<br />
Walter Wickham<br />
Wendy Wiley<br />
Nancy Williams<br />
Debbie Williamson<br />
Bonnie Wiseman<br />
Shirley Williamson<br />
Dick Wittman<br />
Jerry Wohlford<br />
Larry Wolf<br />
Kent Womack<br />
Jeanne Wood<br />
Stephanie Wolfe<br />
Jeni Wood<br />
Thomas Woodward<br />
Albert Wright<br />
Yvonne Wookey<br />
Christine Wyatt<br />
Peggy Yamamoto<br />
Joce Yeager<br />
Mamie Yee
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Gary Hermann<br />
Mike Lenzi<br />
Juniors Sponsor U <strong>of</strong> I Blood Drive<br />
Sophomores<br />
Art Watkins<br />
Vicki Yoden<br />
Dale Yount<br />
Diane Zenier<br />
Joan Ytreeide<br />
Ron Zenner<br />
Jill Zaccardi<br />
Cora Ziegler<br />
Bob Zimmerman<br />
James Cash<br />
Each year the Junior class in cooperation with the American<br />
National Red Cross sponsors the <strong>Idaho</strong> Blood Drive.
Freshmen<br />
Steve Russell, President; Paul Nelson, Vice President;<br />
and Niki Mattmiller, Secretary-Treasurer, led<br />
the Class <strong>of</strong> 1972 through their first year at the<br />
<strong>University</strong>. Annual Frosh Week activities were conducted<br />
April 21-25.<br />
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Students<br />
Come and Go<br />
As students arrived at <strong>Idaho</strong> they experienced<br />
both excitement and expectation. The first week<br />
<strong>of</strong> college life included . . . new and renewed<br />
friendships ... panic in unfamiliar surroundings<br />
... homesickness .. . confusion ... and friendly<br />
welcomes extended by the living groups. These<br />
and the quest for new exper iences and freedoms<br />
constituted a new beginning for students at the<br />
U. <strong>of</strong> I.
Rush<br />
Rush . . . Rush . . . Rush . . . Rush week was a time <strong>of</strong> Greeks<br />
meeting future Greeks, nervousness, invitations, skits and parties,<br />
more nervousness, late nights, meeting people and climactically<br />
"Squeal Day."
Frosh<br />
Orientation<br />
Frosh orientation-the first<br />
gathering <strong>of</strong> the class <strong>of</strong> 1972<br />
... President Hartung's expression<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong> expectations<br />
and requirements . . . a brief<br />
"what to expect at registration"<br />
... and a Frosh welcome dance<br />
introduced the collegiate atmosphere.
Registration<br />
Registration : a new experience for many and frustrating<br />
to most. Over 6,000 students, a record number,<br />
stood in lines talking to their counselors, filling out<br />
IBM cards, concentrating on schedules and having ID<br />
photos taken. Then there was the fast pace <strong>of</strong> buying<br />
books and being prepared for the next day <strong>of</strong> classes.
WSU Walk<br />
The <strong>Idaho</strong> Vandals, after being defeated 7-14 by the<br />
Washington State Cougars at Albi Stadium in Spokane,<br />
made the traditional walk to the WSU campus. WSU<br />
President Ray Crabbes washed ASUI President Larry<br />
Craig's feet in the customary foot-washing ceremony.<br />
The <strong>Idaho</strong>ans then returned to their home campus.
Co-ed Capers<br />
Co-ed Capers was an entertaining culmination <strong>of</strong><br />
dance practice and costume ingenuity. Participation <strong>of</strong><br />
women's living groups, the chill night air, and good food<br />
made the evening a success. The dance competition was<br />
won by Delta Gamma.
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Homecoming 1968<br />
Homecoming started <strong>of</strong>f with a noisy rally in the Memorial<br />
Gymnasium and the crowning <strong>of</strong> Sally Armstrong,<br />
1968 Homecoming queen. The theme <strong>of</strong> the hectic<br />
"Grizzlies Caged in a Vandal Zoo" highlighted decorated<br />
houses, a parade featuring bands from throughout the state<br />
and floats from living groups on campus.<br />
The Vandals "turned on" the <strong>Idaho</strong> crowd with a victory<br />
over Montana State, 54-45. The remainder <strong>of</strong> the weekend<br />
was filled with open house, a Harper's Bizarre concert, and<br />
the Homecoming Dance featuring The Scrapbook and a<br />
Jellystone Park light show.
Homecoming
Dad's Day 1968 started <strong>of</strong>f with the traditional<br />
freshmen Turkey Trot from Neale Stadium to the<br />
Ad lawn. Awards were made to Phi Gamma Delta<br />
for the best house decorations. The afternoon was<br />
highlighted by a victory over Weber, 50-42, and the<br />
announcement that Warren Shepherd <strong>of</strong> Plummer<br />
was chosen Dad <strong>of</strong> the Year. During halftime the<br />
marching band and Vandalettes performed a field<br />
show using themes from Camelot. Each living<br />
group had open house and there was a SUB buffet.<br />
In the evening Bill Cosby and the Pair Extraordinaire<br />
performed followed by a dance in the ballroom.<br />
Shirley and the Dream Factory provided the music.
Dad's Day
Fall Dances
Fall Dances
Campus Scene
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Holly<br />
Week<br />
Holly Week brought caroling, parties, dances and thoughts <strong>of</strong> Christmas<br />
cheer to the U <strong>of</strong> I. Sophomores, sponsors <strong>of</strong> the season's activities, caroled at<br />
the different living groups, judged house decorations, and selected Holly Queen<br />
candidates. The week <strong>of</strong> yule festivities was climaxed by the dance "Sock it to<br />
'em, Santa."· Frances Tovey, Gamma Phi Beta, was crowned Queen and Sigma<br />
Chi fraternity was awarded first place in house decorations.
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Navy Ball<br />
Naval ROTC in uniforms, girls in<br />
long formals, dancing, and regalitythe<br />
Navy Ball "Blue Pacific." Highlighting<br />
the evening was the crowning <strong>of</strong><br />
Marilyn Dalby as the new Navy Color<br />
Girl. :b:xcitement, joy, a few tears, the<br />
coronation, and the last dance ending a<br />
wonderful evening.
Forester's Ball<br />
Block and Bridle Activity<br />
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Political conventions - nominations - campaign<br />
speeches-acceptance speeches-smokers<br />
- campaign promises - visitations to living<br />
groups- voting- swear ing in and the winners'<br />
party - GOVERNMENT BY THE PEOPLE!<br />
Students at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> gain experience<br />
in politics by actively participating - as<br />
ASUI <strong>of</strong>ficers - E-Board members - Class<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers - <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> A WS - and as VOTERS.<br />
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Campus<br />
Elections
Mock UN<br />
The annual Model United Nations was held in the<br />
SUB with a• record number <strong>of</strong> living groups participating.<br />
Active participation in demonstrations and chants<br />
added to the debate on the issues at hand. Red China<br />
was admitted with the expulsion <strong>of</strong> Nationalist China.<br />
Resolutions were passed condemning France for their<br />
aid to the Biafrans in Nigeria, censoring Israel for<br />
the six-day war and demanding return <strong>of</strong> the land, and<br />
censoring Russia for the invasion <strong>of</strong> Cz.echoslovakia.
Big Name<br />
Entertainment<br />
The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
student body was entertained<br />
royally during the<br />
1968-1969 school year.<br />
Entertainers included the<br />
Harpers' Bizarre, Bill<br />
Cosby and the Pair Extraordinaire,<br />
Don Shirley<br />
Trio, Oscar Peterson and<br />
the Grassroots, and the<br />
New Christy Minstrels.
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Public Events<br />
and<br />
Symphonic Orchestras
Attempting to inform <strong>Idaho</strong> students and to bring<br />
culture to the campus, the Public Events committee<br />
scheduled many events. Dr. Harry Gideonese spoke<br />
on "Student Activists and Faculty Irrelevance,"<br />
Joseph P. Lyford discussed "Our Most Dangerous<br />
Entertainment," and Dr. Harlan Hatcher covered<br />
the question "Have We Lost Control <strong>of</strong> Our Cities?"<br />
The Utah Symphony Orchestra conducted by<br />
Maurice Abravanel favored <strong>Idaho</strong> with a performance<br />
as did the Whit-Lo Singers from Pullman<br />
and the San Francisco Ballet.
Frosh Week<br />
Frosh Week Activities in April showed a united<br />
class <strong>of</strong> 1972. Activities included a pie eating<br />
contest, Miss Legs contest, and a tug-<strong>of</strong>-war between<br />
the classes <strong>of</strong> 1971 and 1972. The class <strong>of</strong><br />
'72 proved victor ious. The King and Queen dance<br />
ended the week <strong>of</strong> festivities with the crowning<br />
<strong>of</strong> Jack Goddard and Marsha Martin.
Blood Drive<br />
The annual blood drive sponsored by the<br />
junior class totaled 851 donated pints. Living<br />
group competition was won by the Pi Kaps<br />
and Pi Phis.
Campus Chest<br />
Living groups worked hard to collect money for<br />
their Ugly Man and Miss Campus Chest. Several<br />
groups presented dances with a trophy going to<br />
the dancers receiving the most votes- votes determined<br />
by contributions. J ohn Durhan was<br />
crowned Ugly Man and Diana Aguirre, Miss<br />
Campus Chest. All money was given to charity.
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Turtle Derby<br />
Top honors at the Phi Delt turtle derby<br />
went to the Tri-Delt's Sweet Pea who also<br />
beat the hare. Kappa Kappa Gamma was<br />
awarded the "most money bet" trophy for<br />
the sixth consecutive year. Olesen had the<br />
best cheering section and the Hays' turtle<br />
was "Best Decorated." A total <strong>of</strong> $465 was<br />
donated and was presented to the Moscow<br />
Opportunity School. The Go-Go contest was<br />
won by Paula Mayer and Marilyn Olmstead<br />
from Carter Hall.
Orchesis
Helldivers
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Emphasis<br />
Education<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> Emphasis Education<br />
was to take an exploratory<br />
look at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>.<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> the facets covered by<br />
speakers and in open discussions<br />
were the parental role, living<br />
groups' functions in education,<br />
counseling services, minority<br />
group problems, student-faculty<br />
relations, and progressive education<br />
support at all levels.
Many different types <strong>of</strong> groups make up the <strong>University</strong> instrumentalist<br />
groups. The Concert Band, directed by Mr. Robert<br />
Spevachek, gives a winter and spring concert. The Orchestra gives<br />
concerts conducted by Mr. LeRoy Bauer. This group accompanied<br />
"Bartered Bride'' on Mother's Weekend. The Wind Ensemble is<br />
under the direction <strong>of</strong> Mr. David Seiler and tours Northern <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
and performs a fall concert, spring concert and at Commencement.<br />
The Jazz Lab Band, under Mr. Seiler, featured Bub Brisbois,<br />
Henry Mancini's lead trumpet and sponsored Jazz Festival involving<br />
15 bands competing from four states.
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The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> has a<br />
very complete music department.<br />
The Marching Band is a combination<br />
wind ensemble and concert<br />
band and other interested persons,<br />
lead by Mr. Spevachek. It<br />
gave shows Dad's Day, Homecoming,<br />
in Boise and Spokane.<br />
The Pep Band under the direction<br />
<strong>of</strong> student Tom White performs<br />
for basketball and baseball<br />
games. Vocal groups include:<br />
Vandaleers Concert Choi r, conducted<br />
by Mr. Glen Lockery,<br />
toured southern <strong>Idaho</strong>; <strong>University</strong><br />
Singers, directed by Mr.<br />
Norman Logan is for any inter,<br />
ested person. The Opera Workshop,<br />
under Mr. Charles Walton,<br />
presented "The Bartered Bride"<br />
for the Mother's Day weekend.
<strong>University</strong> Music Groups
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<strong>University</strong><br />
Pace<br />
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Blue Key<br />
Talent Show<br />
The Blue Key Honorary<br />
once again "put together" a<br />
varied talent show. The variety<br />
<strong>of</strong> talents included dancing<br />
groups, singing groups,<br />
soloists, pianists, guitarists,<br />
instrumentalists, and readings.<br />
The audience had an enjoyable<br />
evening-glad that<br />
they did not have to decide<br />
the winners.
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Pansy Breakfast<br />
The Tri Delta sorority honored senior women at a tea on May 11, 1969,<br />
at 9 a.m. Future brides entered through a ring <strong>of</strong> pansies, and then the<br />
over 200 people attending enjoyed the traditional bridal style show.<br />
Marilee Sacket and Jim Willms as Bride and Groom ushered in the style<br />
show. The $300 Tri Delta scholarship was presented by Dr. Walter<br />
Steffens to Phyllis Unzicker, Alpha Phi. Special entertainment was provided<br />
by Leslie Leek.
ABM<br />
Forum<br />
A forum presenting and discussing pros and cons <strong>of</strong><br />
the antiballistic missile was held at the U <strong>of</strong> I during<br />
the spring. The afternoon session on the Ad lawn featured<br />
speeches by the Deputy Undersecretary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Army and several pr<strong>of</strong>essors from our nation's universities,<br />
followed by a panel discussion. The evening program<br />
· opened with a security council member, U.S.<br />
representative, and Argonne physicist speaking. Then<br />
a panel composed <strong>of</strong> the day's speakers answered questions<br />
'lsked <strong>of</strong> them by several state newsmen.<br />
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Mother's Day<br />
Weekend<br />
Many mothers arrived in Moscow<br />
the last weekend in April to<br />
be entertained by their sons and<br />
daughters. The mothers were<br />
rushed from activity to activity.<br />
Mothers cheered turtles on to victory<br />
at the Phi Delts's annual<br />
Turtle Derby. Special performances<br />
were given by Orchesis<br />
and Helldivers. The Oper a presented<br />
"The Bartered Bride."<br />
The Awards Festival featured<br />
presentation <strong>of</strong> Spurs, IK's, Outstanding<br />
Seniors, Mortar Board,<br />
Silver Lance, grade achievement<br />
awards and Spur Songfest. Larry<br />
Craig received the Theophilus<br />
outstanding Senior A ward. After<br />
a busy weekend, Mothers headed<br />
home to rest.
The Drama department aggin went on a tour with<br />
the plays, "Leaves <strong>of</strong> Grass" and "The Taming <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Shrew." These showed much hard work which proved<br />
very worthwhile from the audience response. The play<br />
"Beauty and the Beast," although presented mainly to<br />
children, was one <strong>of</strong> the main productions on campus<br />
during the year. The costumes and props were very<br />
elaborate with the whigs made by Mr. Chavez, costumes<br />
by drama students and Mr. Chavez, and props under<br />
the direction <strong>of</strong> Mr. Thompson. It was a busy and successful<br />
year for the U <strong>of</strong> I Drama Department.<br />
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Graduation<br />
The seventy-fourth Commencement at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> was held on June 1, 1969. It proved to be a very<br />
impressive event for the graduating students who stayed to<br />
receive their degrees. Approximately 1,448 received degrees<br />
with 1,152 receiving bachelors degrees, 254 masters degrees<br />
and 42 doctorates. The ROTC students marched in to be<br />
commissioned, citations <strong>of</strong> merit were presented to retiring<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essors and four honorary degrees were given.<br />
Dr. H. Walter Steffens, Vice-president <strong>of</strong> Academic<br />
Affairs at the U <strong>of</strong> I, gave an impressive address "Till Thou<br />
At Length Art Free." President Hartung and Governor<br />
Samuelson also spoke to the graduates and visitors.
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ROYALTY<br />
[J{on1econ1t.ng f2ueen<br />
SALLY ARMSTRONG<br />
Pi Beta Phi
KATHY JO JACOBS<br />
Alpha Chi Omega
FRANCES TOVEY<br />
Gamma Phi Beta
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Susan Sontgerath
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L ARRY CRAIG<br />
ASUI President<br />
ASUI<br />
ASUI <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> is that organization<br />
on campus <strong>of</strong> which every student becomes a<br />
member by virtue <strong>of</strong> his or her enrollment at <strong>Idaho</strong>.<br />
This organization through the years has assumed<br />
the role <strong>of</strong> providing the students with the programs<br />
they mostly desired.<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> a community setting ASUI now involves<br />
itself in a large body <strong>of</strong> recreational, educational,<br />
and social activities which other student<br />
bodies do not provide.<br />
Executive Board, Student President, and Vicepresident<br />
serve as elected <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> ASUI and are<br />
held responsible for determining policy which will<br />
best affect the student and his surroundings.<br />
With the growing demands for student involvement<br />
and participation in the academic community,<br />
your student government has worked towards a<br />
decentralized structure which allows a greater<br />
number <strong>of</strong> students to become involved.<br />
Now with the coming <strong>of</strong> Community Council Government<br />
to our campus, students have an even<br />
greater opportunity to participate in policy making<br />
that affects a large part <strong>of</strong> the total <strong>University</strong>.<br />
Having been given the opportunity to serve as<br />
your Student President, I have come to realize the<br />
importance <strong>of</strong> ASUI. It has in the past and I hope<br />
will continue in the future to provide the <strong>Idaho</strong> Student<br />
with a real avenue <strong>of</strong> approach to making the<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> an increasingly better place to<br />
obtain one's education.<br />
LARRY CRAIG<br />
ASUI President 1968-69<br />
M IKE POWELL<br />
ASUI Vice-president
DENNIS ALBERS<br />
CHUCK WARDLE<br />
Executive<br />
Board<br />
ROGER ANDERSON<br />
JIM WHISTLER<br />
TOM CARROLL<br />
JIM WILLMS<br />
RON FRENCH<br />
ROBERT YOUNG<br />
ALLISON MILLER<br />
The 1968-1969 Executive Board was one <strong>of</strong> service and achievement. Executive<br />
Board passed several important legislative items. The board approved $25,000 for<br />
an ASUI scholarship program, rewrote the Student Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights, created an information<br />
service which will be a high school public relations program and drew up a<br />
format for an intensive Freshman orientation program.<br />
Finals legislation include a dead day before finals and by a student referendum<br />
the faculty is barred from giving hour exams three days before finals. Executive<br />
Board eliminated the chaperone requirement for dances and approved the operation<br />
<strong>of</strong> KUOI FM Station.<br />
Row one: R. Young, R. French, T. Carroll, C. Wardle, M. Powell, L. Craig. Row two:<br />
C. Simmons, H. Alden, R. Anderson, D. Albers, A. Miller, K. Greenawalt, J. Whistler,<br />
J. Willms.
Under the direction <strong>of</strong> ASUI Vice President<br />
Mike Powell, the Activities Council coordinates<br />
student activities on campus.<br />
While carrying out present programs this<br />
board also works towards the development<br />
<strong>of</strong> new activities for the <strong>Idaho</strong> student.<br />
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PUBLICITY AREA<br />
Left to 1·ight: John McKinney, Pat<br />
McMurray, Linda Truesdell, Jim<br />
Barta, Area Director; Dennis Ujiiye.<br />
Row one: Linda Guernsey, Social Area; Jane Slaughter, Educational<br />
Cultural Area. Row two: Jim Barta, Publicity Area; Marshall Mah,<br />
Dick Sams, Rally Area; Jim Dunn, Budget Director. Row three:<br />
ASUI Vice President Mike Powell.<br />
Activities<br />
Council
SOCIAL AREA<br />
Left to 1-ight: Dennis Albers, Polly<br />
Ambrose, Diana Douglass, Craig<br />
Spencer, Linda Guernsey, Area Director;<br />
Janis Harper.<br />
EDUCATIONAL-CULTURAL<br />
AREA<br />
Left to right: Melanie York, Bob<br />
Wallace, Eda English, Colleen Montell,<br />
Steve McGuire, Jane Slaughter,<br />
Area Director; Mark Purdy, not pictured.<br />
RALLY ARE A<br />
Left to right: Kathy Griff, Roger<br />
Brazier, Marshall Mah, Ron Reynolds,<br />
Marke Shelley, Karen Clements.
DEAN VETTRUS<br />
SUB General Manager<br />
BOB SERRANO, Activities Advisor; KAREN<br />
BEVERLY, Assistant Activities Adviso'r<br />
Student<br />
Union<br />
Office<br />
JERRY KRUSE<br />
Food Director<br />
ANN MARIE RYTTING<br />
Conference and Social Coordinator
PETER ROGALSKI<br />
Game Ro01n Manager<br />
MARIE BIPPES, P'roduction and Catering Manager;<br />
MARY HUMPHREYS, Cafeteria Manager<br />
"MAJOR" HARRY E. TODD<br />
SUB Night Manager<br />
MARILYN HUTCHISON, Administ1·ative Assistant;<br />
I MO GENE RUSH, Office Sec1·etary; KAREN FOLEY,<br />
Information Desk Cle,rk<br />
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RICK RITTER<br />
Public Relations Di1·ector<br />
Budget Director<br />
The Budget Director is responsible for all financial<br />
matters <strong>of</strong> Activities Council. Expenditures are recorded<br />
for each committee, monthly reports are made<br />
and submitted to E-Board for approvaL<br />
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Public Relations<br />
The Public Relations Director works to create a<br />
friendly relationship between the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
and the city <strong>of</strong> Moscow and the state <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>.<br />
JIM DUNN<br />
Budget Directo1·
Gem <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Mountains<br />
Above: Valerie Koester and Jo Maltz, Editors. Left top to bottom: Valerie<br />
Koester, Editor. Steve Evett, Sports Editor and Dean Vettrus, SUB General<br />
Manager. Joan Maltz, Editor and Activities Editor. Steve Evett and<br />
Ed Kelley, Photographers. Millie Johnson, Activities Staff.<br />
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Above: Jo Maltz, Activities Editor.<br />
Right: Mike Franklin, Organizations<br />
Staff. Below: Carol Heimgartner,<br />
Residence Editor. Sue Sontgerath.<br />
Organizations Editor. Not Pictured:<br />
Dawn Little, Activities Staff; Marilyn<br />
Ferguson, Organizations Staff.<br />
For beginners in the publishing business,<br />
it's been a long hard year, but it has been<br />
most rewarding to become acquainted and<br />
work with the Gem staff and the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
The 1969 Gem is a cooperative effort between<br />
Editors, Section Editors, Photographers, and<br />
Staff. Each person must shoulder his share<br />
<strong>of</strong> the responsibility and complete his work<br />
in order to make the book a success. The<br />
Gem staff hopes the students will appreciate<br />
the many long hours <strong>of</strong> work that went into<br />
this Gem. Many new ideas have been used in<br />
an attempt to create an exciting and memorable<br />
book.<br />
VALERIE KOESTER, Editor
<strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Argonaut
<strong>Idaho</strong> Argonaut<br />
The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>'s Argonaut, student owned and<br />
operated, covered all events with expansive picture coverage and<br />
news stories. The staff included: Chris L. Smith, Jason 83 and<br />
Sam Bacharach, Jason 84; Kerrie Quinn, Cammy Bonzer, Brian<br />
Lobdell, Cliff Eidemiller, Penny Proctor, Ira Eick, Robert Bower,<br />
Erich Korte, Carolyn Cron, Kathy Skok, Kit Caple, Bart<br />
Quesnell, Jim McFarland, and Laura Lorton.
Again this year the "Voice <strong>of</strong> the Vandals" was heard on the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> campus. Broadcasting basketball games, playing a varied format <strong>of</strong><br />
music, and advertising campus activities are services performed by KUOI.<br />
KUOI<br />
KUOI Staff List: Harlen Harmon, Station<br />
Manager; Gerald Thaxton, Chief Engineer;<br />
Gary Fordyce, P rogram Director ; Doug<br />
Harper, Business Manager; Bill Jordan,<br />
Chief Announcer. Announcers: M. Bailey,<br />
S. Barr, T. Bingham, R. Bollar, D. Davidson,<br />
J. Cannon, C. Christie, M. Clay, L.<br />
Doss, D. Eldenburg, J. Fordyce, J. Foster,<br />
R. Gedeberg, E. Gibbens, T. Grant, C.<br />
Harmon, M. Harrison, L. Hult, M. J essup,<br />
M. J orgenson, B. Lomax, D. Lord, E.<br />
Marsh, R. Naymark, S. Pooley, B. Potter,<br />
R. Ravneborg, G. Reinhart, K. Riorden, L.<br />
Seale, K. Segota, G. Sharpe, L. Townsend,<br />
J. Ulinder, D. Ulrich, J. Voyles, J . Weisz,<br />
B. Young, C. Zemke.
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SALLY HARRIS HALL<br />
Vice P1·esident<br />
CAROL BENNETT<br />
P1·esident<br />
DONNA STEVENS<br />
BENEDICT<br />
Sec1·eta1·y<br />
AWS<br />
A WS is the governing body <strong>of</strong> the women students at the <strong>University</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>. The active membership is composed <strong>of</strong> the president and one<br />
representative from each women's living group. The organization strives<br />
to help each coed derive the best from college living, to regulate women's<br />
standards, and to provide leadership opportunities.<br />
A WS Legislature<br />
Row one: M. Givens, S. Bowles, S. Smith, M. Fallini, P. Unzicker. Row two: J.<br />
Helbling, M. Sloat, M. Saunders, P. Johnson, K. Sorensen, S. Peterson, L. Benjamin,<br />
M. Yee, S. Hirai, P. Proctor, S. Alldaffer, S. Johnson, J. Kerbs.<br />
PHYLLIS UNZICKER<br />
TTeasu1·e1·
Twyla Brunson<br />
Linda Frazier<br />
Mimi Henrickson<br />
Arnie Paroz<br />
Cat\ly Conner<br />
Linda Guernsey<br />
Jeanne Jacobs<br />
Jane Slaughter<br />
Polly T. Crowley<br />
Sally Harris Hall<br />
Nancy J ohnston<br />
Melinda Weeks<br />
Fern Eberhardt<br />
Linda Haskins<br />
AJlison Miller<br />
Mortar<br />
Board<br />
Mortar Board is a senior<br />
women's honorary<br />
with membership based<br />
on scholarship, leadership,<br />
and service. Women<br />
who are outstanding<br />
in these three areas are<br />
tapped at the end <strong>of</strong><br />
their junior year.<br />
Silver Lance<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> Silver Lance is to serve the <strong>University</strong> in any way that will provide the most benefit<br />
for students. This senior men's honorary selects members on the basis <strong>of</strong> scholarship and activities.<br />
The members are tapped at the end <strong>of</strong> their junior year.<br />
Kent Aggers<br />
Jody Olson<br />
Larry Craig<br />
Mike Powell<br />
Bill Gigray<br />
Randy Stamper<br />
Dave Leroy<br />
Jim Willms<br />
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Row one: Mamie Yee, secretary; Margie Martin, vice president, Sharon Stranahan, president; Carolyn Rowett,<br />
treasurer. Row two: J. Youngberg, K. Sorensen, J. Webb, C. Gibson, P. Harvey, B. Faubion, R. Chipman, S. Kelly,<br />
D. Lenhart, J. Tilley, J. Deatherage, P. Proctot·, A. Pope. Row three: J. Oesterreich, J. Wood, V. Yoden, L. Dishman,<br />
M. Millensifer, J. Littlefield, S. Ryan, J. Kerbs, N. Berrigan, L. Davis, P. Johnson, S. Peterson, Mrs. Dacres.<br />
Spurs<br />
Spurs have a motto <strong>of</strong> service which<br />
they carry out in varied campus activities.<br />
Beginning in the fall with moving in<br />
rushees, Spurs continue moving in such<br />
guests as high school journalism students.<br />
Ushering at big name entertainment,<br />
Homecoming, Dad's Day, and graduation<br />
also is a Spur task. Opportunity school<br />
visitations and Blood Drive assistance are<br />
just two <strong>of</strong> the many other Spur activities<br />
that benefit the <strong>Idaho</strong> campus.<br />
SHARON STRANAHAN<br />
President
Row one: S. Goetz, P. Johnson, G. Crockett, R. Brazier, J. McFarland, L. Coggins, R. Leichner, L.<br />
McCollum, D. Harwick. Row two: P. Kennedy, D. Heidel, B. Wallace, W. Oyama, B. Berg, D. Evans,<br />
B. Taber, T. Thiessen, S. Fitzhugh, B. McCurdy, K. Hossner, J. Frank, J. Steger, T. Jensen. Row<br />
th1·ee: B. McProud, S. Belsher, K. Heimgartner, G. Jaques, G. Bond, B. Shay, R. Brooks, F. Blecha,<br />
D. Wittman, P. Loncar, G. Andelin, M. Koelsch, B. Carlson. Row fom·: D. Todd, C. Lillge, D. Hilton,<br />
G. Hermann, B. Miller, B. Goodman, S. Crawford, G. Bermensolo, M. Murray, D. Hill, B. Stratton,<br />
D. Unsicker.<br />
Intercollegiate Knights, a national service honorary, performs the campus "coolie" labor.<br />
They contribute about 3500 hours <strong>of</strong> work each year. IK activities include the IK booksale,<br />
Spur Little Sisters and the Miss U <strong>of</strong> I Pageant. Sophomore men are selected for membership<br />
on the basis <strong>of</strong> scholarship, campus and living group activities, personality and character.<br />
IK OFFICERS<br />
Row one: M. Mah, J. Dunn, J. Mottern. Row two: K. Absec,<br />
B. Bohman, D. Davey, D. Sams, C. Niemeier.<br />
JIM MOTTERN<br />
Duke<br />
IK's<br />
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Blue Key<br />
Row one: J. Mottern, D. White, T. Hollifield, M. Powell, L. Craig, M. Johnson, D. Sams, J. Dunn, K. Aggers. Row<br />
two: S. Cunningham, M. Heinemeyer, J. Willms, G. Hagen, T. Creason, B. Fry, S. Pierce, M. Mah, S. Tlucek, J.<br />
Koester, D. Davey, J. Whistler, D. Goss, K. Anderson, M. Baker, E. Torgeson, D. St. Clair, R. Stamper, D. Ujiiye,<br />
J. Bond, D. Stone.<br />
Blue Key is an upperclassmen's service honorary. Blue Key publishes the Kampus Key as a service to students and<br />
sponsor the Blue Key Talent Show, an annual campus affair. Membership is limited to those having a scholastic average<br />
above the all-men's average and to those who qualify in leadership and activities.<br />
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Valkyries<br />
Valkyries are the <strong>of</strong>ficial hostesses for the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>. They<br />
repre$ent the school at conventions, banquets, and also greet visiting<br />
dignitaries and athletic teams.<br />
flow one: L. H<strong>of</strong>f, J. Harper, C. Montell. Row two: S. Aguirre, S. Schmidt, S. Tyler, R. DeShields, C.<br />
Clemens, L. Hansen, J. Sinclair, J. Parish, C. Eiguren, D. Douglass, T. Arana.
Alpha<br />
Phi<br />
Omega<br />
Alpha Phi Omega is the National<br />
Service Fraternity for college and<br />
university men, founded in 1925<br />
and now active on more than 375<br />
campuses in the United States.<br />
The annual projects <strong>of</strong> Alpha Phi<br />
Omega included publication <strong>of</strong> the<br />
student literary magazine, the "I,"<br />
assisting local scout groups, checking<br />
coats at all campus dances and<br />
acting as Peace Corp liaison.<br />
Row one: B. Young, P. Bobbitt, C. Ziegler, R. Hegge. Row two: S. Phillips,<br />
N. Isebelle, G. Miller, E. Troth, P. Hegge, R. Takahashi, Y. Wookey, C.<br />
Troth.<br />
Row one: R. Cassingham, J. Palmer, J. Soeth, B. Lanphear, M. Goodson. Row two: A. Prysock,<br />
T. Oyama, R. Patterson, B. Teska, F. Ducat, K. Schenk, G. Hill. Row three: J. Dahl,<br />
J. Engelking, D. Sparks, G. Sparks, R. Fife, C. Eberhard.<br />
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Panhellenic<br />
Council<br />
M IMI HENRICKSON<br />
President<br />
Row one: S. Langley, vice-president; N. Johnston, public relations; J. Slaughter,<br />
secretary-treasurer; M. Henrickson, president; K. Poleson, scholarship. Row two:<br />
K. Arndt, S. Whaley, M. Mengel, S. Tyler, M. Foster, S. Schmidt. Row th?·ee: S.<br />
Meacham, A. Jones, K. Kendall, M. Redman, J . Webb.<br />
Panhellenic Council is a national organization whose purpose is to supervise<br />
women's rushing programs, maintain good relations and coordinate the<br />
activities <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> sororities. The group is composed <strong>of</strong> the president<br />
and a delegate from each sorority.<br />
Row
RHA<br />
Row one: B. Hersman, C. Ziegler, D. Starkey, G. Bi1adeau, L. Ulvan, R. Burgemeister,<br />
L. Mulalley, G. Heitman. Row tMo: C. Lockett, M. R. Mann, S. De<br />
Masters, G. Sasaki, J. Brown, President; B. Carter, R. Casper , J. D. Snodgrass.<br />
The Wall ace Complex Committee<br />
strives to create a friendly relationship<br />
among the living groups in the<br />
complex. By discussing pertinent<br />
issues, the committee also can overcome<br />
problems and formulate new<br />
policies.<br />
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Wallace Complex<br />
Committee<br />
RHA consists <strong>of</strong> the<br />
president and one elected<br />
representative from each<br />
living group. The objectives<br />
include promoting<br />
mutual interest, unifying<br />
and strengthening collective<br />
voices, aiding in meeting<br />
increased enrollment<br />
and improving images <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>University</strong>'s Residence<br />
Halls.<br />
Row one: J. Jasman, C. Cron, K. Bird, L. Simler, J. Dahmen. Row two:<br />
J. D. Snodgrass, S. Crawford, S. Hall, J. Rosecrans, M. Kosny. Not<br />
Pictured: R. O'Neal, R. Thompson, K. Lienhard.
ICEP<br />
Row one: J . Hamilton, C. Connor, F . Bogardus, President; A. Paroz, B. Martin. Row<br />
two: J. Kennedy, T. Engman, R. Stratton.<br />
Bench and Bar<br />
The <strong>Idaho</strong> Center for<br />
Education and Politics is<br />
a bi-partisan political<br />
organization which seeks<br />
to acquaint student$ with<br />
the American political<br />
process by sponsoring<br />
such activities as a mock<br />
political conference.<br />
Bench and Bar is an association <strong>of</strong> the law students<br />
at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>. This organization<br />
promotes a friendly atmosphere in the <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
School <strong>of</strong> Law.<br />
Row one: R. Barker, C. Rood, B. Zagelow, J. Kaufman, R. Schilling, F. Snook, H. Manly, D. Hyde, J . Mitchell, R. Littlefield,<br />
President; B. McCann, D. Nash. Row two: B. Waldrop, J. Brassey, E. Ahrens, A. Bowles, D. Board, G. Shaw, R.<br />
Paine, G. Skinner, T. White, T. Cooke, T. Vassuer. Row th1'ee: M. Anderson, M. Verbillis, J. Baldwin, R. Brown, B. Corlett,<br />
F. Stoppello, M. Ward, R. Wallace, D. Bowen, S. Brown, G. Finney, D. Baker. Row Jou1·: D. Featherston, S. Kauer,<br />
G. Fredrickson, R. Kessler, J. Kroner, G. Jones, P. Freberg, S. Beebe, D. Bowen, R. Farnam, L. Walker, P. Clark, R.<br />
Carpenter, R. Weaver.
SIEA<br />
Row one: S. Williamson, J. Maltz, President; K. Littlejohn, Dr. R. H. Shreve, advisor.<br />
Row two: M. Hill, L. Howard, M. Nelson, P. Bridge, B. Yamamoto, J. Cassetto. Row<br />
th,-ee: A. Lamanna, J. Kean, C. DeVore, C. Clanton, J. Linehan, B. Faubion, M. Young.<br />
Each month the Student <strong>Idaho</strong> Education Association meets for a regular meeting. Special<br />
programs were planned with guest speakers chosen from the College <strong>of</strong> Education. A delegate<br />
assembly was held in March with the lEA in Boise and <strong>Idaho</strong> students were encouraged<br />
to attend. SIEA tries to inform education majors <strong>of</strong> changing trends in the education fields.<br />
All students in the College are encouraged to join this group.<br />
Pakistan Students' Association<br />
Students attending the<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> who<br />
are from Pakistan join<br />
together to form the<br />
Pakistan Students' Association.<br />
They meet for<br />
visits about their homeland<br />
and for various<br />
planned activities, such<br />
as Pakistan Republic<br />
Day.
WRA<br />
Women's Recreation Association provides<br />
fun, relaxation, and physical recreation for<br />
all <strong>University</strong> women who desire to participate.<br />
WRA Executive Board: Left to 1·ight: K. Clary,<br />
H. Aldridge, B. Mayburry, S. Ryan, President; Miss<br />
Betts, advisor; S. H<strong>of</strong>fman, M. Hansen.<br />
PEM Club<br />
PEM Club consists <strong>of</strong> Physical Education majors. The group seeks to<br />
further interest in Physical Education through participation in many<br />
sport activities and by sponsoring functions in the Department <strong>of</strong> Physical<br />
Education.<br />
Row one: L. Rearick, B. May burry, S. Germer, M. Thompson, C. Braun, E. Pruit, D. Alberts, C. Nissula,<br />
M. Bodily, C. Hawkins, B. Boren, C. Reser. Row two: C. Thomas, F. Stevens, A. Cammack, J. Usher, L.<br />
Jacobs, G. Keslar, S. Boydstun, N. Sinclair, L. Remmick, M. Hansen, Miss Sylvia Zur<strong>of</strong>f. Row three:<br />
C. Bergman, S. H<strong>of</strong>fman, F. Eberhardt, L. Fleetwood, K. Siddoway, P. Lampert, L. Lindholm, C. Miller,<br />
M. Park, N. Ross, S. Givens.<br />
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Vandal<br />
Riders<br />
Vandal Riders is a club for<br />
students interested in participating<br />
in rodeo exhibitions. A<br />
2.2 accumulative GPA is required<br />
to try out for the team.<br />
Row one: J. Chamberlain, J. Ritter, T. Patrick, B. Pearson. Row two:<br />
W. Stollfus, E. Talbott, D. Peterson, W. Brock, R. Miller, R. Kunter,<br />
president.<br />
Soccer Team<br />
The Vandal Soccer Team presents<br />
an opportunity for <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
stJ1dents interested in this sport<br />
to actively participate for fun<br />
and enjoyment.<br />
Row one: L. Campbell, B. Hyde, L. Honstead, K. Edmo, F. Haskin.<br />
Row two: J. Hawkins, J. Fisher, T. Hawkins, A. McGrath, Advisor.<br />
Row three: C. Smith, K. Genger, J. Walker, B. Lawson. Row four:<br />
H. McGrath, W. Butler, R. Shoen, L. Burlile.<br />
Vandal<br />
Flying Club<br />
Vandal Flying Club <strong>of</strong>fers students<br />
an opportunity to learn<br />
the art <strong>of</strong> flying inexpensively.<br />
Membership is open to any student<br />
who would like to learn to<br />
fly.
Phi Upsilon Omicron<br />
Row one: K. McDonald, L. Lemmon, S. Strolberg, P. Crowley, V. Koester. Row two: C.<br />
Heath, S. Newcomb, L. Smelcer, C. Robertson, B. Carey, F. Aller. Row three: S. Peterson, S.<br />
Bamesberger, S. Dau, S. Steuhrenberg, M. Crowley, C. Cunningham, J. Brown, S. Hall, C.<br />
Henriksen, Y. Wookey, J. Anderson, J. Lanter, P. Johnson. Row four: J. Quigley, M. Mc-<br />
Gown, J. Hulsizer, J. Turnbull, C. Erne, D. Bouchard, K. Kinsey, L. Truesdell, M. Foster.<br />
Phi Upsilon Omicron<br />
is an honorary for Home<br />
Economics students. To<br />
be eligible a girl must<br />
have a 2.8 GPA for three<br />
semesters.<br />
Home Economics Club<br />
All Home Economics majors are eligible to become members <strong>of</strong> Home Economics Club.<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> the club is to become acquainted with other Home Economics majors and<br />
to increase the vocational interest <strong>of</strong> the club's members.<br />
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Little Sisters <strong>of</strong> Minerva<br />
Little Sisters <strong>of</strong> Minerva serve as sponsors for thl! men <strong>of</strong> Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Members are: Row one: C. Dumas, M.<br />
Stark, K. Clements, P. Ambrose, F. Tovey. Row two: K. Morgan, T. Davis, M. A. Redman, K. Anderson, K. Arndt, S.<br />
Schmidt. Row th1·ee: J. Bond, M. Bodily, C. Hull, S. Storey, A. Glenn, S. Langley, l\1. Weeks, M. Henricksen. Row fou,-:<br />
P. Morton, J. Harper, S. Bergquist, S. Taylor, P. Unzicker, W. Hawkins, A. Paroz.<br />
Daughters <strong>of</strong> Diana<br />
Daughters <strong>of</strong> Diana act as sponsors for the members <strong>of</strong> Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Members are: Row one: K.<br />
Rosenberger, J. Trail, K. Griff, K. Rember, L. Hansen, J. Hannah, C. Gibson, R. Remaklus, K. Lockhart, J. Pridmore.<br />
Row two: J. Littlefield, M. J. Kalbus, J. Toevs, J. Jackson, P. Kennedy, V. Taylor, B. Tuttle, C. Houck, C. Jochens, J .<br />
Conner, P. Hughes.
Daughters <strong>of</strong> the Shield and Diamonds<br />
Daughters <strong>of</strong> the Shield and Diamonds serve as sponsors for the men <strong>of</strong> Pi Kappa Alpha. Members are: Row one: C.<br />
Schubert, T. Nelson, R. Hegge, M. Foster, G. Parker, S. English, C. Heath, A. Nail, J. Wood. Row two: J. Tilley, K. Wilcomb,<br />
J. Jeffery, V. Savage, M. Welch, G. Thompson, C. Bower, D. Aguirre, N. Christensen.<br />
Little Sigmas<br />
Little Sigmas are assistants to the members <strong>of</strong> Sigma Chi. Members are: Row one: V. Martin, D. Lenhart, C. Morgan,<br />
C. Steele, B. Ashton. Row two: N. Knox, S. Goplerud, K. Kendall, T. Vance, J. Hartruft, K. Wessels. Row three: J.<br />
Ganguet, N. Coe, L. Haskins, S. Armstrong, A. Shelley, C. Eiguren, H. Dahl, C. Keithly.<br />
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The Institute <strong>of</strong> Electrical & Electronic Engineers<br />
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The purpose <strong>of</strong> the IEEE is to promote communication<br />
between pr<strong>of</strong>essional engineers and<br />
the electrical engineering students. The IEEE is<br />
associated with the American Association <strong>of</strong><br />
Electrical Engineers.<br />
Row one : D. L. Crawforth, W. H. Moore, A. Christie, I. R.<br />
Boyer, D. F. Kenney, W. S. Tisdale, J. C. Overby, L. S.<br />
Lindley, Chairman. Row two : R. V. LaBorde, S. W. Voss,<br />
S. R. Groenig, A. L. Riggs, R. Uthurusamy, J. V. Sachtjen,<br />
G. W. Massing. Row th1·ee: B. Knepper, J. E. Galbraith,<br />
B. D. Hamann, D. J. Rytting, J. T. Danforth,<br />
C. D. Adkins.<br />
Student Affiliate <strong>of</strong> ACS<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> the Student Affiliate <strong>of</strong> the American Chemical Society<br />
is to acquaint undergraduates enrolled in work leading to a degree in<br />
chemistry or chemical engineering with the pr<strong>of</strong>essional society representing<br />
the field <strong>of</strong> chemistry.<br />
J. Reeder, B. Wilson, S. Jeppeson,<br />
B. Arneson, D. Brown, P. Gillespie,<br />
T. Lanting, J. Atchinson.
Society <strong>of</strong> Automotive Engineers<br />
The <strong>Idaho</strong> Chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Automotive<br />
Engineers is the student<br />
branch <strong>of</strong> the national organization.<br />
Members meet<br />
bi-monthly and discuss new<br />
developments in their field<br />
with pr<strong>of</strong>essional members.<br />
Left tc 1-ight: M. Kephart, B. Carlson, W. McDougall, J. Thomas, G. Kaschmitter, R.<br />
Theobald, G. Rose, M. Brown, president; A. Myers, L. Wilson, R. Leinum, R. Frei, E.<br />
Talbott, L. Conrad, W. Barnes, Advisor.<br />
American Society <strong>of</strong> Chemical Engineers<br />
Row one: I. Farag, L. Weber, J. Thomson, T. Swenson, K. Dryden, N. Smith, D. Johnson, W. Llones.<br />
Row two: F. Watts, H. Lee, R. Swinehart, R. Thompson, J. Coonce, D. Rice, K. Olson, B. Campo, R.<br />
Holloway, J. Vogt, R. Hopt, A. Pieters, L. Collett. Row tMee: D. Benson, J. Voeller, L. Burton, J.<br />
Smith, G. Tribble, D. Fortier, R. Murray, V. Geidl, L. Heitz, D. Larrondo, J. Gilbert, C. Hathaway,<br />
T. Anderson.<br />
The American Society <strong>of</strong> Chemical Engineers promotes interest<br />
in the field through discussion <strong>of</strong> new ideas and developments. 225
Associated Student Chapter<br />
American Institute <strong>of</strong> Architects<br />
Row one: M. Hanoin, S. LaFontaine, B. Dixon, D. Probart, president;<br />
J. McLaughlin, J. Cichanski. Row two: J. Wolfe, L. Harris, S.<br />
Meshisha1·k, D. Robinson, P. Platou, G. Owan, A. Taylor. Row three:<br />
P. Smith, J. Spanogle, D. Wyc<strong>of</strong>f, B. Dahlberg, B. Reid, B. Lanphear,<br />
G. Hains, T. Holt, A. Wubker. Not pictm·ed: R. Tackman, S. Davis,<br />
R. Walters, R. Lively.<br />
Row one: J. Fisher, W. White, J. Linford, S. Richards, J. Stutzman. Row two:<br />
R. Lindley, R. Chilton, M. Lemieux, R. Miller, C. Shaffer, J. Thomas, C. Lemon,<br />
L. Erickson, V. Penton.<br />
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Mechancial Engineers<br />
The Associated Institute <strong>of</strong><br />
Architects Student Chapter is<br />
coordinated with the national<br />
organization in such a way as<br />
to keep informed about new<br />
ideas in the field <strong>of</strong> architecture.<br />
The Mechanical Engineers<br />
organization provides<br />
its members with a better<br />
knowledge <strong>of</strong> theory and<br />
practice <strong>of</strong> mechanical engineering.
Future<br />
Veterinarians<br />
The Future Veterinarian organization<br />
gives its members the<br />
opportunity to learn more about<br />
the veterinary field.<br />
Row one: P. Griffiths, P. Andrews, G. Miller, D. Annis. Row two: R. Lee,<br />
F. Haskin, J. Suesz, C. Bentz, G. Hoskovek, S. Preston, Dr. Frank.<br />
Collegiate FF A<br />
The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> collegiate chapter <strong>of</strong> the Future Farmers <strong>of</strong><br />
America is composed <strong>of</strong> agriculture majors and other interested students.<br />
Discussions, films, and activities form a background for many <strong>of</strong> the students<br />
who will be teachers.<br />
Row one: T. Church, J. Dickard, G. Tindall, E. Betz, R. Maine. Row two: P. Renz, D. Piercy, L.<br />
Boian, M. Shoemaker, L. Merrick. Row th1·ee: L. McKay, M. Howell, L. Church. Row four: A.<br />
Parker, K. Varin, H. Heimgartner. Row fiv e: G. Guthrie, 0. Beal, R. Haynes, D. Kindschy.<br />
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Ag Council<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> Ag Council is to coordinate<br />
the activities <strong>of</strong> the subsidiary<br />
agricultural clubs. One <strong>of</strong> their<br />
main activities is sponsoring an<br />
Agricultural Week.<br />
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Row one: D. Falk, P. Volkman, R. Peterson, D. Davis. Row two: G.<br />
Tindall, D. Timoskevich, J. Walker, R. Anderson. Row three: D.<br />
LeTourneau, F. Haskin, D. Boyd.<br />
Ag Economics Club<br />
The Ag Economics Club members have contact with pr<strong>of</strong>essional men<br />
in the field <strong>of</strong> agricultural economics. This promotes knowledge and<br />
interest in the field.<br />
Row one: R. V. Withers, advisor; M. Johnston, R. Turner, president; T. Loucks, R. Robinson. Row<br />
two.: E. Bickford, R. Wittman, J. Ferebauer, M. Arnzen, B. Hermann, T. Ney, L. Huter, H. White, T.<br />
Howe, S. Pratt. Not pict1J1·ed: D. Everingham.
The Student Traffic<br />
Court has original<br />
jurisdiction in<br />
student appeals for<br />
traffic and parking<br />
violations given by<br />
the campus police.<br />
Associated Foresters<br />
Row one: D. Conklin, D. J obe, R. Baker, J. Iverson, J. Boerner, C. Boyer, president;<br />
R. Stratton. Row two: P. Hill, J. Sears, T. Miller, M. Thompson, H.<br />
Osborne, M. Bauer, J. Tannehill, C. Lorenz.<br />
Promotion <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
attitudes, ethics,<br />
and leadership is the<br />
function <strong>of</strong> Associated<br />
Foresters. One <strong>of</strong> their<br />
activities is Forestry<br />
Week which ends- with<br />
the Foresters' Ball.<br />
Members are: Row one: D. Wiley, N. Walch, S. Pulley. Row two: C. Road, D. Wishney, R. W.<br />
Curtis.<br />
Student Traffic Court<br />
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Mosaic<br />
J. Hill, J. D. Snodgrass, J. Hyslop, R. Ball, R. Spark, G. Heitman,<br />
G. Anderson, J. Brown, S. Wellner, J. Duncan, J. Norfleet, R. Perry.<br />
Vandal Esquires<br />
Row one: J. Edson, president; J. Kennedy, G. Cammack, J. Hamilton, R. ltami. Row<br />
two: C. Taylor, D. Dawson; T. Engman, R. Erickson, T. Loucks, D. Teneyck, C.<br />
Gibbens, F. Bogardus.<br />
Mosaic recognizes students<br />
who have shown<br />
leadership ability, have<br />
contributed much to the<br />
residence hall system on<br />
campus, and have good<br />
academic standing. Membership<br />
is limited to twenty<br />
upperclassmen chosen from<br />
dormitory residents at the<br />
<strong>University</strong>.<br />
Vandal Esquires, which<br />
was formed in 1967 to<br />
serve the Armed Forces<br />
veterans, works toward acquainting<br />
the Vets with the<br />
<strong>University</strong>.
St. Augustine's Catholic C en t er<br />
Campus Christian Center<br />
Campus Religious<br />
Centers<br />
L.D.S. Institute<br />
Canterbury House
F. Bonacquisti, D. Harrsch, W. Moore.<br />
Row one: J . Cornwell, D. Miller, 0.<br />
Jennings, N. Rogers. Row two: D.<br />
Arneson, S. Carson, D. Kellner.<br />
Row one: E. Keyser, W. Rickman, T.<br />
Micone, L. Hall. Row two: L. Somers,<br />
L. McComb, R. Filka, J. Meade, R.<br />
Merwin.<br />
Naval Enlisted<br />
Scientific<br />
Education<br />
Program<br />
Row one: M. Doran, R. Campbell, D.<br />
Halsted, M. Good. Row two: R.<br />
Flones, V. Kelly, K. Buchspics, D.<br />
Laforce, L. Darby.
NAVY<br />
Row one: Pat Dumas, Commander<br />
Elliott, Colonel Case, Lieutenant<br />
Commander Kostoch, Paulette<br />
Goodenough. Row two: Chief<br />
Hudgins, Chief Callahan, Storekeeper<br />
Hayes, Lieutenant Conder,<br />
Lieutenant Walkup, Lieutenant<br />
Hollick, Chief Stellenwerf, Major<br />
Trader, Gunnery-Sergeant Chancey.<br />
AIR FORCE<br />
Row one: Major Grant, Lieutenant<br />
Colonel Richarz, Major Robertson. Ro'w<br />
two: Sergeant Dillon, Sergeant Redler,<br />
Sergeant Tveit.<br />
ROTC<br />
Staffs<br />
ARMY<br />
Staff Sergeant Rodney Miller,<br />
Patricia Taberna, Elma Paltz,<br />
Colonel Paul Fletcher, Marjorie<br />
Stohs, Master Sergeant William<br />
Adams. Row two: Sergeant<br />
Major George Lemper, Lieutenant<br />
Colonel John Holland, Major<br />
Raymond Spunzo, Major<br />
William Tilton, Major Fred<br />
Wagner.<br />
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Sponsor Corps. Row one: Laurie Thomas, Sue Peterson, Kris Anderson,<br />
Barb Bemis, Jackie Bodenh<strong>of</strong>er, Jeannie Jones, Pat Todeschi, Kay<br />
Rosenberger. Row two: Deanne Kloepfer, Martha Watts, Dianna<br />
Aguirre, Nancy Hollifield, Patty Newell, Susan Dalby, Carol Gibson,<br />
Dianne Konen, Pat Johnson, Cathy Brown, Diedre Lenhart.<br />
Army ROTC Rifle Team. Row one: Cadets Brian McCall, Roger<br />
Johnson, Mark Buettner, and James Hamilton. Not pictured: Jay<br />
Biladeau, Dean Haywood, Dennis Stevens, Nathan Smith, James<br />
Shake.<br />
Awards. Cadets William C. Bish, Frank<br />
Blecha and David Uberuaga receiving<br />
two year scholarship awards from<br />
Colonel Paul Fletcher, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Military<br />
Science.<br />
Army ROTC<br />
The Army ROTC program gives college<br />
men training and experience in the art <strong>of</strong><br />
organizing, motivating, and leading others.<br />
It includes instruction to develop self-discipline,<br />
stamina, and bearing.<br />
one: ames<br />
Davis, Edward Reynolds, Roger Johnson,<br />
Schuster, Jonathan Edwards. Row two: William Bish,<br />
John Driscoll, Clarence Miller, David Lakey, Wayne<br />
Allen, Larry Canaan.
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Air Force ROTC<br />
The Air Force ROTC. is a program to train men interested in this branch <strong>of</strong> the service. The goal is to produce<br />
men who display outstanding scholarship, leadership, and citizenship. Above t·ow one: J . Dowty, L. Jeffries, J.<br />
Hawley, M. Pierce, D. Peterson, P. Peterson, K. Stagger s. Row two: W. Stone, G. Smith, M. Thompson, W. Brock,<br />
T. Ellis, J. Vining, J. Nielson.
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Steve Evett
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Vandal<br />
Football<br />
IDAHO<br />
14<br />
MSU<br />
17<br />
IDAHO<br />
7<br />
WSU<br />
14<br />
Left: Jerry Hendren gauges defense; to1>: Jeff Guillory,<br />
right back, junior; top 1·ight: defensive back Art Chubb<br />
against WSU, senior; low right: in Albi stadium right<br />
back Rob· Young fumbles, senior; below: Jerry Hendren<br />
against the Cougars. The Cougars' win was their 52nd<br />
in 69 Palouse battles.
Ten broken records, the most amazing <strong>of</strong> which was "yards gained passing--329" out <strong>of</strong> a total <strong>of</strong> 509 yards, proclaimed<br />
that the changes rumored and seen in the Vandal team were not simply superficial. Though crippled by mistakes which<br />
ended at least three drives deep in M.S.U. territory, the Vandals blazing <strong>of</strong>fensive indicated to all contenders that the<br />
exciting brand <strong>of</strong> football promised by Y. C. McNease was a reality. The aerial duo <strong>of</strong> split end Jerry Hendren and sophomore<br />
quarterback Steve Olson was the <strong>of</strong>fensive core with Hendren setting a single game record <strong>of</strong> 185 yards gained<br />
receiving and Olson setting a game mark <strong>of</strong> 23 passes completed; but the ground attack was potent too as backs Rob<br />
Young and Jim Pearsall helped to pile up 227 yards rushing. Exciting the team certainly was; however it was "so keyed<br />
up" as Coach McNease later said that " ... they made too many silly mistakes at critical times."<br />
A hard fought game in packed Albi Stadium, Spokane handed the team their second defeat <strong>of</strong> the season as the Vandal<br />
<strong>of</strong>fense couldn't move the ball against the Cougars. Steve Olson shared leadership with sophomore quarterback Mitch<br />
Lansdell, the former being sidelined for a good part <strong>of</strong> the game by Y. C. McNease.
IDAHO<br />
35<br />
ISU<br />
15<br />
Smashing a total <strong>of</strong> 14 <strong>Idaho</strong> and 12<br />
Big Sky records enroute, the Vandals<br />
steamrolled their southern cousins to<br />
gain their eighth straight intrastate<br />
victory and first win <strong>of</strong> the season. The<br />
passing attack again proved powerful<br />
with a new record <strong>of</strong> 371 yards gained<br />
aerially.<br />
Left: Rob Young 42, Gary Atkinson<br />
51, and Gary Grove 79, at Boise. Cente?·:<br />
A 20 yard pass received by Hendren in<br />
the end zone for the third quarter score<br />
against Pacific. Bottom: Rob Young 42,<br />
senior f ullback, Tom Nelson 62, guard,<br />
seated.<br />
In their second win <strong>of</strong> the season the<br />
Vandal team almost duplicated scores<br />
with their game the week before at<br />
Pocatello. With the game stalemated in<br />
the thir d quarter at 14-14, Coach Mc<br />
Nease changed tart.ics by putting the<br />
ball on the ground where the running<br />
backs quickly rolled up impressive yardage.<br />
IDAHO<br />
31<br />
PACIFIC<br />
14
Homecoming<br />
IDAHO<br />
56<br />
MONTANA<br />
45<br />
When the other team has 45 points <strong>Idaho</strong> alumni and fllns<br />
are accustomed to seeing the Vandals lose; thus it was with<br />
overwhelming elation that most spectators sat, drenched,<br />
and watched the team win by eleven points. As Y. C. Mc<br />
Nease explained the night before the game "You ... at<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> want a winning football team and an exciting football<br />
team and you are going to get it!"<br />
Top: Bob Juba junior safety, intercepts a Grizzly pass to<br />
set up a Vandal touchdown. Lefi: Steven Olson and Rob<br />
Young, 42.<br />
Although Jerry Hendren caused coach McNease to pro<br />
claim him "the best receiver I've seen in college ball," and<br />
Steve Olson threw 45 for 21 completions, a str ing <strong>of</strong><br />
penalties that had <strong>Idaho</strong> punting for three times in a row<br />
from the Oregon 27 and called back one touchdown for<br />
clipping kept the team scoreless until the final quarter.<br />
IDAHO<br />
8<br />
OREGON<br />
23<br />
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Clockwise from uppet· left. Diana<br />
Aguirre, Karen Clements, Carol Heimgartner.<br />
Deanne Kloepfer. Cindy Hull<br />
and Jan Hartruft. Dianne Aguirre. Kay<br />
Rosenberger. Jim Hall and Karen<br />
Clements. Randy Luce. Marke Shelley,<br />
Mary Hanke, Jim Hall. Karen Clements,<br />
Jim Hall, Randy Luce.<br />
Rally
IDAHO<br />
7<br />
WASHINGTON<br />
37<br />
Left: Rob Young 42, and Steve Olson, end sweep. Below: Jeff Guillory, left flanker, with assist from Mike Ballou,<br />
tight end. Top right: Wayne Marquess, safety, and Roosevelt Owens, 50, line backer. Lower right: Jerry Hendren.
There were no four leaf<br />
clovers popping out <strong>of</strong> the<br />
"Astro turf" for the Vandals<br />
as they played the Washington<br />
Huskies in Seattle. T he<br />
less than first rate passing<br />
<strong>of</strong> an injured Steve Olson<br />
and the strong pass rush and<br />
pass defense <strong>of</strong> the Huskies<br />
combined to hold <strong>Idaho</strong>'s air<br />
attack to a minimum and<br />
total yards gained to a low<br />
209. A punt blocked by Bob<br />
Juba and caught by Brock<br />
Jackley on the Wasl}ington<br />
11 resulted in the single<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> score. The rest <strong>of</strong> the<br />
game was characterized by<br />
a stalled Vandal <strong>of</strong>fense<br />
which allowed eight interceptions<br />
by the Huskies.<br />
Jerry Hendren, at the time<br />
the nation's second leading<br />
receiver, caught only two<br />
passes.
Bfllow: Rob Young against Washington.<br />
Left: Jeff Guillory, 44, back,<br />
Junior, against Weber. Lowe1· left:<br />
Mike Dempsey, 82, end, Junior, arguing<br />
with a Wildcat.<br />
At half time and a score <strong>of</strong> 29-2 it appeared that the Vandals had thoroughly routed the Wildcats. Dozens <strong>of</strong> fans filed out<br />
<strong>of</strong> the stadium to await the final score dry and comfortable at home. Quite different notions, however, were entertained by the<br />
Weber State team which in a blazing late game rally scored 40 points in a passing sprl!e which paled the Vandals first half efforts<br />
by compar ison. Although the <strong>Idaho</strong> defense had fallen apart in the second half, the <strong>of</strong>fense with performances from Jeff Guillory<br />
who gained 130 yards in 22 runs and Jerry Hendren who broke a season record for pass receptions managed to keep the Vandals<br />
ahead in what must be called the wildest win <strong>of</strong> the season.<br />
IDAHO<br />
50<br />
WEBER<br />
42<br />
IDAHO<br />
35<br />
SAN JOSE<br />
17<br />
IDAHO<br />
3<br />
HOUSTON<br />
77
"Do you know the way to San<br />
Jose?" may not be the question<br />
that Coach McNease put to the<br />
Vandals but he certainly got<br />
the answer to it. The <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
players charged after the Spartan<br />
team for one <strong>of</strong> the greatest<br />
come-from-behind wins in Vandal<br />
history. Scoreless in the<br />
first half, the <strong>of</strong>fense, led again<br />
by Olson and Hendren cracked<br />
the San Jose pass blitz and flew<br />
on to score 35 points, 21 in the<br />
last quarter. The reversal <strong>of</strong><br />
roles from the week before also<br />
seemed to reverse the trends <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> teams in the past which<br />
have run out <strong>of</strong> gas in the final<br />
period as Y. C. MeN ease said.<br />
In the culmination <strong>of</strong> record<br />
breaking, Jerry Hendren set a<br />
new single game record for<br />
pass receiving with 238 yards<br />
gained and Kenny Dotson<br />
scored his first touchdown on a<br />
pass interception which tied an<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> season record <strong>of</strong> 9 inter<br />
CE'"Otions.<br />
A weary <strong>Idaho</strong> football team<br />
went to the lockers for the last<br />
time in 1968 after what seemed<br />
in retrospect an almost fated repeat<br />
<strong>of</strong> the debacle <strong>of</strong> a year<br />
before. For the first 20 minutes<br />
it seemed as if the Vandals<br />
would be able to play a real ball<br />
game against Houston as the<br />
defense put up a stiff battle<br />
keeping the score to a realistic<br />
7-3. However, with the loss <strong>of</strong><br />
All-American fullback Paul<br />
Gipson with a broken nose the<br />
Cougars decided to try the<br />
aerial game. The 35 points they<br />
scored before the half was no<br />
small token <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Idaho</strong> defensive<br />
secondary's inability to<br />
catch Elmo Wright. After the<br />
half the route ensued although<br />
the Vandal defense put up a<br />
late stand to hold Houston to<br />
one touchdown in the final<br />
quarter. Discouraging as it was<br />
to fans and team alike, the loss<br />
was taken more lightly by<br />
Coach McNease who said "They<br />
were a good club. No, a great<br />
club tonight. I can't get upset<br />
about the loss to such a fine<br />
club."<br />
Left: Mike Dempsey, end, Junior,<br />
against Weber. Below:<br />
Jerry Hendren and his Wildcat<br />
opponent watch one <strong>of</strong> the few<br />
that got away.
Basketball<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 62, WSU 87<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 65, Sacramento State 57<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 68, Portland State 55<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 48, St. Cloud State 46<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 58, So. Dakota State 53<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 58, Washington 72<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 68, Oregon 79<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 77, Seattle U. 90<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 76, Seattle U. 82<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 50, WSU 53<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 61, Montana 67*<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 56, Montana 57*<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 59, Montana State 63*<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 66, Washington 53<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 60, Gonzaga 71 •<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 53, Weber 63*<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 61, Weber 63*<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 60, <strong>Idaho</strong> State 58*<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 82, <strong>Idaho</strong> State 88*<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 69, <strong>Idaho</strong> State 68*<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 61, Weber 85*<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 84, Montana State 75*<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 57, Montana State 67*<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 75, Montana 65*<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 65, Gonzaga 52*<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 82, Gonzaga 69*<br />
IDAHO RECORD-Won 11<br />
Lost 15<br />
Conference Record-Won 6<br />
Lost 9<br />
Tie for Third Place
Player-Games F.G. F.G.M. Pet. F.T. F.T.M. Pet. R.B. Avg. P.F. Pts. Avg.<br />
J erry Smith* 26 _ ........................................... 162 309 .52 64 96 .67 221 8.5 47 388 14.9<br />
Jim Thacker* 25 ____ ---- ....... ·--------- ...... 145 383 .37 75 91 .82 134 5.3 45 365 14.6<br />
Jim Christensen* 26 . ------- 54 155 .34 57 104 .54 98 3.7 65 165 6.3<br />
Phil Wad dell* 25 .................................................... 64 161 .39 27 32 .84 37 1.4 24 155 6.2<br />
Steve Brown 20 ____ ................................................. ------ 37 131 .28 43 68 .63 137 6.8 35 117 5.8<br />
Adrian Prince 26 _ ---- ............................................ 59 177 .33 39 54 .72 138 5.3 83 147 5.6<br />
Jim Johnston* 23 _ ................. - ...................... 15 62 .24 50 72 .69 52 2.2 24 80 3.4<br />
Henry Pettis 20 ____ -- -- ........................................ 23 85 .27 16 30 .53 93 4.6 37 62 3.1<br />
Larry Kaschmitter* 21 .......................................... - 26 51 .51 8 14 .57 47 2.2 16 61 2.9<br />
John Nelson 22 ------------ .... ..... ---·----------- 16 48 .33 17 30 .56 81 3.6 26 48 2.1<br />
Marv Williams 20 _ .............. ---- ... ... ---·---- .. --- .. --- 17 41 .41 7 13 .53 40 2.0 24 41 2.0<br />
Bob Ross 19 ----------- ---------·---·-------- 15 42 .35 8 13 .61 41 2.1 26 34 1.7<br />
Keith Olson 5 __ .. ................................. -------- ... -------- 0 1 .00 2 2 1.00 2 .40 2 2 .40<br />
Others ......... ......................... -. .............. ------·----------------- 0 0 .00 1 2 .50 0 .00 0 1 1.00<br />
*Graduating Seniors
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<strong>Idaho</strong> Opponent<br />
3 34 wsu<br />
25 16 College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
5 33 ISU<br />
34 5 Gonzaga<br />
8 25 wsu<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong><br />
27<br />
25<br />
40<br />
18<br />
22<br />
Big Sky Conference-Fifth Place<br />
Opponent<br />
10 Gonzaga<br />
8 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alberta<br />
2 Whitworth College<br />
19 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Montana<br />
13 Gonzaga<br />
Wrestling
Skiing<br />
The ski team traveled to four<br />
different ski meets this year and<br />
placed third over-all in the Big Sky<br />
Conference. The Alpine team consisted<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bob Zapp, Randy Smith,<br />
Brent Brady, Jack Brennan, Bob<br />
Pace, and Bruce Henry coached as<br />
well as skied. The Nordic team was<br />
filled by Terje Skogland, Ed Curderson,<br />
and Per Platou. Both Terje and<br />
Ed participated in the N .C.A.A. ski<br />
meet where Terje took second place<br />
and received All American honors.<br />
Center, left: Terje Skogland-Ail American
Cross Country<br />
Golf<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong><br />
34<br />
23<br />
28<br />
29<br />
Fourth Place<br />
First Place<br />
First Place<br />
Fourth Place<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong><br />
12<br />
5<br />
12<br />
10<br />
Third Place<br />
Fourth Place<br />
Second Place<br />
Seventh Place<br />
Second Place<br />
Opponent<br />
23 <strong>Idaho</strong> State <strong>University</strong><br />
32 Utah State <strong>University</strong><br />
27 Washington State <strong>University</strong><br />
27 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> Invitational<br />
Whitman Invitational<br />
AA U Invitational<br />
Big Sky<br />
Opponent<br />
6 Big Bend<br />
7 Eastern Washington State College<br />
6 Washington State <strong>University</strong><br />
8 Washington State <strong>University</strong><br />
Whitman Invitational<br />
Clarkston Invitational<br />
Boise Tournament<br />
Inland Empire Tourney<br />
Big Sky<br />
The team included William Cook, Alan Hall, Dean (Skip) Pierce,<br />
William Snyder, Kenneth Jordan, Mark Cooper, William Spaeth, Donald<br />
Seeley, Monde Dammarell, and Mark Denton. Cooper and Pierce were<br />
selected to the All-conference first team, Spaeth and Hull were named for<br />
the second team.<br />
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CONFERENCE ACTION<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 2, Gonzaga 0 (!vie)<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 3, Gonzaga 2 (Smith)<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 2, Weber 1 (lvie)<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 6, Weber 0 (Smith)<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 4, Gonzaga 2 (lvie)<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 2, Gonzaga 4 (Smith)<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 2, <strong>Idaho</strong> State 1 (lvie)<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 2, <strong>Idaho</strong> State 6 (Kampa)<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 7, Montana 0 (lvie)<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 8, Montana 3 (Kampa)<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 8, Montana State 4 (Smith)<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 7, Montana State 4 (Daniels)<br />
NCAA REGIONALS<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 3, Air Force Academy 1 (lvie)<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 5, Air Force Academy 4 (Smith)<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 1, Arizona State 7 (Ivie)<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 2, Arizona State 3 (Smith)<br />
BIG SKY CHAMPIONS<br />
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Swimming<br />
Team Picture Swim Team 1968-69. Row one: T. Klein, J. Dean, T. Thiessen, C. Fahrner. Row two:<br />
T. Jones, E. Williams, D. Reeves, M. Mann. Row th?'ce: B. Bonzer, D. Curtis, co-captain; Coach<br />
Chet Hall, D. Kirkland, co-captain; S. Pierce. Not PictUJ·ed: M. Greenwell, S. Stubblefield, M.<br />
Beisner.<br />
The Vandal swim team started a tough dual meet<br />
schedule in December <strong>of</strong> 1968 with a meet against<br />
WSU. The Cougars had little difficulty dominating the<br />
meet as they swept every event. On January 10, 1969<br />
the Vandals traveled over the great divide and engaged<br />
in a pair <strong>of</strong> dual meets on that weekend. The Vandal's<br />
times were coming down but their Washington adversaries,<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Puget Sound and Pacific Lutheran<br />
<strong>University</strong> were <strong>of</strong>f and rolling on another great season.<br />
Bob Bonzet·, Marc Greenwell, Dan Kirkland, and<br />
Jim Dean all turned in good times and were all double<br />
winners even though suffering losses in the meets. The<br />
following week the Vandals returned home and picked<br />
up a win, their first <strong>of</strong> the season. It was against<br />
Eastern Washington and Bob Bonzer, Jim Dean, Marc<br />
Greenwell, Dan Kirkland, and Terry Thiessen all<br />
scored double wins. The Vandals got a lift from this<br />
victory and it carried them through for wins in eight<br />
<strong>of</strong> the last nine dual meets. The dual meet season<br />
ended nine and four. After a serious bout with influenza<br />
and some hard preparation the Vandals<br />
journeyed to Missoula for the Big Sky championships.<br />
The Vandals finished fourth in the Conference and·<br />
much below what they felt they were capable <strong>of</strong> doing.<br />
Outstanding swimmers in conference were Marc Greenwell,<br />
Jim Dean, Dan Kirkland, and Dick Curtis. At a<br />
team meeting after the season Dick Curtis, graduating<br />
co-captain was voted most inspirational swimmer and<br />
Terry Thiessen and Dan Kirkland were elected cocaptains<br />
for next season.<br />
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Season Scoring Dual Conference<br />
Bonzer 77 70 7<br />
Curtis 92 84 8<br />
Dean 141 127 14<br />
Fahrner 7 7 0<br />
Greenwell 103 108 15<br />
Jones 47 45 2<br />
Kirkland 143 132 11<br />
Klein 53 53 0<br />
Mann 47 46 1<br />
Pierce 13 10 0<br />
Reeves 20 20 0<br />
Stubblefield 14 14 0<br />
Thiessen 93 84 9<br />
Williams 3 3 0<br />
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Tennis<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 9<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 8<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 0<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 9<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 5<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 8<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 1<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 4<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 7<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 8<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 7<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 7<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 7<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 6<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 1<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 0<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 9<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 7<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 9<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 5<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 9<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 5<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 8<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 7<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 8<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 4<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 5<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 9<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 7<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 6<br />
Gonzaga 0<br />
Portland State College 1<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Portland 9<br />
Pacific <strong>University</strong> 0<br />
Univet·sity <strong>of</strong> Puget Sound 4<br />
Pacific Lutheran <strong>University</strong> 1<br />
Seattle <strong>University</strong> 8<br />
Seattle Pacific <strong>University</strong> 5<br />
Central Washington State College 2<br />
Eastern Washington State College 1<br />
Spokane CC 0<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Montana 2<br />
Whitman College 2<br />
wsu 3<br />
Oregon State <strong>University</strong> 8<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oregon 5<br />
Gonzaga 0<br />
Whitman College 2<br />
Columbia Basin 0<br />
wsu 4<br />
Oregon College <strong>of</strong> Education 0<br />
Whitworth College 4<br />
Northwest Nazarene 1<br />
Boise State College 2<br />
Weber State College 1<br />
wsu 5<br />
Whitworth College 4<br />
Montana State <strong>University</strong> 0<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Montana 2<br />
Eastern Washington State College 1<br />
Season Record 24-6. Big Sky Conference Champs for fourth consecutive<br />
year. Best record in the history <strong>of</strong> tennis at the Univet·sity <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Idaho</strong>. Won the first annual <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> Invitational Tennis<br />
Tournament.
Track<br />
SCORES<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 46 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Nevada 108<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 60'h Chico State 90%<br />
Eastern Washington Invitational-fourth place<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 42 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Montana 92<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> 61 Montana State <strong>University</strong> 83<br />
Whitworth Invitational-third place<br />
Martin Relays-third place<br />
Big Sky Conference-last place<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the team include: R. Smith, D. Blakeley,<br />
B. Bohman, D. Reeves, J. Fields, V. Deahl, F. Lake,<br />
G. Johnson, K. Nyman, T. Burkwist, P. Whitford, J.<br />
Wheeler, D. Bennett, B. Hamilton, G. Law, R. Pollock.<br />
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277
278<br />
Intramural Sports<br />
1968-69 STANDINGS<br />
1. Alpha Tau Omega 9. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 21. Sigma Chi<br />
Campus Champions 10. Delta Tau Delta 22. Gault Hall<br />
Greek Champions 11. Kappa Sigma 23. Borah Hall<br />
2. Lindley Hall 12. Theta Chi 24. Snow Hall<br />
Independent Champions 13. Delta Chi 25. McConnell Hall<br />
3. Tau Kappa Epsilon 14. Campus Club 26. Graham Hall<br />
4. Beta Theta Pi 15. Sigma Nu 27. Farmhouse<br />
5. Town Men's Association 16. Willis Sweet 28. Pi Kappa Alpha<br />
6. Lambda Chi Alpha 17. Pi Kappa Tau 29. Shoup Hall<br />
7. Phi Gamma Delta 18. Chrisman Hall 30. Alpha Kappa Lambda<br />
8. Phi Delta Theta 19. Upham Hall 31. Sigma Gamma Chi<br />
20. Delta Sigma Phi
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Golf TMA<br />
Touch Football Lindley Hall<br />
Tennis Sigma Chi<br />
Swimming Beta<br />
Cross Country ATO<br />
Volleyball ATO<br />
Handball ATO<br />
"A" Basketbflll ATO<br />
Bowling ATO<br />
Track ATO<br />
Skiing Beta<br />
Table Tennis Kappa Sigma<br />
and TMA<br />
"B" Basketball ATO<br />
Weight Lifting ATO<br />
Track ATO<br />
Horseshoes ATO<br />
Paddleball ATO<br />
S<strong>of</strong>tball ATO<br />
Pool SAE
Women's Recreation<br />
Association<br />
WRA sponsors a wide range <strong>of</strong> sports for<br />
the women on campus. Both intramural and<br />
extramural teams are organized to bring<br />
physical recreation to <strong>Idaho</strong> Co-eds. Basketball,<br />
volleyball, gymnastics and other indoor<br />
sports will receive a tremendous boost from<br />
the new women's gym. With an expanding<br />
student population the new facilities will be<br />
well used.
SOME WINNERS<br />
Co-ed Capers--Delta Gamma<br />
Co-ree volleyball-Houston Hall<br />
volleyball-Hays Hall<br />
baseball-Alpha Chi Omega<br />
archery- Campbell Hall<br />
track and field-Hays Hall<br />
bowling-Alpha Phi<br />
basketball-Kappa Alpha Theta<br />
gymnastics-Alpha Gamma Delta
RJE§JIJD)JENCJE§<br />
Carol Heimgartner
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Alpha Chi Omega<br />
Karen Abbott<br />
Kris Anderson<br />
Diana Arnold<br />
Cathy Basgen<br />
Donna Batie<br />
Trudy Berger<br />
Cammy Bonzer<br />
Gayle Bonzer<br />
Vicki Briggs<br />
Jean Brown<br />
DeAnn Bryant<br />
N. Cht·istensen<br />
Susan Emmons<br />
J ana Freeman<br />
Marilyn Gilge<br />
Stacey Graham<br />
Kathryn Haight<br />
Mary Hanke<br />
Janice Helbling<br />
Cheryl Hodges<br />
Connie Holthaus<br />
Jill Jackson<br />
Pam Kennedy<br />
Sally Lammers<br />
Donna Larson<br />
Jeri Matthews<br />
Debby Miller<br />
Sally Morrow<br />
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Val Savage<br />
Judy Swanson<br />
KAREN ARNDT<br />
President<br />
Kathy Siddoway Sally Soltman Mary Stafford<br />
Carolyn Swartz Nancy Thompson Susanne Tuson<br />
Alpha Chi's were busy with Kathy J acobs chosen<br />
Miss U. <strong>of</strong> J. ... Nancy Thompson selected Navy<br />
Color Girl ... Sue Emmons chosen Lambda Chi<br />
Crescent Girl . . . tapped for Little Sisters <strong>of</strong> Minerva<br />
was Shawna Berquist . . . Kris Anderson selected<br />
ROTC sponsor with J ill Jackson, Sue Emmons<br />
tapped for Angel F light and chosen outstanding<br />
Angel Flight member . .. Vicki Yoden won Little<br />
Colonel Award . . . New Corvettes were Pat O'Brien,<br />
Patty Ryan, Ann Stout, Nancy Thompson, Lois<br />
W oerman ... Vandalettes Toni Stone, Joan Stanke,<br />
Susanne Tuson, Karen Abbott, Vicki Briggs, Debbie<br />
Miller . . . Alpha Phi Omega sponsors Toni Stone,<br />
Jill Jackson, Kathyrn Haight, Sally Soltman, Jenny<br />
Phillips, Marilyn Gilge, Karen Abbott, Pam Kennedy,<br />
Connie Holthaus, Jean Brown ... New<br />
Pikettes, Noreen Christensen, Angie Nail ... Sue<br />
Emmons, Ann Stout, and Connie Holthaus tapped<br />
for Little Sigmas ... Linda Hansen, Jill Jackson,<br />
Pam Kennedy tapped for Daughters <strong>of</strong> Diana . . .<br />
Cammy Bonzer News Editor <strong>of</strong> Argonaut ... Karen<br />
Abbott was tapped for Spurs .. . New Valkyries Jill<br />
Jackson and Jean Brown . . . Phi Kappa Phi tapped<br />
Diane Benedict ... a fine year for the Alpha Chi's.<br />
Angie Nail<br />
Karen Rember<br />
Joan Stanke<br />
Sallie Voltolini<br />
Pat O'Brien<br />
Patty Ryan<br />
Toni Stone<br />
Deborah Watts<br />
Jenny Phillips<br />
Joanie Saari<br />
Ann Stout<br />
Kathy Wilcomb<br />
Mary Kay Pinch<br />
Kathy Samson<br />
Linda Sumner<br />
Vicki Yoden
Carolyn Fairley<br />
Linda Falash<br />
Carol Galano<br />
Mary Galano<br />
Becky Hardy<br />
Linda Haworth<br />
Shirley Heimgartner<br />
Sue Hilby<br />
Suzanne Hilliard<br />
Roxann Jensen<br />
Tamis Johnson<br />
Kathy Keator<br />
Barbara Letchet<br />
Carlene Lillie<br />
Kerry Lockhart<br />
Peggy Long<br />
Dot McLeod<br />
Gerri Miller<br />
Meg Nelson<br />
Penny Nickel<br />
Emilie Patterson<br />
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Alpha Gamma<br />
Delta<br />
MARY FLACK<br />
President<br />
Lyla Anderson<br />
Colleen Baker<br />
Mari Beth Balls<br />
Sharon Bartosh<br />
Jody Bone<br />
Barbara Boren<br />
Max Bower<br />
Peggy Bridge<br />
Linda Bulcher<br />
Jill Burns<br />
Carolyn Clanton<br />
Linda Clarkson<br />
Colette Dills.<br />
Chris Eastman<br />
Lorna Edmonds<br />
Linda Eskeberg
Lynnette Pence Sherry Phelps Robyn Remaklus<br />
Pamela Sims Margaret Steele Linda Stokes<br />
Renee Salois<br />
Cindy Trail<br />
Susan Saunders Lorene Schlueter Nancy Shepherd Laurie Shipley<br />
Lynda Tucker Susan Whaley S. Williamson Diane Zenier<br />
Alpha Gamma Delta had Linda Eskeberg chosen Vice President<br />
<strong>of</strong> Panhellenic ... Barbara Boren as President <strong>of</strong> PEM Club and<br />
Treasurer <strong>of</strong> I Club ... Alpha Lambda Delta Mary Galano, Tamis<br />
Johnson, Lorene Schlueter ... New Spurs Becky Hardy and Peggy<br />
Bridge ... Linda Stokes in Sigma Alpha Iota ... Mary Galano in<br />
Corvettes and Secretary Treasurer ... Robyn Remaklus elected<br />
E-Board and Secretary <strong>of</strong> Phi-ettes ... Daughters <strong>of</strong> Diana are<br />
Kerry Lockhart, Robyn Remaklus ... Shirley Williamson Secretary<br />
<strong>of</strong> SIEA ... Sue Hilby Secretary <strong>of</strong> Sky Diver's Club ... Chosen<br />
Dad <strong>of</strong> the Year was Warren Shepherd, Nancy Shepherd's father<br />
. . . Susan Whaley and Connie Harriman section editors <strong>of</strong> the<br />
GEM ... good year for the Alpha Gam's.<br />
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CYNTHIA CARR<br />
President<br />
Alpha Phi<br />
•<br />
Jill Adams Sylvia Aguirre Trish Barton<br />
Carol Blodgett Merry Bolton Christi Brown<br />
Barbara Bemis<br />
Martha Cooke<br />
Kathy Birch<br />
Cathy Culp<br />
Jill Fullwiler Janet Gamble Mary GarmendiaPam GarrabrandtConstance Glasby Valerie Harris Willie Hawkins Georgie Hecthner
Holly Hughes Susie Johnson Carolyn Keithly Judi Kerbs Connie Kinney Kathy Kinsey Vicki Knight Janice Koontz<br />
A Phi's were out on campus with Pam Garrabrandt<br />
chosen Delta Sigma Phi Dream Girl ... Carolyn Keithly,<br />
Military Ball Queen and one <strong>of</strong> three finalists for National<br />
Sweetheart <strong>of</strong> Sigma Chi ... Pat Todeschi, Martha Watts,<br />
Barb Bemis new ROTC Sponsors ... Diana Martin, Pam<br />
Garrabrandt in Angel Flight . . . Martha Watts new Porn<br />
Pon girl ... Toni Paolini, Trus VanDer Sluys Julianne<br />
Williams in Alpha Lambda Delta ... Connie Kinney, Jill<br />
Fullwiler, Pat Todeschi in Valkyries ... Karen Clements<br />
Panhellenic Rush Chairman . . . Toni Paolini, Georgie<br />
Hecthner new Spurs ... Debbie Maxwell, Judi Kerbs tapped<br />
for Corvettes ... Julianne Williams Junior Panhellenic<br />
Secretary and Pledge <strong>of</strong> the Year . . . Phyllis Unzicker<br />
received Tri Delta Scholarship, A WS Vice President, Phi<br />
Kappa Phi, Mortar Board ... Mamie Y ee new A WS Secretary<br />
. . . Sylvia Aguirre and Susan Guske in Phi Beta<br />
Lambda ... Kathy Culp, Connie Glasby, Trish Barton in<br />
Mu Epsilon Delta ... Pi Gamma Mu-Carol Blodgett ...<br />
Kathy Kinsey in Phi Epsilon Delta ... A Phi's won the<br />
Lambda Chi Housemother Kidnap.<br />
Helen LaFrenz Mary Lundquist Debbie Maxwell<br />
Allison Miller Windy Mills Lindy Nordby<br />
Connie Pfaffengut Chris Samuelson Suzanne Seely<br />
Wendy Shiner Julie Tyler Phyllis Unzicker T. VanDer Sluys Bev Velasquez Julianne Williams Susie Williams Mamie Yee
Pat Kido<br />
MaJ'tl)a Lowder<br />
Laura Matsumoto<br />
Kathy Pierce<br />
Brenda Powell<br />
Anna Quendo<br />
Jill Quigley<br />
Lynda Rearick<br />
Barbara Rice<br />
Kay Rimel<br />
Carol Robertson<br />
Judy Robertson<br />
Judy K. Robertson<br />
Mary Roper<br />
Kathy Rucker<br />
Mary Saunders<br />
Martha Sipe<br />
Elizabeth Smiler<br />
Lurayne Smith<br />
Sue Smith<br />
Laurie Thomas<br />
JoAnn Thompson<br />
Yvonne Torgerson<br />
Judy Turnbull<br />
Mary Kay Wolf<br />
Campbell Hall<br />
Betty Yamamoto<br />
Mary Young<br />
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298<br />
Carter Hall<br />
Doris Alberts Sherry Babbitt Ella Beddow<br />
Kathy Broadfoot Diana Buchanan Janet Bush<br />
Janel Dahmen Carol Deatherage Judy Deatherage<br />
Helen Gruber Sandy Gullickson Gayle Hanchett<br />
Paula Harwood l\1. Hemstrom Becky Hipp<br />
Linda Benson<br />
Roberta Casper<br />
Gail Dent<br />
Denise Hanson<br />
Nancy Holthaus<br />
Margaret Bjorum<br />
Linda Coates<br />
Sue Gisler<br />
Pam Harvey<br />
Cindy Jasper
Vida Jeske<br />
Karen Lar13on<br />
Linda Thiemens<br />
Susan Tiegs<br />
Linda Ulvan<br />
Nancy Walch<br />
Anita Warntjes<br />
Bonnie Wiseman<br />
Jin Won<br />
Elaine Johnson<br />
Sherry Leonard<br />
Susan Kayler<br />
Paula Mayer<br />
Carter Hall ... Glena Keslar in PEM<br />
Club . . . Roberta Casper Young Republicans<br />
Secretary and RHA Treasurer<br />
... Cheryl Christie on KUOI staff<br />
... Karen Lansing in Spurs and Alpha<br />
Lambda Delta ... Nancy Kee in Alpha<br />
Lambda Delta ... Jan Bush in Vandalettes<br />
. . . Kathy Dryden ASCE corresponding<br />
secretary.<br />
Colleen Kellogg Darlena Kendrick Glena Keslar<br />
Kathy Meredith Kathy Neely Mary Nilsson<br />
JUDY DUNCAN<br />
P·resident<br />
Ginger Robertson<br />
Sherrie Smith<br />
Lois Snook<br />
Sammie Srendsen<br />
Shari Koch<br />
Sandy Pooley<br />
Karen Lansing<br />
Sally Post
Delta Delta Delta<br />
Holly Aldridge Pam Arnold Sharon Baker Peggy Bobbitt Judy Brown LeAnn Clem Shelley Cone Teresa Cone<br />
Jeri Cook Helen Creason Carma Dallolio Barbara Dodson Eda English Sue English Marilyn Ferguson Chris Gardner<br />
Linda Guernsey Andy Harmon Peggy Hegge Rhonda Hegge C. Heimgartner<br />
K. Henrickson Mimi Henrickson Cindy Hull Debbie Johnson Karen Koch
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Toni Arana<br />
Tyra Davis<br />
Konni Bowlby<br />
Connie Field<br />
Delta Gamma<br />
Marsha Bohman Sandra Bristow Cathy Brown Beth Campbell Bonnie Coon<br />
Roxann Fulton Kit Furey Rhonda Harney Tanya Hepworth Lesley Hervey
KATHIE KENDALL<br />
President<br />
A wonderful year for the DG's ... Chosen as Distinguished<br />
Seniors and Phi Beta Kappas were Cathy Connor and Arnie<br />
Paroz . . . Miss Campus Chest Diana Aguirre . . . Diana<br />
Aguirre Yell Queen, Pat Kido Porn Pon girl ... Angel Flight<br />
tapped Janna McGee, Kr is Roberts ... ROTC Sponsor Cathy<br />
Brown . . . New Spurs are Cathy Brown, Cindy Schubert,<br />
Mary Sloat; Nancy Berr igan Junior Advisor ... Alpha<br />
Lambda Delta selected Kathy Phelps, Mary Sloat, Pat Murphy,<br />
Cindy Schubert, Melanie York ... Valkyries are Renae<br />
DeShields, president; Carolyn Lenton, Becky Schild ... Leslie<br />
Benjamin Junior Panhellenic President ... New Mortar Board<br />
member Ivy Broberg ... Phi Kappa Phi chose Arnie Paroz,<br />
Ivy Broberg ... Cathy Connor in Phi Theta Kappa and Pi<br />
Gammu Mu ... Helldivers are Roxanne Fulton, J enni Oesterreich<br />
... Janna McGee in "Beauty and the Beast" ... Becky<br />
Schild and Melanie York in MUN ... Vandalettes are Cathy<br />
Brown, Patty Blanford, Karen Vining ... Delta Gamma won<br />
first place in Co-ed Capers . .. Basque dancers won first in<br />
Blue Key Talent Show.<br />
Kay Morgan<br />
Patty Murphy<br />
Arnie Paroz<br />
Wilma Reese<br />
Kris Roberts<br />
Lana Roberts<br />
Cindy Schubert<br />
Carol Shute<br />
Tina Smith<br />
Linda Truesdell<br />
Marcia Voeller<br />
Melanie York<br />
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Ethel Steel House<br />
Lois Abo<br />
Sue Ann Alldaffer<br />
Shirley Anderson<br />
Faye Bates<br />
Doris Branch<br />
Carilou Collins<br />
Kristine Frederiksen<br />
Shirley Gardner<br />
Eve Garner<br />
Bonnie Grove<br />
Mary Guerra<br />
Gwen Jacobs<br />
Lee Jacobs<br />
Millie Johnson<br />
Diane Johnstone<br />
Barbara Kalstad<br />
Sandra Kelly<br />
Marjorie Knapp<br />
Sandra Meccico<br />
JoAnne Nagaki<br />
Janet Perecz<br />
Lucy Perrine<br />
Gai Polley<br />
Susan P ratt
ALICE GROVE<br />
First Semester Pt·esident<br />
ROSALIE BURGEMEISTER<br />
Second Semester President<br />
Ethel Steel House began the year with a<br />
fall tea for Miss Shami . . . Vandaleers<br />
Sue Ann Alldaffer, Dandy Bradford ...<br />
Millie Johnson a new Spur, SAl Pledge<br />
President and Gem staff . . . Rosalie<br />
Burgemeister on Aggie Honor Roll . . .<br />
Pam Doi newly elected E-Board Member,<br />
SCEE . . . Sharon H<strong>of</strong>fman WRA Secretary,<br />
PEM Club, tapped for !-Club . . .<br />
Janet Perecz on women's tennis team,<br />
WRA tennis manager . . . Lucy Perrine<br />
tapped for Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa<br />
Phi . . . Cora Ziegler Home Economics<br />
Club President . . . Ethel Steel helped<br />
sponsor the Bud Brisbois Concert.<br />
Linda Twitchell<br />
Violet Vilhauer<br />
Vera Lee Winward<br />
Cora Ziegler<br />
Janice Purdy<br />
Sandra Rathke<br />
Judy Shoemaker<br />
Doris Simpson<br />
Robin Skinner<br />
Karen Sorensen<br />
Janette Steelman<br />
Margaret Sung<br />
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Forney<br />
Hall<br />
Elizabeth Allen<br />
Carlene Baldus<br />
Susan Borup<br />
Susan Bower<br />
Cathy Cannon<br />
Jeanne Clement<br />
Barbara Cunningham<br />
Chris De Yore<br />
Fern Eberhardt<br />
Vicky Gleed<br />
Janice Guthmiller<br />
Kay Hamilton<br />
C HERYL HOWARD<br />
Fi1·st Semeste-r P1·esident<br />
R ITA SHERBENOU<br />
Second Semester P1·esident<br />
Janet Holderness<br />
Janette Kean<br />
Marilyn Lanby<br />
Mary Lingenfelter<br />
Linda Mayes<br />
Carol Lockett<br />
Debbie Mauth<br />
Marilyn Montgomery
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French House<br />
Gloria Anderson<br />
Karen Anderson<br />
Marla Arford<br />
Lorraine Baumann<br />
Cheryl Behler<br />
Joyce Butler<br />
Kathy Cunningham<br />
Peggy Cunningham<br />
Loraine Davis<br />
Martin Dewey<br />
Marsha Fliegel<br />
Nancy Gedeborg<br />
Karlene Gellings<br />
Karen Hall<br />
Judi Hannah<br />
Carol Heath<br />
Lynda Heustis<br />
Sue Hirai
SUSAN BAMESBERGER<br />
President<br />
All house activities brought honors<br />
to French House ... Highest GPA<br />
for women's residence halls . . .<br />
Lorna Sutton, Connie O'Reilly, Becky<br />
Wilhelm, Marsha Terry, Valerie<br />
Hopper, Kathy Reid in Alpha<br />
Lambda Delta ... Spurs chose Carole<br />
Ruh<strong>of</strong>f, Lorna Sutton, Gloria Anderson<br />
. . . Orchesis tapped Lynda<br />
Heustis, Karen Anderson, Debbie<br />
Foresmann, Valerie Hopper ... Patsy<br />
Schmidt in Vandalettes ... Gloria<br />
Anderson in Mosaic ... Carol Heath,<br />
Kathy Cunningham Phi Upsilon Omicron<br />
. . . Mu Epsilon Delta tapped<br />
Marti Dewey . . . Sigma Alpha Iota<br />
took Becky Wilhelm, Valerie Hopper<br />
... Patsy Schmidt was Willis Sweet<br />
Cabaret Queen ... A year <strong>of</strong> hard<br />
work and fun for French House.<br />
Valerie Hopper<br />
Betty Massing<br />
Pat McLeod<br />
Karen Meiners<br />
Diane Meyer<br />
Connie O'Reilly<br />
Kathy Reid<br />
Angie Ruh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Carole Ruh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Patsy Schmidt<br />
Eldonna Shaw<br />
Anne Sutton<br />
Lorna Sutton<br />
Marla Thomas<br />
Linda Thorpe<br />
Arlene Urie<br />
Margaret Van Orman<br />
Sally Van Orman<br />
Lynn Vandiver<br />
Marilyn Walters<br />
Judy Way<br />
Bonnie White<br />
Becky Wilhelm<br />
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Gamma Phi Beta<br />
Laurie Allen J an Ashenbrener Kris Bacharach Cat·ol Bennett Lesley Benoit M. Bermeosolo<br />
Janelle Burkett Jackie Clouser Nancy Coe Sheila Cornish Helen Dahl Marilyn Dalby<br />
Susan Dalby Shelly Dunham Christy Eiguren Pam Gibson Margaret Givens Virginia Hann
SWANIE SCHMIDT<br />
President<br />
Gamma Phis received the Panhellenic Scholarship<br />
Trophy for highest sorority average . . .<br />
Frances Tovey Holly Queen ... Nancy Williams<br />
was Miss Wool <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> and Sigma Chi Derby<br />
Darling . . . Carol Bennett Chipman outgoing<br />
A WS President . . . Kathy McDonald junior advisor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Spurs ... Colina Megorden served Home<br />
Economics Club as President . . . Tapped for<br />
Alpha Lambda Delta were Lesley Benoit, Laurie<br />
Allen, Shanna Kirkham, Julia Byrd, J ody Webb,<br />
Cindy Long ... New Mortar Board members<br />
Kathy McDonald, Sharon Langley ... Judy Allen<br />
Chairman <strong>of</strong> Blue Bucket ... new spurs Shanna<br />
Kirkham, Kathy Stuart, Julia Byrd ... Valkyries<br />
are Lynne Beckwith, Christy Eiguren, Kail Queen,<br />
Sheila Cornish, Kris Bacharach, Koni Harper,<br />
Kathy McNally, Janis Harper, President ... Jan<br />
Hartruft Porn Pon girl ... Helldivers Mary Maddus,<br />
Donna Ahlin . . . Phi Kappa Phi tapped<br />
Marsha Bermeosolo, Krin Ostroot, Joni Sue<br />
Brown ... Army ROTC sponsor Susan Dalby ...<br />
Angel Flight Marsha Bermeosolo, area Information<br />
Director, Cindy Long, Shelly Dunham, Janelle<br />
Burkett ... Little Sisters <strong>of</strong> Minerva are Sheila<br />
Taylor, Janis Harper, Sharon Langley, Frances<br />
Tovey, Sue Storey ... Little Sigmas are Jan<br />
Hartruft, Helen Dahl, Meg Givens, Rhonda Jensen,<br />
Julia Byrd, Vicki Martin and Christy<br />
Eiguren, President ... Liz Gordon, Alpha Kappa<br />
Psi and delegate to Model United Nations .. .<br />
Corvettes selected Mary Maddus Commander .. .<br />
to finish the year the Gamma Phis with SAE's<br />
were first in songfest.<br />
Janis Harper<br />
Karen Jensen<br />
Rhonda Jensen<br />
Janice Jones<br />
Shanna Kirkham<br />
Linda Lamarche<br />
Sharon Langley<br />
Cindy Long<br />
Vicki Martin<br />
Colina Megorden<br />
Chris Meyer<br />
Martin Rowen<br />
Carolyn Rowett<br />
Shelley Smith<br />
Sue Storey<br />
Mary Lee Strobel<br />
Kathy Stuart<br />
Nancy Taylor<br />
Sheila Taylor<br />
Jeannie Thinnes<br />
Frances Tovey<br />
Nancy Williams<br />
Connie Yrazabal
Glenna Bockman Phyllis Brake<br />
Barbara Deobold Judy Ferguson<br />
Marilyn Hansen Candy Hart<br />
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Twyla Brunson<br />
Gai Fisher<br />
Betty Helm<br />
Carol Byrne<br />
S. Gardner<br />
Sara Hyslop<br />
Linda Claflin<br />
Cathy Gunderson<br />
Lynda Jamison<br />
Hays Hall<br />
CORA JO GUSSENHOVEN<br />
P1·esident<br />
Hays finished a very successful year in WRA<br />
by winning a trophy for the most points ... Bobi<br />
Ashton tapped for Little Sigmas . . . Laura<br />
Turner chosen SAE Violet Queen . . . Laura<br />
Turner, Betty Helm, Beth Owens tapped for<br />
Alpha Lambda Delta ... Betty Helm a new Spur<br />
... Glenna Bockman starred in "Beauty and the<br />
Beast" and "Barefoot in the Park" . . . Laura<br />
Turner tapped for SAI . . . Hays Hall Turtle,<br />
Algernon, and turtle trainer Kay McKelvey won<br />
the Phi Delt Trophy for best dressed Turtle<br />
Hays spring dance was "April Fair."
Tina Kevan<br />
Laura Lemmon<br />
Dianne Lindsay<br />
Jackie Lanter<br />
Linda Lindholm<br />
Kay McKelvey<br />
Cynthia Miller Beth Owens Francine Park Kathy Peebles<br />
Robin Rutledge<br />
Terry 'Ilregoning<br />
Chris Walsh<br />
Pam Schneider<br />
Joneen Viborel<br />
Lindy Watson<br />
Stephanie West
Rhea Anderson<br />
M. Bollman<br />
Charlotte Gibbens<br />
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Joan Arnzen<br />
Beth Britt<br />
Alice Harvey<br />
Andrea Arvish<br />
Nancy Caughey<br />
Raye Henderson<br />
Houston Hall<br />
Linda Maestas<br />
Maureen McEachern<br />
Judy Mci ntosh<br />
Elizabeth Miller<br />
Marlene Moran<br />
Gail Muirbrook<br />
Wendy Kenworthy<br />
Mary Kerr<br />
Pam Knepper<br />
Nancy Koentopp<br />
Toni Kytonen<br />
Jacque Law<br />
Cynthia Liedkie<br />
Kathy Lienhard<br />
Carolyn Litchfield<br />
Margie Lunden<br />
Judy Bader<br />
Susan Clark<br />
Carolyn Hull<br />
Lou Bandy<br />
Kathy Clary<br />
Janice Hulsizer<br />
Dorothy Batelaan Cathy Beck<br />
Patricia Dahmen Marsha Dixon<br />
Melanie Jeffries Joyce Johnstun<br />
Karen Bird<br />
Kathy Dobson<br />
Kathy Keen
LINDA SCOTT<br />
President<br />
Houston Hall girls were busy during the past year . . .<br />
Pi Gamma Mu tapped Nancy Caughey, Patty Dahmen,<br />
Judy Mcintosh ... Dorothy Batelaan, Margaret Bollman,<br />
Jeanette Reese, Linda Wimer, Beth Britt, Gayle Sanborn,<br />
Margie Lunden, Joyce J ohnstun tapped for Alpha Lambda<br />
Delta .. . Sharon Taccogna, Susie Burgess in Phi Kappa<br />
Phi . . . Phi Beta Kappa Sharon Taccogna . . . Phi Beta<br />
Lambda Linda Mulalley ... Sharon Taccogna scholarship<br />
award in Mu Epsilon Delta ... Janice Hulsizer in Phi<br />
Upsilon Omicron ... New Spurs Kay Studebaker, Joyce<br />
Johnstun ... Vandalettes Jacque Law, Joyce Johnstun ...<br />
Helen Jones Theta Sigma Phi Secretary ... Susie Burgess<br />
ASCE Secretary ... Laura Shikashio ASUI Merit Citation<br />
Award and U. <strong>of</strong> I. NCAA Football Queen nominee ...<br />
Houston Hall and Shoup won the Co-Ree volleyball<br />
championship.<br />
Linda Mulalley<br />
Mary Nelson<br />
Robbie Paul<br />
Virginia Paulet<br />
Sue Piatt<br />
Betty Ranta<br />
Jeanette Reese<br />
Gayle Sanborn<br />
Janet Scott<br />
Wilma Scott<br />
Laura Shikashio<br />
Dixie Smith<br />
Sue Smith<br />
Jeanne Spencer<br />
Jan ice Stahlman<br />
Kay Studebaker<br />
Sharon Taccogna<br />
Frances Tee!<br />
Karen Thoma<br />
Dorothy Turner<br />
Shirley Uglem<br />
Sharon Wagner<br />
Nancy Ward<br />
Judy Warren<br />
Lee White<br />
Debbie Williamson<br />
Linda Wimer<br />
Janet Zanetti<br />
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Darice Anderson<br />
Marilyn Boyd<br />
Anne Gaffney<br />
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Kappa Alpha Theta<br />
Janne Auger<br />
Candee Carey<br />
Pam Gardner<br />
Candy Barnett<br />
Regina Chipman<br />
Linda Gibbs<br />
JEANNE DAVIS<br />
Pt·esident<br />
Diana Bistline Margaret Black<br />
Carla Crabb Polly Crowley Bert Day<br />
Virginia Griffin Suzanne Gurnsey Cynthia Houck<br />
S. DeVleming Barbara Faubion<br />
Nancy Johnston Claudia Koester
Valerie Koester<br />
Janet Koskella<br />
Kathy Koskella<br />
Ann Koster<br />
Suzanne Labine<br />
Diedre Lenhart<br />
Judy Linehan<br />
Dawn Little<br />
Becky Lloyd<br />
Marcia McGuire<br />
Joan Maltz<br />
Pam Miller<br />
Carolyn Steele<br />
Donna Stevens<br />
Kathleen Taylor<br />
Victoria Taylor<br />
Judy Trail<br />
Susan Tyler<br />
Mary Wander<br />
Therese Wander<br />
Christine Wyatt<br />
Kappa Alpha Theta finished the last year in their castle<br />
before moving into a new chapter house next fall ... J o Maltz,<br />
Jeanne Davis were selected Distinguished Seniors ... Mortar<br />
Board tapped Valerie Koester . . . tapped for Alpha Lambda<br />
Delta were Vivian Giese, Judy Linehan, Kathleen Taylor ...<br />
Mu Epsilon Delta took Pam Miller and Marilynn Moyle ... Pam<br />
Miller in Helldivers and Cindy Houck in Pre-orchesis ... New<br />
Spurs were Claudia Koester, President and Judy Linehan, Convention<br />
Chairman ... in Phi Kappa Phi Valerie Koester, Beverly<br />
Johnson, Rachel Norris, Nancy Johnston . . . Kay Rosenberger<br />
Panhellenic Secretary and Porn Pon girl . . . New Phyettes include<br />
Barb Faubion, Mary Wander ... Becky Lloyd and Claudia<br />
Koester in Angel Flight . . . Sigma Alpha Iota tapped Dawn<br />
Little, Anita Damiano . . . Thetas first place in intramural<br />
basketball ... Thetas finished the year by finaling for songfest<br />
with the TKE's.<br />
Jocelyn Yeager
Kappa Kappa Gamma<br />
Polly Ambrose<br />
Mary Bales<br />
Karen Ban<br />
Jean Brassey<br />
Kathy Brassey<br />
Kit Caples<br />
Kathy Clemens<br />
Paula Cruikshank<br />
Mary L. Dahmen<br />
Diane Douglass<br />
Michelle Dumas<br />
Linda Fairburn<br />
Linda Frazier<br />
Susan Goplerud<br />
Kristi Greenawalt
Kelly Abajan<br />
Carol Finley<br />
Janice Andres Joann Boden<br />
Marilyn Foster Jeannie Ganquet<br />
Suzanne Bowles Linda Campbell Caren Castellaw Linda Dishman<br />
Laurie Gunn Marty Harrison Louise Hopwood Laurie Jackson<br />
Mary Fallini<br />
Jan Jeffery<br />
Cynthia Jochens l'llary J. Kalbus Kathie Kelly Donna Kindschy Ann Kurdy Jean Littlefield Vicki Mangum Marsha Martin
Pat McGinnis Eileen Mcllvanie Mimi Millensifer Mari Lee Mitchell Colleen Montell Robbye<br />
Pi<br />
Pam Stone<br />
Sharon Williams<br />
Jill Zaccardi<br />
Beta<br />
Phi<br />
Jody Studebaker<br />
Debbi Zaccardi<br />
KATHY GRIFF<br />
President<br />
Pi Phis started the '68 year with Sweetheart<br />
<strong>of</strong> TKE, Joan Toevs . . . Marsha Martin was<br />
selected Frosh Queen ... new Spurs Laurie Gunn,<br />
Jean Littlefield, Kathy Skok in Theta Sigma Phi<br />
. . . Valkyries Kathie Kelly, Vicki Mangum,<br />
Suzanne Bowles, Mary Jane Kalbus ... Pi Phi<br />
women first in the Blood Drive ... Marsha Martin<br />
a Little Sigma ... Daughters <strong>of</strong> Diana chose Jean<br />
Littlefield, Mary Jane Kalbus, Joan Toevs, Cyndie<br />
Jochens . .. Louise Hopwood a Little Sister <strong>of</strong><br />
Minerva . . . selected for Alpha Lambda Delta<br />
were Laurie Gunn, Marie Wernette, Mary Jane<br />
Kalbus ... Pikettes Jan Jeffery, Marcia Welch,<br />
Teri Nelson . . . New Corvettes are Mary Jane<br />
Kalbus, Jean Littlefield ... Sharon Williams is<br />
Area H22 Commander <strong>of</strong> Angel Flight, members<br />
Kathie Kelly, Laurie Gunn ... Colleen Montell in<br />
Phi Upsilon Omicron . . . Rally Squad Deanne<br />
Kloepfer ... Judicial Council Joan Throop ..<br />
Marty Harrison was secretary for Activities<br />
Council ... and Mary Fallini selected new A WS<br />
President.<br />
J oanie Toevs Marcia Welch<br />
Diane Norman<br />
Kathie Peters<br />
Ann Schiller<br />
Kathy Skok<br />
Sue Welch<br />
Jan Parish<br />
Judy Reed<br />
Barbara Short<br />
Terry Stavros<br />
Marie Wernette
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MARGARET V ON DERHEIDE<br />
P1·esident<br />
Charlene Estes<br />
Lexie Fowler<br />
Lynda Franklin<br />
McCoy Hall<br />
Joy Baumgartner<br />
Muriel Beckwith<br />
Bonnie Brown<br />
Sue Burbage<br />
Anna Cammack<br />
Helen Carotta<br />
Irene Chivers<br />
Pam Clark<br />
Glennis Conner<br />
J an Cottier<br />
Carrie Cron<br />
Ruth Dehony<br />
Kathy Dorendorf<br />
Debbie Durham
Jan Freeman<br />
Judy Iverson<br />
Kathy Griffith<br />
Jeanne Jacobs<br />
Karen Harlow Mary Harrington<br />
Corene Jones Marcia Jones<br />
Jane Harvey<br />
Sharon Jones<br />
Rhonda Hileman<br />
Rosemary Judge<br />
Joa:nne Hillis<br />
Judy Julian<br />
McCoy had a very active year with Teree Stemmler, Terryl Norberg, Janie Harvey in Helldivers ...<br />
Delores Epps and Jan Freeman in Pi Gamma Mu ... Carrie Cron Argonaut News Editor ... Margaret<br />
Colwell Miss <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>, IK Duchess, Regional IK Duchess and first runner-up in National IK<br />
Duchess Pageant ... Selected for Alpha Lambda Delta were Lexie Fowler, June Wenda, J udy Iverson,<br />
Patti Munsell ... June Wenda in Phi Theta Kappa, Pi Gamma Mu . .. Jan Wenda in Phi Theta Kappa,<br />
Phi Beta Kappa ... Jeannie Nutile in Phi Kappa Phi ... Teree Stemmler and Karol LeMoyne on RHA<br />
D-Board ... Gail Shackelford selected Theta Chi Dream Girl ... Margie Von der Heide tapped for Phi<br />
Upsilon Omicron.<br />
Elizabeth Kinsell Shirley Knight Patti Lampert<br />
Rena McBride Cheryl McClure Elyee Miller<br />
L. Schaufnagel Valerie Sedlak Gail Shackelford<br />
Vickie Latimore<br />
Sue Mulkey<br />
Cora Smith<br />
Lynn Leaf<br />
Teryl Norberg<br />
Linda Toney<br />
Karol LeMoyne<br />
Jeanie Nutile<br />
C. Vietmeier<br />
Ginny Linehan<br />
Merry Nybakken<br />
Cyndie Walker<br />
Nancy Hopkins<br />
Susan Kasworm<br />
Sharon Love<br />
Terry Radtke<br />
Jeanne Wood
D IANA HILL<br />
Fi1·st Semeste1· P1·esident<br />
Oleson Hall<br />
YVONNE WOOKEY<br />
Second Semester P1·esident<br />
Carole Chilcott<br />
Valerie Fuehrer<br />
Alanna Hamilton<br />
Judit h Aitken Nikki Amundsen Kathy Bartlome Sheryl Bet·gstrom<br />
Linda Allford Adena Anderson C. Bergman Myrna Bodily<br />
Oleson Hall in many activities this year ...<br />
Yvonne Wookey, Mary Lorton, Kay Peterson,<br />
Adena Anderson tapped for Alpha Lambda Delta<br />
... Forestry Ball Queen Julie J ohnson ... Sherri<br />
Rowe in Hell Divers . . . tapped for Mosaic-<br />
Sandy Wellner ... Sandy Wellner and J eanie<br />
Jones new Spurs ... Debby Lumkes tapped for<br />
Valkyries ... Yvonne Wookey in Phi Upsilon<br />
Omicron ... Pat Bailey selected Gault Snow Ball<br />
Queen . . . Mari Ellen Cohee a new Porn Pon<br />
girl ... Myrna Bodily tapped for Little Sisters <strong>of</strong><br />
Minerva ... Oleson Hall had the best cheering<br />
section at the Phi Delta Turtle Derby.<br />
Carol Hamm<br />
Kristina Harshbarger<br />
Celia Haworth<br />
Susan Hayner<br />
Ingt·id Heseman<br />
Sheila Hoeck<br />
Joyce Jasman<br />
J eanie Jones<br />
Marianne Kevan<br />
Regina Kirtner<br />
Patricia Light<br />
Kay Lindgren<br />
Laura Lorton<br />
Mary Lorton
Susan Sassanfar<br />
Joan Schroeck<br />
Linda Slaveck<br />
Ellen Todd<br />
Carol Troth<br />
Rosemary Vassar<br />
Kay VanVleet<br />
Jane Vaughn<br />
Marlene Vaughn<br />
Barbara Weidnet•<br />
Deanna Wiley<br />
Wendy Wiley<br />
Alice Lowman<br />
Patti Luper<br />
Nancy Macklin<br />
Barbara Mayne<br />
Elizabeth McConnell<br />
Diane Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Peggy Michael<br />
June Mitchell<br />
Shelley Mitchell<br />
Marsha Nakamura<br />
Marilyn Oliver<br />
Marion Palmer<br />
Kay Petersen<br />
Susan Phelps<br />
Sally Pulley<br />
Margaret Rapp<br />
June Reale<br />
Diane Reese<br />
Linda Reichardt<br />
Karen Rogers<br />
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Alpha Kappa Lambda<br />
Alpha Kappa Lambda finished a most successful first year as a chapter <strong>of</strong> AKL<br />
... in Troupers Theater were Bill Grubb, Brian Lobdell, Tom Heward, Cope Gale,<br />
Steve Shawley, Jim Madden, Cliff Eidemiller ... Lobdell one <strong>of</strong> the leads in "Barefoot<br />
in the Park" ... Rex Nelson, Dave Coble Navy Drill Team ... KOUI Jim<br />
Voyles .. . Argonaut Editor Chris Smith, Cliff Eidemiller, political editor ... new<br />
IK'S Martin Fujiki, Robin Wells .. . Lobdell Curtain Club Vice President; members<br />
Grubb and Gale ... Pete Whitford a crosscountry Harrier for <strong>Idaho</strong> Vandals . . .<br />
Bob Grubb frosh football ... Hamilton Phi Mu Alpha Vice President . . . Chris<br />
Smith tapped for Silver Lance and received ASUI Merit Citation ... Steve Shawley<br />
in Model United Nations ... AKL's had Christmas Fireside and Spring Dance.<br />
-.<br />
Harold Balderson Don Beck David Coble Cliff Crossley Cliff Eidemiller Martin Fujiki
William Grubb Alan Hamilton Don Litchfield Dave Lobdell Jim Madden Rex Nelsen<br />
George Parham Andrew Parker Gary Pierson<br />
Steve Shawley Carl Stanger Dale Uhlman<br />
C HRIS S MITH<br />
P'resident<br />
Gary Renfrow Dennis Robinson<br />
Jim Voyles Terry Welker<br />
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James Mace<br />
Michael McDowell<br />
Craig McKee<br />
William Meadows<br />
Lyle Michaelson<br />
Paul Muirbrook<br />
Chris Niemeier<br />
Robert Pace<br />
Gregg Panike<br />
Gary Parberry<br />
William Rees<br />
Samuel Ross<br />
Richard Royston<br />
Jerry Steger<br />
ATO retired the campus intramural trophy in '68-'69, with a third<br />
straight year <strong>of</strong> victory. Eleven individual sport trophies were won ...<br />
Intramural manager Bob Manz was president <strong>of</strong> Intramural Council<br />
. . . In varsity competition Bob Haney, Dick Chatfield were football<br />
starters; Don Almquist, Gary Everson in Freshman basketball; Ron<br />
Tee assistant basketball coach ... New IK's Jay Lillibridge, Don Evans,<br />
Mike Dexter, George Domijan ... Chris Niemeier member <strong>of</strong> Blue<br />
Key ... Dave Fealko in Phi Omicron Sigma ... Jay Lillibridge in Phi<br />
Eta Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi ... Ken Wombacher new assistant sports<br />
editor <strong>of</strong> Argonaut ... Valerie Plum crowned Esquire girl· ... Pledges<br />
collected 15,000 beer cans for the Tin Canner Dance ... ATO finished<br />
a successful year with a spring cruise ... This summer extensive remodeling<br />
is being done on the house.<br />
William Swenson<br />
Ronald Tee<br />
Michael Ware<br />
Kenneth Wombacher<br />
Michael Lenzi<br />
Jay Lillibridge
Roger Brazier<br />
Greg Crockett<br />
Robert Cunningham<br />
Larry Davidson<br />
Mike Edwards<br />
Steve Eikum<br />
Gary Evans<br />
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BILL GIGRAY<br />
P1·esident<br />
Jim Fields<br />
Mike Hagler<br />
Mike Hammar<br />
Howard Hayden<br />
Pat Johnson<br />
Tom Jones<br />
William Jordan<br />
Sandy Kelso<br />
Betas were busy thiS year ... New IK's Joe ::)tegner,<br />
Tom Jones, Steve Van Sice, Doug Davidson ... Mu<br />
Epsilon Delta tapped Craig Spencer, Tom Woodward,<br />
Barry Barnes ... Phi Omicron Sigma-Bill Gigray, Don<br />
Farley ... Tom Howard in Sigma Tau ... Tom Howard,<br />
Steve McGuire tapped for Phi Kappa Phi . . . Silver<br />
Lance-Steve McGuire . . . Steve McGuire and Craig<br />
Spencer active in Activities Council.<br />
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Dan Kirkland<br />
Mike Kyle<br />
Gordon Law<br />
Beta Theta Pi<br />
Jim McFarland<br />
Steve McGuire<br />
John McKinney<br />
Jeff Siddoway<br />
William Spaeth<br />
Craig Spencer<br />
Pharis Stanger<br />
Joe Stegner<br />
Bill Vaughn<br />
Robert W amstad<br />
Tom Williams<br />
Tom Woodward
Richard Allen<br />
David Butler<br />
James Conrad<br />
Eugene Crumb<br />
Michael Dexter<br />
Les Gibbens<br />
Thomas Gillespie<br />
Stan Groenig<br />
Ronald Harris<br />
Fred Haskin<br />
Roger Jamison<br />
Richard Luebke<br />
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Borah Hall<br />
JoHN McCLINTICK<br />
P1·esident
Nelson Monroe<br />
James Moody<br />
Pat Rice<br />
Richard Rice<br />
Gary Ri
STEVE D EMASTERS<br />
President<br />
JUDY AND KJELL<br />
CHRISTOPHERSEN<br />
Proctor and Hostess<br />
Jerry Anderson Jim Barnes Lynn Beatty<br />
Larry Bodmer Bob Bostrom Dennis Brittain<br />
Fred Cheng Larry Comstock Charles Correll<br />
Lawrence Denney D. Deschamp Mike Franklin<br />
Campus<br />
Club<br />
This year marked the lOth anniversary<br />
<strong>of</strong> the new Campus Club and<br />
proved another successful year . . .<br />
First in independent division <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Blood Drive .. . Herman Johnson in<br />
Vandal Baseball ; Steve Stubblefield<br />
in swimming ... Allan Ravenscr<strong>of</strong>t,<br />
Phil Rosine, Steve DeMasters in Xi<br />
Sigma Pi ... Denver James in Phi<br />
Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Rho . . .<br />
Joe Olson, Allan Ravenscr<strong>of</strong>t RHA<br />
D-Board . . . Harold Stephenson in<br />
Alpha Kappa Psi . . . Phil Rosine<br />
Distinguished Military Study Scholarship<br />
. . . Ter ry McCalmant, Jim<br />
Barnes Union Pacific Scholarships<br />
... Phil Schoening <strong>Idaho</strong> Ice Cream<br />
Manufacturer's Scholarship . . . Allan<br />
Ravenscr<strong>of</strong>t Kiokemeister Scholarship<br />
... Dan Weaver, J im Barnes in<br />
university bands ... Ray Hon·ace on<br />
Aggie Honor Roll ... Dan Weaver<br />
Music Scholarship ... Nathan Smith<br />
ROTC Rifle Team . . . Tim Thomson<br />
Navy Drill Team ... The Club sponsored<br />
two dances and closed the year<br />
with the annual spring steak fry.
Robert Froman<br />
Don Guderjohn<br />
Ron Guderjohn<br />
Denis Hackwith<br />
John Hanson<br />
Greg Holmes<br />
Jeff Holmes<br />
Ray Horrace<br />
Bob Jacobson<br />
Dave McClure<br />
Ed O'Bermeyer<br />
Alfred Olson<br />
Guy Pence<br />
Roy Penniket<br />
Jim Potter<br />
Allan Ravensc<br />
Mike Ryals<br />
Gary Sharpe<br />
Mike Shigihara<br />
Nathan Smith<br />
Stan Stolte<br />
Gary Stubblefield<br />
Steve Stubblefield<br />
Howard Sutton<br />
Tim Thomson<br />
Jerry Wall ace<br />
Randy Whitaker<br />
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J AY WEIGEL<br />
President<br />
Chrisman Hall<br />
Chrisman Hall men active in Vandal sports ...<br />
Marv Williams, Keith Olsen in varsity Basketball;<br />
Gary Nitta, Ron Pollock, Paul Page in varsity<br />
baseball ; Ron Pollock-Varsity Track . . . Chrisman<br />
won intramural trophies for s<strong>of</strong>tball and<br />
paddleball . . . Phil Howard and Mike Mather<br />
tapped for IK's ... George Hetzel tapped for Xi<br />
Sigma Phi ... Jim Brown served as RHA President,<br />
tapped for Mosaic ... Ralph Swinehart was<br />
outstanding Civil Engineer <strong>of</strong> the year ... Mike<br />
Kephart served as Battalion commander <strong>of</strong><br />
NROTC ... Chrisman began the year by building<br />
the winning homecoming float with McCoy and<br />
ended the year with another successful "Cloak<br />
and Dagger" dance.
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Delta Chi<br />
Delta Chis had many outstanding achievements this year . . . David<br />
Wilson Alpha Kappa Psi, Junior IFC Vice President ... New IK's Gary<br />
Fletcher, Gary Bermensolo, Bruce Carlson ... Jim Dunn-Silver Lance,<br />
Blue Key, ASUI Public Relations Director ... J ake Rogers Freshman<br />
basketball manager . . . J ay Biladeau Army ROTC Cadet Colonel . . .<br />
Vandal Varsity Sports-Gary Fletcher, Baseball; Mike Boeck, Pete<br />
Vallijo, Jim Lemmon, Wrestling; Frosh Football, Steve Holdren, Paul<br />
Fromm, Bill Cady ... John Bush recipient <strong>of</strong> Rayonier Foundation Scholarship<br />
... Larry Hessler Varsity Tennis.
Gary Bermensolo<br />
Bruce Carlson<br />
Bt·uce Greene<br />
George Lake<br />
Jay Biladeau<br />
Gary Eskew<br />
Peny Harding<br />
Rick Mallory<br />
James Schwager<br />
David Bradley<br />
Gary Fletcher<br />
Robert Klatt<br />
Douglas Morton<br />
Daniel White<br />
John Bush<br />
Roger Gossi<br />
David Koelsch<br />
Eric Sandquist<br />
David Wilson<br />
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340<br />
MIKE ROWLES<br />
President<br />
Delta Sigma Phi<br />
Delta Sigs had another fine year with Jeff<br />
Crumrine in Blue Key, Pi Omicron Sigma, IF C<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer ... Ted Creason in Blue Key, Pi Omicron<br />
Sigma, IFC Rush Chairman, Blue Key President,<br />
Pi Gamma Mu, Athletic Board <strong>of</strong> Control<br />
. . . Dan Gaither was Senior Class President,<br />
SEED and SCEE President . . . Barry Wills<br />
Junior IFC <strong>of</strong>ficer, played baseball ... Bob<br />
Fry tapped for Blue Key, Alpha Zeta, chosen<br />
a distinguished Senior, and ASUI Budget Director<br />
. . . Mike Brown SAE President, members<br />
Brent Carlson, Gerald Kaschmitter . . .<br />
Russel Boyer in IEEE ... Larry Kaschmitter in<br />
Alpha Kappa Psi, played varsity basketball<br />
... Steve Woods received Simplot E ngineering<br />
award ... Mike Rowles in Blue Key, Pi Omicron<br />
Sigma, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia ... Allyn<br />
Woerman in Mu Epsilon Delta ... Phi Epsilon<br />
Kappa-Jim Dowty, President; Dale MowE:I·.
Guy Colyer<br />
Roger Johnson<br />
Jim Dowty<br />
Dale Mowrer<br />
K. Frederiksen<br />
Alan Noble<br />
Mike Frei<br />
Bill Owens<br />
Dan Gaither<br />
Chuck Tiller<br />
Rick Guider Jim Hamilton<br />
William Wilson Allyn Woerman<br />
Brent Carlson<br />
Warren Hill<br />
Stephen Woods
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Housemother<br />
Delta Tau Delta
Once again the Delts had an outstanding year ... Mike Powell<br />
Distinguished Senior, ASUI Vice President, Silver Lance ...<br />
Ron French E-Board, tapped for Silver Lance ... Marshall Mah<br />
elected to E-Board, tapped for Blue Key and Silver Lance ...<br />
Dick Sams, Activity Council Area Director, tapped for Blue Key<br />
... Phi Kappa Phi took Jim Reid ... New IK's are Doug<br />
Tamura, Dave Shumacher, Brian Landeene, Mike Huffaker ...<br />
Dave Tridle in Phi Eta Sigma ... Jim Hall Vandal Rally Squad<br />
... Rich Wilson leading opera singer and performer ... Varsity<br />
Athletes were Roger Thomas, wrestling; George Grant, baseball ;<br />
Gary Johnson, track and cross country ... Social functions were<br />
th·e Pledge Dance with the Tri-Delts, Christmas fireside, the Odd<br />
Ball Dance, and the 38th Annual Russian Ball.<br />
David Caldwell<br />
Ronald French<br />
Peter Goodman<br />
David Green<br />
Dann Hall<br />
James Hall<br />
Larry Hancock<br />
Michael Huffaker<br />
Christopher Korte<br />
Brian Landeene<br />
Bruce Lines<br />
Roger Lyons<br />
Duane Martin<br />
Leonard Ogborn<br />
Richard Sams<br />
Frank Shelt<br />
Scott Stone<br />
Ed Torgerson<br />
David Tridle<br />
James Wray<br />
William Allison<br />
DAVID CALDWELL<br />
P'resident<br />
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PAUL FOLLETT<br />
President<br />
J ose Aguirre<br />
R. Burkhardt<br />
John Ferebauer<br />
David Aikens<br />
Tom Crowley<br />
Steve Fields<br />
John Baker Eddie Bickford Frank Blecha<br />
Jim Daniel Chad Eberhard Todd Eberhard<br />
Melvin Goodson H. Heimgartner Loren Honstead<br />
Lester Boian<br />
Kesley Edmo<br />
Milt Johnston
Wayne Schneider, Ed Bickford, Jim Wolff, Lewis Rinebold tapped for<br />
IK's ... Mike Shoemaker, Melvin Goodson, Todd Eberhard, Chad Eberhard,<br />
Robert Ohlensehlen in Alpha Phi Omega ... Dick Wittman, Goodson,<br />
C. Eberhard, Jim"Daniel, Lester Boian, Milt Johnston in Alpha Zeta ..<br />
Gary Clark Distinguished Senior Award ... Stan Tlucek tapped for Blue<br />
Key ... Schneider in Alpha Kappa Psi ... Frank Blecha named Outstanding<br />
Sophomore Army ROTC Cadet ... Wittman selected ASUI Budget<br />
Director and IK Knight <strong>of</strong> Knights . . . Farmhouse co-hosted the Fh<br />
National Conclave with WSU.<br />
Robert Ohlensehlen<br />
Dale Piercy<br />
Michael Quesnell<br />
Lewis Rinebold<br />
Wayne Schneider<br />
Mike Shoemaker<br />
Larry Sorenson<br />
Stan Tlucek<br />
Kevan Varin<br />
Robin Wells<br />
Dick Wittman<br />
Robert Kee<br />
Richard Maine<br />
Kent Womack
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Pr·esident<br />
V. W. AND L INDA HowARD<br />
P1·octor and Hostess
Robert Baldwin<br />
Michael Bauer<br />
Bruce Berg<br />
Thomas Bingham<br />
Daniel Butler<br />
David Dabritz<br />
J erry Daiker<br />
Larry Doss<br />
Roger Emmen<br />
Gill Fahrenwald<br />
Dan Faught<br />
Robert Fisher<br />
Randall Given<br />
Louis Gregory<br />
Richard Hartley<br />
Douglas Jones<br />
Lyn Menick<br />
Michael Morefield<br />
Russell Morgan<br />
Clark Noble<br />
William Solum<br />
Richard Sparks<br />
Kenneth Tewksbury<br />
Donald Tulloch<br />
Gault Hall<br />
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Men <strong>of</strong> Graham Hall<br />
WARREN BOXLEITNER<br />
First Semeste1· Preside'Yit<br />
Graham and Snow co-sponsored a spring dance<br />
with the "Springfield Rifles" . . . new IK's are<br />
Francis Spain, Steve Crawford, Brian Miller, Bob<br />
Goodman . . . KUOI Staff-Ken Sagota, Dave<br />
Ulrich ... Brian Miller, Steve Crawford tapped<br />
for Mu Epsilon Delta ... Steve George received a<br />
Standard Oil Scholarship ... Warren Boxleitner<br />
received a Western Electric Fund Scholarship.
Alan Cameron Dennis Carlson Kelly Carothers Ricardo Castillo Ken Cox<br />
Bob Crawley John Cron Bob Fisher Mike Giltzow Terry Grant<br />
Dennis Gray Robert Gregory S. Hamilton William Harrison Roger Hartman<br />
Dave Heidel Pete Hirschburg Richard Holder Dennis Jones Richard Lewis<br />
Corey Lillge Brad Nelson J elf Peterson Bart Quesnell John Roberts<br />
Gordon Rolfe Andres Salvador Jim Simpson Jerry Smith Kenneth Stamper<br />
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Lambda Chi Alpha had a successful and eventful<br />
year beginning with the housemother's sneak and<br />
ending with the Crescent Girl Dance where Sue Emmons<br />
was crowned Crescent Girl ... Dennis Albers in<br />
Blue Key, E-Board, Pi Omicron Sigma ... Chuck<br />
Wardle E-Board ... George Harvey won the outstanding<br />
Frosh Chemistry Award ... Bill Stecker in Phi<br />
Kappa Phi ... Ron Anderson tapped for Ai Sigma Phi<br />
. . . Don Ricketts General Chair man <strong>of</strong> the Tournament<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Vandals.<br />
Dennis Albers<br />
Lorin Andersen<br />
Ron Anderson<br />
Pat Baldwin<br />
Cliff Bates<br />
Dwane Benson<br />
Ron Bifford<br />
Wade Bloom<br />
Roger Bratram<br />
Robert Brunn<br />
Scott Busmann<br />
Elgie Capson<br />
James Cash<br />
Bill Davis<br />
Dennis Douglas<br />
John Featherstone<br />
Lambda<br />
Chi<br />
Alpha<br />
TOM GANNON<br />
P'resident
Dan Giese<br />
M. Gnaedinger<br />
George Harvey<br />
Paul Hendrickson<br />
Bill Inman<br />
Gary Jaques<br />
Herman Johnson<br />
Keith Klaveano<br />
Mark Knock<br />
Greg Muir<br />
Donald Nicholson<br />
Matt Oliver<br />
Don Ricketts<br />
Dick Schultz<br />
Bob Shay<br />
Douglas Stanton<br />
Stewart Stanton<br />
Bill Stecker<br />
Edward Swett<br />
Dick Watkins<br />
John Watt<br />
Dennis Whitehead<br />
Steve Woods<br />
Darwin Yoder<br />
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Hall<br />
A great year for Lindley ... Dave Earl tapped for Phi Beta Kappa ...<br />
IK's selected Terry Oyama, Stan Shaff, Charles Barinaga, Rick Sorensen<br />
.... Phi Eta Sigma initiated Paul Ugstad and Charles Bar-inaga, President<br />
. . . Oyama and Bill Teska . are new Alpha Phi Omega members . . .<br />
Winding up a successful year in intramurals the hall brought home the<br />
Independent I.M. trophy to go with the campus football cup and Independent<br />
volleyball and basketball trophies ... Lindley was second overall in<br />
intramurals, the hall's best finish since 1962 ... Lindley rounded out the<br />
year with its annual spring cruise.<br />
STEVE H ALL<br />
P1·esident
Elton Anderson<br />
Charles Barinaga<br />
Ted Becker<br />
Arlin Berge<br />
John Bielenberg<br />
Dick Bradetick<br />
Richard Chilton<br />
Gary Chose<br />
Steven Coe<br />
Dennis Conrad<br />
Steven Cooper<br />
Charles Fattu<br />
George Gieser<br />
Richard Haag<br />
Bernie Hermann<br />
Gary Hermann<br />
DeL loyd Jacobson<br />
Martin Jensen<br />
John Kroque<br />
John Law<br />
Jerry Linehan<br />
Robert Locke<br />
Dennis McNall<br />
James MeN all<br />
Glenn Miles<br />
Phillip Myers<br />
E. Neberdahl<br />
David Reese<br />
Mike Ripatti<br />
R. Scharnhorst<br />
Dave Schooler<br />
Clinton Shaffer<br />
Stan Shuff<br />
Terry Stewart<br />
Kermit Staggers<br />
Bill Teska<br />
Ward Toone<br />
Brent Tovey<br />
Ken Tunali<br />
Ron Zenner<br />
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Sule Abula Jerry Boerner<br />
Larry Horning Larry Huter<br />
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Jay Burkhardt<br />
David Lord<br />
Jim Sloughter<br />
McConnell Hall<br />
Barry Finnell<br />
Tom McCavitt<br />
Jim Soeth<br />
Donald Frank<br />
Lany McKay<br />
N. Tomlinson<br />
Bob Hahn<br />
Jim Rosecrans<br />
Louis Uranga<br />
Ken Hawley<br />
Mike Rosselle<br />
Larry Helton<br />
Eric Shaber
McConnell Hall is justly proud <strong>of</strong> its accomplishments this year . ..<br />
Second highest GPA among men's dorms ... Jerry Boerner Vice President<br />
<strong>of</strong> Forester's Club . .. Rich Smith named an outstanding athlete at the<br />
Martin Relays ... Henry Pettis in varsity basketball ... third annual<br />
"Pink Pussy" dance was held ... spring steak fry ... Garret Sasaki received<br />
the Robert F. Greene award.<br />
WAYNE M EULEMAN<br />
First Semester President<br />
MR. AND M RS.<br />
GLENN N ICHOLS<br />
First Semeste1·<br />
Proctor and Hostess<br />
MR. AND MRS.<br />
RANDY STAMPER<br />
Second Semester<br />
P1·octo1· and Hostess<br />
L EO H ENGGELER<br />
Second SemesteT President<br />
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Jon Adams Steven Angell Chris Beeson<br />
David Curtis Monte Dammarell Patrick Donnelly<br />
Mark Hawkins Gary Holer Terry Hollifield<br />
Phi Delta Theta<br />
Steve Brown<br />
John Driscoll<br />
Timothy Holt<br />
Timothy Brown<br />
John Flerchinger<br />
Douglas James<br />
Mark Cooper<br />
Dave Gridley<br />
Mark Jones<br />
John Crawford John Crowser<br />
William Gulstrom Donald Hamlin<br />
Charles Kroll Daniel Larson
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Phi Gamma Delta<br />
Kermit Anderson C. Ashenbrener Bruce Austin Craig Barnes Dave Bizeau<br />
Bob Bohman Dennis Cain Kim Culp Brian Engle Bill Flandro<br />
Don Glindeman Howad Hedrick Ron King Lance Lincoln David Matlock<br />
Fiji men proved another successful year . . . Second year in a row took trophy for highest<br />
men's all house grades . .. Jody Olson chosen a distinguished Senior , Blue Key, Pi Omicron<br />
Sigma ... Dave Goss in Pi Omicron Sigma and Blue Key President ... Bob Harwood in Pi<br />
Omicron Sigma and a distinguished Senior, Phi Beta Phi, and highest grades in his law class<br />
... Dennis Cain Blue Key, Pi Omicron Sigma ... Jim Whistler on E-Board, Silver Lance, Pi<br />
Omicron Sigma .. . Dick White in Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi .. . Kermit Anderson tapped for<br />
Blue Key, Pi Gamma Mu ... Gordon Matlock Phi Beta Phi, Mu Epsilon Delta President .. .<br />
Dave Bizeau Mu Epsilon Delta ... Bob Bohman Sigma Tau President, Phi Kappa Phi .. .<br />
Mike Camino Sigma Tau Treasurer, member Rick Reed ... Bill McCurdy ASUI Vice President<br />
... J eff Williams J unior Class Vice President ... Bob Taber Sophomore Class Vice President<br />
.. . In Vandal Sports-Dick Nelson, Kurt Miller, Larry Cripe, football; Jim Johnston, basketball;<br />
Ken Ray, Larry Cripe, baseball; Bob Bohman, Ken Nyman, track; Jeff Williams, tennis;<br />
Terry Thiessen, swimming; Skip Pierce, Dick White Allan Hull, golf; Jack Brennon, skiing.<br />
As you can see the men <strong>of</strong> the Fiji House are no secret at the U <strong>of</strong> I.
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Phi Kappa Tau<br />
Phi Tau built their Homecoming float with the Tri Deltas<br />
and placed third ... successful 49'er Fling . .. Laurel Coronation<br />
Ball-Jeana Hawkes, Tri Delta crowned PKT Laurel<br />
Sweetheart .. . IK's chose Leon Church, Mike Howell, Steve<br />
Shake ... Alpha Zeta initiated Paul Griffiths, Steve Travis,<br />
Dennis Ujiiye ... Blue Key tapped Dennis Ujiiye, Scott Cunningham<br />
... Paul Griffiths tapped for Mu Epsilon Delta ...<br />
Scott Cunningham appointed ASUI Legislative Assistant and<br />
tapped into Pi Gamma Mu and Pi Omicron Sigma .. . Dennis<br />
Harwick chosen ASUI Campus Events Area Director and<br />
served as General Chairman for Campus Chest and Holly<br />
Week Activities ... Dennis Ujiiye chosen ASUI Service Area<br />
Director, elected Treasurer <strong>of</strong> Alpha Zeta . .. Scott Cunningham<br />
elected Pi Gamma Mu President . . . Raymond Turner<br />
served as Chancellor <strong>of</strong> Alpha Zeta and chosen <strong>Idaho</strong> Aggie<br />
<strong>of</strong> the year ... Tom Church served as Chronicler <strong>of</strong> Alpha<br />
Zeta and selected President <strong>of</strong> Collegiate FF A Chapter . . .<br />
Richard Furniss recipient <strong>of</strong> an <strong>Idaho</strong> Regents Scholarship;<br />
tapped into Phi Sigma and Xi Sigma Phi . . . Peter Delis<br />
chosen Mr. LEGS in Frosh Week's Legs Contest to fill out a<br />
very active and rewarding scholastic year for Phi Tau.<br />
Dudley Adams<br />
Wayne Allen<br />
J. Barten hagen<br />
Vern Brown<br />
David Chesnut<br />
Walter Chesnut<br />
Leon Church<br />
Wayne Clark<br />
Peter Delis
Dennis Dickson Tony Dille<br />
Mike Howell Thomas Jennings<br />
Byron Nagaki Emmitt Pfost<br />
Stephen Travis Dennis Ujiiye<br />
Paul Gt·iffiths<br />
Tom Kelly<br />
Ronald Rotert<br />
M. Weidenbach<br />
EUGENE ORR<br />
P1·esident<br />
Dennis Harwick Clyde Hill<br />
Phillip Meador Gary Morical<br />
Dale Sain Steve Shake<br />
Dale Wilkins Rich Yankey<br />
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Shoup Hall<br />
Dayo Fabiji<br />
Bill Hoene
Arthur Bean<br />
Robert Curtis<br />
Dana Deist<br />
John Garske<br />
Ed Kingsford<br />
J oe Ledgerwood<br />
Era Martin<br />
Lyle Mosier<br />
Daryl Mullinix<br />
John Pederson<br />
Craig Phillips<br />
George Raney<br />
Dennis Rhodes<br />
Wade Rumney<br />
Dave Thiessen<br />
John Thompson<br />
Doug Trudeau<br />
Boyce Williamson<br />
Pi Kappa Alpha<br />
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SAE's were active in Varsity sports with Pat Kerby and Dave<br />
Leroy in Golf; Per Platou and Nick Latham in Skiing; Bob Ross<br />
and John Nelson in Basketball; Dave Mohler in Wrestling; Jim<br />
Wilund, Ed Schmidt in Football; Lance Labine, Bob Mikalson,<br />
Dan LaRue in Baseball; Vaughn Sweet in Track ... Selected new<br />
IK's were Lance Labine, Robert Ford, Andy Kevan, Thad Peterson<br />
... IK Officers are Duke Rich Leichner and Page Trainer<br />
Duane Unzicker ... Tapped for Blue Key were John Bond, Dave<br />
Leroy, Randy Stone, Rod Winther, Jim Mottern, Bob Young ...<br />
Jim Mottern in Silver Lance, Pi Omicron Sigma, E-Board, and<br />
Junior Class President ... Marc Gale in Pi Omicron Sigma and<br />
winner <strong>of</strong> Guy Wicks Award ... John Bond in Mu Epsilon Delta<br />
... Duane Unzicker in Mu Epsilon Delta, Phi Eta Sigma ...<br />
Phil Riersgard in Phi Eta Sigma .. . Bill Ritter IFC Secretary<br />
and Alpha Epsilon Rho . . . Bob Young on E-Board . . . Lee<br />
McCollum on E-Board and Sophomore Class President ... SAE<br />
College Bowl Team-Dave Leroy, Randy Stone, Bob Young, John<br />
Bond campus and state champions . . . SAE first in Song Fest<br />
... another outstanding year for Sigma Alpha Epsilon.<br />
Sigma<br />
Alpha<br />
Epsilon<br />
MARC GALE<br />
P'resident
Phil Peterson<br />
Dave Poe<br />
Bill Ross<br />
Bob Ross<br />
Martin Schnell<br />
Stanton Starr<br />
Bruce Stratton<br />
Vaughn Sweet<br />
Duane Unzicker<br />
Ted Wheeler<br />
Bill Wilund<br />
Robert Young<br />
Dan Alsaker<br />
Bill Darden<br />
Robert Deilke<br />
Bill Faucett<br />
Robert Ford<br />
Gary Garnard<br />
Bob Hanson<br />
Edward Hulme<br />
Mike Hunter<br />
Andy Kevan<br />
Dan LaRue<br />
Nick Latham<br />
Rick Leichner<br />
John Lundquist<br />
Dee May<br />
Lea McCollum<br />
Wes Mellow<br />
Jim Mottern<br />
John Nelson<br />
Mike Nelson<br />
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Steve Adams<br />
Jim Barta<br />
Sigma Chi<br />
Bill Allen Dick Bagley Roger Baker<br />
Sam Barton Donald Benedict Hugh Bevan<br />
D EAN DALLAS<br />
Fi1·st Semester P1·esident<br />
TOM P ENCE<br />
Second Semeste1· P1·esident<br />
Robert Bonzer Tom Burkwist Nathan Chapman Stephen Cravens
Sigma Chi was well known on campus this<br />
year ... Paul Nelson Freshman Class President<br />
... Mark Purdy in Theologue ... Vern Deahl,<br />
F_red Lake, Tom Burkwist, Jack Goddard, Bob<br />
Bonzer, Kent Delana in varsity athletics ... Jack<br />
Goddard chosen Frosh King ... Randy Luce<br />
Rally Squad .. . Ron Bozarth Vice President <strong>of</strong><br />
Intercollegiate Broadcasting System . . . Mike<br />
Heinemeyer Blue Key ... Bill Hilton Argonaut<br />
Staff ... Jim Barta Publicity Area Director ...<br />
Dave Knutson active in Drama, won Corbett<br />
Foundation scholarship to study opera in Germany<br />
... Houghton Whithed chairman <strong>of</strong> Intramural<br />
Funding Committee ... Dean Dallas outstanding<br />
member; Gary Palmer outstanding<br />
pledge ... Sigma Chi won the Holly Week Decorations<br />
Contest ... The annual Sweetheart Ball was<br />
held at the Spokane Club in Spokane ... A successful<br />
Derby Days to finish the year's activities.<br />
Dan Kirk<br />
William Koch<br />
Fred Lake<br />
Bruce Lines<br />
William Little<br />
Richard Lowe<br />
Randy Luce<br />
John MacPhee<br />
Tom Magaw<br />
Steve Morris<br />
Paul Nelson<br />
Gat·y Palmer<br />
Curtis Sower<br />
Lee True<br />
Frank Urizar<br />
Walter Wickham<br />
Dave Wishney<br />
Rick Zamyow<br />
Larry Houston<br />
Donald Johnson<br />
Perry Kirby<br />
Marc Kircher<br />
Vern Deahl<br />
Kent Delana<br />
Leroy Fink<br />
Jack Goddard<br />
Jim Greene<br />
Neil Grover<br />
Martin Hensel<br />
Paul Hietala<br />
Bill Hilton
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JERRY KOESTER<br />
P1·esident<br />
Sigma Nu<br />
Ken Barnes<br />
Bruce Bell<br />
Darrell Blades<br />
Bob Campbell<br />
Don Campbell<br />
Bill Corbett<br />
Wayne Crookston<br />
Randy Dillon<br />
Ryan Dixon
Rick Hoyle<br />
Mike McGiel<br />
Bob Humphrey<br />
Jim McLaughlin<br />
Bill Jackson<br />
Bob Nix<br />
Jerry Jones<br />
Doug Small<br />
Joe Kampa<br />
David Smith<br />
The men <strong>of</strong> Sigma Nu started a good year by winning the Scholarship<br />
Improvement trophy for grades ... Jerry Koester was elected IFC President,<br />
tapped for Blue Key . . . Greg Hill was President <strong>of</strong> Alpha Phi<br />
Omega ... Bob Wallace an IK <strong>of</strong>ficer and chosen Knight <strong>of</strong> Knights by<br />
Spurs ... Ugly Man was John Durham ... Stan Tucker selected for Sigma<br />
Tau ... New IK's are Rich Hoyle, Terry Bitkin, Nick Vlachos, Bill Matter<br />
... Alpha Phi Omega tapped Bob Wallace, Gomer Davis, Rus Storey, Ron<br />
Wendle ... Joe Kampa, Skip Ivie, Bruce Erickson played Varsity Baseball<br />
... Tom Nelson, John Durham, Tom Jarman, Frank Whittier on football<br />
squad.<br />
J eri Engelking<br />
Scott Harris<br />
Bruce Krohn<br />
Dan Stapleton<br />
Don Hagadone<br />
Greg Hill<br />
Marvin Maddess<br />
Walter Storey<br />
Stan Tucker<br />
Mark Hampton<br />
Ron Holloway<br />
Ralph Maddess<br />
Bob Taisey<br />
Nick Vlachos<br />
Gary Wasemiller Ron Wendle
MIKE SCHULTZ<br />
First Semester President<br />
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J OHN W HITE<br />
Second Semester President<br />
Snow Hall<br />
Men <strong>of</strong> Snow Hall in campus activities with<br />
new IK's Tom Slayton and Tom Kerl ... Model<br />
United Nations Tom Slayton . . . Brent Holben in<br />
Agronomy Club . . . Mu Epsilon Delta tapped<br />
Scott Rudeen and Dick Starkey ... John Schultz<br />
in Biology Club . . . Alpha Kappa Psi- Dan<br />
Eaton ... Serving RHA were Dick Starkey and<br />
Dave Wilcox ... Wes Franklin in Sigma Tau<br />
. . . . KUOI Bob Lomas, Dave Eldenberg, Rick<br />
Bollar ... WCC Ray Oneal and Scott Rudeen ...<br />
Ron Kerl Frosh Week Chairman ... Abdu Lasan,<br />
Dave Conklin in Associated Foresters . . . Phi<br />
Beta Kappa tapped Dick Starkey . . . Roger<br />
Oestmann out for spring football ... Pete Rutherford<br />
and Jim Smith in Baseball ... Abdu Lasan<br />
on Soccer Team ... John Phillips in Wrestling<br />
... Snow Hall closed the year with their spring<br />
dance with the "Springfield Rifle."
Ricky Anglesey Wayne Brydon Bruce Burk Dave Conklin<br />
Wes Franklin Don Heikkila Mont Hibbard David Holm<br />
Robert Jones Abdu Lasan Gary Leischner Barry Roberts<br />
Gary Rose Scott Rudeen Chris Schuh John Schultz<br />
Jan Stephens Marv Stimmel Mike Wasko Albert Wright<br />
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Tau Kappa Epsilon<br />
A good year for Tau Kappa Epsilon . . . Bruce Henry<br />
U. <strong>of</strong> I. Varsity Ski Coach ... Dale Yount, Frank Doctor,<br />
Craig Wiegman, Steve Barker, Jerry Newbern varsity<br />
football ... Brent Claiborn, Tom Hunter, Bob Honsinger,<br />
J oe Shelton tapped for IK's ... Steve Goetz elected IK<br />
Court J ester ... Don Stone Pi Gamma Mu President, tapped<br />
for Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, named winner <strong>of</strong><br />
AFROTC Senior Superior Performance Award and winner<br />
<strong>of</strong> McLane Scholarship . . . Rick Ritter tapped for Phi<br />
Epsilon Kappa ... Both Stone and Ritter tapped for Blue<br />
Key ... Frank Yamamoto in Curtain Club ... Roger<br />
Jamison tapped for Phi Eta Sigma . . . Lonnie Sparks<br />
founder and president <strong>of</strong> Pacific Northwest Flat Earth<br />
Society ... Richard Kunter President <strong>of</strong> Vandal Flying<br />
Club and Associated Miners . . . TKE's finished third in<br />
campus intramurals ... chose J oanne Toevs as first annual<br />
TKE Sweetheart ... Playboy's Playmate <strong>of</strong> the year, Miss<br />
Lisa Baker, special guest at Sweetheart Dance ... yes, it<br />
was a very good year for the men at 745 Nez Perce.<br />
R. Adelmann<br />
.lim Amos<br />
Sam Barker<br />
Mike Barr<br />
James Bates<br />
Steven Bradburn<br />
William Britton<br />
Brent Claiborn<br />
Dick Clyde<br />
Ron Cole<br />
Pat Cudmore<br />
Steve Davis<br />
Phillip Eimers<br />
Harry Emerson<br />
R. Felgenhour<br />
Cliff Fine<br />
John Finley<br />
Doug Fisher<br />
John Forland<br />
Richard Fuehrer<br />
Steve Goetz
Roger Raga<br />
Jim Hawley<br />
Bruce Henry<br />
Ron Honsinger<br />
Jerry Hughes<br />
Thomas Hunter<br />
Steve Jackson<br />
Bob Jacobsen<br />
Mike Kennedy<br />
James Landmark<br />
Russ Lively<br />
Robert Lutton<br />
Greg McDonald<br />
Don Neglay<br />
BiiJ Nishioka<br />
Gary Norbom<br />
Russ Peterson<br />
Lyle Points<br />
Rick Ritter<br />
Roger Ritter<br />
Rob Roger5on<br />
Joe Shelton<br />
Lonnie Sparks<br />
Don Stone<br />
Mike Stone<br />
David Swager<br />
Robert Thompson<br />
Larry Trautman<br />
TERRY ROBINSON<br />
President<br />
Hadley Wagner<br />
Jim Waters<br />
Tory Whitehead<br />
Bradley Wirth<br />
Art Watkins<br />
Brad Whitman<br />
Dale Yount<br />
Dean Webb<br />
Craig Wiegman<br />
Bob Zimmerman
376<br />
FRED GRAY<br />
P'resident<br />
Theta Chi<br />
Theta Chi was out on campus . . . Ron<br />
Reynolds Homecoming Chairman and Senior<br />
Vice President ... Rich Greenfield chosen<br />
outstanding senior in architecture . . . Alpha<br />
Kappa Psi Bob Greeley, Bob Worsley . ..<br />
Charles Bonney in Curtain Club . . . Joe<br />
Cenarrusa IFC Treasurer and WRIFC Vice<br />
President . . . Greg Brown JIFC Treasurer<br />
. . . Gene Delay in MUN . . . Theta Chi<br />
second in the campus College Bowl ... Gail<br />
Shackelford chosen Dream Gir l.
Clair Moore<br />
Ronald Reynolds<br />
Dennis Rhodes<br />
Ken Hall<br />
John Martin<br />
Bob May<br />
Steven Bekktdahl<br />
David Birch<br />
Tom Birch<br />
John Blewett<br />
Gregory Brown<br />
Joseoh Cenarrusa<br />
Dave Evans<br />
T homas Gisler<br />
Bob Greeley<br />
377
Upham Hall<br />
Paul Arndt Bill Bird Andrew Bristol Doug Crockett John Farrington<br />
James Gilbert Carl Glarborg R. Goicoechea Ronald Hanes Eije Johnson<br />
Bob Lanting Richard Peny Randy Pinkerton Bob Records Kenneth Schenk<br />
Bill Stillman Ron Thaemert Donald Vannoy Jim Willms Larry Wolf<br />
Dan Gabica Jack Gilbert<br />
Glenn J ohnson Michael Kesten Erich Korte<br />
Anell Slavick Vernon Smith Eugene Sparks
Another successful year for the men <strong>of</strong> Upham<br />
... Following a good fall dance, Christmas Fireside<br />
and Spring Dance, Upham initiated what<br />
hopefully will become an annual Political "Smoker"<br />
the night before ASUI elections . . . Jim<br />
Willms was elected ASUI President ... John<br />
Farrington tapped for Sigma Tau ... Gil Hagen<br />
named distinguished senior ... Rich Perry, Jim<br />
Hyslop initiated into Mosaic ... Greg Sanford,<br />
Steve Brady, Bob Miller tapped for IK's ... Jim<br />
Gilbert tapped for Phi Kappa Phi ... Vann<br />
Chandler in varsity tennis and Greg Sanford in<br />
freshmen basketball.<br />
JAMES H YSLOP<br />
Fi'rst Semester P'resident
380<br />
RICK McGoLDEN<br />
First Semester P'resident<br />
DOUG BAUNE<br />
Second Semester P'resident<br />
Willis<br />
Sweet<br />
Hall<br />
Willis Sweet held their last annual<br />
Cabaret . . . Spring Steak Fry . . . Eric<br />
Puschmann in Arnold Air Society and Sigma<br />
Tau . . . Dean Miller tapped for Phi Eta<br />
Sigma ... Fred Ducat in Alpha Phi Omega<br />
... Delta Sigma Chi- Mike Clay.<br />
DICK LITZINGER<br />
Proctor
Jim Stutzman<br />
Melvin Sundin<br />
Wayne Syran<br />
Craig Thomson<br />
Ward Tollbom<br />
Craig Zemke<br />
Pete Arkell<br />
Phil Batchelder<br />
Clifford Bradley<br />
Charles Cowden<br />
Roger Eisenbarth<br />
J on Elsberry<br />
Carl Feucht<br />
Ken F rank<br />
Ross Gedeberg<br />
Joe Goergen<br />
Dennis Gray<br />
John Grieve<br />
Gordon Harris<br />
Mike Heck<br />
Ron Hernvall<br />
Lynn Hyslop<br />
Stan Jones<br />
Dave Markowski<br />
Dean Miller<br />
Tom Miller<br />
Dennis Noble<br />
S. P alowatvischai<br />
J im Peterson<br />
Eric P uschmann<br />
Colin Randolph<br />
Bill Reid<br />
Phillip Robinson<br />
Edward Sanman<br />
Harley Schreck<br />
Mike Smith<br />
381
382<br />
Sigma<br />
Gamma<br />
Chi<br />
Wayne Chandler<br />
Dennis Dossett<br />
Paul Gillespie<br />
Leonard Hult<br />
LEE COLLETT<br />
P1·esident<br />
Klyn Cheney<br />
Porter Dutson<br />
Alan Herbst<br />
Francis Lee<br />
Kenneth Collett Calvin Davidson<br />
Bl'ian Evans<br />
Jerry Herr<br />
Greg Miller<br />
John Francis<br />
Keith Hessing<br />
Van Newbold
Sigma Gamma Chi's first year as a fraternity<br />
was an active one . . . Keith Hessing in Varsity<br />
Basketball . . . Rodney Watson tapped for Phi<br />
Beta Kappa ... Porter Dutson represented <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
at the Farm Bureau Talent Show at Kansas City<br />
... Lee Collett won the Hamilton Watch Award<br />
... Nairn Moore and Gregg Miller on the winning<br />
team <strong>of</strong> the J. R. Simplot Freshman Engineering<br />
Design Award . .. Leonard Hult State FF A Vice<br />
President . . . Paul Gillespie won Texaco Scholarship<br />
... John Francis awarded NDEA Fellowship<br />
and Secretary-Fiscal Agent <strong>of</strong> Xi Sigma Pi<br />
. . . Dean Lee won F reshman Math Contest . . .<br />
Calvin Davidson, Brian Evans, Gregg Miller in<br />
Phi Eta Sigma ... Calvin Davidson won Standard<br />
Oil Scholarship . . . House donated LDS books<br />
to the <strong>University</strong> <strong>Library</strong> ... Other activities included<br />
the Fall Dance, Christmas Party, and<br />
Spring Formal Dinner Dance.<br />
Alan Robison Ron Smith<br />
Rodney Watson Garth Winter<br />
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THE<br />
UNIVERSITY<br />
OF<br />
IDAHO
ADMINISTRATIVE<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Regents .......................... 54<br />
Counselors ...................................... 35<br />
Governor Samuelson .................... 33<br />
Placement Center .......................... 35<br />
President Hartung ........................ 30<br />
Student Affairs .............................. 34<br />
Vice Presidents/ Administration .. 32<br />
ACTIVITIES<br />
Blue Key Talent Show .................. 162<br />
Drama ....................................... .... 170<br />
Foresters' Ball ................................ 137<br />
Helldivers ........................................ 153<br />
Music Groups ................................ 156<br />
Navy Ball ........................................ 136<br />
Orchesis .......................................... 152<br />
Pansy Breakfast ............................ 165<br />
Phi Delt Turtle Derby ................ 151<br />
ASUI ACTIVITIES<br />
ABM Fot·um .................................. 166<br />
Big Name Entertainment ............ 144<br />
Blood D1·ive .................................... 149<br />
Campus Chest ................................ 150<br />
Coed Capers .................................... 125<br />
Dad's Day ........................................ 128<br />
Emphasis Education Week ........ 154<br />
Fall Dances .................................... 130<br />
Freshman Orientation .................. 122<br />
Frosh Week .................................... 148<br />
Graduation ...................................... 174<br />
Holly Week .................................... 134<br />
Homecoming .................................... 126<br />
Miss U <strong>of</strong> I .................................... 164<br />
Mother's Weekend ........................ 168<br />
Public Events ................................ 146<br />
Registration .................................... 123<br />
SUB .................................................. 138<br />
Symposium ...................................... 140<br />
<strong>University</strong> Pace .............................. 160<br />
WSU Walk ...................................... 124<br />
ASUI ORGANIZATIONS<br />
Activities Council ........................ 196<br />
Associated Women Students ........ 208<br />
ASUI Executive Board ................ 195<br />
ASUI President ............................ 194<br />
ASUI Vice President .................... 194<br />
Budget Director ............................ 200<br />
KUOI .............................................. 206<br />
Public Relations Director ............ 200<br />
Student Union Office .................... 198<br />
Traffic Court .................................. 229<br />
ASUI P UBLICATIONS<br />
Argonaut ........................................ 204<br />
Gem <strong>of</strong> the Mountains .................. 201<br />
ATHLETICS<br />
Baseball ............................................ 268<br />
Basketball ........................................ 256<br />
Cross Country ................................ 267<br />
Football ............................................ 246<br />
Golf .................................................. 267<br />
Intramurals .................................... 278<br />
Porn Pon Girls ................................ 251<br />
Rally Squad .................................... 251<br />
Skiing .............................................. 266<br />
Swimming ...................................... 272<br />
Tennis .............................................. 274<br />
Tt·ack .............................................. 276<br />
Organizational Index<br />
Women's Recreation Association 284<br />
Wrestling ........................................ 264<br />
CLASSES<br />
Freshmen ........................................ 115<br />
Sophomores .................................... 101<br />
Juniors ............................................ 89<br />
Seniors ............................................ 69<br />
Graduate Students ........................ 88<br />
Outstanding Seniors .................... 60<br />
COLLEGES<br />
Adult Education ............................ 62<br />
Agriculture .................................... 36<br />
Business .......................................... 38<br />
Education ........................................ 40<br />
Engineering .................................... 42<br />
Forestry .......................................... 44<br />
Graduate School ............................ 62<br />
Law .................................................. 46<br />
Law School Faculty/ Senior Class 46<br />
Letters and Science ...................... 48<br />
Mines ................................................ 61<br />
ENGINEERS<br />
Automotive Engineers .................. 226<br />
Chemical Engineers ...................... 225<br />
I EEE .............................................. 224<br />
Mechanical Engineers .................. 226<br />
Student Affiliate <strong>of</strong> ACS ............ 224<br />
FRATERNITIES<br />
Alpha Kappa Lambda .................. 326<br />
Alpha Tau Omega .......................... 328<br />
Beta Theta Pi ................................ 330<br />
Delta Chi ........................................ 338<br />
Delta Sigma Phi ............................ 340<br />
Delta Tau Delta ............................ 342<br />
Farmhouse ...................................... 344<br />
Kappa Sigma ................................ 360<br />
Lambda Chi Alpha ...................... 362<br />
Phi Delta Theta ............................ 368<br />
Phi Gamma Delta .......................... 360<br />
Phi Kappa Tau .............................. 362<br />
Pi Kappa Alpha ............................ 366<br />
Sigma Alpha Epsilon .................. 366<br />
Sigma Chi ...................................... 368<br />
Sigma Nu ........................................ 370<br />
Tau Kappa Epsilon ...................... 374<br />
Theta Chi ........................................ 376<br />
Sigma Gamma Chi ........................ 382<br />
HONORARIES AND SOCIETIES<br />
Aggie Honor Roll .......................... 37<br />
Alpha Kappa Psi .......................... 38<br />
Alpha Lambda Delta .................... 53<br />
Alpha Zeta .................................... 36<br />
Blue Key ........................................ 212<br />
Mosaic .............................................. 230<br />
Mortar Board ................................ 209<br />
Mu Epsilon Delta .......................... 49<br />
Phi Beta Kappa .............................. 48<br />
Phi Kappa Phi .............................. 53<br />
Phi Upsilon Omicron .................... 221<br />
Pi Gamma Mu .............................. 49<br />
Sigma Tau ...................................... 42<br />
Silver Lance .................................... 209<br />
MEN'S DORMS<br />
Borah Hall ...................................... 332<br />
Campus Club .................................. 334<br />
Chrisman Hall ................................ 336<br />
Gault Hall ...................................... 346<br />
Graham Hall .................................. 348<br />
Lindley Hall .................................... 364<br />
McConnell Hall .............................. 356<br />
Shoup Hall ...................................... 364<br />
Snow Hall ...................................... 372<br />
Upham Hall .................................... 378<br />
Willis Sweet .................................. 380<br />
ORGANIZATIONS AND SERVICE<br />
GROUPS<br />
Ag Council ...................................... 228<br />
Ag Economics Club ...................... 228<br />
Agronomy Club ............................ 232<br />
Al A .................................................. 226<br />
Alpha Phi Omega ........................ 213<br />
Associated Foresters .................... 229<br />
Bench and Bar ...................... 217, 232<br />
Block and Bridle .................. 227, 232<br />
Collegiate FF A .............................. 227<br />
Curtain Club .................................. 233<br />
Future Veterinarians .................. 227<br />
Home Economics Club .................. 221<br />
Intercollegiate Knights ................ 211<br />
Interfraternity Council .............. 215<br />
Junior IFC ...................................... 216<br />
Junior Panhellenic ........................ 218<br />
Pakistani Students ........................ 218<br />
Panhellenic .................................... 214<br />
PEM Club ...................................... 219<br />
Residence Hall Council ................ 216<br />
SIEA ................................................ 218<br />
Soccer Team .................................. 220<br />
Sports Car Club ............................ 233<br />
Spurs ................................................ 210<br />
Valkyries ........................................ 212<br />
Vandal Esquires ............................ 230<br />
Vandal Flying Club .................... 220<br />
Vandal Riders ................................ 220<br />
Wallace Complex Committee ...... 216<br />
Women's "I" Club ........................ 219<br />
WRA ................................................ 219<br />
POLITICS<br />
Campus Elections .......................... 142<br />
ICEP ................................................ 217<br />
Model UN ...................................... 143<br />
Young Democrats ........................ 233<br />
Young Republicans ...................... 233<br />
RELIGIOUS AREA<br />
Religious Centers ......................... .231<br />
ROTC<br />
Air Force ........................................ 238<br />
Army ................................................ 236<br />
Navy ................................................ 237<br />
NESEP .......................................... 234<br />
Staffs ................................................ 235<br />
ROYALTY<br />
A TO Esquire Girl ........................ 184<br />
Delta Sig Dream Girl .................. 185<br />
Forester's Queen .......................... 188<br />
Frosh King .................................... 183<br />
Frosh Queen .................................. 183<br />
Gault Hall Snowball Queen ........ 187<br />
Holly Queen .................................. 180<br />
Homecoming Queen ...................... 178<br />
Lambda Chi Crescent Girl ........ 184<br />
May Qtteen .................................... 181<br />
Military Queen .............................. 186<br />
391
392<br />
Miss Campus Chest .................... 182<br />
Miss <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> ldaho ............ 179<br />
Navy Color Girl ............................ 186<br />
Phi Tau Laurel Queen ................ 185<br />
SAE Violet Queen ........................ 189<br />
Sweetheart <strong>of</strong> Sigma Chi ............ 181<br />
Theta Chi Dream Girl ................ 189<br />
TKE Sweetheart .......................... 188<br />
Ugly Man ........................................ 182<br />
Willis Sweet Cabaret Queen ...... 187<br />
SORORITIES<br />
Alpha Chi Omega ........................ 290<br />
Alpha Gamma Delta .................... 292<br />
- A<br />
Abajian, Kelly Jo, 102, 320<br />
Abbott, Kat·en Lucile, 290<br />
Abo, Lois Ann, 69, 304<br />
Absec, Kevin Martin, 89, 211, 337<br />
Abula, Sule Sylvanus, 69, 356<br />
Acuff, Orla Rae Kirking, 89, 296<br />
Adams, Charles William, 328<br />
Adams, Dudley Vere, 362<br />
Adams, Jill Christine, 294<br />
Adams, Jon Scott, 358<br />
Adams, Steven Vallenty, 102, 368<br />
Adams, Timm Russell, 53<br />
Adelmann, Carl Richard, 374<br />
Adkins, Chester Dale, 224<br />
Aggers, Kent Charles, 42, 63, 69, 209,<br />
212<br />
Agidius, James Patrick, 102<br />
Aguirre, Diana Carmen, 182, 223, 236,<br />
251<br />
Aguirre, Jose, 102, 215, 344<br />
Aguirre, Sylvia Dolores, 89, 212, 296<br />
Ahamed, Azizuddin, 88<br />
Ahrens, Edward Duane, 217<br />
Aikens, Dave, 89, 344<br />
Aitkin, Judith Ann, 102, 324<br />
Albers, Dennis Lynn, 69, 195, 197, 352<br />
Albet·ts, Doris lone, 219, 298<br />
Aldridge, Holly Anne, 219, 300<br />
Alldaffer, Sue Ann, 208, 304<br />
Allen, Bruce Leroy, 69<br />
Allen, Elizabeth Made, 102, 306<br />
Allen, Laurie Joan, 309<br />
Allen, Mo, 88<br />
Allen, Richard Wayne, 332<br />
Allen, Wayne R., 236, 362<br />
Allen, William Cox, 368<br />
Allford, Linda Lou, 89, 324<br />
Allison, William Lloyd, 343<br />
Alsaker, Daniel Lee, 367<br />
Amonson, Robert, 53<br />
Ambrose, Polly, 197, 222, 318<br />
Amos, James Frank, 69, 374<br />
Amundsen, Mary Amelia, 324<br />
Andelin, Ralph Gordon, 49, 211<br />
Andersen, Lorin Emerson, 352<br />
Anderson, Andena Jewel, 324<br />
Anderson, Burt William, 38<br />
Anderson, Darice Liane, 316<br />
Anderson, Elton George, 89, 232, 355<br />
Anderson, Gloria Jean, 230, 380<br />
Anderson, Helen Joyce, 69, 221, 296<br />
knderson; Jerry Dean, 334<br />
Anderson, Karen Irene, 89, 222, 308<br />
Anderson, Kermit Karl, 38, 89, 212, 360<br />
Anderson, Kristine Ruth, 236, 290<br />
Alpha Phi ........................................ 294<br />
Delta Delta Delta ........................ 300<br />
Delta Gamma ................................ 302<br />
Gamma Phi Beta .......................... 310<br />
Kappa Alpha Theta ...................... 316<br />
Kappa Kappa Gamma ................ 318<br />
Pi Beta Phi .................................... 320<br />
SPONSOR GROUPS<br />
Angel Flight ................ . ............... 238<br />
Corvettes ........................................ 237<br />
Daughters <strong>of</strong> Diana .................... 222<br />
Daughters <strong>of</strong> the Shield<br />
and Diamonds .......................... 223<br />
Student Index<br />
Anderson, Lyla Lynn, 102, 292<br />
Anderson, Margaret Jean, 102, 296<br />
Anderson, Michael, 217<br />
Anderson, Rhea Kiebert, 102, 314<br />
Anderson, Roger Lee, 228<br />
Anderson, Roger Wayne, 195<br />
Anderson, Ronald James, 89, 352<br />
Anderson, Shirley Ann, 102, 304<br />
Andres, Janice Irene, 320<br />
Andrews, Phillip Joseph, 227<br />
Angell, Stephen Francis, 89, 358<br />
Anglesy, Ricky Kent, 373<br />
Ankney, Kent Clifford, 328<br />
Ankney, Leslie Elton, 232<br />
Annis, David Howard, 227<br />
Anselmo, Carol Lee, 102, 296<br />
Arana, Antonia Marie, 69, 212, 302<br />
Arford, Marla LaVonne, 90, 308<br />
Arkell, Peter Scott, 90, 381<br />
Armstrong, Sally Elizabeth, 178, 223<br />
Arndt, Karen Elaine, 69, 214, 222, 291<br />
Arndt, Paul Andrew, 102, 378<br />
Arneson, Dennis Calvin, 53, 234<br />
Arneson, Robert Lawrence, 48, 224<br />
Arnold, Diana Maureen, 69, 290<br />
Arnold, Pamela Sue, 69, 300<br />
Arnzen, Joan Marie, 314<br />
Arnzen, Michael ·Francis, 36, 228<br />
Arvish, Andrea Joan, 102, 314<br />
Ashbaugh, Marilyn Louis, 69<br />
Ashenbrener, Christopher, 90, 360<br />
Ashenbrener, Jan Marie, 69, 309<br />
Ashion, Barbara Jean, 223<br />
Atchison, John Warren, 224<br />
Ater, Linda, 53<br />
Athow, Lewis Keith, 42<br />
Atkinson, Gary Lee, 248<br />
Auger, Janne. Christine, 102, 318<br />
Austin, Bruce Gordon, 90, 366<br />
Avery, James Alan, 69, 359<br />
- B-<br />
Babbitt, Sherry Diane, 298<br />
Babin, Billy Terence, 38<br />
Bacharach, Kristin, 309<br />
Bacharach, Sam Arthur, 204, 233<br />
Bader, Judy Ann, 314<br />
Bagley, Richard Seibert, 102, 368<br />
Bailey, Michael Fred, 207<br />
Bailey, Patricia Irene, 187<br />
Baker, Betty Colleen, 214, 292<br />
Baker, Dwight Eldridge, 217<br />
Baker, George Harvey, 70<br />
Baker, John Patton, Jr., 42, 70, 344<br />
Baker, Marshall Manfred, 88, 212<br />
Little Sigmas .................................. 223<br />
Little Sisters <strong>of</strong> Minerva ............ 222<br />
ROTC .............................................. 236<br />
WOMEN'S DORMITORIES<br />
Campbell Hall ................................ 296<br />
Carter Hall .................................... 298<br />
Ethel Steel House ........................ 304<br />
Forney Hall .................................... 306<br />
French House ................................ 308<br />
Hays Hall ...................................... 312<br />
Houston Hall .................................. 314<br />
McCoy Hall .................................... 322<br />
Oleson Hall .................................... 324<br />
Baker, Raymond John, 229<br />
Baker, Roger Douglas, 368<br />
Baker, Sharon Kay, 300<br />
Balderson, Harold, 326<br />
Baldus, Carlene Doris, 306<br />
Baldus, Dennis Joseph, 102<br />
Baldwin, James Lenard, 217<br />
Baldwin, Patrick Lee, 352<br />
Baldwin, Robert Eugene, 70, 347<br />
Bales, Mary Kathleen, 70, 318<br />
Ball, Ronald Glenn, 230<br />
Ballou, Michael Stephen, 252<br />
Balls, Mari Beth, 102, 292<br />
Bamesberger, Susan Jean, 70, 221, 309<br />
Bandy, Louise Marie, 102, 314<br />
Bandy, Robert Wells, 232<br />
Barinaga, Charles Joe, 355<br />
Barker, Donald Ray, 217<br />
Barker, Samuel Eric, 90, 374<br />
Barnes, Barry, 49<br />
Barnes, Craig Darwin, 102, 360<br />
Barnes, James Oliver, 334<br />
Barnes, Kay Ellen, 49<br />
Barnes, Kenneth Eugene, 370<br />
Barnett, Candace Lynn, 70, 318<br />
Barr, Douglass Scott, 207<br />
Barr, Karen Christine, 318<br />
Barr, Michael Eugene, 102, 374<br />
Barrett, Carole Jean, 70<br />
Barta, James Lee, 196, 232, 368<br />
Bartenhagen, Edward, 90, 362<br />
Bartlome, Kathleen, 324<br />
Barton, Dana Samuel, 368<br />
Barton, Patricia Louise, 49, 90, 294<br />
Bartosh, Sharon Lee, 90, 292<br />
Basey, Linda Ruth, 49, 70<br />
Basgen, Catherine, 102, 290<br />
Batchelder, Philip, 90, 381<br />
Batelaan, Dorothy, 53, 102, 314<br />
Bates, Clifford Jay, 102, 352<br />
Bates, James William, 70, 374<br />
Bates, Nancy Faye, 304<br />
Batie, Donna Marie, 70, 290<br />
Bauer, Michael Anthony, 229, 347<br />
Bauman, Lorraine, 102, 308<br />
Baumgartner, Hazel Joy, 102, 322<br />
Baune, Douglas Wayne, 90, 380<br />
Bausch, Tamara Judy, 53, 70<br />
Beal, Olani, 227<br />
Bean, Arthur William, 365<br />
Beaster, Ervin James, 53<br />
Beatty, Lynn Alan, 334<br />
Beck, Catherine Rose, 70, 314<br />
Beck, Donald Ernest, 326<br />
Becker, Janie Green, 53, 70<br />
Becker, Theodore James, 90, 355
Howard, Loy Kim, 38<br />
Howe, Teny Philip, 36, 228<br />
Howell, Michael Edward, 227, 363<br />
Hoyle, Rick Wayne, 371<br />
Huffaker, Michael Wayne, 343<br />
Hughes, Hollis Nedra, 106, 295<br />
Hughes, Jerry Scott, 94, 375<br />
Hughes, Mary Margaret, 222<br />
Hughes, Mike, 233<br />
Hull, Carolyn Elizabeth, 106, 314<br />
Hull, Cynthia J ean, 106, 222, 251, 300<br />
Hulme, Edward George, 94, 367<br />
Hulsizer, Janice Ann, 94, 221, 314<br />
Hult, Leonard Kay, 207, 382<br />
Humphrey, Charles, 94, 371<br />
Hunt, Carolyn Jannette, 296<br />
Hunter, Michael Thomas, 215, 367<br />
Hunter, Thomas Rollin, 375<br />
Huter, Larry Raymond, 106, 228, 366<br />
Hyde, Blaine, 220<br />
Hyde, David William, 46, 88, 217, 349<br />
Hyslop, James Swayne, 94, 230, 379<br />
Hyslop, Lynn Douglas, 77, 381<br />
Hyslop, Sara Cornelia, 106, 312<br />
- 1lcenbice,<br />
Sharon Rae, 106, 303<br />
Inman, William Michael, 94, 363<br />
Inouye, Don Mittsuru, 42<br />
Inskip, Charles Dillon, 77<br />
lsbelle, Naomi J o, 213<br />
Itami, Richard, 230<br />
Iverson, James Gilbert, 77<br />
Iverson, Judy Eileen, 229, 323<br />
-J<br />
Jackson, Jill Ann, 222, 290<br />
Jackson, Laurie Elizabeth, 320<br />
Jackson, Steven Kay, 106, 375<br />
Jackson, William Paul, 94, 371<br />
Jacobs, Gwen, 107, 304<br />
Jacobs, Jeanne Marie, 77, 209, 232, 323<br />
Jacobs, Kathy Jo, 179<br />
J acobs, Nona Lee, 77, 219, 304<br />
Jacobsen, Robert George, 107, 376<br />
Jacobson, Delloyd, 94, 366<br />
Jacobson, Robert Stephen, 107, 336<br />
James, Douglas Donovan, 77, 368<br />
Jamison, Lynda Jean, 88, 312<br />
Jamison, Roger Alan, 332<br />
Janssen, A. S., 42<br />
Jantz, Doris Ellen, 63<br />
Jaques, Gary Norman, 107, 211, 363<br />
Jasman, J oyce Marie, 216, 324<br />
Jasper, Cynthia Jean, 298<br />
Jeffers, Jill Angela, 77<br />
Jeffery, Jan Allene, 223, 320<br />
Jeffries, LaVay Ward, 238<br />
Jeffries, Melanie, 94, 314<br />
Jennings, Gayle, 77, 296<br />
J ennings, Olin Henry, 234<br />
Jennings, Thomas, 363<br />
Jensen, Karen Doris, 77, 310<br />
Jensen, Martin Perry, 355<br />
Jensen, Rhonda Kay, 214, 310<br />
Jensen, Roxann Marie, 107, 292<br />
Jensen, Teny Lee, 211, 328<br />
Jeppesen, Walter, 77, 224<br />
Jervik, Leland Bjarne, 38, 77<br />
Jeske, Vida Irene, 94, 299<br />
Jessup, Michael Charles, 37, 207<br />
Jifri, Abdulla Alawi, 94<br />
Jobe, David Arthur, 229<br />
Jochens, Cynthia Rae, 222, 320<br />
John, Daniel Dennis, 328<br />
John, Randall Wail Williams, 328<br />
Johnson, Bevel"ly Jean, 63<br />
Johnson, Deboz·ah Lee, 300<br />
Johnson, Dennis Lee, 225<br />
Johnson, Don, 369<br />
Johnson, Eijc, 378<br />
Johnson, Frances Elaine, 299<br />
Johnson, Glenn, 378<br />
Johnson, Herman Wesley, 353<br />
Johnson, Julie Lea, 188<br />
Johnson, Mark Robert, 212<br />
Johnson, Mildred, 201, 304<br />
Johnson, Patricia Ann, 63, 107, 208,<br />
210, 236, 296<br />
Johnson, Patricia, 49, 77<br />
Johnson, Patrick Harvey, 108, 211, 330<br />
Johnson, Richard Edward, 94, 360<br />
Johnson, Roger Patrick, 236, 341<br />
Johnson, Susie, 94, 295<br />
Johnson, Tamis Lee, 208, 292<br />
Johnston, Milton Dean, 36, 77, 228, 344<br />
Johnston, Nancy Louise, 48, 63, 77, 209,<br />
214, 316<br />
Johnstone, Diane Marie, 304<br />
Johnstun, Joyce Anne, 314<br />
Jones, Anne Moree, 77, 214, 319<br />
Jones, Corene Ann, 94, 323<br />
Jones, Dennis Ronald, 351<br />
Jones, Douglas Raymond, 36, 347<br />
Jones, Garry William, 46, 217<br />
Jones, Gerald Eugene, 371<br />
Jones, Janice, 310<br />
Jones, Jeanie Sue, 236, 319, 324<br />
Jones, John Thomas, 272, 330<br />
Jones, Marcia Ann, 107, 323<br />
Jones, Mark Robert, 358<br />
Jones, Robert Leslie, 373<br />
Jones, Sharon Lee, 323<br />
Jones, Stanley Lloyd, 94, 351<br />
Jordan, Gail, 78<br />
Jordan, William, 207, 330<br />
Jorgenson, Maryann, 207<br />
Juba, Robert James, 249<br />
Judd, James Franklyn, 46<br />
Judge, Rosemary, 323<br />
Julian, Judith Ann, 323<br />
-K-<br />
Kalbus, Mary Jane, 222, 237, 320<br />
Kalstad, Barbara Gayle, 94, 304<br />
Kampa, J oseph Edward, 371<br />
Kaschmitter, Gerald, 225<br />
Kasney, Myron William, 38, 78, 349<br />
Kasworm, Susan JoAnne, 107, 323<br />
Kauer, Steven Leo, 217<br />
Kauffman, Harold Dean, 78<br />
Kaufman, James Phillip, 217<br />
Kayler, Susan Elizabeth, 299<br />
Kean, Janette Martha, 78, 218, 306<br />
Keator, Katherine Jean, 292<br />
Kee, Robert James, 49, 78, 345<br />
Keen, Kathryn Peggy, 107, 314<br />
Keithly, Carolyn Jane, 107, 186, 223,<br />
295<br />
Kelley, Edward Frank, 201, 202<br />
Kellner, David Herman, 234<br />
Kellogg, Colleen Valda, 299<br />
Kelly, Kathleen Alice, 320<br />
Kelly, Sandra Ruth, 78, 304<br />
Kelly, Susan Anne, 210<br />
Kelly, Thomas Lee, 107, 363<br />
Kelly, Verland, 234<br />
Kelso, Sandy, 94, 330<br />
Kendall, Kathleen Ann, 78, 214, 223,<br />
303<br />
Kendrick, Darlena Rae, 299<br />
Kennedy, Jack William, 216, 230<br />
Kennedy. Michael, 107<br />
Kennedy, Michael Dane, 375<br />
Kennedy, Pamela J o, 222, 290<br />
Kennedy, Paul Emerson, 211<br />
Kenney, Daniel Francis, 224<br />
Kenworthy, Wendy Elaine, 78, 314<br />
Kephart, Michael Muir, 225<br />
Kerbs, Judi Kay, 107, 208, 210, 237, 295<br />
Kerns, Carolyn Kay, 107, 296<br />
Kerr, Mary Alice, 314<br />
Keslar, Glena LaVerne, 219, 249<br />
Kessler, Ronald Frank, 217<br />
Kesten, Michael Alan, 378<br />
Kevan, Andrew Bruce, 367<br />
Kevan, Kristina, 313<br />
Kevan, Marianne, 324<br />
Keyser, Emmett Marvin, 234<br />
Kido, Patricia Anne, 297<br />
Kindschy, Donna Jane, 78, 321<br />
King, Ronald Wayne, 94, 360<br />
Kingsford, Edward, 365<br />
Kinney, Connie Jean, 107, 296<br />
Kinsell, Elizabeth Ann, 323<br />
Kinsey, Katherine, 107, 221, 296<br />
Kirby, Perry Kenneth, 94, 369<br />
Kircher, Mark Lincoln, 107, 369<br />
Kirk, Daniel Eltinge, 369<br />
Kirkham, Shanna Lee, 214, 310<br />
Kirkland, Dan Lynn, 94, 272, 331<br />
Kirtner, Regina Marie, 107, 324<br />
Kiser, Lawerance Lee, 46<br />
Klatt, Robert Christoper, 339<br />
Kleavno, Keith Edward, 94, 353<br />
Klein, Thomas John, 272<br />
Kloepfer, Deanne, 236, 251<br />
Knapp, Marjorie Diane, 304<br />
Knepper, George William, 78, 224<br />
Knepper, Pamela Kay, 94, 314<br />
Knight, Shirley JoAnne, 78, 323<br />
Knight, Vicki Rene, 295<br />
Knock, Mark Mathew, 94, 353<br />
Knox, Nancy Ann, 67, 223<br />
Koch, Karen Arlene, 300<br />
Koch, Sharon Therese, 299<br />
Koch, William Wheeler, 369<br />
Koelsch, David Clay, 339<br />
Koelsch, Michael Peter, 49, 211<br />
Koentopp, Nancy Alene, 78, 314<br />
Koester, Claudia Jean, 214, 316<br />
Koester, Gerald Glen, 78, 212, 215, 370<br />
Koester, Valerie Ann, 53, 94, 201, 202,<br />
221, 317<br />
Konen, Dianne Marie, 236<br />
Konen, Sharon Ann, 107, 319<br />
Koontz, Janice Diane, 107, 296<br />
Korte, Christopher Karl, 343<br />
Korete, Erich Nelson, 94, 204, 378<br />
Koskella, Janet Jackson, 53, 78, 317<br />
Koskella, Kathy Ann, 317<br />
Koskella, Kenneth Ray, 48, 49, 53<br />
Kosny, Mitchell Ernest, 216<br />
Koster, Ann Marie, 317<br />
Krantz, Eddie Allen, 37, 42<br />
Krasselt, Wayne Allen, 37, 232<br />
Krogue,John Alan, 355<br />
Krohn, Bruce Arthur, 94, 371<br />
Kroll, Charles Robert, 358<br />
Kroner, J., 217<br />
Kunter, Richard Sain, 220<br />
Kurdy, Ann Louise, 78, 320<br />
Kyle, Michael George, 331<br />
Kytonen, Toni LaRay, 107., 316<br />
- L -<br />
Labine, Suzanne Lee, 107, 317<br />
Laborde, Ray Vernon, 224<br />
Labreche, John William, 53<br />
LaFontaine, Susan, 226<br />
LaForce, Don Christian, 234<br />
LaFrenz, Helen Ruth, 295<br />
Laird, Daniel James, 78<br />
Lail·d, Douglas Ronald, 78<br />
Lake, Frederick Nelson, 95, 369<br />
Lake, George, 339<br />
Lakey, David Edwin, 236<br />
Lamanna, Albert John, 218<br />
LaMarche, Linda Lee, 78, 310
Michael, Margaret Dee, 108, 325<br />
Michaelson, Lyle Vern, 95, 329<br />
Michener, Sheri Lynn, 80<br />
Micone, Theodore Ralph, 234<br />
Miles, Glenn, 355<br />
Miles, Paul, 88<br />
Millensifer, Marilyn, 108, 210, 321<br />
Miller, Allison, 68, 80, 195, 209, 295<br />
Miller, Brian George, 49, 211<br />
Miller, Clarence Steven, 236<br />
Miller, Connie, 219<br />
Miller, Cynthia Vaye, 313<br />
Miller, Dean Herman, 381<br />
Miller, Deborah Dee, 108, 290<br />
Miller, Donald Dean, 234<br />
Miller, Elizabeth, 314<br />
Miller, Elyce Joanne, 323<br />
Miller, Geraldine Sue, 108, 213, 292<br />
Miller, Glen Keith, 227<br />
Miller, James Lewis, 108<br />
Miller, John Gregg, 382<br />
Miller, Kurt William, 80, 361<br />
Miller, Pamela Jean, 49, 108, 317<br />
Miller, Richard Duane, 220<br />
Miller, Robert John, 349<br />
Miller, Ronald Hunt, 42, 80, 226<br />
Miller, Thomas Burton, 108, 229, 381<br />
Mills, Delynn, 301<br />
Mills, Wendy Irene, 295<br />
Minter, Robert Fallis, 80<br />
Mitchell, Florence June, 108, 325<br />
Mitchell, James Kilborn, 217<br />
Mitchell, Meridith Lee, 108, 321<br />
Mitchell, Shelley Anne, 108, 325<br />
Mitchell, William Keith, 359<br />
Mogensen, Michael Ray, 232<br />
Moody, Jim, 95, 333<br />
Monroe, Nelson Harold, 108, 333<br />
Montandon, John Robert, 80<br />
Montell, Colleen, 197, 212, 321<br />
Montgomery, Ellen Marie, 109, 319<br />
Montgomery, Marilyn Ann, 109, 306<br />
Moore, Clair Frederick, 95, 377<br />
Moore, George Elwick, 49<br />
Moore, Wesley Harold, 80, 224, 234<br />
Moran, Kathryn Marlene, 109, 314<br />
Morefield, Michael, 347<br />
Morfitt, Michael Glenn, 46<br />
Morgan, Cathleen Marie, 223<br />
Morgan, Joseph William, 96<br />
Morgan, Kay, 96, 222, 303<br />
Morgan, Russell Titus, 109, 347<br />
Morical, Gary David, 80, 363<br />
Morris, Steven Douglas, 369<br />
Morris, Stewart Allen, 46<br />
Morrow, Sally Ann, 96, 290<br />
Morton, Douglas Eugene, 339<br />
Morton, Patricia Ann, 222<br />
Mosier, Lyle Philip, 365<br />
Mottern, James Warren, 89, 96, 211,<br />
212, 367<br />
Mowrer, Dale Wayne, 80, 341<br />
Moyle, Marilynn Kay, 49, 96<br />
Muir, Gregory Andrew, 353<br />
Muirbrook, Gail Ann, 80, 314<br />
Mulalley, Linda Sue, 109, 216, 315<br />
Mulkey, Susan Jane, 323<br />
Mullen, Mike David, 53, 80<br />
Mullinix, Daryl Kenneth, 80, 365<br />
Mumm, Phoebe, 49<br />
Mundt, Fred, 80<br />
Munn, Sidney Glen, 38<br />
Murphy, Patricia Lee, 303<br />
Murray, Michael Nibert, 211<br />
Murray, Roger James, 225<br />
Musiel, Robert Wayne, 359<br />
Musiel, Timothy Max, 109, 359<br />
Myers, Albert Fleming, 225<br />
Myers, Philip Allen, 355<br />
-N<br />
Nagaki, Byron Joe, 363<br />
Nagaki, JoAnne, 96, 304<br />
Nail, Angeline Sue, 223, 291<br />
Nakamura, Marsha, 109, 325<br />
Nash, Douglas Roger, 217<br />
Matton, John, 80<br />
Nau. Patrick Daniel, 38<br />
Naymark, Richard Brian, 207<br />
Naymik, Mary Anastasia, 80<br />
Neberdahl, Edward, 355<br />
Neely, Anna Kathleen, 109, 299<br />
Neglay, Donald Marvin, 80, 375<br />
Nelsen, Rex Ernest, 327<br />
Nelson, Bradford Arthur, 96, 351<br />
Nelson, John Carl, 109, 367<br />
Nelson, Mardell, 101<br />
Nelson, Margaret Ann, 49, 80, 218, 292<br />
Nelson, Mary, 80<br />
Nelson, Mary Lynne, 109, 315<br />
Nelson, Michael Ray, 96, 367<br />
Nelson, Paul Ludwig, 115, 369<br />
Nelson, Teresa Lee, 223<br />
Nelson, Thomas Crill, 248<br />
Nelson, Wilbur Thayne, 46<br />
New, Donale Randall, 80<br />
Newbold, Van Reo, 109, 232, 382<br />
Newell, Patricia Suzan, 236<br />
Newman, Larry Gordon, 232<br />
Ney, Theodore, 36, 228<br />
Nicholes, Roberta Rae, 321<br />
Nichols, Dyanne LaRae, 80, 357<br />
Nichols, Glenn, 357<br />
Nicholson, Donald, 96, 353<br />
Nickel, Penny Lee, 109, 292<br />
Nielson, Jerry Dean, 238<br />
Niemeier, Chris Martin, 211, 215, 329<br />
Nilsson, Mary Margaret, 96, 299<br />
Nishioka, Bill Jonathan, 81, 375<br />
Nissula, Janet, 219<br />
Nix, Robert Wayne, 96, 371<br />
Noble, Clark Fleming, 347<br />
Noble, Dennis Lee, 81, 381<br />
Noble, Rikki Alan, 341<br />
Norberg, Terry! Jean, 109, 323<br />
Norbom, Garold Floyd, 375<br />
Nordby, Linda Ann, 109, 295<br />
Norfleet, James, 230<br />
Norman, Diane Marie, 109, 321<br />
Norris, Rachel Louise, 48, 49, 53<br />
Nutile, Jean Louise, 53, 96, 323<br />
Noxon, Raymond Arthur, 232<br />
Nybakken, Merry Jean, 323<br />
-0-<br />
0bermeyer, Darice Linda, 81<br />
Obermeyer, Eddy Leonard, 335<br />
O'Brien, Patricia, 237, 291<br />
Oesterreich, Jennifer, 210<br />
Ogborn, Leonard Warren, 343<br />
Ohlensehlen, Robert, 109, 345<br />
Oliver, Marilyn Jean, 325<br />
Oliver, Matthew Andrew, 353<br />
Olsen, Thomas Ernest, 81<br />
Olson, Alfred Joseph, 96, 335<br />
Olson, Jody Blair, 66, 209<br />
Olson, Keith Andrew, 42, 81, 225, 337<br />
Olson, Steven Lee, 249, 252<br />
O'Neal, Raymond Leo, 216<br />
O'Reilly, Connie Ann, 309<br />
Orr, Eugene Howard, 96, 363<br />
Orthel, Gerald Lee, 36<br />
Osborne, Harold Lee, 229<br />
Ostheller, Gail Teresa, 96, 301<br />
Ostroot, Corinne Kay, 53<br />
Otness, Robert Jay, 38<br />
Otterstrom, Joyce, 81<br />
Oud, James Robert, 109, 349<br />
Overby, John Charles, 81, 224<br />
Ovnicek, Robert Martin, 81<br />
Owan, Gabret, 226<br />
Owens, Elizabeth, 313<br />
Owens, Roosevelt, 252<br />
Owens, William Edward, 109, 341<br />
Oyama, Terry Tsuyoshi, 213<br />
Oyama, Wayne Susumu, 211<br />
Oyama, Wendell Ryo, 42<br />
-P-<br />
Pace, Robert David, 96, 329<br />
Paine, Robert Clifford, 46, 217<br />
Paine, Thomas Rea, 359<br />
Palawatvichai, Sak, 96, 381<br />
Palmer, Gary Charles, 109, 369<br />
Palmer, Gilbert John, 213<br />
Palmer, Marion Elaine, 325<br />
Panike, Gregory Bl'ian, 329<br />
Parberry, Gary Fredrick, 96, 215, 329<br />
Parham, George Murayama, 327<br />
Parish, Janet Marie, 212, 321<br />
Park, Francine, 81, 313<br />
Park, Michelle Sue, 219<br />
Parker, Andrew Allen, 227, 327<br />
Parker, Janet Marie, 223<br />
Parnell, Joan Arford, 81<br />
Paroz, Arnie Beryl, 48, 53, 61, 81, 209,<br />
217, 222, 303<br />
Patrick, Thomas Lloyd, 220<br />
Patterson, Emilie Vanes, 81, 292<br />
Patterson, Richard, 109, 213<br />
Paul, Roberta Lynn, 109, 315<br />
Paulet, Virginia, 315<br />
Pearce, Martha Jane, 81<br />
Pearson, Robert James, 220<br />
Pederson, Clem John, 81, 365<br />
Peebles, Kathleen, 313<br />
Pence, Guy William, 335<br />
Pence, Linda Lynnette, 293<br />
Pence, Thomas Franklin, 368<br />
Penniket, Roy George, 109, 335<br />
Penton, Vance, 226<br />
Perecz, Janet Elaine, 109, 304<br />
Perez, Jane Kay, 109<br />
Perez, Joseph Padilla, 81<br />
Perez, Margaret Calixta, 81<br />
Perri, Janet Ellen, 96, 237, 319<br />
Perrine, Lucy Elizabeth, 48, 53, 96, 304<br />
Perry, Richard Quentin, 81, 230, 378<br />
Peters, Katherine Fay, 321<br />
Petersen, Kay Dean, 325<br />
Peterson, Christine, 319<br />
Peterson, Danny Matthew, 220, 238<br />
Peterson, Deborah Kay, 109, 301<br />
Peterson, James Wayne, 381<br />
Peterson, Janet Sue, 53, 109, 208, 210,<br />
221,236,307<br />
Peterson, Jeffrey Lynn, 81, 351<br />
Peterson, Peter Neil, 238<br />
Peterson, Philip Andrew, 81, 367<br />
Peterson, Ray Edward, 228<br />
Peterson, Russel Bryer, 96, 375<br />
Pfaffengut, Connie Rae, 81, 295<br />
Pfost, Emmitt Lee, 81, 363<br />
Phelps, Keith Danielson, 81<br />
Phelps, Sherry Jane, 109, 293<br />
Phillips, Craig Eugene, 365<br />
Phelps, Susan Carleen, 109, 325<br />
Phillips, Jenny Gay, 109, 291<br />
Phillips, Sue, 213<br />
Piatt, Susan Diane, 109, 315<br />
Pierce, Dean Hamilton, 81, 212, 272,<br />
361<br />
Pierce, Katherine Jean, 96, 296<br />
Pierce, Michael Gene, 238<br />
Piercy, Dale Wayne, 109, 227, 345<br />
Pierson, Gary Wayne, 96, 327<br />
Pieters, Allan Ray, 225<br />
Pinard, Paul Edward, 81<br />
Pinch, Mary Katherine, 82, 291<br />
Pinkerton, Randy Howard, 109, 378<br />
399
Wills, Gary Michael, 53, 87<br />
Wilson, Charles Howard, 42<br />
Wilson, David Charles, 339<br />
Wilson, Earl Lee, 225<br />
Wilson, William Wayne, 87, 224, 341,<br />
367<br />
Wilund, William Patrick, 87<br />
Wimer, Linda Kay, 315<br />
Winkler, Kenneth, 87<br />
Winkler, Penelope, 87<br />
Winter, Garth, 100, 382<br />
Winward, LaVera Lee, 87, 305<br />
Wirth, Bradley Scott, 375<br />
Wiseman, Bonnie Lee, 113, 299<br />
Wishney, David Evans, 219, 369<br />
Wittman, Charlee Joanne, 301<br />
Wittman, Richard Lee, 36, 37, 113, 211,<br />
228, 345<br />
Woerman, Allyn Loy, 87, 341<br />
Wohlford, Gerald Dale, 113, 349<br />
Wolf, Larry Wayne, 113, 378<br />
Wolf, Mary Kathryn, 100, 297<br />
Wolfe, Jerrie Wayne, 226<br />
Wolfe, Mark Charles, 87<br />
Wolfe, Stephanie Louise, 113, 319<br />
Wolfe, James August, 345<br />
Womack, Kent Ellis, 113, 345<br />
Wombacher, Kenneth, 100, 329<br />
Won, Myong Jin, 101, 299<br />
Wood, Ann Marion, 53, 87<br />
W ootl, Jeanne Carol, 113, 323<br />
Wood, Jennifer Lynn, 53, 113, 210, 223,<br />
301<br />
Woods, Stephen David, 341<br />
Woods, Stephen Michael, 87, 353<br />
Woodward, Thomas Whalen, 49, 113,<br />
331<br />
Wookey, Carolyn Yvonne, 53, 113, 213,<br />
221, 324<br />
Woolf, Jerry Kay, 101, 361<br />
Workman, John Ross, 337<br />
Worsley, Robert Louis, 87<br />
Wray, James Michael, 343<br />
Wright, Albert John, 113, 373<br />
Wubker, Alan Lee, 226<br />
Wyatt, Christine, 113, 317<br />
Wyc<strong>of</strong>f, Donald Wayne, 226<br />
Wylie, Carolyn, 87<br />
- Y<br />
Yakinoph, Ivan, 215<br />
Yamamoto, Betty Yoshiko, 87, 113, 218,<br />
297<br />
Yamamoto, Frank Yonechi, 233<br />
Yamamoto, Peggy May, 307<br />
Yankey, Richard Lynn, 100, 363<br />
Yasuda, Phyllis Elaine, 301<br />
Yeager, Jocelyn Kay, 113,317<br />
Yee, .Mamie Bow, 113, 208, 210, 295<br />
Yenney, Vaughn Kent, 87, 333<br />
Yergler, Cathy Sue, 307<br />
Yoden, Vicki Lynn, 114, 210, 291<br />
Yoder, Darwin Roy, 87, 232, 353<br />
York, Melanie Ann, 197, 303<br />
Yost, William Frederick, 46<br />
Young, Barbara Lynn, 87, 207, 213<br />
Young, Donald William, 88<br />
Young, Lloyd Edwin, 100, 232, 333<br />
Young, Mary Kay, 87, 218, 297<br />
Young, Robert Joseph, 246, 248, 249,<br />
254<br />
Young, Robert Louis, 87, 195, 252, 367<br />
Youngberg, Jean Irene, 210<br />
Youngberg, Linda Ann, 89<br />
Yount, Dale Edward, 114, 375<br />
Yrazabal, Connie Lee, 310<br />
Ytreeide, Joan Leslie, 114, 301<br />
-Z-<br />
Zabala, Elsie Rebeca, 100, 307<br />
Zaccardi, Deborah Rose, 100, 321<br />
Zaccardi, Jilda Marie, 114, 321<br />
Zagelow, Robert Leigh, 217<br />
Zamyoru, Rick, 369<br />
Zanetti, Janet May, 315<br />
Zemke, Craig Forrest, 87, 207, 381<br />
Zenier, Carol Diane, 114, 293<br />
Zenner, Ronald Charles, 114, 355<br />
Ziegler, Cora Lou, 114, 213, 216, 305<br />
Zimet, Stan Louis, 359<br />
Zimmerman, Robert Glenn, 114, 375<br />
Zobel, Lynette Eileen, 30'7<br />
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