Associated Foresters The Associated Foresters is a group cons1stmg only <strong>of</strong> forestry majors. Their biggest job this year was the "Foresters Ball," a dance which is always one <strong>of</strong> the best on the campus. Other activities include picnics and the annual "tug-o-war" with the Ag students. The Foresters in this picture are Arden Literal, Floyd Hall, Dick Fishburn, Tom Smith, Gary McNeill, John Hunt, Barry Westhaver, Jim Rathbun, Lowell Dubbels, Jack Grant, Bill Blair, Ted Dingman, Gene Day, Dick Schuab, Roger Hatch, Artell Amos, Henry Gerke, Ray Emerson, Ernie Vyse, Richard Ogle, Steve Kimble, George Kimpton, Bruce Hronek, Ray Steinbach, Blaine Cornell, John Huber, Art Rimback, David Moore, Mike Foster, Bob Bigler, Duane Higbee, Jim Blaine, Gene Cole, Karl Biltenbender, Andy Coray, Bob Anderson, Richard Neal, Bill Barclay, Jim Demas, Lewis Oring, Jim Fitch, Bill Billings, H. P. Leach, Robert Furgason, Russ Hudson, Larry Miller, Stanley Carpenter, Stanley Stroup, Bob Kindschy, Larry Nelsen, R. C. Sonnicksen, Richard Lewis, Jim Dungan, Bob Johnson, Mike Aland, Jim Graban, Dick Elicker, Carl }~cobs, Ken Harrison, Larry Dutton, Joe Frazier, Bob Pizel, Warren Weinel, Luke Aldrich, Lain Baxter, Keith Heezen, Ralph Meyer, Keith Walker and Glenn Bradley. Junior I. F. C. The J unior Interfraternity Council was created this year to foster a better unity and purpose between the pledge classes on the campus. The organization is composed <strong>of</strong> the president and vice president o£ each pledge class. The main project for this year was to construct some "Big T" signs at Moscow's city limits. Fro11t Ro1v--Freddie Ayarza, Steve Swanson, Bob Carmody, Lee Scott. Seroud Ro1v -Lynn Gundersen, Brent Cummings, Don Winzeler, Brent Warberg, Bob Pierce, Eric Carlson, William Vogel, Thorndike Dame. Third Row--Sam McNeill, Gerry Steele, Bob Steele, Bob Schultz, Lynn Kerby, and Bruce Balderston. Absent were Tim Daley, Bob Helmick, Dave Thompson, Mike Mc Nichols, Mike Hally, Denny Faucher, Gary Nelson, and Eric Hanson. 128
Associated Miners The Associated Miners co-ordinate all social activities sponsored by the College <strong>of</strong> Mines at the <strong>University</strong>. The biggest function <strong>of</strong> the year was the "Muckers Ball" which was a very successful dance and drew a large crowd. Fro11t Rozv--R. L. Cozier, T. C. Kelley, L. F. Mashburn, James M cKce, David Mickle, Bill Bonnichscn. Seco11tl Row--H. F. Lydston, R. R. Asher, W. B. McKinnis, Scott Mahon, Bob Jones, D. L. Chandler, Don Brown, Wayne Young, Harry Hogberg, Larry Bessey. Third Ro1v--Lcnnord Chin, John P. Bachowsky, Jerry Whiting, John Shively, Frank Oveida, Bruce Brogoith, Ronald Terrill, Austin Young. Ag Club Ag Club is composed <strong>of</strong> Ag students, Ag Engineers, Range management majors and Extractive industries majors. This group sponsors such events as the Ag Bawl, Little International Livestock Show with a Queen to reign over the activities, the annual tug-o-war with the Foresters, all keep the aggies an active group. RoiV 011e-Harvey Jensen, Melvin Van Dyke, Clecus Von Tersch, Steven Holzhey, Larry Pline, Sonja Carlson, Charlene Roth, Tom Cooper, Earl Banner, Gene Birliy, Morrell Bingham, Bill Hatcherson, Lamont Anderson, Larry Harrop, Larry Lickley. Ro1V TIVo--Jay Darrctt, Byron Thomas, Philip Edwards, Dwaine Tesnohlidek, Wayne Henry, Bill Faner, Tom Stroschein, Bob Jones, John Simpson, Ronald Gibbens, Darryl Dixon, Darrell Weber and Ladd Mitchell. Ro111 Three-Ron Beal, Edward 0. Kearley, Don Mooney, George Carnic, Ken Worthingcon, Lury Summers, Lash LaRae, Clarence Reed, Bob Tesar, Lowell Grim. Rozv Flmr Mr. Robert Haynes (advisor), Don Harris, Quentin Markwell, Norm Warren, Elwood Kintner, Dick Kerbs, Larry Moore, Denny Naylor, David Kankel, Chuck Thomas, Huold Ruby, Ron Koescer, Albert Ncu, Clark Bedow, Bob Ellis, Charles Dunham, Don Wanstad, Donald Johnson and Dale Plinc. 129
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