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Sharon LealMa ry LeatonMike Lafleur
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Ann RushKent Ru.,ellSally RutledgeJ
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SophomoreOfficersThe Sophomore clas
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Vicki CappsRon CarlsonSteve Carlson
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Linda HampDennis HanelKrai9 HansonN
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Nancy loveKeith lovelessMike lowder
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Douglas RobertsonAnita RobinsonCaro
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SophomoresDick VesterTerry Wa9nerMi
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ACTIVITIESJane Mies!JatllEditor
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ACTIVITIESFoil AttivitiesWinter Att
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Registration opens the first exciti
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RegistrotionEnrollment soared at th
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Navy BallThe crowning of 1965 Navy
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HometomingThe crowning of Kathy Rea
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LettermenMake a HitA concert by The
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FallDancesThe "swinging bartenders"
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Holly WeekSanta entertains the chil
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TheCampus SceneIn the center of cam
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Religion in life ConferenceSandra i
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Engineers'BallEngineers and their d
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Attitudes appear varied asstudents
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It's Prom Nightat the U of/!Glenn Y
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Campus ElectionsClass, A WS, and AS
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FrosllWeekCheryl Campbell and G eor
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SpringDancesGault's gambling casino
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Ken Johnson, standing, and Mick Mor
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Miss U of I Pageant1I--Miss Pam Jon
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Motller's DayWeekendleading the May
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PansyBreakfastMary Blake steps thro
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GraduationOver 1200 graduates filed
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Carol Anderson
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Anne JonesBarbara Crocker
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Vandaleers appearing in the spring
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University BandsOne of two complete
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CampusContributionsCampus contribut
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Byron E. Eshelman, former chaplain
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The box-social square dance provide
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''Andorra''Citizens of Andorra disc
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Orthesis antiPre-OrthesisOrchesis m
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Campus ContributionsFaculty and stu
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"When the One Great Scorer comesto
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Tom HartleyAthletic NewsEditorPaul
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The "Oitl'' Men ofFootball anti Bas
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Row One: Dou9 Bi•hop, Ole Ber9set
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ltlaho GritltlersFintl Fame anti Fo
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AL BUSBYTackle6', 217 lb., Jr.JOHN
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Pat Daily rips in for the touchdown
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The Vandals were plagued withfumble
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SkiingJon Seetin places second inth
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Three Top Scorersto leaveThree seni
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ED HASKINSForwerd6'2" SeniorJOHN RU
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Guard John Ruder ( 14) fires as Ed
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EDDIE WILLIAMSDiver"Swimmers to you
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Dennis Sumner slides in safe at sec
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Pitching Staff: Bill Stoneman, AI S
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TrotkSteve Brown, freshman highjump
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The University of Idaho tennis team
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"B" BASKETBALL CHAMPS-WILLIS SWEETR
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"'SOFTBALL CHAMPS- SAEKneeling: Ste
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Hays HallTakes Tratk TitleWRA provi
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ORGANIZATIONSJonite StlleelEtlitor
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ORGANIZATIONSA SUIReligious GroupsC
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Executive BoordThis year's Executiv
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ActivitiesAREA DIRECTORSHarold Sasa
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Public RelationsPublic Relations, i
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ROGER W ILLIAMSFELLOWSHIPRoger Will
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Campus UnionPartyCUP is a cross-cam
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ACTIVITIES STAFFScheduling pictures
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do floArgonoutJANE WAITSEditor, Fir
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Row One: larry Seele, Jim England,
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Row One: Jane Millensifer, J eanne
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Blue Key is an upperclassmen's serv
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Pan HellenicPan He lle nic Council
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Residence Noll CouncilReside nce Ha
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Election BoortlThe Election Board s
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Phi Beta lambdaPhi Beta Lambda, the
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De/to Sigmo RlloDelta Sigma Rho is
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The purpose of Phi MuAlpha Sinfonia
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MechonicolEngineersChemicolEngineer
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Women$ ''/"ClubThe Women's " I" C l
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India Students'AssociationThe India
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Ag Economics ClubThe Ag Econ C lub
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ROTC StallsNAVYRow One: Pat Dumas;C
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ARMY CADET BRIGADE STAFF, 1965-1966
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-ARNOLD AIR SOCIETYThis national ho
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Living Groups..Japanese maidens wel
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Janet HeinJeanette LangeMary Kay Pi
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Gwen HykeCarol lvesJulie JohnstonGo
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It was an eventful year for thewome
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Ruth Ann KnappEvelyn McGownMarlene
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The Gamma Phi's welcomed 23new pled
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Sherie Gauthier Carol Greene Jimmie
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Nicki McDonnell and Kathy G iesa po
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Sue Jennin91Nancy LarsonAl ice Lowm
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Shoup Hall opened its doors last fa
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Mary Jane Horton Joyce Hultz Pam Ic
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Carter Hall started off a good year
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Rae WalchNoncy WardL01le WarehimeSu
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ComplexIt's fireside timeThe lights
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Jordon SmithRandy StamperDon StoneM
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Richard HaynesDon HolwichEllis Higg
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It was a big year on campus for the
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It was another big year for the men
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Bob Ba rtlett passes fo r the Beta
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Jerry JohnsonClarence LageDale Luca
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Another great year for the men of C
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John LuqueVic M 1nnDan MartinTrent
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It was an outstanding year for the
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'65-'66 was an active year for the
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Bill Lou
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HOWARD KINGPresidentDavid LittleDen
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The men of Kappa Sigma will remembe
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It was an eventful year for the Lam
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McConnell NollEd GheenRon Hayneslee
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Idaho Alpha of Phi Delta Theta had
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Barney Gesas Steve Johnston Gordon
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Dan DiffendafferDennis ErbTed Fluha
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BILL McCANNPresident'65-'66 was a t
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Terry Farris LeRoy Gornick Joe John
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John HallvikMark HamptonWade Hampto
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Ralph JonesDave Ka pu•Dick Klampe
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A successful year for Upham Hall, b
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WillisSweetNollJOHN CRUTCHERPre sid
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Town MensAssotiotionWilliam Anderso
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Acodemics(lossesTed ChandlerC. Rae
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Bell, Bruce Arthur, 350Bell, Stephe
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Derr, Linda Louise, 61, 294DesAulni
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Hawley, Michael Eldon, 70, 261, 351
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Lehrman, Lee Howard, 89, 345Leichne
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Perez, Gerald San Agustin, 36Parer,
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Steele, Nancy Ann, 303Steiner, Doug
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Yamamoto, Betty Hoshi~o , 307Yamamo