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NINETEEN FIFTY-FIVE Klipsun

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1955 Nadine Schilling EDITOR Ruth Ann Britt BUSINESS MANAGER   WESTERN
WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Bellingham, Washington

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Friendship  Theme in a yearbook is an idea that is used to main-tain  unity
and to lend an artistic flavor to the entire  book.  Our theme,
"Friendship," was chosen because Western  is known and loved for its
friendly spirit. Many visitors to  our college have spoken of the
cordiality among students,  between students and faculty, and of the
friendly spirit  which reigns on the campus.  Let us take a few minutes now
to reminisce--to re-member  some of the activities that took place this
year  and to think of the friendly spirit which prevailed.  Many
personalities will stand out in our minds because  of the active parts they
took and because of their achieve-ments.  But at Western each student is an
important part  of the whole organization. Without his contributions-, we 
would not have the friendship and cooperation that we  now have.  PAGE
FOUR

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All In A Busy Day

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At Western Students Look up to the Faculty

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Formal and Informal  No matter when Westernites meet, whether for-mally  or
informally, you will find the same friendly  atmosphere. If you glance back
to page five,  you will notice that even "Uncle Pogo" finds a   place at
Western.  Gordon Pfister is the "model" who willingly posed  for the
pictures used here.  Dean MacDonald, when told what the caption  would be
under his picture, said, "Well, at least  in height they do!" Hisa
Hayashida is the young  lady shown with Big Mac.  Friendship and happy
times are combined here  as to the right we find several people enjoying 
themselves in the student lounge. Below is one  of our more formal times,
the Homecoming Ball.  Between the streamers you will notice the gay  crowd.
 All in all - don't you agree? - Western is a  friendly place to be
associated with!

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Campus  Surprised to see yourself and your friends? Our  photographers
caught you unawares, didn't they?  1. When there's nothing else to do,
heaven forbid, Westernites  like to get together in the lounge and do
nothing!  2. It is said that clothes make the man . .  3. Now, who could
ask for anything more?  4. Oceans of commotion on Rec night.  5. Ah, yes,
life has its gentler moments.  6. Western even has taxi service.

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There's more yet . . .  1. "And then she said to me ... "  2. Sno fun!  3.
Just on-lookers.  4. Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching.  5.
Reveille, reveille, rise and shine!  6. The gazer and sipper crowd.

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c7e Campus n  On this page are pictured the Physical Education Building and
the Auditorium-Music Building.  Page eleven shows the Campus School, "Old
Main," and the Library.  Wevie

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The Campus In Review  On this page are pictured the Physical Education
Building and the Auditorium- Music Building.  Page eleven shows the Campus
School, "Old Main", and the Library.

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AD  Lynda Samuelson  Section Editor

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MINISTRATION

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The Klipsun has significant purposes. Over the  years it has presented by
picture and word an an-nual story, or review, of the College. The author 
of "The First Fifty Years," a history of the first half  century of the
College, Professor Arthur C. Hicks,  drew on the annuals. It is certain
that the author  of the second half century of the College will do 
likewise.  Emphasis, very appropriately, has been and is  placed on people
and student activities. It is  possible for each student's picture to be in
the  Klipsun at least once; in most cases it is in a  group, but this is
significant. It is generally ad-mitted  that student activities may be
described in  terms of the reader's understanding by the an-nual  better
than in publications of higher institu-tions  of some years ago. Also, the
program and  the plant of the College are presented as at- tractively  as
is usually found elsewhere. One pic-ture,  according to an ancient proverb,
is worth  a thousand words.  The Klipsun is edited and financed by the 
Student Body, for which the Trustees, the Faculty,  and the Alumni are
grateful. On every hand ex-cellent  planning and execution of plans by the
Editor and her staff have been evident during  the year. We thank Nadine
Schilling, Editor;  Ruth Britt, Business Manager, and James Bliss,  Faculty
Adviser. I know we shall always cherish  their story of the College for
1954-1955.  W. W. HAGGARD  President.  Friendliness is as traditionally a
part of WWCE as  Old Main and its background of Sehome Hill and ivy-covered
 walls. This sociable spirit, said to be found on only a few small
campuses, is developing to an even  fuller extent as the college enrollment
increases.  In spite of a bigger plant, the faculty, administrators, and 
students associate easily, in or out of the classrooms, in a relaxed,
amicable way.  This spirit is evidenced in such annual school affairs as
the faculty dinners in September, the sack race on  Campus Day, the
conscientious, personalized counseling, the classroom discussions and
coffee-break debates.  The Board of Control, the student- faculty
administrative body on campus, provides another opportunity  for
relationships between students and faculty members to flourish. At weekly
meetings pertinent problems are  debated with all sides represented. 
Together with the faculty and students, the administrators have contributed
to the efficient operation of  the 1954-55 campus. The Board of Trustees
has for many years given Western Washington College the in-spired 
leadership of laymen who unselfishly devote themselves to the problems of
higher education. This year's  Board of Trustee members included Burton A.
Kingsbury, Donald Eldridge, and Harry A. Binzer.  The deans, their
secretaries, the registrar and his assistants all have given a great deal
of their time to  making the year more educationally profitable to the
students, and to smoothing the rough  road to higher  learning. Their
offices are known to all students as places where guidance and friendly
advice on such matters  as programs, housing, employment, and veterans'
affairs is willingly given.  The spirit of friendly cooperation between the
administration and the student body, as well as the un-tiring efforts of
the faculty to provide outstanding educational opportunities result in
making Western Wash- ington  College an institution which is praised for
its achievement by educators throughout the country. PAGE FOURTEEN

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Top line: Dr. Merle Kuder, director of student personnel services; Miss
Lorraine Powers, dean of women; Clyde W. MacDonald, dean of men, and Donald
A. Ferris, registrar.  Bottom line: Sam J. Buchanan, financial secretary;
Melvin A. Allan, appointment secretary; Thelma  Palmer, nurse, and Viola
Summers, nurse.  ;4 friend spirit starts at tfe top  THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 
Donald Eldridge, secretary; Burton Kings-bury,  chairman; and Harry A.
Binzer.  PAGE FIFTEEN

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Cjc It Jkm*ers 4dvise, Jeacch Students  Top: Dr. P. H. Atteberry, chairman
of the industrial arts department.  Second row: Edward J Arntzen, chairman
of the social studies department;  and Declan Barron, science.  Third row:
Dr. Marion Besserman, science; May Lovegren Bettman, com-mercial;  and
James H. Bliss, journalism.  Fourth row: Dr. Don F. Blood, education; Mira
E. Booth, music; Hazel Breakey, art; and Dr. Donald Brown, education. 
Bottom row: Dr. William Budd, education; Dr. Sene R. Carlile, chairman of 
the speech department; Sanford E Carver, chairman of the physical
edu-cation department; and Katherine M. Casanova, education.  PAGE SIXTEEN

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Top: Dr. Moyle M. Cederstrom, English.  Second row: Edna Channer,
industrial arts; and Linda Countryman, chair-man  of the home economics
department.  Third row: Dr. Howard Critichfield, social studies; Dr. Frank
D'Andrea,  chairman of the music department; and Kathryn Detring, home
economics.  Fourth row: Mark Flanders, speech; Dr.  Maurice Freehill,
education and psychol-ogy  and director of research; Harvey  Gelder,
chairman of the mathematics de-partment;  and Helen Gillham, third grade,
Campus School.  Fifth row: Elizabeth Gregory, field super-visor  of student
teaching; Enid Griswold, circulation librarian; Dr. Manzer Griswold, 
social studies; and Dr. Irwin Hammer,  chairman of the department of
education  and psychology.  PAGE SEVENTEEN

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production of Eiucated is aim of Staff  Top: Dr. Charles Harwood, education
and psychology.  Second row: Dr. Raymond Hawk, director of Campus School
and student teach-ing;  and Herbert Hearsey, reference librarian.  Third
row: Mildred Herrick, librarian; Dr. Arthur Hicks, chairman of the  English
department; and James Hildebrand, mathematics.  Fourth row: Annis Hovde,
English; Leslie Hunt, English ; Vivian Johnson,  field supervisor of
student teaching; and Dr. Lucy Kangley, English.  Fifth row: Halldor
Karason, education and  psychology; Ruth Kelsey, art; Dr. Eleanor  King,
foreign languages; and Priscilla  Kinsman, fifth grade, Campus School. 
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Top: Florence Kirkpatrick, science and nursing education.  Second row:
Corinne Klann, second grade, Campus School; and Dr. Fred  Knapman, science.
 Third row: John Kulbitski, physical education; Charles  Lappenbusch,
phys-ical  education; and Fredrick Lister, mathematics.  Fourth row: Dr.
Donald MacPhail,  social  studies; Ruth McInnes, field supervisor of 
student teaching; Eileen McMillan, music;  and Miriam Mathes, librarian,
Campus  School.  Fifth row: Erwin Mayer, social studies;  Pearl Merriman,
fourth grade,  Campus  School; Marjorie Muffly, physical educa-tion;  Dr.
Keith Murray, social studies.  PAGE NINETEEN

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faculty Strives for Jntegrated  Second row: Synva Nicol, kindergarten,
Campus School; and James O'Brien,  Third row: Evelyn Odom, field supervisor
of student teaching; Marie  Pabst, science; and Miriam Peck, art.  Fourth
row: Ruth Platt, science; Hazel Plympton, chairman of the art  department;
Frank Punches, field supervisor of student teaching; and  Dr. August Radke,
assistant registrar.  Fifth row: Dorothy Ramsland, home ec-onomics; 
Charles Rice, industrial arts;  Dr. J Alan Ross, education and psychology;
J  and Dr. Jack Saunders, education and psy-chology.  PAGE TWENTY

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Top: David Schaub, music; and Dr. Ray Schwalm, industrial arts.  Second
row: Jean Shephard, field supervisor of student teaching; Bear-nice  Skeen,
supervisor of student teaching and special education; and  Nonie
Stonehouse, applied music.  Third row: Edith Strange, applied music;  Leona
Sundquist, chairman of the science  department; Dr. Herbert Taylor, social 
studies; and Arthur Thai, applied music. Fourth row: Hugh Thompson, social
stud-ies;  Ralph Thompson, education and psy-chology;  Dr. Albert VanAver,
English;  and Stewart Van Wingerden, sixth grade,  Campus School.  PAGE
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/l fepartments V,,or goteter  Dr. Don Walter, music; Ruth Weythman,
physical education; Dr. Paul Woodring, education and psychology; and Paul
Herbold, speech.  The "camera-shy" faculty members include Margaret Aitken,
physical education; Lucille Barron,  home economics; William Dittrich,
science; Dr. David McDonald, education and psychology;  James Martin,
science; Alexander Zawacki, art; and Eloise Ulbick, nurse in the infirmary.
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cTU IJT 4 mters 49 ')weview  Pictured above are nine of Western's twelve
new faculty members for 1954- 55. Left to right they are Richard Paige,
assistant professor of music  in the absence of Bernard Regier; Corinne
Klann, education supervisor; Dr. Patricia McDonald, education and
psychology, who was here for fall quarter;  Dr. Gerald Kahan of the speech
department; Dr. Donald Brown and Dr. Jack Saunders, who are in the
education department; and Dr. P. H.  Atteberry, chairman of the industrial
arts department. In the front are James Bliss, assistant professor of
English and journalism; and J. E B.  Morris, catalog librarian. Others new
to Western this year were James High, an associate professor of history;
John Kulbitski, who is  substituting for Ray Ciszek; and Fred Lister, a
mathematics instructor; and a former Western grad in the science
department, Dr. James Mar-tin.  He came during the winter quarter.  PAGE
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Shutter Clicks While Faculty Relaxes

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Notice how pleased Dr. Knapman looks as he carves ham for the Homecoming
smorgasbord. Dr. Kuder, were you fudging a little as you  started out in
that sack race? Dr. Taylor looked worn out before he even started. Our
rinkety-tink pianist, Ralph Thompson, is all set to give us  his rendition
of "Far Above." Check  Luck Kangley and Jim O'Brien enjoying coffee at the
Lounge. Miss Ramsland looks so proud of her Scandi-navian  treasures. Could
it be that she is thinking of returning? Bet she is! "Big Mac" even makes
Judy, Hospice Inn's Saint Bernard, seem  small. Straw-boss friends,
Cederstrom and soulmate, are celebrating their success in giving final
exams. Don't eat too much, now, Dr. Haggard.  Dr. Hicks looks as  if he's
really going to fill up his plate. Sue Cabe and her friend are pleased
about something. WHAT did THEY do? At  the Norsemen's Ball we found Dr.
Harwood and his partner "tripping the light fantastic." Fantastic? And way
over in the corner is Dr. Van-  Aver, who just DOESN'T want to cooperate. 
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s5/oo, Service cT eir irn  Secretaries and assistants to offices,
departments, and staff members play an important role in creating  the
friendly spirit we know here at Western. Although only two of the many
groups were able to get together  for pictures, all of them deserve
recognition for their work.  Many students are employed by the research
bureau, the registrar, business office, the physical educa-tion department,
laundry, president's office, book store, and co-op. Some are assistants to
the faculty mem- bers.  Some students serve as janitors, laboratory
assistants, and cafeteria helpers. The list is almost endless.  The school
could not be run without the cooperative efforts of these fine people. We
salute them!  The library assistants help us in many ways. Back row:
Colleen Sullivan, Lois Woodward,  Zoanne Westover, Pat Barton, Margaret
Salisbury, Marion Rice, Janet Erkkila, Janice Nel-son,  Lorrene Bergmann,
and Janet Hansen. Middle row: Ceole Law, Shirley Taylor, Pat  Hawk, Jackie
Bookey, Jeanette Gregerson, Betty Shahan, and Bob McMurry. Front row:  June
Lamoureux, Ellena Chatterton, Alice Chenier, Mary Pat Patton, Phyllis
Robinson, and  Gerald Geschke.  Those who eat at Edens Hall on Sundays will
recognize these waiters and waitresses. Back  row: Janet Hansen, Bill Cox,
and Ron Janke. Front row: Joan McQueen, Nadine Schil-ling,  Ann Meurer,
Lucille Grace, Joyce McLachlan, and Don Wallace.  Ethel Church, secretary
to the  president; Mildred Tremain,  secretary to the dean of wo- men;  and
Ethelyn Sisk, secre-tary  to the dean of men.  PAGE TWENTY-SIX

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To the right is the picture of several of the staff  members from the
cafeteria at Edens Hall. In the  back row: Mrs. Rose Moseley, Mrs. Fenno,
and  Mr. G. H. Williams. Front row: Miss Luva Bald-win,  dietitian; Mrs
Cunningham, Mrs. Alvis, Mrs.  Larson, and Mrs. Shaw.  Most of the members
of the maintenance staff of  our buildings and grounds are pictured here.
Top  picture, back row: Zealius Loveall, Frank Swank,  David Anderson, and
Phillip Toner. Front row: Wil-liam  Harrison, Guy Hawkes, Kasper Aagard,
and  George Sperry.  Bottom picture, back row: Elpha Zimmerman, Orrin 
Willet, Glenn Jordan, Pete Lundstrom, and Wayne  Ensign. Front row: Grace
Pike, Jennie Johnston,  Marguerite Ehle, and Betty Mansur.  PAGE
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B C collects, istridutes, administrates.....  The work and responsibilities
of the Board of Control  require considerable time to solve the many
problems  involved in an efficiently run student government. The board is
responsible for the collection and distribution of  all student funds, the
administration of the student book  store, co-op, and lounge. It handles
the money for extra-curricular  activities, including athletic programs,
music,  debate, and drama. In addition, it is the legislative or-ganization
 for the student  body.  The board members continued to investigate the
possi-bility  of erecting a Student Union building. This vital  topic was
discussed at length and a program promoted.  Several of the members
attended conferences this year.  This participation brought solutions to
common problems  of the colleges of our state. In May; Western was host  to
the Evergreen Conference Student Association on the  campus. Much credit
must be given Mrs. Enid Griswold, Miss  Shirley Nelson, Dr. Howard
Critichfield, and Dr. Albert  VanAver for their able assistance and
advisement during  the year.  REY SUNDAL  ASB Vice- President  PAGE
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RAYMOND COHRS  ASB President  These several members represent each class of
the college. Many have served on the board for more than one term. In the
top row are: Gary  Douglas, David Gay, Lenko Gazija, and Mary Jones. Middle
row: Ed McFate, David Northrup, Gordon Pfister, Roland Sayler, and Donna
Wray.  Bottom row: Rodger Williams, Dr. Howard Critchfield, Mrs. Enid
Griswo!d, and Dr. Albert VanAver.  In addition to those pictured, these
people were also members: Tom Collins, Esther Gibbons, and Virginia
Wilkinson. Esther and Virginia served as  secretaries.  PAGE TWENTY NINE

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OR    CAROL MORRISON and MARGARET PETERSON Section Editors

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GANIZATIONS

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Choir sings praises of Western  The Western Washington choir of 1954-55,
under the direction of Richard Paige, started their season by  singing at
the annual Parents Day in October. The Christmas concert in December
featured such works as "Ag-nus  Dei," "Psalm 150," "Oh, Savior, Throw the
Heavens Wide," "One God," "A Merry Christmas," and the  massed chorus and
orchestral presentation of the "Hallelujah Chorus."  Highlighting the
Winter quarter was the tour of numerous high schools of Western Washington
by about 60  members of the group. While on tour, the choir sang at
Seattle, Renton, Kent, Aberdeen, Lake Stevens, and  other schools. They
also gave a television performance in Seattle and one in Tacoma.   After
much hard work, "Dido and Aneas" and "Trial by Jury," two short operas,
were presented by the group  during Spring quarter.  Mr. Paige, who is
directing the choir this year in the absence of Bernard Regier, came to
Western from the  East coast, where he sang on radio and television for 12
years. Officers for this year are president, John Sundquist; vice
president, Hal Roberts; secretary, Nancy Turk; treasurer, Bill Vaughan;
robe custodians, Gwen Boulton and Gladys Grabner; stage managers, Jack
Campbell  and Gene Langill. Senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman
representatives were Bob Young, Gwen Boulton, Bob  McMurray, and Carol
Morrison, respectively.  Row four: Dick Owens, Gerry Blankenship, Tom
Roddy, Bill DeJong, Bob McMurray, Bob Young, Lee VanZanten, Jim Berg, John
Goodman, Gene  Langill, and Dave Johnson.  Row three: Rosalee Swedberg,
Linda Keaton, Joan Davis, Bob Norman, Dave Roddy, Burke Hatfield, Tom
Bajema, John Schermerhorn, Don Tackett,  Jim Buchanan, and Bill Elwood. 
Row two: Lynette Smith, Martha Rank, Wilma Bosman, Suzanne Morrical, Peggy
Abrahamse, Carol Brown, Donna Godfrey, Shirley Ziegler, Joyce  Brose, Pat
Brown, and Nancy Turk.  Row one: Margaret Peterson, Mary Andrews, Evalyn
Bickers, Dolores Shook, Barbara Edenso, Myrna Crowston, Barrie Brownell,
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Row four: Richard Paige, director; Don Mitchell, Ted Hagen, Dave Bargelt,
Gordon Pfister, John Sundquist, John Campbell, Bill Vaughan, Bob 
Ellsworth, Don Daverin, and Kermit Johnson.  Row three: Ken Schaffer, Art
Mafli, Dan Scribner, Hal Roberts, Al Zabel, Annette Frazier, Gladys
Grabner, Arlene Adair, Mary Ann Coffee, and  Gwen Boulton.  Row two:
Carolyn Munch, Rose Ann Southern, Lynn Frazier, Elizabeth Carlson, Ethel
Preston, Aleen Jones, Beckie Boroughs, Marlys Sliger, Kay  Ellsworth, Janet
Frankie, and Lorraine Tyyska.  Row one: Helen Snowden, Diane Maki, Janice
Kleinsorge, Carole Kanouse, Myrna Kemp, Hazel Heather, Jeanne Rettig, Gayle
Sparks, and Sandra  Hall.  Missing: Carol Morrison, Shirley Taylor, Dick
Walston, Allan Mathieson, Elaine Kelly.

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c7eJ le t Aor i/usic and fitance  The Modern Dance Club, coached by Miss
Shirley Nel-son,  is composed  of students interested in rhythmical and 
interpretative movement. At the Artists and Lecture  assembly March 4, they
interpreted various geometric  forms.  Back: Bob McMurry, Marilyn Walter,
Don Daverin, Joyce  Wall, Nanette Otness, Jane Mattieligh, and Evalyn
Bick-ers.  Front: Floyd Abernathy, Carolyn Keene, and Mary  Jones.  Three
of Western's most important smaller music groups  are the girls' nonette
and the two men's quartets. They  furnished audiences with many enjoyable
moments.  Under the guidance of Richard Paige, Western students  were given
a brand-new musical treat. Newly formed this year, the men's glee club sang
for the coronation of the  Homecoming Queen, the Christmas concert, and 
were fea-tured  on the choir tour in February.  MEN'S QUARTET  John
Schermerhorn, Walter Vopnford, Bob  Harnden, and Gene Langill.  NONETTE 
Back row: Suzanne Morrical, Loanne Eck-stein,  Dianne Maki, Donna Godfrey,
and  Nancy Turk. Front row: Beckie Bor-oughs,  Gwen Boulton, Mary Ann
Cof-fee,  and Myrna Crowston.  MEN'S QUARTET  John Sundquist, Ted Hagen,
Bob Nor-man,  and Bill Vaughan.  MEN'S GLEE CLUB  Back row: Don Mitchell,
Rey Jameson,  Gene Langill, Ted Hagen, Dave Bar-gelt, Matt Gudmunson, and
John Good-man.  Row four: John Sundquist, John Neer,  Bill Vaughan, Chuck
Hanna, Tom  Bjelland, Jack Campbell, John Boling,  Bob Ellsworth, and' Bob
Harnden.  Row three: Lee Van Zanten, James Berg,  Bill De Jong, Bob
McMurry, Wes Ba-ker,  Dick Owens, Frank Williams, Don Six, and Jim
Buchanan.  Row two: Jim Kreiss, Dallas Smith, Pat  Gerspacher, Graham
Perry, Bill El- wood,  Don Tackett, Kermit Johnson,  Don MacKenzie, Gerry
Blankenship,  Tom Roddey, and Richard Paige, di-rector.  Row one: Bob
Norman, Dave Roddey,  Danny Beatty, Tom Bajema, John Schermerhorn, Allen
Mathieson, Bob  Strong, Clarence Youngberg, Walter  Vopnford, Mervin
Sliger, and Bob  Duvall.  Shown on page 35 with the band forma-tions  as a
background are Lyla Bonney,  Lorrene Bergmann and Donna Rhodes, 
majorettes; and Wallace Rants, drum  major.

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CorL a' elations P,  Back row: Alan Swanberg, DeForrest Russell, Maxine
Vroman, Ed Barcott, Art Bridge, Don Tackett, Ray Jameson, Mervin Sliger,
John Boling,  Frank Carlson, and Bob Ley.  Third row: Saundra 'Mochnick,
Marilyn Rinta, Milma Makela, Bob Strong, Myrna Kemp, Clyde Baker, Jon
MacKinnon, Dave Durand, Jay Hatch, Don  Poole, Ken Copeland, and Pete Hart.
 Second row: Ethel Preston, Katherine Nystrom, Clarence Youngberg, Lyla
Cummings, Eugene Olson, Donna Nugent, Ruby Yerrington, Joyce Barrie,  and
Janet Matthews.  First row: Burke Hatfield, Graham Perry, Lorraine Guthrie,
Ron Ougland, Carole Kanouse, and Sandra Hall.  Highlighted by the Rafael
Mendez concert, the winter tour, and supplemented by numerous campus
appear-ances,  the Viking Band, conducted by Dr. Don C. Walker,
demonstrated its versatility this year.  Bellingham High Schood headed the
series of tour concerts presented on the Washington coast between  February
28 and March 4. Anacortes, Oak Harbor,  Marysville, Snohomish, Bremerton,
Silverdale, Port Orchard,  Shelton, Puyallup, Fife, and Franklin and
Garfield High Schools in Seattle were also on the tour itinerary.  Numbers
composed and arranged by band members were included on the repertoire for
the second consec-utive  year. Trends in progressive jazz were combined
into an ensemble selection by Burke Hatfield, and Robert  Castro arranged
and played Grand Russian Fantasy, a bass solo. Viva Mendez, a cornet solo
honoring the  group's winter concert artist, was composed by Ronald Simpson
Mendez, world famed trumpeter, presented two concerts on February 18, in
his second appearance with the Western band.  President Ron Simpson headed
council members Frank Nielsen, Donna Nugent, Pat Lunde, Bob Duvall, Don 
Poole, and Wally Rants in directing activities of the organization.  Home
football games were sparked at halftime by the eighty-member precision
marching unit with their  unique formations and snappy marches. Traveling
to the  Viking-UBC game in Vancouver, the organization ap-peared  on
television and entertained a large group of enthusiastic spectators. 
High-stepping majorettes Lorrene Bergmann, Lyla Bonney, and Donna Rhodes,
and Drum Major Wally Rants  led them in their drills.  The Homecoming
Parade, Blossom Time Festival, and Northwest Indian Festival in Mukilteo
were also par-ticipated  in by the Viking Band.  PAGE THIRTY-SIX

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omofted 3and on, 97Olr  Back row: Gerald Magelssen, Bob Casto, Kermit
Johnson, Dr. Don Walter, Jim DeMonbrun, Aileen McLean, Larry Eliason, Arlin
Loney, Dean Dinger-son,  Don Murphie, and Bill Kick. Third row: Ken
Tinkham, Russell Schuh, Bob Duvall, Pete Hoeruegel, Dale Johnston, Dennis
Oelrich, Gary Taylor, John Campbell, Letha Hamilton,  Frank Nielsen, Ellena
Chatterton, Pat Brown, and Marilyn Walter.  Second row: Jim Irwin, Don
Hawkins, Bill Cox, Wallace Rants, Don Daverin, Joan Richards, Vernon
Havens, Carolyn Brewer, and Katherine Person.  First row: Mary Ann Coffee,
Julie Horstman, Barbara Eickhoff, John Hughes, Judy Griffin, and Pat Lunde.
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O rctestra JiIusic '/Jlaes  Back row: Elizabeth Carlson, Barbara Gooch,
Arlin Loney, Janice Welkin, Ruby Anderson, Darlene Schild, Virginia Lee,
Jerry Kinkead, Bob Duvall, Ken  Copeland, Ron Simpson, Bill Kick, and Don
Murphie. Third row: Frank Nielsen, Gayle Sparks, Delores Stimac, Margaret
Moore, Boyden Spees, Gun-nar  Helberg, Loren Gawley, Graham Parry, Lorraine
Guthrie, and Burke Hatfield. Second row: Bob Muzatko, Donna Nugent,
Virginia Manning, Cor-ine  Klann, Jerome Johnson, Harriet Wilson, Judy
Griffin, and Wilbur Rasmussen. First row: Arthur ThaI, Pauline Dalquist,
Charles Hardwick, and  Lucille Grace.  PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT

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an3f ?rof9 rains Complete  Back row: Don Dingerson, Bob Casto, Carole
Kanouse, Art Bridge, Don Tackett, Don Andrus, Dan Scribner, Bob Ley,
Marilyn Tucker, Marilyn Nelson, and  Helen Erdman. Third row: Luka Cesero,
John Hughes, Don Daverin, Wallace Rants, Don Hawkins, Bob Hansen, Charles
Trentman, Martha Rank,  Marilyn Tharp, and Dr. Frank D'Andrea, director.
Second row: Pat Lunde, Nonie Stonehouse, Sandra Hall, Betty Kolestad, Donna
Godfrey, Evelyn  James, and Jack Ryan. First row: Maureen Gustafson, Don
Six, Pat O'Brien, and Lois Banks. Missing: Thomas Upington, Edythe
Roberson, Peg-gy  Jansen, Roxie Veleke, Janice Welcome, Nancy Bergeson, Ray
Krebs, Bob Chisholm,  Darlene Isaacson, Ethel Crook, Jack Nims, Dorothy
Flora, and  Peter Hart.  Dr. Frank D'Andrea conducts  the 85-piece Civic
Orchestra, which is  comprised of college students as well as townspeople.
The orchestra plays  for several musical presentations throughout the year,
highlighted by the  two concerts fall and winter quarters. At these
concerts nationally fa-mous  artists appear as guests soloists. This year 
Raymond Manton, tenor,  and Esther Glazer, violinist, were the artists
presented.  Some of the major orchestral works that were presented this
year were:  Schumann's "Symphony No. I," Wagner's "Rienzi Overture," and
Men-delssohn's  "Violin Concerto in E Minor" (with Esther Glazer, soloist).
 The college orchestra is derived from the student members of the  Civic
Orchestra, and this group also plays for numerous occasions. The  yearly
program includes: the college Christmas program, presented by the music
department; several school assemblies; accompaniment for Mr.  Schaub's
organ recitals; the college opera, presented in the spring by the  music
department; and, most appropriately to climax the year, the grad-uation 
exercises.  THIRTY-NINE

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Much time, energy and teamwork are required in order to pro-duce  a
yearbook. Our Klipsun team this year included: Editor-in-  chief, Nadine
Schilling; business manager, Ruth Britt; classes  section, Pat Hawk,
Marilyn Peoples, Dave Johnson, Annette Camp-'  bell; index, Carol Holstine,
Gail Gustafson; art, Ben Doyle, Pat  Gibson, AI Swanberg, Rod Maxwell-Muir;
photography, Ann Meur-er,  Ron Camfield, Stan Lilian, Art Mafli;
administration, Lynda  Samuelson, Sandra Yotsko, Jim Hamilton;
organizations, Carol  Morrison, Margaret Peterson, Marilyn Ogdon, Janet
Frankie;  campus life and organized houses, Bill Baumgart, Shirley
Baum-gart,  Maxine King, Janet Soine; and sports, Pat Gerspacher, Don 
Tackett ,and Tom Romerdahl. Across the top we show Lynda  Samuelson,
Margaret Peterson and Carol Morrison; and Benny  Doyle. Below: Stan Lilian
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Top row are Carol Holstine, Bill Baumgart, Pat Hawk,  and Pat Gerspacher.
And this, center, is how we paste  'em up-Margaret Peterson, Tom Romerdahl,
Pat Gers-pacher,  Don Tackett, Carol Morrison, and Ann Meurer.  Lower left-
"The Wheels"-Ruth Britt, business manager;  James Bliss, adviser; and
Nadine Schilling, editor-in-chief.  Right, standing: Stan Lilian, Ann
Meurer, Margaret Peter-son,  Carol Morrison, James Bliss, Shirley Baumgart,
Tom  Romerdahl, Bill Baumgart, Ron Camfield, and Carol Hol-stine. Seated:
Nadine Schilling, Alan Swanberg, Ruth  Britt, Don Tackett, and Pat
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Standing: Tom Romerdahl, Roland Sayler,  Rodger Williams, Roger Grovdahl,
Dell Ab-elein,  Jim Hamilton, and Stan Lilian.  Seated: Jane Mattieligh,
Donna Rhodes, Par-alee  Pace, Diane Pemberton, Shirley Gra-ham,  Clara
Longstreth, Marilyn Scribner,  and Colleen Sullivan.  Standing: Stan Lilian
and Justin Nix.  Seated: Art Mafli and Ron Camfield.  The Collegian, under
the leadership of Editor Roger Grov-dahl,  kept the students of Western
abreast of the local hap-penings  on campus. The tough job of business
manager  changed hands in winter quarter when Colleen Sullivan turned  over
the reins of her office to Bob Pearce. With an excellent  staff working on
the paper, the week's happenings were de-livered   to the students each
Friday at noon. The staff con-sisted  of: Rodger Williams, copy editor and
assistant  editor;  Dell Abelein, news editor; Tom Romerdahl, sports
editor;  Kathy Troutner, feature editor; Gail Gustafson, society edi-tor; 
Jim Simon, student affairs editor; Stan Lilian, photo-grapher;  and Bob
Dunlap, special feature writer. Among the  many reporters on the staff
were: Jim Hamilton, Roland Say- ler,  Margaret McMullin, Annette Campbell,
Jan Atteberry,  Clara Longstreth, Diane Pemberton, Herb Boies, Jan
Mat-thews,  Dennis Daggett, Keith Fletcher, Shirley Graham, Alice  Meurer,
Marilyn Ogdon, Margaret Peterson, Donna Rhodes,  Nancy Thomas, Blair
Nelson, and LaVonne Hamro. The an-nual publications banquet was held Spring
quarter with Rich-ard  Bibler, the cartoonist, as guest speaker. PAGE
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2ircuation of Coegian screases  "May I help you?" asks Col-leen  Sullivan,
business man-ager.  "Was it 32-30 or 31-29?"  Tom Romerdahl, sports
ed-itor.  "There's another error some-one  missed." Rodger Wil- liams  and
Margaret McMul-lin.  "Hmm, now where did that  type go?" Roger Grovdahl 
and Dell Abelein. PAGE FORTY-THREE

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,Jinor ruications 'layJii ajor 'oe  DELL ABELEIN  Profile Editor  The
Navigator may be one of Western's most  important publications as far as
freshmen are con-cerned.  Each year, a copy of the Navigator is mailed to
incoming students in order to give them  a brief preview of the year ahead.
The booklet  contains  facts on grades, deficiencies, organiza-tions, 
activities, and other information about  Western. The 1954- 55 Navigator
was edited by  Tom Collins.  Western's student directory, the Profile, was 
edited this year by Dell Abelein. This booklet,  which contains a list of
names, addresses, local  phone numbers, home towns, class, and marital 
status of students and faculty members, is pub-lished  each fall with a
supplement in winter and  spring.  Jan King organized and put together
another  of Western's minor publications, the Homecom-ing  booklet. This
year's edition, which carried out  a Gay Nineties theme, contained pictures
pert-inent  to this annual Western event. Juanita Si-monson  served as
business manager.  JAN KING  Homecoming Booklet Editor  PAGE FORTY-FOUR 
TOM COLLINS  Navigator Editor

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CAMERA CLUB  Both students and faculty participate in the  activities of
this group. The club helps beginners and experienced "camera fiends."  Some
members of this club helped record  pictorially this year's events. Members
 include, back row: Bob Preston, Jerry  White, Ron Camfield, Claude Brown,
Ter- ry  Hansen, and Dr. David McDonald. Front:  Bart Clendenen, Bette
McGuire, Justin  Nix, and Eva Aldrich.  WRITER STAFF  These are the
ambitious people who compiled,  edited, and helped write essays, stories, 
and poems for that publication entitled,  "The Writer." With able
leadership and advisement, this little book became a real-ity  once again
this year. In the picture  are Clara Longstreth, Darrel Parry, James  H.
O'Brien, adviser; Bob Carey, editor;  Dave Gay, and Annis Hovde, adviser.
PRESS CLUB  From the staffs of the various campus publi-cations  come the
members of the Press Club. Their many activities opened with  a party at
the home of the adviser. They  helped initiate a press conference which 
was held in conjunction with the Ever-green  Conference at Western this
spring.  Left to  right, they are: Pat Gerspacher,  Jim Simon, Gary
Douglas, James Bliss,  adviser; Stan Lilian, Colleen Sullivan, Gall 
Gustafson, Carol Morrison, Dell Abelein,  Margaret Peterson, Bob Dunlap,
president;  Ron Camfield, Howard Robinson, and  Clara Longstreth.  PAGE
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This sparkling comedy-satire on Hollywood film  life was presented by the
Speech department, No-vember   19 and 20. The play, a former Broadway  hit,
was directed by Gerald Kahan, with sets by  Mark Flanders. The plot
revolves around the ef-forts  of Benson and Law (Al Gunderson and John
Schermerhorn), a team of scenario writers, to cap-italize  on the infant
son of Suzie (Kathy Garrett),  a naive and lovable commissary waitress.
Baby  "Happy" is a sensation, much to the disgust of  faded cowboy star
Larry Toms (Lee Porterfield),  who with his agent, Rossetti (Bill Elwood),
schemes  to get control of the child by marrying Suzie.  However, Suzie's
heart belongs to a young Eng-lishman,  Rodney Bevan (Richard Dye). The bulk
 of the action takes place in the office of produc-tion  supervisor C.
Elliot Friday (Jim Simon). Fri-day  is "a patient man" whose nerves are
severe-ly  taxed by waitresses, song writers, midgets-and  trumpets! True
love wins out in the end, with  Suzie walking out on the whole mess,
announcing  that she's "going to Europe-with Rodney!"  PAGE FORTY-SIX

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le" JappJyp ocondriac  The hilarous production of Moliere's farce-comedy, 
"The Happy Hypochondriac," was  presented winter quarter. The famous 17th 
century play portrays the miseries and comic  capers of an imaginary
invalid, Dysorgan  (Charles Dennis), who places himself at the  mercies of
two quack doctors (Al Gunderson  and Donn Higley). Dysorgan's groans,
quar-rels,  frolics, and faithful reliance on pills, nos-strums,  and
blood-letting brought frequent  chuckles and howls of laughter from the
aud-ience. Expertly cast as a foil to Dysorgan was  Hilda Nuttall as
Toinette, the insubordinate  housekeeper. Smooth, convincing perform-ances 
were turned in by Pliny Allen (Thomas  Bonebinder), Marilyn Tharp
(Angelica), John  Behme (Claude), Jacqueline Willette (Belina),  Evalyn
Bickers (Louisa), Floyd Jackson (Ber-aide),  Herbert Spearin (Stickloyal),
and Doug-las  Smith (Bottlestopper). A major portion of  the applause was
due to Dr. Charles Kahan, di-rector,  and Mark Flanders, technical
director.  PAGE FORTY-SEVEN

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4U4 WS Aeas tppy, eventful year  Left to right are commission members:
Kittie Stole, Lorraine Nattrass, president; Deloris Olson, Marie Benjamin,
treasurer; Ruth  Ann Britt, Rosalie Weidenbach, Dara Skieens,  Janet Glass,
Lois Chudek, Nadine Schilling, Lucile Schell, and Jeanette Greg-erson, 
vice president.  The  executive council of Associated Women Students  is
composed of the officers of AWS, representatives elected by women students
from each class, chairmen  of standing committees, and representatives from
 each  women's club on campus This commission governs all  AWS affairs. The
advisers are Miss Mira Booth and  Miss Lorraine Powers. Activities included
in this year's  program were teas, a fall fashion show, a Christmas party, 
special programs at assemblies, and the Snowball Tolo.  February 18 and 19
Western was host to the Associated  Women Students of all colleges and
junior colleges in  our state. The University of British Columbia also
at-tended  as international delegates. Co-chairmen were  Lorrene Bergmann
and Kay MacKenzie. April 6-10, Lor-raine  Nattrass, Dora Skieens, and
Nadine Schilling at- tended  the lAWS convention at the University of
Kansas.  WWCE was elected at that time to be a member of the 
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Sponsorship of a semi-formal dance and many assem-blies  are among the
activities of the Norsemen's Club.  This group, which aims to unite and
plan special social  events for the college men, is made up of all the men 
students registered at Western. It is governed by duly  Officers this year
included Jack Berry,   and BillE lwood, secretary.  elected officers and
class representatives under the  name of the Norsemen's Commission. They
organize  the yearly program and conduct the business affairs of  the club 
between the regularly scheduled. meetings. Ad-vising  this group is Mr. C.
W. McDonald.  vice president;- AI Evans, president; Joel Carlson,
treasurer;  NORSEMEN . . . Activity for all.  PAGE FORTY- NINE

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FTA  The E. A. Bond chapter of Future Teachers  of America, our own
professional group on  campus, gathered in the Campus School aud-itorium 
for their picture. A very active  group in student affairs, they were led
by  President Paul Oakes, his officers, and Ad-viser  Frank Punches.  In
the back row are: L. Pierce, P. Moe,  R. Dye, Ken Schaefer, K. Pederson, J.
Hill,  A. Shaw, H. Small, J. Hamilton, C. Young- berg,  J. Ricketts, and J.
Campbell. Fourth  row: S. Lilian, Bob Boushey, R. Monroe, J.  Beaty, E.
Sande,  D. Walston, C. LeWarne,  B. Moores, C. Brown, D. Wallace, B.
Baum-gart,  A. Swanberg, D. Beatty, and P. Oakes.  Third row: J. Hansen, D.
Twing, M. Berger,  M. Kemp, B. Arnot, A. Abernethy, P. Abra- hamse,  K.
Kellogg, A. Meurer, H. Nobles, M.  Noble, B. Beeksma, C. Huver, B. McGuire,
 E. Jacobson, and Mr. Punches. Second row:  D. Rhodes, D. Peth, L. Tyyska,
V. Arbeiter,  J. Nelson, J. Hilliker, J. Wolgemuth, J.  Gregerson, J.
McLachlan, M. Rice, M. Brown,  N. Otness, M. Goff, and C. Keene. Front row:
I. Foss, T. Yamashita, M. Harmon, M.  Stevenson ,M. McMullin, N. Schilling,
L.  Smith, C. Lennart, N. Motomatsu, and A.  McLean.  ACE  Another
professional organization active  on campus is the Association for
Childhood  Education. Their aim is to further interest  and understanding
of all those who will be  future teachers. In the back row, left to  right,
are: E. Thomas, K. Merager, J. Young,  Mary Jane Harmon, secretary; Ed
McFate,  president; Miss Ruby McInnes, adviser; Jan-et  Erkkila, treasurer;
J. Carlson, L. McIntee,  and K. Schaefer. Second row: G. Joseph, A. 
Rogers, C. Munch, L. Ford, M. Coffee, J.  Nelson, L. Tyyska, and J.
Kephart. Front  row: R. Britt, R. Sundal, A. Abernethy, and  M. Hultman. 
KAPPA DELTA PI  'This National Education Honorary, com-posed  of students
of at least junior  status  who have a 3.0 average or better, has many 
high professional standards. Back row: P.  Moe, R. Cohrs, R. Monroe, B.
Waring, H.  Small, C. Granger, B. Moores, and J. Apple.  Center: M. Harmon,
H. Cavalli, P. Tobie, Z.  Westover, D. Wallace, P. Gibson, V. Wilkin-son, 
A. Chenier, and Dr. Hammer. Front  row: Charles LeWarne, president; Betty
Fay,  secretary, and Paul Oakes, vice president.  PAGE FIFTY

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CCF  College Christian Fellowship, an interde-nominational  group, meets
weekly for films,  Bible study, luncheons, parties in the eve-nings,  and a
banquet near Valentine's Day.  Miss Hazel Breakey is their adviser. Back 
row: Miss Breakey, G. Staggs, Bob Samms,  president; D. Lord, M. Koert, A.
Mullen,  P. Kenoyer, L. Whipple, J. Alexander, C.  Slate, J. Kohfeld, J.
Berg, P. Lunde, C.  Drake, A. Granger, R. Rairdon, R. Tenneson,  M. Harris,
E. Aldrich, A. Meurer, E. Mad-sen,  V. Clark, and J. Walston. Front: Donn 
Higley, vice president; B. Friend, D. Yount,  S. Ambers, J. Rettig, A.
Larson, E. Bovee,  R. Sundal,  S. Haskins, B. Vaughan, A. Palm-er,  A.
Loney, and N. Garcia.  SQUARE AND CIRCLE  This club encourages the
appreciation and  knowledge of folk and square dancing. They  meet in the
"Rec Hall" and  are ably assist-ed  and advised by Miss Marjorie Muffly. 
Near square: J. Atteberry, R. Breidenstein,  I. Floe, J. Lumley, J.
Lamoureux, R. Lam-oureux,  M. Moore, and C. Depew. Far square:  M.
McSorley, K. Merager, S. Leier,.B. Nel-son,  Miss Muffly, K. Anderson, C.
Brewer,  and L. Porterfield.  USCF  The United Students' Christian
Foundation  is composed primarily of the Baptist, Christ-ian, 
Congregational, Methodist, and Presby-terian  students on our campus. Their
meet-ing  place, "The House," is located at 530  Garden Street, just down
the hill from the  college. Miss Booth acts as faculty adviser,  and there
is a full-time minister to the stu-dents,  the Reverend "Bill" Hallman. A
very  active group is maintained throughout the  year, with weekly dinners,
service projects,  and Sunday evening groups. In the picture are many of
the members. Back row: R.  Smith, G. Magelssen, J. Berg, J. Albrecht,  D.
Barnhill, B. Johnson, H. Robinson, P.  Tobie, L. Woodward, J. Buchanan. Row
 three: G. Cauthers, R. Lamoureux, A.  Mafli,  M. Huff, C. Law, I. Floe, K.
Kuller, J. Carl-bom,  J. Griffin, E. Bickers, J. Ricketts, Z.  Westover, M.
 Tucker, and B. Waring. Row  two: D. Roddey, J. Lamoureux, C. Keene, G. 
Gray, A. Chenier, J. Nelson, M. Johnson, R.  Willey, and B. Hallman. Row
one: B. Greer,  H. Scott, L. Ford, S. Morrical, M. Hatha- way,  B. Strong,
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CRITICS CLUB  A formal discussion group on campus is  the Critics Club.
This group is primarily  for people interested in increasing their
ap-preciation  of literature and of everyday af-fairs.  The adviser, Dr.
Albert VanAver, is  also the instructor of a literary criticism  class. In
the picture are: J. Kephart, N. Bergeson, Mrs. M. Rank, H. Small, L. Grace,
 J. Willette, S. Hall, B. Nordvedt, C. Le-  Warne, A. Shaw, Dr. VanAver, P.
Oakes, T.  Manney, and R. Cohrs.  FORENSICS  This club provides an
opportunity for all   students interested in debate, interpretative 
reading, oratory, after-dinner speaking, and  acting to come together to
exchange ideas.  Throughout the college year they partici-pated  in many
inter-collegiate debate tour-naments  in this state and also at Linfield 
College at McMinnville, Oregon. Members  include:  Back row: K. Moffett, J.
Simon,  B. McDonald, G. Roach, A. Gillespie, W.  Lord, B. Cox, A. Crawford,
and B. Waring.  Third row: Dave Northrup, vice president;  Mr. Paul
Herbold, adviser; Nancy Tate, secretary-treasurer; Jean Dunham, histor-ian;
 C. Dennis, J. Dennis, and P. Griffith.  Second row: J. Brose, J. Morris,
J. Warneke,  and J. Lamoureux. Front row: J. Schermer-horn,  S. Taylor, and
D. Davis. SCHUSSKENS  One of the larger clubs on campus is the  Ski Club.
Membership is composed of stu- dents  interested in skiing, one of the
fast-est  growing sports in the Pacific North-west.  Both beginners and
experienced skiiers  are included. During the winter skiing  months, the
club sponsors one-day trips to  Mount Baker. At the end of the season  a
ski meet is held with the winner re-ceiving  a gold cup. The back row: D.
Yoa-kum,  J. Frisbee, B. Hansen, B. Johnston,  P. Gibson, N. Blom, and R.
Hoff. Fourth row: A. Shaw, D. Dingerson, E. Tisch, J.  Soine, P. Brown, B.
Berg, G. Smith, J.  Mattieligh, R. Walker, and R. Barber. Third  row: E.
Johnson, D. Lyle, I. Floe, N. Granger,  L. Hogan, J. Groom, and B.
Brownell.  Sec-ond  row: S. Hall, D. Tackett, N. McGee, J.  Baker, M.
Weber, S. Townley, M. Blom, and  A. Swanberg.' Front: P. Russell, D.
Liberty,  A. Oberhus, L. Stromberg, J. Richards, A.  Jahn, and R. Britt.
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STUDENT WIVES  The Student Wives is a social group com-posed  of wives of
married students in school.  Regular meetings are held in the dining  room
of Edens Hall. Many services to the  school and community are performed by
the  group. During the year, among other things,  the group sponsored a
turkey dinner. In  the back row are: V. Armbrust, C. Keck,  P. Elkan, M.
Edwards, K. Randall, S Brooks,  N. Gudmundson, M. Pangle, M. J. Paull, M. 
Jacobson, B. Stone, N. Mickelson, and L.  Westrick. Third row: D. Utt, P.
Good, and  C. Hoisington. Row two: P. Boushey, A.  Gay, J. Hevly, M. A.
Alsid, B. Clemmer, J.  Start, G. Eastman, B. Baker, M. A. Coleman,  S.
Eacrett, L. Garcia, B. Thramer, M. Beaty,   B. Anglin, R. A. Berntsen, M.
Fletcher, N.  Cowden, G. Streets, and S. Preston. Front:  J. Porter, E.
Rhodes, D. Ferrier, L. Brouil-lard,  S. Bowen, S. Harder, M. Selk, C.
Low-rie,  J. Olson, C. Milat, P. Thompson, and  B. Hawthorne.  OFF-CAMPUS
WOMEN  All women students who do not live in  college organized houses are
eligible for  membership in Off-Campus Women. During  this past year, the
group has sponsored and  aided in various activities. The members are: 
Front row: J. Zion, J. Alexander, J. Wright,  L. Reinholt, and E. Preston.
Second row:  C. Stull, M. McAllister, P. Hauser, R. Rair-don,  T. Aldrich,
and M. McSorley. Back  row: M. Rodisich, P. Hauser, and A. Sweet. 
COLHECONOMISTS Women students interested in the field of  home economics
are members of Colhecon.  Some of the club activities held this year  were
a waffle supper, fruit cake sale, do-nut  sales, and a state convention
during  spring vacation. Members pictured in the  back row are: N.
Fehlhaber, Rosalie Weiden-bach,  D. Twing, M. A. Bailey, J. Wolgemuth,  D.
Shook, N. Gibson, A. Smith, M. Wilbur,  M. Noble, B. Berg, P. Sowers, S.
Widner,  P. Putnam, A. Mullen, and P. Staggs. Front:  N. Schilling, M.
Tharp, N. J. Smith, Miss Katherine Detring, adviser; Barbara Donnel-ly, 
president; Shirley McBride, secretary;  Janet Glass, vice president, and
Deloris Ol-son,  treasurer.  PAGE FIFTY-THREE

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WRA  Led by Avis Weidenbach, the members of  the Women's Recreation
Association enjoyed  a fully- rounded year of athletic events which 
included everything from bowling to hockey.  A very successful Carnival in
January was  one of the main events of the year for  these energetic girls,
whose membership in-cludes:  F. Sanders, S. King, B. Arnot, J.  Hall, L.
Neklason, A. Meurer, S. Morrical, J.  Hilliker, D. Rhodes, L. Frazier, M.
Steven-son,  D. Bowen, J. Christianson, Chloe Arbo-gast,  M. Guetlin, N.
Tate, M. Peoples, J.  Carlbom, L. Stoneburg, R. Westman, A. Da-vies,  M.
Huff, and S. Yotsko. Row two: P. Barton, A. Weidenbach, M. Skina, P.
Lind-ell,  J. Rozman, J. Frankie, R. Haynes, J.  Kleinsorge, L. Langberg,
and H. Hayashida.  Front row: L. Tyyska, L. Chudek, M. Scrib-ner,  D.
Olson, J. Glass, S. Graham, M. Jones,  D .Swenson, M. Mills, and C. Huver. 
RHEBA D'S  Named for a former director of physical  education, the Rheba D.
Nickerson Club is  composed of girls majoring or minoring in  physical
education. Their president is Lois  Chudek, and adviser, Miss Ruth
Weythman.  In the back row are: L. Neklason, J. Hall,  and L. Frazier.
Third row: S. King, F. Sand-ers,  and P. Barton. Second row: M. Guet- lin, 
M. Jones, and P. Lindell. First row:  E. Lewis, L. Langberg, D. Liberty, L.
Chudek,  and S. Graham. "W" CLUB  Pictured here are severoafl the men who 
have earned a "W" sweater in an athletic  event here  at Western. Their
president is  Ken Swalwell, and their adviser is John  Kulbitski. The club
sponsors an award as-sembly,  a mixer, and a banquet annually,  among other
events. Membership consists  of: G. Radliff, D. Odell, W. Ball, and G. 
Galloway in the back row. Fourth row: R.  Doyle, T. Whan, J. Sager, G. 
Pfister, K.  Moffett, D. Daverin, and A. Swanberg. Third  row: B. Doyle, J.
Kennett, D. Burgess, G. Swan, R. Hughes, and R. Hansen. Second  tow: John
Kulbitski, adviser; A. Hagglund,  R. White, R. Burger, G. Kohlwes, and Bill
 Kendrick. Front row: D. Lapp, G. Hanson,  ,P. Anglin, K. Swlawell, M.
Halleck, R.  Rosi, and G. Edwards.  PAGE FIFTY FOUR

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ICC  Representatives of each student organiza-tion  and faculty advisers
compose the mem-bership  of the Inter-Club Council. All clubs  are under
the controolf thisc entraolr gan-ization.  They handle problems of groups,
and  set standards to follow in activities spon-sored  by these
organizations. In the back  row: E. McFate, R. Hall, A. Evans, and H. 
Small. Third row: R. Sayler, J. Reinholt, M.  Scribner, J. Zion, L.
Nattrass, L. Chudek,  P. Oakes, R. Samms, A. Swanberg, R. Cam-field,  and
R. Dunlap. Second row: B. Don-nelly,  C. LeWarne, and D. Beatty. Front:  D.
Burgess, and R. Sundal.  PEP COMMITTEE Committee Chairman Steve Gimurtu led
the  many members of his group in promoting en-thusiastic response in all
school functions.  The committee is made up of representatives  from the
organized houses and clubs on the  campus as well as cheer and song
leaders.  They were ably advised by Dr. August Radke.  Back row: V. Solie,
J. Buchanan, R. Jelin-ek,  D. Johnston, D. Canary. Fifth row: C. Rolie, R.
Sayler, L. Gazija, N. Lange, B.  Kenyon, B. Fay, L. Bergmann, and D. Mason.
 Row four: Dr. Radke, D. Flora, N. J. Smith,  D. Shook, B. J. Berg, J.
Glass, B. Brownell,  and D. Porter. Row three: C. Quigley, M.  Peoples, K.
Bowsher, J. Njos, M. King, M.  Andrews, D. Pemberton, and D. Swenson.  Row 
two: P. Bower, P. Kennett, N.  Blair, J. Nelson, B. West, B. Berg, C.
Brew-er,  and R. Sundal. Row one: S. Gimurtu,  K. Barbas, L. Lindberg, N.
Baker, P. Pace,  J. O'Malley, D. Skieens, and H. Roberts. VALKYRIE  To
promote more school spirit is one of  the purposes of the Valkyrie Club, an
elect-ive organization for active women students.  Membership is by
invitation, and is limited  to ten per cent of the girls enrolled in the 
college. A 2.3 grade average is required.  Under the leadership of Marilyn
Scribner, the group participated in the homecoming  affairs, attended
sports events, and held sev-eral  social functions during the year. Miss 
Shirley Nelson, adviser, is in the back row,  along with M. Scribner, J.
King, V. Creel,  and P. Gibson. Row two: M. Walter, L.  Chudek, A. Chenier,
A. McKinney, J. Rein-holt, A. Smith, D. Wray, K. Reardon, D.  Flora, L.
Nattrass, L. Keaton, B. Donnelly,  V. Wilkinson, A. Bennett,  and K.
Barbas.  Row one: R. A. Britt, D. Skieens, T. Yami-shita.  D. Folk, L.
Samuelson, P. Putnam, N.  Schilling, J. Gregerson, L. Bergmann, M.  Jones,
A. Abernethy, A. Mullen, and K. Mac-  Kenzie.  PAGE FIFTY FIVE

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I A CLUB  The Industrial Arts Club is composed of  students and faculty
members who work with  and are  primarily interested in this type of 
program. Their meetings are very instructive  and offer many projects for
the use of the  members. In the picture, back row, are:  D. Summers, M.
Milat, P. H. Atteberry, ad- viser;  B. Dupris, Mr. Johns, and S. Lilian. 
Third row: R. Berntsen, J. Neilsen, J. Kuran-ko,  A. Hansen, G. Greathouse,
J. Smith, and  A. Porter. Row two: E. Carter, E. Robin-son,  Charles Rice,
adviser; Jack Halstead,  T. Waggoner, J. Westrick, and R. Selk.  Front row:
H. Worthylake, G. Staggs, E.  Thomas, K.  Merager, T. Hawthorne, E.
Thra-mer,  G. Thompson, and D. Huntley.  WESVETS  This was the first active
year on the cam-pus  for the Wesvets, veterans who are en-rolled  at
Western. Monthly meetings were  held by the group, who helped to promote 
the interests of the veteran in school af-fairs.  They were advised by Hugh
Thomp-son.  Membership included: T. Collins, L.  Porterfield, D. McHugo, D.
White, A. Porter,  D. Campbell, P. Allen, R. Severson, H. Al-sid,  S.
Lilian, R. Sayler, H. Spearin, W.  Kauzlarich, G. Clogston, D. Haugland, N.
 Gudmundson, F. Johnson, M. Field, and R.  Grafmyre.  WHO'S WHO These
students, juniors and seniors, were  nominated for listings in the annual
publica-tion,  "Who's Who In American Colleges and  Universities."
Membership is based on schol-arship,  citizenship, and participation in
extra-curricular  activities. Back row: L. Chudek,  C. LeWarne, R. Cohrs,
V. Wilkinson, P. Gib-son,  D. Northrup, W. Moores, J. Lamoureux,  L.
Bergmann, and F. Jackson. Front: J.  Gregerson, A.  Smith, B. Fay, A.
Chenier, M.  Jones, K. MacKenzie, L. Nattrass, and D.  Gay.  PAGE
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SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY  The Scholarship Society was set up as  recognition for
students of high scholastic  standing and ideals. A 3.5 average or above 
is required for membership. Members are chosen from the junior and senior
classes.  An annual banquet is their main activiity.  At this time new
initiates are introduced and  presented with their pins. In the picture, 
left to right, are: P. Oakes, C. LeWarne,  Virginia Wilkinson, secretary;
Ray Cohrs, Mr.  Edward Arntzen, adviser, and June Lamour-eux,   president. 
PAGE FIFTY-SEVEN

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OR    BILL BAUMGART Section Editor

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GANIZED HOUSES

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Fall quarter was celebrated with open house on  Parents' Day, with the dorm
playing hostess to  300 guests. Homecoming created enthusiasm for  the
girls, who presented a display and a skit. To  complete the festivities, a
smorgasbord was held  in the cafeteria.  Thanksgiving was observed with the
traditional and successful banquet, thanks to the work of  many committees.
As the joyous season ap-proached, excitement in the dorm grew, for
Christ-mas  was just around the corner! The spirit of  Christmas was
captured when the girls decorated  a large tree and their individual rooms
and did  the traditional Christmas caroling.  Along with spring came the
freshman Pansy  Breakfast. The pansies were hidden by  the upper  classmen
on a section of the campus and all the  freshman girls hurried to find
them. The Mothers'  week-end, which- included a dinner for the girls  and
their mothers, was enjoyed by all present. Ending the year's fun, the
graduating girls in the  dorm were honored with the annual Senior
Break-fast. Guiding the year's activities were Mrs. Haynes,  housemother;
Linda Keaton, house president;  Gladys Grabner, secretary; Nanette Otness, 
treasurer; and Judy Sorenson and Harriet Wil-son,  social chairmen, with
the assistance of the  114 girls.  The officers and housemother are
pictured  here: Linda Keaton, Nanette Otness, Gladys  Grabner, Alice
Bennett, and Mrs. Lela Haynes.  PAGE SIXIY

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These girls lived on the first floor: Back  row: Sandra Meyers, Carol
Morrison, Nadine  Schilling, Alice Bennett, Gladys Grabner, Lois  Lampitt,
Mary Stevenson, Gordeena Jorgen-sen,  Lucile Schell, Myrna Kemp, Lynette 
Smith ,and Ruth Haynes. Center: Sandra  Hall, Kay MacKenzie, Ruth Ann
Britt, Pat Russell, Margaret McMullin, Gwen Yoshimura,  Margaret Peterson,
and Evelyn Ishii. Front:  Barbara Arnot, Judy Sorenson, Dorothy Peth, 
LaVonne Hamro, Rosalee Swedberg, Barrie  Brownell, Beverly Onustack, Connie
Murdoch,  Linda Keaton, and Janet Frankie.  From the second floor we have,
back row:   Myrna Crowston, Joan McQueen, Ann Meur-er,  Mary Lee McLean,
Janice Nelson, Susie  Bennett, Ann Rogers, Lynn Brooks, Nan Mc-  Gee,
Jeannie McLachlan, Hazel Heather, Ser-ena  Sue Duffy, Janet Christianson,
Janet-Kay  Warneke, Dalene Twing, Nancy Tate, Helen  Nobles, and Jane
O'Malley. Center:  Carolyn  Munch, Kathy Whipkey, Karen Jeffcott, Mar-ilyn 
Rinta, Janet Matthews, Vivian Nanavich,  Hisa Hayashida, Nancy Motomatsu,
Jan Baker,  Merle Motoda, Gail Smith, and JoAnn Sil-vola.  Front:
Marguerite Goff, Kathy Gar-rett,  Lorraine Tyyksa, Mary Jane Harmon, 
Nanette Otness, Annette Abernethy, Margaret  Berger, Sharon Andreasen,
Janette Hiatt,  and Marion Rice.  Living on the third floor  and pictured
in  the back row are: Nancy Jo Smith, Julie  Horstman, Rita Sundal, Carol
Brown, Pat Brown, Janet Hansen, Gloria Bernier, Jerry  Kinkead, Harriet
Wilson, Georgianna Jo-seph,  Mary Ann. Bailey, Marilyn Tharp, and  Gail
Gustafson. Center: Emarlyn Repanich,  Marilyn Ogdon, Shirley Taylor, Geri
Chenault,  Joy Kephart, Ruth Moses, Lucille Grace, Mar-garet  Hultman,
Dorothy Bowen, and Lorie Shook. Front: Jo Resteigen, Barbara Don-nelly, 
Barbara Edenso, Lila Stoneburg, Ar-lene  Davies, Kay Kellogg, and Sylvia
Miller.  PAGE SIXTY-ONE

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.J/ten s Iesi;d ene L1fd1  Men's Residence Hall initiated the year with its
Hal-loween  fireside, including dancing and recreation. Dean  McDonald
spoke to the group on college standards  earlier in the quarter. MRH was
among the houses  taking part in Parents' Day open house on the Western 
campus.  The house officers were: Dick Walston, president;  Dean Dingerson,
vice-president; Clarence Youngberg, secretary-treasurer; Jack Hill,
chairman of the discip-linary  board. House mother is Mrs. Imogene
Anderson.  Al Bedient and Al Hagglund were responsible for  the homecoming
skit, while Bill Cox and Wally Lord  headed the display committee. In early
November  MRH sponsored its "Turkey Trot" mixer in the Rec  hall. The
highlight of this event was the giving of a  live turkey to one of the
students. Co- chairmen of the  dance were Tom Romerdahl and Dick Kolkana. 
MRH entered two teams in both the bowling and  basketball intramural sports
program. They also organ-ized  a house ping pong tournament. Later in
November the Thanksgiving banquet and  MRH date informal were successfully
held. Also the following month MRH helped program the Christmas  dinner on
December 14. At their party the same eve- ning,  Santa Claus appeared to
promote the Christmas  spirit.  February 26 was the date of both the
college play  and the MRH theater party. Inaugurated this year,  the first
Terrace dance was presented April 29. The  middle of May they made their
annual picnic outing.  Fried chicken was number one on the menu.  Officers
picture above are Clarence Young-berg,  secretary-treasurer; Jack Hill,
discip-line chairman, and Ken Pederson, social  chairman. Picture 2: Back
row: Dan Scrib-ner,  social chairman; Ron Janke, Dean  Dingerson, Steve
Mark, Clarence Youngberg,  Don Daverin, Pat Havens, Bill Baumgart,  Ken 
Swalwell, John Apple, and Earl Norman.  Front: Ed Nepple, Fred Ainardi,
Dennis Oel-rich,  and Ted Whan.  PAGE SIXTY-TWO

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Back row: Doug Bain, Bob Burger, Bob  Keene, Wally Lord, Jerry Johnson,
Norm By-ers,  Ray Cohrs, Bob Gordon, Chuck Granger,  Paul Oakes, Don
Wallace, Tom Romerdahl,  Albert Shaw, Chuck LaWarne, Ken Pederson,  Paul
Newman, Harry Small, Gordon Pfister,  Ron Breidenstein, Bob Barker, and
Jack Hill.  Center row: Bob Strong, Jim Hamilton, Al  Hagglund, Stan Smith,
Don Burgess, Armin Jahr, Dick Kolkana, Doug Bridges, Jack Hal-stead,  Dave
Johnson, and Gary Taylor. Front  row: Bill Cox, Dick Walston, Dennis
McHugo,  Nero Lindblad, Ron Camfield, Tom Waggon-er,  Dick Weinbrecht, Al
Bedient, and Bill  Moores.  In the circle are President Dick Walston, 
Housemother Mrs. Imogene Anderson, and  Vice President Dean Dingerson. 
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Sen;Or uia  The twenty-three residents of  1201 Garden Street have
con-cluded  another successful year of  activities. Fall quarter got under 
way with the initiation of new  members, followed several weeks  later by
open house on Parents'  Day. The holiday season proved  to be a busy one,
with the annual Thanksgiving banquet and Christ-mas  buffet. The season of
spring  brought with it the Barn Dance  mixer and later on the festivities 
of Mardi Gras converted the  house into New Orleans style.  A picnic for
all the  girls drew to  an end the ninth year of Senior  Hall's association
with the college.  I  OFFICERS:  Lorrene Bergmann, Social Chairman  Arlene
McKinney, Vice President  Mary Muffly, President, and  Carolyn Brewer,
Secretary-Treasurer  Second Picture:  Back:  Elsie Jacobson  Jane
Mattieligh  Helen Montgomery and  Mary Muffly  Middle:  Shirlee Morris 
Kathie Person  Shirley Graham  Aileen McLean Kathy Nystrom  Deanna Swenson 
Mary Pat Patton  Carolyn Brewer and  Diane Maki  Front:  Marilyn Mills 
Carol Lennart and  Donna Rhodes  Third Picture:  Back:  Lorrene Bergmann 
Arlene McKinney Demaris Porter and  Ruth Walker  Front:  Shirley Saad 
Phyllis Robinson and  Carol Muffly  PAGE SIXTY- FOUR

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Mathes House is one of the  most popular of the men's resi-dence  houses
off campus. The  location across the street from  Edens Hall finds special
favor  with late-sleeping gentry who still  like a bit of breakfast before
that  eight o'clock class. Our house-mother,  Mrs. Joe DeGrace, says  that
our number, on week nights,  adds up to thirty, but that on  many week-ends
it is difficult to  scare up more than three men in  the whole house! Our
greatest  talent display is in music, where  this year we contributed
strongly   to both the vocal and instrument-al  divisions. Sportswise, we
at  least held our own ground.  In the top picture are the officers: John 
Boling, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. DeGrace,  housemother; Larry Peterson,
president,  and John Sundquist, athletic director.  Second picture, left to
right, back row: Bob  Muzatko, Paul Tobie, Stan Lilian, Donald  Six, Scott
Remington, Jack Woodcook, Bob  Newell. Middle row: Hal Roberts, Bill 
Elwood, Jim Kreiss, and Gary Cruzan.  Front row: Gary Douglas, Norm Blom,
Mac  Blom, and George Barney.  Third picture, back row: John Campbell, Pete
 Hegg, Larry Peterson, Hugh Rasmussen.  Middle: John Boling, John
Sundquist, and  John Pickett. Front: Larry Christensen,  Ross Tabor, Dallas
Smith, and Ron Barber.  PAGE SIXTY-FIVE

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osice Jnn  The twenty-seven residents of Hospice Inn had a very active and
eventful year. Fall quarter activities in-cluded  a small fireside with
their guest, Spencer Hall. After the fireside the group went carolling
around other  college houses.  With the coming of the new year, they
welcomed Mrs. Grace Nicholson as their new housemother. Plans  were
immediately started for the annual semi-formal dinner dance. The dance was
held February 25, at Brownie's  Cedar Chest, and was enjoyed by all who
attended.  The members of Hospice Inn were active participants in the
intramural bowling and basketball leagues.  Officers: Harold Leschiutta,
secretary-treasurer; Don Lyle, vice-president; Pat  Gerspacher, president;
Mrs. Stearns, housemother.  Picture 2: Back: Harold Leschiutta, Bob
McClenahan, Jack Fris- bee,  Pat Gerspacher, Dave Langley, Lee Arey, Jim
Forbes. Mid-dle:  Bob Curtis, Roger Swanson, Norman Wiig, Skip Baker,
Clar-ence  Parker. Front: Bob Anthony, Wally May, Dave Johnson,  Joe Olsen,
 Don Lyle, Gerald Hedlund.  Picture 3: Back: AI Easton, Don Wilson, John
McEwen, Dick  Anderson, Mike Clark, Jim Buchanan. Front: John Tiland, Mike 
Weber, Don Tackett, Jack Crook.

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Spencer a}f/  The active residents of 1127 Garden have participated in many
school functions this year. Parents' Day, the  first event on the busy
schedule, meant "Open House." After this came the hustle and bustle of
homecoming.  Spencer Hall had a skit and house display, which brought them
glory by winning first place. The display, along  with many others, made
Western's homecoming the best in years.  After the excitement had died
down, the girls prepared for the Christmas banquet and the awaited
carolling with Hospice Inn.  As the year progressed, Spencer had their
annual dinner at Brownie's Cedar Chest. Spring brought another opportunity
for these girls to show their talent in Campus Day skits.  A beach party
during the final quarter climaxed the Spencer girls' year at Western. 
Officers: Vernette Arbeiter, secretary-treasurer; Doris Sandvik, vice
presi-dent;  Nancy Baker, president, and Mrs. Frank Parris, housemother. 
Picture two: Back: Connie Schwartz, Julienne Joubert, Bonnie  Maxwell-Muir,
Elaine Swanson, Anita Jahn, Peggy Abrahamse.  Front: Vernette Arbeiter,
Sharon Gibson, Carol Mulford, Saundra  Mochnik, Doris Sandvik, and Fran
Kane.  Picture three: Back: Loanne Eckstein, Nancy Baker, Marilyn Young, 
Colleen Hagerup, Kittie Stole, Gay Clemans, and Darlene Iasac-son.  Front:
Lois Lindberg, Lorrine Stromberg, Darlene Mc-  Cormick, Margaret Moskeland,
and Jamie Cobb.

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.J artorview 46Jhll  The seventeen residents of Harborview  Hall had a
terrific year, starting with  Parents Day, which was enjoyed by all.  This
was followed by Homecoming,, to  which they added their talent. They tied 
with Daniels Hall for second place. A  Christmas banquet was held honoring 
Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, house parents, and  Delesta Smith for their wonderful
help  during Homecoming. Following the ban- quet  the girls went carolling.
 Officers: Back row: Genie Gray, secretary-treasurer;  Mrs. Hunsaker,
housemother;  Patty Griffith, reporter. Front: Alice Chen-ier, 
vice-president, and Marilyn Johnson, president.  Picture 2: Back row: Genie
Gray, Rosemarie  Oldow, Marilyn Johnson, Carol Larson, and Kathy Goodwin.
Front row: Delesta Smith,  Monta Hathaway, Patty Griffith, and Ev-alyn 
Bickers.  Picture  3: Alice Chenier, Joann Rozman,  Liz Johnson, Nada Wise,
Grace Lindenthal,  Donna Godfrey, and Barbara West.  PAGE SIXTY-EIGHT

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Daniels Hall, under the able leader-ship  of President Bob Carey, had
an-other  successful year. The fellows of  Daniels Hall showed their usual
zest by  tying for second wtih Harborview in  the Homecoming house
displays, and  by finishing high in the intramural bas-ketball  league. 
Other house officers were Joel Carl-son,  vice president, and Ray Krebs,
sec-retary-  treasurer.  Officers: Joel Carlson, vice- president; Mrs. 
Laviolette, housemother; Bob Carey, pres-ident;  Ray Krebs,
secretary-treasurer.  Picture  2: Back: Ed Thomas, Jim Dean,  Kermit
Johnson, Rich Jelinek, Al Crawford,  Bob Carey, Ted Hagen, Joel Carlson. 
Picture 3: Back: Ray Krebs, Don Spangler,  John Young, Bill Rudberg, Jack
Fothering- ham,  Harold Krislock, Harvey Thacker.  Front: Gene Nelson. 
PAGE SIXTY-NINE  ban ieI's 4"..Jia11

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#4 lpine Court  The ambitious men of Alpine Court had an  eventful year,
participating in the intramural bas-ketball  and bowling leagues. At the
close of the  season they were up high in both.  With the coming  of
Spring, Alpine Court  proved their athletic ability in baseball. The men 
of Alpine are well represented on our varsity  teams.  OFFICERS  Rich
Hubber, president; Bert DeHoog, vice-president;  Mrs. Allen, housemother;
and  Bob Little, secretary-treasurer.  SECOND PICTURE  Back: Jake Thomas,
Gary Radliff, Don  Summers, Dave Bargelt, and Larry Odle.  Middle: Don
Gates, Ron Hall, Don Odell,  Dick Babcock, and Bob Little.  Front: Frank
Springer and Don Poole.  THIRD PICTURE  Back: Bob Ley, Bert DeHoog, Ken
Olson,  and Willis Ball.  Front: Tom Sofie, Ken Moffett, and Rich  Hubber. 
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J(/,ane,,, Jlu  Kluane Hall has been quite busy this past year  with Open
House, Homecoming, a slumber and a  house party included in its activities.
 Once a month at dinner a surprise birthday  cake was served  honoring the
girls with birth-days  in that month.  During fall quarter we held a
backward dinner  that caused a lot of fun and excitement. Every-one  came
dressed backward, they sat backward,  and dinner was served backward. 
Christmas included carolling and our Christmas  party. We also had a room-
decorating contest.  The rooms were judged and the one with the most 
Christmas spirit received a prize.  Spring and its nice weather brought
about our  annual house picnic, which completed the year at Kluane. 
Officers: Back row: Jean Busby, treasurer;  Heather Scott, president; Mrs.
Kruger, housemother; Mrs. G. D. Todd, house-mother.  Front row: Barbara
Arnett, sec-retary;  Pat Gregg, vice- president.  Picture 1: Back: Margie
Wallrof, Gloria  Kreller, Pat Gregg. Center: Eleanor Fet-ters,  Pat
Spokley, Mary Arney. Front:  Ann Oberg, Milma Makela, Donna Porter,  Jean
Busby.  Picture 2: Back: Barbara Arnett, Annette  Frazier, Annette
Campbell, Jackie Hodge.  Center: Patricia Van Ottingham, Heather  Scott,
Pat Kennett. Front: Nan Blair,  Evelyn James, Gayle Sparks, Maureen 
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Vestern s frCiends4, ..  The girls who lived at the YWCA this  year were:
Back row: Mrs. Bovard, housemother; Eva Aldrich, Ceole Law,  Judy Smith,
and Diane Seeley. Front:  June Gragg, Charlotte Ticknor, Ruthanna  Schmoe,
Donna Marth, Kathy Reardon,  and Juanita Simonson.  .1h 1/,, of Jv  Living
at the Halls of Ivy this year were:  Mona Skina, Marie Benjamin, Deloris
01-  son, Barbara Berg, Janet Glass, Charlene  Philliber, Miss Curtin,
housemother; Betty  Kautz, Maxine King, and Shirley Widner.  J 1rr s 4
Jfcr/  Barrs Hall was the home of nine girls. Back  row: Dara Skieens,
Janice Carlbom, Judy Griffin, Marilyn Tucker, and Shirley Zieg-ler.  Front
row: Carol Kanouse, Marilyn  Huff, Jan King, and Joyce  Brose.  PAGE
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a supplement to . .  Jndependtence 31cT/I  Residents of Independence Hall
this year  were: Back row: Mrs. James, house-mother;  Jerry White, David
Huson, Blair  Nelson, Frank Williams, and Rudy Is-turis. Front: Russ
Hauber, Don Mur-phie,  Steve McDermott, and Jim Casey.  . /i C-odge  Alki
Lodge was the college home of Ron  Coglund, Don Lundquist, Wally Cooper, 
Mrs. Cornell, housemother; Ed Barcott, Fred Jamieson, and Jim DeMonbrun. 
Lesle '  Living at Leslie's were: Back: Lorn Soder-strom,  Roger Barnhart,
Leonard Pierce,  Earl Sande, Bruce MacGregor, Dave Dur-and,  Bob Baty, and
Mrs. Leslie, house-mother.  Front row: Larry Eliason and  Jay Hatch.  PAGE
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edtucation, reigns . .  Bayview  Bayview was the college home of several
girls  this year. Back row: Jeannie Njos, Berta  Young, Carolyn White,
Katherine Gay, and  Joyce Barrie. Front: Joyce Wall, Charlotte  Rolie, Mrs.
Howell, housemother; Janice  Bunten, and Val Solie.  Co-ed Cottage  Living
at Co- ed Cottage were: Back: Barbara  Greer, Joyce Penner, Linda Neklason,
and  Janet Erkkila. Front row: Clara Quigley,  Frances Sanders, Mrs.
Stewart, house-mother;  Pat Barton, and Emmy Lewis. 'Jamer/ane  The girls
who lived at Tamarlane were:  Back row: Joan Hilliker, Joan Davis, Mrs. 
Delaurier, housemother; Bettie Baker, and  Lois Woodward. Front row: Arlene
Dyck,  Beverly Beeksma, Joyce Rasmussen, Mary  Noble, Priscilla Lindell,
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College View Apartments near the campus  was the home of many fellows. Back
row:  Don Smith, Bill Schmidt, Gordon Schultz,  Gerald Magelssen, Toby
Scruggs, Charles  Hanna, Harold Hickenbottom, Leon Golden,  and Don West.
Front row: Duane Guggen-mos,  Bill Waring, Mrs. Albert Crape, housemother;
Alan Swanberg, president,  and Danny Beatty.  Residents at Omega this year
were: Back row: Mrs. Maier, housemother; Sarajane  King, Sharon Huse, and
Colleen Riley.  Front: Shirley McBride Baumgart, Mari-lyn  Howard, and Pat
Sowers.  J arquis  The men who lived at Marquis on Garden  Street were:
Back row: Roger Linde, Bob  Rainwater, Paul Poirier, Osborne Van  Moorhem,
president; Dave Canary, and  Charlie Tuton. Front row: Bill Caven-augh, 
Hunter Shallis, Mrs. Markwood,  housemother; Ron Poirier, and Clifford 
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organized houses .  Residents at Vikina this year were: Margie  Wilbur,
Judy Nelson, Paralee Pace, Phyl-lis  Bower, Mrs. Kindmund, housemother, 
and Lyla Cummings.  The girls who lived at Deylig this college  term
included: Joan Warner, Gaye Caton,  Mrs. Cowels; housemother, and Janice 
Riley in the back row and Sue Morrical  and Carrol Talbott in front. 
Booth's was the college home of five girls.  Back row: Nada Loop, Inger
Floe, Mrs.  Booth, housemother, and Marilyn Poole.  Seated: Dorothy Buell
and Sharon Mat-thews,  president.  Five fellows stayed at the Ranch. They
are:  Jack Avery, temperance officer; Ray Jame-son,  social director; Pat
Hollingsworth,  vice-president. In the front row are:  Tom Manney,
president; Mrs. Reynolds,  housemother, and Brad Kenyon, represent-ative- 
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of our campus.  College J.n  Four girls lived at College Inn this year. 
They were: Jan Kleinsorge, Shirley Leier,  Mrs. Todd, housekeeper; Linda
Ford, and  Lorna Langberg.  C r st-a-aine  Living at Cryst-a-laine were,
back row:  Sandra Yotsko, Mrs. Malone, housemo-ther,  and Bette McGuire.
Front row:  Letha Hamilton, Carole Huver, Maxine  Brown, and Marilyn
Peoples.  4 pp/e 47ree 3nn  Three of the girls who lived at Apple Tree  Inn
this year were Janet Hall, Dot Flora,  and Grace Hopkins.  1lovers  Glovers
at 423 Garden was the home of the  Glover Boys (spelled with a silent "G").
 Back row: Bob Duvall, Mrs. Glover, house-mother,  and Lee Porterfield.
Front: Ed  Papin, Gwinn Dunham, Doug Boyce, and  Guy Cauthers. PAGE
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NANCY LANGE  Senior Princess  CHARLOTTE ROLIE  Sophomore Princess  KATHY
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[taVs of te ga 905 rettr n to Western  Days of the "Gay 90's" returned to
Western during the 1954 homecoming. The co-chairmen, Dave Northrup  and Kay
MacKenzie, and the many committees did an outstanding job in coordinating
the various programs and car-rying  out the theme. The festivities began
with a "Bang" at the October 25 kickoff assembly. The classes nomin-ated 
candidates who were introduced to the student body by their campaign
managers at the presentation assembly.  Betty Fay was chosen to reign as
Queen Sigrid XVII. Nancy Lange, Kathy Barbas, Charlotte Rolie, and Beverly
Bergum  were elected princesses. Homecoming week-end began with the bonfire
and parade, followed by the skits. The two-hour  show consisted of skits
and in-between acts dealing with the "Gay 90's" theme. Spencer Hall's skit
won first-place  honors and the Forensic Club placed second. The Press Club
took first place in the in-between acts and Pi Kappa  Delta second.
Following the skits and ending the day's activities was a sock-hop in the
gym. The freshman class  won the display trophy, the senior class and their
horse and buggy won the float trophy, and Spencer Hall was award-ed  the
house display trophy, with Harborview and Daniels Hall tied for second.
Bright sunshine and a victory for the  Vikings over the Eastern Washington
Savages thrilled the homecoming crowd at Battersby Field. Faculty, alumni,
and students enjoyed the smorgasbord at Edens Hall before the final event
of the week-end, the Queen's Ball. "Gay 90's"  came to a fitting climax as
the crowd danced to the music of Chuck Cabot and his orchestra in the gaily
decorated  armory.  The closing highlight of the Homecoming festivities -
the Queen's Ball. . . .  Spencer Hall's winning  skit - Moulin Lounge. . .
. Maury Halleck crowning Betty Fay as Queen Sigrid XVII. . . . The Queen's 
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This year at Homecoming we were for-tunate  to have a big name band from
Cali-fornia  - Chuck Cabot's. .  . . Captain  Willis Ball. . . . The Queen
and her  Court at the game. . . . Game .  The Homecoming co- chairmen, Dave
North-rup  and Kay MacKenzie, in the Gay 90's  costume. . . . The
traditional bonfire and  the burning of the effigy. . . . The senior 
class's winning float in the parade .  Student Body President Ray and Queen
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cTe ann vorsemen s Ja1 . .  The Crystal Ballroom of the Leopold Hotel was
the setting for one of fall quarter's most outstanding social  events, the
Norsemen's Ball. The dance, held on October 15, was semi-formal. Many
couples whirled about the  floor to the music of Mel McKee and his
orchestra. During intermission, dancers were served punch and were
enter-tained  by a piano medley. Al Evans was responsible for the success
of the dance. This dance was only one of the  activities sponsored by the
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and te 4. '1.I S Sno-ba/t  The Crystal Ballroom was gaily decorated with
snow scenes and snowballs with couples' names on them. The  date was
December 3, and the affair was the Snowball Tolo, sponsored by the
Associated Women Students. Jan  King and Pat Putnam, co-chairmen, worked
hard to make the dance a great success. Committee chairmen were  Norma
Gibson, decorations; Ann Meurer and Lois Chudek, programs; Betty Kautz,
chaperones; Marilyn Walter,  music; Rosalie Weidenbach and Patsy Staggs,
election; Maxine King and Joyce Brose, publicity; and Nadine  Schilling,
refreshments. The Stardusters supplied the music for the annual
semi-tformal dance. Maury Halleck was  chosen king to reign over the ball.
This was the second time a king has been chosen. Lorraine Nattrass,
president  of A. W. S., presented Maury with the crown. King Maury and his
partner started the dancing after the intermis- sion.  Others competing for
the honor were: Ray Cohrs, Fred Sandau, Dave Langley, Larry Young, Don
O'Dell, Ted  Whan, and Tom Murray.  PAGE EIGHTY-FIVE

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Te Campus JIIxers  One of the interesting features  of the year was the
week-end mix-ers.  Various club and organiza-tions  took over the
sponsorship of  the mixers. Some had very unusual  themes and displayed
fascinating  decorations.  Pictured are the M. R. H. mixer, the  sophomore
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Orch;d SJn tAe JoonihAt  One of the outstanding dances of the year was  the
Junior Prom, "Orchids In the Moonlight." By  a waterfall, a volcano, a
variety of Hawaiian flow-ers,  and under a ceiling of orchids, couples
danced  to the music of Harold Knutsen and the Holiday  Boys. Emarlyn
Repanich was crowned Queen La-lone  by Disc Jockey Gil Henry of Radio KING.
 Elizabeth Carlson, Pat Putnam, and Pat Spokely  were princesses.
Co-chairmen Don Burgess and  Roland Sayler and many others helped to make
the  annual affair a success.  At the right are the girls from Hawaii who 
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1JSen e ectuad and 8 ntertaining  One of the outstanding features of
college, both educational and entertaining, is the Artist and Lecture 
Series. Included is everything from Dave Bruback to Carlos Romulo. Not all
could be pictured, but those  shown are Dave Brubeck, the jazz artist; Paul
Victor, the arctic explorer; and T. V. Smith, professor  and politician.
Below-the world's greatest trumpeter, Rafael Mendez, and the tenor, Eddy
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Cheer and Song Leaders  Identification  From top to bottom, the cheer
leaders in-cluded:  Carolyn Brewer,  Clara Quigley,  Bennie Dupris, Jane
O'Malley, and Lois  Lindberg.  Song leaders were: Paralee Pace, Phyllis 
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o urth Spo .n Conference  Getting off to a slow start, the Viks gathered
speed  in the last half of their schedule and roared to a fourth-spot 
finish in the Evergreen Conference for the 1954  football season. Western
opened against Pacific University and lost  a rugged 26-18 contest. The
next two games were played against Whitworth and College of Puget Sound. 
The Vikings lost both games by a 33-0 score. These games  gave the Viks the
experience they needed as they went  on to defeat the U. B. C.
Thunderbirds, 7-0.  Playing at Portland, the Western squad  the field at
half-time with a 6-0 lead over Clark. When the second half ended, Lewis 
emerged victorious by the score of 27-6.  walked off  Lewis and  and Clark 
The following week Western traveled to Tacoma to  give the P. L. C.
homecoming crowd a  scare before  dropping a close 7-6 game to the
Gladiators.  Coming home for their last two games, Western  poured on the
power as they gave a cheering home-coming  crowd a convincing 27-0 victory
over an old  enemy, the Eastern Savages.  In the last game of the season,
Western played the  Central Wildcats. The first half saw a 0-0 deadlock. 
The Viks came out in the second half and promptly  scored their first TD.
In the first few minutes of the  fourth quarter Western scored again, and
almost made  it a third time. Final score was 12-0 in favor of Western. 
Back, row, left to right: Charles Lappenbusch, head coach; Vic Lee,
trainer; John Kulbitski, head assistant coach; Bruce Randall, Mary Harvey,
Walt Ferguson, Ken Swalwell, Jack Stephens, Rod Schott, Norm Richardson,
Frank Wiltfong, George Hanson,  Bill Richardson, Maury Halleck and Mike
Clarke.  Center row: Hugh Locker, Jake Creasey, Don McCann,  Bob White,
Marvin Lester, Jack Crooks, John Tiland, Terry O'Brien, Don Lapp, Keith
Cabe, Earl  Norman,  Don Gates, Bob Wilkinson, Bill Gifford, and Bob Suggs.
 Front row: Bob Rosi, Donn Higley ,Fred Ainardi,  Larry Reed, Larry Odle,
Jim Macnab, Howard Arnold, Herb Boies, Willis Ball, Byron Smith, Jim Stoa,
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The Viks broke into the win column in the pictures shown above as they beat
U. B. C., 7-0, and trounced Eastern, 27-9.  on the left, while in the upper
right-hand corner a part of the homecoming crowd cheers the team on to
victory.  Ferndale, is shown in the middle of the page as he carries the
ball for a gain against the U. B. C. Thunderbirds. The  ly shown on the
bottom of the page as Western wins its first decisive victory of the
season.  Captain Willis Ball is shown  Bob Wilkinson, freshman from 
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Reading counter-clockwise from top, left: Ainardi, Arn-old,  Blankenship,
Boies, Clark, Creasey, Crooks, Ferguson,  Gates, Gifford, Hanson, Harvey,
Higley, Lapp, Lester, Lock-er,  McCann, Macnab, Norman, O'Brien, Odle,
Randall, Reed,  B. Richardson, Schott, Smith, Stephens, Stoa, Suggs, 
Tiland, Wilkinson, and Wiltfong. Center-Captain Willis  Ball, and
co-captains for homecoming, Maury Halleck,  Norm Richardson, Bob White, Ken
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V 'ti determination, they never gave up  Hampered in size, but never in
spirit, the Western hoopsters fought their way  to a tie for fourth place
in the Evergreen Conference. Coach Bill McDonald's  cagers got off to a bad
start in pre-season play, but began to click in the latter  stages of
league play. Senior and also captain, Bob Stone, led the Viking scoring 
with 2,45 points and was an outstanding man on defense  as well. Bob
received honor-orable  mention on the All-Washington College team. Other
team members who  scored 100 points or more include Gary Radliff with 193
to his credit, Howard Brooks,  who tossed in  139 point makers, Bruce
Randall, with 138, and Jim Forbes, who made  130 points. The reserve
members of the squad helped the Vikings a great deal as  they played a
steady brand of basketball which  helped the Viks pull several games  out
of the fire. On the opposite page is a recap of the season's scores, and on
the  following two pages, individual action shots of the players.  ABOVE 
Bob Stone, Ken Cowden, Armin  Jahr, Joe Hallson, Paul Buday,  Don Smith,
and Aldo Anderson.  Below is Coach Bill McDonald.  PAGE NINETY-EIGHT

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'estern Opponents Western Opponents  53 .........-62 P. L. C . *73
......... ......... .. .. 54 E.W .C .E.  57- ......... . . . 51 Eilers *51
........-69 W hitworth  47 -53 P. L. C . *159 ..... ........... 881 I
.....E. .W .C .E.  48  .......... 85 Seattle U #57 .............. ...... 73
W hitworth  63 .......... ----------- 70 C . P .S. *55 73 P. L. C . 53 66
C. P. S. 49 .................. . . 62 U. B. C.  61 ................. - 68
C.W .C.E. *65 ....... 55 U. B. C.  77- - 91 C.W .C.E. *70 ................
. -.. 84 C. P. S.  49..-.... 9.. .. 6-..1... 61 P. L. C. *64 ... 62 C.W
.C.E.  *55 .... ... ---- -- -- -50 C . P. S. *58 ........... .
............... 70 C .W .C .E.  FINAL STANDINGS - EVERGREEN CONFERENCE 
Whitworth 10-2 .833  P. L. C......... 10-2 .833  C. W . C. E. ..-.........
. . 6-5 .545  E. W . C . E . ............................ 5-7 .4 17  W .W .
C. E ............. 4-8 .333  C. P. S .......... 4-8 .333  U. B. C. 2-9 .182
 ABOVE  Jack Start, Rod Schott,  J i m Forbes, Howard  Brooks, Gary
Radliff,  Roger Barnhart, and  Bruce Randall. Below:  Four -year man Bob 
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Top row: Howard Brooks, Ken Cowden, Don Smith,  Gary Radliff, Bob Stone,
Jack Stark, Paul Buday, and Armin Jahr.  Bottom row: Rod Schott, Joe
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Jayvees stow S/i for futureyears  Coach Ray Scott's charges ended a
successful season as they won eight  games while losing only four. Among
their wins they outpointed Roberson  Roofers and the Blue Moon of the City
League, and took a close victory  over the Whidbey Island Naval Air
Station. Spearheading the J. V. attack were Rich Weinbrecht with a total of
 136 points to his credit, and Ron Breidenstein with I I I points.  The J.
V. squad played a good brand of basketball and they should be  a great help
to the varsity in seasons to come. Several team members played  with the
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SEASON SCORES  J. V.'s Opponents  54. .......5.8 W hidbey Island  Naval
Aires  44-..-----._... 55 Roberson Roofers  69-_--......59 Daniels Hall 
49---.. 74 Skagit Valley J. C.  56__.....5. I1B lue Moon  62..- .-.- -.5.3
..P.u.g.et Pulp  86----..-...-F.oo.t.b.a.ll 4A9 ll-Stars  61 ----...7.5.
.S.k.a.g.it. Valley J. C.  62---- ..........60 Roberson Roofers 
62.----...60. ..N.a.va.l Aires  73.---- -....6.4. .B..lue Moon  54.---
-...5.3 -- In.tr.a.m ural All-Stars  Junior Varsity team members included
Rich Weinbrecht, Dick Anderson, Dave Johnson, LeRoy Galley,  Jack Start,
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Splasnmen give agoodlaccout  Team members are: Back row: Hal Roberts, Ed
Papin, Dan Scribner, Don Daverin, Alan Swanberg, Gordon  Pfister, Ilo Sande
(coach), Pat Gerspacher, and Mike Arnott. Front row: Jim Rick, Charles
Granger,  Tom Waggoner, Don Burgess, Bob Nanney, Ron Barber, John Goodman,
and Ken Moffett.  Although lacking in number, the Western mermen were never
lacking in spirit as they swam their way through the  season to take second
place in the Evergreen Conference. In January, co- captains Papin and
Pfister led the Viks twice  against the Northern Division champions, the
University of Washington. Following those meets, Western took on  U. B. C.,
but was again defeated. The Viks then met W. S. C. and Eastern at the
latter's pools. Papin took two  firsts in the 50 and one in the 100-yard
free style races. The relay team took first against the Eastern Savages.
West-ern's  last meet was a triangular affair with U. B. C. and the U. W.
freshmen. Only the Vikings and Thunderbirds count-ed  points  as we lost a
hard fought 45-32 meet to the Birds. Conference time arrived and an
inspired Viking team took  to the pool. Western and U. B. C. were close
until the final relay, which U. B. C. won to take the meet and the title. 
Western was second, Eastern third. Hopes are high for next year's team,
which will lose but one man, Al Swanberg,  a graduating senior. Special
recognition is given Coach Ilo Sande for a great job coaching this year's
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3Au4e 3rnale the Western 4 ernakfs  Pictured above, reading clockwise from
the center front, are: Martha Wright, Pat Russell, Lois Chudek,  Kathi
Reardon, Pat Gibson, Joan Hilliker, Carolyn White, Berta Young, Rosalee
Swedberg, Sandra Meyers,  Jane Mattieligh, Barrie Brownell, Woodis Bibbins,
Nancy Tate, Janet-Kay Warneke, Janice Carlbom,  Mary Jones, Marilyn Tharp,
Julienne Joubert, Vivian Nanavich, and Ruth Walker.  The Blue Barnacles
swimming club is composed of girls who have a keen interest in swimming and
have shown pro-ficiency  in that sport. The membership this year consisted
of twenty "mermaids." Officers for 1954-55 were: presi-dent,  Pat Gibson;
vice president, Grace Hopkins; secretary, Julienne Joubert; and adviser,
Miss Shirley Nelson. Win-ter  quarter Miss Gibson was elected president to
fill the vacancy left by Berta Young, the former president. At their 
weekly Monday meetings, the girls practiced for the club-sponsored
all-school swim meet and for their annual water  pageant, held each spring
quarter. At the swim meet the girls demonstrated synchronized swimming,
featuring a va-riety   of strokes. The water pageant, May 12 and 13,
centered around a television theme. The girls and a few mem-bers  of the
men's swim team depicted programs on TV. Special emphasis was on the
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Sk;00 'froves 'Poplar  Even though skiing is not an intercollegiate sport
at  Western, it always proves popular during the Winter sea-son.  This was
due, in part, to the ski classes held at Mount  Baker each Saturday.  Over
seventy students participated in the Winter sport,  and they were rewarded
with a lot of good times. There  were eight student instructors, under the
direction of Head  Ski Instructor Greg Newton. These instructors were Gene 
Aarstol, Mac Blom, Norm Blom, Bennie Dupris, Pat Gibson,  Jane  Mattieligh,
Al Shaw, and Carolyn White. They  coached the students on the fundamentals
of skiing. When  the season was over a slalom race was held for each class.
 Competing for Western at the Pacific  Northwest Ski  Meet at Vancouver
were Pat Barton, Pat Gibson, and Caro-lyn  White. The girls placed fourth
in this meet.  Although there were several minor accidents during the 
season, it can be said that this year marked a successful  year for skiing.
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1 iamon Stars are Jf opeful  With the return of nine lettermen, the Viking
diamond squad is hoping for a good season this year. Under the  direction
of Joe Martin, the squad has been improving to the point where it's a race
for starting positions.  Returning lettermen include Bob Burger, Al Evans,
Al Hagglund, George Hanson, Gary Kohlwes, Les Knudsen,  Bill Stearns, Ken
Swalwell, and Jake Thomas. Many transfers and freshmen are giving these
veterans a battle for  their positions, and with this kind of hustle the
Vikings should have an outstanding team.  Back row: Lee Arey, Rich Hubber,
Don Mitchell, Skip Baker, Keith Fletcher, Bruce Tovrea, Bill Fosdick, Fred 
Sandau, Bill Stearns, Jake Thomas, George Hanson, and Coach Joe Martin.
Center row: Ken Swalwell,  Les Knudsen, Harold Krislock, Al Evans, Lee
Ayers, Pat Hollingsworth, Bob Burger, Bob Eacrett, Bob  Hughes, and Bruce
Randall Front row: Aldo Anderson, Gary Kohlwes, LeRoy Galley, Ron Aemmer,
Al  Hagglund, Don Smith, Jack Crooks, and Jack Larson.  PAGE ONE HUNDRED
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Back row: Coach John Kulbitski, Willis Ball, Richard Finnigan, Bill Butler,
Rod Maxwell-Muir, Bob Barker,   Dave Langley, Mike Clarke, Jack Neer, Ken
Swalwell, Gerry Swan, and Ron Barker. Front row: Arlin Loney, Clarence
Parker, Jim Hall, Jerry Johnson, Fred Lange, Ted Whan, Bob Swalwell, Kent
Noyes,, Bob Rainwater, Dick Kolkana, and George Hinderman.  cracJ n en
Start Ear4  Western's cindermen started turnout early, and it soon paid off
in dividends, as they did very well in the WSC  Invitational Meet. With the
return of the "Big Three" there are hopes for a good track season. The "Big
Three,"  K lt;en Swalwell, Gerry Swan, and Ted Whan, are all experienced
and are counted on for iron men performance. Swal-well  placed in the
British Empire Games last summer, and both Whan and Swan have done good
jobs, as each took a  first in the N. A. I. A. at Renton last year. This
year, before the annual went to press, the Vikings copped first place  in
the annual meet against UBC and the Olympic Club. Coach John  Kulbitski's
charges are inexperienced, but are  working hard and showing interest. They
are figured on to place in the upper half of the conference.  PAGE ONE
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Jin men tee o and etmen start anew  Lacking in experience but not in
hustle, the Western golf team will be fighting for improvement this year.
Re-turning  lettermen Tom Murray, Bob Doyle, and Don West will carry the
main load for the Viks. Bob Doyle, with his  brother Benny, played in the
Nationals at Abilene, Texas, last year, where both turned in creditable
performances.  The team, as a whole, did fairly well last season as they
took second place in the conference meet.  Only two lettermen reported to
Coach Charles Lappenbusch for the opening tennis turnout. These men, with 
several new aspirants, form the core of the 1955 tennis team. Returning
lettermen Ken Moffett and Terry Whalen  will form the experience to make
the team that will carry Western's honor on the courts.  In order to meet
deadlines for the annual,  it was necessary to write this before the
official seasons began.  Tennis team members were, front row: Rol  Sayler,
Roger Barnhart, Terry Whalen,  Ken Moffett. Back row: Pat Gerspacher  and
Roy Fjellman, Coach Charles Lappen-busch  and Dave Smith.  Members of the
golf team included Coach  Sam Carver, Ed Morrow, Toby Scruggs,  Bob Doyle,
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GOLF SCHEDULE  April 7 Seattle U ............... Here  11 CPS .
............... There  20 Whidbey Island .......... Here  27 PLC
................. There  May 2 UBC .... .... ........ Here  6 CPS
................. Here  9 PLC .. .. .......... Here  13 UBC .........
...... There  17 Seattle U ............. There  20 Conference at Spokane 
27  N. A. I. A. at Renton  TENNIS SCHEDULE  April 15 Seattle U .
........... There  20 PLC ................. There  26 CPS
.................. There  29 CPS .................. Here  May 6 UBC ..
............... There  7 UBC .................. Here  9 PLC ..........
....... Here  17 Seattle U ......... . Here  20-21 Conference at Spokane
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gntram4ratJase la1 3 C T K? W unaIs  The first round of intramural
bas-ketball  was brought to a close when Leslie House, of the "B"  League,
defeated Daniels Hall, of  the "A" League. This meant that  they took the
Intramural crown for,  the first half of play.  When the second round
began,  there were many changes in teams  in b o t h leagues. The Alpiners 
took first place in the "A" League,  but were soon pressed by the  Leslie
House and Wesvet teams.  MRH looked good as they came  from behind and took
 first place  in the "B" League.  FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS  "A" LEAGUE  Won
Lost  Alpiners ....... ...... .....1.1 0  Leslies .. ...... ......... 9 3 
Wesvets ................... 6 4  Five Ez's .................. 5 5
Independents .......... . . 5 6  Castoffs ................... 4 7  Daniels
.................... 3 7  Intermediates .............. 0 11  "B" LEAGUE 
Won Lost  Hanson House .............. 11 1  MRH .................... 11 1
Canucks ................... 5 6  Model Five ............. 4 6  Phantom Five
.............. 4 6  Hospice ................... 4 7  Crape House
............... 3 8  Shutterbugs ................ 2 9  In the top
pictureb,a ck row, are the  "Five Ez's." They are Mervin Sliger, Don 
Proctor, Doug Boyce, Gene Langill, Jim Gun-derson,  Jerry Six, and Don
Erlandson. Front  row: "Leslie House" team, Earl Sande, Ray  Willey, Gwinn
Dunham, Bruce MacGregor,  Bert DeHoog, and Don Gates.  The center shot
shows the "Wesvets" in  the back row. They are Bob Hughes, George 
Galloway, John Field, Art Souve, Bill Jolley,  and Brad Kenyon.
"Globecrawlers"  in front  are Robin Bert, Gary Okerlund, Jack Erland-son, 
Mal Woods, Fred Lange, and Jim  Casey.  In this third picture are the
members of  Mathes House, Daniels Hall, and the "Phan-tom  Five." Back row:
Bob Rosi, Herb  Knutsen, Barry Kramer, George Hanson, Har-vey  Thacker,
Bill Neher, John Rauch, and John Sundquist. Front row: Bill Gifford,  Dale
Grim, Kelvin Joergenson, AI Crawford,  Rich Jelinek, John Tiland, Tom
Romerdahl,  Gary Cruzan, Pete Hegg, and Ron Barber.  PAGE ONE HUNDRED
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Jie5ters enter airmaitow/in meets  This year saw a change on the  bowling
scene as the Vikings en-tered  a new type of league, the  Airmail Bowling
League. Top in-tramural  scores of each week were  sent to different
colleges around  the Pacific coast and these schools  sent their scores
here. Scores were  then compared and winners an-nounced.  Western competed 
against teams from the Evergreen  Conference, W. S. C., Stanford,  and the
U. W. There is a hope  that this new twist to bowling will  be continued. 
Top picture, back row: Wally May, Lee Arey,  Bob McClenehan, Clarence
Parker, Jere  Hawn, Ed Newell, Rich Hubber, Dick Fallis,  Dave McFadden,
John Goodman, and Kent  Noyes. Front row: Skip Baker, George  Rector, Ken
Olson, Ken Moffett, Tom Sofie,  and Ron Aemmer. Their teams are "Hos-pice,"
"Independents," and "Alpine."  In the center are the teams from "MRH," 
"Crape House," and the "Five Fifths."  Back row: George Galloway, Fred
Sandau,  Don Erlandson, Paul Zorotovich, Hank Ro-gers, Leon Golden, Toby
Scruggs, Don West,  and Tom Murray. Front row: Stan Smith,  Doug Bridges,
Gary Taylor, Al Hagglund,  Bob Burger, and Nick McHolland.  The "Gutter
Rats" and "Phantom Five" are pictured below. Back row: Gary Okerlund,  Mal
Woods, John Rosch, David VanBronk-horst,  and Chuck Seldomridge. Front row:
 Don Erlandson, Lon Marifern, John Dexter,  and George Wolf.  PAGE ONE
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J Wolln proves to te a popular spot...  Three more bowling teams ... Back
row:  "Independents," Ken Noyes, Ron Aemmer,  George Hinderman, Dick
Fallis, and Dave  McFadden. Center-"Pin Benders," Bur- rell  Hardan, Jack
Jones, Dick Bruland,  Mike Lockwood, and Dave Fitzgerald.  Front
row-"Bowling Bums," Jim Casey,  Jack Roland, Keith Hanson, Jack Larson, 
and Lloyd Ludtke.  LEAGUE STANDINGS  ON  MARCH I  Alley Rats 18 3  Alpine
.. ......... 17 4  Independents ......... 14 7  H untoon _.............. 12
9  Crape House ........ 12 9  MRH ........ 9 12  Phantom Five ..----- 9 12 
Pin Benders ....-.... . 9 12  G utter  Rats ------------- 8 13  Bowling
Bums ....----- 6 15  Five Fifths . 6 15  Hospice Inn 6 15  This is an
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gntranurals Jit On ,411Sprts  Pictured above are just a few of the action
shots taken during intramural play and the smoker.  Is it a strike or a
gutter ball? Down he goes in the "W" club smoker. And it's a hook  to the
jaw in the  third round. Are there jungle men playing basketball?  Although
there are many more events held during the school year, they are too
numerous to picture.  PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTEEN

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CLASSES

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rads choose eern for fur 4 er pursuit of now e e ..  The term "graduates"
at Western is given to two different groups. One group is comprised of
those students  who, having earned their B. A.'s in education, are holders
of Provisional General Certificates and are back at college  working toward
their Standard General Certificates. This requires an additional year
beyond the four needed for  completion of the degree, which is planned and
carried out in terms of the individual teacher's needs as recognized  in
the initial year of experience.  The second group of "graduates" includes
the educators who are earning their M. A. in education here at West-ern. 
The college has been authorized to grant this degree since 1947. A graduate
council made up of college fac-ulty  members in the various departments,
with Dr. Irwin Hammer  as its chairman, assists the school personnel. Work 
toward this degree is planned to meet the functional needs of certificated
school personnel and the individual's pro-gram  is determined by his chosen
area of concentration in the field of education.  DALE ACKERMAN  Camas 
CLAUDE BROWN Bellingham  JAMES HANNA  Bellingham  ROBERT HARADER  Puyallup 
MAURICE KNUTZEN Bellingham  ROBERT PORTER  SSeattle  ARTHUR RUNESTRAND 
Bellingham  FRANK SPRINGER Tacoma  KENNETH TINKHAM  Port Angeles  PAGE ONE
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?resident ibanny eaf ed seniors 4 rougcr successful year . .  The class of
'55 ended its last  year of successful college life un-der  the leadership
of Dan Beatty,  president; Floyd Jackson, vice-president, and Joan
Wolgemuth,  secretary-treasurer. Working along  with the senior officers
was the  class adviser,  Dr. Murray, and the  senior planning board.  Out
of the several candidates  from both the junior and senior   classes, Betty
Fay, a senior, was  chosen to reign as Queen Sigrid  XVII for the 1954
Homecoming. Nancy Lange was a member of  the court as senior princess. 
Winter quarter found the senior  class busy  planning and taking part  in
what turned out to be a very  successful senior banquet at the  Leopold
Hotel. Co-chairmen were  Lorrene Bergmann and Alan Swan-berg.  Spring
quarter was filled with  the many activities leading up to  commencement
itself, when the  seniors officially terminated their  four-year  stay at
Western.  Members of the planning board include Dan-ny  Beatty, Alan
Swanberg, Judy Smith, Don Wallace, Lorie Matteson, Dr. Murray,  Mary Jones,
Joan Wolgemuth, Marie Ben-jamin,  and Lorrene Bergmann.  These people are
the officers and adviser,  Dr. Keith Murray, Floyd Jackson, Joan Wolgemuth,
and Danny Beatty.  PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINETEEN

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J/l/an campus leaders were memters of 4 s sclass .  ABERNETHY, ANNETTE R. 
Seattle-A. W. S. secretary, Future Teachers of  America, Valkyrie. 
ACKERMAN, JANET  Camas-Associated Women Students.  AMBERSON, ROBERT C. 
Everett-Future Teachers of America, Wesvets.  ANDERSON, ALLAN 
Stanwood-Norsemen.  ANGLIN, PAUL J.  Vancouver-"W" Club, Physical Education
Club, Basketball.  APPLE, JOHN MELVIN  Aberdeen-Kappa Delta Pi, Future
Teachers of  America, Intramural sports.  BAILEY, MARY ANN  Menlo-College
Christian Fellowship treasurer,  Colhecon vice-president, Future Teachers
of  America.  BEATTY, DANNY L.  Blaine-Senior class president, Board of 
Control, Band.  BEEKSMA, BEVERLY  Oak Harbor-Transfer from Whitworth,
Future  'Teachers of America, Association for  Childhood Education. 
BENJAMIN, E. MARIE  Nooksack-A. W. S. treasurer, Senior Planning  Board,
Junior Prom committee chairman.  BERGMANN, LORRENE MARY  Camas- Homecoming
Princess '52, '53, A. W. S.  vice-president, Who's Who, Valkyrie. 
BERNTSEN, RICHARD Tacoma-Norsemen.  BERRY, JACK PAUL  Everett-Track, Senior
Planning Board, Norsemen  vice- president.  BLOM, NORMAN  Seattle-Ski Club,
Future Teachers of America,  Homecoming house chairman.  BURGER, ROBERT L. 
Mount Vernon-"W" Club, Industrial Arts Club,  Baseball, Basketball. PAGE
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IO, Cots capaty fed te 'ssociatec Students oI.  BUERSTATTE, MARGARET  Walla
Walla-Valkyrie. CAMFIELD, RONALD  Port Townsend-Klipsun photographer,
Camera  Club president, College Christian Fellowship.  CAMPBELL, MARCIA I. 
Ocean Park-Associated Women Students.  CAREY, ROBERT Bremerton-Norsemen. 
CARTER, EARL  Hood Canal-Norsemen.  CASTO, ROBERT E. L.  Bellingham- Band,
Orchestra, Choir,  Thespian Club.  CHAMBERLIN, DONALD  Marysville-Norsemen.
 CHENIER, ALICE MARIAN  Snohomish-United Student Christian Foundation, 
Kappa Delta Pi, Valkyrie.  CLARKE, VEE  Missoula, Montana-College Christian
Fellowship,  Future Teachers of America, Associated  Women  Students. 
CLENDENEN, D. BARTON  Bellingham-Camera Club, Science Club, Future 
Teachers of America.  CLINE, SHERRY  Ferndale-Associated Women Students. 
COHRS, RAY MARTIN  Portland, Oregon-Associated Student Body  president,
Scholarship Society, Kappa  Delta Pi.  CROOKS, JOHN W.  
Seattle-Basketball, "W" Club, Norsemen.  DAWS, E. ARMOND  Ferndale-Student
Facilities chairman, Kappa  Delta Pi, Intramural sports.  DUNHAM, GWINN,
JR.  Lynden-Chess Club, Norsemen.  PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE

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Queen ett a ru ledat 4Jomo, in .. .  DUNN, RITA ELAINE  Bellingham-Kappa
Delta Pi.  DYE, RICHARD L.   Bellingham-Future Teachers of America, Ski 
Club, "Boy Meets Girl," stage manager.  EDWARDS, EUGENE F. 
Aberdeen-Football, "W" Club.  ELKAN, RONALD  Seattle-Norsemen.  ELVRUM,
PHILLIP Devils Lake, N. D.-Norsemen.  ERKKILA, JANET  Brush
Prairie-Association for Childhood  Education treasurer.  ERLANDSON, DON 
Astoria, Oregon-Norsemen.  EVANS, ALLEN  Concrete-Inter-Club Council
president, Norsemen  president, "W" Club.  FAY, BETTY  Edmonds-Homecoming
Queen '54, Who's Who,  Valkyrie, Kappa Delta Pi secretary.  FENTON, JOHN 
Snohomish-Norsemen.  FERGUSON,  WALTER  Kirkland-Norsemen.  FIELD, MARSHALL
 Vancouver-Norsemen.  FOLK, DIANE L.  Seattle- Valkyrie, Choir.  FORESTER,
RUSSELL  Hoquiam-Norsemen.  FRIESE, EUGENE H.  Snohomish-Kappa  Delta Pi,
Future Teachers of  America, Critics Club.  PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO

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Planning oar] arranged many activities  GAY, DAVID R.  Tacoma-Collegian
editor, "Writer" editor,  Board of Control, Who's Who.  GIBSON, PATRICIA
JEAN  Washington, D. C.-Kappa Delta Pi, Who's Who, Valkyrie, Blue Barnacles
president.  GOOD, ALLAN  Mount Vernon-Norsemen.  CORDON, ROBERT Edmonton,
Alberta-Future Teachers of America,  Ski Club.  GOWAN, ROBERT 
Everett-Norsemen. GRAY, EUGENIA  Sedro-Woolley-United Student Christian
Founda-tion  president, Future Teachers of America,  Inter-Club Council. 
GREATHOUSE, GLENN  Arlington-Norsemen.  GREGERSON, JEANETTE  BARTRUFF 
Everett-Associated Women Students vice-presi-dent,  Valkyrie treasurer,
Future Teachers of America.  GUETLIN, MARGARET  Marysville--Rheba D.
Nickerson Club, Women's  Recreation Association, Future Teachers  of
America.  HALLECK, MAURY  Enumclaw-Football honorary captain, "W" Club. 
HANKINS, DELORES  Olympia-Associated Women Students.  HARMON, MARY JANE
Centralia-Kappa Delta Pi, Association for Child-hood  Education secretary,
Future Teachers  of America. HARVEY, MARVIN  Raymond-"W" Club, Future
Teachers of America.  HEATHERS, PERCY W. Bellingham-Industrial Arts Club, 
Epsilon Pi Tau.  HERRICK, JACK  Bellingham-Norsemen.  PAGE ONE HUNDRED
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j ous /o in ; 4 merican Co ges and .niversities. .  HEVLY, DALE 
Bellingham-Norsemen.  HILL, JOHN C. Mount Vernon-Homecoming co-chairman,
Future  Teachers of America, Wesvets.  HILTON, LOUIS E.
Bellingham-Norsemen, Wesvets, Intramural sports.  HINDERMAN, GEORGE F. 
Darrington-Chess Club, "W" Club,  Intramural sports.  HOISINGTON, ARTHUR 
Kodiak, Alaska-Wesvets.  HOVIK, ELMER Marysville-Norsemen.  HUFF, MARILYN 
Longbranch--United Student Christian Foundation,  Women's Recreation
Association, Off-Campus  Women.  HUGHES, ALENE  Lynden-Associated Women
Students.   HULTMAN, MARGARET  Everett-Association for Childhood Education,
 Kappa Delta Pi.  HUNTLEY, DONALD R.  Bellingham-Industrial Arts Club
secretary.  ISAACS, DONA  Bellingham-Associated Women  Students.  JACKSON,
FLOYD M.  Bellingham-Pi Kappa Delta president, Junior  class president,
Senior class vice-president.  JENNINGS, KAYE  Tacoma-Associated Women
Students.  JOHNSON, MARILYN Ferndale-United Student Christian Foundation, 
College Christian Fellowship, Choir.  JONES, DONALD D.   Everson-Norsemen. 
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Student teach in tooh much time one quarter this year. . .  JONES, MARY 
Bellingham-Who's Who, Board of Control,  Valkyrie, Blue Barnacles. 
KAUFMAN, JAY T.  Bellingham-Intramural basketball, Norsemen.  KEATON, LINDA
McLEOD  Snohomish-Edens Hall president, Valkyrie  secretary, Choir. KEENE,
CAROLYN  Bellingham-"Writer" editor, Future Teachers  of America, Modern
Dance Club. KICK, WILLIAM H.  Everett-Band, Orchestra, Kappa Delta Pi. 
KNUTSEN, HERB  Everett-Norsemen. KOERT, MURELLA JANE  Lynden-Bellingham
Civic Orchestra, College  Christian Fellowship, Associated   Women
Students.  KREBS, RAYMOND  Everett-Orchestra, Camera Club.  LAMOUREUX, JUNE
MARIE   Steilacoom-Scholarship Society president, Who's  Who, United
Student Christian Foundation.  LANGE, NANCY  Everett-Homecoming Princess
'54, Valkyrie, Pep  Committee secretary.  LEHNING, THOMAS W. 
Kelso-Association for Childhood Education,  Pi Kappa Delta, Forensic Club. 
LE WARNE, CHARLES  P.  Bellevue-Kappa Delta Pi president, Who's Who, 
Future Teachers of America vice-president, Scholarship Society.  LEWIS,
EMMALOU  Vancouver-Women's Recreation Association,  Rheba D. Nickerson
Club, Association for  Childhood Education.  LEY, ROBERT L.  Port
Orchard-Orchestra, Band,  M. E. N. C.  LOWRY, NED M.  Bellingham-Science
Club, Norsemen.  PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY- FIVE

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ilVleasurig f1 caps and ffowns trougk td~ ouf rts of ffraduation .  MARTH,
DONNA  Adna-Associated Women Students.  MARTINA, BRUCE  Lake
Stevens-Epsilon Pi Tau, Future Teachers  of America. MARTINA, JOANNE
HAGGLUND  Snohomish-Kappa Delta Pi, Future Teachers of  America, Valkyrie.
MASON. DORIS M.  Aberdeen-Pep Committee, Future Teachers of  America,
Associated Women Students.  MATSON, MARIE  Bellingham-Associated Women
Students.  MATTESON, LORIE  Everett- Senior Planning Board, Associated 
Women Students, tolo committee,  Blue Barnacles.  McCORMICK, DARLENE 
Longview-Transfer from University of  Washington, Associated Women
Students.  McFATE, EDWARD D.  Port Orchard-Board of Control, Association
for  Childhood Education president, Campus Day chairman.  McGEE, JERRY 
Battleground-Norsemen.  McLACHLAN, JOYCE  Anacortes-Future Teachers of
America, Kappa  Delta Pi, Associated Women Students.  MOE, PETER R. 
Seattle- Norsemen.  MONROE, RICHARD  Seattle-Kappa Delta Pi, Future
Teachers  of America.  MOORES, WILLIAM  Concrete-Who's Who, Kappa Delta Pi,
WAFTA  president, Associated Student Body secretary.  MOSKELAND, MARGARET 
Coupeville-Association for Childhood Education,  Associated Women Students.
 MUFFLY, MARY  Wenatchee-Associated Women Students,  Senior Hall president.
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Senor tan quet enjoyed y c/ass members .  NATTRASS, LORRAINE M. 
Bellingham-Associated Women  secretary, commission member;  president,
Who's Who.  NEHER, WILLIAM H. (BILL)  Students president,  Valkyrie Club 
Seattle-Intramural sports, Board of Control,  Student Faculty Safety
committee.   NELSON, JANICE  Silverdale-Future Teachers of America, 
Association for Childhood Education, United Student Christian Foundation. 
NUGENT, DONNA A.  Portland-Orchestra, Band, M. E. N. C. OAKES, PAUL  Mount
Vernon-Future Teachers of America  president, Kappa Delta Pi
vice-president, Scholarship Society.  O'LEARY, ED  Mount Vernon-Norsemen. 
OLSON, DONALD  Bellingham- Norsemen.  PATENALL, THOMAS 
Bellingham-Norsemen.  PEDERSON, KENNETH  Everett-Future Teachers of America
vice-president,  Association for Childhood  Education.  PERRY, GRAHAM
Bellingham-Norsemen.  PORTER, ALLEN C.  Vancouver-Industrial Arts Club
president,  Wesvets. PORTER, DEMARIS  Everett-Future Teachers of America,
Pep  Committee, Associated Women Students.  PROCTOR, DONALD FRANK 
Everett-Future Teachers of America, Industrial  Arts Club, Senior
representative to Norsemen.  RANK, MARTHA B.  Seattle-Critics' Club,
Orchestra, String Ensemble, Choir, "Writer."  RECTOR, GEORGE A. 
Bellingham-Intramural sports, Ski Club.  PAGE ONE  HUNDRED TWENTY-SEVEN

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S4ppointment bureau p/aced our future teachers .  REINHOLT, JOAN ALDENE 
Bellingham-Board of Control, Junior class vice-president,  Valkyrie. 
RHODES, LEE W.  Forks-Kappa Delta Pi, Industrial Arts Club.  Science Club. 
RICE, KEITH R.  Olympia- Norsemen.  ROESSEL, ELANE  Bellingham-Associated 
Women Students.  ROGERS, HENRY E.  Stevenson-Norsemen.  ROSI, JAMES ROBERT 
Aberdeen- Football, "W" Club.  ROGERS, MARGARET SALISBURY  Monroe-Valkyrie,
Industrial Arts Club treasurer.  SANDE, EARL  Stanwood-Norsemen.  CREEL,
VARRYL SCOTT  Bellingham-Valkyrie vice- president, "Writer" art  editor,
Kappa Delta Pi, Ski Club  secretary-treasurer.  SHAW, ALBERT  Juneau,
Alaska-Future Teachers of America,  Critics' Club, Ski Club.  SIMON, JAMES
R.  Bellingham-Collegian staff, Klipsun staff,  Board of Control, Drama. 
SINCLAIR, PATRICIA  New Westminster, B. C.-Associated  Women  Students. 
SIX, GERALD PAUL  Goldendale-Norsemen.  SLIGER, MERVIN G.  Snohomish- Board
of Control, Arion Club, Choir.  SMALL, HARRY F., JR.  Everett-Kappa Delta
Pi, Critics' Club president,  Future Teachers of America, Industrial  Arts
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Jaccalaureate roupgt graduation one step nearer . .  SMITH, ANITA MARIE 
Bellingham-Colhecon president, junior class secretary,  Valkyrie secretary,
Who's Who.  SMITH, JUDY  Port Angeles-Senior planning board, United Student
 Christian Foundation.  SMITH, LYNNETTE  Port Angeles-Square and Circle
Club treasurer,  choir, Future Teachers of America.  STUTZKE, HELEN
(CAVALLI)  Blaine-Kappa Delta Pi, Future Teachers of America,  Association
for Childhood Education.  SULLIVAN, COLLEEN Bellingham-Pi Kappa Delta,
Collegian business  manager, Press Club.  SUNDAL, REY  Mount Vernon-
Associated Student Body vice-presi-dent,  Board of Control, Homecoming
chairman '53.  SWAN, GERRY  WALLACE  New Westminster, B .C.-Track, "W"
Club, Future  Teachers of America.  SWANBERG, ALAN K.  Mount Vernon-Band,
"W" Club, Future Teachers  of America, Ski Club president, senior planning 
board.  TABOR, ROSS  Olympia-Future Teachers of America, MRH 
vice-president. THRAMER, EUGENE C.  Burlington-Future Teachers of America, 
Industrial Arts Club.  TICKNOR, CHARLOTTE  Centralia-Valkyrie secretary,
Off Campus Women  president, AWS Commission.  TOBIE, PAUL G. 
Millwood-Kappa Delta Pi, United Student Christian  Foundation, Future
Teachers of America. UTT, W. IRVING  Everett-Senior planning board.  VANE,
ELLEN M.  Coupeville-Association for Childhood Education,  Future Teachers
of America  WALLACE, DON STEWART  Winslow-Kappa Delta Pi, Future Teachers
of  America, senior planning board, yell leader.  PAGE ONE HUNDRED
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our years wor, rewarded wit cerished diploma ...  WARING, WILLIAM D. 
Vancouver, B. C.-Kappa "Writers' " Club.  WEIDENBACH, AVIS  Delta Pi, Glee
Club,  ,Oak Harbor-Women's Recreation Association  president, Future
Teachers of America,  Rheba D. Nickerson Club.  WESTOVER, ZOANNE 
Bellingham-Kappa Delta Pi, United Student  Christian Foundation, Future
Teachers  of America.  WHITE,  JAMES ROBERT  Vashon Island-Football, "W"
Club secretary-treasurer,  senior planning board. WILKINSON, VIRGINIA ANN 
Bellingham-Valkyrie secretary, Board of Control,  Who's Who, Kappa Delta
Pi, Scholarship  Society.  WILLET, JOHN H.  Leavenworth-Collegian,
Norsemen.  WILLETTE, JACQUELINE  Port Orchard-Future Teachers of America, 
Forensic, Women's Recreation Association. WOLF, PEGGY 
Bellingham-Associated Women Students.  WOLGEMUTH, JOAN  Seattle-Senior
class secretary, senior planning  board, Future Teachers of America,
Colhecon.  WORTHYLAKE, HARRY Ashland, Oregon-Industrial Arts, Wesvets. 
WRAY, DONNA LEE  Longview-Valkyrie vice-president, Board  of  Control,
Women's Recreation Association  president.  YOUNG, MARILYN A. 
Redmond-Valkyrie, Board of Control secretary,  Homecoming committee '53. 
YOUNG, ROBERT W.  Bellingham-"Martha," "Die Fleidermas," quartet,  Men's
Glee Club.  YOUNT, DAVID  The Dalles, Oregon-Norsemen.  PAGE ONE HUNDRED
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fbon Burgess worked with officers to organize junior events .  Don Burgess,
president, along with Roland Sayler, vice-president, and Dave Northrup,
secretary-treasurer, started  the class of '56 on the right foot as  they
began their first year as upperclassmen. The class adviser was Dr. Her-bert
 Taylor. Kathy Barbas very prettily represented the Junior class in the
homecoming court. The class was  active in the homecoming celebration,
copping second place for their float and second for the window displays in
downtown Bellingham.  The end of winter found the juniors engrossed in the
activity surrounding the staging of the annual Junior Prom.  Using the
theme of "Orchids In the Moonlight," Don Burgess and Roland Sayler and
assisting committees were able  to present an evening of entertainment for
all. Spring quarter found the class enjoying their annual salmon bake and 
making preparations to take over the vacated positions of the graduating
seniors.  Dave Northrup, Don Burgess, Roland Sayler  PAGE ONE HUNDRED
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Class memlers exceled in sports of all seasons ..  First row, across: James
Aldrich, Mary Andrews, Vernette Arbeiter, Kenneth Archer, Nancy Baker,
Willis Ball, Kathy Barbas.  Second row, across: Sally Barbo, Roger
Barnhart, Robert Baty, Edward Belz, Alice Bennett, Evalyn Bickers, John
Boling.  Third row,  across: Lyla Bonney, Gweneth Boulton, Delmer Boysen,
Howard Brooks, Keith Cabe, Susan Cabe, John  Campbell.  Fourth row, across:
Janice Carilbom, Elizabeth Carlson, Charles Cauthers, Forris Chaney,
Marleen Chaney, Janet Christianson, Lois Chudek.  Fifth row, across: Gay
Clemens, Elmer Cole, Tom Collins, John D. Creel, Jack Crook, Don Daverin,
Robert Dean.  PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO

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JUior 7rom in J{cawaiian setting was main social event .  First row,
across: Ruth Anne Dimick, Dean Dingerson, Ben Doyle, James Easter, Nancy
Fehlhaber, Carl Ferguson, Annett Fjellman.  Second row, across: Emily
Forester, Blanche Friend, Esther Gibbons, Norma Jean Gibson, Robert Giger,
Steve Gimurtu, Gladys Grabner.  Third row, across: Lucille Grace, Ardith
Granger, Stanley Greene, Lorraine Guthrie, Ron Hall, Janet Hansen, Ronald
Hindman.  Fourth row, across: Ray Hoff, Armin Jahr, Fred Jamieson, Dave
Jeitz, Dave Johnson, Wilfred Johnson, Betty Kautz.  Fifth row, across:
Myrna Kemp, Joy Kephart, Sally King, Kenneth Knutson, Barbara Krause, Gene
Langill, Lois Lindberg.  PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-THREE

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'Ko0?Ia d S e,, JXal jMacJinz c ,, o,r. oseh . .  First row, across:
Priscilla Lindell, Levern Littlefield, Pat Lunde, Don Lundquist, Charles
Lundy, Kay MacKenzie, Nick McHolland.  Second row, across: Arlene McKinney,
Wilmer Miller, James Monroe, Carol Muffly, Mary Muscutt, Gene Nelson, Helen
Nobles.  Third  row, across: Dave Northrup, Carolyn Overdorff, Ed Papin,
James Peninger, Dorothy Peth, Gordon Pfister,  Charlene Philliber.  Fourth
row, across: James Piercey, Emarlyn Repanich, John Ricketts, Shirley Saad,
Roland Sayler, Ken Schaefer, Mona Skina.  Fifth row, across: Corrine Slate,
Don Smith, Helen Snowden, Pat Spokely, Gene Staggs, Mary Stevenson, Fred
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Class anticipates great year as seniors . . .  First row, across: Rita
Sundal, John Sundquist, Ralph Taylor, Charles Tutton, Dalene Twing,
Lorraine Tyyska, Osborne Van Moorhem.  Second row, across: Donald Van Wyck,
Bill Vaughan, Martin Vezzetti, Ruth Walker, Janet-Kay Warneke, Rosalee
Weidenbach, Robert Wells.  Third row, across: Don West, Ted Whan, Dan
White, Norman Wiig, Rodger Williams, Harriet Wilson, Lois Woodward.  Fourth
row, across: John Young and Mary Zupan.  PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE

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Sopomores enjO ed ecconcdyec,,r unde,, direction o 'fedJ ange .  Fred
Lange, Charlotte Rolie, and Lucile  Schell  At the end of their freshman
year, the up-and-coming sopho-more  class chose the following officers to
guide them through their  second college year: Fred Lange, president;
Charlotte Rolie, vice- president;  Lucile Schell, secretary; Ruth Ann
Britt, A. W. S. rep-resentative;  and Billl Kendrick, Norseman
representative.  The class had a float in the homecoming parade and
decorated  a window in a downtown store. Charlotte Rolie represented her 
class as princess in the royal court.  Members of the class participated in
many school activities, with  some of them holding positions as club
presidents and chairmen of  special events.  In February a unique mixer,
"Cafe Sous L'ecole," was held, with  Stan Lilian and Rodger Williams as
co-chairmen. Then to round out  an active, enjoyable year, the class had a
picnic  with the members  of the freshman class.  PAGE ONE HUNDRED
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Cafe SouS 'ecole was te theme of unusual mixer . .  Aldrich, Eva  Allen,
Pliny  Ambers, Shirley  Barrie, Joyce  Barton, Pat  Baumgart, Bill 
Baumgart, Shirley  Beatty, David  Behme, John  Berg, Barbara J. Berg, James
 Bert, Robin  Blom, Malcolm  Blowers, Barbara  Bowers, Albert  Boyce, Doug 
Bradshaw, Shirlee  Papin, Shirley Brandt  Brazel, Rodney  Bridges, Douglas 
Britt, Ruth Ann  Brokaw, Myra  Brose, Joyce  Brown, Maxine  Bunten, Janice 
Carlson, Joel  Caton, Gay  Coglon, Ron  Cole, Herbert  Copeland,  Ken 
Creekpaum, Phyllis  De Hoog, Bert  De Monbrun, Jim  Duffy, Serena Sue 
Dunham, Jean  Duvall, Bob  Eckstein, Loanne  Elwood, Bill  Finnigan,
Richard  Flora, Dorothy  Fosdick, William  Gazija, Lenko Glass, Janet 
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Sophomore ty-words were spirit and cooperation...  Hagglund, Albert 
Hancock, Barbara  Hansen, Marlyn  Hall, Janet  Hall, Sandra  Hanson, George
 Harvey, Betty  Haskins, Shirley  Hatch, David  Hawk, Pat Hodge, Jacolyn 
Hollingsworth, Patrick  Holstine, Carol  Hopkins, Grace  Irish, Georgia 
Isaacson, Darlene  Jackson, Donald  Jahn, Anita  Jelinek, Richard 
Johnston, Robert D.  Johnston, Robert J.  Jones,  John  Kanouse, Carole 
Karwacki, Ray  Kenoyer, Pat  Kenyon, Brad  Kohlwes, Gary  Kramer, Barry
Kreiss, Jim  Kuller, Kathryn  Lange, Fred  Lehman, Charles  Lilian, Stanley
 Longstreth, Clara  Lumley, James  Madsen, Erik  Mattson, Joanne 
McDermott, Steve  McElholm, Gerard  McFadden, David McGuire, Bette 
McLachlan, Jean  McMurry, Bob  Moffett, Ken  Moore, Margaret  Moses, Ruth 
Murphie, Donald  Muzatko, Robert  PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT

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picnic witt frost ended year s activities . . .  Neble, Shirley  Nelson,
Judith  Noble, Mary  Nordby, Larry Nordquist, Arnold  Oldow, Rosemarie 
Olson, Deloris  Onustack, Beverly  Otness, Nanette  Lehning, Mary Patton 
Person, Kathie  Porterfield, Leland  Rathbone, Elaine  Rauch, John  Rice,
Marion  Roberts, Harold  Robinson, Howard  Robinson, Phyllis  Rolie,
Charlotte  Russell, De Forrest  Sandness, Arnold Sandvik, Doris  Schell,
Lucile  Schermerhorn, John  Schille, Tom  Schilling, Nadine  Seholm, Eugene
Simonsen, Juanita  Solie, Valerie  Sorenson, Judy  Staggs, Pat  Stroup,
Willis  Summers, Don Swedberg, Rosalee  Tabor, Tom  Tate, Nancy  Taylor,
Gary  Tenneson, Ruth  Thompson, George C. Thompson, Janis  Troutner, Kathie
 Tucker, Marilyn  Turner, Raymond  Turk, Nancy  Vroman, Maxine Waggoner,
Tom  Wall, Joyce  Veinbrecht, Richard  PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE

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S..' Wilbur, Margie  Yamashita, Thelma  , - Yonekawa, Mitsu  Youngberg,
Clarence  Zabel, Albert  Zion, Jerolynn  , Ie/come W ee greeted incoming
std ents . . .  An exceedingly large class of expectant and excited
fresh-men  began their four-year climb at Western in the fall of 1955. 
During a well planned orientation week the freshmen elected -  the
following class officers: Larry Young, president; Don Tack- \?  fi/  ett,
vice-president; Sharon Andreasen, secretary-treasurer;  Kathryn Stole and
Dolores Shook, A. W. S. representatives; P t  and Tom Romerdahl, Norseman
representative. Dr. Budd was  chosen to be class  adviser.  The freshman
class was well represented during the home-coming  celebration, with
Beverly Bergum as class princess.  They were very proud of their window
display, which took first  place. It was also the duty of the class to
officiate at the  homecoming bonfire.  A picnic was held during spring
quarter to climax the year's  activities.  Larry Young, Sharon Andreasen,
and Don  Tackett.  PAGE ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY

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tbr. Bjgi rch osen to advise this class .  Abrahamse, Margaret  Aemmer,
Ronald  Alder, Wallace  Albright,  David  Alexander, Judith  Anderson,
Thomas  Anderson, Kenneth  Andreasen, Sharon  Arnold, Howard Atteberry, Jan
 Bajema, Tom  Baker, Clyde  Baker, Joanne  Barber, Ronald  Batin, Arthur 
Bayer, William   Beaty, James  Beecher, Richard  Beernink, Jane  Bennett,
Suzanne  Berger, Margaret  Bergum, Beverly   Bernier, Gloria  Bibbins,
Woodis  Blaskowsky, Gordon  Bock, Don  Bosman, Wilma  Bovee, Edith Bower,
Phyllis  Bowsher, Karen  Breidenstein, Ron  Brighton, Ronald  Brooks, Lynn 
Brown, Pat  Brown, Patricia J.  Brownell, Barrie  Buchanan, James  Buell,
Dorothy  Burchett, Lyle  Byars, Norman  Campbell,  Annette  Carlson,
Franklin  Carr, Alan  Cavenaugh, William  Cheever, Virginia  Christensen,
Larry Clarke, William  Cobb, Jamie  PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-ONE

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 lt;.- any states and countries represented in new class .. .  Colburn,
Dave  Cox, William  Crawford, Al Cruzan, Gary  Cummings, Lyla  Davis, Diane
 DeNise, Ruth  Depew, Claude  De Young, Evert  Didriksen,  Bev  Dixon, Jean
 Drake, Carole  Durand, David  Ecker, Myrna  Eickhoff, Barbara  Engel,
Donna Erickson, Dolores  Evanson, Judy  Fetters, Eleanor  Fisher, Loren 
Floe, Inger  Ford, Linda  Foss, Ingeleiv   Feighner, George  Foster, Marvin
 Frankie, Janet  Frazier, Annette  Fullner, Carl  Funkhouser, Beret
Garrett, Kathleen  Gatzke, Earl  Gay, Katherine  Gerspacher, Patrick 
Gifford, Lewis  Ginoza, Chiyoko Goff, Marguerite  Grafmyre, Robert  Graham,
Gary  Graham, Shirley  Greer, Barbara  Griffith, Patty Groom, Jean 
Gudmundson, Norman  Guerin, Eleanor  Gustafson, Gail  Gwin, Gary  Hagerup,
Colleen Hamilton, Jim  PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-TWO

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Simabfe ,,,arry fo ung rapped e gfavel at .class meeting .  Hamilton, Letha
 Hamro, Lavonne  Hansen, Terry  Hauber, Russell  Haugland, Richard  Hauser,
Frances  Hawkes, Jocelyn  Haynes, Ruth  Heather, Hazel  Hedlund, Gerald 
Hendrick, Larry  Hendrix, Noel  Hiatt, Janette  Hickenbottom, Harold 
Hickman, Ann  Hilliker, Joan  Hogan, Linda  Horstman, Julia  Howard,
Marilyn  Howlett, Don  Hughes, John  Hurlbut,  Virginia  Huse, Sharon 
Huson, David  Huver, Carole  Jackson, Marion  James, Evelyn  Jeffcott,
Karen Johnson, David H.  Johnson, Ted  Jones, Peggy  Jorgensen, Gordeena 
Joubert, Julienne  Jule, James Keeter, Phyllis  Kellogg, Kay  King,
Sarajane  Kinkead, Jerry  Kleinsorge, Janice  Lamoureux, Roger Lampitt,
Lois  Lampman, Thomas  Langberg, Lorna  Langley, Dave  Larson, Jack  La
Veille, Marcia  Leaf,  Dorothy  Learned, Miles  PAGE ONE HUNDRED
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ealous frost took active part in homecoming . .  Leier, Shirley  Lennart,
Caroline  Liberty, Diane  Linde, Roger  Lohman, Jim  Loney, Arlin  Loop,
Nada  Lord, Dennis  Lord, Wally  Lowry, Molly  Lundgren, Ingrid  Lyle,
Donald  MacGregor, Bruce  MacKinnon, Jon  Mafli, Arthur  Marifern, Lon 
Mathews, Janet Mattieligh, Jane  May, Wallace  McAllister, Marilyn  McGee,
Nan  McHugo, Dennis  McKelvie, Paul Russell, Margaret McMullin  McQueen,
Joan  Merager, Kenneth  Meyers, Sandra  Miller, Sylvia  Mills, Marilyn 
Montgomery, Helen  Morrical, Suzanne  Morrison, Carol  Motoda, Merle 
Motomatsu, Nancy Muesser, Janice  Munch, Carolyn  Murdoch, Connie 
Nanavich, Vivian  Njos, Carole Jean  Norman, Raymond  Noyes, Kent  Oelrich,
Dennis  Ogdon, Marilyn  Olson, Myrna  O'Malley, Jane  Pace, Paralee Pagels,
Wallace  Pierce, Leonard  PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR

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Scolastic, endeavors of te class were QA . . .  Peoples, Marilyn 
Pemberton, Diane  Peterson, Margaret Pickett, John  Poirier, Ron  Poole,
Marilyn  Preston, Ethel  Quigley, Clara  Rairdon, Ruth  Rasmussen, Charles 
Rasmussen, Joyce  Reinholt, Lois  Reniker, Kay  Renlie, Frank  Resch, Mary 
Resteigen, Jo Richards, Joan  Richbaw, Gary  Riley, Colleen  Rinta, Marilyn
 Roach, Ronald  Roddey, Dave  Rogers, Ann  Rohde, Walter  Rosch, John 
Rozman, Joann  Russell, Pat  Ryan, John  Schacht, Joan  Shallis, Hunter 
Sharp, Elaine  Shook, Dolores  Silvola, Jo Ann  Six, Donald  Smith, Dallas 
Smith, Dave  Smith, Smith,  Smith,  Smith,  Smith,  Smith,  Delesta 
Douglas  Doug  Gail  Nancy Jo  Richard J.  Solene, Kenneth  Sparks, Gayle 
Stole, Kathryn  Stromberg, Lorrine  Strong, Robert  Stull, Carole  PAGE ONE
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Class faced future wit a splendid record . .  Swanson, Elaine  Swanson,
Roger  Sweet, Alice  Tackett, Don  Talbott, Carrol  Taylor, Marilyn 
Taylor, Shirley  Tharp, Marilyn  Thomas, Edward  Tisch, Elaine Torwick,
Camille  Townley, Sharon  Van Bronkhorst, David  Vance, Francis  Vandermay,
Dorothy Wallrof, Margaret  Walston, Joann  Waugaman, Darryl  Weber, Michael
 West, Barbara  West, lone Whipple, Lorna  White, Jerry  Widner, Shirley 
Willand, Lola  Wood, Warren  Woodcook, Jack  Wright, Janice  Wright, Martha
 Yoakum, Delmar  Yotsko, Sandra  Zeller, Herbert  Ziegler, Shirley  Three
types of  memories: those of the long registration lines, those found
visiting the co-op and bookstore,  .and finally those which you will find
in this year's Klipsun.  Notice Dr. Radke-he just happened to be around
when pictures were taken!  PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-SIX

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'JopicaSl ndex  Acknowledgments ..................... 152  Administration
...................... 12  Artist and Lecture Series ............... 90 
Associated Women Students ............. 48  Band
............................... 36 Baseball ............................
108  Basketball ......................... 98  Blue Barnacles
...................... 105 Board of Control .................... 28  Board
of Trustees ..................... 15  Campus Buildings ....................
 10  Campus Life ....................... 78  Choir
............................. 32  Collegian .......................... 42
Drama ............................ 46  Faculty
............................. 16  Football ...................... ...... 94
Freshmen .................. ......... 140  Golf
.............................. .110  Graduates .........................
.118 Homecoming ........................ 80  Intramurals
......................... 112  Juniors .. ........................ 131
Junior Prom ....................... 87  K lipsun .............
................ 40  Minor Publications .................... 44 Mixers
......... .................. 86  Music Groups ....................... 34 
Orchestra ........................... 38 Organizations
....................... 30  Organized Houses .................... 58 
Norsemen .. . .......... .. ..... 49 Norsemen's Ball ................... ..
84  President Haggard .................... 14  Seniors .. .. ........
.........11 9 Snapshots, Faculty .................... 24  Snapshots,
Student ................... 88  Snowball Tolo ...................... 85 
Song and Yell Leaders ................ 91  Sophomores . ...........
.......... 136  Sports ................. 92  Swimming Team
...................... 104  Tennis ........ ........... ....... ..110 
Theme Section ....................... 4  Track ............................
109  'Personal SdCx  A  iarstol, Gene  Abbott, Phil Abelein, Dell
..................................... 42, 44, 45  Abernathy, Floyd 
Abernethy, Annette..............48, 50,  55, 61, 120  Abrahamse, Margaret
.................... 32, 67, 141  Abrahamsen. Sue  Ackerman, Dale
................................ ...118  Ackerman, Janet
.................................... 120  Ackley, Clarence  Adams, Mary Ann
 Adair, Arlene  Adderley, Clarence  Aemmer, Ronald
............................... . 141  Agnew, David   Al.lstedt. Loren 
Aho, William  Ainardi, Fred  Albrecht, James  Albrecht,
John-.................................51  Albright,
David..............1....................  Alder, W allace .............
...................... ....... 141  Aldrich, Eva 
................................... ... 137  Aldrich, James ........
............................ 132  Alexander, Judith ......
.......................... 141  Allen, Pliny............................46,
56, 137  Alsid, Hal ........................................  56  Ambers,
Shirley...............................51, 137  Amberson, Robert ...
............... ........ 120  Ames, Paul  Amsberry, Alan  Anderson, Richard
 Anderson, Aldo .............................. 98, 108  Anderson, Allan 
............................... .... 120  Anderson, Cherrin  Anderson,
Donald  Anderson, Jack  Anderson, Jerry Anderson, Kenneth...........
..................... 141  Anderson, Thomas
................................. 141 Anderson, Walter  Andreasen,
Sharon..........................61, 140, 141  Andrews,
Mary.............................32, 55, 132  Andrus, Donald
............................................... 38  Anglin,
Paul............................................54, 120  Anthony,
Bob..................... ......... 66  Apple, John-
............................50, 62, 120  Arbeiter, Vernette
............................. 132  Arbogast,
Chloe............................54  Archer, Kenneth .... ................
.62, 132  Arey, Lee  Armbrust, Louis Armstrong, Alfred  Arnett,
Barbara.......................... ....... 71  Arney, Mary
............................ .......... 71   Arnold, Howard......
..................... 97, 141  Arnot, Barbara ...........................
50, 54, 61  Arnott, Michael  Arrington, Clinton  Atteberry,
Jan..................................... 41  Atteberry, Lela  Avery,
Jack.............................. ......... 76  B  Babcock, Richard 
Badgley, Richard  Bailey, Mary Ann .......... .... 50, 53, 61, 120  Bain,
Douglas............................. 62, 109  Bajema, Alvin  Bajema,
Tom................. ......... 32, 34, 141  Baker, Bill  Baker, Clyde
................................ 36, 66, 141  Baker, Joanne
....................................... 61, 141  Baker, Nancy
................................... 55, 67, 132  Baker, Wesley Baklund,
Robert  Baldwin, Norma  Bale, Ken  Ball, W illis ........... ......... 54,
70, 94, 96, 132  Banks, Loren  Barbas, Kathy ............................
55, 80, 132  Barber, Mary  Barber, Ronald ................. 65, 104,  112,
141  Barbo, Sally ......................................... 132  B rcott,
Edward ........................................ 36  Bargelt, David
.......... ........ ............. .......... 34  Barker, Bob
............................................ 62  Barney,  George  Barnhsrt,
Roger. .....................7 3, 96, 98, 132  Barnhill, David  Barrie,
Joyce..................... ... 36, 74, 137  Bartlett, Herbert  Barton, Pat
-... .......5..4..,- 74, 137  Bates, Leonard  Batin, Arthur.............. 
........ ........ ...... 141  Baty, Robert........... ...................
73, 132  Baumgart, William . ...........41, 50, 62,  137  Baumgart, Shirley
.................. 41, 53, 75, 137  Baunach, David  Bayer,
William................................141  Beatty, Danny
........................ 34, 75, 119, 120  Beatty,
David.................................................137  Beaty,
James......................................50, 56, 141  Bedient,  Alfred 
Beecher, Richard.................. ...................... .. 1 ' 1 
Beeksma, Beverly........................50, 74, 120  Beernink, Celia Jane
.................................. 141  Behm e,
John........................................... .. 137   Belz, Edward
...................................... 66, 132  Benedict, Paul  Benjamin,
Marie................. ... 48, 72, 120  Bennett,
Alice...........................55, 61, 132  Bennett, Suzanne
.................................... 61, 141  Benson, Vernon  Brouillard,
Leonard  Berg, Barbara A ..................................... 55, 74 
Berg, Barbara J ................ 52, 53, 55, 72, 137  Berg, James
........... .............. 32, 34, 51, 137  Berg, Michael  Berger,
Margaret.......................50, 61, 141  Bergeson, Nancy
......................................... 52 Bergmann, Lorrene ..........
35, 55, 56, 64, 120  Bergum, Beverly ....................................
80, 141 Bernier, Gloria............. ................... 61, 141  Berntsen,
Richard .............................. 56, 120  Berry, Jack
........................................... 49 120  Berry, Marie  Bert,
Robin ..................................... 137 Beukelman, Marvin  Bibbins,
Woodis ............................ 105, 141  Bickers, Evalyn .
.............................. 51, 68, 132  Bishop, Leone  Bizzell, Mary
Jean  Bjelland, Thomas  Blair, Nancy ........................... 51, 71 
Blake, John  Blankenship, Gerry........-......................94, 96 
Blaskowsky, Gordon .................................. 141  Blom,
Malcolm..... ................52, 56, 65, 137  Blom, Norman
.................... .. 52, 65, 120  Blomberg, Bernard  Bloom, Leland 
Blowers, Barbara ..................................... 137  Bock, Don
.................. ..................... 141  Boies,
Herbert...................................94, 96  Boling, John
.............. 34, 36, 50, 65, 132  Bond, Lillian  Bonney, Lyla
..................................... 35, 132  Bookey, Jacqueline 
Boroughs, Beckie..................................32,  34  Bosman,
Wilma......... ...................... ...... 141  Boston, Dave
.......................................... 69 Boulton, Gweneth.........
....... 32, 34, 61, 132  Boushey,
Pat.......................................53, 55  Boushey, Robert
....................................... 50  Bovee, Edith
............................................ 141  Bowen, Dorothy
........................................ 61  Bowen, Robert  Bower, Phyllis
............................ 76, 91, 141  Bowers, Albert
...................................... 137  Bowman, Ellen  Bowman, Mary Ann
 Bowman, Vera  Bowsher, Karen ....................... ................ 55,
141  Boyce, Douglas ..................................... 77, 137  Boysen,
Delmer................................ 132  Bradley, John  Bradshaw,
Shirlee Ann....................................137 Brandt,
Shirley...................................................137  Brann,
Norman  Brazel, Rodney .............................................. 137 
Breidenstein, Ron .................... 51, 62, 103, 141  Brewer,
Carolyn..........................36, 51, 64, 91  Bridge,
Alvin.............................................36, 38  Bridges, Douglas
.................................... 62, 137  Brighton, Ronald
....................................... 141  Britt, Ruth Ann .. 41, 48, 50,
52, 55, 61, 137  Brokaw,
Myra..................................................137  Brooks,
Danya..........................................61, 141  Brooks,
Howard.............................98, 100, 132  Brooks, Evan  Brose,
Joyee............................32, 52, 72, 137  Brouillard, Leonard 
Brosions, Joan  Brown, Carol ....................................... 32, 61
 Brown, Claude  Brown, Donald  Brown, Floyd  Brown, Harold  Brown, Joel 
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Brown, Lee  Brown, Maxine ............................... 50, 77, 137 
Brown, Patricia I.......................32, 36, 61, 141  Brown, Patricia J.
........................... 91, 141  Brown, Veta  Brownell, Barrie
.......... 32, 52, 55, 61, 105,141  Brownrigg, Richard  Broyles, Gale 
Brozovich, Richard  Bruce, Robert  Bruland, Gerald Bruland, Dick  Bryan,
Robert  Brynn, Robert  Buchanan, James-.......................32, 55, 66,
141 Buchinoff, George  Buday, Paul ................................... 62,
98, 100  Buell, Dorothy .......---- ....................... .... 141 
Buersatte, Margaret ........................................ 121  Bundy,
Doris  Bunten, Janice ...................................... 74, 137 
Burchett, Lyle ....--................................... .. 141  Burger,
Darrell  Burger, Robert .... 54, 56, 61, 108, 113, 120  Burgess,
Donald................................54, 61, 131 Burmaster, Carl  Busby,
Betty  Busby, Jean  Button, Rolland  Byars, Norman .......---------
.............................-- 141  C  Cabe, Keith
...............................---------------9--4--, ---9- 6, 132  Cabe,
Susan ............................................ 55, 132  Camfield, Ron
................... 41, 45, 55, 62, 121 Campbell, Alan  Campbell, Annette
.... ........ ..... ....... 71, 141  Campbell, Charles
...........................----- ----------------- 56  Campbell, Charles E
......... 65...........................  Campbell, David
.....................................--......... 56  Campbell, John
.................. 32, 36, 50, 51, 131  Campbell, Marcia
.......................................... 121  Campbell, Wilma  Canary,
David .....-----........... ................... 75 Caraker, Gene  Caraker,
Pauline  Carey, Robert --.......................................... 69, 121
 Carlbom, Janice ............... 51, 54, 72, 105, 132  Carlson, Elizabeth
.................... 32, 38, 68, 132  Carlson, Franklin
....................... . ........ 36, 141  Carlson, Joel
................................ 50, 69, 137  Carlson, John Carpenter, Neil
 Carr, Alan
...............................-----------------.......--------- 141 
Carter, Earl ...................................------------------5-6--,- -
121  Casey, Janmes,  Casey, Tlomas ..............------------------
-------.... 73  Caskey, John  Caster, James  Casto, Robert ............ .,
34, 36, 38, 121  Caton, Gaye -- ------- ------- ....--7-6--,- - 137 
Catron, Barbara  Caufman, Ron  Cauthers, Charles ........ ------ 51, 77,
132  Cavalli, Helen -------------------..------------- . .... 129 
Cavenaugh, William .......---......................... 75, 141 Chamberlain,
Franklin .......................------------.............. 45  Chamberlin,
Donald .........................---------- ------....1..2...1....  Chaney,
Forris ------- -..--------------.-..-..- ---- 132  Chaney, Marleen
.....--.--------------------- .... 13?.  Chatterton, Ellena .. ........
...-------2--6--, ---3--6---  Chatterton, Robert  Cheever, Virginia
......-.-. ....... ---------- 141  Chenault, Geraldine
.......................................... 61  Chenier, Alice ..........
26, 50, 51,  55, 68, 121  Childs, Harold  Christianson, Janet
.......................... 54, 61, 132  Chudek, Lois ....................
48, 54, 55, 105, 132  Clarke, Verena
....................---.................... 51, 121  Clarke, William
................--........ 66, 94, 96, 141  Christensen, Donald 
Christensen, Larry ..-.............. ........... ... 65, 141  Claus, John 
Clay, Shirley  Clearbrook, John ...............---------- ------ ------7-0 
Clemans, Gayle ..................................... ...----1-3--2 
Clemmer, Calvin  Clemmer, Elizabeth - ....................................
76  Clendenen, David ........................... .. 44, 121  Cline, Richard
 Cline, Sherry ....................--------------- ---------- 121 
Clogston, George ............................................. 56  Cobb,
Jamie----............................ .... 67, 141  Coffee, Mary
Ann........................32, 35, 50, 61  Coffelt, Robert  -Coffelt,
Russell  .Coglon, Ronald .........--.........--..................... 137 
Cohrs, Ray..................29, 50, 52, 56, 62, 121  Colburn, Dave --
................................. 142  Cole, Elmer
...--..........................----------..----------............. 132 
Cole, Herbert - ......1.37  Coleman, Murry  Collins, Thomas
............................... 56, 69, 132  Comfort, Elaine Conlee, Emma 
Conley, Ernest  Connelly, Lee  PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT  Oersona1 ndex
(con  Coop, Jerry  Cooper, Wally  Copeland, James  Copeland, Kenneth
...............3.6.,. .62.,. .1.3.7.. Copes, Tina  Cortez, Vidal  Couplin,
Maureen  Coutts, Ron  Cowden, Kenneth .....................98.,.
.1.0.1..........  Cox, Francis  Cox, Bill ...................3.6.,. .5.2.,.
.6.2., ..1.42  Crawford, Al ..............................6..9 ,. .1.4.2. 
Creasey, Jake  Creekpaum, Phyllis. ...........----------1-3-7------------
..........................  Creel, John
.....................................-.-1-.-3-.-2-.-.- .......  Creel,
Varryl ...........................1.2.8..........----------------------- 
Crist, Helen  Crook, Jack .................6.6.,. .94.,. .9.6.,. .1.32 
Crooks, John ...................... ...... 7.0.,. 121  Crowell, William 
Crowston, Myrna .................----3-2- ,-
-61-------------................  Cruzan, Gary
...........................1.4.2.............------------------------- 
Cunningham,  Pat  Cummings, Lyla ...................---3-6-,-
1-4-2------------..............  Currie, Stuart  Currie, William  Curtin, 
Francis  Curtis, Robert  D  Daggett, Dennis  Daniels, Charles  Daniels,
Michael  Dansby, Gerald Daverin, Donald ...........32.,. .3.6.,. .38, 62,
132  Davies, Arlene ........................5.4., .6.1.............  D a v 
i s , D i a n e ........ ....... .. ...... ........5 2 , 7 4 , 1 4 2 
Davis, Don  Davis, Dorothy  Davis, Edwin  Davis, Joan
.......................................5..1...  Davis, John  Davis, Joyce 
Davis, William  Daws, Bill  Daws, Armond
.............-------------1-2-1-------..........................  Day,
Kathleen  Day, William  D ean, B ob
...............................13.2......................  Dean, James 
Deckeback, Carolyn  DeForest, John  DeGraaf, Melvin  DeHoog, Bert
...............--------7-0-,- -1-37--------..............  DeJong, William
.........................3.4...............  DeKoster, Roland  DeMonbrun,
James ...............3.6.,. .7.3,. .1.3.7.. DeNise, Ruth
........................----1-4-2--------------------............... 
Dennis, Charles ....................-------5-2----
-------------....................  Dennis, Joan
.....--------------..........5.2......-------------.................... 
Depew, Claude ......................5.1.,. .1.4.2.....  DeVries, Helen 
Dexter, John  DeYoung, Evert ..........................1.4.2------
------------...........  Dickerboom, Richard  Dickinson, Charles 
Dickinson, Glenn  Didriksen, Bev .................... 6611,.
.1.4.2..........  Diers, Carol  Dimick, RuthAnne .........
.............1.3.3.......  Dingerson,  Dean ..............3.6.,. 5.2.,.
.6.1., 133  Dixon, Jean ..................... ...........1.4.2..  Dixon,
Richard Doleshel, Raymond  Donnellan, David  Donnelly, Barbara
.............5.3.,. 5.5.,. .6.1.......  Donovan, Carol Dorsey, Valeria 
Douglas, Gary .--------------.........29.,. .6.5......------.......... 
Doyle, Ben .............--------------- .1.3.3----...................... 
Doyle, Bob
...............---------------5.4....------------.................... 
Doyle, Marlene Drake, Carole ........................51.,.
.1.4.2....----------------------..  Duffy, Serena
..................-----6-1-,- -1-37-- ---------..................... 
Duncan, Dennis  Dunham, Gwinn -......................7.7.,. .1.2.1........ 
Dunham, Jean ................... 1l.0.5,. ..13.7......52,  Dunlap, Robert
.......................4.5.,. 5.5............-------------------  Dunn, 
Rita .................................. .1.2.2  Dupris, Bennie ..
......................5.6.............  Durand,
David........................7.3.,. .1.4.2.....36,  Duvall, Robert
...............3.2., ..3.6,. .7.7.,. 137  Dyck, Arlene
...................----------7-4----------------........................ 
Dye, Richard ................................1.2.2.......  E Eacrett,
Robert  Eagan, Marylyn  Easter, Jam es
...........................1.3.3..................  Eastman, John Easton,
Allan ...------------------------..6.6.................................. 
Ecker, Myrna ............... ...................1.4.2............. 
Eckstein, Loanne ................3.2.,. .6.7., ..13.7..  Edenso, Barbara
...........................6.1............-----------------------  Edgren,
Loyal  Edmundson, George  Edwards, Eugene .--
-------......------.........----... 54, 122  Eerkes, Ronald  Eickhoff,
Barbara .................---....---- 36, 61, 142 Elder, David  Eliason,
Larry ......................----------- -------- --------- 36.  Elkan,
Ronald .----..............---------- ..-----1-2--2--..  Ellsworth, Kay
........................................-------------------3-2----- 
Ellsworth, Robert .........---- ------------------------. 32  Ellsworth,
Ward  Elsbree, John  Elvrum, P1 illip .. ......--...............----....
122 Elwood, William ........... 3...32, 46, 49, 66, 137  Engel, Donna
.....-----------.....................----------- 61, 142 Erickson, Dolores
------ ...................... 142  Erickson, James  Erkkila, Janet
.............-- .... ....----5--0-,- --- 1--2-2------  Erlandson, Donald
.....................---------------------- 122  Erlandson, John  Estle,
Paul  Evans, Allen ................. ...-----4--9--, ---5--5--, --1 22 
Evanson, Judith .............------------------------ 142  Everett, Lee 
Everson, Richard  Ewing, Gary  F  Fairchild, Darrell  Fairchild, Gwen 
Fall, Dan  Fallis, Richard ................------------------------ 113 
Farina, Anna  Fay, Betty ..........-----------........----- 50, 55, 81,
122. Fehlhaber, Nancy .---------------.................4..8..,. 53, 133 
Feighner, George ............---------------- ....----- ..1..4.-2-  Fenton,
John ...........--------------------------........ 122  Ferguson, Carl
..--...--........-.-- ------------------- 133  Ferguson, Clifford 
Ferguson, Walter ..........---- -------------........---- 122  Ferrier,
Donna ....................-- ----------------------.... 58  Fetters,
Eleanor .................... .......... 71, 142  Fickel, Dwayne  Field,
John  Field, Marshall -- :..-5.-6--,- --1.-2--2---...-----  Finnigan,
Richard ..-------- ...............-.. 137  Fisher, Joe  Fisher,
Lee-------------------------- .. 142  Fisher, Lois  Fisher, Loren 
Fitzgerald, David  Fjellman, Annett ...... .... 51, 53, 55, 133  Fjellman,
Ray  Flaherty, Daniel  Fletcher, Keith  Fletcher, Martha  Flickinger, Mary
Lee ...........................-----... 72  Floe, Inger---------....... -
...------5-.1.., 52, 76, 142  Flora, Dorothy- ----------. .....- ..... 38,
55, 77, 137  Folk, Diane .. .........32.,. .6-1-,- -1-2-2---------------- 
Forbes, James .........................-------......-........... 98, 101 
Ford, Linda........... .................. 50, 51, 77, 142  Forester, Emily
.. -----------------.....-........ ....1..3..3  Forester, Russell
---------------....... ---....1..2........  Forslof, Duane   Fosdick,
William ....------.....1..3.-7----------------  Foss, Ingeleiv
......--------......... ------...--------... 50, 142 Foster, Marvin
..--......----...--------------------.... 142  Fotheringham, John
....................----..69  Frahm, Viola Mae  Frank, Ellen  Frankie,
Janet ..................-------...... 32, 54, 61, 142  Frazier, Annette
.........---- ..........----------.......... 1, 142  Frazier, Lynn
...---------- --------------....... 32, 54  Frey, Billy  Freyman, John
Friend, Blanche ....------.------------... 51, 133  Friese, Eugene . .
............................. 62, 122  Frisbee, Jack  Fullner, Carl
.....--1-4--2-------------------  Funkhouser, Beret
----.............------...----------....-- 142  G Gallant, Sister Jean
Marie  Galley, LeRoy  Gallman, Merle  Galloway, George  Garcia, Nicolas
............--- ....--------------------- 51, 56  Gardner, Ralph  Garrett,
Kathleen .............-----.------- 46, 61, 142  Garzina, Ronald  Gates,
Donald ..---.........-----........------------------ 70  Gatzke, Earl
............-----------..----------- 142 Gay, David
........---------------------------............. 29, 123  Gay, Katherine
..........------------------------------ 74, 142  Gazija, Lenko
................----...... 29, 55, 56, 137  Gerard, Donald  Gerspacher,
Pat..34, 41, 42., 45, 66, 104, 142  Geschke, Gerald
.....--------.-..-.----.-.- ------....................2..6...  Geschke,
Kenneth  Getty, Calvin  Gibbons, Esther ...........................
......... 133  Gibson, Norma ..................................--..-----
53, 133  Gibson, Patricia ...... 50, 52, 55, 56, 105, 123  Gibson, Sharon
..------...............----..--------- -----.... 67  Gifford, Lewis
-------------------------......................1..4..2  Gifford, William 
Giger, Robert ..................---------- --------------... 133

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Gilbert, Elaine  Gillespie, Alan  Gillespie, Bruce  Gilseth, Walter 
Gimurtu, Steve ...................................... 55, 133  Ginoza,
Chiyoko ............................................ 142  Glass, Janet
...................... 53, 54, 55, 72, 137  Godfrey, Donna
.................................. 32, 38, 68  Godwin, Gertrude   Goff,
Marguerite ......................... ...... 61, 142  Goheen, Betty  Golden,
Leon ...........---------------------- ................7..5..,. ...1. 37 
Gonzales, Ruben  Good, Allan .......................................
.......... 123 Goodman, John
........................................------------------3-2------ 
Goodwin, Kathy  Gordon, Robert ........................................ 62,
123  Gordon, Sharon  Gowan, Robert
........................................... 123 Grabner, Gladys
....-......................... 32, 61, 133  Grace, Lucille
................................. 38, 52, 133 Grafmyre, Robert
.................................... 56, 142  Gragg, June  Graham,
Gary...........................---------- --------------........ 142 
Graham, Jack  Graham, Shirley ..................................... 54, 142
 Granger, Ardith ......... -........................... 133  Granger,
Charles ...................................... 50, 62  Granger, Dorothy
Granger, Nancy -------..................................... 52  Gray,
Eugenia .................................. 51, 68, 123 Greathouse, Glenn
.......................................... 123  Greene, Stanley
.............................................. 133  Greer, Barbara
............................... 51, 74, 142  Gregerson, Jeanette
............ 48, 50, 55, 56, 123 Gregerson, Robert ..........
........................... 137  Gregg, Patricia
.......................................... 71 Griffin, Judith
....................... 36, 38, 72, 137  Griffith, Patty
........................................ 68, 142  Grim , Dale
........................................... 112, 137  Grimes, Ellener 
Groom , Jean ............................................ 52, 142 
Grovdahl, Roger .......................... ......... .......... 2
Gudmundson, Matthew ...................................... 32  Gudmundson,
Norman ............................ 56, 142   Guerin, Eleanor
.................------------------------............1..4..2...... 
Guetlin, Margaret ..-.......- ....................... 54, 123  Guggenmos,
Duane ........................................------------7-5--------- 
Gunderson, Albert ....................................... 137  Gunderson,
Jim  Gunderson, Wilfred  Gustafson, Gail .... ............... 41, 42, 61,
142  Gustafson, Maureen ................................ 38, 71  Gustan,
Edith  Guthrie, Lorraine ...................... 34, 36, 38, 133  Gwin, Gary
.......... ....... ......................1.4  H  Hagen, Ted------
............................-------------...32, 34, 69  Hagerup,
Colleen.......... ....................... ..... 142  Hagglund, Albert
............................. 54, 62, 137  Hall, Eva  Hall, James
.......................-----------------------.....5..6..,..  ...1..09 
Hall, Janet ..... ................................ 54, 77, 138  Hall,
Richard ............................................ 55, 56  Hall, Ronald
........................................... 70, 133  Hall, Sandra
............... ...--1--6-,- 52, 61, 138   Halleck, Maurice
........................ 54, 94, 96, 123  Hallenbeck, Raymond  Hallman,
Glen  Hallson, Peter
...................---------------------......9..8...,. ....101  Halstead,
Jack ...................................... 6, 62 Halverson, Rhoda 
Hamilton, James .................................... 62, 142  Hamilton,
Letha .................................... 77, 143  Hamro, LaVonne
...................................... 61, 143  Hancock, Barbara
.......................................... 138  Handy, Burt  Hankins,
Dolores ............................................ 123  Hanna, James
C.......................................75, 118  Ilanna, James D. 
Hannaford, Bruce  Hanowell, Robert  Hansen, Alan
.................................................... 56  Hansen, Janet
.......................... 26, 50, 61, 133  Hansen, Lucille  Hansen, Mary 
Hansen, Marylyn ......................................... 138  Hansen,
Robert  Hansen, Terry ................................................ 143 
Hansey, Virginia  Hanson, George .............. 54, 96, 101, 108, 138 
Hanson, Keith  Hanson, Roland  Haraden, Robet
.......................---------- ----------...... 118  Hardan, Burrell 
Hardie, Phyllis  Hardin, Jack  Harlan, Philip  Harnden, Robert  Harmala,
Willis ............... ........ -.........--.. 65  Harmon, Mary Jane
......................50, 61, 123  Harris, Margaret
:.............................................51  Harrison, Arley 
Harrison, Joe  Hart, Peter  Harvey, Betty
................................................ 138  VSersona index (con t
)  Harvey, Marvin .................9.6.,. .1.0.1., ..1.2.3..  Harvey,
Ronald  Haskins, Shirley .....................51.,. .1.3.8.......... 
Hatch, David ............................1.3.8....................  Hatch,
Jay ...........................3.6.,. .7.3................  Hatfield,
Joseph ..................3.2.,. .3.6., ..3.8.....  Hathaway, Monta
.........................6.8..................  Hatten, Joan  Hatten,
Ronald  Hauber, Russell
..------------------......1.4.3.............................----- 
Haugland, Richard  ...............5.1., ..56.,. .1.4.3.  Hauser, Frances
......................5.3., ..14.3.........  Hauser, Patricia ....------
----------------5-3-....................................  Havens, Vernon
........................3.6.,. 6.2.........  Hawk, Patricia 
-...........2.6., ..41., ..1.38.......  Hawkes, Jocelyn
.........................1.4.3............  Hawkins, Donald ...
..................3.6.,. .3.8......  Hawn, Jere  Hawthorne, Terence
.......................5.6................  Hayashida, Hisako
.....................54.,. .6.1...........  Haynes, Ruth
...................5.4.,. .6.1.,. .1.4.3.....  Hazel, Lucille Heather,
Hazel .......................6.1.,. .1.43.........  Heathers, Percy
......................5.6.,. .12.3........... Heckerson, Arline  Hedlund,
Gerald .....................66.,. .1.4.3..........  Hegg, Peter  Heinrich,
Iver Heinrich, Mary M.  Helmer, Arlys  Henderson, Patsy  Hendrick, Lawrence
.......................1.4.3...............   Hendricks, Herman  Hendrix,
Noel ...........................1.4.3...........------------------- 
Herrick, Jack ...-----------
--------------1-2...3.................................  Hevly, Dale
................................1..2..4........  Hiatt, Janette
.......................6.1., ..1.43.......  Hickenbottom, Harold
.....................14.3.............  Hickman, Ann
................................4..3. ..........  Higley, Donn
.............................5.1.................  Hill, James  Hill,J ohn
.......................5.0.,. .6.2,. ..12.4........  Hillaire,M ary 
Hilliker, Joan ...................5.4.,. .7.4., ..1.4.3.....  Hilton, Louis
...........................1.2.4.............  Hinderman, George
.......................1.2.4..............  Hindman, Ronald ...--
11.3.3..........................  Hodge, Jacolyn
.......................7.1.,. .1.38............  Hoeruegel, Peter
...-----------------------3-6...................................... Hoff,
Raymond ......-----------------5-2-,- .1.33................................
 Hogan, Linda ........----------------5-2-,- -1-
4.3...............................  Hoisington, Arthur
.......................1.2.4...............  Hollingsworth, Patrick
...................1.3.8.............  Holland, Martin  Holstine, Carol
.......................4.1.,. .1.38............ Hopkins, Grace
.......................7.7.,. .1.38............  Horstman, Julie
.................3.6.,. .6.1., ..1.4.3... Hough, Dorothy  Hovik, Elm er
............................1.2.4....................  Hovde, John  Howard,
Marilyn .........................1.4.3............-------------------- 
Howard, Ray  Howard, Ruth  Howlett, Donald
...............................1..4..3........  Hubber, Richard
..........................7.0..................----------------------
Huber, John
.............----------------7-5-----.............................  Huff,
Marilyn ...----.........5.1.,. .5.4., ..7.2., .124  Huffstoot, Howard 
Hughes, Alene Lawyer ...................1.2.4.............  Hughes, John
.................. 1...........................143  Hughes, Robert 
Hultman, Margaret ...............5.0.,. .6.1., ..1.2.4.  Humphrey, Richard
F.  Humphries, Richard L.  Hundley, Don
.........-------------------7-5-.............................-----....
Hunt, Charles  Huntley, Donald .......................5.6,. .1.2.4...... 
Hurlbut, Virginia ........................1.4.3................  Huse,
Sharon .............................7.5.........  Huson, David
........................7.3.,. .1.4.3............  Hutchinson, Raymond 
Huver, Carole ...............5.0.,. .5.4., ..7.7., .143  Irish, Georgia
...........................1.3.8...........------------------------  Irwin,
Jim .-------......------------------3-6- --............................ 
Isaacs, Dona .............................1.2.4.................... 
Isaacson, Darlene.....................6.7., ..1.3.8...38,  Ishii, Evelyn
..............-..............6.1...................  Isturis, Rudy Iverson,
John  Iverson, Margaret  J  Jackson, Donald
.........................1.3.8.................  Jackson, Floyd
.................5.6.,. .1.1.9.,. .1.2.4..  Jackson, Loren  Jackson, Marion
.........................1.4.3............. Jackson, Ronald  Jacobson,
Bruce  Jacobson, Elsie ........................5.0.,. .6.4............. 
Jaderholm, Carl   Jahn, Anita ......................5.2., ..67.,.
.1.3.8.......  Jahr, Armin ................6.3.,. .9.9., ..1.0.0., . 133
James, Evelyn
...........................1.4.3...................-------------------------
 Jameson, Raimond  Jam ieson, Fred
.............................................. 133  Janke, Ronald
........................................------------2--6-,- ---6-3  
Jansen, Donell  Jeffcott, Karen ........................................
61, 143  Jeitz, Dave .............................................. 69, 133
 Jelinek, Richard ...................... 54, 55, 69, 138  Jennings, Kaye ..
-----....................................... 124  Jensen, Gordon  Jeppeson,
Carl  Joergenson, Kelvin Johnsen, Robert  Johnson, David
.............................. 63, 103, 143  Johnson, David V.
............................ 52, 66, 133  Johnson, Frank
................................................ 56  Johnson, Howard
Johnson, Jerome ............................................. 38  Johnson,
Kermit ........................ 32, 34, 36, 69 Johnson, Marilyn
.............................. 51, 52, 124  Johnson, Reuben  Johnson,
Robert G. ................................ 63, 109  Johnson, Ted
.................................................. 143  Johnson, Wilfred
............................. 51, 52, 133  Johnston, Robert J
......................................... 138  Johnston, Robert
...................... 37, 52, 55, 138  Jolley, William  Jones, Aleen 
Jones, Donald ................................................ 124  Jones,
John
....................................................--------------1-3--8---
-------  Jones, Mary ...................... 29, 54, 55, 56, 125  Jones,
Peggy .................................................. 143  Jones, Rodney
 Jorgenson, Gordeena .............................. 61, 143  Joseph,
Georgianna .................................. 50, 61  Joubert, Julienne
.......................... 67, 105, 143  Jule, James
...................................................--------------1--4--3-----
 Just, Richard  K  Kane, Mary
............................................----------------------6-7----- 
Kane, Michael  Kanouse, Carole ....................... 33, 37, 72, 138 
Karwacki, Ray ................................................ 138 
Kaufman, Grace  Kaufman, Jay
................................................ 125  Kautz, Betty
.......................................... 72, 133  Kauzlarich, Walter 
Kaylor, Richard  Kays, Clifford  Keane, Timothy  Keaton, Linda
.................................. 32, 61, 125  Keck, James  Keene, Carolyn
.......................... 34, 50, 51, 125  Keene, Robert
....................------- ------------.... 63  Keeter, Phyllis
.............................................. 143  Kelley, Elaine 
Kellogg, Kay ...................................... .... 143  Kemp, Myrna
...................... 33, 36, 50, 63, 133  Kemp, Paul Kendrick, William
.................................... 54, 63  Kennett, James
........................................ 54, 109 Kennett, Patricia
...................................... 55, 71  Kenoyer, Pat
......................................... 51, 138 Kenyon, Brad
........................5.5.,. .1.3.8.......--------..  Kephart, Joy
............................50, 52, 63, 133 Kick, William
.................................. 37, 39, 125  Kilkenny, Joe  King, Donald
 King, Jan ............................----44------------------  King,
Maxine ...............................---------------------5..5..-, - 72
King, Richard  King, Sally ....... ............................... 54, 133 
King, Sarajane ..................................----- ----..... 75, 143 
Kinkhead, Geraldine ........................ 38, 61, 143  Kinney, Calvin 
Kintner, Gordon Kintner, Jacqueline ............................ 53, 55 
Kisman, Richard  Kisman, Ruth  Klaich, Ruth  Kleinsorge,  Janice
.................... 32, 54, 77, 143  Klimezyk, Mark  Knott, Marlene 
Knudsen, Les  Knutsen, Herb
................................................ 125  Knutsen, Jean 
Knutson, Kenneth .......................................-------
------1--3--3-----  Knutzen, Morrie
............................................ 118  Koert, Murella
.......................................---- 51, 125  Koert, Peter  Kohfeld,
John  Kohlwes, Gary ...................................... 54, 138 
Kohlwes, Robert  Kolkana, Richard
.....................................------ 63  Komen, John  Kramer, Barry
.......................................---------- 70, 138  Krause, Barbara
............................................------------1-3--3-------- 
Krebs, Ray .................................................... 125
Kreiger, Judith  Kreiss, James
..............................---------------------.5..,. ....138  Kreller,
Gloria  Krislock, Harold .....-...........--.------------ -- 69  Krull,
James  Kuceva, Sandee  Kuller, Kathryn
..................................... 51, 138  Kuranko, Jerry  PAGE ONE
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L  LaDue, Walter  LauFave, Glenn  LaFreniere, Fred  Lallas, Louis 
Lamoureux June ......................---- 51, 56, 57, 125  Lamoureux, Roger
.................................. 51, 143  Lampitt, Lois
.......................................... 61, 143  Lampman, Thomas
.................................. 51, 143  Lang, Howard   Langberg, Lorna
............................. 54, 77, 143  Lange, Fred
.......................................... 136, 138 Lange, Nancy
.................................... 55, 80, 125  Langill, Gene
.......................... 32, 34, 112, 133 Langley, David
........................................ 143  Lapp, Don
................................................ 94, 97 Larkin, James 
Larsen, Agnes .................................................. 51 
Larson, Carol .................................................. 68 
Larson, Gerald  Larson, Jack .................
.......................------ 143   Lauderback, Colleen  Lauderback, Wayne 
Laughren, Janet  LaVeille, Marcia ...................................---
-.... 143  Law, Ceole
..------------------................................--..-------7-2-----.. 
Lawson, George  Leaf, Dorothy .. ...................................--143 
Leaf, Joseph  Learned, Miles
.....................................-------......... 143 Leathers, Ada 
LeCompte, William  Lee, Art  Lee, James ...-----------------------------
.....................................---- 63  L ee , V ic
......................... -. . ......... ............ 9 4  Lehman, Charles
............................................-----------1--3-8---  Lehning,
Thomas .................................... 69, 125  Leier,  Shirley
.................................. 51, 77, 144  Lemaster, Kay  LeMieux,
James  Lennart, Caroline ............................ 50, 64, 144 
Leschiutta, Harold  Lester, Marvin
.......................................... 94, 97 Letson, Lorraine  Letson,
Norman  LeWarne, Charles 50, 52, 55, 56, 57, 63, 125  Lewis, Aimee  Lewis,,
Emmalou ............................................ 125  Lewis, John  Ley,
Robert ...................... 34, 37, 39, 70, 125  Liberty, Diane
.................................. 52, 54, 114  Lilian, Stan
.............................. 50, 56, 65, 138  Lindberg, Lois
.......................... 55, 67, 91, 133  Lindblad, Nero
................................................ 63 Linde, Roger
........................................ 75, 144  Lindell, Priscilla
........................... 54, 74, 134 Lindenthal, Grace
............................... ......... 68  Little, Deloy
.....................................----------------------- -7-.0.------ 
Little. Robert .................................................. 70 
Littlefield, Levern .......................................... 134  Lloyd,
Judson  Locker, Hugh ....................................... 94, 97
Lockwood, Michael  Lohman, Kenneth
.......................................... 144  Loney, Arlin
.............................. 36, 38, 51, 144  Longstreth, Clara
.................................... 45, 138  Loop, Nada
.............................1.4.4.....................  Lord, Alfred 
Lord, Dennis ............................ 33, 34, 51, 144 Lord, Wally
.................................... 52, 63, 144  Loring, Roger 
Louaillier, Sharon  Loows, Anne  Lowrie,  Ray  Lowry, Dawn  Lowry, Molly
................................................ 144  Lowry, Ned
.................................................... 125  Ludtke, Lloyd 
Ludwig, Charles  Ludwig, Horace  Luke, Ray Lumley, James
........................................ 51, 138  Lunde, Pat
................................-------... 37, 39, 134  Lundgren, Ingrid
............................................ 144  Lundquist, Don
...................................... 73, 134  Lundy, Charles
............................................. 134  Lyle, Donald
.................................. 52, 66, 144  Lyle, L;r n  M  MacArthur,
Robert  MacDermott, Raymond  MacDonald, Hurley  MacGregor, Bruce
.................................. 73, 144  MacKenzie, Don J.
.......................................... 34  MacKenzie, Kay
........................ 55, 56, 63, 134  MacKinnon, Jon
...................................... 36, 144  Macnab, James Madsen, Erik
.......................................... 51, 138  Mafli, Arthur
.......................................... 45, 144 Magelssen, Gerald
.................................... 37, 71  Makela, Milma  Maki, Diane
...................................... 32, 31, 64  Mann, Leroy  Manney, Tom
.................................................. 52  Marifern, Lon
................................................ 144  PAGE ONE HUNDRED
FIFTY  M ariotti, John .......................................... 94, 97 
Mark, Steve ......... ............................... 62  Marr, Jerry 
Marsh, Joanne  Marth, Donna ........................-- ........... .... 126
 Martin, Donald  M artin, John  M artina, Bruce
.............................................. 126  Martina, Joanne
...----------------------------......................1..2..6..........
Mason, Doris .......................... 1..................126  Mastor,
John  Mathews, Sharon .............................................. 75 
Mathewson, Howard  Mathieson, Allan  Matson, Marie
.......................................... .. 126  Matteson, Lorie
.................................... 119, 126  Matthews, Janet 
........................ 36, 45, 61, 144  Mattieligh, Jane
................... 52., 64, 105, 144  Mattson, Joanne
........................................---------------1-3--8--------- 
Maxim, Eugene  Maxwell-Muir, iBs.o. nnie ....................-....
-6...7.....  Maxwell-Muir, Rodney
...............----------------------....5..4...........  May, Wallace
........................................------------------1--4--4------- 
McAllister, Marilyn .-------------------- ...............5..3...,.
....1..4..4  McCann, D)on
---------------------------.................9..4...,. ....9..7...........
McCarty, Dennis  McCleneh-n Robert
......................................------------6-6------------.. 
McClure. Richard McCormick, Darlene
...............-----------------...6..7..,. ..--126  McCreevy, Patrick 
McDermott, Steve ..................----------------.......7.-3.., 138 
McDonald, Christine  McDonald, James  McDonald, Robert
...................--------------------------......5.2.  McDonald, Roger 
M"Elholm, Gerald ..............-...-................ 138  McEwen, John 
McFadden, David
..------------------------.........................1..3...8.......  McFate,
Edward ........................ 28, 50, 69, 126  M cGee, Jerry
.................................................. 126  McGee, Nancy
.................................. 52, 61, 144  McGuire, Bette
.................. 50, 52, 54, 77, 138  McGuire, Glenn McHolland. Nick
............................................------------1-3-------------- 
MlHugo, Dennis ................................ 56, 63, 144  McIntee, Jane 
M c  T  ntee, Leo .......................... :.........................50 
McKelvie, Paul
........................................-----------------1-4--4------ 
McKenzie, William  MoKeown, Rosa  McKinley, Richard  McKinney, Arlene
............................ 55, 64, 134  M- Laclan, Jeannie
............................... 61, 138  MLachlan. Joyce
.................... 26, 50, 61, 126  McLean, Aileen
......................--------------.....3..7..,.. . 50, 64  McLean,
Marylee  McMahon, Robert  McMullin, Margaret
...............-----------------......6..1..,. ...1 t4  McMurry, Robert
...........................--------2--6--, ---3-2, 138  McNary, Duane 
McQueen, Joan ...............................---------2--6--, ---6-1. 1 1. 
1~-Sorlcy, Marian ....................................---------5--1-,-
----5-3-----  Medcalf, Alan  Mehl, George  Mehl, Janice  Meleher, John 
Merager, Kenneth .................... 50, 51, 56, 144  Methven, Robert 
Meurer, Alice  Meurer, Ann ........................ 26, 50, 51, 54, 61 
Meyers, Sandra .............................. 61, 105, 144  Mickelson,
Arnold  Milat, Mike ........ ................................ 56  Miller,
Robert  Miller, Sylvia .................................---
---------------6-1--, ---1-.4..4..  Miller, Terrence  Miller, Thomas  M
iller, W ilm er .............................................. 13  M ills,
M arilyn ........................................ 64, 144 Vills, Norman
Mandus, Frank  Mitchell, Donald  Mitchell, Elroy
....................----------------------------.......3..3.........
Mochnick, Saundra  Moe, Barry  Moe, Peter
..-------------------------------.............................1..2..6. 
Moe, Stanley  Moen, Marilyn  Moffett, Kenneth .......... 52, 70, 104, 110,
138  Monroe, James ...................- ..................-....... 134 
Monroe, James G.  Monroe, Mona J.  Monroe, Richard
.................................... 50, 126  Montgomery, Helen
................................ 64, 144  Moore, Dick  Moore, Margaret
...................... 38, 51, 61, 138  Moores, Bill
.............................. 50, 56, 63, 126  Moreau, Art  Morical, Ruth 
Morman, Earl  Morrical. Suzanne - 3.......5..13,3 , 54, 76, 144  Morris,
Junia ........................---------
----..........................5-2----------------  Morris, Shirlee
.......................................... 33, 64  Morris, Ted
Morrison,Carol .................... 32, 41, 45, 61, 144  Morrow, Edward 
Morrow, Shirley  Morse, James Moser, Mary Jane  Moses, Ruth
............................................ 61, 138  Moskeland, Margaret
.............................. 67, 126  Motoda, Merle
........................................ 61, 144  Motomatsu, Nancy
.......................... 50, 61, 1!4  Moyer, -Norma  Mueller, Paul 
Muesser, Janice ...................................... 74, 144  Muffly,
Carol .......................................... 67, 134  Muffly, Mary
.......................................... 67, 126  Mulford, Carol
................................................ 67  Munch, Carolyn
........................ 33, 50, 61,  144  Munson, John  Murdoch, Connie
.................................... 61, 144  Murphie, Donald
.............................. 37, 73, 138  Murphy, Robert  Murphy, William
 Murray, LeRoy  Murray, Tom Murray, William  Muscutt, Mary Leslie
....................................----------1-3--4--------  Muscutt,
William Mustacich, Vincent  Muzatko, Robert ..............................
38, 65, 138  N  Nagy, Alex  Nanavich, Vivian ............................
61, 105, 144  Nanney, Robert ........................................-- 104
 Nanney Sarah Nattrass, Lorraine .....-----------........4..8..,. . 55, 56,
127  Neble, Shirley ............... 11.3...9.......................  Neely,
Gary  Neer, John ...................................................... 34 
Neher, William .................................... 112, 127  Neilsen, Jack
.........--------.......--------------------
.............5..6..............  Neklason, Linda
.............................................. 54  Nelson, Blair
........------------- --------........................................ 51 
Nelson, Celia  Nelson, Duane  Nelson, Gene
................................................. 13'  Nelson, Janice
.......................... 50, 51, 61, 127  Nelson, Judith
........................................-------------5-,- --1--3-9----- 
Nepple, Edward  Ness, Oryn  Newell, Edwin Newman, Paul  Nichols, Laurence 
Nielsen, Frank ............................... .... 36, 38  Nienaber.
Robert Nilsen, Stuart  Nix, Justin ......................
.................. 45  Njaa, Ted  Njos, Carole .......--
................................... 55, 144  Noble, Mary
.................................... 50, 53, 139  Nobles. Helen
.................................. 50, 61, 134  Noel, Hannah  Nolan, Jerry 
Nolan, Paul  Nordby, Larry ..................... ...................139 
Nordmark, Margaret  N'rdquist. Arnold
.......................................... 139   Norman, Raymond
.......................................... 144  Norman, Robert  Northrup,
Dave ...................................... 29, 134  Noyes, Charles
.............................................. 144  'ugent, Donna
................................ 36, 38, 127  Nuttall, Hilda  Nyvard,
Mildred  Nystrom, Katherine ........................................ 36  O 
Oakes, Paul ...................... 50, 52, 55, 57, 127  Oberg, Anna
O'Brien, Terry  O'Connor, Sara  Odegaard, Harold  O'Dell, Don ............
....... .................. ..... 54  Odle, Larry  Oelrich, Dennis
...................................... 36, 144  Ogdon, Marilyn
....----................................... 144  O'Hearn, Patrick 
Okerlund, Gary  Olason, Dennis  Oldow, Rosemarie
.......................................... 139  O'Leary, Thomas
............................................ 127  Olsen, Joel  Olson,
Deloris .................................. 53, 54, 139  Olson, Donald
................................................ 127  Olson, Dorothy 
Olson, Eugene .................................................. 36  Olson,
Myrna ..................--- .......................... 144  O'Malley, Jane
.......................................-----------5-5--,- ---1-4----- 
Onustack, Beverly .......................................... 139  Otness,
Nanette ...................................... 50, 139  Ougland, Ronald
.......................... -................ 36  Overdorff, Carolyn
.................................. 76, 134  Overhus, Arline
-............................................ 52  Owens, Richard  Pace,
Paralee .................................. 55, 91,  144  Padumanonda,
Krongkeo  Pagels, Wallace ............................................ 144 
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Palmer, Arlene ...................-----------------.................... 51 
Pangle, Clarence  Papin, Edwin
.......................................-----------1--0--4-,- ---1--34 
Pappas, George  Parberry, Gordon  Park, Joan Parker, Clarence  Parker,
James  Parker, Joan  Parr, Irene  Parr, Joan  Parry, Darrel
.............-----------------
--------------.............4..5...................  Patenall, Thomas
....................---------...................----1--2-7-------- Patrick,
Gary  Patton, Mary
..-----------------------------...........................1..9....... 
Paull, Kenneth  Payne, Robert  Pearce, Robert  Pearson, Bernard  Pederson,
Kenneth ............................ 50, 62, 127  Peirce, Leonard
......................-............... 50, 144  Pemberton, Diane
.................................. 55, 145 Peninger, James
............................................------------1-3--4---------- 
Penner, Joyce  Peoples, Marilyn ...................... 54, 55, 77, 145 
Perry, Graham ........................................ 36, 127  Person,
Katherine .......................................... 139  Peterson, Larry 
Peterson, Margaret .................. 32, 41, 45, 145 Peterson, Peter 
Peth, Dorothy ........................................-----------5-0--,-
---1-3--4-  Peyton, James Pfister, Gordon ................ 29, 32, 54, 104,
134  Philliber, Charlene
........................................-----------1- 3--4---------- 
Pickett, John
........-----------------------------....................1..4..5.............
 Piercey, James
..............................----------...............-----1-3--4-----------
 Pilon, Chuck  Pinkey, Janice  Piper, Phyllis Plaster, Mickey  Plumb,
Robert  Poirier, Paul  Poirier, Ronald ......
............................... 75, 145  Pollard,  Ronald  Poole, Don
........ -.................................. ........... 36  Poole, Marilyn
..---- ........................................ 145  Porter, Allen
.......................................... 56, 127  Porter, Demaris
...................................... 55, 127  Porter. Donna  Porter,
Robert . ....................  Porterfield, Leland
.........................  Prather, Stuart  Preston, Bob ..................
.............  Preston, Ethel -----------------
..........3..2..,...........  Proctor, Don ............................... 
Puljan, Fred  Pumphrey, Theodore  Putnam, Patsy
.............................  Q  Quady, John  Quigley, Clara
..................................  R  Radisich, Marlene
............................  Radliff, Gary ...............................
 Rainford, Billy  Rainwater, Bill Rainwater, Bob  Rairdon, Ruth
................................  Randall, Bruce  Rank, Martha
..............................   Rants, John
.....................................  Raper, Kathryn  '  Rasmussen,
Charles ........................ Rasmussen, Clark  Rasmussen, Jove- ......
--- ...  Rasmussen, Ronald  Ratibone, Elaine ........................... 
Rauch, John ................................  Rauda, Benita  Rauda, Vigo 
Rayburn, Rix Raymond, Harold  Reardon, Kathi
................................  Rector, George  Reed, Larry
....................................  Reimer, Doreen  Reinhard, William 
Reinholt, Joan ................... ....... Reinholt, Lois
..........................  Remington, Scott  Reniker, Kay
..................................  Renlie, Frank
..................................  Renner, Eugene  Repanich, Emarlyn
...........................  Resch, Mary
....................................  Resteigen, Jo
..............................  Rettig, Jeanne
............................... Reynolds, Dwight  Rhodes, Donna
............................  Rhodes, Lee
.....................................  Rice, Keith
....................................  Rice, Marion
............................ 26,  Richards, Joan
................................  Richardson, Jack  versonat 9dX (con t) 
Richardson, Lloyd  Richardson, Norman Richardson, William  Richbaw, Gary
............................ ............-------1-4--5------------------ 
Rick, James ................................................. 104 
Ricketts, John .............................................. 134  Riley,
Colleen .................--------------------.......................... 145
 Riley, Janice  Riley, Monita .............................................
145  Ringen, Edmund  Ringen, Marlene  Rinta, Marilyn
................................ 36, 07, 145  Roach, Ronald
........................................ 52, 145  Roberson. Charles 
Roberts, Harold ........................ 32, 34, 55, 139  Roberts, Leon 
Roberts, Roberta  Robertson, Tom  Robinson, Ellis
.......................------------------.........-----.5..6..........------
 Robinson, Howard ........................................ 139  Robinson,
Phyllis
.........................................------------1-2--9----------
Roddey, Dave ................................................ 145  Roessel,
Elane .............................................-------
------1-2--8------------  Rogers. Ann
........................................---------------5-0--,- ---1-4--5-- 
Rogers, Henry
...-----------------------------.......................1..9..8.............
 Rohde, Walter ...............................---------..----
...........-1-4--5------------  Roland, Jack  Rolie, Charlotte
.................... 55, 80, 134, 139  Romberg, John Romerdahl, Tom 
Roorda, Janet  Rosch, John
...................------------------------------........1..4...5........ 
Rose,  William  Rosi, James
.............................---------------------------.. 54, 128  Rowe,
Robert  Rozman, Joann
................------------...................5.-4--,- ---1-4--5-- 
Rudberg, William  Runestrand, Arthur ......................................
118  Russell, DeForrest .................................. 36, 139 
Russell, Frank Russell, Pat .................................. 52, 105, 145
 Rust, Sam  RuthRuff, Clifford  Rutland, Eugene  Ryan,  Jack
...................------------------..............----3-8--,- --145  S 
............... 118 Saad, Shirley .....--------
............-------------.....--....6.-4-,.. . 134  51, 56, 139 Sager, Jim 
Sakamoto, Ray  . ... 45 Salisbury, Margaret ........................ 55,
56, 128  36, 53, 145 Samms, Bob
.................................------------------------ .....5..1... 
..............127 Samuelson. Lynda .............................. 40, 55 
Sandau, Fred  Sande, Earl -------
---------------.......................5..0...,. ....7..9. , 128  .........
53, 55 Sanders, Frances ............................-------
------.....-5-4--,- ---7-4-.....  Sanders, Jimmie  Sandness, Arnold
.................................------------------1-3--9--- --  Sandvik,
Doris ........................................-----------6-7--,-
---1-3--9---  Sayler, Roland ................29, 55, 56, 129, 134  55, 91,
145 Schacht, Joan ......................................--------------4-,-
---1--45  Schaefer, Kenneth ......................--------------------- 50,
134  Schell, Lucile ...........---------------------......5..5...,.
....6..1..,. -. 139  Sehell, Mary Lou  ........... 53 Schermerhorn, John
.......... 32, 34, 36, 52, 139 ................ 54 Schille, Tom
...............................................---------------1--3--9---------
 Schilling, Nad'ne ................. 26, 41, 48, 50, 53, 55, 61, 1,39 
Srhmidt, Bill .........-------------------------------
.................7..5...................  51, 53, 145 Schmoe, Ruthanna
......................................--------------7-2------ ----  Schott,
Rorney .................-.-. ............. 62, 94, 98  32, 38. 127
Schroedl, Donald  ..........36, 38 Schwisow, Stan  Schuh, Russell
........................................-------------------3-6---------- 
..............145 Schultz, Gordon  Schwartz, Connie
...........................................------------6--7----------- 
.............. 145 Scott, Heather
..............................-.........------------- 51, 71  Scott,
Raymond  .............. 139 Scribner, Dn 
........-----..........----------......----8-,. ....6. 2, 104 
.............. 139 Scribner, Marilyn -----------------------
...................5..4...,. ....5.5...  Scruggs, Robert
..........................-----------------.....------7--5-........-- 
Seeley,  Diane  Seholm, Eugene
-----------.........-----------.....----....1..3..9..........  Seldomridge,
Charles  ....... 55, 105 Selk, Marjorie  .............. 127 Selk, Ralph
............... ......------------................... 56  .........9.4.
.....Severson, Richard  Shagren, Roland  Shahan, Elizabeth
............................------------------------7-2- ........-- 
....... 55, 128 Shahan, Joseph  ....... 53, 145 Shallis, Hunter
.----------------------.....................7..5..,.  ....1..4..5..  Shane,
Thomas  .............. 145 Sharp, Elaine
..................------------------------------
.......1..4..5..................  .............. 145 Shaw, Albert
......----------------------.............5..2..,.. ....6..2..,. . 128 
Shaw, Robert  ..... 87, 134 Shivananda, Shri  .............. 145 Shook,
Dolres ............ 32, 48, 59, 55, 61, 145  .............. 145 Shore, John
 ......... 32, 51 Rihler, Margaret  Silva, Edwin  .. 35, 36, 54 Rilvola,
JoAnn ...............----------------------------- 145  ....... 56, 128
Simon, Jim ....................................................-----------
---1-2--8--------------  .............. 128 Simon, Marilyn  50, 61, 139
Simonsen, Juanita .............................- ...... 139  ..............
145 Simonson, Russell  Simpson, Ronald  Sinclair, Patricia
......................................... 128  Six, Donald
.....................................---------- 38, 65, 145  Six, Gerald
.....-----------------------..................................1..2.-8----------------...
 Skagen, Beck  Skieens, Dara ................................... 48, 55, 72
 Skina, Mona ........ ........................... 54, 72, 134  Slate,
Corrine ........................................ 51, 134  Sliger, Marlys
...........................................------------------3--2---------
Sliger, Mervin ................................. 34, 36, 128  Small, Duane 
Small, Harry .................... 50, 52, 55, 62, 128  Smith, Anita
............................ 53, 55, 56, 129  Smith, Byron
.................................................--------------9-4----------------
 Smith, Dallas .................................. 34, 65, 1'5  Sm ith, Dave
.................................................. 145  Smith, Delesta
--------------------- ...................6..8...,. ....1..4..5..  Smith,
Donald
......................--------------------.............1..3...4..--------
Smith, Douglas
...........................................------------1--4--5-------- 
Smith, Douglas H. ........................................ 145  Smith,
Frank  Smith, Gail ..------------------.......................5..2..,.
....61. 145  Smith, James
........................................-------------5-6--,- ---6-2----- 
Sm ith, Judy .............................. ...72, 119, 129  Smith,
Lynnette .............................. 50, 61, 129  Smith, Nancy Jo
.................... 53, 55, 61, 145  Smith, Paul  Smith, Raymond
...........................................------------5--1--- --------- 
Sm'th, Richard ............................................ 145  Smith,
Roger  Smith, Ruth  Smith, Stan
........................-------------------------------.....6.2.................
 Snowden, Helen .............................. 32, 68, 134  Soderstrom,
Lorn  Sofie, Tom
...............------.....-------..................-------------7-0-----.. 
Soine, Janet
..............................................------------------5-2-----------
 Solene, Kenneth -.............-...........................-- 145  Solie,
Valerie .................................. 55, 74, 139  Solvik, Norman 
Sorenson, Judy ......-....--- ....................... 61, 139  Sorstokke,
Carl  Soth, Richard  Southern, Rose Ann
...................................... 32  Souve, Arthur  Sowers, Patricia
.................................... 53, 75  Spangler, Donald
............--------------- --........................-6-9--------  Sparks,
Gayle .......................... 32, 38, 71, 145  Spearin, Herbert
.................................... 56, 118  oellacy, Frank  SRokley, Pat
.......................................... 71, 134 Springer, Frank
-----------------------.............7..0..,. ....1..1..8........... 
Squillace, Ralph  Staggs, Gene .................................. 51, 56,
134  Staggs, Patsy
.......................................-----------5--3--, ---1-3--9---
Stakkestad, Harry  Stark, Jack  Starr, Mary  Start, John  Stept ens, David 
Stephens, Jack  Stevenson, Mary ......................------5--0-,-
---5--4, 61. 134  Stoa, James
........................................----------------9--4- ,- ---9--6---
 Stobbart, George  Stogsdill, Rose  Stole, Kathryn
........................-------------4--8-,- ---67, 145 Stone, Donald 
Stone. Robert --------------------.............-----....9...8..,.
....1..0..0....  Stoneburg, Lila  Storino, Robert  Stover, Walter 
Stradley, Margery  Streets, Calvin  Strom, Frederick  Stromberg, Lorrine
........................ 52, 67, 145  Strong, Robert .................. 34,
36, 51, 62, 145  Stroup, Willis
.............................------------................. 13  Stull,
Carole .......................................... 53, 145  Suggs, Robert
.......................................... 94, 96  Sullivan, Colleen
.................................... 45, 129  Sullivan, Daniel  Sullivan,
Fred ................................................ 134  Summers, Donald
............................ 56, 70, 139  Sundal, Rey
.................................... 28, 55, 129  Sundal, Rita
............................ 50, 51, 61, 135  Sundean, Donald  Sundquist,
John ........................ 32, 34, 65, 135  Sutton, Lloyd  Swalwell, Bob
..............................................--------------6-2--------------
 Swalwell, Ken .................. 54, 62, 94, 98, 109 Swan, Gerry
.......................... 54, 62, 109, 129  Swanberg, Alan 
............... 36, 41, 50, 52, 55, 75, 104, 129  Swanson, Elaine
.................................... 67, 1A6  Swanson. Roger
...................................... 66, 146  Sward, Delores  Swedberg.
Rosalee ................ 32, 61, 105, 139  Sweet, Alice
..........................................-----------5-3--,- ---1-4--6-----
 Swenson, Deanna .............................. 54, 55, 64  Swofford,
Harold  T  Tabor, Ross
............................................------------6-5--,-
---1-2--9-----  Tabor, Tom ...................... 36, 38, 52, 66, 139 
Tackett, Don .....------------------------------
......................1..4..6..............  Talbott, Carroll
...................................... 76, 146  Tanqueran, Eileen Tate,
Nancy ............................ 54, 61, 105, 139  Taylor, Charles  PAGE
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Taylor, Gary .................................. 36, 62, 139  Taylor, M
arilyn .............................................. 146 Taylor, Ralph
................................................ 135  Taylor, Ray  Taylor,
Shirley .......... 26, 32, 52, 54, 61, 146  Tenneson, Ruth
...................................... 51, 139  Terry, Muriel  Tesdall,
Richard  Teshera, Robert  Thacker, Harvey
....................------------........................--6-9------------ 
Tharp, Marilyn ................ 38, 53, 61, 105, 146  Theiss, James 
Thomas, Edward ...................... 50, 56, 69, 146  Thomas, Gerald
Thomas, Jesse
...................----------------------------........7..0..........-- 
Thomas, Kathryn  Thomas, Keith Thomas, Nancy  Thompson, George
.................................. 56, 139  Thompson, Harry  Thompson,
Janis  ....................................... 139  Thompson, Mary  Thon,
Jerry ..------------------.................-..-.-.-.-.-.-..- -----
............... 110  Thorlakson, Donald  Thorlakson, Juanita  Thramer,
Eugene .................................-.. 56, 129  Thynes, Carl  Ticknor,
Charlotte .......................................... 129  Tiland, John
............................................ 66, 94  Tincker, James 
Tinkham, Kenneth ........................................ 118  Tisch,
Elaine .......................................... 52, 146  Tobie, Paul
.............................. 50, 51, 65, 129  Tolan, John  Torgerson,
Linda  Torseth, Arnold  Torwick, Camille
.................................... 61, 146 Tovrea, Bruce  Tovrea, Hubert 
Townley, Sharon .................................... 52, 146  Townsend,
William Trames, Bill  Travland, Eugene  Trecker, Duayne  Tromp, Gene 
Tromp, Glen  Troutner, Kathleen .......................... 42, 45, 139 
Trunkey, William  Trupp, Carol  Tuchman, Louis  Tucker, Marilyn
...................... 38, 51, 72, 139  Turk, Nancy
.............................. 32, 34, 61, 139  Turner, Raymond
.......................................... 139  Tutton, Charles
............................................-----------1--3-5-------------
Twing, Dalene .......................... 50, 53, 54, 135  Tyyska, Lorraine
............................................ 135  U  Uhrig, Frank 
Upington, Thomas  Utt, Irving
......--------------------...........------------.............1..2. 9  V 
Valley, John  VanBronkhorst, David .................................. 146 
Vance, Francis ........................................ 66,  146 
VanderGriend, Marianne  VanderGriend, Marius  VanderMey, Dorothy
..................................... 146  VanderMey, Fred  VanderYacht,
Gaylon  VanDyke, Louis  Personal Jnclex (con'  Vane, Ellen .....----
--------------------1-2-9-----.................................... 
Vanetta, William  VanLaningham, Lee  VanMoorhem, Osborne ......
...........7.5.,. .1.3.5....  VanOttingham, Patricia
...................7.1.............. VanWoudenberg, Stephen  VanWyck,
Donald ........................13.5................  Vaughan, William
............3.2,. ..34.,. .5.1, 135  Vaughn, Leona  Vaughn, Loren 
VanZanten, Lee  Vezzetti, Martin
.........................-.--.-1-.3-.-5........  Viereck, Virgil  Visser,
John  Vitters, Richard  Vopnford, Sigrid Vopnford, Walter  Vroman, Reta
........................3.6.,. .1.3.9............  Vujovich, Robert  W 
Waggoner, Tom .............5.6.,. .6.2,. ..10.4, 139  Walker, Claude
...........................7.0....................-----------------------
------  Walker, Ruth ..............5.2.,. .6.4., ..1.0.5, 135  W all, Joyce
.........................7.4.,. .1.3.9.............  Wallace, Don
...............5.0.,. .6.2., ..1.1.9., 129  Wallace, Gerald  Wallrof,
Margaret ----.............7.1.,. .1.45..........  Walston, JoAnn
......................5.1,. ..14.5...........  Walston, Richard
............3.2.,. .3.4.,. .5.0., 62  Walter, Marilyn
...............-------3-6,- --55------------.................  Walton, John
 Wanter, Gerald -- .........................9.8................  Ware, Ross
 Waring, William ....3.4., 45, 50, 52, 75, 130  Warneke, Janet-Kay
.............6.1.,. .1.0.5., ..135  Warner, Joan
..............-------------.7.6...-----------
...............................  Waterbury, Gerald
.-----------------------5.6............-.-.-..........56  Waugaman, Darryl
.......................1.4.5...............  Weber, Constance  Weber,
Dolores  Weber, Michael ......................6.6., ..14.5........... 
Weeda, Harry  Wefer, Norman  Weidenbach, Avis ...................5.4.,.
.1.2.9.........  Weidenbach, Rosalie .................5.3.,. .1.3.5....... 
Weidkamp, Ronald  Weinbrecht, Richard ............6.2., ..10.2.,. .139 
Wells, Donald  Wells, Grace  Wells, Robert
...........................1.3.5...................  Wells, William  West,
Barbara ..................5.5.,. .6.8., ..1.4.6.... West, Don
......................5.4,. ..75.,. .1.3.5.......  West, lone
..............................1.4.6.....................----
---------------------------  Westover, Zoanne ................5.0.,. .5.1.,
..1.2.9..  Westrick, Jack
...........................5.6....................-----------------------------
 Whalen, Robert  Whalen, Terry  Whan, Edward ..............5.4.,. .6.7.,
..1.09, 135  Wheeler, Don  Whelan, Leonard  Whipkey, Kathryn
.........----------------6- 1-------.................................. 
Whipple, Lorna
..........................1.4.6..................----------------------------
White, Carolyn .......................7.4.,. .1.05............  White, Dan
---------------------5-6-,- -1-0- 8........................................
 W hite, Dennis ...........................1.3.5...................  White,
Robert ...... ........5.4.,. .9.4., . 96, 129  White, Jerry
............................1.4.6................---------  White, Lawrence
Wicker, Edith  Widner, Shirley .................5.3.,. .7.2., ..1.4.6... 
Wiedeman, Jacqueline  Wieland, Clarissa  Wiggins, Gary  Wigington, Ralph 
Wiig, Norman ........................................66, 135  Wilbur, Mary
............................ 36, 53, 76, 140  Wlikinson, Robert
................... ................... 94  Wilkinson, Virginia
.................. 55, 56, 57, 129  Wilkinson, William  Willet, John
................................................. 129  Willette, Jacqueline
............................----- 52, 129  Willey, Richard  Willey, Raymond
 Willand, Lola ........................... ...................1.46 
Williams, Bert  Williams, Frank
.....................................------- ----4-5--,- ---7-3-- 
Williams, Rodger .................................. 29, 135  Williamson,
Omer .......................................... 55  Wilson, Donald
................................................ 66  Wilson, Harriet
........................ 38, 55, 61, 135  Wilson, Jack  Wiltfong, Frank
............................................. 94 Winchester, James  Wise,
Nada
......................----------------------------.............6..8...---- 
Wold, Thomas Wolf, George  Wolf, Mary  Wolf, Peggy
.................................................. 129  Wolgemuth, Joan
............ 50, 53, 61, 119, 129  Wood, Warren
................................................ 146  Woodcock, Jack
...................................... 65, 116  Woodruff, David  Woods,
Malcolm  Woodward, Lois
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Worthylake, Harry .................................. 56, 129 Wortman, Ruth
................................................ 54  Wray, Donna
.................................... 29, 55, 129  Wright, Janice
....................................... 53, 146  Wright, Martha
.................................... 105, 146  Y   Yamashita, Thelma
........................ 50, 55, 139  Yerrington, Ruby Lee
...................................... 36 Yoakum, Delmar
.................................... 52, 146  Yonekawa, Mitsu
............................................ 140  Yorkston, Thomas 
Yoshimura, Gwendolyn  Yothers, Jerry  Yotsko, Sandra
...................................... 54, 146  Young, Berta  Young, John
............................1.3.5....................  Young, Larry
.-.............- ................................ 140  Young, Marilyn
.............................. 55, 67, 129  Young, Robert
........................................ 34, 129  Young, Wayne  Youngberg,
Clarence ........ 34, 36, 50, 62, 140 Yount, David
................................ 51, 109, 129  Yount, Karen  Z  Zabel,
Albert .......................................... 32, 140  Zeebuyth, Wally 
Zeller, Herbert ............................................. 146  Ziegler,
Shirley . -..............................7..2..,. . 146  Ziemba, John 
Zimmerman, Jerry  Zion, Jerolynn  ................................ 53, 55,'
140  Zorotovich, Paul  Zuanich, Barbara  Zupan, Mary
.............................---................ 135  Zwaschka, Marion 
cl4cnowte Jmnents  Many thanks are due to those connected with the annual
and with the school who helped to make this book possible.  We wish to 
thank ARTCRAFT ENGRAVING COMPANY and Howard Vierling for all their
assistance in planning; BRADBURY'S PHOTOGRAPHY  STUDIO and Bob Bradbury for
their speedy service when it was needed most; S. K. SMITH COMPANY and Phil
Clark for the blue and white  covers; UNION PRINTING COMPANY and Ken
Nuckolls for their thoughtful cooperation; SANDISON'S PHOTOGRAPHERS for the
portraits of the  homecoming princesses; and Jim Bliss, our adviser, for
his guidance and help.  To the staff members - a special vote of thanks: to
Stan Lilian, Art Mafli, and Ron Camfield for work in taking pictures of the
many activi-ties  and organizations; to the art staff, Ben Doyle, Alan
Swanberg, Pat Gibson, and Rodney Maxwell-Muir, who did an outstanding job
(the fellows  designed the end sheets); to the college and each student who
contributed to the production of the book with pictures, suggestions, and
assistance with  copy; and to the ambitious staff we had this year. These
people spent long, hard hours in room 128 working on the annual so that the
pictorial  and written word of this past year would be correct on every
count. Without the section editors and their assistants the book could not
have been  put  into production. The cooperation and willingness to work
that they displayed helped us to complete the dummies, layouts, and copy
writing to  meet every deadline.  In these few words of recognition we
could not possibly hope to mention everyone to whom thanks are due. A large
share of the credit always belongs to those who work in the background and
never receive the praise due to them.  We hope that in years to come this
book will help you to recall old memories from your college days at Western
. NADINE SCHILLING, Editor  RUTH ANN BRITT, Business Manager  PAGE ONE
HUNDRED FIFTY-TWO

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