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Getn<br />

<strong>of</strong> the<br />

Mountains<br />

1974-75<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

Moscow, <strong>Idaho</strong>


The times we shared together are<br />

remembered now only in my mind.


Living and working with each<br />

other, mingled with moments <strong>of</strong><br />

escaping to be myself.


A small but important part,<br />

shaping today' s world<br />

with yesterday's memories.


Another chapter in the<br />

unwritten biography <strong>of</strong> my life,<br />

never to be experienced again,<br />

-<br />

I<br />


... remembered only<br />

in my mind.


FALLASTHE


CAMERA SEES IT


18 FALL CAMPUS LIFE<br />

Students savor cream flavored days<br />

cooling summers final blaze,<br />

sitting, stretching<br />

lounging, resting


the yawns,<br />

the smiles, the whispers,<br />

the eyeballs and all<br />

FALL CAMPUS LIFE 19


20 FALL CAMPUS LIFE<br />

s<strong>of</strong>t gold<br />

curtains <strong>of</strong> fall<br />

on sunlit faces<br />

gold leaves<br />

life's designs and<br />

traces - fall


FALL CAMPUS LIFE 21


22RUSH<br />

Tensions build<br />

competition stiffens<br />

as freshman girls<br />

endure rush.


Registration begins<br />

the long trek on<br />

the road to a<br />

degree.<br />

REGISTRATION 23


At noon there is no<br />

food for the hungry,<br />

no rest for the weary,<br />

while the Band and Vandalettes<br />

practice for upcoming shows.


BAND AND VANDALETTES 25


TOP: J.C. Chadband (No. 44) finds room to run. ABOVE: If you<br />

were late to the game you could not find a seat in the student<br />

section. RIGHT: LuAnn Hanes graces the stage at the Miss U <strong>of</strong> 1<br />

Pageant.<br />

26 HOMECOMING


LEFT: Queen LuAnn, court, and escorts witness<br />

gridiron action. BELOW: Vandal chases Grizzly<br />

on first place float. BOTTOM: Final entry<br />

advises journey to Rathskeller before game.<br />

Homecoming features ~~eflections" for alumni<br />

U <strong>of</strong> I alumni returned to their alma mater<br />

during Homecoming Weekend. October 19, to<br />

reflect on their past college experiences.<br />

LuAnn Hanes, a Kappa Kappa Gamma pledge,<br />

reigned over Homecoming activities as Miss U<br />

<strong>of</strong> I.<br />

Animated floats and an abundance <strong>of</strong> fire<br />

engines highlighted the Saturday morning<br />

parade. Under a hot sky 16,500 fans witnessed<br />

the <strong>Idaho</strong> Vandals recover from a threetouchdown<br />

deficit to tie the Montana Grizzlies<br />

35-35. A Saturday night dance in the SUB<br />

ballroom closed Homecoming '74.<br />

HOMECOMING 27


28 FOOTBALL<br />

Vandals experience season <strong>of</strong> action, diligence and<br />

frustration<br />

I DA H O OPP.<br />

0 37<br />

10 17<br />

7 15<br />

28 9<br />

6 21<br />

35 35<br />

21 36<br />

3 1 7<br />

13<br />

27


FOOTBALL 29


3D FOOTBALL


FOOTBALL 31


Vandals capture 3rd<br />

in Big Sky Conference<br />

32 FOOTBALL


FOOTBALL 33


Independents take men's intramural football crown<br />

Via a stunning upset w in over Alpha Tau Omega.<br />

Lindley Hall gave the independent side <strong>of</strong> campus<br />

its first intramural football crown in many years.<br />

R oy Bo ldwi n <strong>of</strong> Lind le y scored the on l y<br />

t-ouchdown in the 7-2 thriller. Lindley trounced<br />

the low school team, TMA-1, to gain the GDI<br />

berth in the championship game, w hile A TO<br />

defeated SA E to represent the Greeks.<br />

FINAL STANDINGS BY GROUPS:<br />

GDI<br />

J. Lindle)l<br />

2. TMA-J<br />

3. Gault<br />

4. Upham<br />

S. McConnell<br />

Greek<br />

J. Alpha Tau Omega<br />

2. Sigma A lpha Epsilon<br />

3. Delta Tau Delta<br />

4.Sigma Nu<br />

5. Delta Sigma Phi<br />

34 INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL


TOP LEFT: Deltgridder hits th(!_ground. LEFT: The ATO quarterback found the_Koing tough<br />

again.st Lindley. TOP MIDDLE: The strain to win etches itself into faces. TOP RIGHT: Amid a<br />

forest <strong>of</strong> arms the football waits. A 80 VE: A w hirlwind <strong>of</strong> action characterizes intramural football.<br />

INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL 35


D elta Gamma wins<br />

intramural flag football<br />

FINAL STANDINGS FOR<br />

WOMEN'S INTRAMURAL FLAG<br />

FOOTBALL<br />

1. Delta Gamma<br />

2. Pi Phi<br />

3. Alpha Phi<br />

4. A lpha Chi<br />

36 WOMEN'S FOOTBALL


WOMEN'S FOOTBALL 37


As the season progresses,<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong>s volleyball team<br />

captures victory<br />

after victory.<br />

38 VOLLEYBALL


, -<br />

Coached by Kathy Clark,<br />

the women s extramural<br />

volleyball team ended<br />

with a 16-4 record.<br />

VOLLEYBALL 39


U <strong>of</strong> I hosts<br />

Taekwon-do<br />

championship meet.<br />

40KARATE


KARATE 41


Women'S field hockey<br />

team posts 4-8-2<br />

season.<br />

42 WOMEN'S FIELD HOCKEY


Houston and Alpha<br />

Phi battle for<br />

1st and 2nd in<br />

women s intramural<br />

volleyball .<br />

INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL 43


Even snow doesn't<br />

stop the soccer team<br />

DOWN ·<br />

J - - ~~<br />

44SOCCER


SOCCER 45


Greek Week thrusts houses<br />

into limelight in September<br />

TOP: Lambda Chis laugh a t a sororit y's a ntics, staged t o regain its "sto len"<br />

housemother ... ransom monel' goes to charities. ABOVE: Leapfrog grabs the aNenrion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

crO'Wd at the ASE Olympics. LEFT: Tubbings at the DG anchor may be hilarious, but w laet1<br />

done excessively give tfae Greeks a bad name. RIGHT: Gamma Phis get psyched up for the<br />

four-legged race.<br />

46 GREEK WEEK


LEFT: Ever try pushing a tennis ball with your no.se'r<br />

BELOW: Sorority girls join in the age-old struggle <strong>of</strong><br />

tugo'war.<br />

Greek Week ended in the fun <strong>of</strong> a street fair<br />

and the SAE Olympics, emphasizing the<br />

public image <strong>of</strong> fraternities as good·time<br />

places. But to be Greek means more than<br />

frolic and occasional overdone pranks.<br />

Special days during the week underscored<br />

the serious side <strong>of</strong> fraternity life, including<br />

service projects in which the houses use fun<br />

to raise funds for volunteer groups and<br />

charities.<br />

GREEK WEEK 47


Richardson expresses<br />

his views on<br />

11<br />

W atergate."<br />

Speaking to a standing room only crowd,<br />

former Attorney General Elliot Richardson<br />

presents his v iews o n the Wate rgate<br />

Conspiracy. Himself an innocent v ictim <strong>of</strong><br />

N ixon's attempted coverup, Richardson<br />

concludes that Watergate will result in a new<br />

era o f more open government.<br />

In a question and answer period fo llowin~ the<br />

speech, the former Attorney General replies to<br />

student inquiries about his political career and<br />

his role in the Watergate investigations.<br />

48 ELLIOT RICHARDSON


Community involvement<br />

includes supporting<br />

the blood drive .<br />

BLOOD DRWE 49


50 DRAMA<br />

Action happens<br />

11<br />

behind the seen" as well.


Death <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Salesman<br />

DRAMA 51


For the dead Friday nights, the c<strong>of</strong>fee house<br />

provides good music,<br />

relaxation and free c<strong>of</strong>fee.<br />

,<br />

52 COFFEE HOUSE


COFFEE HOUSE 53


54 ENTERTAINMENT


In three separate shows, Flash Cadillac,<br />

Earl Scruggs and Fleetwood Mac,<br />

provide big name entertainment<br />

ENTERTAINMENT 55


Saturdaya<br />

life <strong>of</strong> its oUJn.<br />

56 PHOTO ESSAY


PHOTO ESSAY 57


BELOW: A Borah Symposium speaker eng_a_ges<br />

the interest <strong>of</strong> Dr. and Mrs. Hartung. RIGHT:<br />

Pres. Hartung muses. BELOW RIGHT: Dr.<br />

Coonrod. Academic Vice-President, served as<br />

acting President during Hartung's sabbaticaL<br />

Hartung takes sabbatical, leaving <strong>University</strong> . . .<br />

Dr. Ernest W. Hartuntr began his tenth year as<br />

President <strong>of</strong> the Universtty ot <strong>Idaho</strong> with a sabbatical<br />

leave. Dr. Hartung travelled extensively, gathering<br />

information from such sources as state!overnmental<br />

agencies, the forest service, banks an major <strong>Idaho</strong><br />

corporations and industries. This informationgathering<br />

constituted an exploration <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>'s<br />

growth potentiaL<br />

The sabbatical experience gave Pre. Hartung a<br />

different perspective on the state, the <strong>University</strong>, and<br />

how each can help the other. He has formulated a fiveyear<br />

plan <strong>of</strong> development for the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>,<br />

to be presented to the Board <strong>of</strong> Regents.<br />

Able to work at his own speed, and removed from the<br />

constant duties and distractions <strong>of</strong> the President's<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice, Dr. Hartung found the sabbatical relaxing and<br />

refreshing. Dr. Hartung and his wife, Mary, have<br />

three children.<br />

60 ADMINISTRATION


Dr. Robert Coonrod, Academic Vice-President, received the<br />

title <strong>of</strong> Acting President <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>. He actually had<br />

few major responsibilities beyond his accustomed vicepresidential<br />

duties. The Academic Vice-President chairs the<br />

Budget Hearing Board, holds responsibility for planning and<br />

prioritizing, and oversees faculty promotions and tenure,<br />

plus other faculty and personnel matters. Dr. Coonrod<br />

received his undergraduate education in Missouri and earned<br />

the doctorate at Stanford in 1950. He has been Academic<br />

Vice-President since 1969. Dr. Carter has also held his<br />

current {'Osition since 1969, while Dr. Richardson accepted<br />

his posihon in 1 972 .<br />

. . . in able care <strong>of</strong> the three Vice-Presidents<br />

SHERMAN CARTER<br />

FirwnciDI Vice-President<br />

TOM RICHARDSON<br />

Student U Admin. Services Vice-President<br />

ADMINISTRATION 61


62 ADMINISTRATION<br />

FRANK McCREilR Y<br />

Uniwrsity Relations Director<br />

DICK JOHNSTON<br />

Alumni R elations Director<br />

DEAN VETTRUS<br />

Student Union Manager<br />

HllRR Y E. Oil VEY<br />

Student Financial Aids Director


DONA.LDKEES<br />

Counselling Director<br />

Administrative personnel<br />

use varied training and<br />

experience to help<br />

university students in<br />

numerous areas.<br />

MATTTELIN<br />

Registrar<br />

A. JEANHJLL<br />

Dean <strong>of</strong> Student Advisory Services<br />

A DMINISTRATION 63


College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

64 COLLEGES


Under the direction <strong>of</strong> Dean Auttis M. Mullins, the College <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture trains students in the most important industry in<br />

the state <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>-agriculture. World food shortages,<br />

pressure on preserv ation <strong>of</strong> the environment, and the<br />

emphasis on ecology <strong>of</strong>fer challenges which these young<br />

people are preparing to accept.<br />

Job placements for agriculture graduates are increasing as<br />

inflation and the energy crisis focuses attention on the<br />

importance <strong>of</strong> food production, processing, preservation and<br />

distribution.<br />

COLLEGES65


College <strong>of</strong><br />

Business<br />

66COLLEGES


1_~ .....<br />

- ·-<br />

.... - ·~<br />

The College <strong>of</strong> Business and Economics under the<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> Dean Norman Olson provides students<br />

with a sound back~ound in the baste principles and in<br />

research possibillties w hich will help them as they<br />

advance into positions <strong>of</strong> responsibility.<br />

The college also aims to give its s tudents an<br />

appreciation <strong>of</strong> the social importance and<br />

responsibilities <strong>of</strong> businessmen.<br />

Through the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business and Economic<br />

R esearc h, the college is able to contribute to the<br />

advancement <strong>of</strong> knowledge about the state and its<br />

business activities. In addition, faculty and students<br />

have the opportunity to engage in basic research.<br />

Modern computer facilities and data rrocessing<br />

equipment k eep the pro~ram ahead o changing<br />

business methods w hach as necessary in preparing<br />

students for the business world.<br />

COLLEGES67


College <strong>of</strong><br />

Letters and Science<br />

68 COLLEGES


;<br />

Having sixteen departments,<br />

the College <strong>of</strong> Letters and<br />

Science is the most diversified <strong>of</strong><br />

all the colleges. In the College <strong>of</strong><br />

L etters and Science are music,<br />

English,<br />

sociology/ anthropology,<br />

political science, psycholo~y.<br />

art and architecture, foreagn<br />

languages, chemistry, physics,<br />

history, theate r arts,<br />

communications, home<br />

economics, ma the m a tics,<br />

biological sciences, and W AMI.<br />

Elmer Raunio, D ean <strong>of</strong> the<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Letters and Science,<br />

came to Moscow in 1949. He<br />

was a pr<strong>of</strong>essor in the chemistry<br />

department until1970, when he<br />

became the acting Dean <strong>of</strong><br />

Letters and Science.<br />

The largest change in the<br />

colle~e this y ear was the<br />

changang <strong>of</strong> freshman English<br />

to pass- fail. Dean Raunio<br />

considers this change in the<br />

"best. interest <strong>of</strong> the students",<br />

since it allows students who<br />

know their English to bypass<br />

their first semester <strong>of</strong> it.<br />

COLLEGES 69


70 COLLEGES<br />

EVERETT SAMUELSON<br />

D eon <strong>of</strong> Educorion


College <strong>of</strong><br />

Education<br />

According to Dean Everen Samuelson, the<br />

major thrust this year on the College <strong>of</strong><br />

Education is to reor~anize the structure <strong>of</strong><br />

the college, followang a reevaluation <strong>of</strong><br />

priorities to meet the needs <strong>of</strong> students and<br />

society. The new T eache r Education<br />

Center in Lewiston helps to meet education<br />

students' needs. The Center intends to<br />

change the nine-week student teaching<br />

practicum to a full-semester integrated<br />

experience. Th e C e nter is run in<br />

cooperation with the school district and<br />

Lewis-Clark State College.<br />

Dean Samuelson has headed the College <strong>of</strong><br />

Education for twelve years. He is now the<br />

senior dean at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>.<br />

COLLEGES 71


72 COLLEGES<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Engineering


The College <strong>of</strong> Engineering, under the<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> Dean Robert Ferguson. prCYVides<br />

an important part <strong>of</strong> the varied curriculum at<br />

the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>. It <strong>of</strong>fers degrees in<br />

agricultural, chemical, civil, electricaL, and<br />

mechanical engineering.<br />

The number <strong>of</strong> students enrolled in the colLege<br />

followed a nationwide trend last year and<br />

reached a new low, but this year it is rising<br />

again. The current enrollment is 469.<br />

Most students have no troubLe finding work<br />

upon graduation. With 116 companies<br />

interviewing on campus. during the year for<br />

engineers most students are pllJced in jobs by<br />

the time the y graduate.<br />

COLLEGES 73


College <strong>of</strong> Forestry<br />

Under the direction <strong>of</strong> Dean John Ehrenreich the<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Forestry provides the <strong>University</strong> with the<br />

faculty, classrooms and laboratories, the scientific<br />

equipment, plant and animal collections necessary for<br />

the highest quality instruction to prepare students for<br />

careers in the fields <strong>of</strong> forestry, wildlife, and range<br />

sciences.<br />

The co lle~e has an enrollment <strong>of</strong> about 604 students<br />

representing 29 states and a few foreign countries.<br />

Timber products for consumption constitutes the<br />

second most important industry in <strong>Idaho</strong> which makes<br />

the college <strong>of</strong> forestry an important asset to the state<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>, by preparing individuals for careers in the<br />

field.<br />

74COLLEGES


COLLEGES75


College <strong>of</strong> Latv<br />

76 COLLEGES


The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> is the only<br />

college <strong>of</strong> law in the state. 254<br />

students currently attend classes in<br />

the college's two year old building.<br />

A modern library and an ele'l'enmember<br />

faculty headed by Dean<br />

Menard prepare the students for<br />

their Bar examinations after three<br />

years <strong>of</strong> study.<br />

COLLEGES 77


College <strong>of</strong> Mines<br />

78COLLEGES


The College <strong>of</strong> Mines is concerned with all<br />

aspects <strong>of</strong> earth science and technology.<br />

The college, directed by Dean John Bond,<br />

<strong>of</strong>fers a very broad spectrum <strong>of</strong> courses<br />

that all pertain to the earth, to man and his<br />

environment. Much work is under-way on<br />

pollution control and land use planning.<br />

COLLEGES79


80 COLLEGES<br />

Ronald Srart, Dean


Graduate School<br />

The Graduate School is currently undergoing a<br />

careful review <strong>of</strong> all areas. The Board <strong>of</strong> Regents<br />

desires that low-productivity programs be<br />

satisfactorily justified. Meanwhile, grad students keep<br />

busy teachif!g, creating, stud~ng, researchirag and<br />

visiting the Graduate School <strong>of</strong>fices in Morrill HalL<br />

COLLEGES 81


Intra-Frat.<br />

Council<br />

President<br />

Ray Stark<br />

Vice- Pres<br />

Mike Woodruff<br />

Secretary<br />

Dave Wilkin<br />

Forestry<br />

Club<br />

President<br />

Matt Fields<br />

Vice Pres.<br />

Mark Karl<br />

Sec-Treas.<br />

Brian Fraser<br />

84 ORGANIZATIONS


Campus<br />

Democrats<br />

President<br />

Mary O'Donnell<br />

Vice Pres.<br />

Ann Vogt<br />

Secretary<br />

George Hicks<br />

Chess Club<br />

President<br />

Ron Deike<br />

Vice-President<br />

Dan Browne<br />

Sec-Treas.<br />

Joe H<strong>of</strong>fman<br />

ORGANIZATIONS 85


SIMES<br />

President<br />

Bob Uhle<br />

Vice-Pres.<br />

Larr-y Bulling<br />

Secretar-y<br />

J ean Donaldson<br />

Chemistry<br />

Club<br />

Chairman<br />

Carol Hill<br />

Vice-Chairman<br />

Steven Yerkes<br />

Secretar-y<br />

M ark Farnsworth<br />

Treasurer<br />

Robert Fla-y<br />

86 ORGANIZATIONS


MotarBoard<br />

President<br />

Vicki Bloomsburg<br />

Vice-Pres.<br />

MaryEdmark<br />

Secretary<br />

Jennie Link<br />

Treasurer<br />

Chris Annis<br />

SPURS<br />

President<br />

Coral Zlatnik<br />

Vice Pres.<br />

Jan Deobald<br />

Secretary<br />

Edith Easterbrook<br />

Treasurer<br />

Cindy Leavitt<br />

ORGANIZATIONS 87


Student Home<br />

Economic Assoc.<br />

Chairman<br />

Rhonda Rutan<br />

Vice Chairman<br />

Barbara Morris on<br />

Sec.<br />

Cherly Meschko<br />

88 ORGANIZATIONS


RHA<br />

President<br />

Pete Whitby<br />

Vice-Pres.<br />

Sheila Gehring<br />

Sec.-Treas.<br />

Sheri Smith<br />

SLSG<br />

President<br />

Shawn (Mux) Me Mahon<br />

Vice Pres.-Sec.<br />

Larry M. Bulling<br />

ORGANIZATIONS 89


Block and Bridal<br />

President<br />

Vice-Pres.<br />

Secretary<br />

Treasurer<br />

Eric Davis<br />

John Nalinka<br />

Celia Robinson<br />

Dave Ascuena<br />

Student Wives Assoc.<br />

President<br />

Vice-Pres.<br />

Sec.-Treas.<br />

Lynn French<br />

Pat Long<br />

Donna Schwandt<br />

900RGANIZATIONS


Plant and Soil Science Club<br />

President<br />

Vice-Pres.<br />

Sec-Treas .<br />

John Wangsgard<br />

M 'k B<br />

1<br />

~nn'1:1'm;<br />

ORGANIZATIONS91


Star Trek<br />

Club<br />

Commanding Officer<br />

Mark Lotspeich<br />

First Officer<br />

Kenton Bird<br />

Engineering Officer<br />

EaGUulder<br />

SArb<br />

President<br />

Wayne Wohler<br />

Vice Pres.<br />

John Niesen<br />

Secretary<br />

Alan Graham<br />

Treasurer<br />

Dick Johnston<br />

92 ORGANIZATIONS


Rally<br />

Squad<br />

CyndiMoss<br />

Marlo Pitlrin<br />

Beclr y Dacis<br />

Barb Cuppett<br />

Kari Petersen<br />

Pam Beyers<br />

Bruce Woodruff<br />

Kerry Jeaucoin<br />

Eric Johnstone<br />

Tony Smith<br />

Don Ehrich<br />

Mille Hiclrinbotham<br />

Jim Parsons<br />

WRA<br />

Pres. Nanc y<br />

Monroe Vice.­<br />

Pres. Jaclrie<br />

Davis, Sec. Julie<br />

Schweitzer, Public<br />

R e porte r<br />

Nancy Hubb.Jrd.<br />

ORGANIZATIONS 93


94 ORGANIZATIONS<br />

Baptist<br />

Youth Club<br />

President Ron Gustnum<br />

Valkyries<br />

President Coral Thompson<br />

Secretary Cythis Rughs<br />

Advisor Mrs. ImoGene Rush


Vet<br />

Science<br />

Club<br />

President<br />

Vern Newby,<br />

Vice-Pres.<br />

Jeff Pappin,<br />

Sec.-Treas.<br />

Cindy Caldwell<br />

Ag. Econ. Club<br />

ORGANIZATIONS 95


KUOI<br />

Station manager-Bill<br />

Harland, Program<br />

director-Barry Lewis,<br />

Music director-Roy<br />

Knecht, News director­<br />

Rob Franklin, Head DJ<br />

Karol-Greenawalt<br />

96 ORGANIZATIONS


ORGANIZATIONS97


FFA<br />

President Ste


Blue Key<br />

President S te


100 ARGONAUT<br />

Argonaut<br />

Sue Thomas/ Managing Editor 1st semester<br />

Kenton Bird/ Editor, both semesters<br />

John Hecht/ Managing Editor 2nd semester


(L toR) 1st semester; Kathy Deinhaldt, News Editor, Barb Baldus, Pro<strong>of</strong>reader, Ron Schloder, Copy<br />

Editor<br />

{1-t:J 2nd semestc>r; Ron Schlader, Rhonda Brammer, Marshall Halt. all Copy<br />

Editors<br />

Not pictured: Mike Helbling, Ad "~Jertising Mgr. 1st semester; Bill Scott,<br />

Advertising Mgr. 2nd semester; Bill Lewis. Political Writer, both semesters.<br />

Mike Mundt (or Mae Macklin) Artist, cartoonist, and<br />

delivery rrwrwger, both semesters<br />

ARGONAUT 101


Gem <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />

Staff<br />

Vema CathemuJn McCrillis, Editor<br />

Kath y Castle, A ssistant Editor<br />

Alan Graham. A ssistant Editor<br />

102 GEM


Becky Fanning<br />

Debra Peters<br />

Don Kopczynski<br />

Carly Rogers<br />

Warren Olson<br />

GEM 103


104 PHOTO STAFF<br />

Jim Huggiru, Phoro Director<br />

Jim Collyer<br />

N ot pictured: John Byrd, Glenn Cruickshank, Sue H opkins, Brian<br />

Kincaid, Dick McCrillis.<br />

Karen Ford Hudson


Photography Staff<br />

Scott Hanford<br />

Linda Murray<br />

Mike Hefbung<br />

\<br />

PHOTO STAFF 105


ASUI Senate<br />

Grant Burgoym.o, S te1X! Trevino. Gregg Lumwn, John Rupe·<br />

Gree Casey, Marl« BeaNy, George Hick.s<br />

Gregg Lumwn<br />

106 SENATE


L to R. Front: Greg~ Lutmon, John Rupe. Bart Baranco. Rick Smith, ASUI tlict>-Presi.dent, Rev Henderson, ASUI secretary, Mark<br />

Beatty. Mark Lotstmch. S te


(left to right) Peggy Ct>nnet, Tom McGrane, Pat O'Malley, Don Coberly.<br />

Daw Carlson. Communicarioru Board Director<br />

Sherry Jacobsen<br />

08 COMMUNICATIONS BOARD


Communications Board<br />

Chris Watson<br />

Don Coberly<br />

Tom McGrane<br />

COMMUNICATIONS BOARD 109


lOROTC<br />

Corvettes<br />

Commanding_ 01/icer<br />

Georgene S(>hman,<br />

Ex. Officer Sally<br />

Hartman, Ship_ Secretary<br />

Julie Dose r,<br />

Treasurer Annette<br />

Shaefer<br />

Navy drillteam


Arnold<br />

Air<br />

Society<br />

ROTC 111


LIFE IN THE


STILLNESS OF<br />

WINTER


For e1Jerything there is a season . ..<br />

• •<br />

114 WINTER CAMPUS LIFE


. . . a time to freeze,<br />

a time to get stuc~<br />

a time to mold .mow,<br />

a time to wollow,<br />

in the slush.<br />

WINTER CAMPUS LIFE 115


WluJtever the time~<br />

the season is winter!<br />

11 6 WINTER CAMPUS LIFE


WINTER CAMPUS LIFE 11 7


Exuberant cast and colorful<br />

costumes capture audience in<br />

118 DRAMA


.. A FLEA IN HER<br />

EAR<br />

DRAMA 119


Outdoor Program coordinates<br />

recreational activities with ski trips and kayaking<br />

120 OUTDOOR PROGRA MS


OUTDOOR PROGRAMS 121


Even though Dec. 25 finds most students away<br />

from Moscow, the Christmas spirit brightens the<br />

campus long before.<br />

122 CHRISTMAS


CHRISTMAS 123


Vandals finish season<br />

with 1 0-16 record<br />

124 BASKETBALL


BASKETBALL 125


126 BASKETBALL<br />

Vandals take runner-up trophy in 9th annual Daffodil Classic


BASKETBALL 127


128 BASKETBALL<br />

Vandals end Memorial Gym era with win over Boise State


BASKETBALL 129


Snow and McConnell<br />

Halls tie for first place<br />

at the close <strong>of</strong> mens<br />

intramural swimming.<br />

130 INTRAMURAL SWIMMING


INTRAMURAL$ 131<br />

"'<br />

I<br />

. ...<br />

Winter competition<br />

between living groups<br />

includes wrestling,<br />

pool, and bowling


Stiff competition keeps<br />

women s living groups<br />

active in intramurals<br />

during the winter.<br />

132 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL


McConnell and A TO teams win championships<br />

for men'S intramural basketball.<br />

INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL 133


Women's basketball<br />

squad finishes<br />

with 8-9 record<br />

134 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL


WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 135


U <strong>of</strong> I teams approach the regionals with a men's<br />

record <strong>of</strong> 7-3 and a women's record <strong>of</strong> 2-3 after<br />

individual swimmers break records throughout the season.<br />

+<br />

136 VARSITY SWIMMING


VARSITY SWIMMING 137


138 GYMNASTICS


Women'S gymnastics team<br />

competes in vaulting, floor<br />

exercises, balance beam, and<br />

uneven bars<br />

GYMNASTICS 139


SUB sponsors grand opening<br />

<strong>of</strong> remodeled Blue Bucket,<br />

with a spaghetti feed and live<br />

.<br />

must-c.<br />

140 SUB OPENING


SUB OPENING 141


1975 Borah Symposium<br />

deals with 1 1Jeacetime<br />

role <strong>of</strong> the Military."<br />

THIS PAGE: TOP: Melman questions the need for a large military budget. ABOVE: The<br />

closing panel composes a stud)l <strong>of</strong> moods. OPPOSITE PAGE. TOP: Student questions the<br />

opening_ paneL CENTER LEFT: Naval man and congT"essman share a joke. CENTER<br />

RIGHT: Marchetti describes CIA activ ities. RIGHT: Fitzgerald analyses U.S.<br />

manipulation <strong>of</strong> governments in Vietnam and elsewhere.<br />

142 BORAH SYMPOSIUM


With a hot topic and panelists covering an extensive range <strong>of</strong><br />

opinion, the 1975 Borah Symposium in January proved a<br />

Iavely, controversial happening. The comments <strong>of</strong> Seymour<br />

Melman <strong>of</strong> Columbia Unaveristy and Admiral Elmo Zumwalt<br />

provoked the most response from the university community.<br />

Victor Marchetti, author <strong>of</strong> an expose on the CIA, and<br />

Frances Fitzgerald, author <strong>of</strong> FIRE IN THE LAKE, added<br />

their views to the debate. Samuel Huntington. Les Aspin, and<br />

Marjorie Holt displayed low-key, moderate to conservative<br />

points <strong>of</strong> view.<br />

BORAH SYMPOSIUM 143


144 UNLYMPICS<br />

Unlumpics bring out the best<br />

in unathletics ...


,, ...<br />

... with innertubing,<br />

tobogganning, snowshoeing,<br />

keg throwing, ski jumping<br />

and cross country skiing<br />

events for guys and gals.<br />

UNLYMPICS 145


As the snow deepens,<br />

students seek<br />

indoor alternatives<br />

to skiing or studying


INDOOR RECREATION 147


Elvin Bishop and Stoneground<br />

entertain a crowd <strong>of</strong> 1500 til midnite<br />

148 ENTERTAINMENT


ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS<br />

presents surrealism brought<br />

to life.<br />

DRAMA 149


150 SATURDAY IN WINTER


SATURDAY IN WINTER 151


FRONT ROW: Sharon Edmark, Peggy Asboe, Nikki N ewell,<br />

Robyn Ward, Linda Smith, Anna Kay Whipple, Tami Turner.<br />

SECOND ROW: Cindy Olin, Geri Allen, Patty Asvestas, Margaret<br />

Quinn, Mrs. Frances Barnett, Georgia Stevens, Debbie McCo~.<br />

Marian N e fzger, Kathie Emerson, LeeAnn Powell, Kras<br />

Vandermeer, Rosean Bravsen, Karen Equals, Jane Houghland, Jan<br />

Crawford. Cindy Keibler, Deb Howard. Jessie Kannegard, Omeda<br />

Griffen. THIRD ROW: Pam Briggs, Cindy A ndrusak, Stef House,<br />

Wendy Woodward, Kathy R eagan, Nanc y Brink, Mary Beth<br />

Roberts, LuRae L ev ering, Lise Johnston, Barb Price, Karen<br />

Bresnhan, Kathy Wicher, Judy Harper, Pam Luper, Cindy Johnson.<br />

FOURTH ROW: Cindy Kuntz, Dixie Carr, Jane Mannex, Loui<br />

Wagner, Vickie Hartru ft, Ellen Nick elsen, Joyce Schmidt, Pam<br />

OIUJson, Rusti Cannon, Karla Spence.<br />

154 ALPHA CHI OMEGA


FRONT ROW: LindD Murray, Lee Ann Anderson, Nancy_ Kramer,<br />

Beckie Renicek, Li% Sikes. Pat Kora, Sue Kramer. SECOND ROW:<br />

Sue Hopkins, Cris Rice, Tamara SlO'IJiiJc:zelc, Janet Sanders, Joann<br />

Walker, Kathy &/Iter, Cindy Bee/Iter, Shirley Wilkens, Lisa Olson,<br />

Edie Easterbrook, Sue Farn.ruJorth. Cathy Lynch. Tricia Thias,<br />

Kay Simt>.lttins, Nan~ Par/Its, Patti Bums, Tracy Headrick, Toni<br />

Dolor. ROW THREE: Koreen Olson, Carty RoJ:ers, Jan Johnstun.<br />

Jennifer Washburn, Patti Lettich. Cindy Ross. Leona Schatz, Diane<br />

Jones, Helen Harper, Ann Oberst, Renita Halt. &rb Hall. Linda<br />

Edwards, Mrs. Mary Repass (housemother), Dayle Durbon, Marti<br />

Pedersen.<br />

ALPHA GAMMA DELTA 155


LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW ONE: Steve Bostwick. Maridel s~son.<br />

Craig Camp, John Hultman, Mark Shepard, Jim Grubb. ROW<br />

TWO: Chris Mckelvey, Dave Kennedy, Pat Harter, Paul Mer feld,<br />

Ron Renfrow, Laird Stone, Scott Cochrane, Mike Bass, Mike<br />

Mundy, Tom Stice, Larry Peterson, Mike Hogan.<br />

156 ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA


FRONT R O W: Nikld Carrell. T.J. Harris, Anne Bean, Andie<br />

Eovans, Cindy Palmer;,.. Peggy Figgins, Cindee Johnson,.Lori<br />

Allison. SECOND RvW: Julie Ei:lgar, Kathy R obbins. Marc~<br />

MOJru)ell, Christi Moser, Jeanenne Meyers, Donna Schltlder, Debbie<br />

PutmDn, Ruth Freund. Christa Zellerhuff, Leslie Hays, Sandy Kees,<br />

Tina Winkle!J Jill Pollock, Nancy Bonnette, Diane Lacy. R ene<br />

LaGrone. TnlRD ROW: Barbara Gamble, Debbi DuBot.s Julie<br />

Long, Mary Rafetto, Gerre Grant, Chris Wolf, Jeannie Kile, Laurie<br />

Austin, Lisa Stuib


158 ALPHA TAU OMEGA<br />

FRONT ROW: Wendy Woodward, Bev John.son, Debbie Blair,<br />

SU>phanie House, BonnU! Heiux?rt, Joyce Abo, Barb Good. Mary<br />

Gibson, Mary McCrae, Sally Hom e~ Jan Anderson, Dianne Lewis,<br />

Cher~l Long, Ann Molenaar, Betty Trounsen, Julie Swindell,<br />

Katrana Coiner, Jenny Jackson. SECOND ROW: Dwight<br />

Greenfield, Bill Dawson, Zane Blegen, Bruce Woodruff, Scott<br />

Mosr, Steve Delyea, Curt Watts, Bnan Elkins, Dan McGee, Dan<br />

Dinning, Larry Skogen, Rick G


Top Row: Greg Coman, Steve Weist, Cris Frost, Steve Severn,<br />

Dave W!ggum, Bill SolttrUJn, Middle Row: Tim Terry, Kirt Jensen,<br />

Arion Collins, Arnfin Rustin, Carl Rana, Tom Allan, Craig<br />

Shrontz, Paul Eimers. Jim Lodge, Scott Anderson, Joy Smith, Bill<br />

Howatt, Mark Vog:t, Bottom Row: Joe Pelligrini, Bill Kirtland,<br />

John Thorpe, John Elle, Tom Stoltz.<br />

BETA THETA PI 159


FRONT R O W: John Fortier, Dick Boeger, John Dean, Raoul<br />

A llen, James Klurh. Ken Gr<strong>of</strong>f. Tom Cafiero. SECOND ROW: Mike<br />

DiBartolo, Dorrell Burchfield, Charles McGimsey, Ramos<br />

Sonriogo, Jackson Ber~er, Don Lin:, Alan Borziovonni, Don<br />

Brower, Moe McCormack, Richard Aric. THIRD ROW: Bob<br />

Stannard, Morris Wallace, Jim Berry, Alan Sain. Gary Schulz, Bob<br />

Brueggeman, Alan L en:, Jim Myer, RiciUJrd Baker. FOURTH<br />

ROW: Horr)l Plummer, RiciUJrd Ager, Dan Larson, Larry Vest,<br />

Randy VanNoyen, Gorden Hall, Henry Fenske, Morlt Longe, Jack<br />

Neal, Jerry Jones, Keirh Olson, Mark Wilson. FIFTH ROW: Kent<br />

Hall, Dan Anderson, Mark L_yons, Jill Fairh. Dove Abbott, Kent<br />

Sohl, James Bohrer, Mike McFarland, Jeff Miller, Don Allred. Alan<br />

Nedrow, Colvin Johnson.<br />

160 BORAH HALL


FRONT ROW: Deb S~. Sandy Kinyon, Beth Perlic, Vidry<br />

Alexander. SECOND ROW: Kathy Shannon, Chris Irwin, Gloria<br />

Ste-venson, Lindo Ri~. Amy Curry, Carmen Loera. Mary Beth<br />

Boschler. THIRD ROW: Kyra Evans, Lisa Dugdale, Colleen<br />

O'Keefe, Jeanne Adams. FOURTH ROW: Cindy Lane, Connie<br />

Gehring, Sherry Franck, Mary Ferguson. Donna Jacobs, Penny<br />

Jones. FIFTH ROW: Melisso Otto, Mar;t Sue Evers, Cindy Sloan,<br />

Nancy Nyenhuis, Charleen Shannon, Deon Pettygrove. SIXTH<br />

ROW: Yvonne Ihli., Len Burdiclt, Peggy Barrett, Clare FutrelL<br />

CAMPBELL HALL 161


FRONT ROW: Debbie Boclt, Karen Ehrenreich, Nina Carlow,<br />

Marjorie Mink. Katie Thornton. Sandi Carlson. SECOND ROW:<br />

lknnie Lawrence. Martha Swanson. Sue Miller, Kathy Hall. Lois<br />

Dickinson. THlRD ROW: Chri,sta Zohn, Pat &Iter, Laura Buerkle,<br />

Darcy Aldrich. Judy Wilfong, Sheryl Kindred. FOURTH ROW:<br />

Julie Snider, Karen Landers, Kris Reich, Karen Hupp, Carol<br />

Hinsey, Becky Biustrom. FIFTH ROW: Mary Gardner, Linda<br />

Stron(f. Alta Haight, Linda Roundtree, Cheryl Niswander, Terry<br />

Janu.newicz.<br />

162 CARTER HALL


FRONT ROW: Gary Garrabrant, Chris Guillet, Gary Larson, Art<br />

Miller, Steve Nakamura, Wade Blisterfeldt, Steve Carrell, Will<br />

Honsowen. Bruce Best, Paul Wheeler, Peter Ingraham, Bob Rinlter,<br />

Russ Honsowet%. SECOND ROW: Dave Christenson, Shawn<br />

Taylor, John Runl!on. John Bernhardt, Clare Olson, Neil Hoyt,<br />

Dell Hatch. Steve Stundahl, LeRoy Cantrell, Richard Roclt, John<br />

Neumiller, Hank Harrison, Gary Jackson, Curt Wittreich. Mark<br />

Forbord, Howard VanSlyke, Bill Rudd, Thom Kincheloe, Chris<br />

Smith, Milte Rosick, Mike Nemeth, Gary Vehties, Randy Duncan,<br />

Pout Mattingly, Wayne Steele, Tim Daugharty, Sam Wear.<br />

CHRISMAN HALL 163


FRONT ROW: Ted lkrgason, Perry Harding, Skeeter Koelsen,<br />

Dovid Rudeen, Steve West1aiL SECOND ROW: Bob Allison, Dave<br />

Adams, Tom Cornforth. Bill Rice, Coz Kurdy, Gar:y Stemple, Daw<br />

Underwood. THmD ROW: George Townsend. Rtch Larsen, Oly<br />

Johnso11_ Pete Martin, Fred Schor:zman, John Gist, Totti GarcW.<br />

FOURTH ROW: Rufus Koelsch, Van Campbell, R eggie<br />

Grasmick, Tim Rudeen Mark Mues, Dave More, Dave Wisedom,<br />

Don Schaectel, Dave H<strong>of</strong>fman, Jim White, Joe Lewicki, Waide<br />

WoodiDnd, John White, Awn Bermensolo, Bob Pearce, Joe Carter.<br />

164 DELTA CHI


FRONT ROW: Deb Schenk, Julie Crea, Becky Balderston, Marge<br />

Normington, Nancy Wicher, Nancy Last, Kim Larogon, Kathy<br />

Ayres, Sand)' Perciool, Mary R eed. Michele Endow, Sue Kuwono.<br />

SECOND ROW: Lindo Kem, Moniko Gosch, Susan Grover, Ann<br />

Struchen, Niw H<strong>of</strong>fman, Trisho Freeman, Jennie Link, Christine<br />

Murray, Pam Cormilles, Marcia Matsuura. THIRD ROW: Diane<br />

Vowles, Jane Uhlorn, Carol Seburn, Deblrie Blair, Janice Lloyd,<br />

Debbie Smith, .Sherri Heath, Ann Jewell, Goro Barlow, Lori Hoalst,<br />

Connie Perkins, Reb Boyington, Nancy Riordan. FOURTH ROW:<br />

Debbie Eneyold, Ann Johnson, Christy Woolum. Becky Hawley,<br />

Jule ne M oulto n, Joanne Gros s, Noncli_Lynch, Mar y<br />

Aschenbrenner, Kathy Last. Susan Sp<strong>of</strong>ford, Teresa Houck. In<br />

Tree: Potty Sledge, Patti Smith, Jane Emerson.<br />

DELTA DELTA DELTA 165


FRONT ROW: Sue Connor, Deni Conrad, Margaret Soulen, Julie<br />

Schweitzer, MaryEllen Sheehan, Lora Sandy, Joyce Piercy, Debi<br />

Stark. SECOND ROW: Cindy Taylor, Mary Stanley, Janine<br />

TQWflsend, Pam Beyers, Teresa Soulen. Mrs. Mary Kramer, Laurie<br />

Presnell, Kris Bresnahan. Michele Quinn, Kelly Rohn. THIRD<br />

ROW: Lisa Sowles, Sue Dahlberg, Ginny Bax, Jode Hopkins,<br />

Lindsey Harris, Carol Wiley, Amy McCutcheon, Sonya Hyde,<br />

Nancy White, Jan Deobald, Teresa Nauman, Sue Stewart, Nancy<br />

Call. FOURTH ROW: Ardie Hewitt, Jan Hopfenbeck, Connie<br />

Wittman. Sharon Hall, Karen Nichols. Ann Williamson. Beth Lyon,<br />

Judy Kinsley, Melanie Mordhorst, Renee Johnson. Jackie Hovey.<br />

166 DELTA GAMMA


FRONT ROW: Cameron Hughes, Ted Argyle, Kerry Jeaudoin.<br />

Torry Hale, Randy Goodell, Steve Schlottman, Mike Watson.<br />

SECOND ROW: Kent Gillespie, Ken Thiel, Tim Downs. Jim<br />

Parson.s, Jerome Johnson. Bruce Fox, Steve Richert, Justin Taylor,<br />

Terry Olin, Ken Schrom. THIRD ROW: Steve Wilkins, Jerry<br />

Henderson, Steve Virtue, Steve Free~. Jim Thielges Ed Olin.<br />

Alvin Hammes, Mike Howard. FOURTH ROW: Scott Schmut:zer,<br />

Ritchey Toeys, Glen Muirbrook, Rick Clay, Paul Anderson, Phil<br />

Behm, Gary Miller, James Babcock, Dave Luttrell. Mike Eimers.<br />

Larry Kni~ht, Terry Baker. FIFTH ROW: Russell Turn(,., Daniel<br />

Owings, Ttmothy Wassmuth, Duane Loosli, David Keenan.<br />

DELTA SIGMA PHI 167


168 DELTA TAU DELTA<br />

GROUND: FRONT ROW: D~bbie Schenk. Nancy Wicher, Candy<br />

JOtWs, Nancy Mahoney, Jan~ t Karst, Mike Stone, Connie Perkins,<br />

Karen Morris, Lin® Olson, Martha Dean, Jan Schiller, Carol<br />

Venni. SECOND ROW: G regg Sturtevant, Bill Hartley, Debbie<br />

Davies, Jim Javreg!Ji, Terry D~an, Alan Clampitt, Terr)l Hicks,<br />

John Rowett. John Clear )I, Tom Evans, Rory Jones, Bob Mendiola.<br />

'fHIRD ROW: Tom N eiwirth, Mart;y Gwinn, Jeff Da;y, Dave<br />

Andrich, Terry Calnon. Ron Fullmer, Dan Johnson. Tim Knowles,<br />

Steve Thompson. Jim Adams. FOURTH ROW: Dave Wi lk ~n<br />

(Pres.), Mark Feldheusen, Rick N elson, John Sheasley, Carl<br />

Lemon, Doug Beckman, Terry Calnon, Scott Mann, Larry MilLer.<br />

FIFTH ROW: Pat Charlton, Jeff Lord, Tom McGowan, Kim<br />

NeLson, Larry Vandenburg, Jeff Chi'Vers. ROOF FRONT ROW:<br />

Kiel Kiil..sgaord, Colleen Sparks, Craig Crnick, Kathy Cartt>r, Tara<br />

Crisp, Mark Chivers, V~rgi_nia Martin. SECOND ROW: Tracy<br />

White, Tom Kelleher, Ron Silflow. Rob Wilkinson. Doug Chase,<br />

Brian Charles, Dan Krahn, Jim L~. Chris Kirk. Not pictured:<br />

Sw n Kiil.sgaord, Doug Gates, Lynn Johnson, Don Coberly (Vice<br />

Pres.), Rod Leonard.


FROM LEFT TO RIG HT: Chuck Cox, Mike Kendall, Kurt<br />

Benson. Kent Sisson. Steve Wilder, Dave Daniel. Wayne Wohler,<br />

Dan Faulkner, Kirk Walters, Curt Daws. Mike Marks, Dave<br />

Fischer, George Ambrose, Scott Breeding, Dennis Tilley, RichDrd<br />

Parrish. Art Butler, St(>t)e Wheeler, Tony Smith. Dan Sample, Mike<br />

Campos, Roger Vaw ter, Gary L emmon, Mike Rush, John<br />

Marvencamp, Mike Donaldson. Pete Wagner. Keith Kalbfleish, Don<br />

Hasenoehrl, Mark Fosberg, Dennis Dixon, Dan Adpiri, Brad<br />

Sisson. Dirk Stroh. Tom G unning, Ken Kittrell. Kirk Bowman. Ron<br />

Haney, Rob Oates, Paul Ogburn. Pat BorchDrd, AI Jenkins, Steve<br />

Schnider, Steve G r imm, Stan Standol, Eric Steigers, Chuck<br />

Middleton. Harold Durk, Jim Jenkins, Dave Warnick, Dave Bwck,<br />

Dick Erne .<br />

FARMHOUSE 169


FRONT ROW: Vickie Rudolph. Pam Martin. Jean Cleto, Nancy<br />

I ones, Robin Reinhart, Mary Edmark. SECOND ROW: Trudy<br />

Slifka. Terri Storjohann. Lynn Contor, Mary Ann Harvey, Elaine<br />

Zander, Chris_ty Mead, Debbie Mikesell, Erma Temple, Debbie<br />

Christensen, Holly Wimer, Cheryl Komosinski. THIRD ROW:<br />

Laurie Coates, Debbie Scheloske, Cathy Riggs, Shari Smith,<br />

Shirley Marcy, Denise Smith, Jennifer Thomas, Eva Wilken,<br />

Darcee Veitch. Vickey Dooling, Harriet Tullock. Garnett Barnes.<br />

FOURTH ROW: Devon Cuddy, Stephanie Akers, Marlene Trin.<br />

Benita Murgoitio, Pegf l' McCabe, Seona Moody, Sherry Jacobsen.<br />

Cathy Young, Caro Young, Mary Anne Fin_gerlos, Andrea<br />

Chesnut. Mary Donovan. Ann Heylman. Dt!yna Saunder.f, Marcia<br />

Drown. Debbie Gable, Helen Stage, Coren Graham. FIFTH ROW:<br />

Martha Arne, Leanne Doolittle, Margaret Graham, Barb Taylor,<br />

Renee Des Jardins, Debbie Cossairt, George Sehman, Kathy<br />

Jleiselman, Marcia Flakus, Sue Kessler, L eanne Salo, Connie<br />

West fa ll, Janet Truesdell. Cher yl Johnson, Jill White, Kathy<br />

Warner, Donna Kuther, Terry Allen.<br />

170 FORNEY HALL


FRONT ROW: Diane Partridge, Kathy Stoll, Chris Driskell,<br />

Debbie Sims, Bev Wright, Marilyn Morrow, Vonnie Faulk.<br />

SECOND ROW: Iran Schmidt, Anna Bull, Gemma Audino, Donna<br />

BameN, Norma Jean Riffle, Jan HarGrave, Liz Richards, Karen<br />

Eckert, Rosalie Wassmuth. Mary Waldham. THIRD ROW: Sharon<br />

Nedrow.~. Barbara Davis, Liz McCormick., Sue Judy, Karen Borul,<br />

Karen engle, AnneNe Steigers, Kathy Peterson, Cyndy Thomas.<br />

Debbie Brodie, Kim Norwood, Sally Sauter, Janie Lord, Debbie<br />

Davies Pat Bevington. FOURTH ROW: Linda Buoy, Laurie<br />

Simos. 0 ebbie Green, C yndy Calkins.<br />

FRENCH HALL 171


FRONT ROW: Patti McNally, Gayle Carter, Patricia Merrill,<br />

Annie Williamson, Shelle)' S tonebraker, Susan Da )l. SECOND<br />

ROW: Robin Rockwell. Daane Chri.ftenson. Sandy Fmnell. Tracy<br />

Barker, Mrs. Hardwick, Susie Walker. THIRD ROW: Claudia<br />

Zimmer, Tricia Wurster, Janie Mead, Marla Pitkin. Glenna Carter,<br />

Judy Dickerso~ _ &rb Smith, Peg McEntee, Bev Johnson. Tara<br />

Crisp. FOURTH ROW: Becky Dav is, Courtne y Smith, Kathy<br />

Carter, Nancy Hasbrouck, Carol McMillan. Lvnda Acquire, Kathy<br />

Winans, Chri.f Torgerson. Ann McLaughlin. Ann Molenaar, Sandy<br />

Ashman. Jana Jones, Jan Kock, Rose Peyron. FIFTH ROW: Ptri<br />

Park. Amy Minor. Helanie WiLson. Kari Peterson. Linda Hanson.<br />

Dorothy McMillan. Gina Pond. Dori.f Marchi, Janet Duncanson.<br />

Nina Dilly, Jean Holder, DeAnn Hannibal. Maureen Schultheis,<br />

Regan Neese.<br />

172 GAMMA PHI BET A


FRONT ROW: Dennis Pettygrove. Tom Neff, Harv Nelson.<br />

SECOND ROW: Ed Hamshnr, George Nix, Mike Pate, Gordon<br />

Oberme)1L>r, Clyde Russel, Greg Lathrop, Randy Tyndall, Henry<br />

Harris, Roger "'Vanderhye, Clllrk Jochimsen, Fred Callowa>'• Ron<br />

Wright. THIRD ROW: Don Hite, Duane Toavs, Dick Fucher,<br />

Terry Fle.flceskDoug Westh<strong>of</strong>f, Cole Johnson. Doug White, Dave<br />

Chnmberlllin. eith Fowler, John Gipe, Dave Ringold, Dave Doerr,<br />

John Ziegler, Fred Hutchinson.<br />

GAULT HALL 173


FRONT ROW: Ron Kuhilr. Guy Sylvester, Tom Wright. Bill<br />

Cordtoell. Terry Vernon. uo Schowalter, Chuck Wells, }()('Gmt.<br />

Gory Byrd, Robert Strong, Guy Smith, Terry !Amnon. SECOND<br />

ROW: Daoe Donahue, Bill Ament. R ob Rodenbough, Ron Rice,<br />

Mark Heglund. Ron Kubik, Ted Bahr, Glen Cruickshank, Greg<br />

Hopkins, Marc Sorensen. Brian Magelky, Ro)l Bordeawc, Doug<br />

Standfield, Jim Bums, Dakota, Dave Woodilrd, Cliff Marshall. } ()('I<br />

Anderson. Doug Meckley, Rick Kimball, Gary Byr_d, John Crosier,<br />

Warren Olsen. Bo Strong, Steve White, Guy Smuh, Bob Hageuik,<br />

Terry Lennon.<br />

174 GRAHAM HALL


FRONT ROW: Mike Berainca, Mary Beth<br />

Phelan, Karen Jaquish, G len Bach, Gary<br />

Luce, De bbie Mabes, T e rri Ra 11 no r.<br />

SECOND ROW: Jim Karn, Wa yne Okino.<br />

Garrett Wright, Brant Baile y, Ph y llis<br />

Ta ylor, Randy Siders.<br />

GRAY LOESS 175


FRONT ROW: Tori Beauclaire. J. Morgan Puett, Lil"'lhl Paine.<br />

Mary Corbett. Ph yllis Mou~)l., Nanc)l_ Brown. R ose Milts. Carol<br />

Sue Temby. Lisa Balcer. SECOND ROW: Gene Fitting, S heri<br />

Herman, &rbara Cuppeu, Patt~ Hirami, Julie Doyle, Paula<br />

S tueve, Jan Andrews, Melil"'lhl Gaaney. Cathy Coliandro. Dorothy<br />

Herres. Lil"'lhl Andrulis. Kathy Kimmons. THIRD ROW: Sandra<br />

Arnold, Kathy Nelson, Claudia Flath. Nancy Feddersen, Susan<br />

Bal~ Lauril"'lhl Hickey. Susan Biery, Carolyn Sands, Judy Moon,<br />

Leslie Lindquist, Pam Albright, Janet Snedden.<br />

176 HAYS HALL


FRONT ROW: Kathy Coulthard, Doreen Funk, Pam Spence,<br />

Cindy Hildebrand (R.A.), Mary Jo Benjamin. SECOND ROW:<br />

Amanda Dow. Markee Stimmel. Vicki Duncan, Julie Line, Wanda<br />

Faught, Jean Durham, Amy Jordan, Sue Merrill, Edna Jones<br />

(R.A.), Laurene Kramer, Pat Jordan, Barb Sutton, Pam Eimers<br />

(R.A .). THIRD ROW: Jackie Slemson, Chris Crummer, Sue Berry,<br />

Diana Cordwell, Lynette Forsman, Angela Condrey, Abigail Fritts,<br />

Prudence Meyers, Karen Glarborg, Patty Kriz, CheryiMeschko,<br />

Karla Harmon, Koreen Delone y, Nellie Jones, Jane Emerson,<br />

Dorrie Bloomburg, Carey Culver, Sandy Davis, Kathy Williams,<br />

Sandy Langston, Kathy McKim. FOURTH ROW: Olga Dacuik,<br />

Brenda Hubbs, Chris Kendall, Jane Butler, Macarena Fi~oa,<br />

Nadine Kramer, Debbie Ingram, Lora Dillon, Karen Crea, Pam<br />

T<strong>of</strong>t, Cindy Hoovel.lleta Wallis, Mary Hagen.<br />

HOUSTON HALL 177


Left to right: Row one: Conni€ Nielson, Lori Broadhead, Sue Koster,<br />

Julie Solberg, Janine Beia, Ann Vogt. Row two: Cqndy Harding, Janee<br />

Hein, &v McBride, Sally Murphy, Janie€ Taylor, Sharon Townsend,<br />

Maggie Delaney, Cathy Bennett, Elisa Anderson, Peg R eid, Kitty<br />

Butler, Jeanne Sutton. Sue Schou, Ann Fredekind. Row three; Vicki<br />

Maule, Elaine Westburg, Susie Papineau, Cindy Bunting, Jan Solberg,<br />

Kathy Nelson, Janet Karst, Cyndi Raymond, Linda Emerson, Tianna<br />

Evans, Sally AshwelL Row four: Katie Johnson, Danae Delaune. Julie<br />

Hunter, Carla Backlund, Susie Badham.<br />

178 KAPPA ALPHA THETA


KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA 179<br />

Row 1; rigllt to left: Mar y Pat Chapman, Martha Dean. Julie Swindel~ Gayle<br />

Edmark, Janelle Johnson. Vickie Pierce. Jane Latham, Mary Suhadolnik.<br />

Row 2: Mary Kesse~ Anne Woerner, Borbara Williams, Nancy Borden,<br />

LuAnn Dobaron. Jan Schiller, Rita HowelL Row 3: Mary Lou Cannon,<br />

Carol Yenni, Theresa Lask. Sue Montgomery, Vickie Ridgeway, Jan<br />

Lawrence, Nancy Mahone)'. Row 4: Diane Carnahan, Nancy Ra>'mer, Mary<br />

Ann Baranco, Katrina Comer, Stacie Quinn, Gail Buth, Julie S1mis, , Patty<br />

Jones, Melissa Tl1orpe, Debbie Clements, Deb Raymer, Deb Po.fton, Janet<br />

Olin. Vanessa Martin. Row 5: Jodi Boxter, Candy Jones, Julie Dammerel,<br />

Bonnie Trounson, Lynn Collins, Virginia Martin, Julie Duncan, Kris<br />

Wittman, Marjean Brown, Cl1ris Wyatt, Cynthia Hughes, Jane Woerner, Sue<br />

Felgenhauer, Meg Johnson, Nancy Collins, Ellen Wetherell. Last R ow:<br />

Cathy Cuff, Janice Oldenburg, Laurie Matheson. Patty Deglee, LouAnne<br />

Hanes, Phyllis Champlin, Betty Lou Trounson, Deb Owen.


Left to right. Row One: Steve Ehrman, Henry H epburn, Mart<br />

Jenson, Mike Astorga, Pat O'Malley, Mike Gallagher, Tom<br />

Raffetto. Dana Aldecoa. Row two: P. W. Wolpert, Ron Bush, Dave<br />

Raffetto, Steve Cope, Jeff Woodard, Rodney Butler, Nancy<br />

Damerel, Tim Hopkins, Sherry Edmark, Bob Johnston, Pam<br />

Cornelus, Tom Busse, Steve Pierce. Row three: Mike Stinson, Pat<br />

Wilson. Phil Rolfe, Lorren Cutler, Tom &skin. Pat Wordian. Janet<br />

Reagan. Kay Koto, Tom Francis, Jan Deobald, Nancy Lynch, Curt<br />

Barbee, Bruce Nichols, Warren Burda, Carl Dilley. Row four: Scott<br />

Roberts, Bob Brooks. Mark Nuttman. Dave Frazier, Paul Luther,<br />

Ross Bennet, Dan Rudolph, Jon Mueller, Tom Romig, Dennis Vogt,<br />

Mike Malone, Ray Flaherty, Tony Hayes, Hugh Moore, Matt<br />

Conklin, Craig Heitman. Row five: Dave Ward, Jim R edmond.<br />

Mike Collyer, Albert Reynaud, Roger Clubb, Lou Pagano, Larry<br />

Walworth, Scott Hepburn. Thomas Button. Lou Aldecoa.<br />

180 KAPPA SIGMA


Kneelin_g: Mark Boatman, Trey Ziegler, Jim B<strong>of</strong>us, Tom Porce,<br />

Greg Cosey, Steve Frazee. 2nd Row: Steve Hutchison, Mark<br />

Rayburn, Mark Bloom, Amy Miner, Little Sister, Keith Bailey, Paul<br />

Gates, Becky Davis, Crescent Girl. Jerry l..ynch. Gary Bailey, Tom<br />

Cazossa, Robin Rockwell, Little Sister, Tom Cocking. J rd Row:<br />

Mike Kru~ee r, Jim Buyske (President), Bob Franklin, Chuck<br />

Rogers, Chris Andersen, Bernie Johnson, Dwight Fillmore, Howie<br />

Garrett, Bob Eier. 4th Row: Stew Nesbitt. John Pfaff, Rich Cobey.<br />

Greg Pemberton, Alan Graham, Luis Chavez, Rex Hanson.<br />

LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 181


1st Row: Chris Price, Dow Duncan. Phil Johnson. Kevin Richardson.<br />

Rick Welter, Tim Cows, Tom Crunk. John Brown. Sandy Hamilton,<br />

Rodney Dale (vM.), Mike Ayersmon (pres.), Dan Silveria. 2nd Row:<br />

Rich Jones (sec. • Dan Cornogey, Jeff Kramer, Ralph Myers, Todd<br />

Renak, Bill Gri fiths, Mike Aoi, Kevan Seubert, Mark Lowry, Bob<br />

Gilmore, Ja y_ rijtllt. Jrd Row: George Scott, Tom Sawyer, Paul<br />

Fingerson Taj Klaan, L ee Eldridge (sec.) , Dave Vergobbi, Roy<br />

&ldwin, Malcolm Del~ Eddy Carpenter, Richard Nikula, Brad Peer,<br />

Brad Eidam, Gar~ Moles, Mark F1sher. 4th Row: Dan Bennett, Randy<br />

Lee, Jim Nuess. Terry Turnbow, Dove Murphy, Devin Duley, Dewey<br />

Deardorff, Ervin Brown, Randy Print%, Bob Watkowwk (v.p.).<br />

182 LINDLEY HALL


Mike Snyder, Steve Vogel, Bill Ferranti, Darrel Holfn'ook. Dick<br />

Swuffer, Richard Webted, Don Vogel, David Soreson. Michael Dorey,<br />

Stepten Langenstein, Malcolm Perkins, Doug Marshall, Bob Morri.son,<br />

Pat Murphy, Tom Clark, Bob Hansen, Brent Thaete. Dave Boone,<br />

S_pencer R eitz!.. Don Vander Boegh, Luke Templin, L es Scott, Jeff<br />

Carleton, Art uettge, Carr Henderson, Jack Merod, David Jones, John<br />

Russell. John Hagen, Cl1ris Vance. Lee Liberia, John Hinkemeyer, Bob<br />

Rehfeild, Walter Russell Crandon Crowell, Greg Switzer, Craig<br />

Carlson, Kim Eccles, Bill Jones. John Kokes, Del Kellogg, Ray Smith,<br />

Karl Dinger, Ben Garechana, Tim Bollin, Dennis Conley, Tom Hall,<br />

Bob Fwy, Tom Witt, Vince Cargile, Barry McClinton, Roger Fletcher,<br />

John Rupe, Tom Sward, Scott Elich, Gary KidwelL<br />

McCONNELL HALL 183


Left to riJ:ht. R ow one: Pamaw Severson, Jill Hays, Ann Frisch,<br />

Myrna Lmdsa)t,_ Debionn &rnerr, &rbara Fatru. Row rwo: Judy<br />

Vack, Odesso Hamilton, Aliitasi Gaea, Julie Doser, Sue Sellers.<br />

Heidi Smith, Shciw Gehring. Sheri Ha yes, Dena Marchant, Leslie<br />

SchimmeL Row three: Joan Gephart, Sue Skain, Bonnie Egbert,<br />

Ellen Kunz, Becky Lallman, Maridel Severson, Michele Ruiz,<br />

Annette Schaefer, Debbie Holley, Tina Marie Browra, Mary Benner.<br />

184 MCCOY HALL


Left to rig_ht. Row one: Marilyn Adolph, CharlotTe Hill. Claudine<br />

Graham, Teresa Johnson, Helen Gutenburger, Sheri Poulson. Jan<br />

McGee, Merrilea Hiemstra. Row two: Pam Comstock, Patty Squire,<br />

Donna Obendorf, Susan Tsai, Sharon Skroh, Helen Gutenburger,<br />

Inger Hansen, Susie Hadley, Annette Turnbull, Kathy Morris,<br />

Leslie Baker, Kathy Kuite, Pat Dillon. Row three: Carolyn Harada.<br />

Denise Mason. Pattie Atlderson. Barb Hansun. Judy Jones, Deanna<br />

Getz, Rhonda Rutan, Marian Elkins, Holly Slavick, Jar1 e<br />

Holbrook, Nell Hawley, Tina Kondo, Cleo Altimiller, Karen Olson.<br />

Rhonda Wing. Left side, botTom to top: Peggy Rourke, Barb U_pton.<br />

Anne Turner. Sue Haselhorst, Right side, botTom to top: Susan<br />

Sassantar, Peggy Clemons, Merrily Snyder, Rhonda Lineburger,<br />

Carol Klien.<br />

OLESON HALL 185


L€#t ro right. Row one: Julie &bin, Cher yl Long, Tomi Goul. Mary<br />

Gibson, Dana Aldecoa, Mane Ji'reiburger, Kim Stav ros, Cind)l<br />

Jones, Carol Zimet. Row two: Sally McRae, Linda Lynch, Debb1e<br />

Schutte, Paula Svingen, Nona Nagasaka, Kathy Anderson. Jenny<br />

Jackson, Shelly Brown. Deb Good. Row three: Becky Toevs. Nicki<br />

Holmes, Armen Chinchinian, Colleen Sparks. Teresa Burkholder,<br />

Karen Morris, Kath)! Kochan, Tammy Hayd€n, Shannon Ulricl1,<br />

Bob Good, Dianne Britzmann, Sally HanzeL R ow four: Cheryl<br />

Morgan 1<br />

• &rb Abrams, &rb Schnurr, Rachel Massee, Ann Nagel.<br />

Dusty n ess, Bonnie Niewert. Row five: Nancy Dammarell, Jan<br />

Ross, Kay Christenson, Gina Wiscombe. Ann Breening, Celests<br />

Borre son. Terry Jaynes, Joyce Abo.<br />

186 PI BET A PHI


Left to Right. Row one: Karl Klokke, Dale Chaney, Dave Lincoln,<br />

Steve Bradburg, Mary Kessel, Rita Howell, Debbie Konen, John<br />

Schooler, Mark Taylor, Kevin Skidmore, Gus Pomeroy, Mike<br />

Cr<strong>of</strong>ts, Dave Cromwell. Steve Parks, Mik.e Beus. Row two: Mike<br />

Shenk. Midge Kampa, Mike Pearce, Anne Woerner, Marc Walker,<br />

Doug Crum, Ricla Luder, Gary Crum. R ow three: Dwight Bell,<br />

CraiJI Alford, Jeff Patlovich, Mark Walker, Pete Swanstrom, Reb<br />

Boymgton. Dick Uuffman, Bruce Yoshida, Mary Sul.adolnik, Kathy<br />

Winans, L e Ann Anderson, Trisll Freeman, Donna Schlader, Susan<br />

Grover, Doris Marcl1i, Steve Broadbent, Steve Dav is, Rick<br />

Garman. Row four: Frank Palermo, Mark Gause, Jenee lJein, Jim<br />

Barnes, Ann Struchen, Liz Lejardi, Chris Kendall, Vicki Duncan.<br />

R ow five: Steve Cantrell. Bob Brunson, Bob Nesbitt, Joel lrusta,<br />

Rich MaxwelL<br />

PI KAPPA ALPHA 187


Left to right. Row one: Rob Moore, Ton>! Boisen. Jim Dickenson.<br />

Jeff Fleming, Larry Marchant, Jim M1ller, Kim Trout, Wa~ne<br />

Turkovich. Dan Gallagher, Gino Golizio, Stewart Constantine,<br />

John Keys, Jim Haight, Chris Arstein, Tim Jones. Row two: Steve<br />

Salladay, Randy Gorrono, Tim Eilertson, Craig Paterson, Dave<br />

Romesburg, Byron Defenbach, Dave Colburn, Dayne Bower, Jolin<br />

Boit, Mel Bradshaw, Jim West, Terry Scodellar, Joe Uranga, Jim<br />

Dodge, Shad Defenbach. Seated: Kevin Dammeren Carl Mio.<br />

188 PHI DELTA THETA


Left to right on the house: Rod Zwainz, Tarl Oliason. Kurt Culp,<br />

Jim Nowierski. John Yarno, Tom Roach, Don Shelton, John Bevan.<br />

Ken Stringfield, Ron Jelaco, Tom Fa/ash, Ed Harper, Mark<br />

Gordon. OtJ <strong>of</strong> house ( left to right): Richard Hotchkiss, Kurt<br />

Billmeyer, Jim Carlson, Steve Samuelson, Steve Dav is, Bill<br />

Manning, Shawn Westo~ Andre Pederson, Darrel Perr>'• Bart<br />

Boranco, Bob McDonald, t.hris Mcintosh, Scott Brandon. T~rn Day,<br />

Mark Limbaugh, Don Parks, Pat R)lan. Joe Drulfe ~ Joe Kramer,<br />

Jim Freeman, Fred Florence, Chrts Torma ~. Tom Tobin, Tom<br />

Ashenbraner, Chick Weaver, Mike Mitche l~ Glen Gearhord, Scott<br />

Walker, John R obinson, Roy Brock. Jerry Meyers.<br />

PHI GAMMA DELTA 189


190 PHI KAPPA TAU<br />

Row 1: John Hohnhorst, Lee Tuott, Terry McClain, Joe<br />

Waters, Debbie McCoy, Little Sister. Row 2: K y le Kerby,<br />

Bruce Konen. Albert Allan, Dave Deeds, Sweetheart Linda<br />

Smith. John Waters, Janine Beit2, Little Sister, Dynamite, Lyle<br />

Powers, Pam Beyers, Little Sister, Philip Collear. RowJ: Hugh<br />

Edwards, Nils Jngebrigtsen, Dick L edford, Dennis Keith,<br />

Gassan Karroum, Dick L edington, Curt Johnson, Bob<br />

Artechewrria, Ike Hoashi. Paul Beckman, Greg Young, Todd<br />

Wendle, Lisa OLson, Little Sister, Jerry Schwart%, Jennifer<br />

Washburn. Little Sister. Sue Farnsworth. Lirrle Sister, Robert<br />

Hayden, Mike Mitchell. Toni Dolar, Little Sister. R ow 4: Steoe<br />

Meyers, Marta in 0' Leary.


ON-CAMPUS 191


Row 1: Jeff McCarthy, Jim Anscomb, Paul Jorgensen. Row 2: Mike<br />

Strarron, Hank Nichols. Earl Reed, Greg Papaneau. Row 3: Todd<br />

Claiborn, Neil Turnbull. Lon Labine, Bill Larson, Mike Thompson.<br />

Row 4 fJ 5: Tim Hetrick, Tom Coleman, Gordon Sargeant, Dave<br />

Fullmer, Shawn R yan, Ron Jones, Jim Crowe, Bob Graff, Jon<br />

Saylor. Chuck Labine, Rob Franklin, Monte Duncan, Fred Lefriec,<br />

Rich Haufman, Rob GrO'Ver, John Ciey, Dave Ramseyer, Gary<br />

McGee, Jim Harrington, Jim Johnstone, Randy Laws, Tay Ha ines,<br />

Celon Echeverria. Row 6: Grant Nieson, Dave Shropshire, Bill<br />

Kellar, Steve Duncanson, Jim Pizzadili. Row 7: Tom Stevenson.<br />

Dick Stevenson, John Mead. Ron Rowan, Joe Shiru, Tony Kevan,<br />

Mark TruesdelL Back: Rich Morfitt, Mark Bowlby, Rick Nelson,<br />

Tim McCanta, Ray Stevenson. Lirrle Sisters; R ow 1: Sharon Hall.<br />

Marla Pitken. G lenna Carter, K im Stavios. R ow 2: Janelle<br />

Johnson, Nancy White, Nina Dilley, Beth Lundgren, Sandy<br />

Ashman, Mary Reed, Celeste Borrison. R ow 3: LouAnn Haines,<br />

Nancy Raymer, Joanne Gross, Nancy Riordan, Edie Esterbrook,<br />

Nancy Kramer, Cind;)l Jones, Rose Peron, Karl Petersen, Marie<br />

Freiburger. R ow 4: Deb Shunutte. Row 5: Deb Postan, Robin<br />

Keough. Gail Bieth. Mar y Ann Branca, Sandy Kees, Julie Simis,<br />

Patti McNally, Janet Duncanson.<br />

192 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON


Row l : Ray Stark, Lance Nielsen, R. T. True, Tom Amar, Drake<br />

Eisinger, Dan Grog¥. R ow 2: G len NichoLs, Ken Williams, Mike<br />

Rutledge, Bob Hendnckson. Dick Ayres, Jeff Schiller, Ste-ve Jochens,<br />

Fred Christensen. R ow 3: Johnny Joe Bryant, Don Gemmer, Dave Lee,<br />

James Milliner, Paul Haworth, Chris Keys, Wilbur Wild, Mark Hansen,<br />

Jerry Smith, John Esposti, Clarence Hough, Ed Snook, Bryce Coulter,<br />

Rag Wiese. Row4: Kent Nelson. Dave J akovac, Darren Volkman, Mark<br />

Castelin, Scott Bums, R eed Bevan, Pete Angleton.<br />

SIGMA CHI 193


FRONT ROW: Edward Anderson. Rick Sullivan, Mark Harris,<br />

Dan Byce, Ste'Ve Aldrich. Milte Siebe. SECOND ROW: Bruce<br />

Buchberger, Joe Dahlin. Ste'IJe Eichner, John Snyder, Robert<br />

Wright, Brad Richardson, Mike Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Pat<br />

O'Meara, Steve Krupke, Bob Tarwbe, Bill Keilty, FOURTH ROW:<br />

Steve Fuhriman, Pat Fury, Barry Hopkins, Doug Mouser, Rick<br />

Louda, Jim Herman, Bill Hopkins, Brett Holmes, Wade Diehl. Don<br />

Driscoll. Bob Neumayer, Kell)l Davis 1<br />

Kirk Smith, Steve Pruitt, Bill<br />

Flory, Gary Mathews, Ed Beveriage, Don Montgomery, Dale<br />

Heimgartner Ra;y Huggins. FIFTH ROW: Bill Mercer, Craig<br />

Lang, Jeff Phis te r, Dennis Byrne, Den P etticolas, Mike<br />

Youngblood, Daw Sanders, R ich Killmar, Jeffery Boyd. Franklin<br />

SUJnek, Marcus Woenrwn.<br />

194 SIGMA NU


FRONT ROW: R ichord Brooks, Tim McEntJny, Aliln Sulli'IX.In, Pat<br />

Deegan, Kim Grothaus, Gene Sandone, Dan Paslil)l, Charlu<br />

Clayton., ScoN Von der Leith. SECOND ROW: John Hord, Milte<br />

Chase, Bill Gibbes, Les McKowan, Steve JacheNa, Steve Limdgren.<br />

THIRD ROW: Kevin McFal~ Rodd Kubitza. Paul McGrath, Tom<br />

Dupras, Kim Keaton, ScoN Cooper, Mike Bowers, Dan Howard,<br />

Alan Swon.fOn, &ry Vedder. FOURTH ROW: Milt Jacobs, George<br />

BMn, Jim Jacobs. John Williams, John Andrews, Rick Ramanko.<br />

SNOW HALL 195


Left to right. Row one: Betsy Brown, Joonn Logan, Dale<br />

Blum, Mari Lochhoo.s, Dodie Smith. Dana Peterson. R ow<br />

two: Ann Ourada, Penny Bird, Ja nell Johnson. Jane Eide,<br />

Maria Telin, Debra Jackson, Sharlee Young. R ow three:<br />

Debbie Graham, Cathy Brown. Cindy Johnson.<br />

196 ETHEL STEEL HOUSE


Left to right. R ow one: Dan Cummings, John Puppo, Warren<br />

Powers, Gu y Wagner, John Lejardi. Brent Culbertson. K m n Ward,<br />

Lyle Powers, John Mcllraoy, Ray Hershey, Jim Morris, Mark<br />

&!JJNy, Victor Bullen. Mark Zielinski. R ow two: Daoid Bliss. Dow<br />

Jones, Roger Beck, Mike Shira. Dennis Puschman., Gerard Wright,<br />

ScoN Fischer, Jim Funk, Rick Adams, Dan Roland, Stew Jackson.<br />

Lorry Hillesland, John Councilman. Tom Vistica. Row three: Franz<br />

Heinzerlirag, Chris Mullen. Mike Reed, Greg Zervas, John Wilson,<br />

Tom Haraden.<br />

TARGHEE HALL 197


198 TAU KAPPA EPSILON<br />

L eft to right. Sitting: Bert Combs, Mark Yarbrough, Dave<br />

Gosselin. Row two: Todd Tapper, Richard Schiermeier, Ronald<br />

Jetter, Richard Honsinger, Steve Browning, Phillip Owsley, Ted<br />

Tapper, Brian McMutTay, Yukio Aki.


Left to right. Row one: Gregg Campbell, Steve Vetter, Mike<br />

Willioms, Andy Hall, Jeff Palmer, Bart Carrothers, Marc Miller.<br />

Row two: Ed Ailport. Lisa DugdDie. Rolin Abrums, Abb}l Fritts,<br />

Peg Reid, Doug Kistler, Dan Yake, Pam Spence, Jeff Fossum,<br />

Leonard Kubin, Brad Stubbs, Scott Hansen. Row three: Bill Fa~.<br />

Kevin Ve tte ':~., Bruce Higgins 1<br />

Wade Zurcher. Row four: Cra•g<br />

Thebo, Trey J ucker, TerriHilt. Tom Imming, Cindy Becker, Bruce<br />

Jensen, Angie Condrey, Randy Nichols.<br />

THETA CHI 199


FRONT ROW: Nick Hindman, Bill Hart, Pete Whitby, Russ<br />

Johnson, Mark Krigbaum, Mark KarL. Phil Saxon, Rat Woolworth.<br />

SECOND ROW: Roland Crisafi, David Coz, Mike McCarthy,<br />

Victor Noble, Les Lee, Mark Piper, Ali Rasti, Ali Bassir, Lynn<br />

Tominaga, Jan Dellomano, Ken Wilson, Richord Jones, Robert<br />

Etzel, Paul De Vincenzo. THIRD ROW: Da'l.1e Murray, Joe<br />

DeMarsh, Dan Blevins, Scott Whitely, Tom Lubeck, Randy<br />

Shikashio, Larry_ Lauer, Jeff Kayler, Jeff Ashby, Cliff Fitzsimmons,<br />

Randy Unger, Stev e Fisher, Randy Hall, Ra)l_mond Benjamin,<br />

Lynn Strahon, Bill Davis, Forrest Kneisel. FOURTH ROW:<br />

Leonore Byrne, Ollis Hull, Dick Vickery, John Owens, George<br />

Bacon, Stev e Grieser, Hohn Dorman, Ferd Skud, Bruce Barnes,<br />

Todd Brown. Micky Peterson, Dave Etherton, Steve Etherton, Jeff<br />

Moore.<br />

200 UPHAM HALL


FRONT ROW: Sarah Rials .• John Mooreland. Don Acid, Mike Huff,<br />

Lois R ound, Ray Yarrow, Mike Brow n. SECOND ROW: Ken<br />

Martin, Dave T eeter, Cindy Hinkle, Ralph Fourtenanto, Ruth<br />

Griggs, Clare Kapitan, Donna Cowels, Mike Cormier. THIRD<br />

ROW: Cindy Caldwall, Joe Narras, D oug Smith, LuAnn Fry,<br />

R oger R eeves, Jack Cunni ff, Brian Fukuba, T im Meyers.<br />

FOURTH R OW: Bill Rush, Harry Breeden. Keith Murph y, Lance<br />

Fry, Nancy Maha fni, Rick Ear sham.<br />

WHITE PINE HALL 201


FRONT ROW: David Water..f, Ed Lorruu, Gene Hon..fon, Ste-ve<br />

McGoldridc. SECOND ROW: Larry VanDaele. Eric Schul%. David<br />

Garbor(l, Phil Haye..f, Crai(l McDoruJid. THIRD ROW: Danny<br />

Sailer, Kirk Burbule..f, Mille Lambrith, Fronci..f Lor..fon, Bill<br />

Vau(lhan, Bob Ginlcel. Dirk Kempthorne, Bert John..fton, Jim<br />

Robert~. Ron Hoene, Marie Kramer, Craig Wise, Kent Ga~..flcy,<br />

Randy vance.<br />

202 WHITMAN HALL


FRONT ROW: Jerry Lisantti, Rock)! Bishop, Randy Moser, Bill<br />

Grant. SECOND ROW: Mike Stam~tli. Steve Cheney, Jim Chase,<br />

Ron TGkasugi, Scott Strangers. THIRD ROW: Jeff Marshall,<br />

Charles Stu.zmGn. Rick Ward.- GreJl Lantin_g, Rod Finlayson. Curt<br />

Thornburg, Jim Nichols. FOURTH ROW: Andy Brewer, Mark<br />

Falconer, Carl Ames, Jim Zimmerman. Doug Parker, Da.N'_ll!<br />

Stiegemeier, Jack Adams, Pat Clinch, Mark Farnsworth. FIFTH<br />

ROW: Gus Sousoures, RGndy Stapilus, Noel Miller, John SelburJr,<br />

Bill Hensley, Tom Rinkers, Byron Hodgson. John Naylor, Mike<br />

Miller, Kave Kaspar, Scott Showers, Robert Stone, Dan Jackson.<br />

Don Davidson. Ken Day, Kris Long.<br />

WILLIS SWEET HALL 203


Over half the student<br />

body resort to <strong>of</strong>f<br />

campus living in order<br />

to save money, study<br />

undisturbed or enjoy<br />

the comforts <strong>of</strong> home<br />

204 OFF CAMPUS LWING


OFF CAMPUS LIVING 205


206 OFF CAMPUS LWING


Trailers, apartments and<br />

houses set the scene<br />

for escape from campus<br />

life<br />

OFF CAMPUS LWING 207


Students soak up<br />

the sunshine<br />

at every opportunity<br />

during a Moscow<br />

springtime<br />

210SPRING CAMPUS LIFE


SPRING CAMPUS LIFE 211


212 SPRING CAMPUS LIFE


SPRING CAMPUS LIFE 213


)<br />

Campus Chest Week provides<br />

fun for students and money for charity<br />

Students raised over $3000 for ciUJrity during<br />

Campus Chest Week, April 1 to 5. Besides the<br />

events below, students participated on slave sales,<br />

dinner date sales, hashinff. and a dance at which<br />

contest winners re ce av ed awards. Of the<br />

donations, $1000 went to United Way. The rest<br />

was devided between Special Olympics (for<br />

IUJndicapped children) , Mountain States Tumor<br />

f,nstitute, and March <strong>of</strong> Dimes.<br />

THE WINNERS<br />

Beer Drinking (Women) . .... Alpha Gamma Delta<br />

Beer Drinking (Men) ......... Lambda Chi AlpiUJ<br />

Talent (Women) . ............. .. Delta Delta Delta<br />

Talent (Men) . . . .............. Lambda Chi AlpiUJ<br />

Ms. Legs .. .. . .......... . Marie Freiberger, Pi Phi<br />

Mr. Legs . ......... Marty Gwinn, Delta Tau Delta<br />

Pie Eating (Women) ........ . .. . .. ... . . Alpha Phi<br />

Pie Eating (Men) . . ................. Kappa Sigma<br />

Ms. Campus Chest ....... Debbie Schenk, Tri Delt<br />

Ugly Man ..... ............ Bob Eier, Lambda Chi<br />

214CAMPUSCHEST


CAMPUS CHEST 215


216PARENTS'WEEKEND<br />

Parents and students enjoy turtle derby, living group<br />

banner contest, and award ceremonies


PARENTS' WEEKEND 217


218PARENTS'WEEKEND


PARENTS' WEEKEND 219


Inco~pletetracktea~<br />

suffers winless year<br />

despite various<br />

outstanding<br />

individual efforts<br />

A lack <strong>of</strong> competitors for several events<br />

and a prolonged winter contribute to a<br />

harsh 1975 season for Vandal trackster s.<br />

<strong>Idaho</strong>'s chief strength remains in the field<br />

events, parhcularly the shot put and discus<br />

throw. Distance runners also furnished<br />

points for the team's meager fortunes.<br />

220VANDAL TRACK


VANDALTRACK221


222 BASEBALL


Difficult odds hamper<br />

Vandal baseball<br />

BASEBALL 223


Long hours <strong>of</strong> practice<br />

pay <strong>of</strong>f for U I tennis team<br />

224TENNIS


TENNIS225


When the spring weather<br />

permits, students take a<br />

swing at s<strong>of</strong>tball<br />

226 SOFTBALL


SOFTBALL 227


Many take time out to<br />

hear message <strong>of</strong> One Way<br />

228 ONE WAY CONCERT


Ping pong provides<br />

escape from tedious<br />

routine <strong>of</strong> studying<br />

•<br />

PING PONG 229


230 SPRING DRAMA


11<br />

Company," the musical<br />

comedy <strong>of</strong> the year,<br />

highlights spring activities<br />

SPRING DRAMA 231


232 GDI WEEK<br />

Independents host second<br />

annual week <strong>of</strong> bed racing,<br />

beer chugging, egg tossing,<br />

and frisbee throwing


GDIWEEK 233


234 BLUE MOUNTAIN<br />

Blue Mountain-<strong>Idaho</strong>'S own Rocky<br />

Mountain High


BLUE MOUNTAIN 235


236 GRADUATION


GRADUATION 237<br />

I<br />

1975 Graduates mark<br />

last graduation in<br />

Memorial gymnasium


238 GRADUATION


GRADUATION 239


240 SATURDAY IN SPRING


SATURDAY IN SPRING 241


Senior faces Add- Champlin<br />

(Row one) Dave Add. Marilyn Adolph. Dan Allred, Karl Ames, Julie<br />

Ashburn. ( Row rwo) Marianne Bate, Jeff Beard, R ex Beatty, Darrel<br />

Beebe, Da'tJid Bennett. (R ow three) Peggy Bennett. Jackie Bentz. John<br />

Berg. Am Berglund. Glenn Biladeau. (R ow four) Ei leen Bingham, Vicki<br />

Bloomsburg. (R ow five) Roger Booth. James Borowitz.<br />

244SENIORS


(Row one) William Bramletre, Ann Breenin.g. (Row two) John Bremmer,<br />

Edward Brincken. (Row three). Connie Brown. Larry Bulling. (Row<br />

four) Warren Burda, Jane ButU>r, Thomas Butz, Eldonna Byres, Julia<br />

Complx>L (Row five) Laurie Carlson. Dixie Carr. Sreve Carter, Vick y<br />

Carter, Phyllis Champlin.<br />

SENIORS245


Senior faces Chandler- Freem~n<br />

(Row one) Harvey Chandler, Michael Cherasia. (Row two) Bill Chisholm,<br />

Stacie Churchman. (Row three) Erlene Clark, Nancy Clifton, Barbara<br />

Cloninger, Keith C<strong>of</strong>fman, Kathi Coleman. (Row four) Vince Collins, Pam<br />

Cornilles, Carla Cornwell. Jacqueline Crawley, John Cummings. (Row five)<br />

Lawrence Dav idson. K elly Davis, James Deehr, Kathy D einhardt, Dennis<br />

Deputy.<br />

246SENIORS


(Row one) Jay Dorr, Gary Duke, Mark Edmark.<br />

(Row two) Christy Eisenbarth, Carol Engert,<br />

Agnes English. (Row three) Todd English, Barton<br />

Ewers, M ark Falconer, Arleen Fattu, Barbar a<br />

Fattu. (Row four) Joe FeC'han, Robert Flay. (Row<br />

five) Jan Fleener. Jan Frandsen. (Row six) Jan<br />

Frederikson. Douglas Freeman.<br />

SENIORS247


Senior faces Firth-Jasper<br />

(Row one) Colleen Firth, Ben Garecharw, Mark<br />

Gause. (R ow two) Gary Gilliland, Connie<br />

Glauner. Dave Glenn, Riva Goode ll, Ca rol<br />

Graves. (R ow three) Doug Gross. Jud~_ Gross,<br />

Den Gruenfeld, Deborah Haak, Virgil Hanson.<br />

(Row four) Tom Haraden. Charles Hawkins.<br />

(Row five) Rob Hawksworth, Teri Hawksworth.<br />

248SENIORS


(R ow one) Kristin H earn, Rick H ensley. (R ow two)<br />

Keith Hessing, Maryanne H eyn. (R ow three) Carol<br />

Hill. C herie H obdey. (Row four) Michael H ogan, J ohn<br />

H o hnho r s t , Bill H o lden. Sue H opkins, Richard<br />

H otchkiss. (R ow five) Bill Hudson, Rick Hundrup,<br />

Marilyn Jacobson, Max Jacobson, Bill Jasper.<br />

SENIORS249


Senior faces] ens en-Matsuura<br />

(Row one) Sandra J ensen, John Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Ross<br />

Johnson, Williilm Johnson. (Row two) Jerry Johnstun, Dav id<br />

Jones, Edrw J ones, Michael Kaminski, Sheldon K eafer. (Row<br />

three) K en Kendrick, Sven Kiilsgaard, Janice King, Alice Kohl,<br />

Cheryl Komosinski. (R ow four) Connie Kopczynski, R eenie<br />

Kramer. (Row five) Les Lane, Peter Lane.<br />

250SENIORS


(Row one) Sandy lAngston, Kathy lAst. (Row<br />

two) Mille Lawrence, Jeri Lee. (Row three) John<br />

Leiardi, Joseph Lewicki. (Row lour) C hristopher<br />

Lind, Rhonda Lineberger, J ennifer Link, Janice<br />

Lloyd, Mar y Lothrop. (Row live) Robert Lowe.<br />

T ed Lund, Danny Mann. (Row six) Margaret<br />

Martson, Monte Martson, MarcU:a Matsuura.<br />

SENIORS251


Senior faces Me Clain-Peterson<br />

(Row one) Clifford Me Cloin, Richard Me Crillis.<br />

Karen Me Gillis. (Row two) Kevin Me Guire, Scott<br />

Me Kahan, Diane Medick. (Row three) Patricia<br />

Merrill, Cynthia Miller, Pat Mitchell, Sherri<br />

Mitche ll, Sue Mitc hell. ( Row four) Susan<br />

Montgomery, Patricia Mooney, Paul Moroz, Mike<br />

Mundy, Michael Murphy.<br />

252SENIORS


(Row one) Dav id N t>Umann. Gail N t>Umann. (R ow<br />

two) Vernon Nt'Wby, George N ix. (R ow three)<br />

Jane Ogden. Wayne Okino. (Row four) G lenna<br />

Olsen. Dav id Olson, Lawrence Osgood, Deb Oux>n.<br />

Vicki Owings. (R ow five) Dav id PUff


Senior faces Pidgeon-Stevens<br />

(Row one) Steve Pidgen, Steven Pietz. (Row two) Dick Potter, Dennis<br />

Puschmann. (Row three) Margaret Quinn, David Randall, Ralph R enes,<br />

Ronny R enfrow, Steve Ricketts. (Row four) Linda Rider, Vicki<br />

Ridgewa)l, Dan Riggers, Ann Ritter, Charles Roady. (Row five) Gina<br />

Rogers, Tom Rogers, Linda Roundtree, Vickie Rudolph, Wayne Rush.<br />

254SENIORS


(Row one) Sharon Schell, Charles Scott, Patricia Scott, Barbara<br />

Sehlmeyer, Sue Sellers. (Row twO/ Maridel Severson. Sandra Shields,<br />

Gordon Slyter, Ken Smellie, William Snyder. (Row three) Mary<br />

Sochin.sky, Jerry Sorensen. (Row (our) Michael Stampfli, Dean Stauf(Pr.<br />

(Row five) Lorraine Sten.slond, Martin Ste,;ens.<br />

SENIORS255


Senior faces Stoddard- Wyatt<br />

(ROW' one) Jeff Stoddard, Laird Stone. (Row two)<br />

Mike Stone, Harold Stridborg. (Row three)<br />

Barbara Sutton, Sherman Swanson, Bill Swope?<br />

Maryann Thompson, Katie Thornton. (Row four)<br />

Wanda Tierney, George Titus, Lori Titus, Dave<br />

Tong, Annette Turnbull. (Row five) Dorothy<br />

Ugstad. Patricia Ullman, Juanita Urie.<br />

256SENIORS


(Row one) Paul Van Sisco, Harry Vasquez, Anthon;)! Venbrux. (Row two)<br />

Steve VeNer, William VeNer, Linda Vining, James Wallrer, Susan Walker.<br />

(Row three) John Wangsgard, &rry White, George White, JauJ)! Wilfong,<br />

Shirky Willtins. (Row tour) Ardith Wilmot. John Wilson. (Row tiw) Marie<br />

Wimer, William WiNinger. (}tow .six) Lonnie Wolff, Jill WyaN.<br />

SENIORS257


Graduate faces Boydel­<br />

Undergraduate faces<br />

Boyington<br />

(Row one) Kent Boydell. Luis Cazar. (Row ttDo)<br />

James Dav is, Dana Fahrewald. (Row three)<br />

Macarena Figueroa. Debbie Mabes, Susan Mann,<br />

Deanna Mitchell. Glenn Shewmaker. (Row /&Ur)<br />

Jody Taylor, Steve Watanabe, Fay ..idam.t, Darcy<br />

Aldrich, Karen Alldaffer. ( Row five) G eorge<br />

Ambrose, Lee Ann Anderson. Linda Arulrulis.<br />

258 GRADUATES


(Row one) Mary Aschenbrenner, Kathy Baker, Dave Balding. (Row two)<br />

Sherry Balding, Trac)' ~Barker, Gara Barlow, Garnette Barnes, Peggy<br />

Barrett. (Row three) Mark Beatty, Judith Bean, Kathy Becker, Sandy<br />

Benson. LindlJ Binfield. (Row four) Rocky Bishop, Colleen Bjomn. (Row<br />

five) Eileen Bjomn, Elaine Bjornn. (Row six) Mark Bonman, Rebecca<br />

Boyington.<br />

UNDERGRADUATES 259


llndergraduatefaces<br />

Broadfoot-Endow<br />

(Row one) Dana Broadfoot, George Burke, Patti<br />

Burns. (Row two) Rodne y Butler, Mike Campos,<br />

Thomn,r Casazza. (Row three) Gregory Case y,<br />

Craig


(Row one) Kathy Conner. Susan Conner. (Row two) Judy Conway,<br />

Scon Cooper. (Row three) Julie Creo, Taro Crisp, James Crowe, Rodrn!)l<br />

Dale. Joclcie Daois. (Row four) Joseph DeMarsh, Alan De yo, Lo•s<br />

Diclcinson, Nino Dilley. PatricilJ Dillin. (Row five) Carl Dirlts, Leonrn!<br />

DooliNie, Alice Dustin, Kathy Eche


Undergraduate faces<br />

Endow-H ejazi<br />

(Row one) Michele Endow, Debbie Enevold. Kyra Evans. (Row two) Paulette<br />

Farmer, Sue Farnsworth. Marll Fischer, Dick Fisher, Lynn Fisher. (Row<br />

three) Lelar Fowler, Sherry Fronek, Patricio Freemon, Ruth Freund, Dave<br />

l


(Row one) John Gipe, Robert Graff. (Row two)<br />

Alan Graham, Mark GravaN. (Row three) Joanne<br />

GrO$S, Susan Grover, Alta Haight, Carolyn<br />

Harada, Don Hasenoehrel.' (Row four) Peter<br />

Hattrup 1<br />

Claudia Hawle~. Sheri Hayes, Tracy<br />

HeadricR., Mark Heath. (Row five) Wendy Heck,<br />

R eagan Heese, Nooraddin Heiazi.<br />

UNDERGRADUATES 263


Undergraduate faces<br />

Henley-Kitt<br />

(Row one) Sherril H enley, Ray H ershe)!. (Row two) Loui.se H enriksen.<br />

M ichael Hicltinbotham. (Row three) Gilw Hill, Carol Hinse_y. (Row<br />

four) Lorilee H oalst, Anita H<strong>of</strong>fman. Carol Holman, Dave H ornsby,<br />

ScoN H epburn. (R ow five) T eresa Houck. John Hultman, Douglas<br />

Hummel, Kathryn Hunter, Karen Rupp.<br />

264 UNDERGRADUATES


(ROUJ one) Karen Ingle, Sherry Jacobsen. John Jasper, Ann Jewell.<br />

Ann Johnson. (Row two) Carol Johnson. Janelle Johnson. Russell<br />

Johnson. Jan Johnston. Mary Jones. ( ROUJ three) Penny Jones, Rory<br />

Jones, Toni Jones, Lin.tW Kallis, James Karn. (Row four ) Sandy K ees,<br />

Kathy Kimmons. (ROUJ five) Sandy Kinyon. Susie Kitt.<br />

UNDERGRADUATES 265


llndergraduatefaces<br />

Klein-Moorer<br />

(Row one) Tony Klein. Jan Koch, Tina Kondo.<br />

(Row two) Don Kopczynski, Pat Kora, Mark<br />

Krigbaum. (Row three) Ellen Kunz, Karen<br />

Landers, Betty Langdon, Cindy Lane, Kim<br />

Laragan. (Row four ) Theresa Lask. Nancy Last.<br />

(Row five) Bennie Lawrence, Liz Lejardi. (Row<br />

six) Kristine Larsen. Nancy Lynch.<br />

266 UNDERGRADUATES


(Row one) Beth Lyon, Dave L)lon. ( R ow two)<br />

Mary Marshall, Dougla.s Marttn. (R ow three)<br />

Carol Matalonis, J o hn Mavencamp, J eff<br />

McCarthy, Vema McCrillis, John Mcllravy. (Row<br />

four) Kathleen McKim, John M ead, Susan Merrill,<br />

Shnyl M eschko. John Miesen. (Row five) Debbie<br />

Mikesell, Mike Mitchell, Ann M olenaar, K evin<br />

Monroe, Winfred Moorer.<br />

UNDERGRADUATES 267


llndergraduatefaces<br />

Moser-Rogers<br />

(Row one) Ron Moser, Linda Murray, Justin<br />

Naderman. (Row two) Brad Neely, Laurence<br />

Nelson. Nikki Newwell, Cheryl Niswander, Kevin<br />

North. (Row three) Lisa Olsen, Shelly Orvik,<br />

Melissa Otto, Doug Parker, Tom Parkinson. (Row<br />

four) Nancy Parks, Sandy PercivaL (Row five)<br />

Richard Pent%er, Eric Peter son.<br />

268 UNDERGRADUATES


(Row one) Mark Petzinger, Valerie Powell. Laurie<br />

PresnelL (Row two) David Ramseyer, Ric Rancla,<br />

Earl Reed. (Row three) Valerie R enfrow, Cris<br />

Rice. Jack Rurgs, Nancy Riordan, Kathy Robbins.<br />

(Row four) Robin Rockwell. Tammy Rodig. (Row<br />

five) Carty Rogers, Dana Rogers.<br />

UNDERGRADUATES 269


270 UNDERGRADUATES<br />

lfndergraduatefaces<br />

Rosick- linger<br />

(Row one) K evin Rosick, Michael Rosick. (Row<br />

two) Allen Ross, Cindy Ross. (Row three) Ron<br />

Rowan, Mike Rush, Marg__aret Russell. Kurt Sahl,<br />

Dan Sample. (Row four) Gordon SarJ:ent, Annette<br />

Schaefer, Debbie Schenk. (Row [.ave) D ebbie<br />

Schmidt, Joyce Schmidt, K eith Schreaber.


(Row one) Teresa Schurrwn, Beverly Shewmaker. (Row two) Patty Sledge,<br />

Courtn)l Smith. (Row three) Heidi Smith, JuUe Suider. (Row four) Stan<br />

Stondal. Joy Stansbery, Ann Struchen, Paula Stueve, Ernw Tem~le, (Row<br />

five) Cyndy Thomas, Lynn Timinaga, Roger Tish. (R ow s1x) Mark<br />

Truesdell. Jane Uhlorn. Randy Unger.<br />

UNDER GRADUATES 271


(Jndergraduatefaces<br />

VanderBoegh- Watson<br />

(Row one) Don Vander Boegtt., Kristine Vander<br />

Meer, Cindy Vaughn. (Row two) Linda Vetter,<br />

Kevin Villalobos, Diane Vowels, Joan Walker,<br />

lteta Wallis. (Row three) Patty Ward, David<br />

Warnick. (ROtv four) Jennifer Washburn, Lee<br />

Wauon.<br />

272 UNDERGRADUATES


(R ow one) Steve Weldon, Walter Wells. (R ow two)<br />

Doug Westl1<strong>of</strong>f, Scott Whiteley. (Row t hree)<br />

Nancy WiciJer, Helanine Wilson, Holly Wimer,<br />

Tina Winkler, Rl10nda Wing. (Row four) Kathy<br />

Wo l ff, R oxie Wood, Gerry Wright, Chris ta<br />

Zellerh<strong>of</strong>f, John Ziel{ler.<br />

UNDERGRADUATES 273


REFLECTIONS


A lone and yet together<br />

I build a future for<br />

my person.<br />

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278CLOSING<br />

Among thesefirm brick buildings<br />

housed with knowledge<br />

I have ventured<br />

seeking to gain the wisdom which<br />

I could use as an implement <strong>of</strong> life.


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Testing my wings on the breeze,<br />

280CLOSING


!journey down<br />

the road <strong>of</strong> life<br />

confident that I am prepared.<br />

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But now ...<br />

. .. I am tired <strong>of</strong> books<br />

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..a••••<br />

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284CLOSING


I long to escape<br />

to the green fields and<br />

quiet seclusion <strong>of</strong> life.<br />

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My mind seeks<br />

to experience<br />

what print and ink<br />

cannot teach ...


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Summer awaits me.<br />

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.,<br />

.<br />

...<br />

l'f$CH(L nA • .OOIIS

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