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NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE KLIPSUN

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1961 KLIPSUN  WESTERN WASHINGTON COLLEGE  BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON

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What is a doorway? Quite often in the most simple  everyday objects one may
find ideas that will in turn give birth to rather complex and meaningful
things.  Yes, what is a doorway? While we are on the subject of  doorways
and the like, what is a window .. or a key?  Through this annual you will
find numerous doorways,  windows and keys.  In one way an annual is a
doorway. It is a doorway that  has been left slightly ajar to give the
reader a peek into  the past. It is an open window through which to gaze at
yesterday's pageants. It is a key to a casket containing  man ones.  ar e ,
windows and k them  e them aside till y again  needed.  IEL  AC  3  4

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Klipsun Staff  NIEL PFUNDT,  Co-editor  STACY TUCKER, Co-editor GARY
SIRGUY, Technical Editor SALLY VICTOR, Office manager, Index Editor  CARSON
BOYSEN, Faculty and Depts. Editor  TOM GILL, Classes Editor  CAL PAPRITZ,
Sports Editor  DIANNE NEWSHAM, Sports Editor SHARON FRIEND, Activities
Editor LINDA STIXRUD, Organizations Editor  KAREN BAINTER, Writer KEN
ROBERTSON, Photographer NED OLSON, Photographer ARDEN MUNKRES,
Photographer

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TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY . . . . 6  LIVING GROUPS . . .
. . . . . . . . 40 ORGANIZATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . 60  SPORTS . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 104  ACTIVITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128  CLASSES 
SENIORS . . . . . . . . . . . . 150  JUNIORS . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 
SOPHOMORES . . . . . . . . . . 176  FRESHMEN . . . . . . . . . . . 186 
CAMPUS, COUNTY AND COMMUNITY . . 200

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ADMINISTRATION

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College is not a social romp, "College is not an exten-sion  of high
school." What is College? A definition may  not be agreed upon by everyone,
no matter what Webster  happens to say, but no matter what this
educational,  evasive thing called "college" is, it is the administration 
that keeps it going and in existence.  Behind the doors of many offices and
in back of many  windows, sit the many figures who are the keys to our 
educational experiences. In back of placement, in back  of that
long-dreaded, long-lined, long-necessary process  of registration, sit the
minds of the leaders, the admin-istration.

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Perhaps it has occurred to every se-rious  student at one time or another 
that the pursuit of knowledge is  an  activity doomed to failure, that,
in-deed,  since every new truth seems to  beget two new problems, the more 
progress one makes, the further he  gets from the goal. Yet this is
occa-sion  for despair only if the process of  learning is dull and
dulling, and the  problematic state only frustrating.  If, to the contrary,
to-be-learning is  better than to-have-learned, and if  the recognition of.
a problem is itself  a refreshment of  spirit, one begins to  see why the
college years are the best  years of all.  JAMES L. JARRETT President

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Behind the door in Old Main numbered 214 is the  office of the Dean of
Women. Problems of the fe-male gender of collegiate-type resident are
brought  before her in varying numbers every day. Ready  to talk over your
problems and assist with work-able  solutions, Dean Powers has probably, at
some  time or another, come into contact with most of  the female students
on campus. Besides advising  A.W.S., the Dean assists with housing
accommo-dations,  and the formulation and keeping of col-lege  rules.  Back
in  the "days of yore" in high school, while  we were all attending college
conferences, most of  us had our first contact with the helpful assistance 
and wit of Dean "Mac". He might even have been  part of the reason that you
decided to attend West-ern.  Residing during college hours behind the door 
of Old Main 216, Dean McDonald helps men stu-dents  with their problems, in
finding a job, or  acquiring a loan, besides advising Norsemen and  keeping
the male students from too vigorously  over-stepping the bounds  of
society.

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Some students may not even know that Merle S.  Kuder, Director of Student
Personnel Services,  exists, unless they still have a faint picture of him 
speaking during welcome week. But many stu-dents  do have a very clear
picture of him and ad-mire  his helpful guidance. Dr. Kuder coordinates 
student welfare and helps to develop policy, be-sides  providing counsel
and guidance.  Directing the hectic stream of activities in the Vik-ing 
Union Building, which is the center of West-ern's  day and night social
life, is the person of  Harold "Barney" Goltz, Director of Student
Activ-ities.  Always ready to help and cooperate, or give  suggestions if
they are needed, the busy Mr. Goltz  indirectly touches the lives of us
all. Comptroller Sam Buchanan keeps the budget in  balance. Checks coming
in have to meet payments going out; state-paid budgets have to be kept in 
trim shape. Metrecal came out in six-packs in  1960; Washington state
dollars didn't.

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MRS. GERTRUDE ALLISON  (Dr. Kuder)  MRS. ETHELYN SISK  (Dean McDonald) 
Right  Top to Bottom  MRS. ELAINE STUMPF  (Mr. William O'Neil)  MRS. HELEN
McCLYMONT  (Dean Powers) MRS. BETTY FARNHAM  (Mr. Barney Goltz)

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Business Office  MR. ERNEST MRS. THERESA MRS. DORIS  SAMS FICKEL BUCHANAN 
MRS. VIVIAN MR. EVERETT  LAPPENBUSCH BRIGHTON  MR. FRANK  STIMSON  MRS. IVA
MRS. ELVA JORDAN PAYN

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Mrs. Florence Perkins  Dr. Pat Allan  Pepsodent may hold the secret behind
the white-ness  of teeth, but it doesn't hold the secret behind  the
sincerity of the smiles you see as you enter one  of these offices on
campus where you are greeted  by a secretary or receptionist. Whether it is
in Old  Main or in the Viking Union, the office staff of the  college
should have it's own share of badges for  keeping the school in running
order.  Mrs. Cecile Meehling  Dr. Ross  Mrs. Dolores Riley  Dr. Jarett 
Mrs. Verlaine Van Horn Dr. Jarett

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FACULTY AND DEPARTMENTS

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Life is a series of doorways and windows, entrances and glimpses, openings
and observations.  Our education is a room to be entered by slowly,
steadily thrusting open the heavy three-layered doorway of study, time, and
persistance.  Our goal is seen and encouraged by windows which enable us to
see the knowledge for which we are searching.  The windows through which we
glimpse and understand our education are the faculty.  Some windows may be
a little clearer, less fogged than others, and some offer a better view of
what we are seeking, but they are windows and what we see with their help
depends on our desire to see and  our efforts to perceive.  And eventually
the door will be open and our education achieved...

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Art  MR. A. GRAHAM  COLLIER  MISS HAZEL  PLYMPTON  MR. DAVID  MARSH  MISS
IONE A. FOSS  MISS RUTH  KELSEY A tree is a tree-or is it ? Sometimes a
tree can be  various violet blobs of pigment on an ochre back-ground  (if
you are that kind of artist) . . . dood-les,  Mondrian designs, mobiles,
Eames Chairs, Fra  Angelico ... "WHO ?" "WHAT ?" You say? The  Art
Department covers all areas from that most-often-  mocked course,
basketweaving, to clay mod-eling,  jewelry making, and interior decorating.
 MISS MIRIAM  L. PECK

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Biological  Sciences  MR. DECLAN  BARRON  DR. CHARLES  J. FLORA  MRS. 
FLORENCE KIRKPATRICK  DR. MERIBETH  MITCHELL  Amid the Petri dishes, half
carved up frogs,  swarming bacteria, (in containers, of course) and 
Encyclopedia Britannica celluloid wisdom, the Bi-ological Sciences
Department used its powers to  instil a gram of knowledge into Western's
minds.  MISS RUTH E.  PLATT

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Economics, Business, Government  The Economics, Business, and Government
De-partment  offers a wide variety of courses from  accounting and
political science, to typing and  shorthand. Though some people's shorthand
does  tend to be longer than their long hand, students  do gain skill in
the manual parts of business, and  organizations such as the Model United
Nations,  and International Relations Club  help develop  skill in the
other aspects of the department.  DR. ERWIN S. DR. GERALD  MAYER EGERER 
DR. HOWARD E.  MITCHELL  DR. FRANK W.  NUEBER  DR. HAROLD O.  PALMER  MR.
DONALD C. MISS VIRGINIA A.  SWEDMARK TEMPLETON  DR. JOHN J.  WUEST

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English  DR. ARTHUR  HICKS  DR. MOYLE F.  CEDERSTROM  As Fielding would
say, Dear reader, I hope you  will understand when I say that we must
continue  this discussion another day... our English Depart-ment  is
teaching us to be brief, accurate, gram-matically  correct, concise and
well, I'm sure this is all fine and well, but our dear Tom Jones could  not
be long tortured with such pangs of inability to  find space to express
himself, what with Shake-speare,  Spencer and must we mention it, Lady 
Chatterley all  in the same curriculum. And the ex-istentialists,  the
romanticists, well, gentle reader,  I should prefer not  to speculate upon
subjects  which would offend the modern, sophisticated  gentleman student
of our language.  DR. FRANCIS MR. J. VIGGO MR. ANNIS J. MR. GOLDEN 
EVENHUIS HANSEN HOVDE LARSEN  MR. ALLAN E.  MATHIESON  MR. SYUDNY MISB5
BEVELI±YN UK. ALBERiT I'UK. rJWI11  MENDEL ODOM VAN AVER CLAPP 
MR. W. ROBERT  LAWYER

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DR. ELEANOR  KING  (German)  DR. GERALD  COHEN  (French)  Foreign Languages
 "Pardonnez- mois, messieur, que lengua estoy hab-lando  ? Est-ce que je
suis schizophrenic?" Could be.  With Russian, Spanish, French, German and
then  classical Greek and Latin slipped into a beefed-up curriculum in
foreign languages, there were mo-ments  when English did become Greek, and 
French Spanish, and ... there might have been a  few slipped tapes in the
recording booths with  some people talking two and three languages at 
once. But it was understandable; didn't even Mr.  Krushchev at times speak
with his feet ?  MRS. EUNICE  FABER  (French,  Spanish)  MR. WILLIAM 
ELMENDORF (Spanish,  Russian)  MR. JOHN J.  PERADOTTO  (Latin, Greek)  MRS.
NOREEN  PERADOTTO (French)  DR. WALTER  ROBINSON  (German)

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Geography  Geology  DR. ROBERT L.  MONAHAN  DR. HOWARD J. DR. ELBERT E. 
CRITCHFIELD MILLER  Back in the time of Christopher Columbus, B.O.M. 
(Before Old Main), the world was considered  flat,  but Western is very
staunchly equipped for to-day's  geography classes with a full supply of 
round globes. Zones, maps, mountains, deserts,  climates, and weather - The
Geography Depart-ment  offers courses that deal with them all.  DR. ROBERT 
CHRISTMAN  MR. DONALD J. MISS MARIE EASTERBROOK PABST

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History  DR. KEITH A. DR. BERNARD L.  MURRAY BOYLAN  EDWARD J.  ARNTZEN 
DR. DON F. BUTTRICK  HARLEY E.  HILLER  DR. AUGUST  RADKE  DR. CARL U. 
SCHULER  Notable people have  had various quotes about our  life being as
it is because the lives of those in the  past were what they were. History
is the study of  the "were." Perhaps when we are "weres" our  Cuban
catastrophe and satellite competition will  seem as ridiculous as the "Pig"
war and armor for  knights seem to us now. Western's History De-partment 
offers general and specialized history  courses all dealing in the "weres"
of the past, and  bringing out causes and effects besides the lunacy  and
sense of the past.  RICHARD F.   WHITTEMORE

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Home Economics  MISS DOROTHY MRS. EDITH B. MISS HELEN A.  RAMSLAND LARRABEE
TURCK  I.A. and Home Economics both welcomed new  members into their
departments this year. Can  you bake a cherry pie? Do you know what a "die"
 is? In these departments you can find an ever-increasing number of useful
arts and crafts for  everyone from the future home economist and  housewife
to the shop teacher and architect . . .  or for the average student who may
just want to  learn a few skills in these fields.  Industrial Arts  DR.
PAT. H. GERALD D.  ATTEBERRY BAILEY  DR. CHARLES M. DR. RAY A. RICE SCHWALM
 MISS EDNA E.  CHANNER  DR. EARL R.  HEPLER

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Library  "Am I dreaming or is it true?" The wonderment  on Herbert
Hearsey's face may have come from the fact that the books had always been
there, but  the students were increasing. The new program  took its
fatalities, and the college asked for a new  wing for the library.  MISS
JEAN  AICHELE  MR. HERBERT  HEARSEY  MISS MILDRED  HERRICK  MISS MIRIAM 
MATHES  MR. ROBERT  MORSE MR. WILLIAM  SCOTT

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Music  Sousa might have rolled over in his grave to the  rousing tempo of
the marching band controversy.  At any rate, Western's Music Department
stood  firm and so did the band. Putting marching aside,  they did an about
face and turned to the concert  stage.  The strains of Vivaldi's Gloria
added to the Christ-mas   spirit at Western when the department gave  its
annual Christmas Concert. Faculty and student  recitals  throughout the
year provided the Western  student with glimpses into the college's musical
 talent.  DR. FRANK L.  D'ANDREA  MR. JEROME  GLASS  MRS. EVELYN MR. JAMES
F.  HINDS JONES  MRS. KATHERINE  MORSE  MR. BERNARD W.  REGIER  MR. G. DALE
DR. DAVID B.  REUBART SCHAUB   MISS NONIE MR. ARTHUR  STONEHOUSE THAL  DR.
DON C.  WALTER

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Mathematics  MR. FREDERICK  LISTER  "Two and two equals five" - at least in
some math  classes it can. Providing homework for many  Western students,
the Mathematics Department  offers courses which range from logic to
calculus  to engineering. Perhaps the Senate investigating  committees
should be equipped with as accurate  a weapon as the mathematician's truth
table.  MR. HARVEY  GELDER MR. JAMES  HILDEBRAND  MR. WALTER  SANDERS  DR.
JAMES  McFARLAND  DR. SHELDON RIO

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Physical Education  "Hup-1-2-3," "Volley for service," "Splash!," "Cha  Cha
Cha"; thus the Physical Education Depart-ment  moves along in a
never-ending chain of ac-tivity.  Freshmen uttered screams of horror at
first  sight of the swim suits, but, as freshmen do, ad-justed  to the
stretchy knits and paddled matter-of-factly  away in soggy acceptance.  MR.
CHARLES MR. ROBERT MISS CHAPELLE LAPPENBUSCH JACOBS ARNETT  MISS MONICA 
GUTCHOW  DR. AMELIA  KILBY  MISS RUTH WEYTHMAN

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Physics  Chemistry  Behind the solid grey walls, inside a maze of hall-ways
 we find the physics and chemistry student  working hard to build up, break
down, exploit,  and explore energy. This important department  prepares
students for a future when life will be  ever more based on knowledge in
the scientific  field.  DR. MARION MR. WILLIAM DR. LOWELL DR. FRED 
BESSERMAN DITTRICH EDDY KNAPMAN  DR. ARNOLD DR. EDWARD MR. PAUL MR. PHILIP 
LAHTI NEUZIL SUNSET THAYER

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Professional  Education  DR. IRWIN A.  HAMMER  DR. RAYMOND  HAWK  MR. CLARK
 BROWN  DR. DONALD W.  BROWN  DR. KATHERINE MISS KATHERINE  CARROLL
CASANOVA  MRS. ELIZABETH MISS FRANCES MRS. MABEL MRS. MARY ,DR. HENRY W.
MISS CORINNE  GREGORY  HANSON HODGES IRVIN JONES KLANN

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Professional  Education  MR. GEORGE  LAMB  Dunce caps are out of style now
as a teaching dis- cipline,  and theories of paddling are against some  of
the theories of psychology - lest the child  should get a teacher complex
or something.  (Though many teachers purposefully ignore this  idea.)
Discipline is  only one of a mass of problems  tackled in education
courses. Techniques and les-son  preparation, educational theories, and
person-ality  theories, besides the maintaining of interest  in the
perpetually bored young human animal,  confront the would-be teacher.  DR.
DAVID  McDONALD  MISS RUBY McINNES  MR. CHARLES MR. ROY  MILLER MUMME  MISS
SYNVA MR. FRANK  NICOL PUNCHES

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Professional  Education  After assimilating the ed. courses the
pre-destined  enlightener of the future generation gets to try  out those
theories which he has maintained and  those techniques which he has adopted
in becom-ing  an official student teacher - perhaps in the  Campus School,
perhaps in a Bellingham or county  school, or perhaps in a school in Skagit
County.  Survival of the fittest holding true, Western's ac-ademically 
armed students emerge victorious and  a new batch of teachers leaves
Western's incuba-tion  for jobs in the field after graduation.  DR. ALLAN 
ROSS  DR. ROBERT  SIMPSON   DR. BEARNICE  SKEEN  MR. HAROLD MISS MARY 
WINSLOW WATROUS  MRS. MARY WORTHYLAKE  DR. RALPH  THOMPSON

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DR. DON MR. GEORGE  BLOOD GERHARD, JR.  Psychology  "Adler, Jung and Freud;
they changed the nation's  complexion - there must be a glandular
connec-tion."  The Gateway Singers used to pack in crowds  as they plunked
away on similar subterranean  strings of the Western mind. But it took a
whole psychology department to make the strains more  than laughable; and
with visions of Humbert  Humbert leaping across a Western Student's
libi-do,  there were moments when even a psychologist's  tongue might trip
more than three times over the  thought of Lolita.  DR. HENRY DR. EVELYN 
ADAMS MASON  DR. CHARLES  HARWOOD  DR. WILLIAM  BUDD  MR. FRED  DEBRULER 
DR. ELVET  JONES

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Philosophy  Once upon a time, there was a wide-eyed fresh-man  who didn't
know what philosophy was. Still  he sat discussing life and questioning
ideas in the  smoke-filled den of humanity that is the coffee shop. No
longer is philosophy the deep, dark, and  mystical subject it once was
thought to be. Today  it has become of interest to the average student. 
Western's new Philosophy Department is in keep-ing with the new look of the
campus, and even  more in keeping with the new aim of the campus  -to
produce more "thinking" men for today's  thinking world.  MR. HALLDOR 
KARASON  DR. PAUL  HAGENSICK

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Speech  DR. LAURENCE  BREWSTER  Surrounding us at all times, from classroom
lec-tures,  to the mixed garble of the coffee shop, to the  discussion of
last night's party, to the rugged  drawl of Huckleberry Hound blasting from
the  TV tube, speech is the key to the exchanging of  ideas. The casual
atmosphere of speech classes,  gives the average podium-shy student with
his  note cards quivering in his hands, a chance to  develop his speaking
skill. Western's Speech De-partment  gives the students the chance to
partake  in all phases of dramatics, to compete in different  DR. SENE MR.
MARK forensics activities, and to help other people CARLILE FLANDERS 
through work in speech therapy.  D. PAUL MR. ERHART DR. HARRY  HERBOLD
S--C-H--I-N ~S-K--E- S~--T- IV~E --R~

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Sociology-Anthropology  No more the lost land, the dark continent. Africa's
 political rhythms beat their way to the world's  doorsteps and men like
Dr. David Brokensha, who  had been there, explained them in places like 
Western's Sociology-Anthropology Department  where Angelo Anastasio and his
colleagues offered  insights into culture and society, population, so-cial 
theory.  DR. ANGELO  ANASTASIO  MR. DONALD  CALL  MR. DAVID  BROKENSHA  DR.
DENNIS  MAZUR

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DR. WILLIAM C.  BUDD  Psychological Services  and Research  MR. FRED M. 
DeBRULER  A door opens and a student enters. He is only one  of several
students that come for help to The Bu-reau  of Psychological Services and
Research which  is headed by Maurice Freehill. This department  helps
students to seek answers to their more seri-ous  problems and also conducts
psychological re-search. DR. MAURICE  FREEHILL

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Faculty Not Pictured  MISS ALICE I. G. IMHOFF (Art)  MISS LEONA SUNDQUIST
(Biological Sciences)  DR. JAMES S. MARTIN (Biological Sciences)  DR.
DONALD K. SCHWEMMIN (Biological Sciences) MR. BYRON E. HAGLUND (Economics,
Business, Government)  DR. GEORGE MULDROW (English) MR. GEORGE E. WITTER
(Mathematics)  MRS. EDNA BIANCHI (Music)  MR. KENNETH CLOUD (Music)  DR.
RAYMOND A. CISZEK (Physical Education)  MR. JACKSON M. HUBBARD (Physical
Education)  MR. JAMES R. LOUNSBERRY (Physical Education)  DR. MARGARET
AITKEN (Physical Education)  MISS VIVIAN JOHNSON (Professional Education) 
MRS. JEAN SHEPARD (Professional Education)  MR. THOMAS E. STEVENS
(Professional Education)  MR. PHILIP SPAULDING (Sociology- Anthropology) 
DR. KENNETH C. LYMAN (Speech)  MISS LAUREL HOLCOMB (Library)  MR. WILLIAM
A. HALL (Psychological Services and Research)

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New doors and old doors open and close as students  move from room to room
and building to building. Students and faculty come and go. Soon the new 
doors of today will become old doors and the struc- tures  going up today
will in turn give way to new  skeletons rising out of the ground in many
tomor-rows. Now we close the doors to classrooms and move  on to equally
familiar doors. Doors that to many stu- dents  were "home" for several
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LIVING GROUPS

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Our best friends and our most intense and enjoyable  memories center within
the house or dorm in which we  stay. A large part of our time is spent
there, sleeping,  eating, studying, talking, griping, or just fooling  
around. A key to our personal development, our adjust-ment  and activities
within our living groups are an  im-portant  faction of our college
careers.  Remember the short sheetings and the practical jokes  ... the
moral uplift of your friends when your current  flame fizzled . . . working
on your skit or display for homecoming.., pizza with the kids downtown ...
the  crowded bulletin boards on everyone's wall ... the fire-sides  and
open houses .. munching on goodies with a  gang in your room and playing
records and gabbing  ... phone calls or no phone calls (also mail or no
mail)  ... after date gab .. serenades... frustrations and  aggravations
... personality clashes .. .close friends ...  crazy things you did and
sensible serious things . . . a  multitude of small memories and a
multitude of larg  memories.  Like opening the door to yo room these 1 
group pictures may, in a few recall to you  riety of personalities and me
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EDENS HALL  Row One:  J. Harlow  M. Gillet  J. Zink  J. Lard 0 B. Marr  S.
Hall  Row Two:  M. Anderson   M. Cuizon  K. Fifield  K. Butler  J. Woods 
M. Hanson  SB. Byrne  D. Minish  Row Three:  R. Shelander  B. Carr  P.
Strock  L. Bahlman  L. Niznik  M. Waite  L. Digerness  J. Grover  Row One: 
C. McCormick J. McGee  B. Campion  M. Ladwig  P. Lee  C. Burris  S. Rhebeck
 iB. Guinn  A. Marjullo  Row Two:  B. Dowen  SP. Clark  N. Matson  ........
P. Everitt  G. Bilodeau  B. Mills  L. Mathews  L. Dunn  A. Lensrud V.
Criscuola

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EDENS HALL  Row One  S. Nelson  S. Graham  N. Sherman  S. Wening  C. Brown 
Row One  J. Adams   C. Johnston  V. Oakvik  G. Anstis  Row One  V. Anasis 
S. Johnston  S. Martin  M. Pratt  L. Kelley  R. Coury  Row Two  J. Boos  M.
Wold  B. Overhus  K. Carlson  C. Warner  C. Koehler  Row Two  L. Marple M.
Petrie  L. Kirk  D. Finseth  M. Brodie  Row Two  J. Doxsee  M. Lightburn 
J. Hajduk  A. Simmons  K. Jacka  J. Menghini  L. Anderson

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Row One:  K. Fifield  M. Goldtein  EDEN'S HALL c. Homan  J. Benson  Row
Two:  L. Barlow  K. Schuehle  J. Ritchie  P. Hartman  G. Wolfrum  M.
Farrell  K. Kinnish  B. Bushaw  A. Donovan  Row Three:  K. Dingwall  B.
Boede  G. Goelzer  C. Burns,  B. Guerin  M. Cross  P. Hayes  L. Simpson  M.
Camp  Row Four:  N. Stadum  B. Ice  J. Geiger  C. Conrad  S. Strom  J.
Lindahl  L. Lindsay  C. Thromsen  E. Emery  E. Butrim  Row One:  M. Taylor 
J. Bellingar  S. O'Connar  D. White  K. Millard Row Two:  J. Werries  D.
Williams  L. Huffine  L. Jones  K. LaCourt  J. Wills  C. Okerlund  D. Smith
 D. Mahler  Row Three:  A. Brinshead  G. Laing  J. Hunter  J. Laulainen  L.
Lenfesty  J. Jam  N. Johnson  J. Byers  D. Michaelson  S. Meier  Row Four: 
L. Barnhardt  N. Menny  J. Shaw  C. Olson  K. Kittel  K. Larsen  K. Jenkins
 B. Barker  L. Sheely  L. Jedlecha  C. Carlson  J. Meier

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Row One  K. Wood  E. Schmieg  J. Salter  S. Braken  Mrs. Todd  T. Rine  D.
Lee  S. Johnson  C. Luther  E. Naff  Row Two  L. Booth  D. Bennett  D.
Tuanek  T. Clifford  S. Swanson  P. Corwin  K. Anderson  P. Frost  M. Burke
 T. Kuljuis  K. Davis  L. Blinzler  G. Albaugh  J. Afrank  Row Three  P.
Ericson  J. Olson S. Marsh  C. Clements  Row One  R. Craig  J. Willison  R.
Marganti  S. Simpson G. Woodham  J. Lowry A. Collins  M. Johnson J.
Gronholdt  S. Henry  S. Green  E. Huse  T. Olson  Row Two Mr. Elkins  D.
McNalley Mrs. Elkins  B. Key K. Marthfield  R. Cook L. Jensen  TODD HALL 
ELKINS HALL  Row Two- Cont.  B. Green  M. Hardt  K. Dammann  G. Fleetwood 
Row Three  J. Bennison  S. Messar  C. Matney K. Fredlund  C. Hufford  N.
Campbell  M. Daynes  G. Johnson  J. Nelson  S. Eldridge  M. Vander Griend
A. McKechnie  Row Four  J. Jansen  B. Mason  A. Lindstrom  M. Reed  J. Hill
 S. Allen  K. Bullock

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HIGHLAND HALL  Row One  R. Huddleston  D. Hewitt  G. Eagle  R. Weiss  E.
Zion  M. Cooper  B. Zagelow  Row Two  R. Norman  R. Baremy  D. Kelly  B.
Stubbs  S. Dalton  J. Caton  G. Bridgeman  J. Riseland  Row Three  S.
Sanders  K. Coupland  D. Giles  P. Smith  P. Turrell  F. Ceteznik  Row One 
B. Osborne  A. Willsey  D. Stovner  J. Wells  P. Toftoy  H. Waidel  R.
Konecke  Row Two  G. Anderson  F. Shull  R. Smith  R. Hurst  G. Mills  C.
Klein  C. McMullen  S a Row Three  C. Lindberg  D. Bonamy  " B. Butterworth
 Unidentified  F. Beisse  SUnidentified  K. Gunnison  L. Knight

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HIGHLAND HALL  Row One:  D. Baxter  J. Whitefield  J. Julius  G. Gerhard 
S. Aspden,  J. Logan  L. Hewitt  Row One :  G. Tangen  D. Cable  S. Van
Staveren  P. Kimple  R. Yothers  Row Two:  J. Dunn  G. Lawsen  D. Norton 
B. Steen  G. Wainscott  D. Zevenbergen  C. Boysen  Row Two:  L. Eliason  D.
Warr M. Dahlager  L. Pound  N. Ross  J. Lanphear  Row Three:  N. Murray  P.
Rehberger  T. Chicker  T. Clayton  S. Slwinski  D. Wellman  B. Gordon  Row
Three:  B. Cable  D. Gannon  D. Haase  G. Beeman J. Watland  T. Olson  R.
Holert  Row One:  R. Libby  S. Kohout  K. Dolmseth  B. Harrison  R. Wrenn
Row Two:  J. Mattingly  M. Evered  D. McConkey  S. Davis  J. Turpin  K.
Childs  B. Gugenheimer

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WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALL  Row One:  S. Leighton  D. Anderson  M. Murphy  S.
Stewart  M. Pryde M. Hawkins  P. Horton  L. Hall  Row Two :  C. Waugh  L.
Pederson  P. Unrein  L. Biggs  J. Madison  J. Cowan  A. Padlo  B. Stewart 
C. Hyde  Row One:  L. Bumgarner  K. Hunskor  K. Fortin  D. Horine  Row Two
:  S. Cook  J. Emry  K. Strong  B. Thomas  C. Baker  L. Bird  P. Dowd  L.
Stixrud  Row Three:  J. Van Aelst  L. Hemmerling  B. Grosshans  S. Bell  M.
Engdahl  L. Johnson  M. Eoff  S. Tyler  J. Runnels

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W.R.H.  Row One:  M. Davis  L. Kleve  J. Stendal  Row Two:  M. Carroll  C.
Harris  D. Grant  J. Slotemaker  I. Lewis  C. Curtis  S. Townsend  J.
Swetnam  M. Jackson  Row Three:  M. McDougal  P. Robbins  L. Baker  L.
Smoyer  J. Button  B. Unger  M. Curtis  M. Baker  J. Pennington  A.
Hadfield  S. Keyes  KLUANE  Row One:  C. Jeffers  J. Noel  P. Bradford  J.
Haydock  W. Cavens  S. MacMahon  J. Barrett  P. Rock  Row Two:  N. Kraft 
C. Van Belle  J. Christiansen  S. Wilson  R. Kopp  L. Haugseth  S. Crum  J.
Smith  M. Welch  L. Brooks  K. Routos  P. Risch  S. Weygant

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BAYVIEW  Row One:  J. Knudsen  M. Sarver  C. Williams  J. Lunger  K. Larson
 S. Irwin  Row Two : Mrs. R. Hennig  and Shultz  L. Blessin  C. Denny  J.
Wicks  J. Wajt  J. Loney  K. Eden  D. Mercer COLLEGE  LOGEUR  Row One:  L.
McKee  S. Irvin  Mrs. Vaughn  Mr. B. Vaughn  S. John  I. Sparks Row Two: 
P. Hawn  J. Newton  E. Scheyvers  V. Ridgway  J. Gleason  A. Walker

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FOREST  HALL  Row One:  J. Clark  S. Van Buren  M. Maedgen  D. Church  I.
Wills  N. Myers  J. Barry  Row Two:  P. McDonald  J. Evans  D. Langseth  P.
Wilson  D. Prosch  S. Anderson  S. Larson  S. Collins  Mrs. Sorenson 
BARR'S  HALL  Row One:  S. Fisher  J. Piske  Mrs. Schalow  M. Calderon  S.
Crowe  P. Coffin  Row Two :  B. Hicks  A. Doty  K. Sharnbroich  M.
Brandmarker  F. Lorenson  N. Evans  S. Cunningham  S. Gordon  J. Mayfield

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CHATEAU  Row One:  B. Cummings  L. Thompson  K. Bainter  Mrs. Cummings  Mr.
Cummings  J. Tebleman  M. Dionne  Row Two:  R. Pearcy  J. Medley  L.
Buxbaum  D. Tucker  M. Christine  V. Laushin   F. Barber  P. Wheeler  P.
Quigley  DORIC HALL  Row One:  J. Smelser  J. Jones  C. Wallace  C. Larson 
B. Rhoades  Row Two:  G. Lauderbach  M. Demick  C. Brady  K. Tamura  J.
Lacke  A. Auvinen L. Johnson  S. Anderson  E. Nelson  Row Three:  C.
Sargeant  P. Root  K. Knutson  S. Hutchinson  L. Lindstrom  M. Sterk  V.
Lockhart  G. Smith  C. Pearson  L. Thomsen

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LITTLETON'S LODGE  Row One : Row Two:  C. Christie C. Garlinghouse  S.
Couch B. Baldwin  P. Thompson  I. King  FOREST INN  Row One: Row Two:  V.
Gow Mrs. A. Sundquist  C. Backus J. Christianson  S. Irish E. Nogami  R.
Short  CRESTVIEW  Row One:  G. Treese  H. Berge  S. Wilkinson G. Husby  Row
Two:  K. Braithwaite  B. Suter  P. Fitts  C. Welfelt  C. Lium  J. Jordan 
K. Berg

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KLIPSUN HALL  Row One: Row Two :  P. Robicheau R. Kerstetter  D. Miller P.
Visser  J. Olsen D. Blair J. Wilson  P. Alexander  ALKI  Row One:  C. Ness 
R. Williams  D. Bortles  LODGE  Row Two:  J. Draper  R. Poole  N. Riise 
Mrs. Cornell  Baron-Mascot  NORSEMAN'S HALL  Row One: Row Two:  M. Chase R.
Tarleck  P. Mills N. Dillman  V. Matthews C. Smith  J. Smith R. Guth  Roy
Jr. Mrs. R. Wark

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TAMERLANE  Row One: Row Two:  B. Wozleck L. Bacon  J. Elliott C. Pein  E.
Fisher D. Beam  Mrs. Wooddruff  SHUKSAN HALL  Row One: Row Two:  P.
Caulkins Mrs. Altman  R. Stauffer E. Caulkins  W. Asplund  G. Cox  VIKINA 
Row One :  L. Van Pevenage  S. Norberg  A. Junet  M. Flickinger  R. Van
Pevenage  Row Two:  Mrs. Kindlund  Mr. W. Kindlund

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HERVIN'S  Row One:  G. Golliet  B. Ellingson  K. Stewart  D. Benseler  Row
Two:  T. Camberg  R. Dollarhide  C. Drummond  L. Davis  R. Johnson  Mrs. E.
Hervin  J. Smith  COLONIAL HOUSE  Row One: Row Two:  A. Brand C. Minshull 
G. Taylor F. Zimmer  P. Chun G. Taft  M. Quaintance P. Minshull  C. Green
J. Lavik  J. Davenport  Mrs. Patterson  REDWOOD HALL  Row One: Row Two : 
P. Birch A. Simenson  L. Doo M. Stewart  A. Keller S. Mose  Mrs. H. Bass J.
Karjala  J. McGlenn

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HIGHVIEW HALL  Row One:  G. Abrahamsen  N. McCrea  E. Cemmand  L. VanNatter
 Row Two :  Mrs. L. Hyslop  T. Masumoto  M. Command  C. Moller  DANIELS
HALL  Row One: Row Two:  J. Shiraki R. Tuck  L. Jacobson B. Huffman  L.
Gasser D. Cochenour  J. Kelso  HOFMAN HALL  Row One:  J. Icolucci   D.
McFarlane  J. Sullivan  D. Lutz  Row Two:  B. Murray  G. Eilers  L. Turton 
J. Wisen

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MARQUIS HALL  Row One: Row Two:  K. Byers A. Stewart  F. Lum M. Schilaty 
Mrs. Markwood W. Jasprica  F. Potter D. Bee  P. Ammons  HALLS  Row One:  S.
Rowe  L. Lechner  B. Gaskell  M. Albert OF IVY  Row Two:  J. McGinnis  C.
Ash  Mrs. Curtin  E. McCauley  M. Neuman  K. Tellvik  COLLEGE INN  Row One:
Row Two :  C. Birchall  C. Johnson  P. Ross  C. Manney  Mrs. Howell  B.
Kemp  L. Miller  S. Mohr  N. Smith  D. Hatling

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YWCA  Row One :  M. Witter  Y. Westman  K. Voyce  P. Wales  M. Helland  Row
Two:  K. Bellinger  J. Christensen  F. Marshall  Mrs. Bovard  H. Russell 
P. Jane  S. Bordeaux  BELLE HAVEN  Row One :  J. Wright  K. Hirano  R.
Kimoto  M. Egan  L. Lemon  Row Two:  N. Rabourn  M. Bell  V. Johnson  J.
Howard   M. White  M. Anderson  L. Stokes  HARBORVIEW HALL  Row One :  L.
Peterson  A. Giesy  E. Cholski  S. Houchen  J. McCune  Row Two:  Mrs. A.
Hunsaker  D. Durrwachter  J. Orr  R. Shupp  C. Fichter  E. Zobrist  D.
Cigler

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ORGANIZATIONS

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An education is many things in addition to the custom-ary  classes, books,
and exams. The college personality  develops in many ways. The many clubs
and organiza-tions  at Western provide the student with social, learn-ing, 
and service opportunities. When the student looks  back over his career at
Western one of the things that  will stand foremost in his mind is the
memory of the  many enjoyable evenings spent with people with like 
interests. Perhaps a memory appears of girls in roaring  twenties outfits
running around with pseudo gangsters  to rouse interest in World University
Service. Maybe  your memories are of discussions about education, math,  or
literature. Perhaps the hours of fellowship with one  of the religious
organizations is among your pleasant  recollections of Western. Here are
the clubs and organi-zations  in review for moments of nostalgia.

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STUDENT  GOVERNMENT  JERRY BAKER, President  JERRY CATON, Vice President 
GAIL BILODEAU, Secretary

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NINA TROUTNER  GARY ODEGAARD JUDY RUNNELS BOB BROWN  DR. LAURENCE BREWSTER,
Advisor  JOEL EVERETT LARRY~ ERNST  DR. CHARLES FLORA, Advisor

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DICK HAYES LINNEA WICKLUND BARBARA LOGSDON  LEGISLATURE  The student
Legislature, the governing body of Western's student govern-ment,  handles
over $100,000.00 when distributing the yearly budget. The  key behind many
major decisions, the Legislature affects everyone on  campus.  Whether it
is a "puppet show," or an active "thinking" board, the Blue  Blazer set,
sitting along a long narrow table, is  the backbone of the campus 
government.  GARY GERHARD

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B. BROWN  D. HEWITT  C. BOYSEN  ELECTIONS BOARD  FACILITIES BOARD  Row One 
V. BROCK   L. LIVERMORE  B. MOOREHEAD  K. JORGENSEN  Row Two  W. MOORE  M.
BRONSON  J. EVERETT

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Row One  G. SMITH  K. JORGENSEN  W. MOORE  G. ODEGAARD  Row Two  M. BRONSON
FINANCE BOARD  PEP BOARD  Row One  M. BAKER  J. ORR  B. SHERMAN  Row Two 
K. NORTHFIELD  C. RICHTER  T. OGDON  P. CLARK  I. KOCHENDORFER

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Row One  B. THOMAS  J. EMERY  C. GIOVAAG  K. HUNSKOR  Row Two  C. BAKER  S.
DALTON  S. COOK  SOCIAL BOARD  SENIOR PLANNING BOARD  Row One  J. PALMER 
M. BOSNICK  L. ERNEST  B. BURYGOYNE  J. REY  Row Two  B. LOGSDON  R. HYPPA 
B. BROWN  M. BRONSON D. CANFIELD  S. BUTLER  D. THOMPSON

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M. BRONSON  W. MOORE  K. JORGENSEN  B. THORNGRINSON  SOCIOLOGY-ANTHROPOLOGY
The Sociology-Anthropology Club consists of a  small group who are
interested in Sociology and Anthropology. During the fall and winter
quar-ters  the group discussed Social Darwinism, as  found in Hofstadter's
book, Social Darwinism In  American Thought. Spring quarter the club's
dis-cussion  and research centered around the Sociolog-ical  problem of
Capital Punishment.  Proud of last year's trophy for outstanding
activi-ties,  members of the Student Washington Educa-tion  Association
continued to offer insights into  the teaching profession. S W E A
sponsored a  series of meetings on placement procedures,  awarded a
scholarship, assisted with Career Day,  and sent delegates to various
conferences through-out  the year.  STUDENT WASHINGTON EDUCATION
ASSOCIATION  Row One: A. Lensrud  S. Hendrickson  A. Marzulle  P. Kaye  B.
Johnson  H. Jones  Row Two:  S. Fuginaga  R. Hopping  K. Tellvik  M.
Farrell  K. Butler  D. Huckins  J. Hansen  Row Three:  A. Underwood  B.
Stewart J. Mayes  B. Asplund  H. Johnson  M. Caskey  M. Wilson

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Amid clouds of cigar smoke in the basement of  the. Viking Union,
publications advisor Jens Viggo Hansen sometimes approved and at other
times  disapproved of the actions of his staffs. Helping  to obtain order
out of a usually present chaos or  offering suggestions and advice when it
was  needed or giving the necessary prodding about  forthcoming deadlines,
Hansen helped to keep  Western's publications in circulation. Although 
seldom recognized and even more seldom thanked  for his behind the scenes
efforts, Hansen deserves  commendation for his work.  PUBLICATIONS  ADVISOR
 J. V. Hansen

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STACY TUCKER  Co-editor  Behind two brown doors in the VU depths, in a 
stimulating canary yellow room the Klipsun staff  toiled away diligently to
produce this year's an-nual.  Niel Pfundt (an art major) and  Stacy  Tucker
(a ghost from last year) assumed co-  NIEL PFUNDT  Co-editor  editorship to
come up with this year's "magazine  type" Klipsun which boasted a magazine
approach  to the different sections among which was the  interesting
Campus, Country and Community sec-tion.  KAREN BAINTER  Copy Editor  SALLY
VICTOR  Office Manager  SHARON FRIEND  Activities Editor

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CAL PAPRITZ TOM GILL  Co-sports editor Classes editor  GARY SIRGUY 
Technical editor  KLIPSUN NORMAN WELCH  General work  DIANE NEWSHAM 
Co-sports editor  CARSON BOYSEN  Faculty and  Houses Editor  LINDA STIXRUD 
Organizations editor

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JUDITH BROCK  Secretary  MIKE MCVAY  Asst. Editor  DOUG SIMPSON  Editor 
Collegian  This year's  Collegian under the editorship of Doug  Simpson
presented the Western reader with a  somewhat conservative version of the
modern  magazine format conceived last year. The news  magazine remained,
none the less, a center of com-ment  and controversy.  Karen Bainter,
feature editor, provided a lively  and  interesting presentation of the
controversy  about campus ranging from the marching band  incident to a
witty dissertation on girls' house  rules.  Marshall Bronson and Stacy
Tucker supplied the  years columns, Bronson setting forth his "Mar-shall 
Plan" and Tucker bringing Eastern thought  "Out Of The East" into the
Western world.  MARGARET ASHBURN  News Editor  NED OLSON  Photo Editor
KAREN BAINTER  Feature Editor

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STACY TUCKER MARSHALL BRONSON  Columnist Columnist  JOHN BREADESON VALERIE
LOCKHART  Reporter Reporter  YVONNE WESTMAN  Reporter  CAROLYN RITCHIE 
Reporter  MIKE SMITH ROGER MYERS  Reporter Sports Editor  ARDEN MUNKRES 
Photographer  LINDA KLEVE Reporter  ROGER LIBBY  Reporter

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CONCERT  JEROME GLASS, Director  Row One: D. FUNES, D. ZEVENBERGEN, C.
BECKEN, J. KARJALA,  D. HINDS. Row Two: D. CAMMACK, J. ZINK, R. RAYMENT, D.
SOL-BACH,  L. BLESSIN, S.  REED, H. BRODIN, A. WAALI, J. KOMBOL,  G.
SCHMIDTKE, M. ROSS, C. ASSINK, W. BURKE.  74

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BAND  Row Three: D. BAXTER, B. BYRNE, R. SCHMIDT, C. BRADY. B.  MOOREHEAD,
S. VANDER ARK, R. MERIDITH, P. DODD, W. RICH-TER,  B. De CASTRO, D.
RICHTER, C. McFARLAND, K. PETERS. Row  Four: S. BUSS, J. HOWARD, W.
SULLIVAN, J. FASSETT, M. CLARK,  M. CHRISTINE, J. REANEY, B. WILLIAMS, B.
ASSINK, B. MULLEN,  C. KLEIN, J. MENGHINI, K. CRONIN, D. FORBES.  75

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COLLEGE-CIVIC  DR. FRANK D'ANDREA, Conductor  ARTHUR THAL, Concertmaster 
First Violins: B. GOOCH, H. DePASTEL, L. LAWSON, C. BANKS,  J. STENDAL, L.
CHURCH, M. MELLAN, F. JONES, R. WEISS, D.  ROBERSON, E. CROOK. Second
Violins: R. COPLAND, D. RESER, L.  ANDERSON, S.  COOPER, B. SPEES, G.
HELLBERG, A. LINDE, K.  La COUNT, E. LANG. Violas: P. DALQUEST, J. BARRY,
B. SCOTT,  D. VAN ZANTEN, M. WINSLOW, N. NORMAN, M. GRAHAM, C.  76 JOHNSON,
S.  SCHERMAN.

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SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA  Cellos: L. BANKS, N. SMITH, M. BENSEN, M. SEASTROM, D.
AL- BRECHT,  P. STROCK, M. KEPPEL. Basses: P. DALLEY, P. GENZLER,  W.
WILLIAMS. Flutes: A. BARTRUFF, W. RASMUSSEN, J. WILLS.  Piccolo: D.
ZENENBERGEN. Oboes: N. BUSSARD, E. HINDS. Clarinets:  D. CAMMACK, D.
BAXTER. Bassoons: L. CESAREO, J. GLASS. Horns:  D. FORBES, M. TOWNE, J.
MENGHINI, E. HALEY. Trumpets: S.  REED, A. WAALI. Trombones: B. MOOREHEAD,
S. VANDER ARK,  W. RICHTER. Tuba: W. ASSINK. Timpani: R. SCHMIDT.
Percussion:   L. BRADBURN, L. VAN ZANTEN, B. De CASTRO. Harp: N. GRAHAM.
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COLLEGE CHOIR  ERAND, B. CUMMINGS, M. BURNETT, G. GOELZER, D. GRANT, B.
BOEDE, OWE, L. HEMMERLING, J. SPIECKERMAN, P. GENSZLER, J. WOLFRUM, 
]MERSON, K. ZATRINE, B. DeKAY, L. STOKES, L. MORGAN, J. OGDON,  INGE, J.
OLSON, D. LENGSETH, M. FLICKINGER, B. REGIER, B. BEZAN-  , S. COLLINS, P.
FROST, K. BUCKNER, J. ZINK, D. DICKINSON, C. STOUT, URLINGHOUSE.  CARLSON 
N, J. ELER  .RVIS, P. M  L. HAUG!  JANSEN, E  [JMANO, C.  SHER:  BE   J. B
CABLE,  J. GRENCH, R. SCHMIDT, F.  LADY, H. WASHINGTON, E.  R. SENNER.  W.
ASINK, P.  PITTSEN-BENSELER,  G. MYLAND,

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CONCERT CHORALE  FRONT ROW: E. JANVIS, R. OLSON, M. EPP, . NUEMAN, J.
SPIECK  C. FICHTER, S. IRVIN, F. EATON, D. CIGLER R. WEISS. OENTER ] 
BUSHAW, S. JOHNSON, J. BURNS,  B. LOGSDON, C. SARGEANT, J. BR  GASKELL, E.
HANSON, H. CARSON, D. LANGSETH, S. MINGE, E. E  GREEN, S. KANUR. BACK ROW:
M. PITTMAN, L. VANZENTEN, S. (  YOU, R. BROWN, M. CARROLL, J. BETHERS, D.
BENSLER, E. LEE, (  SON, G. BILODEAU, J. SWANSON, K. HOTCHKISS, G. KNOLL,
J. SW  NMAN,  W B.  VN, B.  'EP, J.  RTEL-rOHN-rNAM.

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Row One  K. Carlson  M. Arnott  K. Fifield  B. Johnson  V. Tatro  M.
Seastrom  D. Minish  Row Two  K. Butler  K. Fifield  S. Hart  K. Tellvik 
L. Lindsay  E. Murphy  L. Digerness  N. Sherman  J. Boos  J. Gleason  A.
Walker  ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD  EDUCATION  A C E is the student branch
of the professional or-ganization  of the Association for Childhood
Edu-cation  International. Using the theme "The Child  and the Community"
the club based their fall quar-ter  programs on phases of community life in
which  the child takes part. Winter and Spring quarters  they worked with
community children.  One of the few groups on campus with a "Greek"  name
(A-R-T), this active little group was re-sponsible  for hosting an art
exhibit, as well as con-tributing  program designs and posters for the 
Drama Department offerings. For their own enter-tainment  and
enlightenment, the group made trips  to several art exhibits. ALPHA RHO TAU
 Linda Stixrud  Neil Pfundt  Carson Boysen  Bob Stougard

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Row One  J. Allen  A. Randall  D. Dahl  W. Asplund  L. Brown  E. Dahl  Row
Two  D. Spangler  J. Borman  J. Nelson  D. Smith  C. Howisey  L. Karis  H.
Shergill  A W S has four main purposes as stated in its con-stitution;  1.
To develop cooperation, between the  student body and the administrative
offices of  the  school. 2. To strengthen the spirit of loyalty and  good
fellowship among women students. 3. To pro- vide  a means by which the
women students may  express opinions on matters of interest to them.  4. To
 encourage high ideals of character and social  standards. Throughout the
year, A W S strives to  fulfill these objectives.  ASSOCIATED WOM]  ALPINE
CLUB  Exploring the mountains, Alpine Club observes and studies nature's
beauty by hiking and climb-ing.  The club had hikes to Mount Baker, Icy
Peak,  Ruth  Mountain and Mount Erie. Spring quarter  the club sponsored a
course to increase climbing  safety.  EN STUDENTS  Row One  J. Engen  S.
Aldrich  L. Engelsen  J. Kulbistski  B. Baker  L. Anderson  Row Two  P.
Hawn  K. Larson  D. Spatafore  J. Menghini  J. Hill  M. Baker  S. Martin 
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Row One  J. Everett  R. Schmid  R. Ogdon  T. Whitefield  E. Vadset  T.
Clayton  C. Fumano  iRow Two M. Boettcher  R. Devier  H. Schlenker  P.
Napper  R. Burton  D. Hayes  J. Hayes  J. Carroll  D. Myers  R.  Jensen  G.
Kuybus  C. Wilson  Composed of members of the Episcopal and Angli-can 
churches, Canterbury Club holds a business  meeting and program each week
under the leader-ship  of Reverend John Ledger. Classes in Bible  Study,
Confirmation and classes for married cou-ples  are all provided through the
Club, along with  social activities and open houses.  CANTERBURY CLUB 
BACHELORS CLUB  Enjoying their second year on campus as a non-service  club
of upper classmen, the Bachelors fol-lowed  their festive Homecoming
activities with  their Second Annual Field Day, always a joyous occasion. 
Row One  G. Anstis  S. Lich  C. Waugh  J. Long  Rev. J. Ledger  L. Lawson 
C. Newton  K. Carlson  Row Two  M. Lockwood  S. Henry  J. Tam  F. Davis  D.
Canfield  A. Simmons  M. Hanson  J. Laulainen  R. Coury  C. Pein  L. Clark 
J. Stipes  Dog-Pokonip of  Canterbury

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JE~A NE.TE  BYERS  JANICE  D)OXSEE  CAROL  P.ECKEN  CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 
ORGANIZATION Christian Science Organization at Western pro-vides  an
opportunity for students and faculty who  are interested in its teachings
to worship together.  Weekly meetings are held which include testi-monies
and remarks on Christian Science, and  readings from the Bible.  Attempting
to create an interest in hree eco-nornics,  Western's Colhecon Club is
advised by  Mrs. Edith Larrabee. An Italian pizza dinner  which the girls
prepared themselves, and a senior  t:a w're among the year's activities.
Representa-tive:  s were sent by the club to the state home eco-nomics 
convention.  COLHECON COHECON row one  S. HART F. MARSHALL  H. TURCK  H.
DVORACHEK  M. JOHANSEN  S. JOHNSTON  M. SCOVIL  row two  G. ANSTIS  J.
LONEY  K. SOUTH  T. GERTEIS  J. LUNGER  L. PETERSON  M. CARROLL  C.
ERCHINGER  C. BECKEN  S. FISHER  D. SPATAFARE  M. BRODIE  S. KELLEY o,

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Row One  D. Church  B. Remmert  E. King  I. Chesterly  L. Hemmerling  B.
Grosshans  Row Two  R. Schroeder  V. Wahl  R. Kendall  D. Wahl  J. Wahl  R.
Klid  J. Warkentin  I. Brantner  DEUTCHE STUDENTENVEREIN  The Deseret Club,
composed of student members of  the Latter-day Saints Church, had a year of
inter-esting  social activities and informative religious  discussions.
Highlights of the  year's activities in-cluded  a beach party on Chuckanut
Drive, a spa-ghetti  dinner and dance at Lakewood, and a dinner  at advisor
Golden Larsen's home.  DESERET CLUB  During the year the Deutsche
Studentenverein has  actively purused its objective of providing
oppor-tunities  for students to improve their ability to  converse in
German, and to gain a better under-standing  of life and culture in German
speaking  countries. Besides the German songs, games, skits  and films, the
programs included  several native  German speakers.  Row One  S. Gerard  G.
Gunn  G. Larsen  Row Two  T. Olson  S. Dearinger  A. Linde  K. Hoeruegel 
E. Huse  S. Green

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Row One  A. Heuchirt  V. Broch  G. Gregg  R. Granger  Row Two  R. Fuguay 
B. La Faver  M. Harris  B. Lane  B. Strode  ALPHA TAU  Alpha Tau is
Western's chapter of Epsilon Pi  Tau, the international honor society in
industrial  arts and vocational education. This year the club  attended
Washington and Oregon I.A. conven-tions,  sponsored a symposium entitled
"What is  Industrial Arts at Western" and visited various  school districts
to observe I.A. facilities.  The Folk and Square Dance Club was active this
 year in providing half time entertainment at the  homecoming game,
sponsoring two folk and square  dance mixers, and attending exhibitions. It
was  formed for the purpose of learning and taking  part in the dances  of
our country and other coun-tries.  FOLK AND SQUARE DANCE  Row One  A. Davis
 R. Friend  C. Danielson  J. Spalding  Row Two  D. Smith  B. Burgoyne  J.
Hickenbottom  B. Crabtree

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Row One  B. Baker  N. Matson  C. McCormick  L. Wicklund  Row Two  B. Pike 
F. Billingsley  J. Boyles  D. Bortles  Dr. P. Herbold  FORENSICS  Pi Kappa
Delta, the honorary forensics fraternity  took part in various tournaments
and sent four  members to Stillwater, Oklahoma for the national  tournament
and convention. The group also spon-sored  the annual high school
international tourna-ment  which was held in December at Western.  Row One 
B. Guerin  R. Philippart  B. Rhoades  G. Egger  Row Two  J. Slotemaker  B.
Anne  P. Pausigo  D. Hagel  J. Hanes  D. Minish  P. Philippart  Le Cercle
Francais, Western's French club was  formed to promote understanding of the
French  people through study of their  past and present  arts and sciences,
and at the same time help stu-dents  to improve their French speaking
ability.  FRENCH CLUB

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Row One  K. Ernst  D. Hayes  N. Troutner  D. Canfield  M. Baker  L. Ernst 
Row Two  M. Ladwig  L. Joyce  J. Palmer  B. Logsdon  S. Butler  A. Peterson
 K. Johnson  F. Lorenson  G. Watson  A. Donovan A. Bates  C. Gjovaag  Row
Three  B. Lind  J. Long  D. Corliss  J. Kuder  B. Brown  J. Carroll  B.
Steen B. Hendrickson  J. Caton  S. Cortelyou  "Hui O Hawaii," a club for
students from the Ha-waiian  Islands, was organized this year for the 
purpose of fostering a friendly atmosphere for  Hawaiian students attending
WWCE. The club  aims to give Hawaiian students an opportunity to  sing and
play Hawaiian music, to dance the tra-ditional  dances, and to better
understand Hawaiian  culture.  "HUI O HAWAII" HELMSMEN  The purpose of
Helmsmen is to organize events  which promote student interest in the
athletic pro-gram  and other College activities.  Other activities are:
Chairmanship of the Home-coming parade, Co-chairmanship of the W U S 
Drive, Sponsor of the Spring Sports Informal to  honor the athlete of the
year, and the providing  student guides for school conferences.  Row One 
C. Ash  R. Kimolo  K. Hirano  Row Two  Dr. D. Walter  M. Quaintance  P.
Chun  J. Takasaki  J. Lowrey  Row Three  L. Buxbaum  C. Tamura  K. Rapozo 
D. Bortles  T. Rhea  J. Davis  F. Lum

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Row One  E. Johnson  I. Lewis  Y" ._4N. Skewis  D. Thompson  V. Jensen  ; ,
C. Greene  Row Two  D. Higley  D. Erickson  A. Jensen  S. Rigg  W.
Elmendorf  P. Sisson  Row Three  J. Davenport  P. Hart  K. Hotchkiss  F.
Eaton  M. Green  C. Kuhnhausen  D. Dale  E. Karstens  A. Underwood  J.
Price  J. Slotemaker  INTER VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP  The I V C F
program includes discussions, outside  speakers and special programs. Bible
teaching is  the key-note of all meetings. Several small Bible  study
groups on campus are sponsored by the  IVCF.  A fall quarter skating party
and other social  events, including participation in regional I V C F 
conferences, were among club activities.  The International Relations Club,
which incorpo-rates  the Model United Nations delegation, spent  the year
preparing itself to represent Costa Rica  at the University of Oregon.
Faculty members and  outside speakers were brought in to supplement  the
information available on Central American  politics. A high school Model
United Nations was  held for the first time on this campus this spring. 
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB  Row One T 7  C. Newton  J. Emery  B. Guerin 
K. Fortin  K. Larson  J. Smith  R. Booth  Row Two  S. Brown  F. Davis  L.
Sheeley  J. Boyles  R. Michael  D. Turnbull

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Row One  N. Roberts  I. Hammer,  Advisor  M. Spanier  D. Carlson  V.
Chatterton  C. Backus  J. Mays Row Two  L. Hoff  K. Carroll  S. Rigg  J.
Hanson  L. Christensen  C. Schamehorn  M. Bosnich  R. Cook T. Schaffer  J.
Funada  C. Warner  Row Three  M. Huggins  D. Dahl  D. Dale  E. Molver  G.
Gregg  D. Bollman  C. Murray  J. Panagos  V. Wahl  F. Hanson  L S A, a
member of the Lutheran Students' Asso- ciation  of America, meets weekly at
the UCCF  House, where topics chosen by the students are presented by
faculty members and other guest  speakers. This group of fellowship, fun,
and ac-tivity begins in the fall with the L S A Banquet.  Such events as
carolling, skating, and beach part-ies  furnish good times for all
throughout the year.  KAPPA DELTA PI  Kappa Delta Pi, national education
honorary on  the campus of WWCE, meets once a month for a  business meeting
and study program of some as- pect  of education. Typical meetings of this
past  year have included a presentation of the Russian school system, and a
comparison of the Italian and  American school systems.  LUTHERAN STUDENTS
ASSOCIATION  Row One  a D. Hatling  Pastor N. Dahle  r B. Bushaw  S.
Hendrickson  S. Vold  J. Farrell   Row Two  D. Thoemke  K. Dingwall  D.
Wahl  R. Farrell  J. Goos  M. Bachman  R. Michael  B. Stimson  L. Johnson

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Row One  S. Capps  K. Schuehle  S. Irish  K. Butler  D. Church  E.
Matsushita  Row Two  S. Rio, Advisor  E. Miller  G. Gillespie  R. Sams  D.
Bauthues  R. Huffman  T. Nybakken  Row Three  M. Phelps G. Mahy  R. Saltis 
T. Abolins  B. Gilda  L. Allen  B. Asplund  MATH CLUB  The purpose of the
Newman Club is threefold: to  foster and deepen the spiritual,
intellectual, and  social interests of Catholic students  attending a 
secular college. Guest speakers and question and  answer periods are
included in the meetings. Vari-ous  club socials, such as dances, picnics,
and other  recreational activities, round out the  Newman  Club program. 
NEWMAN CLUB  The purpose of the Mathematics club is to bring  together
students interested in mathematics and  to nurture this interest. The club,
now starting its  second year, has played host to several visiting
lec-turers,  has organized get-togethers, and has pro-vided  a mathematics
help-service.  Row One  A. Lensrud  S. Collingwood  J. Copley  T. Gerteis 
M. Gillet  W. Jasprica  Row Two  A. Hageman  R. Christman,  Advisor  E.
Jungbluth  D. Haase  J. Barry  P. Lee  A. Brand  Row Three  K. Knutson  M.
Burke  K. Anderson  G. Jensen  B. Gable  M. Hyatt  J. Harlow  T. Gill  G.
Cox  C. Johnson  P. Unrein  A. Padlo  Father T. Phelen

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Row One  B. Zagelow  R. Myers  G. Mills  Row Two  T. Whitefield  D. Myers 
J. Steiner  NORSEMEN Composed of all men students on campus, the  Norsemen
sponsor the annual Norsemen's Ball,  the All Sports Banquet and co-sponsor
the Sweet-hearts  Ball with their opposition AWS. Organiza-tion  of a rally
to promote the Civic Field, an issue  in the city election and provision of
refreshments  for the football  and basketball players after each  home
game are but a few of the activities of this  club.  Row One  A. Stewart 
P. Sullivan  N. Person  G. Watson  V. Chatterton  Row Two ;  M. Gutchow  S.
Maloy  C. Berry M. Garmo  L. Kains  Interpretive dance is the main interest
of Orchesis  members. The club devotes itself to a study of the  techniques
of creative dance as a form of expres-sion.  During the year club members
performed in  Homecoming Skit Night and for special interest  groups. The
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Row One:  G. Schmidtke  J. Kerr  D. Hickey  Row Two:  R. Batterberry  E.
Hepler  M. Lauritsen  R. Lundgren  R. Fuguay  RADIO CLUB  The Western
Washington College Radio Club is  organized to encourage and foster growth
in am-ateur  radio. The club has its own transmitter and  receiver, located
in the Industrial Arts Building.  In their activities they have contacted
and talked  to other "hams" throughout the world.  Row One:  B. Bojack  M.
White  D. Thompson  E. Fisher  Row Two:  M. Bryde  C. Lucas  B. Robbins  S.
Luke  P. Hedges  J. Engen  M. Albert  K. Stack  J. Hayford  Rheba D.
Nickerson is a professional organization  for those who major or minor in
the fields of  health, physical education, and recreation. This  year the
club has tried to provide information on  current problems and activities
in local areas.  RHEBA D. NICKERSON

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Row One  J. Johnston  B. Osborne  R. Yothers  Row Two  D. Parker  G.
Gerhard  D. Maconaghie, Advisor  J. Allen  W W Rugby ended its fall season
in second place  in the 2nd division Vancouver Rugby League with  6 wins
and 2 losses. The team was then invited to  join the first division league,
which is considered  the top league in North America. The Viks sur-prised 
the Canadian teams by ending up in first  position with a 4 win, 1 loss, 1
tie record. At pres-ent  their record stands at 44 wins, 6 losses, and 1  
tie for the past three years.  RIFLE CLUB  The Viking Rifle Club was
organized this year  with the intent of promoting inter-collegiate rifle 
competition. The club is interested in providing  proper instruction in the
use of small bore riflles,  and plans a regular schedule of matches with
other  colleges.  RUGBY  Row One  G. Tangen  N. Ross  H. Langeman  P.
Napper  R. Devier  J. Johnston  Row Two  D. Sheppard  G. MacGowan  D. Giles
 L. Wolf  K. Burton  D. Hayes  R. Dunbar  R. Kendall  M. McVay  Row Three 
M. Woods  M. Cooper  G. Fumano  B. Jackson  A. Mathieson  R. Snider  G.
Bridgeman  M. Boettcher  B. Ogdon

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Row One:  J. Wills  M. French  Row Two :  L. Engelsen  J. Carroll  B.
LaFever  S. Brown  Row Three:  J. Byers  J. Bellingar  S. Staverer  B.
Barker  P. Kaye  D. Laster  R. Polle  B. Stimson  G. Laing SCHUSSKEN SKI
CLUB  The "Sounders," a new club this year on campus,  was organized for
the purpose of furthering the  sport of skin and S C U B A diving. The club
mem-bership  is open only to WWCE students and their  dependents. In
association with the P.E. Depart-ment  the club provides an economical
training  program.  The events of the year included training sessions, 
weekend dives, and competition with Canadian  and Washington State clubs. 
Schussken Ski Club's purpose is to further in- terest  in skiing, whether
one is an expert or a  beginner. In the club's agenda one will find
gen-eral meetings, ski movies, fashion shows, inter-collegiate  races, and
ski trips.  "SOUNDERS"  Row One:  D. Henderson  K. Baker  D. Bollman  R.
McConnell  R. Gibson  F. Antrobus  J. Gabriel  Row Two:  L. Morgan  E.
Morgan  J. Tiland  G. Laursen  B. Robinson  R. Dunden  J. Akers  A. Lee  J.
Zimmerman  C. Walsh

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UNION BOARD  UNION BOARD MEMBERS  Jim Boyles  Diane Dunken  Larry Ernst 
Tom Gill  Carolyn Gjovaag  Carol Howisey  Colleen McCormick  SUE MARTIN,
Secr.  MARSHALL BRON SON, Chairman MR. DeBRULER, Advisor  (members cont.) 
Janet Meyers  Al Randell  Cathy Stack  Jim Stipes  Linda Stixud  Stacy
Tucker  Darryl Zentner

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Row One  J. Cadd  D. West  J. Glass  A. Sullivan  J. Amsberry  G. Tweten 
Row Two  P. Jones  D. Newberry  S. Siggs  S. Mills  M. Cammack  E. Dobbe 
J. Roddzant  S. Molver  L. Prather  J. Carter  Row Three  S. Antrobus  J.
Spangenberg  L. Swenson  C. Bosket  M. Koll  R. Jepsen  S. Rapozo  S.
Richmond  STUDENT WIVES CLUB  Row One  B. Sterton  J. Weller  S. Choate 
Row Two  B. Bollman J. White  B. Micklin  M. Hickle  K. Brock  P. Lindberg 
J. Westrick  Row Three  C. Oordt  J. Ayers  E. Fender  M. Jackson  J.
Gibson  S. Jean  J. Olson  M. Kaufman  B. Langeman  J. Clark  L. Carpenter
Row Four  M. Dubuque  L. Bottorff  N. Downey  C. Nelson  B. Kimble  A.
Dieffenbach  S. Sadler  C. Sonnabend  B. Scofield  J. Cantaloube  The
Student Wives Club, which was formed to further social relationships  among
wives of married students at Western, was entered this year as  Western
Washington College Chapter in the National Dames Club. The  Club began this
year with the annual Invitational Tea open to all wives of  married
students and all married women attending Western. About eighty  members met
the first Wednesday of each month, hearing speakers and  seeing films. A
Halloween party and an Easter egg hunt were held for the  husbands.
Thanksgiving baskets of food and clothing to two needy families,  a rummage
sale, attendance at a style show, and an Installation banquet  climaxed by
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M. Flanders  Advisor  J. Mastor  D. Hayes  S. Weidman  The UCCF, under the
direction of Rev. Lyle Sel- lards,  has provided a variety of programs this
 past year including classes in religion, and taking  part in the Faculty
Speaks series. A new addition  to its building, completed this year, gives
the  group more room for the various activities -  social, religious, and
intellectual, which the Foun-dation  holds.  THETA ALPHA PHI  Theta Alpha
Phi is a National Honorary Dra-matics  Fraternity. The chapter at WWCE is
the  only one in Washington and it is an honor that the  calibre of
Western's dramatics activities are rated above other larger schools in the
State. The orga-nization  exists for the promotion and continual
improvement of College drama throughout the  country.  UNITED CHRISTIAN
CAMPUS FOUNDATION Row One  S. Tucker  L. Bracken  J. Lindahl  N. Oberg  B.
Guerin  L. Love  Row Two  S. Irvin  S. Green R. Anderson  R. Sellards  Dean
Gregorius  B. Stougard  R. Cook  T. Clifford  Row Three  J. Eschrick  I.
Bellings  J. Willison  S. Gould  A. Lindstrom  M. Laurtisen  C. Newton  D.
Warr  L. Atteberry  S. Imhoff  J.  Ogdon

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VALKYRIE  Organized for the support of school activities, Val-kyrie, 
Western's service honorary elects new mem-bers  each spring.  Some of this
year's activities included the Home-coming  Queen's Ball, Co- sponsorship
of the World  University Service Drive in February, and acting  as ushers
for various programs  throughout the  year.  Row One  S. Capps  K. Butler 
V. Chaterton  D. Higley  S. Aldrich  P. Sullivan  M. Scovil  M. Ladwig  Row
Two  C. Schamehorn  A. Marx  B. Mackey  J. McDonnell  B. Lindsley  M.
Bosnich  K. Larson  J. Rey  S. Weidman  Row Three  M. Peckham  D. Hauge  J.
Mathews  B. Stewart K. Cochran  J. Engen  N. Sherman  J. Menghini  E.
Bolduan  J. Boss  A. Marzuello  M. Wilton  K. Fifield  K. Carroll  The
objective of the "W" Club is to further ath-letics  at Western. The "W" men
held a fight night  winter quarter as a money making project, fea-turing 
Western males as the boxers and wrestlers. The selling of game programs,
and an annual din-ner  dance held during spring quarter were among  other
club activities.  "W" CLUB  Row One  P. Robicheau  D. Trethewey  A.
Hoppenrath  G. Dobbe  M. Kirk Row Two  G. Tangen  A. Coghill  D. Zentner 
R. Norman  G. Bridgman  R. Drvier  B. Zagelow  V. Spangler   Row Three  L.
Livermore  P. Kempf  R. Dunbar  C. Warr  G. Moore  B. Plotts  M. Hyatt  S.
Zappe  E. Gish

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Row One  T. Fiorito  J. Walker  J. Elsbree  B. Burgoyne  Row Two  L. Boothe
 A. Swerdfeger  N. Person L. Blinzler  N. Smith  D. Nygaard  S. Weidman 
Row Three  D. Martin  R. Quinn  S. Buss  D. Robertson J. Mastor  Dr. Lyman 
WESTERN PLAYERS  Reorganizing this year with a new constitution  and
bylaws,  Western Players, the college dra-matics  club, gave active support
to the college pro-ductions  and undertook dramatic projects of its  own.
Meetings are highlighted by speakers or  entertainment dealing in  the
dramatic vein.  Formed to further women's athletics at Western,  the
Women's Recreation Association takes part in  athletic activities and
sponsors athletic events.  The WRA also held a carnival winter quarter, an 
initiation tea, parties, with the final event - cul-minating  the year's
activities, a weekend  camping  trip to Sinclair Island in the San Juans. 
WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION Row One S. Luke  D. Thompson  P. Hedges  B.
Robbins  B. Fujinaga  P. Coffin  M. Albert  Row Two  M. White  M.  Pryde 
M. Neuman  C. Lucas  K. Tellvik  J. Engen  S. Cunningham  C. Minshull  K.
Stack  S. Weidman J. Hayford  Row Three  E. Fisher  J. Sirguy  L. Blessin 
L. Lechner  B. Bojack  G. Denny  B. Gaskell  C. Denny  B. Johnson  S.
Gerhard 9  L. Lindstrom

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YOUNG DEMOCRA  The Young Democrats took an active part in the  fall
campaign. In working with the local Demo-cratic  Headquarters, they
distributed literature  and spoke to various groups throughout the
Bel-lingham  area. A mock election and three debates  on pertinent issues
of the campaign were co-spon- sored  with the Young Republicans Club.  Row
One  D. Dunkin  J. Berg  N. Olsen  D. Stein  B. Bushaw Row Two  M. Garmo 
P. Rodgers  G. Haffie  C. Papritz  G. Odegaard  D. Lewis  R. Short  D.
Newsham A. Donovan  rs  The Western Washington College Sailing Club was 
formed in November, to organize those interested  in sailing, or anxious to
learn to sail. The club's  first racing competition was the regatta
sponsored  by Seattle University in January, where they com-peted  against
one Canadian, and three American  colleges.  W. W. C. SAILING CLUB  Row One
 S. Green  B. Livesind  B. Hendrickson  E. Fiedler  E. Dahl  Row Two  J.
Willison  D. Hogue  K. Thorn  J. Lindahl  N. Oberg  J. Yates  L. Kairis  I.
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Row One  J. Matthews  B. Thorgrimson  L. Blessin  Row Two  E. Hinds  L.
Cliff  L. Wichlund  F. Beisse M. Nelson  S. Rio,  Advisor  THE YOUNG
REPUBLICANS  Critics Club, an organization for those interested  in the
informal discussion of literature and kin-dred  subjects, has enjoyed an
increase in mem-bership  and enthusiasm. The lively and provoc-ative 
bi-weekly meetings have been devoted to discussion and analysis of Eugene
O'Neill's plays.  CRITICS CLUB  The Young Republicans Club worked hard in
the  fall mock election with a successful rally for Rich-ard  Nixon and
Lloyd Andrews. Highlights of the  year included speeches by Senator
Lennart, candi-date  for Representative Starr, Congressman West-land,  and
Governor Hatfield of Oregon, and debates  against the Democratic Club on
Foreign Issues,  Social Welfare, and State Issues.  Row One  V. Gow  A. Van
Avar,  Sponsor  P. Dalley  K. Bruun  M. Klein  Row Two  D. Stein  R.
Johnson  J. Oreb  A. Trymofiew  R. Klein  M. Garmo

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BLUE BARNACLES  Row One: L. Kairis, S. Johnson, M. Pryde, C. Green, J.
Clark, K. Ross. Row Two: I. Wills, P. Thompson, C. Kersten, D. White, J.
Hill, L. Hall, S. Gurard. Row Three:  G. Denny, S. Larsen,  S. Kapps, M.
Qvintance, J. Lindahl, S. Leighton, A. Marx, P. Giles,  S. Maloy, C. Waugh,
A. Murk, J. Barry, J. Cowan, Miss Kilby. Row Four: Jane Doe,  J. Harlow, M.
Camp, J. Wills, K. Hunskor, L. McKee, J. Lowrey.  BOWLING  Row One  B.
Bickford  J. Zabel  B. Huning  Row Two  B. Schoonover  W. Richter B.
Waterbury  L .D. White

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Row One  L. Engelsen  C. Schamehorn  R. Dvarachek  J. Runnels  B. Lindsley 
B. Mackey  Row Two  L. Ernst  K. Larson  J. Boos  J. McDonnell  M. Bosnich 
S. Weidman  B. Logsdon  D. Page  Row Three  N. Pfundt  D. Carlson  D.
Simpson  D. Hayes  R. Baker  G. Mills  D. Trethewey  J. Caton  C. Bertrand
WHO'S WHO  VOCOLLEGIANS  Row One  B. Fryant  M. Pratt  J. Bethers  J. Fink 
K. Morse  Row Two E. Jarvis  B. Williams  E. Lee  D. Gregorius

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SPORTS  The WWC athletic program continued to develop this  year, showing
every indication of growing  to fit its new  building. The crowds too
seemed ready for a move to  the new facilities as they overflowed the old
area.  Rugby came into its own. Though considered a club ac-tivity,  it led
all the major sports in injuries.  Two landmarks of the year: The
construction of the  new gym, with the eventual acceptance of the new roof 
style, and the passing of the bond issue for the civic  field.  We look
forward to even more successful seasons and  no more games at Battersby
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FOOTBALL

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Western ended its 1960 football season in 4th  place in the Evergreen
Conference with a record  of 2 wins  and 7 losses. All conference halfback 
Ron Ladines repeated, for the second straight  year, as leading ground
gainer in the conference  with an average of 4.7 yards per carry. Jerry 
Beringer, defensive end; Harry Leons, offensive  tackle; and Gordon Martin,
defensive line backer  captured all conference honors along with Ladines. 
The highlight of the 1960 season was Western's  thrilling 13-7 homecoming
victory over the Sav-ages  of Eastern Washington. Losing only 5 seniors 
this year, Coach Lounsberry's hopes are very high  for the coming season.

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DALE JOHANSON JERRY JOYCE  Quarterback Right Halfback  BOB GILDA RON
LADINES  End Left Halfback  JOHN COWDEN PETE KEMPF  Center Fullback  GLEN
PAYNE FRED SHULL  End Left Halfback  GORDON MARTIN  End  AL LIMA  Center 
NEIL  SHERBAKOFF  Tackle  HARRY LEONS Tackle  Most Valuable Player

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BOB PLOTTS DOUG  End RINGENBACH  Quarterback  MIKE HERRON ROGER SCHMIDT 
Left Halfback Left Halfback  DICK HAYES  Tackle  VANCE SPANGLER 
Quarterback  RAY DEVIER  Guard KRIS JACOBSON  Right Halfback  STEVE HANSEN 
Quarterback  RALPH SMITH  End  GARY BRIDGEMAN  Guard  LEROY FULLER 
Fullback

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ROLAND SIGGS  Center  MIKE McVAY  Tackle  JERRY BERINGER  End  LELAND WOLF 
Guard GARY FUMANO  Guard  JAMES  LOUNSBERRY  Coach  BILL JOHNSON  Halfback

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LADINES INJURED IN HOMECOMING GAME  September 17  September 24  October 1 
October 8 October 15  October 22  October 29  November 5  November 12  1960
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA  WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY 
CENTRAL WASHINGTON COLLEGE  WHITWORTH COLLEGE  PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY 
UNIVERSITY OF PUGET SOUND  EASTERN WASHINGTON COLLEGE  CENTRAL WASHINGTON
COLLEGE  WHITWORTH COLLEGE  Here 8-0  Here 15-0  Here 19-3  There 35-13 
There 26-6 Won  Here 12-0  Here 13-7 Won There 33-0  Here 30-0  Manager 
JERRY STEINER  Backfield Coach Trainer  BOB JACOBS HERB ANDERSON  Student
Coach  JACK SIM  End Coach  BILL KARWACKI

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BASKETBALL

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Clayton, Bloch, Gilda, Rife, Riseland, Mose, Adams, Washington, Saltis,
Nixon, Edwards,  and Kirk. Western's basketball squad finished the 1961
season in second place in the  conference with a record of eight wins and
six losses. Herm Washington  led all scorers with an average of 13.8 points
per game. Outstanding play  was also turned in by Jim Adams, Mike Kirk, Ron
Saltis, Gary Mose and  Jim Rife. The  team was helped considerably by Dave
Edwards who became  eligible in the middle of the season. Losing only one
starter through gradu-ation,  Coach Hubbard's hopes are very high for next
season. Western 55  Western 80  Western 87  Western 73  Western 73  Western
55  Western 67  Western 77 Western 68  Western 61  Western 59  . . . . .
S.P.C.  . . . . P.U.  . . . . . P.U.  . . . . . Linfield  . . . . . U.P.S. 
. . . . . U.P.S  . . . . . Central  . . . . . P.L.U.  . . . P.L.U.  . . . .
. Whitworth  . . . . . Eastern  48  73   35  60  50  76  64  66  53  66  52
 Western  Western  Western  Western  Western  Western  Western Western 
Western  Western  Western  S.P.C.  U.P.S.  Central  U.B.C.  P.L.U  P.L.U. 
Eastern Whitworth  U.P.S.  Eastern  S.P.C.

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JOHN RISELAND  DAVE EDWARDS HERM WASHINGTON TERRY NIXON  COACH HUBBARD  JIM
RIFE BOB GILDA  Vikings in action

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TERRY CLAYTON  MIKE KIRK  BUD BLOCH RON SALTIS JIM ADAMS GARY MOSE

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YELL SQUAD  MARLENE VANDERGRIEND  BOB "TIGER" OGDEN  ANITA STEWART  SONG
LEADERS  Back Row: PAT CLARK  CAROLYN FICHTER  Front Row: KAREN NORTHFIELD 
IRENE KOPPENDAFFER

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RUGBY  Bob Jackson, Craig McGowan, Mike McVay, Dick Hayes, Leland Wolf, 
Gary Bridgeman, Gary Fumano, Dennis Shephard  The Vikings, coached by Al
Mathieson, cli-maxed  the season after a 14-2-1 record. After  a long
season in which they moved from  second to first division, the Vikings
remained undefeated after they became a first division  club. The Vikings
made their second annual  trip during spring vacation to the Interna-tional
 Tournament in Monterey, California.  They played five games and won  four
which  gave them a third place consolation finish be-hind  Stanford and
U.S.C. The Ruggers played C.O.P. in the final match, defeating them  13-3.
Several team members attempting to  help the sport spread to the high
schools of  the state, have been voluntarily coaching a  first year team at
Nooksack Valley High  School.  DENNIS SHEPHARD

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BASEBALL

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With high hopes and a host of talented ballplayers,  Western's baseball
team started on the road of the 1961 season. The team opened the season by
losing  to the University of Washington, but bounced  right back to take a
double header from Pacific  Lutheran University. The main battery for this 
season appears to be Doug Ringenbach and Harry  Leons. The team was helped
immensely by Uni-versity  of Washington  transfer, Dave Edwards.  If the
beginning of the season is any indication of  what is to come, Western
should have a very suc-cessful  year.  STEINER  Row One: Fosnick, Steiner,
Smith, Kirk, Spangler, Ringenbach, Edwards,  Lindberg, Cadd  Row Two:
Kerns, Jensen, Hedington, Gish, Leons, Wilson, Robicheau,  Schulz, Wells 
Row Three: Hawkins, Gorsuch, Bajema, Shull, Heron, Tangen

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RINGENBACH HAWKINS  LEONS SCHULZ ROBICHEAU SHULL  Spangler tagging Jensen.
Robicheau is in the background.  KERNS TANGEN

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WILSON  EDWARDS GISH JENSEN  LINDBERG  SMITH CADD  EOSNICK KIRK

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TRACK  The 1961 track season got under way with a three  way meet at the
University of British Columbia  in which Western took such stalwarts as
Jerry  Joyce in the sprints; Don Trethewey, N.A.I.A. Steeplechase Champion;
and Dave Page, Ever-green  Conference half mile record holder. Losing  some
promising freshmen through ineligibility,  Dr. Ciszek relied on his
returning lettermen to  garner most of the points this season. After the 
regularly scheduled season, all eyes were on the  conference meet at
Central in May.  HERMAN WASHINGTON  Row One: Tarleck, Joyce, Hartwick,
Dodd, Steckles, Johnson, Page  Row Two: Peschek, Washington, Ross, Wahl,
Fairbanks, Papritx, Olson,  Anderson, Dahl  Row Three: Warr, Abolins,
Copland, Beringer, Shelton, Tretheway, Phipps,  Kempf

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PETE KEMPF  CAL PAPRITZ  BOB TARLECK  JERRY JOYCE  DON TRETHEWEY  DAVE PAGE
PETE KEMPF

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SWIMMING  Led by Senior Co-captains, Western's swim team  went through a
tough but successful season. Coach  Bob Jacobs splashers were headed by
record break-ing  backstroker, Dennis Donovan. The highlight  of the swim
season was the conference meet at  Central in which Western's medley relay
team  composed of Hyatt, Zapffe, Kinkella, and Donovan  smashed the
conference record. Other records were  smashed by Kinkella in the
backstroke and Don-ovan  in the backstroke. Losing only two seniors this
year, Western will be a strong contender for  the conference championship
next season.  Row Two Bob Kinkela  Bill Williams  Gil Dobbe  Frank Ceteznik
 Rod Norman  Al Hoppenroth  Row One  Nev Bradley  Dennis Donovan  Dave
Johnson  Leroy Livermore  Mike Hyatt  Carl Zapffe  Al Coghill

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LEROY LIVERMORE, FRANK CELEZNIK,  DAVE JOHNSON  GIL DOBBE  AL COGHILL 
Front to Back:   CARL ZAPFFE  MIKE HYATT  DENNIS DONOVAN

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TENNIS  NORM OLSON  With the appearance of spring, Coach Lappen-bush's 
tennis team returned to the courts for the  beginning of another season.
The team looks as in-effective  in preseason play as it did  last year, but
 we must remember that last year the dolbles com-bination  of Bertrand and
King knocked the highly  touted Whitworth duo out of the N.A.I.A.
cham-pionships.  Veteran Chuck Bertrand will undoubt-edly  be the mainstay
of the team this year, and  Zagelow and Johnson will be backing him up in 
the second and third spots. Also the team has reg-istered  definite
improvement clear down through number ten on the varsity tennis ladder,
which  gives a promising indication for a successful sea-son. CHUCK
BERTRAND, COACH LAPPENBUSCH,  BILL ZAGELOW  Back Row: Carroll, Olson,
Eilers, Clayton, Girod, Johnson, Lappenbusch  Front Row: Smith, Zagelow,
Babcock, Bertrand, Pederson, Icolucci, Albers

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GOLF  Hit hard by the loss of Bill Wright, N.A.I.A. golf  champion, Coach
Lounsberry faces another re- building  season. The squad is being paced
this year  by Lawrence Kent, a freshman from Bellingham; and Rick Weihe,
also from Bellingham. Having  very high potential, this young squad should
bene-fit greatly from experience gained on the golf  links.  Left to right:
Paul Sadler, Bill Tille, Jack Sadler, Paul Philipart, Bud  Bloch, John
Gallant, Keith Kingsbury

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ACTIVITIES

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Among other things, this year was filled by: The blaze of  homecoming
bonfire . . . the red woolly underwear  garbed "Savage" hanging from the
balcony climaxing  Skit Night ... Dances and kings and queens . . . the 
swish of taffetas, satins, or chiffon with the air smelling  of corsages...
a ballet, and opera  and concerts ...  BINGO at the WRA carnival ... The
WUS drive, ac-tivities  and Bridgmano's regime ... A    L Lectures, 
musicians or shows ... One act plays, full length plays  and children's
plays ... Countless other activities to be  remembered by each person in
his own particular way.  A year with activities wedged in between studies,
and  classes, between elections, weekends at home and hours  spent in the
coffee shop. Activities, acting as doorways  to new friendships and the key
to renewing and intensi-fying old friendships.

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NORSEMEN'S BALL  SOCIAL YEAR  BEGAN  CRYSTAL  BALL ROOM  Hotel Leopold

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KATHY LARSEN  Junior Class  JANE PALMER  Senior Class  HOMECOMING
PRINCESSES  KARLA ANDERSON  Sophomore Class  KAREN LA COUNT  Freshman
Class

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QUEEN SIGRID XXIII  Barbara Logsdon

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WESTERN ROUNDUP

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Bayview Hall received the trophy for the women's  houses with an inviting
saloon scene.  HOUSE DISPLAY WINNERS  "Fort Daniels" was best for the men's
houses to  capture the third award for Daniels  Hall in as  many years.

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TOLO KING  JIM CARROL  Smiling above is Jim Carrol selected by Western 
Women as this years favorite male. One glance at  his Pepsodent smile is
enough to make any girl  weak.  Note also the blonde crew cut, the dapper
tie, and  Ivy League collar. Certainly the clothes make the  man but in
this case it is difficult to come to a con-clusion  as to which does more
for the other. Con-gratulations  to you Jim and to your lucky fiancee.

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QUEEN ALICE BATES and KING HAROLD SCHLENKER  SWEETHEART BALL  The Candidate
Couples   SUE and MIKE  KAREN and BRUCE  ALICE and HAROLD  DOREEN and BOB 
ANN and JERRY

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BRIDGMANO'S  Garters... cigars.., guns... gambling  and violence  Devised
by the Barr Maids from Barr's  Hall and  Highland Hall, Bridgmano's campus
raid included  a dance and gambling hall in the roaring 20's  which raised
approximately $200 for WUS. A  visit to president Jarrett, various and
sundry  shootings climaxed by a shoot out with Bronson's  "untouchables,"
characterized the week long  regime of Lefty and  the Boys (and girls).

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ARTIST AND  LECTURE SERIES  Soprano BASEL LANDIA  sang "Madame Butterfly." 
Pinkerton in "Madame  Butterfly" was played by  JAMES COZENSA.  ELEANOR
KNAPP played  "Suzuki," Madame Butter-fly's  servant.  Pianist ALEXANDER
UNINSKY pre-sented  a program of excellent classical  music.   PHILLIP
HANSON portrayed  Shakespeare's "Kings and Clowns."

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A window to culture and information, Western's Artist and Lecture series 
enabled students to benefit from  the lectures and performances of renowned
 persons.  The first program of the fall quarter was the United States Navy
Band  which delighted students with the quality of its performance and the
ex-cellence  of arrangements.  Madama Butterfly; a full-scale opera was
also presented. Beautiful music  and colorful Oriental costumes transformed
Western's stage for an eve-ning.  Next the stage was switched to
Shakespeare as Philip Hanson  brought the great writer's heroes to life in
his portrayal of "Kings and Clowns."  The variety continued throughout
winter quarter, with the Pacific Ballet  presenting an excellent program.
William Kelley, author-editor-lecturer  added a dash of humor and truth
with his lecture, "Is Anger the Answer to  Conformity." Nightclub
entertainer and satirist, Anna Russell, packed the auditorium for, her
spoof on music and songs, using facial expressions, a  powerful singers
voice, and sparkling wit. A deep-sea explorer, a tenor, and  an expert on
Africa completed the quarters A   L diet. During spring  quarter musical
programs dominated. Alexander Uninsky presented a piano  concert. An
organist, Lawrence Moe,gave a very inspiring recital.

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JUNIOR PROM QUEEN  Sue Johnston

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DR. JARRETT enjoyed the  evening - and the  band played on.  141

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Farce and a French Hotel  Fall Play-Hotel Paridiso

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HOTEL PARIDISO  Ridiculous and complex situations, stereo-typed  characters
and fast pace characterized  the fall production. Dennis South as the
hen-pecked  Boniface rebelled against his domi- neering  wife, played by
Julie Waddell, and  cavorted about with his best friend's wife  (Alice
Swerfeger). Clever costuming, a well-constructed  intricate setting, and a
variety of  different character types were the outstand-ing  features of
Hotel Paridiso directed by Dr.  Kenneth Lyman.  THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH The
Antrobuses and their maid Sabina with  a scattering of various characters
including  even a dinosaur and mammoth were part of  a play which remains
in people's minds. Win-ning  the Pulitzer Prize for author Thornton 
Wilder, the play encompasses the ice age, the  flood and a war. Lighting
effects were well  handled, and Diane Nygaard, Jim Walker and  Alice
Swerdfeger did commendable portray-als  of the  leading roles under the
direction  of Dr. Harry Stiver.

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Dreamlike Reality-Both Serious and Comical  Winter Play-The Skin of Our
Teeth

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W CLUB FIGHT NIGHT  Left: Denny Shephard and Bob Plotz using  unorthodox
tactics.  Below: The glamour shot - Bronson and seconds  arrive for match
with Jerry Caton  The Shephard boys being mistreated by  Bridgeman and
Hayes

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FOLK DANCE GROUP  PEP BAND  CAMPUS ACTIVITIES  DANCE BAND

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SPRING ARCHERY ACTIVITIES  "FATIGUES"PLAY FOR  STUDENTS  SPRING SKIING IS
BIG  AT WESTERN  ,t

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CLASSES

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After completing heaps of tests and adding signatures  and notations to
countless forms, the muddled fuddled  and sideyed freshmen cautiously
investigate that mys-terious  concept known as higher education. Cautiously
 they open many doors to classrooms and to opportunity  and knowledge.
Finding the key to the illusive art of  learning the freshmen advance,
become sophomores and  juniors, and if their luck continues and their
knowledge  piles up uncontaminated and in proper forms they even-tually
become that rare and wise creature, the college  senior.  Within these
pages are class pictures; here you  will fin  present friends, "hi!"
acquaintances, faces vaguelya  miliar, rangers, and people who will be yout
friends in the future.

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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS  BARBARA LOGSDON, Legislature  LARRY ERNST, President
 BOB BURGOYNE, Vice-president  MARY ANN BOSNICH, Secretary-treasurer

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ADAMSEN, LARRY  Everett, Wash.  Norsemen  ANDERSON, CARL  Norsemen 
ANDERSON, HERB Everett, Wash.  Norsemen  ARNES,  ROSEMARY  Sedro Woolley,
Wash.  AWS  ADAMS, JANE ALBERS, GERALD  Grangeville, Idaho Sumner, Wash. 
AWS Norsemen  ANDERSEN, ANDERSON, DON  DONALD Bellingham, Wash.  Tacoma,
Wash. Norsemen  Math Club  ANDERSON,  RODNEY Bow, Wash.  Norsemen  ASHBURN,
 JONATHAN  Bellingham, Wash.  Rugby Club  Collegian  BACHUS,  CAROL BAGLEY,
DON  Seattle, Wash. Sedro Woolley, Wash.  Kappa Delta Pi Norsemen  BAKER,
CHET  Custer, Wash.  Norsemen  BAKER, KEN  Buckner, Mo.  Norsemen  ANDRES, 
ELIZABETH ASPLUND,  WILLIAM  Lake Stevens, Wash.  Alpine Club  Math Club 
BAILEY, DICK  Ferndale, Wash. Norsemen  BAKER, ROLAND  Waitsburg, Wash. 
ASB Pres.  Who's Who  ASB Finance Chmn.  a4AB4  ~ LL -- ~ I  vtW "

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BALDUAN,  ELAINE  Snohomish, Wash.  Valkyrie, SWEA  Scholarship Soc. 
BARBER, CAROL Bellingham, Wash.  AWS  BAUTHUES, DON BELLINGAR,  Custer,
Wash. IDA RAE  Norsemen Bellingham, Wash.  AWS  BARNHART, MIKE  Port
Townsend, Wash.  Norsemen  BENJAMIN, BETTY Vancouver, Wash.  ACE, LSA, AWS 
BENNETT,  AUDREY  Bellingham, Wash.  AWS  BERINGER, JERRY  Monroe, Wash. 
Norsemen  BERTRAND,  CHUCK  Belevue, Wash.  Who's Who  BOGAR, GERALD 
Raymond, Wash.  Norsemen  BOLLMAN, DAVE BOOS, JUDY  Port Orchard, Wash.
Port Angeles, Wash.  Kappa Delta Pi Balkyrie  AWS Commn.  BOSKET, EARL 
Everett, Wash.  Norsemen BOYD, JOHN  Seattle, Wash.  Norsemen  BOSMAN, KEN 
Sumas, Wash.  Norsemen  BRADBURY, ROBERTA  Bellingham, Wash.  AWS  BOSNICK,
 MARY ANN  Seattle, Wash.  Kappa Delta Pi Valkyrie Sec.  BRANNON, NORA 
Oregon  AWS

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BROCK, VALLIE  Seattle, Wash.  Epsilon Pi Tau  Facilities Comm.  BRONSDON, 
LINCOLN  Seattle, Wash.  Norsemen  BRONSON,  MARSHALL  Del Mar, Calif.  Pi
Kappa Delta  VU Board Chmn. BROWN, BOB  Tacoma, Wash.  ASB Legislature 
Soph. Class Pres.  BURGOYNE, BOB  Castle Rock, Wash.  ASB Legislature  Jr. 
 Sr. Class Pres.  BUTKUS, LEE  Centralia, Wash.  Norsemen  BURDICK, DON 
Forks, Wash.  Norsemen  BURNETT,  MARTHA  Seattle, Wash.  AWS  BUTLER, SARA
Burlington, Wash.  Helmsmen  BURGESS, BOB  Utica, N.Y.  Norsemen  BURRIS,
CAROL  Vancouver, Wash.  AWS  CADD, JACKIE  Camas, Wash.  AWS  ,hu W 
ii~H~ll~~i i ! ! : • ....... .3  -Z -  iM i I _, .. CADD,
PAUL CAMMACK, DON CAMMACK, MARY  Camas, Wash.  Norsemen  CANFIELD, DICK
Spokane, Wash.  Jr. Class Pres.  Helmsmen Pres.  CANTALOUBE,  ROGER  San
Carlos, Calif Norsemen  CARLSON, DON  Olympia, Wash.  UCCF  Kappa Delta Pi

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CARPENTER, BOB CATON, JERRY  Mount Vernon, Wash. Seattle, Wash.  Norsemen
ASB Vice-pres. Helmsmen  CHATTERTON,  VICKI  Bellingham, Wash.  Valkyrie 
Orchesis  - d  'lA  CHRISTENSEN, LARRY  Casper, Wyo.  Kappa Delta Pi  COLE,
MARGO  La Halera, Calif.  AWS  CORRIGAN, MIKE Hoquiam, Wash.  Norsemen 
CUMMINGHAM,  JAMES  Bremerton, Wash.  Norsemen  CLARK, PATRICK COGDILL,
BETTY  Port Townsend, Wash. Aberdeen, Wash.  Norsemen AWS  COMMAND, ED 
Elma, Wash.  Norsemen  COOK, ROSEMARY  Longview, Wash.  AWS  COSTANTI, JUDY
CULKINS, LELAND  Bellingham, Wash. Longview, Wash.  AWS Norsemen  CURTIS,
OLIVE  Acme, Wash.  AWS  DAHL, DAVID  Boston, Mass.  Alpine Club  Kappa
Delta Pi DEARTH, MERNA DENNY, GAIL  DAVISON, HOMER North River, Wash. Acme,
Wash.  Poulsbo, Wash. SWEA Blue Barnacles SWEA

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DIFFENBACH, TIM DIONNE, JANICE DIONNE, ROBERT  Seattle, Wash. Holyoke,
Mass. Holyoke, Mass.  Norsemen AWS Norsemen  DOBBIE, ELTA  Kingston, Wash. 
Student Wives  German Club DORSEY, ARTHUR  Anchorage, Alaska  Norsemen 
DOBBE, GILBERT  Tacoma, Wash.  Swim Team W Club  DRAYZ, PAUL  Puyallup,
Wash.  Norsemen  DOLLARHIDE,  ROGER  Burlington, Wash. Norsemen  Western
Players  DUFFY, MARY  Bellingham, Wash.  AWS  DVORACHEK, DYSON, JANE
EARNST, PHYLLIS  HUBERTA Port Orchard, Wash. Sedro Woolley, Wash. 
Bellingham, Wash. ACE, IVCF AWS  AWS  EINE, ROBERT ELDERING, JUDIE ELIASON,
DONALD  Everson, Wash. Aberdeen, Wash. Bellingham, Wash.  Norsemen Choir
Norsemen  ELIASON, ELIASON, LARRY  ELEANORA North  Bend, Wash.  Arlington,
Wash. Norsemen  AWS  ELLIOTT, MARY  Quincy, Wash.  AWS  v s pn a  ,  t ! 
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~-~qy  ERICKSON, DON ERNST, LARRY  Mount Vernon, Wash. Seattle, Wash. 
Norsemen Senior Class Pres.  Who's Who, Legis.  FLAHERTY, MIKE FLEMING, TED
 Ferndale, Wash. Aberdeen, Wash.  Norsemen Norsemen  FOWLER, DOUG 
Anacortes, Wash.  Norsemen  FUNADA, JEAN  Papaaloa, Hawaii  Kappa Delta Pi 
FRIEND, RUTH  Everson, Wash.  Fold   Square Dance  WRA  FUGUAY, ROSS  
Cosmopolis, Wash.  Norsemen  ELLIS, ERWIN  Everett, Wash.  Norsemen 
GEHLERT, GLEIGH GERARD, GIDLUND, KAY  Raymond, Wash. ESTELLE Mount Vernon,
Wash.  SWEA Bellingham, Wash. AWS  AWS  ELSBREE, JOHN  Bellingham, Wash. 
Western Players  Owani Ski Club EMMONS, MAVIS  Walla Walla, Wash.  Valkyrie
 ASB Cabinet  EVERETT, DAWN  Bellingham, Wash.  AWS  FIELDS, BOB 
Vancouver, Wash.  Norsemen  FUGITT, SALLY  Longview, Wash.  Helmsmen SWEA 
GABRIEL, JOHN  Bellingham, Wash.  Norsemen  Scuba Diving

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GERTES, TERRY  Seattle, Wash.  AWS  GLEASON, JANICE  Kelso, Wash.  AWS 
GRANGER, ROGER  Lummi Island, Wash.  Epsilon Pi Tau  W Club, I A Club 
GUBSCH, CHARLES  Everett, Wash. Norsemen  HALL, DAVE  Tacoma, Wash. 
Norsemen  GILES, PAULA  Olympia, Wash.  WRA, Who's Who  Blue Barnacles 
GOLDEN, LEON  Maple Falls, Wash.  Norsemen  I A Club  GREGG, GARY Kelso,
Wash.  Norsemen  GUDMUNDSON,  KAREN  Bellingham, Wash.  AWS  GISH, EVERETT
Chehalis, Wash.  Norsemen  GOODMAN, JOHN  Bellingham, Wash.  Ski Club Pres.
 GREGORIUS, DEAN  Carson, Wash.  Vocollegians  Choir  GUIDI, ARTHUR 
Bellingham, Wash.  Norsemen HAMMOND, HANCOCK, JOHN  WILLIAM Bremerton,
Wash.  Everett, Wash. Norsemen  Norsemen HANSEN, JEAN HANSEN, STEVE 
Longview, Wash. Castle Rock, Wash.  Kappa Delta Pi Norsemen SWEA  HARRISON,
 ALBERTA  AWS  f4  ~ -~~ r r-I It;B~E~:~

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HART, PAT  Everson, Wash.  AWS  HATHAWAY,  LANE  Renton, Wash.  Norsemen 
HAUGE, DARLENE  Tacoma, Wash.  AWS  HAYFORD, JANET HENDRICKSON, 
Bellingham, Wash. SYLVIA AWS Snohomish, Wash.  AWS  HENRY, SUSAN  Seattle,
Wash.  AWS  HENRY, MARGIE  Mount Vernon, Wash.  AWS  HIGLEY, DOREEN HOFF,
LELA  Seattle, Wash. Mount Vernon, Wash.  AWS AWS  HOLT, BETTY HOPE, DIANE 
Sedro Woolley, Wash. Bellingham, Wash.  AWS AWS HOPPENRATH, AL  Seattle,
Wash.  Norsemen  HOPPING,  RAMONA  Seattle, Wash.  AWS  HORNE, JOYCE 
Everett, Wash.  AWS  HUDSON,  JO ANNE  Bremerton, Wash.  AWS  HEUCHERT, 
ARNIE Norsemen  HUGGINS, HUNING, BUD  MAURICE St. Louis, Mo.  Sedro
Woolley, Wash. Norsemen Norsemen

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HYPPA, ROGER  Tacoma, Wash.  Norsemen  JAMES, PHILIP  Spokane, Wash. 
Norsemen JACKSON, BOB  Camas, Wash.  Rugby  Field Hockey  JEWELL,  BABETTE 
Bellingham, Wash.  AWS   JENSEN, MARLYS JENSEN, ROGER  Everett, Wash. Port
Orchard, Wash.  Record Dance Chmn. Norsemen  JAMES, E. W.  Bellingham,
Wash.  Norsemen  JENKINS,  MARY MAE  Seattle, Wash. AWS, SWEA  JEPSEN, DEAN
 Longview, Wash.  Norsemen  -I  JONES, ALAN  Olympia, Wash. Norsemen 
JORGENSEN, KALLES, JUDITH  KENNETH Puyallup, Wash.  Eugene, Oregon AWS
Finance Chmn.  Soc-Anthro Club  KAMB, MARGARET KARLBERG, GARY  Mount
Vernon, Wash. Seattle, Wash.  AWS Kappa Delta Pi  KELLEY,  SHIRLEY  Kent,
Wash.  AWS  KELSTRUP,  ARTHUR Seattle, Wash.  Norsemen  KARSTENS,  ELAINE 
Seattle, Wash.  AWS  KENASTON,  SHARON Kelso, Wash.  AWS  B.J ,

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KENOYER,  DERALD  Bellingham, Wash.  Norsemen  KICKABUSH,  JAMES  Longview,
Wash. Norsemen  KIMBALL, CAROL KIMBLE, GEORGE KING, VIRGIL  Mukilteo, Wash.
Bellingham, Wash. Entiat, Wash.  AWS Norsemen Norsemen  KIPTON, ROBERT
KIRILUK, GENE  Friday Harbor, Wash.Hallock, Minn.  Norsemen Norsemen 
KLIMKE,  BEVERLY  Bellingham, Wash.  AWS  KOLL, GERALD  Kirkland, Wash. 
Vocollegians  Concert Chorale  LADWIG,  MARILYN  Seattle, Wash. Helmsmen 
Valkyrie  LANG, ALICE  Oak Harbor, Wash.  German Club  KREISMAN,  WILLIAM 
Sumner,  Wash.  Norsemen  LaFEVER,  WILLIAM  Kelso, Wash.  Ski Club Pres. 
Epsilon Pi Tau KUHNHAUSEN,  CHARLES  Arlington, Wash.  Norsemen  LANE,
ROBERT  Longview, Wash.  Epsilon Pi Tau  LASTER, DAVE LEAF, KAREN  Norsemen
Aberdeen, Wash.  AWS  KENDALL,  DOROTHY Boise, Idaho  AWS  t A .  S~ll~akl

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LEE, PAT  Vancouver, Wash.  AWS  LINDBERG, JACK  Bremerton, Wash.  Norsemen
 LIND, VICTOR Bellingham, Wash.  Norsemen  LOGSDON,  BARBARA  Sequim, Wash.
 Who's Who  Helmsmen LYBECK, JERRY  Nordland, Wash.  I A Club, USCF 
Facilities Comm.  LEWIS, JIM  Longview, Wash. Norsemen  LIND, BETSY 
Burlington, Wash.  Helmsmen  LOCHBAUM,  VALERIE  Sumas, Wash.  AWS   LIBBY,
GEORGE  Couperville, Wash.  Norsemen  LINDSLEY,  BRENDA  Bellingham, Wash. 
Who's Who  Valkyrie Pres.  LOCKWOOD,  MICHAEL  Bellingham, Wash.  Norsemen 
LORENTZEN, LUCE, DOROTHY  HANS Lewellen, Neb.  South Bend, Wash. AWS 
Norsemen  MACKEY,  BARBARA Everett, Wash.  Who's Who  ASB Election Sec. 
MARCHESE, MARTINS, GENE  VINCENTA Norsemen  Hoquiam, Wash.  AWS  MAINS,
SYLVIA  Bellingham, Wash.  AWS  MATTHEWS,  JOANNE  Lake Stevens, Wash.  ASB
Finance Chmn.  ASB Comm.

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I  MATTHEWS,  NANCY  Aberdeen, Wash.  SWEA, AWS  Valkyrie  McDONNEL, JUDY 
Seattle, Wash.   Valkyrie  McCURDY,  CHARLES  Auburn, Wash.  Swim Team 
Varsity Baseball  MICKLIN,  MICHAEL Port Orchard, Wash.  Norsemen 
MELBOURNE,  CAROL  Camas, Wash.  WRA, SWEA  MOODY, ELEANOR MOODY, HUG: 
Everett, Wash. Sedro Woolley,  AWS Norsemen  MATTSON,  VIRGIL Chelan, Wash.
 SWEA  McDONALD,  Kelso, Wash.  AWS  MELVIN, LIN  Hoquiam, Was  AWS MOLVER,
ER  Oak Harbor, W  Kappa Delta Pi  SWEA  MELBOURNE  EDWARD  Norsemen  MAYS,
JACQUE  Mount Vernon, Wash.  Kappa Delta Pi  SWEA, AWS  JUDY McCONNELL, 
ROBERT  Port Orchard, Wash.  Viking Sounders Pres.  DA MEYER, WILLIAM  h.
Bellingham, Wash.  I A Club  LING MOLENAAR,  ash. HAROLD  Lynden, Wash. 
Norsemen  MELTON, KITTY  Bellingham, Wash.  AWS  H  MORRIS, NANCY  Wash.
Yelm, Wash.  SWEA  T  f

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MURPHY,  ELIZABETH  Eatonville, Wash.  AWS  MYERS, ROGER NELSON, GERALD 
Richland, Wash. Bellingham, Wash.  Collegian, Norsemen, Norsemen 
Basketball  NELSON, MARVIN NEVERS, LEROY NEWKIRK, JANET  Lakewood, Wash.
Bay Center, Wash. Camas, Wash.  Norsemen Norsemen AWS  NICOLAY, GAIL
NILSEN, FRANK  Bellingham, Wash. Seattle, Wash.  WRA SWEA  NYBAKKEN,  
TRUMAN  Mandan, N. D.  Math Club, NWSA  NYHUS, SUE  Bellingham, Wash. 
SWEA, AWS OLSEN, DIANNE OLSON, GERALD  Everett, Wash. Seattle, Wash.  AWS
Norsemen  O'NEIL, BRIAN Long Beach, Wash.  Norsemen  OPEL, ROBERT 
Snohomish, Wash.  Norsemen  NORMAN, GARY Arlington, Wash.  Norsemen  OGDON,
BOB  Seattle, Wash.  Rugby, Cheer  leader  OLSON, JO ANN Bellingham, Wash. 
Kappa Delta Pi  OSTRANDER,  ELMER  Bellingham, Wash.  I A Club, Ski Club  y
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OWENS,  DOROTHEA  Callam Bay, Wash.  AWS  PAYNE,  MARY JANE  Seattle, Wash.
 AWS PHILLIPS,  HERBERT  New York, City  Norsemen  PADLO, FRANK  New York,
N.Y.  Norsemen PAYNE RICHMON  Bremerton, Wash.  Norsemen  PILLING, DENNY 
Norsemen  POIRIER, ROBERT POLDERVART,  Seattle, Wash. ROBERT  Norsemen
Quincy, Wash.  Norsemen  RAMERMAN, DOROTHY  Tacoma, Wash.  AWS  PALMER,
JANE  Bellingham, Wash.  Helmsmen,  AWS Commn. Senior Planning  Board 
PFUNDT, NEIL  Blaine, Wash.  Klipsun Co-editor  Who's Who  PITTMAN, MARIAN 
Portland, Oregon  AWS  PURDUE, ROGER  Eastsound, Wash.  Norsemen  RAMERMAN,
GALEREADER, DON  Ferndale, Wash. Bellingham, Wash.  AWS Norsemen  REBO,
REED, MELINDA REICH,  LAWRENCE Seattle, Wash. JACQUELINE  Lake Stevens,
Wash. Norsemen France  Norsemen AWS

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REY, JEAN  Auburn, Wash.  AWS  RICHARDS, RIDGWAY, PAT  RALPH Port Angeles,
Wash. Bellingham, Wash. AWS  Baseball  RIGGS, SHARON ROBERTS, NANCY
ROHLMAN, LINDA Aberdeen, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Wenatchee, Wash.  IVCF, ACE
Helmsmen, SWEA AWS  Kappa Delta  Pi Kappa Delta Pi  ROSS, LYNNE RUPP, ROGER
 Aberdeen, Wash. Walla Walla, Wash.  AWS Norsemen  SCHAMERHORN,  CAROL 
Bellingham, Wash.  AWS  SCHMIDT, RUDY  Osoyoos, B.C. Band, Choir  MENC 
SCHWARTZ,  KAROLYN  Bellingham, Wash.  Valkyrie, SWEA  Helmsmen RUSSELL, 
VIRGINIA  Modesto, Calif.  AWS  SCHEIB, JOE SCHERER, DEAN  Everson, Wash.
Longview, Wash.  Norsemen Norsemen  SCHROEDER,  ROBERT  Bellingham, Wash. 
German Club SCOFIELD,  WILLIAM  Lyle, Wash.  Norsemen  SCHULTZ, DALE 
Augusta, Wis.  Norsemen  SCOVIL, MARLENE  Vancouver, Wash.  Valkyrie,
Colhecon

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SEVERSON,  CAROL  Longview, Wash.  AWS  SINES, JAMES  Centralia, Wash. 
Norsemen SLETTENDAHL,  ROBERT  Elma, Wash.  Norsemen  SHERMAN, SIMPSON,
DOUG  NANCY Belmont, Mass.  Port Angeles, Wash. Ed-Collegian  AWS ASB Leg.
Who's Who  SINES, MYRNA  Centralia, Wash.  AWS  SMETHER, JUDY  Bellingham,
Wash.  AWS  SMITH, SHARYN SPANIER, DOUG Aberdeen, Wash. Vancouver, B.C. 
AWS Norsemen  U  ten STEELE,  KENNETH  Enumclaw, Wash. Norsemen  STEELE, 
RICHARD  Bellingham, Wash.  Norsemen  STEIGER, MARIE STENNICK, TOM Olympia,
Wash. Rainier, Oregon  AWS Norsemen  SLATER, EARL  Wenatchee, Wash.  Alpha
Rho Tau  SMITH, JUDITH  Aceme, Wash.  AWS  Spanier, Mary  Bellingham, Wash.
 Kappa Delta Pi  STEEN, BOB  Longview, Wash.  Helmsmen, Choir  STUESTALL,
KAY  Seattle, Wash.  SWEA  Im  Y  . u  d a f

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STEWART,  BARBARA  Centralia, Wash.  Valkyrie, SWEA  STRODE, BOB  Seattle,
Wash.  Epsilon Pi Tau  SULLIVAN,  WESLEY  Sedro Wooley, Wash.  Norsemen 
THOMAS, BOB  Bellingham, Wash. Norsemen  THOMPSON,  GERALD  Clarkston,
Wash.  Norsemen  TILAND, JOHN  Darrington, Wash. Norsemen, Football  Diving
Club  STORMS.  BARBARA  Bremerton, Wash.  ACE, Orchesis  SWAN, SHIRLEY 
Olympia, Wash.  AWS  TANAKA,  LORETTA  Hawaii  AWS  THOMAS, JOHN 
Bellingham, Wash.  Norsemen  THORGRIMSON,  BOB  Seattle, Wash.  Soc-Anthro
Club  Finance Committee TRETHEWEY,  DON  Knutsford, B.C.  Kappa Delta Pi 
ASB Committee  STOUGARD, BOB  Seattle, Wash.  Norsemen  SWANLAND,  DONNA 
Burlington, Wash.  SWEA, AWS  THOEMKE,  DONALD Bremerton, Wash.  Norsemen 
THOMPSON,  DONNA  Yakima, Wash.  Theba D. Nickerson  IVCF, Square Dance 
TILAND, JEAN  Everett, Wash.  AWS  TROUTNER,  NINA  Tacoma, Wash.  Helmsmen
ASB Legislature  RMWMET ;4,111  5  Z.  X.;  $i, ...fir. . . "''P: ; AfR  r
ai  S  n  F  f  3,

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TRYMOFIEW,  ALEXANDER  New London, Conn.  Critics Club  VADSET, ED 
Seattle, Wash.  Collegian  Basketball  TWETEN,  CHARLES  Arlington, Wash. 
Norsemen  VANDER HOEK,  JAN  Seattle, Wash.  AWS  VELEZ, MANUEL VINE,
GEORGE  Tacoma, Wash. Graham, Wash.  Norsemen Norsemen UNDERWOOD,  ARLENE 
Aberdeen, Wash.  AWS  VAN ZANTEN,  MARY  Lynden, Wash.  AWS WAHL, VELDA 
Acme, Wash.  Kappa Delta Pi  German, SWEA  WAITE, WALKER, ANNE WALLING,
AGNES  MARCELLA Yakima, Wash. Bellingham, Wash.  Port Angeles, Wash. AWS
AWS  Klipsun FTA, AWS  WARD, MARION WARNER, CAROL WARR, DALE  Bellingham,
Wash. Vancouver, Wash. Kamloops, B.C.  AWS AWS Norsemen  WATSON, JOYCE
WEIDMAN, SUE  Hood River, Oregon Zenith,  Wash.  SWEA Theta Alpha Phi 
Alpha Rho Tau SWEA, WRA  WESTERN,  ROBERT  Tacoma, Wash. Norsemen  - PI)P~
RPlr  PW~r~Ob.x

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WEST, FRED WETZEL, CHUCK  Bellingham, Wash. Hoquiam, Wash.  Norsemen
Norsemen  WHITE, DON WHITE, RONALD  Deer Harbor, Wash. Bellingham, Wash. 
Bachelors Club Norsemen .WICKSTROM,  ROGER  Selah, Wash.  Norsemen 
WHEELER,  BARRY  Sequim, Wash.  Norsemen WHITEFIELD,  TONY  Burlington,
Wash.  Collegian  WILTON, WOJT, RICHARD  MARLENE Norsemen Everett, Wash. 
Valkyrie, SWEA  LSA, ASB  WRIGHT, AUDREY YOUNT, GEORGE  Elma, Wash.
Seattle, Wash.  SWEA, WRA Alpine Club  VU Board  ZUANICH, JOHN  Everett,
Wash.  Norsemen  i£

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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS  JERRY JOYCE, President  MARILYN BAKER,
Secretary-treasurer  SUE JOHNSTON, Vice-president  DICK HAYES, Legislature

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ALDRICH, SYLVIA  AMMONS, PAULA  AMSBERRY, DONALD  ANDERSON, LAVON  ANSTIS,
GWEN  APTED, ARDEN  ASSINK, BILL  ATTEBERRY, JERRY  BAILEY, GARY  BANKS,
MAHLON  BANKS, MERWYN  BAXTER, DON  BELLINGER, KAREN  BENSON, ART  BENSON,
JOYCE  BENTZ, KAY BERG, JUDY  BLINZLER, LYNN  BOETTCHER, MIKE  BOYLES, JIM 
BRAND, JANE  BRANTNER, IRENE  BRIDGMAN, GARY  BROCK, JUDY  BROWN, SHERRY 
BURKE, MARY  'BUSS, STEPHEN BUTTON, ROLAND  BYLES, FRANK  CAMPION, BARBARA 
CARLSON, KRIS  CARPENTER, HERB CARROLL, JIM  CARROLL, SANDRA  CARTER,
CAROLE  CLARK, ED  CLAYTON, TERRY  CONAN, SUE  COOPER, MICHAEL  COPLEY,
JANET  B  job  X . Ay  tea: y :R  c,  -41 -s .  xt  i

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w q ti~a ~r-  Ii  ~i1 i~B  CUMMINGS, BONNIE  CULVER, LARRY  DALTON, SAM 
DEARINGER, SHARON  DeBOER, RAY  DEVRIES, JAY  DEWITT, HOWARD  DOO, LEI
JAYNE  DOWNEY, ROBERT   DUNDEN, ROBIN  DUNCAN, CLAUDIA  DUNBAR, REG 
DUNKIN, DIANE  EDENS, WALTER ENGELSON, LYNNE  ENGEN, JO ANN  ERICKSON,
RICHARD  FASSETT, JEANNE  FEATHERKILE, MARLENE  FIORITO, TED  FISH, BONETTA
 FISHER, SANDI  FUJINAGA, BETTY  FUMANO, GARY GARRISON, MARIE  GILL, TOM 
GILMAN, DONIECE  GOODHEW, LARRY  GREEN, BARBARA GRIGGS, PETE  GRINTON,
CHARLOTTE  GROVER, BETTY  GUINN, BARBARA  HADJUK, JULIE HALL, JUDY  HART,
SHARON  HATHAWAY, DIANNE  HATLING, DARLENE  HAYES, RICHARD HAYFORD, JANET 
K  ~I~BI  f,-  "w  x  glE~l

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HEDGES, PHYLLIS  HOLCOMB, LARRY  HUGHEY, PAT  ISACKSON, GARY  JACKA, KAREN
JENSEN, ELMER  JEPSON, ROBERTA  JOHNSON, BARBARA  JOHNSON, DAVID  JOHNSON,
GEORGINA  JOHNSTON, CAROL  JOHNSTON, SUE  HUNGBLUTH, ELEANOR  KELLEY, LINDA
KING, WAYNE  KIRK, LAURA  KNOPSEN, JUDY  KNUDSEN, JUDI  KNUTSEN, LAWRENCE
KOHLER, ROY  KOSOFF, LARRY  KUDER, JIM  LANCE, JUDY  LENSRUD, ANN  LEWIS,
DAVE MACLEAN, DORIS  MALOY, SANDRA  McCOLLUM, MARILYN  MENCHINI, JO ANNE 
MERCER, DARLENE  MEYERS, BEA  MICHAEL, ROGER  MILLS, BRENDA  MILLS, GORDY 
MOCK, RAMONA MOORE, GARY  MORTIN, DELBERT  MURRAY, CHARLES  MYERS, DENNIS 
MYHRE, JO ANN  I ~za ~  7 Eo  KKi

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NAEGLE, STEVE  NAFF, ELVA  NEWSHAM, DIANNE  NIZNIK, LINDA  NORBERG, SHARON
NORMAN, ROD  ODEGAARD, GARY  OLSON, KARIN  OVERHAUS, BARBARA  PAGE, DAVE
PANAGOS, PERIE  PAPRITZ, CAL  PERSON, NADINE  PETRIE, MARILYN  POWER, CAROL
 PRATT,  MARCIA  PUTAS, WARREN  RASMUSSEN, CHARLES  RINE, JERI LEE  ROGERS,
JAMES ROHLMAN, LINDA  RONNEY, GREGG  ROSS, KAY  SABO, ROBERT  SAMS, ROBERT 
SCHMEIG, ELAINE  SCHMID, RICHARD  SHORT, ROBIN  SLAYER, PETER  SLETTEDAHL,
SANDRA  SLONIKER,  FLORENCE  SMITH, GAYLE  SMITH, NANCY  SPATAFORE, DOREEN 
SPIEKERMAN, JEAN  STEIN,  DONNA  SULLIVAN, JANET  SWANBERG, DONNA  SANGUY,
JOHN  TERPENING, EARL

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TERPSTRA, BONNIE  TORGET, JUDY  TUCK, RICHARD  TUCKER, STACY  WADDELL,
JULIE  WAHL,  JON  WALISCH, LINDA  WATSON, GERALDINE  WELLMAN, DONALD 
WENING, SUE  WESTMAN, YVONNE  WILSON, RICHARD  WOJT, JANE  WOLD, MARILYN 
ZIMMERMAN, GEORGE  - 3"

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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS  SUSAN MARTIN, Secretary-treasurer  JOE ZIMMERMAN,
President  SANDI CORTELYOU, Vice-president  JOEL WOODMAN, Legislature  R 
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AFRANK, JOYCE  ALBAUGH, GRETCHEN  ANASIS, VASIA  ANWAY, MARGARET  ARTHUR,
NICK BAINTER, KAREN  BAKER, BONNIE  BAKER, CLAUDIA  BARKER, BARBARA  BATES,
ALICE BATES, RON  BEEMAN, GARY  BELLINGAR, JUDY  BENSELER, DAVID  BIERLY,
CAROL BILODEAU, GAIL  BLESSIN, LINDA  BOEDE, BARBARA  BOOTH, LORRAINE 
BOWMAN, DONNA BOYSEN, CARSON  BROWN, CAROLE  BROWN, NANCY  BROWN, SUSAN 
BURNS, JIM  BUSHAW,  BARBARA  BUTLER, KAY  BUTRIM, ELEANOR  BUXBAUM,
LAURETTA  BYERS, JEANETTE CAPPS, SUE  CAMERON, ALEX  CADERO, GEORGE 
CRONIN, KATHY  CRISCOLA, VICKY  COX, MARGARET  COX, GREGORY  CORTELYOU,
SANDY  CORLISS, DAVE  COURY, ROSALIE  ? r  ' Y. 1..  r r  M  cr.  R- r 
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mJ-   lt;x  Is:  Al  COOK, BRENDA  CONRAD, CARLA  COLLINGWOOD, SANDRA 
COFFIN, PAT CLARK, PATRICIA  CLARK, MARTIN  CHURCH, DAWN  CETEZNIK, FRANK 
CASKEY, MARY CARROLL, MARIANNE  CARR, CHARLOTTE  DEETS, ALLYN  DeHOFF,
CAROLYN  DONOVAN, ANN DOTY, GEANNIE  DOWEN, BARBARA  DOXSEE, JANICE  DUNN,
LAURIE  ENGELSON, DEE ESCHRICH, JACK  ESTEP, ELDON  GABER, JERRY  FARRELL,
MARY  FLAHERTY, GLADYS  FLINT,  BILL  FLORENCE, JULIA  FRANCISCO, LOUISE 
FRANK, DICK  FORTIN, KAREN  FOSTER, BRUCE GIGER, DICK  GEIGER, JOANNE 
GERHARD, GARY  GILDA, BOB  GOELZER, GEORGINA  GOOS, JOHN  GORDON, BRUCE 
GRONHOLDT, JUNE  HARGRAVE, KENT  HART, LINDA  rte.  Y0  a  -Ah  Ile  a  V.

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HARTMAN, PHYLLIS  HAVEMAN, DORIS  HAWN, PAT  HENDRICKSON, BOB  HILL, JANET 
HIRANO,  KAREN  HOMAN, CAROL  HORE, EVERETT  HOWARD, DAN  HOWARD, JUDY 
HUDDLESTON, RON   HUGHES, LARRY  HULTMAN, CARL  HUNTER, JUDY  INGALLS, DALE
 IRISH, SUSAN  IRVIN, SANDRA  JACOBSON, LAWRENCE  JANSEN, JAYNE  JARVIS, ED
 JENSEN, ARLENE  JOHANSEN, MARYLOU  JOHN, SHARON  JOHNSON, CAROLE  JOHNSON,
LYNE  JOHNSON, MARY ANN JOHNSON, TOM  KING, BOB  KINNISH, KAREN  KIRK,
MICHAEL  KOCHENDORFER, IRENE  KULJIS,  ANTOINETTE  LADINES, RON  LARSON,
SHARON  LENFESTY, LOIS  LICH, STEVEN  LINDAHL, JoANN  LONEY, JANICE  LUKE,
SHIRLEY  LUM, FAITH  IUCl $  71 F s-~~  Ad "~eaaBna~  Owl swk ~ r rrsl

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MacKENZIE, MARGOT  MADES, LARRY  MEDEEN, MARGARET  MALLGREN, JANE  MARPLE,
LINDA  MATTHEWS, LINDA  McDONNELL, BARRY  MEDLEY, JoANNE  MEIER, JANET 
MEREDITH, ROGER  MICHAELSON, DONNA  MINISH, DEANNA  MOORE, SARA  MORRIS,
RICHARD  NELSON, SUSAN  NEUMAN, MARILYN  NEWTON, CAROLYN  NORTHFIELD, KAREN
 O'CONNOR, SHARON OKERLUND, CHARLENE  OLSEN, DUANE  OLSON, JUDY  PETERSON,
ANN  PISKE, JUDY PLOTTS, BOB  POIER, MARILYN  PROSCH, DELORES  PRYDE, MADGE
 QUAINTANCE, MICHELE QUINN, DONNA  RABOURN, NANCY  RHEBECK, SANDY  RHOADES,
BARBARA  ROBERTSON, JOHN  ROBICHEAU, PHILIP  ROESSEL, GRAY  SASAKI, RON 
SCHUEHLE, KAREN  SEASTROM, MARIE  SELENE, JERRY

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STENDAL, JOANNE  SERENSON, JUDY  SHAFER, LIZ  SHEELY, LINDA  SHERMAN,
BEVERLY SIMMONS, ANN  SIMPSON, SHEILA  SOLBERG, KAREN  SPARKS, IRENE 
STIPES, JIM  STERTON, DON  STIMPSON, BEVERLY  STROM, SANDRA  SULLIVAN,
PENNY  SWETNAM, JUDY  TAYLOR, MARION  TERPENING, MARJORIE  THOMAS, BRENDA 
THOMPSON, PAT  THON, MARY LOUISE TIMMER, DENNIS  UNREIN, PAT  VanBELLE,
CARLA  VanSTAVEREN, WILLIAM  VanWOERDEN, TOM  VOYCE, KATHLEEN  VICTOR,
SALLY  WALLACE, DOROTHY  WAUGH, CAROLYN  WELCH, NORMAN  WERLEY, CHARLES 
WEYGANT, SANDRA  WHITE, DIANNE  WHITE, MARY ANN  WILLS,  INGE  WILSON,
STOREY  WOODMAN, JOEL  ZAGELOW, BILL  ZEVENBERGEN, DAVID ZIMMERMAN, JOE 
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FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS  LINNEA WICKLUND, Treasurer-Legislature  BRUCE
STABBS, Vice- president  BILLIE BURNS, President  BARB SIVESIND, Secretary

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ABBENHOUSE, GLYNES  ABBOTT, JOE  AGGETT, BRIAN  AKERS, JOYCE  ALBERS, MARY
ALFRED, DAVE  ALLAYWAY, BARBARA  ALLEN, HERBERT  ALLEN, JANICE  ALLEN, SUE
ANDERSON, DIANE  ANDERSON, LEE  ANDERSON, MARILYN  ANDERSON, MARTHA 
ANDERSON,  MERILLY  ANDERSON, SHARON  ANDERSON, SUSAN  ARNOTT, MARGARET 
ASSINK, CHARLOTTE  AUSTIN, BOB  AUVINEN, ARLENE  BABCOCK, JACK  BAHLMAN,
LINDA  BAKER, LUELLA  BANCHERO, LINDA  BARCLAY, SUE  BARENTZ, ROGER 
BARLOW, LINDA  BARNES, JIM BATES, MARY ANNE  BECHTOL, STANLEY  BEISSE, G.
FREDRIC  BELL, MYRNA  BELL, SANDRA BENECKE, MARK  BENNETT, DOROTHY 
BENNISON, JAN  BERGAN, LOUIE  BERRY, BRUCE BERRY, CAROLYN  IB~kim  ,a Fr xC
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 lt;K y x?  f  look  BEST, MARY SUE  BIERLY, CAROL  BIGGS, LINDA 
BILLINGSLEY, FROSTY BIRCH, PATRICIA  BIRD, LAURA  BITTNER,. VICKY  BJORN,
LARRY  BLAKELY, SHARY  BLAIR, DALLAS  BOLTON, GARY  BONAMY, DON  BOOTH,
RICHARD  BORTLES, DON  BOSMAN, ROBERT  BOSTROM, GARY  BOWMAN, BONNIE 
BRACKEN, SANDRA  BRADFORD, PAT  BRADY, CLARE BRAITHWAITE, KAREN  BRIMSMEAD,
ALICE  BRODEN, HAROLD  BRODERICK, JIM  BROOKS, LINDA  BROWN, LEE  BROWN,
VIRGINIA  BRYSON, LYNN  BUELER, KAY  BUERS, KAREN BUMGARNER, LESLIE  BUNDY,
SHERIDAN  BUNT, RUTH  BURKE, RAYMOND  BURKE, WILLIAM BURNS, BILLIE  BURNS,
CAROLYN  BUSSEY, DEL  BURSWICK, MARY  BUTTON, JUDY   Mh' A  ,  r  l  r  ass
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BUTTS, DON  BYARS, SUSAN  CABLE, BILL  CALLERO, ROY  CAMPBELL, NEVA 
CANNON, LYNNEL  CAPSTICK, DON  CARR, ELIZABETH  CARLSON, BILLY  CARLSON,
CAROL  CARLSON, PAUL  CARTER, BARRY  CAVENS, WILMA  CHANDLER, BOB  CHOLSKI,
ELLEN  CHRISTIANSEN, JANET  CHRISTINE, MARJORIE  CHRISTY, BOB  CHRISWELL,
BONNIE  CLAAR, DAVID  CLARK, LINDA  CLARK, JOAN  CLIFF, LARRY  CLIFFORD,
TRUDIE  COBLE, DENNIS  COCHENOUR, DAN COLLINS, KATHY  COLLINS, SUE  COOK,
SALLY  CORWIN, PAT  COWAN, JOYCE  COWIN, MELVIN   CRABTREE, BILL  CRAIG,
ROSLYNN  CRIPPEN, BETSY  CROSETTO, DICK  CROSS, MAYO CUIZON, MARSHA 
CURTIS, CAROL  CURTIS, MARY LOU  r  I~ii a% ARAjl  ft's i 1i1  1I177  -7

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y  -  d  DAHL, DARLENE  DAHLAGER, MIKE  DANFORTH, PAT  DANIELSON, GARY 
DANIELSON, LYNNE  DAVENPORT, JANICE  DAVIS, FAYE  DAVIS, KATHIE  DAWSON,
LYNNE  DAY, JOHN DeKAY, BARBARA  DEMICK, MARY  DENNY, CAROL  DesROSIERS,
BARBARA  DeWINTER, PAUL DICKINSON, DIANE  DICKERSON, SHARON  DIETRICH,
DONNA  DINGWALL, KAREN  DIONNE, MAXINE  EDEN, KAREN  EDWARDS, GARY  EGAN,
MARGARET  ELDRIDGE, SALLY  EMERSON, DIXIE  EMERY, ETTA  EMRY, JUDIE  ENG,
APRIL  ENGDAHL, MICHELE  ENGLAND, ALBERTA ENGLES, ELAINE  ENSIGN, LeROY 
ENSMAN, FRED  FARENBAUGH, KATHRYN  FAYETTE, MICHELE  FIFIELD, KAREN  FITTS,
PAT  FLETCHER, JUDY  FLICKINGER, MARTHA  FOLEY, WAYNE   r.

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FORTHUM, ELEANOR  FRAZIER, BARBARA  FREDLUND, KAY  FREEMAN, JAMES C. 
FREEMAN, JAMES H.  FRENCH, MARCIA  FROST, PAM  FUKUDA, JoANN  FULTON, PETER
 GASKILL, BEVERLY  GANNON, DOUG  GAPPA, HAROLD  GARMO, MARY JOYCE  GERARD,
CAROL GERARD, SUE  GERLING, PAT  GILLET, MAREL  GOBAT, PAUL  GOLDFINE,
EVELYN  GOLDSTEIN, MARTA  GOODMAN, LYNNE  GOODRICH, LLOYD  GOOKINS, LINDA 
GORDON, SHARON  GORMAN,  MARCIA  GOTT, PEGGY  GOULD, SANDRA  GRACE, VARYA 
GRADY, ROY  GRANT, DIANA GREEN, SALLY  GRIFFIN, JOHN  GROSSHANS, BERNIE 
GROVER, JUDITH  GUHRA, ANNALEE GUNN, GARY  GUNNISON, KENT  GUSTAFSON,
DELBERT  HAGEMAN, ANN  HALE, SANDY  mimS . w~811  I  x  +I i  k  IZ  lily1
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  HALGREN, LINDA  HOLERT, RONALD  HALL, LINDA  HALL, SHARON  HAMBLIN, CAROL
HAMILTON, ALICE  HANES, JACKIE  HANSON, EUNICE  HANSON, MARY  HARDIN,
SANDRA HARDT, MARSHA  HARDWICK, BOB  HARLOW, JoANN  HARRIS, CAROL  HARRIS,
WILMA HARRISON, BRUCE  HAUGSETH, LOREE  HAVEMAN, GARY  HAWKINS, MINDY 
HAYES, PATRICIA  HAYDOCK, JOYCE  HAYN, SANDRA  HEDINGTON, RON  HEFLEY, BILL
 HEIDMAN, NANCY HELLAND, ROY  HEMMERLING, LOTTE  HITCHCOCK, LINDA 
HOERUEGEL, KATHRYN  HOFFMAN, LAUREL  HOKSBERGEN, BERTHA  HOLCOMB, MARY 
HOLLAND, GINGER  HOLMES, GARY HORINE, DIANNE  HORTON, PAM  HOWARD, CALVIN 
HUFFINS, LOUISE  HUDSON, TED  HICKEY, DEAN

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HUGHES, JIM  HUNTER, JoANN  HUNSKOR, KAY  HURST, EVERETT  HUSBY, GINNY 
HUSE, ELEANOR  HUTCHISON, SANDRA  HYDE, CAROL  IRWIN, SHERLY  ISOTALO,
PENNY  IVANEK, DIANE  IVERSON, CHAD  JAMES, BOB  JANSEN, JANICE  JEDLIKA,
LORRAINE  JEFFERS, CAROL JENKINS, JOHN  JENKINS, KAREN  JENSEN, LINDA 
JOHNSTON, CONNIE  JOHNSON, ED JOHNSON, DON  JOHNSON, INGRID  JOHNSON, JIM 
JOHNSON, LINDA  JOHNSON, NANCY JOHNSON, ROY  JOHNSON, VICKIE  JOHNSTON, JIM
 JOHNSTONE, JIM  JONES, IVALEE  JONES, KATHY  JONES, TERRY  JORDAN,
JAQUELINE  JULIUS, JIM  KAIRIS, LOIS  KAMPHOUSE, DON KINECKE, RAY  KAPP,
ROBERTA  KARJALA, JEANETTE  i, .... "lift  x.  y  a 1 Pit  r7wo , t  r-gnf 
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KELLY, DOUG  KELLY, STEVE  KELSO, JOHN  KEMP, BONNIE  KEY, BARBARA  KEYES,
STEPHANIE  KIEFFER, MIKE  KING, ILENE  KING, T. L.  KIMOTO, RUBY  KITTEL
KAREN  KLEIN, CHUCK  KNIGHT, LARRY  KNUTSON, KAY  KOHOUT, STAN  KELLER, ANN
 KRAFT, NANCY KRECK, MARY  KRIEG, RON  LaCOUNT, KAREN  LAING, GEORGIE 
LAMOREAUX, BONNIE LANGSETH, DOROTHY  LANPHEAR, JOEL  LARSON, CAROLE 
LARSON, KARENI-LAUDERBACH, GAYLE  LAULAINEN, JUDITH  LAURSEN, GARY  LAWYER,
CASSANDRA  LECHNER, LORRAINE LEE, DIANE  LEE, HUGH  LEGGE, JUDY  LEMON,
LINDA  LIBBY, ROGER  LOCKE, JUDY LIGHTBURN, MAXINE  LINDE, ALLAN  LINDSAY,
LAURIE

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LINDSTROM, LINDA  LIVINGSTON, DENNIS  LOCKHART, VALERIE  LOGAN, JOHN  LONG,
PHYLLIS LORD, JOANNE  LOWDER, MONA  LOWREY, JEAN  LUND, ANN  LUTHER, CLEO 
LUX, MIKE MacMAHON, SHARON  MAHLER, DONNA  McLAUGHLIN, MIKE  MANNEY, CAROL 
MARR, BETTY MARSH, SANDRA  MARTIN, GORDON  MAXWELL, JUDY  McDANIEL,
CLARENCE  McDONALD, MARJORIE  McDONALD, PATRICIA  McDOUGAL, MARGY  McGLENN,
JOANNE  McKEE, LOU McKENZIE, HEATHER  McLEAN, DOREEN  McMULLEN, CLAIR 
MEIER, SUSAN  MENDENHALL, PERRY  MENNY, NYLA  MESSAR, SHARON  MEYER, GLORIA
 MILLER, DONALD  MILLER, LAURAE   MILLER, MARY ANN  MILLER, MARY E. 
MILLER, SHARON  MILLMAN, JACK  MINSHULL, CHRIS wm  - -l~  R r  t'Ye 
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1IB~I1~IIIWI  OGDEN,  OLSON,  OLSON,  JEAN  CHERRY  JUDITH  OLSON, LARRY 
OLSON, TARA ONDECK, SYDNEY  OSBORNE, BRUCE  OUSLEY, GARDALEE  PARKER, CRAIG
 PATTERSON, KATHY  PEARCY, ROCHELLE  PEARSON, COLLEEN  PEDERSON, BERT 
PEDERSON, LINDA PEFFER, LOU-ELLEN  PENNICK, DICK  PENNINGTON, JUDY 
PETERSON, ARTHA  PETERSON, TRUDIE  PETERSON, VERN  (y  f f } fY  aF 
Malahillllig  IY  x-i  TQII-F,  Y  MONAGHAN, EDWARD MONSON, ROBERT  MONTAG,
DICK  MORGANTI, RUELLENE  MOUSEL, DAVID  MURPHY, MARILYN  MYERS, NANCY 
NEELY, CAROL  NELSON, ELEANOR  NELSON, JANET  NELSON, THYRA  NEWTON, JUDY 
NIBARGER, DOUG  NICKEL, KENNETH  NOEL, JUDY  NORTON, DONALD NYITRAY, PAT 
OAKVIK, VIVIAN  ODEGAARD, FRANK  O'DELL, MICK

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PLAGERMEN, PETER  POTTER, FERN  PRESTON, SANDRA  PRICE, KENNETH  QUIGLEY,
PAT RAMEY, JANICE  RATZLAFF, SHARON  REANEY, JOHN  RIEMANN, SHIRLEY 
REPOSA, NORMA REYNOLDS, TAMARA  RIISE, NORM  ROBBINS, PATRICIA 
RUDENBERGER, HARRY  ROGERS, PAT  ROOS, WILLIE  ROOT, PEGGY  ROSENZWEIG, BOB
 ROSIN, TONI  ROSS, EVA  ROSS, MARY   ROSS, NORMAN  RONTIS, KATHY 
RUTHERFORD, PAT  SAALANDER, THERESA  SALTER, JANE SANDERS, STEVE  SARGENT,
NORMA JEAN  SARVER, MARJORIE  SAUTER, KATHY  SCHILATY, MARILYN  SCHMIDT,
HANNELORE  SCHMIDT, ROGER  SCHRYVERS, EVELYN  SERGEANT, CAROLYN  SEVER,
LYNNE  SHAGREN, GLEN  SHAW, JUDITH  SHERMAN, SHERRY  SCHERWIN, CAMILLE  193
 4S x I+ r s. ,V- 7  s,_"" '." e  T  '  7?!T  ~1  J+  ;,; has" "  nS rx ".
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ir~i~L Ilrtr  194  SHUPP, RHONDA  SIEGRIST, CLINTON  SIMONSON, ANDREA 
SIMONSON, AUDREY   SIMPSON, LINDA  SIVESEND, BARBARA  SKEWIS, NANCY 
SLOREG, DAVE  SMELSER, JEAN SMITH, DIANNE  SMITH, DOLORES  SMITH, JULIE 
SMITH, LYNDA  SMITH, RICK  SMOYER, LUCY SNYDER, CHUCK  SOLBACK, DAVE 
SORENSON, SHARON  SOUTHWARD, PATTY  SPALDING, JOAN  SPIECHERMAN, JERRY 
STADLMON, KENNETH  STADUM, NANCY  STANSBURY, CAROL STEDMON, JOHN  STEELE,
CAROLE  STEEN, JOHN  STERK, MARIE  STEWART, MARGARET STIXRUD, LINDA 
STOKES, LINDA  STORMS, NANCY  STOUT, CHRISTIE  STROCK, PATSY STUBBS, BRUCE 
STURMONS, HARRY  SWANSON, SUSANNA  SWANSON, JON  TAM, JULIA TAMURA,
KATALEEN  II!  r , ~  A _

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TAYLOR, GLADYS  TAYLOR, MARSHA  TEBLEMON, JAN  TENALL, FRED  TENNESON,
KAREN TERKSMA, STEVE  THATCHER, DAVID  THIBAULT, DENNY  THOMSEN, LENORA 
THOMPSON, LINDA  THORDARSON, PHIL  THORNSEN, CAROL  TOWNSEND, SHARON 
TROMES, TULA TRONTON, DON  TRAYLOR, JANA  TREESE, GERTRUDE  TROMP,
CATHERINE  TUCKER, MARCIA TUCKER, MARJIE  TUENGEL, MARGO  TURPIN, JIM 
UNGER, REBECCA  VANDER HOFF, LESLIE VAN EGDOM, RICHARD  VOLLAND, LARRY 
WAHL, DAVID  WAHL, DEANNA  WAIBEL, HENRY WALLACE, CHARLOTTE  WALTERS, TERRY
 WANNER, CAROL  WEBSTER, WENDY  WEIS, JOHN WEISS, RUDI  WEINSHENCK, KRISTIN
 WELLS, JOHN  WERRIES, JOYCE  WEST, MARY WHEELER, PAT  t  ~f~~BBDII  y  _F 
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WHITE, POWELL  WHITE, RUTH  WHITEFIELD, JOE  WICKLUND, LINNEA  WICKS,
JANICE WIERSMA, RON  WILEY, PAUL  WILKINSON, SUZANNE  WILLIAMS, BILL 
WILLIAMS, MIKE WILLIAMS, SUZANNE  WILLISON, JUDY  WILLS, JUDITH  WILSON,
NORMA  WILSON, PATTY WINCHELL, BILL  WINEHORT, GARY  WILTSE, BROOKE 
WOLFRUM, JONEAN  WOOD, KAREN WOODELL, MIKE  WOODHAM, GALE  WOOLEN, DAVE 
WRENN, RUSSEL  WRIGHT, JAY  WRIGHT,  JUANNE  WYATT, ALAN  YATES, JOAN 
YEAGER, JOHN  ZANGA, JUDY  ZIMMER, FLORENCE ZINK, JOAN  ZOBRIST, ELLEN 
BYRNES, BARBARA  DODD, PHILL  DODGSON, BILL  DOLMSETH, KENT  DOMENOWSKI,
CAROL  DOWD, PAT  DRUMMOND, CLARK

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ESSELMONT, ALIX  HUFFORD, CAROLYN  ICE, BETTIE  LINDSTROM, ALICE  MILLARD,
MARILYN TELLVIK, KAYE  TEYLER, SHARON  WEISS, PAT  -4 a  I _

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J. Brightwell, D. Barker, D. Eldering  With an ever increasing enrollment
our registrar's staff working with reg-istrar  Ferris have more and more
work to do ... behind the scenes these  people rush about to take care of
those things that keep a college running  smoothly from a technical
standpoint.  D. Bulton D. Eldering J. Oiness

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Images of a city, a town wrapped close around a bay,  hang like shadows
below the eaves of a dreaming eye.  From out a mental doorway a dusty
carpet comes  flopping,  jumps, unrolling toward the hills, bumping into
mountains,  dipping in jerks into lakes and evening-shadowed  valleys,  to
twist to a final spasmodic halt  at the feet of the city  where a stream of
smoke drifts with the tidesmells  tiredly out to meet the sea.  Shadows
shift and merge, the picture weaves,  moves in upon itself and churns.  In
some cool cellar of the mind  young and old have bubbled together in the
afternoon  heat,  now drift out to be distilled by the evening winds  that
crawl along the bay and lakeshore  touching drops of ambrosia to the
sleeper's lips.  The eyes and mind have sipped  and nursed the subtle taste
of line and curve,  of light and  mood, tangled motion then solitude,  that
merge in the aperitif of the college life,  served in the evening dining
room  where curtains billow at a window opening  onto a darkened garden of
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In the bay, the tide-slap bathes the warming backs  of boats that sit
restless in sunshine, waiting for a night  when the motors will churn, the
floats jerk at their mooring ropes,  when motor-roars will rush across
wakes in the black water  and the boats will pull out to sea,  lights like
magic wands atop their masts,  a fleet of fairy-barks gliding majestically
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Peace comes here in early evening  when trails of exhaust have settled like
dew.  On the hilltop when night is approaching  there is a settled calm
that belies  the daytime that's moved away for only a time.  It  will be
back tomorrow  when breezes that might have played on Olympus  come dancing
across the bay at noon,  ruffling the water, slapping lightly  at thighs of
sleeping timbers,  capriciously slipping up and down  canyons of crumbling
buildings  that used to hold a battlement up to dawn.  Out of the East, a
gentle breeze  comes shuffling, dancing lightly,  whipping bits of dust in
the walker's eye.  The sun lies hot between old images  in corners of the
city's past;  where cascades of light tumble  through amber glasses,  rush
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In the midst of traffic  the city is jerked movement;  a red light  and the
walkers move,  a blink of green and the motors roar.  Raucous horns 
punctuate the heat of afternoon  and a whiff of breeze  through a shadowed
window  dashes the signs  and shoppers  into a rushing kaleidoscope  of
pressure bearing down.  The accerelator meets the floor  and sound falls
back,  a stretch of freeway beckons,  a curving line  moving out to
freedom,  peace, soft breezes,  green fields,  and the rolling countryside.
 A driver sighs, leans back  and wheels hum and thump  on highway's texture
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The roar of speeding motors dies at  evening in darkened coves,  and
pilings and dark sand stretches remain to meet the  jewels that sunset
drops along the shores.  In those dim hours an eagle soars,  a cloud hangs
low in a tired line along the stretching  horizon,  a white fence leads to
a darkened country road,  a piece of driftwood lifts its arms  in the final
obeisance of matter to the daytime's  frenzied ritual. 204 IF

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In the gray of morning's chill  damp breezes whip across the windowsills 
but at evening sunlight rains in golden drops,  splashing softly on the
silken top  of dark, wide water.  In the light and over the dark is the
real city,  the moment in the street when old meets new,  a grunt of
disdain, a protest of wonder,  a hazy sleep in the summer sun,  and the
view is capped by a dip in the day  when sunset pushes the hours down to
tumble below  the bay..  Fading beams fall then through a glass of nectar 
squeezed from the grapes of now,  aged in the casks and dews of then,  to
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College is the mind wandering while below the seagull cries,  is the mind
wondering while the water laps, is the thought forming while the city sends
a glow up  into the black night.  College is the doorway to a new land, 
while just a few feet away from the-mental pioneer's  struggle,  an old
piling ofers a cross to evening,  holds its silent communion with the 
dying sunrays dancing down the bay, moving beyond the boatmasts, fading
slowly toward  the dimming glow of horizon.

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Faculty Index  -A-Adams,  Dr. Henry, 32  Aichele; Miss Jean, 24  Aitken,
Dr. Margaret, 37  Allison, Mrs. Gertrude, 11  Anastasio, Dr. Angelo, 35 
Arnett, Miss Chappelle, 27  Arntzen, Edward, 22  Atteberry, Dr. Pat, 23 
-B-Bailey,  Gerald, 23  Barker, Mrs. Doris, 199  Barron, Declan, 17 
Besserman, Dr. Marion, 28 Bianchi, Mrs. Edna, 37  Blood, Dr. Don, 32 
Boyland, Dr. Bernard, 22  Brewster, Dr. Lawrence, 34 Brighton, Everett, 12 
Brightwell, June, 199  Brokensha, David, 35  Brown, Clark, 29  Brown, Dr.
Don, 29 Buchanan, Mrs. Doris, 12  Budd, Dr. William, 32, 36  Bulton, Doris,
199  Buttrick, Dr. Don, 22  -C-Call, Donald, 35  Carlile, Dr. Sene, 34 
Carroll, Dr. Katherine, 29  Casanova, Miss Katherine, 29  Cederstrom, Dr.
Moyle, 19  Christman, Dr. Robert, 21  Ciszek, Dr. Raymond, 37  Clapp, Dr.
Edwin, 19  Cloud, Kenneth, 37  Cohen, Dr. Gerald, 20  Collier, Alan, 16 
Critchfield, Dr. Howard 21  -D-D'Andrea,  Dr. Frank, 25, 76-77  De Bruler,
Fred, 32, 36, 68  Dittrich, William, 28  -E-Easterbrook,  Don, 21  Eddy,
Dr. Lowell, 28  Egerer, Dr. Gerald, 18  Elerding, Doris, 199  Elmendorf,
William, 20  Evenhuis, Dr. Francis, 19  -F- Faber,  Eunice, 20  Farnham,
Mrs. Betty 11  Flanders, Mark, 34  Flora, Dr. Charles, 17  Foss, Miss lone,
 16  Freehill, Dr. Maurice, 36, 37  -G-Gelder,  Harvey, 26  Gerhard,
George, 32  Glass, Jerome, 25, 74-75,  76-77  Gregory, Mrs. Elizabeth, 29 
Gutchow, Miss Monica, 27  -H-Hagensick,  Dr. Paul, 33  Haglund, Byron, 37 
Hall, Dr. William, 37  Hammer, Dr. Krwin, 29  Hansen, J. Viggo, 19, 69 
Hanson, Miss Frances, 29  Harwood, Dr. Charles, 32  Hawk, Dr. Raymond, 29 
Hearsey, Herbert, 24  Hepler, Dr. Earl, 23  Herbold, Dr. Paul, 34  Herrick,
Miss Mildred, 24  Hicks, Dr. Arthur, 19  Hilderbrand, James, 26  Hiller,
Harley, 22  Hinds, Evelyn, 25  Hite, Cecil, 216  Hodges, Mrs. Mable, 29 
Holcomb, Miss Laurel, 37 Hovde, Annis, 19  Hubbard, Jack 37, 114 
-I-Imhoff,  Miss Alice, 37  Irvin, Mrs. Mary, 29  -J-Jacobs, Robert, 27,
111  Jarrett, Dr. James, 141  Johnson, Vivian, 37  Jones, Dr. Elvet, 32 
Jones, Dr. Henry, 29 Jones, James, 25  Jordan, Mrs. Iva, 12  -K-Karason, 
Halldor, 33  Kelsey, Miss Ruth, 16  Kilby, Dr. Emelia-Louise, 27  King, Dr.
Eleanor, 20  Kirpatrick, Mrs. Florence, 17  Klann, Miss Corinne, 29
Knapman, Dr. Fred, 28  -L-Lahti,  Dr. Arnold, 28  Lamb, George, 30 
Lappenbusch, Charles, 27, 126 Lappenbusch, Mrs. Vivian, 12  Larrabee, Mrs.
Edith, 23  Larsen, Golden, 19  Lawyer, Robert, 19  Lister, Frederick, 26 
Lounsberry, James, 37, 110  Lyman, Dr. Kenneth, 37  -M-Marsh,  David, 16 
Martin, Dr. James, 37  Mason, Dr. Evelyn, 32  Mathes, Mrs. Miriam, 24 
Mathieson, Allan, 19  Mayer, Dr. Erwin, 18 Mazur, Dr. Peter, 35  Meehling,
Mrs. Cecile, 13  Mendel, Sydney, 19  Miller, Charles, 30  Miller, Dr.
Elbert, 21  Mitchell, Dr. Howard, 18  Mitchell, Dr. Meribeth, 17  Monahan,
Dr. Robert, 21  Morse, Mrs. Katherine, 25, 103  Morse, Robert, 24  Muldrow,
Dr. George, 37  Mumme, Roy, 30  Murray, Dr. Keith, 22  McClymont, Mrs.
Helen, 11  McDonald, Dr. David, 30  McFarland, Dr. James, 26  McInness,
Miss Ruby,  30  -N-Neuber,  Dr. Frank, 18  Neuzil, Dr. Edward, 28  Nicol,
Miss Synva, 30  -0-  Odom, Miss Evelyn, 19   Oiness, Joyce, 199  - P - 
Pabst, Miss Marie, 21  Palmer, Dr. Harold, 18  Payn, Mrs. Elva, 12  Peck,
Miss Miriam, 16  Peradotto, John, 20  Peradotto, Mrs. Noreen, 20  Perkins,
Florence, 13  Platt, Miss Ruth, 17  Plympton, Miss Hazel, 16  Punches,
Frank, 30  -R-Radke,  Dr. August, 22  Ramsland, Miss Dorothy, 23  Regier,
Bernard, 25, 78  Reubart, Dale, 25  Rice, Dr. Charles, 23  Riley, Mrs.
Doloris, 13 Rio, Dr. Sheldon, 26  Robertson, Ken, 4  Robinson, Dr. Walter,
20  Ross, Dr. Alan, 31  -S-Sams,  Ernest,  12  Sanders, Walter, 26  Schaub,
Dr. David, 25  Schinske, Dr. Erhart, 34  Schuler, Dr. Carl, 22 Schwalm, Dr.
Ray, 23  Schwemmin, Dr. Donald, 37  Scott, William, 24  Setzer, John 
Shephard, Mrs. Jean, 37  Simpson, Dr. Robert, 31  Sisk, Mrs. Ethelyn, 11 
Skeen, Dr. Bearnice, 31  Spaulding, Philip, 37   Stevens, Thomas, 37 
Stimson, Frank, 12  Stiver, Dr. Harry, 34  Stonehouse, Mrs. Nonie, 25 
Stump, Mrs. Elaine, 11  Sunset, Paul, 28  Sundquist, Miss Leona, 37 
Swedmark, Donald, 18  -T-Templeton, Miss Virginia, 18  Tahl, Arthur, 25,
76-77  Thayer, Philip, 28  Thompson, Dr. Ralph, 31  Turck, Miss Helen, 23 
-V-VanAver,  Dr. Albert, 19  Van Horn, Mrs. Verlaine, 13  -W-Walter,  Don,
25  Watrous, Dr. Mary, 31  Weythman, Miss Ruth, 27  Whittemore, Richard, 22
 Winslow, Harold, 31  Witter, George, 37 Worthylake, Mrs. Mary, 31  Wuest,
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Student Index  -A-Abbenhouse,  Glynis, 183  Abbott, Joe, 183  Abolins,
Talis, 90, 122  Abrahamse, Glenn, 57  Adams, Jane, 151  Adamsen, Larry, 151
 Afrank, Joyce, 45, 177  Aggett, Brian, 183  Akers, Jack, 94  Akers, Joyce,
183  Albaugh, Gretchen, 45, 177  Albers, Gerald, 151, 126  Albers, Mary,
58, 92,  99, 183  Albricht, Evelyn, 76-77  Aldrich, Sylvia, 81, 98, 171 
Alexander, Paul, 54  Alfred, David, 183 Allaway, Barbara, 183  Allen, Herb,
183  Allen, James, 81, 93  Allen, Janice, 183  Allen, Lee, 90  Allen, Sue,
45, 183  Ammons, Paula, 58, 171  Amsberry, Donald, 171  Anasis, Vassa, 177 
Anderson, Carl, 151  Anderson, Diane, 48, 183  Anderson, Donald, 151 
Anderson, Don, 151  Anderson, Herb, 11, 151 Anderson, Karla, 45, 90 
Anderson, La Von, 76-77, 81, 171  Anderson, Lee, 183  Anderson, Margaret,
183  Anderson, Marilyn, 183  Anderson, Martha, 42, 183  Anderson, Merrily,
59, 183  Anderson, Richard, 97  Anderson, Rodney, 151  Anderson, Sharon,
183  Anderson, Susan, 51, 183  Andres, Elizabeth, 151 Anstis, Gwenelle, 82,
171, 83  Antrobus, Fred, 94  Anway, Margaret, 177  Apted, Arden, 171 
Arnes, Rosemary. 151  Arnott, Margaret, 80  Arthur, Nick, 177  Ash,
Cynthia, 58, 87  Ashburn, Jonathan, 151 Ashburn, Margaret, 72  Aspden,
Steve, 47  Asplund, William, 55, 81, 90, 95, 151  Assink, Charlotte, 74-
75, 183  Assink, William, 74-75, 76-77, 78,  171  Atterberry, Lela, 97 
Atterberry, Jerry, 171  Austin, Robert, 183  Auvinen, Arlene, 183 
-B-Babcock,  Jack, 183, 126  Bachman, Myrna, 89  Bachus, Carol, 53, 151 
Backus, Carol, 51, 89  Bacon, Loyann, 55  Baker, Marilyn, 49, 66, 81, 87,
170  Bagley, Donald, 151  Bahlman, Linda, 42, 183  Bailey, Gail, 171 
Bailey, Richard, 151  Bainter, Karen, 4, 52, 72, 177 Bajema, Larry, 119 
Baker, Bonnie, 81, 177  Baker, Chester, 151  Baker, Claudia, 48, 67, 177 
Baker, Kenneth, 94, 151  Baker, Luella, 49, 183  Baker, Marilyn, 49, 66,
81, 87, 170  Baker, Roland, 103, 151 Balduan, Elaine, 152  Baldwin, Brenda,
53  Banchero, Linda, 183  Banks, Clyde, 76-77  Banks, Lois, 76- 77  Banks,
Mahlon, 171  Banks, Merwyn, 171  Barber, Carol, 152  Barber, Frances, 52 
Barclay, Sue, 183  Baremy, R., 45  Barentz, Roger, 183  Barker, Barbara,
44, 94, 177  Barlow, Lirda, 44, 183  Barnes, James, 183  Barnhardt, Linda,
44  Barnhart, Michael, 152  Barrett, Janet, 49  Barry, Judy, 51, 76-77, 90
Bartruff, Arla, 76-77  Bassett, Janet, 49  Bates, Alice, 87. 136, 177 
Bates, Mary, 183  Bates, Ron, 177 Bauthues, Donald, 90, 152  Baxter, Don,
74-75, 76-77, 171, 47  Beam, Dorothy, 55  Bechtol, Stanley, 183  Becken,
Carol, 74-75, 83  Bee, Delores, 58  Beeman, Gary, 177, 47  Beisse, Fredric,
101, 183  Bell,  Myrna, 59, 183  Bell, Sandra, 48, 183  Bellingar, Ida Rae,
97, 100, 152  Bellingar, Judith, 44, 94, 177 Bellingar, Karen, 59, 171 
Benecke, Mark, 183  Benjamin, Betty, 152  Bennett, Audrey, 152  Bennett,
Dorothy, 45, 183  Bennison, Janice, 45, 183  Benseler, David, 56, 78, 177,
79  Bensen, Nelda, 76-77 Benson, Arthur, 171  Benson, Janet, 44  Benson,
Joyce, 171  Bentz, Kay, 171  Berg, Judy, 100, 171 Berg, Karen, 53  Bergan,
Louie, 183  Berge, Helen, 53  Beringer, Jerry, 110, 152, 122  Berry, Bruce,
183 Berry, Carolyn, 91, 183  Bertrand, Charles, 103, 152, 126  Best, Mary
Sue, 184  Bethers, Judy, 78, 103, 79  Bezanson, Beverly, 78  Bierly, Carol,
177, 184  Biggs, Linda, 48, 184  Bilodeau, Gail, 42, 177, 79 Billingsley,
Frosty, 184  Birch, Patricia, 56, 184  Birchall, Colle Jon, 58  Bird,
Lauralee, 48, 184  Bittner, Vicky, 184  Bjorn, Larry, 184  Blair, Dallas,
54, 184  Blakely, Sharon, 184  Blessin, Linda, 50, 74-75, 99, 101,  177 
Blinzler, Lynn, 45, 171  Bloch, James, 113, 115, 127  Boede, Barbara, 44,
78, 177  Boettcher, Michael, 82, 93, 171  Bogar, Gerald, 152  Bojack,
Billie, 92, 99  Bolduan, Elaine, 98  Bollman, Dave, 89, 94, 152  Bolton,
Gary, 184  Bonamy, Don, 184  Boos, Judith, 80, 98, 103, 152  Booth,
Richard, 88, 184 Boothe, Lorraine, 45, 177  Bordeaux, Suzanne, 59  Borman,
Judy, 81  Bortles, Dan, 54, 87, 184  Bosket, Carl, 152  Bosman, Robert, 184
 Bosman, Ken, 152  Bosnich, Mary Ann, 67, 89, 98, 103,  152, 150 Bostrom,
Gary, 184  Bowman, Bonnie, 184  Bowman, Donna, 177  Boyd, John, 152 
Boyles, James, 68, 88, 171  Boysen, Carson, 4, 65, 71, 80, 177,  47 
Bracken, Sandra, 45, 78, 97, 184  Bradburn, Lillian, 76- 77  Bradbury,
Roberta, 152  Bradford, Pat, 49, 184  Bradley, Neville, 124  Brady, Claire,
52, 74-75, 184 Braithwaite, Karen, 184  Braithwaite, Kathleen, 53  Brand,
Anne, 56, 90  Brand, Jane, 171  Brandmaker, Mickey, 51  Brannon, Nora, 152 
Brantner, Irene, 84, 171  Bredeson, John, 73  Bridgeman, Gary, 46, 93, 98,
109,  145, 171, 117  Brinsmead, Alice, 44, 184  Brock, Judith, 72, 171 
Brock, Vallie, 65, 85, 153 Broden, Harold, 184  Broderick, Jim, 78, 184 
Brodie, Marilyn, 83  Brodin, Harold, 74-75  Bronsdon, Lincoln, 153 
Bronson, Marshall, 65, 66, 67, 68,  73, 95, 145, 153  Brooks, Linda, 49,
184  Brown, Bobby,  65, 67, 87, 153  Brown, Carole, 177  Brown, James, 79 
Brown, Lee, 81, 97, 184  Brown, Nancy, 177 Brown, R., 79  Brown, Sherry,
88, 171  Brown, Susan, 177  Brown, Virginia, 184  Brunn, Karen, 101 Bryde,
Madge, 92  Bryson, Lynn, 184  Buckner, Dianne, 78  Bueler, Becky, 78 
Bueler, Kay, 184  Buers, Karen, 184  Bullock, Karen, 45  Bumgarner, Leslie,
48, 184  Bundy, Sheridan, 184  Bunt, Ruth, 184 Burdick, Donald, 153 
Burgess, Robert, 153  Burgoyne, Bob, 67, 85, 153, 150  Burke, Mary
Elizabeth, 45, 90, 171  Burke, Raymond, 184  Burke, William, 74-75, 184 
Burnett, Martha. 78, 153  Burns, Billie, 184, 78, 182  Burns, Carolyn, 44,
184  Burns, Jim, 78, 177, 79  Burris, Carol, 42, 153  Burswick, Mary, 184 
Burton, Ron, 93  Burzon, Ron, 82  Bushaw, Barbara, 44, 89, 100, 177,  79 
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Bussey, Delbert, 184  Butkus, Lee, 153  Butler, Kay, 42, 80, 90, 95, 98,
177  Butler, Sara, 67, 87, 153 Butrim, Eleanor, 44, 177  Button, Judy, 49,
184  Button, Rolland, 171  Butts, Donald, 185  Buxbaum, Lauretta, 52, 87,
177  Byars, Susan, 185  Byers, Jeannette, 44, 83, 94, 177  Byers, Karen, 58
 Byles, Frank, 171  Bynne, Barbara, 42, 74-75, 196  -C-Cable,  Bill, 78,
185, 47  Cable, D., 47  Cadd, Jacqueline,  153  Cadd, Paul, 153, 119, 121 
Cadero, George, 177  Calderon, Marlene, 51  Callero, Roy, 185 Camberg,
Terry, 56  Cameron, Alexander, 177  Cammack, Don, 74-75, 76-77  Camp,
Margaret, 44 Campbell, Neva, 45, 185  Campion, Barbara, 42, 171  Canfield,
Dick, 67, 82, 87, 153  Cannon, Lynnel, 185  Cantaloube, Roger, 153  Capps,
Susanna, 90, 98, 177  Capstick, Donald, 185  Carlson, Billy, 185 Carlson,
Carol, 44, 78, 185  Carlson, Don, 89, 103, 153  Carlson, Kris, 80, 82, 171 
Carlson, Paul, 185 Carpenter, Herbert, 171  Carpenter, Robert, 154  Carr,
Elizabeth, 42, 185  Carroll, Jim, 87, 94, 171, 126 Carroll, Marianne, 48,
78, 178, 83,  79  Carroll, Sandra, 171  Carson, Harold, 79  Carter, Barry,
185 Carter, Carole, 171  Caskey, Mary, 78, 95, 178  Caton, Jerry, 45, 87,
103, 145, 154  Caulkins, Edward, 55  Caulkins, Paul, 55  Cavens, Wilma, 49,
185  Cesareo, Luka, 76-77  Ceteznik, Frank, 178, 124, 125 Chandler, Robert,
185  Chase, James, 54  Chatterton, Vicki, 89, 91, 98, 154  Chesterly,
Inger, 84 Chicker, Tom, 47  Childs, Kenneth, 47  Cholski, Ellen, 59, 185 
Christensen, Judith, 59  Christensen, Larry, 89, 154  49, 185  Christenson,
Janet, 51  Christle, Carol, 55  Christine, Marjorie, 52, 74-75, 185
Christy, Robert, 185  Chriswell, Bonnie, 185  Chun, Penny, 56, 87  Church,
Dawn, 51, 78, 84, 90, 178 Church, Linda, 76-77  Cigler, Delores, 59, 79 
Claar, David, 185  Clark, Edward, 171  Clark, Joan, 51, 185  Clark, Linda,
82, 185  Clark, Martin, 74-75, 178  Clark, Patricia, 42. 66, 116, 154, 178 
Clayton, Terry, 82, 113, 115, 171, 47,  126  Clements, Carole, 45  Cliff,
Larry, 101, 185  Clifford, Gertrude, 45, 97, 185 Coble, Dennis, 185 
Cochenour, Daniel, 57, 185  Cochran, Nancy, 98  Coffin, Patricia, 51, 99,
178 Coghill, Al, 98, 124, 125  Cole, Margo, 154  Collingwood, Sandra, 90,
178  Collins, Anne, 45  Collins, Kathryn. 185  Collins, Sue, 51, 78, 185 
Command, Edward, 57, 154  Command, Melvin, 57  Conan, Susan, 171  Conrad,
Carla, 44, 178  Cook, Brenda, 178  Cook, Ethel, 76-77  Cook, Rosemary. 45,
89, 97, 154  Cook, Sallie, 48, 67, 185  Cooper, Michael, 46, 93, 171 
Cooper, Sally, 76-77  Copland, Bob, 76- 77  Copley, Janet, 90, 171 
Corliss, David, 87, 177  Corrigan, Mike, 154  Cortelyeau, Sandra, 87, 177,
176, 79  Corwin, Pat, 45, 185  Costani, Judy, 154  Couch, Sharon, 53 
Coury, Rosalie, 177  Coupland, Ken, 46  Coury, Rosalie, 82  Cowan, Joyce
Ann, 48, 185  Cowden, John, 108  Cowin, Melvyn, 185  Cox, Margaret, 177 
Cox, Greg, 55, 90, 177  Crabtree, William, 85, 185  Craig, Rosalynn, 45,
185  Crippen, Betsy, 78, 185  Criscola, Victoria, 42, 177  Cronin, Kathy,
74-75, 177  Crosetto, Richard, 185  Cross, Mayo, 44, 185  Crowe, Sue, 51 
Crum, Sally, 49  Cuizon, Marsha, 42, 185  Culkins, Leland, 154  Culver,
Larry, 172  Cumming, Bonita, 52, 78, 172  Cunningham, James, 154 
Cunningham, Sandra, 51, 99 Curtis, Carol, 49, 185  Curtis, Mary Lou, 49,
185  Curtis, Olive, 154  Dahl, David. 81, 89, 154  Dahl, Darlene, 186 
Dahl, Erik, 81, 100  Dahlager, Michael, 186, 47  Dale, Donald, 88, 89 
Dalley, Phillip, 76-77,  101  Dalton, Sam, 45, 67, 172  Dalquist, Pauline,
76-77  Dammann, Kaye, 45  Danforth, Patricia, 186 Danielson, Carla, 85 
Danielson, Gary, 186  Danielson, Lynn, 186  Davenport, Janice, 56, 88, 186 
Davis, Ann Louise, 85  Davis, Faye, 82, 88, 186  Davis, Kathie. 45, 186 
Davis, Leonard, 56  Davis, S., 47 David, Mary, 49  Davison, Homer, 154 
Dawson, Lynne, 186  Day, John, 186  Daynes, Maralyn, 45 Dearinger, Charon,
84, 172  Dearth, Merna, 154  De Boer, Roy, 172  De Castro, Benjamin, 74-75,
76-77 Deets, Allyn, 178  De Hoff, Carolyn, 178  De Kay, Barbara, 78, 186 
De Paster, H., 76-77  Demick, Mary, 52, 186  Denny, Carol, 50. 99, 186 
Denny, Gail, 99, 154  Des Rosiers, Barbara, 186  Devier, Raymond, 82, 93,
98, 109  De Vries, Jay, 172  De Winter, Paul, 186  De Witt, Howard, 172 
Dickerson, Sharon, 186   Dickinson, Diane, 78, 186  Dieffenbach, Timothy,
155  Dietrich, Donna, 186  Digerness, Lois, 42, 80 Dillman, Norman, 54 
Dingwall, Karen, 44, 89, 186  Dionne, Janice, 155  Dionne, Maxine, 52, 186
Dionne, Robert, 155  Dobbe, Elta, 155  Dobbe, Gilbert, 98, 155, 124, 125 
Dodd, Philip, 74-75, 196, 216, 122  Dodgson, Bill, 196  Dollarhide, Roger,
56, 155  Dolmseth, Kent, 196, 47  Domenowske, Carol, 196 Donovan, Ann, 42,
87, 100, 178  Donovan, Dennis, 124  Doo, Lei-Jayne 56, 172  Dorsey, Arthur,
155 Doty, Ardith, 51  Doty, Gean, 178  Dowd, Patricia, 48, 196  Dowen,
Barbara, 42, 178  Downey, Robert, 172  Doxsee, Janice, 83, 178  Draper,
Jerald, 54  Drotz, Paul, 155  Drummond, Clark, 56, 196  Duffy, Mary, 155 
Dunbar, Reg, 93, 98, 172  Dunden, Robin, 94, 172  Duncan, Claudia, 172 
Dunkin, Dianne, 68,  100, 172  Dunn, Jim, 47  Dunn, Lavrie, 42, 178 
Durrwachter, Dianne, 59  Dvorachek, Huberta, 155, 83 Dyson, Jane, 155  - - 
Eagle, Gary, 45  Earnst, Phyllis, 155  Eaton, Frank, 78, 88, 79  Eden,
Karen, 50, 186  Edens, Walter, 172  Edwards, Dave, 114  Edwards, Gary, 186 
Egan, Margaret, 59, 186  Eine, Robert, 155  Eilers, Gary, 57  Eldering,
Julie, 78, 155  Eldridge, Sally, 45, 186  Eliason, Donald, 155 Eliason,
Elenora, 155  Eliason, Larry, 155, 47  Ellingson, Robert, 56  Elliot, Judy,
55  Elliot, Mary, 155 Ellis, Erwin, 156  Elsbree, John, 156  Emerson,
Dixie, 78, 186  Emery, Eita, 44, 186

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Emmons, Mavis, 156  Emry, Judith, 48, 67, 88, 186  Eng, April, 186 
Engdahl, Michael, 48, 186 Engelsen, Lynne, 81, 94, 103, 172  Engen, Jo Ann,
81, 92, 98, 99, 172  England, Alberta, 186  Engles, Mary, 186  Ensign, Le
Roy. 186  Ensman, Fred, 186  Eoff, Mary, 48  Epp, Merlin, 79  Erchinger,
Carol, 83  Erickson, Don, 88, 156  Erickson, Richland, 172  Ericson, Penny,
45  Ernst, Kathleen, 87  Ernst, Larry, 67, 68, 87, 103, 156,  150 
Eschrich, Jack, 97  Esselmont, Aliz, 197  Estep, E., 79  Evans, Judy, 51 
Evans, Nancy Jo, 51  Evered, Mike, 47  Everett, Dawn, 156  Everett, Joel,
65, 82  Everitt, Peggy, 42  - F-Fafuay,  Ross, 85  Farenbaugh, Kathryn, 186
 Farrell, Jacqueline, 89  Farrell, Mary. 44, 78, 95  Farrell, Russel, 89 
Fassett, Jeanne, 74-75, 172  Fayette, Michelle, 186  Featherkile, Marlene,
172  Fichter, Carolyn, 59, 66, 116, 79,  Fiedler, Ernst, 100  Fields,
Robert, 156  Fifield, Karen, 44, 80, 98, 186  Fifield, Kathleen, 42, 80 
Fink, Joan, 103  Fiorito, Ted, 172  Fish, Bonetta, 172  Fisher, Eileen, 55,
92, 99 Fisher, Sandra, 51, 172, 83  Fisher, Vicki, 78  Fitts, Pat, 53, 184 
Flaherty, Mike, 156  Fleetwood, G., 45  Fleming, Ted, 156  Fletcher, Judy,
186  Flickinger, Martha, 55, 78, 86  Foley, Wayne, 186  Forbes, David,
74-75, 76-77  Fortin, Karen, 48, 88  Forthun, Eleanor, 187  Fowler,
Douglas, 156  Frazier, Barbara, 187  Fredlund, Kay, 45, 187  Freeman,
Evelyn, 87  Freeman, James, 187  French, Marcia, 94, 187 Friend, Ruth, 85,
156  Friend, Sharon, 4  Frost, Pam, 45, 187  Fryant, Barbara, 103  Fugitt,
Sally, 156 Fuguay, Ross, 156  Fujinaga, Betty, 95, 99, 172  Fukuda, Jo Ann,
187  Fuller, Le Roy, 109  Fulton, Peter, 187  Fumano, Gary, 78, 82, 93,
110, 172,  117  Funada, Jean, 89, 156  Funes, D., 74  Gabriel, John, 94,
156  Gallant, John, 127  Gannon, Doug, 187, 47  Gappa, Harold, 187 
Garlinghouse, Carol, 53 Garmo, Mary Joyce, 91, 100, 101, 187  Garrison,
Marie, 172  Gaskell, Beverly. 58, 99, 79  Gasser, Larry,  57  Gehlert,
Gleih, 156  Geiger, Joanne, 44  Genszler, Pat, 76-77, 78  Gerard, Carol,
187  Gerard, Estella, 156  Gerard, Karen, 78  Gerard, Sue, 84, 99, 187 
Gerhard, Gary, 64, 93, 47  Gerling, Patricia, 187  Gertes, Terry, 157, 83 
Gerteis, Mary, 90  Gibson, Ray, 94  Gidlund, Kay, 156  Giesy, Ardis, 59
Gilda, Robert, 90, 113, 108, 114  Giles, Donald, 46, 93  Giles, Paula, 157 
Gilman, Doniece, 172  Gill, Thomas, 4, 68, 71, 90, 172  Gillespie, Bruce,
90  Gillet, Marel, 42, 90, 187  Gish, Ev, 157  Gjovaag, Carolyn, 67, 68, 87
 Gleason, Janice, 50, 80, 157  Gobat, Paul, 187  Goelzer, Georginia, 44, 78
 Golden, Lon, 157  Goldfine, Evelyn, 187  Goldstein, Marta, 44, 187 
Golliet, Gordon, 56  Gooch, B., 76-77 Goodman, John, 157  Goodman, Lynne,
187  Goodrich, Lloyd, 187  Gookins, Linda, 187  Goos, John, 89  Gordon,
Bob, 47  Gordon, Sharon, 51, 187  Gorman, Marcia, 187  Gott, Peggy, 187 
Gould, Sandra, 97, 187  Gow, Virginia, 53, 101  Grace, Varya, 187  Grady,
Roy, 78, 187  Graham, Norman, 76-77  Granger, Roger, 85, 157  Granholdt,
June, 45  Grant, Diana, 49, 78, 187  Green, Barbara, 45, 172  Green,
Jonnie, 78, 79  Green, Sally, 81, 84, 100, 187  Greene, Carol, 56, 88 
Greene, Malcolm, 88  Gregg, Gary, 85, 89. 157  Grench, John, 78  Griffin,
John, 187  Griggs, Peter, 172  Grinton, Charlotte, 172  Grosshans,
Brunhilde, 48, 84, 187  Grover, Betty, 172  Grover, Judith, 42, 187 
Gubsch, Charles, 157  Gudmundson, Karen, 157  Guerin, Brucella, 44, 88, 97 
Gugenheimer, Bob, 47  Guhra, Anna, 187  Guidi, Arthur, 157 Guinn, Barbara,
42, 172  Gunn, Gary, 84, 187  Gunnison, Kent, 187  Gurlinghouse, C., 78 
Gustafson, Delbert, 187  Guth, Robert, 54  -H-Haase,  Donald, 90, 47 
Haffie, Gerald, 100  Hageman, Ann, 90, 187 Hajduk, Julie, 172  Hale,
Sandra, 187  Haley, E., 76-77  Halgren, Linda, 187  Hall, Dave, 157  Hall,
Judy Ann, 172  Hall, Linda, 48, 188  Hall, Sharon, 42, 188  Hambin, Carol,
188  Hamilton, Alice, 188 Hammond, William, 157  Hancock, John, 157 
Hadfield, Ann, 49  Hanes, Jacqueline, 188  Hansen, Jean, 95, 157  Hansen,
Stephen, 109, 157  Hanson, Eunice, 78, 187, 79  Hanson, Joanne, 89  Hanson,
Mary, 42, 82, 188  Hardin, Sandra, 187  Hardt, Marsha, 45, 188  Hardwick,
Robert, 188  Harlow, Joanne, 42, 90,  188  Harris, Carol, 49, 188  Harris,
Marvin, 85  Harris, Wilma, 188  Harrison, Alberta, 157  Harrison, Bruce,
188, 47  Hart, Patricia, 88, 157  Hart, Sharon, 80, 172, 83  Hartman,
Phylis, 44  Hathaway, Diane,  172  Hathaway, Lane, 158  Hatling, Darlene,
58, 89, 172  Hauge, Darlene, 98, 158  Haugseth, Loree, 49, 78, 188 
Haveman, Gary, 188  Hawkins, Melinda 48, 188  Hawn, Patricia, 50, 81 
Haydock, Joyce, 49, 188  Hayes, D., 103  Hayes, Patricia, 44, 188  Hayes,
Richard 64, 82, 87, 93, 97,  109, 114, 145, 170, 172  Hayn, Sandra, 188 
Hedges, Phyllis, 92, 99, 173  Hedinton, Ron, 188  Hefley, William, 188
Heidman, Nancy, 188  Helland, Mary Ann, 59  Helland, Roy, 188  Hellberg,
Gunnar, 76-77  Hemmerling, Lotte, 48, 78, 84, 188  Henchert, Arnie, 158 
Henderson, Donald, 94  Hendrickson, Robert, 87, 100 Henderickson, Sylvia,
89, 95, 158  Henry, Marjorie, 158  Henry, Susan, 45, 82, 158  Herron,
Michael, 109   Heuchert, Arnie, 85  Hewitt, David, 4, 45, 65  Hewitt, Mary,
47  Hickenbottom, Jim, 85  Hickey, Dean, 188  Hicks, Barbara, 51  Higley,
Doreen, 88, 98, 158  Hill, Janet 45, 81  Hinds, Ernest, 74-75, 76-77, 101 
Hirano, Karen, 59, 87  Hitchcock, Linda, 188  Hoeruegel, Kathryn, 84, 188 
Hoff, Lela, 89, 158  Hoffman, Laurel, 188  Hoffman, William, 78 
Hoksbergen, Bertha, 188  Holcomb, Mary, 188  Holert, Ronald, 47, 188  
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Holmes, Gary, 188  Holt, Betty, 158  Homan, Carol, 44  Hope, Diane, 158 
Hoppenruth, Al, 98, 124, 158 Hopping, Ramona. 95, 158  Horine, Dianne, 44,
188  Horne, Joyce, 158  Horton, Pamela, 48, 188 Hotchkiss, Karlene, 79, 88 
Houchen, Sharon, 59  Howard, Calvin, 188  Howard, Judith, 59, 74-75
Howisey, Carol, 68, 81  Huckins, Doris, 95  Huckinson, Sandra, 52 
Huddleston, Ron, 46  Hudson, Ted, 188  Hudson, Joanne, 158  Huffine,
Louise, 44, 188  Huffman, Richard, 90  Huffman, William, 57  Hufford,
Carolyn, 45, 197  Huggins, Maurice, 89, 158  Hughes, James, 188  Hughey,
Patricia, 173  Huning, Bud, 158  Hunskor, Kay, 48, 67, 188  Hunter, Jo
Anne, 188  Hunter, Judith, 44  Hurst, Everett, 188  Husby, Ginny, 53, 188 
Huse, Eleanor, 45, 84, 188  Hutchinson, Sandra, 188  Hyatt, Michael, 90,
98, 124, 125 Hyde, Carolyn, 48, 188  Hyppa, Roger, 159  -I-Iacolucci, 
Jack, 57  Ice, Bettie, 44, 197  Imhoff, Sylvia, 97  Irish, Susan, 53, 90 
Irvin, Sandra, 50, 79, 97  Irwin, Sheryl, 50, 188  Isackson, Gary, 173 
Isotalo, Penny, 188  Ivanek, Diane, 188  Iverson, Chad, 188  -J-Jacka, 
Karen 173  Jackson, Martha, 49  Jackson,  Robert 93, 117, 159  Jacobsen,
Kristian, 109  Jacobsen, Lawrence, 57  Jam, Julia, 44  James, Eugene, 159 
James, Philip, 159  Jansen, Janice, 45, 78  Jarvis, Ed, 78, 79, 103 
Jasprica, Willine, 58, 90 Jedlicka, Lorraine, 44  Jeffers, Carol, 49 
Jenkins, Karen, 44  Jenkins, Mary, 159  Jensen, Andrew, 88 Jensen, Elmer,
173  Jensen, George, 90  Jensen, Linda, 45  Jensen, Marlyn. 159  Jensen,
Roger, 82, 159   Jepsen, Dean, 159  Jepsen, Roberta, 173  Jewell, Babette,
159  Johansen, Mary, 83  Johanson, Dale, 108  John, Sharon, 50  Johnson,
Barbara, 80, 99, 173  Johnson, Carl, 90  Johnson, Carole, 58, 79 Johnson,
David, 124, 173  Johnson, Donald, 189  Johnson, Eloise, 88  Johnson, Ed,
189  Johnson, Georgina, 45, 173  Johnson, Ingrid, 189  Johnson, Jim, 93,
189  Johnson, Karen. 87  Johnson, Linda 48, 89, 189  Johnson, Lois, 52 
Johnson, Mary Ann, 45  Johnson, Nancy, 44, 189  Johnson, Roy, 189 Johnson,
Russell 101  Johnson, Susan, 45, 79, 102  Johnson, Vickie, 59, 189 
Johnson, William 110 Johnston, Carol, 173  Johnston, James, 93, 189 
Johnston, Sue, 83, 170  Johnstone, James, 189  James,  Terri, 52  Jordan,
Jacqueline, 53  Jorgensen, Kenneth, 65, 66, 95, 159  Jones, Alan, 159 
Jones, Elizabeth, 78  Jones, Fred, 76-77  Jones, Howard, 95  Jones, Ivalee,
44, 189  Jones, Joyce, 52  Jones, Kathleen, 189  Jones, Terri, 189  Jordan,
Jackie, 53, 189  Joyce, Jerry, 108, 123, 170  Joyce, La Verne, 87  Julius,
James, 47, 189  Jungbluth, Eleanor, 90, 173  Juvet, Adele, 55  -K-Kairis, 
Lois, 81, 91, 100, 102, 189  Kalles, Judith, 159  Kamb, Margaret, 159 
Kamphouse, Don, 189  Kanue, S., 79  Kapp, Roberta, 189  Karjala, Jeanette,
56, 74-75, 189  Karlberg, Gary, 159  Karstens, Elaine, 88, 159 Karwacki,
William, 111  Kaye, Pat, 94, 95  Keller, Ann, 56  Keller, Bill, 190 
Kelley, Linda, 173  Kelley, Shirlee, 83, 159  Kelly, Douglas, 45, 190 
Kelly, Steve, 190  Kelso, John, 57, 190  Kelstrup, Arthur, 159 Keppel, M.,
76-77  Kemp, Bonnie, 58, 190  Kempf, Peter, 98, 108, 123  Kenaston, Sharon,
159  Kendall, Clyde, 93  Kendall, Dorothy, 160  Kenoyer, Derald, 160 
Kerstetter, Richard, 54  Key, Barbara, 45, 190 Keyes, Stephanie, 49, 190 
Kickabush, James, 160  Kieffer, Mike, 190  Kimball, Carol, 160  Kimble,
George, 160  Kimoto, Ruby, 59, 87, 190  Kimple, Paul, 47  Kinecke, Ray, 189
 Kinkela, Bob, 124  King, Ilene, 53, 190  King, T. L., 190  King, Virgil,
160  King, Wayne, 173  Kingsbury, Keith, 127  Kinnish, Karen, 44  Kipton,
Robert, 160  Kirk, Laura, 173  Kirk, Mike, 98, 113, 115  Kirkluk, Gene, 160
 Kittel, Karen, 44, 190  Klein, Chuck, 74-75, 190  Klein, Marsha, 101 
Klein, Robert, 101  Kleve, Linda, 49, 73 Klimke, Bev, 160  Knapsen, Judy,
173  Knudsen, Judy, 50, 173  Knutsen, Lawrence, 173  Knutson, Kay, 52, 90 
Kockendorfer, Irene, 66, 116  Kohler, Roy, 173  Kohout, Steve, 47  Koll,
Gerald, 79, 160  Kombol, J., 74-75  Kopp, Robert, 49, 78  Kosoff, Larry,
173  Kraft, Nancy, 49, 90  Kreck, Mary, 190  Kreig, Ron, 190  Krusmen,
William, 160  Kuder, Jim, 173  Kuhnause, Charles, 88, 160  Kulbitski, Joan,
81  Kulijuis, Toni, 45  Kuybus, George, 82  -L-La  Count, Karen, 44, 76-77,
190  Ladines, Ron, 108  Ladwig, Marilyn, 42, 85, 160  La Fever, William 85,
94, 160  Laing, Georgie, 44, 94, 190  Lamoreux, Bonnie, 190  Lane, Robert,
160  Lang, Alice, 160  Lang, D., 76-77  Langeman, Herb, 93  Langseth,
Dorothy, 51, 79, 190 Lanphear, Joel, 47, 190  Lard, Joanne, 42  Larsen,
Karen, 44  Larsen, Kenneth, 88  Larson, Carole, 52, 190  Larson, Kathryn,
50, 81, 98  Larson, Karen, 190  Larson, Sharon, 51  Laster, Dave, 94, 160
Lauderbach, Gayle, 52, 190  Laulainen, Judith, 44, 82, 190  Laursen, Gary,
94, 190  Lavik, Janet, 56 Lawsen, Gary, 47  Lawson, Linda, 76-77, 82 
Lawyer, Cassandra, 190  Leaf, Karin, 160  Lechner, Lorraine, 58, 99, 190 
Ledger, John, 82  Lee, Alfred, 94  Lee, Diane, 45, 190  Lee, Eric, 78, 79,
103  Lee, Hugh, 190  Lee, Patricia, 42, 90, 160  Legge, Judith, 190 
Leighton, Sharon, 48  Lemon, Linda, 59, 190 Lenfesty, Lois, 44  Lengseth,
D., 78  Lensrud, Ann, 42, 90, 95, 173  Leons, Harry, 108  Lewis, Iris, 49
Lewis, James, 161  Lewis, Louis, 100, 173  Libbey, George, 190  Libby,
Roger, 73, 47  Lich, Stephen, 82  Lima, Allan, 108  Lindahl, Joann, 44, 97,
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Lind, Betsy, 161  Lind, Victor, 161  Linde, Allen, 76-77, 78, 84, 190 
Lindsay, Laurie, 80, 190  Lindsley, Brenda, 98, 103, 161  Lindstrom, Linda,
52, 99, 190  Lightbuen, Maxine, 190  Lium, Claudia, 53 Livermore, Leroy,
65, 98, 124  Livingston, Dennis, 191  Locke, Judith, 52, 190  Lockbaum,
Valerie, 73, 161  Lockhart, Valerie, 52, 191  Lockwood, Michael, 82, 161 
Logan, John, 190  Logsdon, Barbara, 64, 67, 79, 87,  103, 150, 161  Logan,
John, 47, 191  Loney, Jane, 83  Long, Phyllis, 191  Lord, Joanne, 191 c,
Lorenson, Faye, 51, 87  Lorentzen, Hans, 161  Loushin, Virginia, 52  Love,
Lorin, 97  Lowder, Mora, 191  Lowrey, Jean, 45, 87, 191  Lucas, Carol, 92,
99  Luce, Dorothy, 161  Luke, Shirley, 92, 99  Lum, Faith, 58, 87  Lund,
Ann, 191  Lunger, Joyce, 50, 83  Luther, Cleo, 45, 191  Lutz, Don, 57  Lux,
Michael, 191  Lybeck, Jerald, 161  Mackey, Barbara, 103, 161  MacGowen,
Craig, 93  MacLean, Alastair, 173 MacMahon, Sharon, 49, 191  Madison,
Janet, 48  Maedgen, Margaret, 51  Mahler, Donna, 44, 191 Mahy, Gary, 90 
Mains, Sylvia, 161  Maloy, Sandra, 91, 173  Manney, Carol, 58, 191 
Marchese, Vincenta, 161  Marganti, R., 45  Marjullo, Alice, 42  Marr, Betty
Ann, 42, 191  Marsh, Sandra, 45, 191 Marshall, Faith, 59, 83  Martens,
Gene, 161  Marthfield, K., 45  Martin, Gordon, 108, 191  Martin, Susan, 176
 Marzuelle, Alice, 95, 98  Mason, Barbara, 45  Mastor, John, 97  Masumoto,
Ted, 57  Matney, Cecilia, 45  Matson, Nancy, 42  Matsushita, Elaine, 90 
Matthews, Joanne, 98, 101, 161  SMatthews, Linda, 42  Matthews, Nancy, 162 
Matthews, Val, 54  Mattingly, Jim, 47  Mattson, Virgil, 162  Maxwell,
Judith, 191  Mayfield, Joanne, 51  Mayes, Jacque, 89, 95, 162  McCauley,
Eleanor, 58  McCollum, Marilyn, 173  McConnell, Robert, 94, 162  McCormick,
Colleen, 42, 68  McConkey, Dale, 47  McCrea, Norm, 57  McCune, Jean, 59 
McCurdy, Charles, 162  McDaniel, Clarence, 191  McDonald, Judith, 162
McDonald, Marjorie, 191  McDonald, Patricia, 51, 191  McDonnell, Judith,
98, 103, 162  McDougal, Margy, 49, 191  McFarlane, Davie, 57  McGee,
Jeanne, 42  McGinnis, Judith, 58  McGlenn, Joanne, 56, 78, 191  McGowon,
Craig, 117  McKechnie, Ann, 45  McKee, Lou, 50, 191  McKenzie, Heather, 191
McLaughlin, Michael, 191  McLean, Doreen, 191  McMullen, Clair, 191 
McNalley, Diane, 45  McVay, Mike, 73, 93, 110, 117  Medley, Jo Anne, 52 
Meier, Janet, 44  Meier, Susan, 44, 191  Melbourne, Ed, 162  Mellan,
Marilyn, 76-77  Melton, Kathleen, 162  Melvin, Linda, 162  Mendenhall,
Perry, 191  Menghini,  Jo Ann, 74-75, 76-77, 81,  98, 173  Menny, Nyla, 44,
191  Mercer, Carlene, 50, 173  Merideth, Roger, 74- 75  Messar, Sharon, 45,
191  Meyer, Gloria, 191  Meyer, William, 162  Meyers, Bea, 173  Meyers,
Janet,  68  Michael, Roger, 88, 89, 173  Michaelson, Donna, 44  Micklin,
Michael, 162  Millard, Karilyn, 44, 197  Miller, Donald, 54, 191  Miller,
Eric, 90  Miller, Laural, 58, 191  Miller, Mary Ann, 191  Miller, Mary, 191
Miller, Sharon, 191  Millman, Jack, 191  Mills, Brenda, 42, 173  Mills,
Gordon, 103, 173  Mills, Perry, 54 Minge, Sharon, 78, 79  Minish, Donna,
42, 80  Minshull, Christine. 56, 99, 191  Minshull, Pamela, 56 Mock,
Ramona, 173  Mohr, Sheila, 58  Mollenaar, Harold, 162  Moller, Clyde, 57 
Molver, Erling, 89, 162 Monahon, Evelyn, 192  Monson, Robert, 191  Montag,
Dick, 191  Moody, Eleanor, 162  Moody, Hugh, 162  Moore, Gary, 98, 173 
Moore, William, 65, 66, 95  Moorehead, Bruce, 65, 74-75, 76-77  Morgan,
Elizabeth, 94  Morgan, Larry, 94, 78  Morganti, Ruellene, 192  Morris,
Nancy, 162  Morton, Delbert, 173 Mose, Gary, 113, 115  Mose, Sharon, 56 
Moses, Paul, 78  Mossel, David, 192  Muller, Bob, 74-75 Munkres, Arden, 4,
73  Murphy, Elizabeth, 80, 163  Murphy, Marilyn, 48, 192  Murray, Charles,
89, 173 Murry, N., 47  Murray, Robert, 57  Myers, Dennis, 173  Myers,
Nancy, 51, 192  Myers, Roger, 73, 163 Myhre, Jo Ann, 173  Myland, Gary, 78 
-N-Naegle,  Steve, 174  Naff, Elva, 45, 174  Napper, Peter, 82, 93  Neely,
Carole, 192  Nelsen, Eleanor, 192  Nelsen, Thyra, 192  Nelson, Gerald, 163 
Nelson, Janet, 192 Nelson, Mark, 101  Nelson, Marvin, 163  Ness, Clarence,
54  Neuman, Marilyn, 99  Nevers, Leroy, 163 Newkirk, Janet. 163  Newman,
Marilyn, 58  Newsham, Diane, 4, 71, 78, 174  Newton, Carolyn, 82, 88, 97  
Newton, Judy, 50, 192  Nibarger, Doug, 192  Nickel, Kenneth, 192  Nicolay,
Gail, 163  Nilsen, Frank, 163  Nixon, Terry, 113, 114  Niznik, Linda, 42,
174  Noel, Judy, 49, 192  Nogami, Elaine, 53  Norberg, Sharon, 55, 174 
Norman, Gary, 163  Norman, Nancy, 76-77  Norman, Rod, 46, 98, 124, 174 
Nortan, Donald, 47, 192  Northfield, Karen, 66, 116  Nueman, Marilyn, 79 
Nybakken, Truman, 90, 163  Nyhus, Sue, 163  Nyitray, Pat, 192  -0-  Oakvik,
Vivian, 192  O'Connor, Sharon, 44  Odegaard, Gar, 66, 174 Odegaard,
Franklin, 192  Odell, Nick, 192  Ogden, Bob, 66, 82, 93, 116, 163  Ogden,
Jean, 78, 97, 192 Okerlund, Charlene, 44  Olsen, Diane, 163  Olsen, Duane,
180  Olson, Cherry, 44, 192  Olson, Gerald, 163  Olson, JoAnn, 163  Olson,
John, 54  Olson, Judy, 45, 78, 180  Olson, Karin, 174  Olson, Larry, 192
Olson, Ned, 4, 72  Olson, R., 89  Olson, Tara, 45, 81, 84, 192  Olson,
Terry, 47  Ondeck, Sidney, 192 O'Neil, Brian, 163  Opel, Robert, 163  Oreb,
John, 101  Orr, Joan, 59  Orr, Judith, 66  Osborne, Bruce, 93,  192 
Ostrander, Elmer, 163  Ousley, Gardalee, 192  Overhaus, Barbara, 174 
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Padlo, Anna, 48  Padlo, Frank, 90, 164  Page, Dave, 103, 124, 174  Papritz,
Calvin, 4, 71, 123, 174 Parker, Craig, 192  Parker, David, 93  Paso, Kay
102  Pat, Jane, 59  Patterson, Kathy, 192  Payne, Glen,  108  Payne, Mary
Jane, 164  Payne, Richmon, 164  Pearson, Colleen, 52  Peary, Rochelle, 52,
192 Pederson, Linda, 48  Pein, Carolyn, 55, 82  Petfee, 192  Pendick, Dick,
192  Pennington, Judy, 49, 192 Peterson, Colleen, 192  Person, Nadine, 91,
174  Peters, Kenneth, 74-75  Petersen, Ann, 78, 87, 180 Petersen, L., 83 
Peterson, Arthur, 78, 192  Peterson, Laurel, 59  Peterson, Linda, 192 
Peterson, Trudee, 192  Peterson, Vern, 192  Petrie,, Marilyn, 174  Pfunt,
Niel, 4, 71, 80, 103, 164  Phelan, Thomas,  90  Phelps, Michael, 90 
Philipart, Paul, 127  Phillips, Herbert, 164  Pilling, Denny, 164  Piske,
Judith, 151, 180  Pittman, Marion, 79, 164  Pittsenbarger, Richard, 78 
Plagerman, Peter, 193  Plotts, Robert, 98, 109, 180  Plotz, Bob, 145 
Poier, Marlyn, 180  Poirier, Ronald, 164  Podervart, Robert, 164  Poole,
Robb, 54, 94  Potter, Fern, 58, 193  Power, Carol, 174  Pound, Larry, 47 
Pratt, Marcia 78, 103, 175 Preston, Sandra, 193  Price, Judy, 88  Price,
Kenneth, 193  Prosch, Delores, 51, 180  Pryde, Madge, 48,  99, 102, 180 
Purdue, Roger, 164  Putas, Warren, 174  -Q-Quaintance,  Michele, 56, 87,
180  Quigley, Pat, 52, 193  Quinn, Donna, 180  R  Rabourn, Nancy, 59, 180 
Ramerman, Dorothy, 164  Ramerman, Gale, 164  Ramey, Janice, 193  Randall,
Alvin, 68, 81  Rasmussen, Charles, 174  Rasmussen, Wilbur, 76-77  Ratzlaff,
Sharon, 193  Rayment, Ron, 74-75  Reader, Don, 164  Reaney, John, 74-75,
193  Rebo, Lawrence, 164  Reed, Melinda, 164  Reed, Samuel, 74-75, 76-77 
Rehberger, Paul, 47  Reich, Jacqueline, 164  Reimann, Shirley, 193 
Remmert, Brent, 84  Repoza, Norma, 193  Reser, Donald, 76-77  Rey, Jean,
67, 98, 165  Reynolds, Tamora, 193  Rhea, Tim, 87  Rhebeck, Sandi, 42, 180 
Rhoades, Barbara, 52, 180  Richards, Ralph, 165  Richter, Don, 74-75 
Richter, Wayne, 74-75, 76-77  Ridgway, Patricia, 50, 165  Rife, Jim, 113,
114  Riggs, Sharon, 88, 165  Riise, Norm, 54, 193  Rine, Jeri Lee, 174
Ringenbach, Douglas, 109  Risch, Pauline, 49  Riseland, John, 46, 113, 114 
Ritchey, Patricia, 97 Ritchie, Judith, 44  Ritchie, Carolyn, 73  Richter,
Don, 78  Robbins, Betty, 99  Robbins, Patricia, 49, 193 Roberts, Nancy, 89,
165  Robertson, David, 76-77  Robertson, John, 180  Robicheau, Philip, 54,
98, 180 Robinson, William, 94  Rock, Peggy, 49  Rodenberger, Harry, 193 
Rogers, James, 174  Rogers, James P., 100, 193  Rohlman, Linda, 165 
Ronney, Gregg, 174  Roessel, Gary, 180  Root, Peggy, 52  Roos, Eva, 193 
Ross, Kay, 174  Ross, Lynne, 165  Ross, Mary, 74-75, 193  Ross, Norman, 47,
93  Ross, Patricia, 58  Routos, Kathy, 49  Rowe, Sherry, 58, 78  Runnels,
Judy, 48, 103  Rupp, Roger, 165 Russell, Holly, 59  Russell, Virginia, 165 
Sabo, Robert, 174  Sadler, Paul, 127  Salter, Jane, 45  Saltis, Ron, 90,
113, 115  Sams, Robert, 90, 174  Sanguay, 174  Sargeant, Carolyn, 52, 79 
Saryer, Marjorie, 50   Sasaki, Ronald, 180  Schamehorn, Carol, 89, 98 
Scheib, Joe, 165  Scherer, Dean, 165  Scherman, Sherry, 76-77 
Schermerhorn, Carol, 103, 165  Schilaty, Marilyn, 58  Schlenker, Harold,
136  Schmid, Richard, 82, 174  Schmidt, Roger, 108  Schmidt, Rudy, 74-75,
76-77, 78, 165  Schmidtke, Gerald, 74-75  Schmieg, Elaine, 174, 45 
Schroeder, Bill, 84  Schroeder, Robert, 165  Schryvers, Evelyn, 50 
Schuehle, Karen, 44, 90, 180  Schultz, Dale, 165  Schupp, Ronda, 59 
Schwartz, Karolyn, 165  Scofield, William, 165  Scott, Bonnie, 76-77 
Scovil, Marlene, 83, 98, 165  Seastrom, Marie, 76-77,78, 80, 180  Selene,
Jerry, 180  Sellards, Lyle, 97  Senner, Ray, 78  Serenson, Judy, 181 
Severson, Carol, 166  Shafer, Liz, 181  Shalander, Theresa, 42 
Sharnbraich, Karen, 51  Shaw, Judy, 44  Sheely, Linda, 44, 88, 181
Shephard, Denny, 117, 145  Sheppard, Dennis, 93  Sherbakoff, Neil, 108 
Shergill, H. S., 81  Sherman, Beverly, 66, 78, 166  Shiraki, James, 57 
Short, Robin, 53, 100, 174  Shull, Fred, 108  Shupp, Ronda, 194   Siegrist,
Clinton, 194  Siggs, Roland, 110  Sim, Jack, 111  Simenson, Audrey, 56, 194
 Simmons, Ann, 82, 181  Simmonson, Andrea, 56, 194  Simpson, Douglas, 72,
103, 166  Simpson, Linda, 44, 194 Simpson, Shelia, 45, 181  Sines, James,
166  Sines, Myrna, 166  Sirguy, Gary, 4, 71, 99  Sisson, Phyllis, 88 
Sivesind, Barbara, 100, 182, 194  Skewis, Nancy, 88, 194  Slater, Earl, 166
 Slayer, Peter, 174  Slettedahl, Robert, 166  Slettedahl, Sandra, 174 
Slobreg, Dave, 194  Sloniker, Fred, 174 Slotemaker, Judy, 49, 88  Slwinski,
Sam, 47  Smelson, Jean, 52, 194  Smethers, Judy, 166  Smith, Cliff, 54 
Smith, Dianne, 194  Smith, Dolores, 44, 194  Smith, Donald, 81, 85  Smith,
Gayle, 52, 66, 174 Smith, James, 56  Smith, Jerry, 54  Smith, Judy, 88. 166
 Smith, Julie, 49, 194  Smith, Lynda, 194 Smith, Michael, 73  Smith, Nancy,
58, 76-77, 174  Smith, Ralph, 109  Smith, Rick, 194  Smith, Sharyn, 166 
Smoyer, Luci, 49, 194  Snider, Robert, 93  Snyder, Charles, 194  Solbach,
D., 74-75  Solbark, William, 194  Solberg, Karen, 181  Sorensen, Sharon,
194  South, Kay, 83  Southward, Patricia, 194 Spalding, Joan, 85, 194 
Spanier, Doug, 81, 166  Spanier, Mary, 89, 166  Spangler, Vance, 98, 109
Sparks, Irene, 50, 181  Spatafore, Doreen, 81, 83, 174  Spees, Boylan,
76-77  Spieckerman, Jean, 78, 79, 174  Spieckerman, Jerry, 194  Stabbs,
Bill, 186  Stabbs, Bruce, 182  Stack, Katherine, 81, 92, 99 Stadlman,
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Stadum, Nancy, 44, 194  Stansbury, Carol, 194  Staffer, Roger, 55 
Staverer, S., 94  Stedman, John, 194  Steele, Carole, 194  Steele, Kenneth,
166  Steen, John, 194  Steen, Robert, 47, 87, 166  Steiger, Marie, 166 
Stein, Donna, 101, 174  Steiner, Jerry, 111  Stendal, Joanne, 49, 181 
Stennick, Thomas, 166 Sterk, Marie, 52, 194  Sterms, Barbara, 167  Sterton,
Don, 181  Stewart, Anita, 58, 116  Stewart, Barbara, 48, 95, 98, 167 
Stewart, Kenneth, 56  Stewart, Margaret, 56, 194  Stewart, Sheila, 48
Stimpson, Beverly, 94, 181  Stipes, James, 68, 82, 181  Stixrud, Linda, 4,
48, 68, 71, 80, 194  Stokes, Linda, 59, 78, 194  Storms, Barbara, 167 
Storms, Nancy, 194  Stougard, Robert, 80, 97, 167  Stout, Christina, 78,
194  Strock, Patsy, 42, 76-77, 194  Strode, Robert, 85, 167  SSttrroomng, ,
Sandra, 44, 181 Kathy, 48  Stubbs, Bruce, 46, 194  Stuestall, Kay, 166 
Sturmans, Harry, 194  Sullivan, Jan, 174 Sullivan, John, 57  Sullivan,
Penny, 91, 98, 181  Sullivan, Wesley, 74-75, 167  Suter, Barbara, 53  Swan,
Shirley, 167  Swanberg, Donna, 174  Swanland, Donna, 167  Swanson, Jan, 194
 Swanson, Suana, 45, 194  Swetnman, Judy, 49, 79, 181  -T-Taft,  Gretchen,
56  Takasaki, Jerry, 87  Tam, Julia, 194  Tamura, Kathleen, 52, 87, 194 
Tanake, Loretta, 167  Tangen, Gary, 47, 93, 98  Tanguy, John, 174  Tarleck,
Robert, 54, 123  Tatro, Virginia, 80  Taylor, Gladys, 56  Taylor, Marion,
44, 181  Tebelman, Janet, 52 Tallvik, Kathleen, 58, 80, 95, 99, 197 
Terpening, Carl, 174  Terpening, Marjorie, 181  Terpstra, Bonnie, 175 
Teyler, Sharon, 48, 197  Thoemke, Donald, 89, 167  Thomas, Brenda, 48, 67,
181  Thomas, John, 167  Thomas, Robert, 167  Thompson, Donna, 67, 82, 92,
99, 167  Thompson, Gerald, 167  Thompson, Linda, 52  Thompson, Pat, 53, 181
 Thomsen, Lenora, 52  Thon, Mary Louise, 181  Thorgrimson, Robert, 95, 101,
167  Thorn, Karen, 100  Thornburg, Harvey, 78  Thronsen, Carol, 44  Tiland,
Jean, 167  Tiland, John, 94, 167  Tille, Bell, 127  Timmer, Dennis, 181 
Torget, Judith, 174  Towne, Milton, 76-77  Townsend,  Sharon, 49  Treese,
Gertrude, 53  Trethewey, Don, 98, 103, 167, 123  Troutner, Nina, 167 
Trymofiew, Alexander, 101, 168  Tuck, Richard, 57, 174, 216  Tucker,
Darlene, 52  Tucker, Stacy, 4, 68, 71, 73, 97, 174  Turck, Helen, 83 
Turnbull, Richard, 88  Turpin, Jim, 47  Turton, Larry, 57  Tweten, Charles,
168  -U- Underwood,  Arlene, 68, 88, 95  Unger, Becky, 49  Unrein,
Patricia, 48, 78, 90, 181  -V-Vadset,  Ed, 82, 168  Van Aelst, Jean, 48 
Van Belle, Carla, 49, 181  Van Vuren, Sharon, 51  Vander Ark, Sherman, 74-
75, 76-77  Vander Griend, Marlene, 45, 116  Vander Hoek, Janis, 168  Van
Natter, Lee, 57  Van Pevenage, Lita, 55  Van Pevenage, Rita, 55  Van
Staveren, William, 47, 181  Van Woerden, Tom, 181 Van Zanten, Dolphine,
76-77  Van Zanten, Lee, 76-77, 79  Van Zanten, Mary, 168  Velez, Manuel,
168 Victor, Sally, 4, 71, 181  Vine, George, 168  Visser, Peter, 54  Vold,
Sharon, 89  Voyce, Kathleen, 59, 181  -W-Waali,  Arvid, 74-75, 76-77 
Waddell, Julie, 175  Wahl, Jon, 175  Wahl, Velda, 84, 89, 168 Wainscott,
Gary, 47  Waite, Marcella, 42, 168  Walisch, Linda, 175  Walker, Anne, 50,
80, 168  Wallace,  Charlotte, 52  Wallace, Dorothy, 78, 181  Walling,
Agnes, 168  Walsh, Chuck, 94  Ward, Marion, 168 Warkentin, John, 84 
Warner, Carol, 89, 168  Warr, Dale, 47, 97, 98, 168  Washington, Herm, 78,
113, 114  Watland, Jim, 47  Watson, Geraldene, 87, 91, 175  Watson, Joyce,
168  Waugh, Carolyn, 48, 82, 181  Weidman, Susan, 97, 98, 99, 103, 168 
Weis, John, 78  Weiss, Pat, 197  Weiss, Rudolph, 45, 76- 77, 79  Welch,
Margo, 49  Welch, Norman, 71, 181  Welfelt, Corinne, 53  Wellman, Donald,
47, 175 Wening, Susanne, 175  Werley, Charles, 181  Werries, Joyce, 44 
West, Frederick, 169  Western, Robert, 168  Westman, Yvonne, 59, 73, 175 
Wetzel, Charles, 169  Weygant, Sandy, 49, 181  Wheeler, Barry, 169 
Wheeler, Patricia, 52  White, Diane, 44, 181  White, Donald, 169  White,
Mary Anne, 59, 92, 99, 181  White, Powell, 196  White, Ron, 169  White,
Ruth, 196  Whitefield, Tony, 82, 169  Whitefield, Joe, 47, 196  Wicklund,
Linnea, 64, 101, 182, 196  Wicks, Janice, 50, 196  Wickstrom, Roger, 169
Wiersma, Ronald, 196  Wilder, John, 87  Wiley, Paul, 196  Wilkinson,
Suzanne, 53, 196  Williams, Carol,  50  Williams, Suzanne, 44, 196 
Williams, William, 74-75, 76-77,  103, 124  Wilison, Judith, 45, 97, 100, 
196  Wills, Inge, 51, 102, 181  Wills, Judith, 44, 76-77, 94, 196  Wilson,
Chip, 82  Wilson, Jay, 54 Wilson, Marion, 95  Wilson, Norma, 196  Wilson,
Patricia, 51, 78, 196  Wilson, Richard, 175  Wilson, Sandra, 49  Wilson,
Storey, 181  Wilton, Marlene, 98, 169  Wiltse, Brooke, 196  Winchell,
William, 196 Wineholt, Gary, 78, 196  Winslow, Myrtle, 76-77  Wisen, Joel,
57  Witter, Meredith, 59  Wofrem, Jan, 44,  196  Wojt, Jane, 50, 175  Wojt,
Richard, 169  Wold, Merilyn, 175  Wolf, Leland, 93, 110, 117  Wolfrun, J. 
78  Wood, Kathleen, 45  Wood, Karen, 196  Woodell, Michael, 196  Woodham,
Gale, 45, 196 Woodman, Joel, 181, 176  Woods, Mel, 93  Wollen, Dave, 196 
Wozleck, Barbara, 55  Wrenn, Russell, 196, 47  Wright, Audrey, 169  Wright,
Jay, 196  Wright, Joanne, 59, 196  Wyatt, Alan, 196  -Y-Yates, Joni, 100,
196  Yager, John, 196  Yothers, Roy, 47, 93  Yount, George, 169 
-Z-Zatrine,  Kay, 78 Zagelow, Bill, 46, 98, 181, 126  Zapffe, Skip, 98,
124, 125  Zange, Judy, 196  Zentner, Darryl, 68, 98 Zevenbergen, David, 47,
74-75, 76-  77, 181  Zimmer, Florence, 56, 196  Zimmerman, George, 175
Zimmerman, Joe, 94, 176, 181  Zink, Joan, 42, 74-75, 78, 196  Zion, E., 46 
Zrobrist, Ellen, 59, 196

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS  It is indeed fitting in a publication of this type to
give  a word of thanks to those  people whose efforts have  helped a great
deal to the success of the publication.  As usual we want to extend a
sincere "thank you" to  "Uncle" Howard Vierling and our behind-the-scenes 
friends Lois Brechner and Kay Tirrill at Craftsman  Press in Seattle. They
helped us to meet our continu-ally  changing  deadlines. These people and
Russ Clift,  Mrs. Clift and Bernice Workman at Jukes Studio  were looked
upon as Honorary Staff Members during  our running to and fro the last
weeks of preparation  for deadlines.  Mrs. Cecil Hite, smiling ASB finance
secretary, got  us out of various troubles with our budget and was  always
cheerful throughout the whole process.  MRS. CECIL HITE Last, but not least
... below view two "late arrivals"  on the staff who made up for lost time
with really  top notch work.  There are others ... and to these we say
thank you  for your help ... and God bless you!  N. PFUNDT  S. TUCKER
RICHARD TUCK PHIL DODD

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