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WESTERN WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE

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WESTERN WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE . . . BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON    KLIPSUN 
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.  Western is the student studying and struggling, learning and  laboring.
Yet he is happy in his quest for knowledge. Within   the distinguished
buildings which form the face of Western, the  student is searching for
meaning, for ways to better himself. He   is expressive and excitable. Yet
in his excitement he expresses  himself through talk and thought, through
painting a picture   or playing an instrument. Western is the student
dancing and dating, meeting new faces   and living with others. Yet in his
frolic he is building lasting memories. This student is you, the pillar of
Western, as you are   frolicking and contributing, constantly learning and
constantly searching; always vigorous and versatile in creating your span
of interest. contributing, constantly learning and constantly  searching;
always vigorous and versatile  in creating your span  of interest.  o ' 3

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GARY SIRGUY Editor-in-Chief  Designer    LESLIE BUMGARNER  Assistant
Editor-in-Chief  Copy Editor    CALVIN COLE  Photography Editor  Jan
Steinhoff Activities  Vicki Corey  Activities  Mary Anne Cole Activities 
Barbara Sivesind  Sports  Al Randall Sports  Heather Forney Homecoming 
Janet Dalrymple Administration  Lynda Muzzy Student Government  Gerry
Nilles Academics  Jeri Albrench  Academics Suzanne Welter  Academics  Linda
Lawseth Classes  Dave Wenner  Technical Assistant  Chris McConnell 
Secretary  Jeri Lunde  Special Assistant  Erma Pike  Special Assistant 
Bill Heinz Photographer  Bob Wittmeier  Photographer  Mike Kaaland 
Photographer

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6   INTRODUCTION    18   ADMINISTRATION AND STUDENT GOVERNMENT    38 
ACTIVITIES    45 Fall  67  Winter  89  Spring    106   ACADEMICS    156 
CLASSES    TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Western is the student studying and  struggling, learning and laboring.

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Searching and finding, learning and retain-ing,  combine to form a never
ending circle.  The student will turn to books. He will find   a basis in
the thoughts of others. This back-ground   will form a platform on which he
  can formulate his own thoughts. Clues will   be found in books; answers
will be the sum  of these findings plus original thought on  the part of
the individual. As the student at  Western explores this vast field of
knowl-edge  through the Humanities, Arts, and Sci-ences,  he becomes caught
in this circle. There is no escape, nor is there want of  escape; the
process of learning is a conti-nuum   that is highly rewarding.

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Spectating and participating, having fun and releasing excess  energy ...
The excitement and challenge of  a football game ...  the reward of helping
others through World University Service  ... the satisfaction of personal
skill connected with a game of   pool. The student becomes well rounded in
developing his per- sonality.  As the pride of achieving high grades
motivates the  individual to higher levels of performance, so do
extra-curricular  activities give a feeling of personal satisfaction as the
student  becomes proficient in skills outside the classroom.  10

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Indoors or outdoors, performing a  role or being yourself ... self
ex-pression  will show itself in a variety  of ways.  The challenge of
assuming the role of another whether in a dra-matic  production or
slapstick skit .  . . the carefreeness of letting  loose on the dance floor
. . . the breathlessness of skiing down  snow- covered slopes. . . These
provide a few of the relaxing  breaks to relieve the personality from pure
academic strain.  13

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Giving and receiving, sharing and caring, living with others . . . the
dorms provide a valuable experience. The hurry and scurry of campus life at
times leaves the student breathless.  He will look to his room in one of
the dorms or organized houses as a place of sweet reprieve.  But everything
is not always quiet. Teas, Christmas parties, house meetings, and
name-changing ceremonies often form a portion of dorm life- a life
surrounded by rules, hours, and campuses.  Despite the tribulations, life
in the dorm or house will reign high on the list of memories . . . the fun
of giving and receiving, shar-ing and caring and living with others.

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WOMEN'S HOUSES  BARR'S HALL  BAYVIEW HOUSE  BELLE HAVEN  BOOTHE HOUSE
CHATEAU   CLARK'S HALL  COLLEGE INN  COLLEGE LOGEUR  COLONIAL HOUSE    COZY
COTTAGE    CREST V I EW  DONOVAN HALL    EDENS HALL NORTH    EDENS HALL
SOUTH ELKINS HALL  FOREST HALL  FOREST INN  HALLS OF IVY  HARBORVIEW HALL 
HIGGINSON HALL     KLUANE  LITTLETON'S LODGE    MARQUIS HALL REDWOOD HALL  
 RIDGE WAY ALPHA RIDGEWAY DELTA  TAMERLANE  TODD HALL  VALHALLA  VIKINA   
WESTERN CEDAR HALL WESTERN MANOR   WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALL    Y.W.C.A.    
MEN'S HOUSES ALASKA HOUSE    ALKI LODGE  ALPINE COURT  BOCK APT.  CLAUSEN
HALL    COLLINS HALL  DEYLIG MALL DOUGAN'S  EVERGREEN HALL    FIR TREE HALL
  HANSEN HOUSE  HERVIN'S  HIGHLAND HALL BAKER    HIGHLAND HALL CHUCKANUT  
HIGHLAND HALL CONSTITUTION  HIGHLAND HALL SEHOME  HIGHLAND HALL SHUKSAN   
HIGH VIEW HALL  HOFMAN HALL  KLIPSUN HALL  MAPLE HOUSE  NORSEMEN'S HALL   
PACIFIC VIEW  RIDGEWAY BETA    RIDGEWAY GAMMA  SHUKSAN  HALL    TASCO HOUSE
 TERRACE HALL  THE RANCH  WESTERN HOUSE

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ALPINE CLUB  ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS  ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD 
EDUCATION BACHELOR'S CLUB  BLUE BARNACLES  CANTERBURY CLUB  SCHESS CLUB 
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE  COLHECON  I COLHECONOMIST DAMES CLUB  DESERET CLUB 
EPSILON PI TAU FORENSICS  FOLK AND SQUARE DANCE CLUB  ' FRENCH CLUB  GERMAN
CLUB  HELMSMEN HUI-O-HAWAII  INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB  INTERVARSITY
CHRISTIAN  FELLOWSHIP KAPPA DELTA PI  LUTHERAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION  MATH
CLUB  MODEL UNITED NATIONS NEWMAN CLUB  NORSEMEN  PI KAPPA DELTA  ': _
"PROFESSIONAL PHYSICAL  EDUCATION CLUB  :" ' jPSYCHOLOGY CLUB  RHEBA D.
NICKERSON  SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY  , SKI CLUB SPANISH CLUB  STUDENT WASHINGTON
 EDUCATION ASSOCIATION  UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN  FOUNDATION  USHERS 
VALKYRIE  "W" CLUB  WESTERN PLAYERS  WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION  VIKING
RIFLE CLUB  VIKING SOUNDERS  VIKING YACHT CLUB YOUNG DEMOCRATS  YOUNG
REPUBLICANS  16

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Exploring and expanding limitless fields of interest enables the  student
to satisfy other endeavors. Scaling daring slopes where  nature is his
teacher or attending club meetings where each is his  own guide, help to
shape individual character.  The student becomes vigorous and versatile in
creating his span  of interest. And in his excitement the student expresses
himself in  other ways.  ?eE

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Strands of red tape unwind in the operation of a college.  The
ad-ministration serves to keep the tape from  tangling.  Someone must be
around to booster the building program, to provide a channel for the
student's numerous outlays of cash; to keep tab on grades, enrollment and
attendance, or to direct activities and to handle public information; to
offer extended programs or to find a place for those lucky enough to
graduate.  Someone must be around to offer personal assistance to soothe
academic, monetary, and a variety of other sores.  The administration
stands firm and qualified as it takes care of these and many other needs. 
The student too must have a voice in the operation of the college.  Diverse
voices are expressed in a controlled and organized manner through student
government.  Certain students  take on added endeavors and attempt to voice
opinions which parallel the interest of the majority. ADMINISTRATION and
STUDENT GOVERNMENT

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Soon the ties must all be severed.. . So says the school song, but  we
trust that this is poetic license. The "happy memories" part,  though,
remains the wish of all of us for the departing seniors.  Many years from
now, you will perhaps visit the campus and  say, "Oh, I was here when the
Humanities Building was going  up" and "I can remember when there were just
old houses where  those new buildings are." Perhaps you will say, "I wonder
if old  Doc Flora is still dismembering sea serpents" or "Remember the
night of the big wind when they had to shut down the dance early  and all
those cars got blocked on the top of Sehome." Most of all,  we hope that
your happy memories will include some of what you  learned in  college: the
most important things, the true things.  James L. Jarrett  President

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The future of Western lies largely in the decisions made by the Board of
Trustees . . . those devoted individuals responsible for the buying and
selling of land, the setting of fees, the construction of buildings, and
other vital decisions of policy and finance.      BOARD OF TRUSTEES 
Clockwise:  Joseph T. Pemberton  Bernice Hall  Marshall Forrest    David G.
Sprague    Stephen Chase

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A seemingly underlying but in-measurably  important part of   Western is
the administration.  Those directors who keep the col-lege   running
smoothly and con-tribute   in so many ways to the   success and welfare of
Western.  Counter-clockwise:  Harold Goltz  ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT  
Dr. Harold  Chatland  ACADEMIC DEAN  Dr. Merle S. Kuder  DEAN OF STUDENTS 
Dr. Don Blood  DIRECTOR OF   INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH  Dr. J. Alan Ross  DEAN
OF GRADUATE STUDIES  AND DIRECTOR OF THE  SUMMER SESSION  23

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Counter-clockwise  C. W. McDonald  DEAN OF MEN  Dr. William Budd  COLLEGE
EXAMINER  Miss Lorraine Powers  DEAN OF WOMEN  Mr. Donald Ferris 
COORDINATOR OF SPACE  AND SCHEDULES  Dr. Frank Nugent  DIRECTOR OF THE 
COUNSELLING CENTER  Dr. Frederick Feringer DIRECTOR OF EXTENSION  SERVICES 
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Clockwise  Mr. Richard Reynolds  DIRECTOR OF STUDENT  ACTIVITIES  Mr.
William Hatch FINANCIAL AIDS OFFICER  Mr. Marvin Sandalle  ADMISSIONS
OFFICER  Mr. Frank Punches DIRECTOR OF PLACEMENT  AND ALUMNI SERVICES  Mr.
James Mulligan  DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC INFORMATION AND  STUDENT PUBLICATIONS 
ADVISER  25

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Mr. William O'Neil  REGISTRAR  Mr. Sam Buchanan  BUSINESS OFFICE  Assistant
Registrars  not pictured  Mrs. Dorothy Button  Mr. Spencer Nevan 
REGISTRAR'S  OFFICE  Front row  Mrs. Arlene Trott  Mrs. Danna Beech  Mrs.
Lucinda Walton  Second row  Mrs. Etta Kirk  Mrs. Elsie Burgraff  BUSINESS
OFFICE  Mrs. Elva Payn  Mrs. Teresa Fickle  Mrs. June Pearson  Mr. Ernest
Sams

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Mike Hyatt - A.S.B. President  Western's student government is a
reflec-tion  of student interests and opinions.  Through the officers,
legislature, and var-ious  governmental committees, the stu-dents  have an 
opportunity to experience  self -government, to bring forth their  ideas,
and to take a more active part in college life. This year the student
govern-ment  has undergone many changes in  organization, resulting in 
more efficient  operations and better provisions for the  well being of
Western's students.  Actively and ably presiding over the stu-dent 
government was Mike Hyatt, A.S.B.  President. Mike, a senior majoring in
po-litical  science, was kept quite busy in his  various roles, including
A.S.B. President,  student, husband, and father.  STUDENT GOVERNMENT  27

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EXECU IVE VCE-PRSIDEN  Gary Beman  .. ...... -V_W WW i 1'il® .
Pte  lill PC  OGRAM VICE- PRESIDENT~  Gary erhar  r,~~  Ir of j; t yei  Y~i
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Among the changes in the student gov-ernment  this year, was the separation
of  the duties of the Vice- President into two  distinct offices. The first
is an executive  vice-president, and the other is a program vice-president.
The first of these was  filled by Gary Beeman, a senior from  Whidbey
Island, majoring in sociology.  IIncluded in his many duties was
chair-manship  of the National Student Asso-ciation,  the Inter-Club
Council, and  freshman orientation.  Occupying the office of program
vice-president  was Gary Gerhard, a senior.  It was his job to administer
all the cul-tural,  educational, and social programing  at Western, through
the Program Coun-cil.  Gerhard, a history major, is from  Des Moines. 
Sharon Teyler ably held the office of  ASB Secretary. Keeping minutes,
doing  odd jobs for the president, and being office receptionist were some
of the  duties carried out by Miss Teyler, a  speech therapy major from
Seattle.  A.S.B. SECRETARY Sharon Teyler

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STUDENT  LEGISLATURE  The Legislature has expanded its opera-tions  in
national and international prob-lems,  and has tried to take a more active 
interest in the college as a whole. The  Legislature has supervision and
control  of all business and financial affairs, prop-erties,  and
activities of the Associated ,. Student Body.  RON BANICK  BOB TARLECK 
MOLLY GERHARD  MIKE HYATT  SHARON TEYLER  GARY GERHARD  DIANE LEE  FRANK
CETEZNIK  (Photo - Far Right)  JOEL LAMPHEAR  DAVE ALFRED  NEIL MURRAY 
DOUG McCOY  30

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GARY GERHARD  MARILYN MURPHY  CHRIS WIEDER  RON BANICK -  KEN STADLMAN  331
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PROGRAM COUNCIL  COLLEGE UNIONS  GARY DIANNE LINDA  GERHARD MADDOX TORFIN
FACILITIES  MIKE  BORING  FINANCE  HOWARD TINSLEY STAN POWNALL  The Program
Council, headed by Gary  Gerhard, worked hard to provide the  students with
cultural, intellectual, so-cial,  and recreational activities. Movies  and
mixers on campus, tournaments in  the Grotto, the Duke Ellington Concert, 
the Winter Carnival to Mt. Baker, and  the student showcase series were
among  the Council's activities.  A division of the Program Council is the 
Association of College Unions which  deals with the philosophy and purpose 
of a Student Union and what activities  it should provide for the student. 
The Facilities Committee, headed by  Howard Tinsley, was responsible for
all  purchase of ASB property, and for over-seeing  the administration of
Lakewood.  Stan Pownall, chairman of the Student  Finance Committee, helped
formulate the  ASB budget, and compiled monthly re-ports.  The National
Student Asociation, with  Gary Beeman as chairman, sponsored  programs,
speakers, information, and dis- cussion  groups on specific national and 
international problems.  The Inter-Club Council is a confedera- tion  of
all the clubs on campus, which  tries to inform the students what goes on 
around the campus.

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NATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION  Front Row:  JUNE LINRUD  CAROLYN WAUGH 
VIRGINIA STOVER  JANEAN ST. PIERRE  BARBARA RHOADES  Second Row:  ROBERT
TARLECK  ROD NOLAN  GARY BEEMAN  DAVE TREMAINE  ALLEN GIBBES  MARV SAXTON 
NOEL BOURASAW Front Row:  MARION TAYLOR  PAT THOMPSON  LLOYD AFRANK 
BARBARA RHOADES  Second row:  ANN HAGEMAN  MIKE BOIVIN  GARY BEEMAN  Front
Row:  DEANNA MINISK  JOANN PRINCEN  SIGRID STARLUND  AUDREY KNUTSEN  Second
Row:  DICK NICHOLL  DON SMITH INTER-CLUB COUNCIL  33

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WESTERN'S

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Last year's nerve-shattering noise, jammed streets, and in-evitable  mud
became this year's new Ridgeway dormi-tories,  Humanities Building, and
Library wings.  Firs, pines, and cedars provide a rustic setting for the 
four-building Ridgeway dormitory complex which  opened this year. Seattle
Architect, Fred  Bassetti, gave  Ridgeway an impressive touch that few
campuses can  match. Tucked quietly into the tree-laden hillside, its red 
brick structure with contrasting white pillared balconies  adds a special
charm to the campus. The four 100-bed units  that make up Ridgeway - Alpha,
Beta, Delta, and  Gamma, house  an equal number of men and women stu-dents 
to meet the growing demand for dormitory fa-cilities. NEW BUILDINGS 
Beautiful ceramic sculptures of deer, raccoon, and other  animals common to
the Northwest enhance the setting at  Ridgeway. The ceramic animals
scattered through the  trees were sculptured by Noel Osheraff of Los
Angeles.  Between the Campus School, Old Main, and the Library rose the
$750,000 Humanities Building. Also designed  by Bassetti, it houses the
English, Foreign Language,  Philosophy, and History Departments. Ten
classrooms,  46 offices, 38-station language laboratory and 2 lecture 
halls eased the strain on crowded classrooms. Several  unique features make
this building outstanding. Outside  entrances to the ground floor
classrooms around the per-imeter  of the building, and a line of sunshades
over the  second and third story windows and carpeted faculty  offices are
aspects a bit foreign to Western's architecture.  The sun shades have been
dubbed "raised eyebrows"  by  an unknown campus humorist.  Another new look
this year is the college Library. Two  new wings designed by Paul Thiry of
Seattle, provide  room for 200,000 volumes, seating space for 800 readers,
offices and classrooms. Beautiful colored windows alter-nating  with
columns on the outside of the new wings -  a striking sight after dark-
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ACTIVITIES      Often activities become that force which relieves the
student's mind from purely academic  strain . . that force which opens
other channels of interest and stimulates and challenges the student,
whether sailing on Lake Whatcom or skiing on Mount Baker.  It is this force
that challenges the capabilities of individuals to plan a happy homecoming,
a profitable WUS drive, or a jubilant Jun-ior Prom.  Activities often
provide the necessary break and occasion to let loose and express oneself
in a variety of ways.  They become multi-purpose in providing entertainment
for cultural, intellec-tual or purely enjoyable pursuits.

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SNOW KING AND QUEEN   Kent Dolmseth, Michael Jones

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QUEEN SIGRID XXV-JANET MEIER

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A.W.S. TOLO KING-BOB PLOTTS

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JUNIOR PROM QUEEN   LOTTE HEMMERLING

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SWEETHEART COUPLE   Lenore Stakulson, Frank Ceteznik

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FROSH REGISTRATION  The torment of a physical fitness test,  the distress
of reading Death of a Sales- man  and the college catalogue, and the  agony
of lines and tests and longer lines,  was all part of becoming a member of 
Western. For an entering freshman the  thought that maybe this mess isn't
worth  it frequently entered his head. However,  after recuperating from 32
push-ups and  running twice around the gym, resting  up after his first
test and recovering  from the shock of parting with all that  money,
classes actually began. The first  week found many students meandering 
through the maze called Old Main, look-ing  for rooms which apparently were
 non existent.  SBy October 10, each student was agree- ing  that college
life wa all right and  had forgotten the an uis of orientation  week. On
this day evry new student met  with his advisor for his final initiation 
into college. A short time later, mid-terms  began and the student was
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NORSEMEN'S BALL  Joe Ferrie and his band from British  Columbia supplied
the music for the Norsemen's Ball this October 19th. The  Elks' Club, where
the dance was held,  was decorated with randomly placed pic-tures  of
autumn scenes. Frank Ceteznik  was the chairman for the dance.

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ACTIVITIES  Kick-Off Assembly  Kick-Off Mixer  Presentation Assembly 
Election of Court  Queen's Coronation  Faculty Reception  "Tin Pan Parade" 
"Capone's Capers"  48

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Ain't We Got Fun  "Varsity Drag"  (Western vs. Eastern)  "Prohibition
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Ain't She Sweet was the word from  Homecomers after gazing upon the array 
of beautiful girls vieing for Queen and  Princess honors during the
Presentation  Assembly. The next day saw the student  vote turn out in
large numbers as Home-coming  co-Chairmen Russ Carlson and  Heather Forney
noted: "It All Depends  on You!"  "Five-Foot-Two, Eyes of Blue," proved to 
be at least partially accurate when the queen and her court actually did
average  out to "Five-Foot-Two." Eyes of blue,  however, did not hold up
quite so well.  Pert and pretty Janet Meier from Tacoma  carried away the
crown and the title of "Homecoming Queen" for 1962. "Sitting  on Top of the
World" with Queen Janet  were the four lovely class princesses:  Karla
Anderson, Senior; Sue Meier, Jun-ior;  Marilyn Grimm, Sophomore; and 
Jeanne Pulver, Freshman.  QUEEN

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CANDIDATES  PRESENTAT  ION

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Homecoming, 1962 was graced with the  best of weather, but there were those
who  still managed to get thoroughly soaked.  The losers of the Homecoming
tug-of-war  had "That Certain Feeling" when  tons of water from fire
department hoses  sent them scurying.  House displays suffered little from
the  elements, making them a more competi-tive  area of interest. Various
themes  from the "Roaring 20's," including "Crazy Rhythm" and "My Blue
Heaven"  along with a 6-foot-2 cardboard chap that  took up four floors of
Higginson Hall  flung Western's campus into a full-dress  scene from the
20's. Stills and bars (the musical variety) were everywhere.  "Ain't We Got
Fun," was not only the  theme of Skit Night, but the cry of spec-tators 
and participants alike as this year's  activity caught everyone's fancy.
Jim  Stipes and Carolyn Waugh, co-chairmen  of the event, started the
proverbial ". ..  ball rolling" with their own skit. The  Yell Staff copped
top honors with, their  "Spirit Through the Years" routine.  Jeanne Kelly
mesmerized her audience  with a flashing baton as she captured the 
individual act trophy.

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The chow line for hungry "Homecomers"  formed after the game at the
Commons.  "Prohibition Paradise" greeted visitors  and students alike as
they filled their  plates with roast beef, fresh crab, roast  turkey and 
ham. Adding to the success of  the food was the excellent entertainment. 
It was a resounding "Oh Kay!"  as the  excitement spread to the diners.

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Western's newly formed Marching Band  cleared the way for a long train of
color-fully  decorated floats as this year's Home-coming  parade wound its
way through  downtown Bellingham. Many original  ideas sparked this year's
parade, as judges  found naming the winner a chore.  "East is East, and
West is West," but  "West" is better! This was the consensus  before
Eastern and Western met in the Homecoming Game, and the final score 
verified the fact. The Vik's downed Che-ney's  Savages 13 to 6 to  bring
the capacity  Homecoming crowd to its feet in the new  Civic Athletic
Field. Half-time activities  for the game highlighted Western's  Marching
Band as they saluted the  Homecoming theme, "Say It With Mu-sic."  A chorus
line of shapely girls joined  in, dressed in chic Twenties style. The 
girls made the most of their short appear-ance,  making the Charleston
"swing" in  honor of the graduates of 1922, guests of  Homecoming. 
Homecoming ended with an elaborate  Queen's Ball that saw the new gymna-
sium  for the first time in the role of a  gigantic dance area. Western
truly did  "Say It With Music" as hundreds of  couples packed into the gym
for the af-fair,  appropriately titled, "The Song Is  You."  As another
Homecoming went into the  memory book, those who worked long  and hard took
a fleeting look at what had  passed. Hundreds of hours of labor on  floats,
house displays, and the organiza-tional  efforts  by countless Homecoming 
committees made Homecoming the suc-cess  it was. Russ Carlson and Heather 
Forney, the co-chairmen, dismissed their  hours of labor with a single
comment:  Everyone at Western made Homecoming.  We all did it "Together." 
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With the completion of the new Civic  Field came a greater interest in
football  on the Western Campus. Captained for  the second straight year by
Gary Fumano,  center, the Viks played a strong season. Ending with a record
of 4-4-1, Western  tied for third place with CWSC in the  Evergreen
Conference. Sophomore quarterback Terry Parker  kept Western moving in the
air with  42% average of completions and a net  gain of 729 yards.
Halfbacks Ron Roe,  Ken Fry, and Dick Nicholls led in rush-ing  with better
than 45 yards per game.  Following close behind in yardage  gained were Bob
Plotts and Gary Moore. Defensively, linebackers Gary Fumano  and Larry
Kosoff played havoc with the  opposing teams, getting better than 15 
tackles per game. Tackle Myles Phipps  and Guard Dave Alfred gave the
out-standing kind of line support so necessary  for successful backfield
activity.  Added honors were given to our All- Conference players Bob
Plotts, John Ful-lerton,  Dave Alfred, Gary Fumano, Ken  Fry, and Doug
Ringenbach.  With a young team this year, Coach Jim  Lounsberry's Viks may
be a power to be reckoned with in the 1963 Evergreen  Conference.  Coach
Jim Lounsberry  Assistant Coach Bill Tomaras  _ ..... Assistant Coach Don
Wiseman  57  .... o: ......  ... .. :;, ,,, i, " :

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Jim Zandt  Doug Ringenbach  Dave Alfred  Ken Fry  Gary Moore  Larry Kosoff 
Gary Fumano  Joe Reasons  Gary Axtell  Bob Plotts  Terry Parker  Ken Burton
 John Skov  Fred Erlenbusch  Ron Roe  Gary  Pevey  Bud Wienker  Gary Kinch 
Mel Johnson  Jim Jean  Jay Lien  Jim Knutzen  Jerry Boykin  Matt Kjelstad 
Keith Abbott  John Slostad  Shelley Thiel  Myles Phipps  Russ Hansen  Bob
Sanford  Ray Stewart  Dave Curtis  Bill Glenn  Doug Smith  Terry Lane  Dave
Sund  Don Samuelson  John Fullerton Dave Knutsen  Bill Moore  Keith
Shugarts  Karl Martin  Dick Nicholl  Mike Costello  Don Smith  Jim
Jorgenson  Ed Gillanders  Don Rieland  Denny Zoet  /  59  S~r

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Students sailed, scaled and twirled, re-leasing  energy stored while
sitting in  class, listening to a lecture,  or studying  in the library. 
CLUB ACTIVITIES  Diverse clubs provided a convenient  means to release this
 energy as fall ac-tivities  took care of a variety of interests  and were
a succulent appetizer for the greater entrees to come. Sailing Club held  a
regatta, while daring members of Al-pine  Club scaled greater heights.
Ha-waiian  Club brought life to Western in  the form of grass skirts and
hula dancers  at their annual fall festival, while mem-bers  of the Folk
and Square Dance Club  swirled and swung.

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MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE ROY I. MUMME  COLLEGE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, DR. PAUL
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For you, the student, the onslaught of  activities as the school year
proceeds is  tremendous.  A varied program of music and speakers  graced
your Concert-Lecture Series roster  this fall. The William Hall Chorale 
raised its collective voice in song to open  the season. British
journalist, Malcolm  Muggeridge, spiced the air with his lec-ture  on humor
in the world, and Betty  Ruth Tomfohrde performed a series of
semi-classical and classical numbers on  the piano. Virgilia Peterson, a
literary  critic; Adolph Baller- Gabor Retjo, a  piano-cello duet; and
Dutch adventurer  Henrik Scholte completed the list of tal-ent presented in
the fall series.  If thinking is your forte, the "faculty  speaks" series
is for you. The topic for the Fall quarter was "Educated Man,  Moral Man?,"
and nearly every professor  who spoke answered, "Yes."  The Music
Department presented two  student recitals, a wind ensemble, and a 
college-civic orchestra concert.  The Associated Students presented two 
programs during the fall. The first was  the Walter-Mann-Chapman Trio, a 
comic-musical group of two men and a  woman. The quarter's highlight,
how-ever,  consisted of a 15-piece band led by  one of the world's great
jazz pianists.  Combining scintillating brass in crash-ing  rhythm with a
sharp drummer pro-viding  the offbeat, Duke Ellington swung into his
concert of progressive  jazz. His versatility was demonstrated  several
times - in his Gypsy  Love Song  Cha-Cha-Cha, which incorporated a vio-lin 
plus maracas, clogs, and the rest of  the percussion section. The two
vocalists  - including a "comic" - relieved the  sophisticated jazz.  DUKE
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To be defined as a tragedy in the classical  tradition, a play must concern
itself with  the tragic, predetermined fate of a great  man who has one
fatal flaw. Willy  Loman, the main character in the play, "Death of a
Salesman," is characterized  as a great man by his saintly wife, Linda,  in
her undying love for  him. Throughout  the production, Lawrence Brewster as
the  main character exhibits the fatal flaw; he lies to himself, to Adele
Gilliard as his  wife, and to James Walker and Richard  Stephens as his
sons Happy and Biff. The  feeling of predestined tragedy persists  through
the play until the climax, when  Willy  becomes completely mad and kills 
himself.  Lighting and set design were tremen-dously  done as the backdrop
changed-effected  by the spotlights - with the  change from past to
present. A red spot  caused the background to look like a city,  and a
green one made trees appear.  Also sponsored by the Speech Depart-ment 
were three one-act plays by Albee:  "American Dream," "The Sandbox" and 
"The Zoo Story." Absurdity was used to  heighten a feeling of tragicomedy
and  although they were presented as different  plays, each succeeding act
seemed a con-tinuation  of the one before.  The Art Department sponsored a
series  of exhibits of various artists. The first to  be shown was Bill
Cummings' modern  art. In November Joseph Domjan, wood  cutting expert,
lent his talents to West-ern.  The brilliant colors and provincial 
designs, which characterize his work,  brightened the Viking Union Lounges.
 December found the faculty's objects  d'art exhibited. Many different
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AWS TOLO  The theme of the Associated Women  Students' tolo - a winter
chalet - was  depicted by snowflakes, a winter pond  with animals, and a
child on a sled, all  decorating the Viking Union. Coat- check  girls and
those who served the hot, spiced  punch wore ski sweaters, carrying one 
further into the  wintery wonderland. The  college dance band supplied the
music,  and as Bob Plotts was crowned tolo king,  Sue Caufman sang "Mr.
Wonderful." Co-chairmen  for the dance were Patsy Wil-son  and Marcia
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BASKETBALL

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Stirring excitement and intense compe-tition  were alive in the Evergreen
Con-ference  games during the 1963 season.  Ending up with a respectable
19-9 record,  the Western Vikings appeared to be the  basis for the
majority of this excitement.  Going into the EVCO tournament as the  second
place team, the Viks  spurted to a  tournament victory and a chance to play
 P.L.U. for a trip to Kansas City. The Viks  went down to defeat, but not
without a  good battle. The outstanding player was  Captain Jim Adams, who,
with  his tre-mendous  athletic ability and excellent  leadership, gave our
team the inspiration  to continue to fight. All-conference  guard, Mike
Kirk gave superb perform-ances  all season, and was particularly out-
standing  with his 26 points in the Cen-tral  game. Under a new coach,
Chuck  Randall, the Vikings looked excellent and  the credit must extend to
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UPPER RIGHT PICTURE  Front Row:  Dennis Huston  Don Huston  Dennis
Colaccino  John Richards Mike Kirk  Second Row:  Stan Bianchi  Jim Adams 
Ted Liner  Roger Brewitt  Bob Gilda  Bob Thomas Dave Husby  LOWER RIGHT
PICTURE  Front Row:  Dick Heay  Herb Toney  James Claussen  Clark Frady 
Gary Burch  Terry Ball  Second Row:  Duncan Coates  W. Jensen  Gary
Danielson  NorAian Gregory  T. Cusick  Don Waters  Dave Button  Mr. Ted
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Western's scrappy rugby team fought  their way through the season to the
Cali-fornia  Invitational Rugby Tournament  at Monterey. Following the fine
tradition  of all Western sports, the Vikings came  through in grand style.
After winning  one game and losing the second, the Viks  tied the third.
This tie was broken by a  flip of the coin, and the Viks lost. With  a 5-1
season record, these men really gavdl  the fans an exciting show wherever
they  performed. The one game they lost was  to a bigger and more powerful
U.B.C.  team. This unique sport is becoming in-creasingly  popular in the
Northwest, and  next year there promises to be more of  this same top-notch
competition.  Front Row: Second Row: Third Row:  R. Devier  D. Jackson B.
Farrow  W. King F. Erlandbush G. Fumano  G. Martin R. Ladines L. Kosoff  M.
Hatch C. McGowan K. Burton  B. Plotts D. Simmons  D. Johansen D. Monroe  R.
Burton P. Ogen  R. Holert  R. Moreland  Coach  Coach Ray Moreland

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Coach Don Wiseman  Emery is the name synonomous with  swimming team - at
least as far as West- ern  is concerned for the 1963 season. He  took first
place in the 200 yard-butterfly  for the Evergreen Conference, and this 
qualified him for a trip to the Nationals.  The Vikings herald Dave Emery
for tak-ing two fifth places at this meet. Under  the auspices of Coach Don
Wiseman, this  young team looks toward next year as  their year. With only
two returning let-termen  this year, Bill Williams and Dave  Emery, the
squad had some bad luck in  conference meets. However, with their 
undeniable desire to continue to improve,  Western should have another
outstand-ing  year in the realm of swimming.  Front Row: Second Row:  Dave
Emery Don Wiseman  Ken Colvin Denny Wright  Phil Lockwood Spence Davidson 
Craig Hill Len Chapman  Bill Williams

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Coach Bill Tomaras  Sportsmanship - Academic achievement  - freshmen -
these are the terms that describe the W.W.S.C. wrestling team for  the 1963
season. Under the excellent  coaching of Dr. Tomaras, the wrestlers 
quickly matured from a relatively young  team to one which all opponents
feared.  We can be proud of this team that came  within three points of
beating the Uni-versity  of Washington. Many praises are  in order,
especially to the inspirational  winner Jim Chapman, and the scholar-ship
award winner, Dudley Cowan. With  seven starting freshmen at the end of the
 season, we can see excellent chances and  potentialities for the Viking
wrestlers  in the coming years. Although the sea-sons   record was 4-won,
6-lost, we still  applaud this year's team as bringing glory  and awards to
the Western  athletic pro-gram.  Front Row: Dave Lyle  John Bayne Reg Dahl 
Glenn Payne Third Jim Chapman Row: Coach Tomaras  Second Row: Dudley Cowan 
Frank Fuhrer Bill Collins  Bruce Osborne Terry Lane  Leroy  Wilbur Mel
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CHRISTMAS  Even with finals looming large in the  minds of most
Westernites, the Christmas  season was launched when the big tree  was lit
in the Viking Union lounge. Stu-dents  studied rigorously under it, 
seem-ingly  unaffected by its warming glow.  The special Christmas buffet
at SAGA  found the connecting doors opened to  blend the tree's light with
the candles  gleaming above the white tablecloths.  After the meal, many
students gathered  around Tannenbaum to join in the carol-ling  at the
Christmas sing. Voices blended  harmoniously, invoking memories of 
Christmas trees long past at the annual Christmas concert. Parties were
often  centered around the presents under the  tree; Santa Claus was the
order of the  day at the children's party for faculty  and student's
children. Wandering bands  of carollers sang under giant, living trees  and
often brought the day to a close; ex-cept  for cramming for the  next day's
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With an emphasis on music, music,  music, winter quarter began with the 
brilliant glare from Jerry Sun and  his trio. This instrumental group 
romped its way through a diversified  program of progressive jazz, "Misty,"
 and several mambos. To continue  with music, the Four Freshmen, in an 
ASB-sponsored event,  added their  high -low musical talents to the 
Western scene. Another important  special event, although not musical,  was
the AWS-sponsored series of  Faculty speakers discussing a topic of 
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Riverboat Days were revived during  a week of WUS activities with stars,
gam-bling,  and talent. Culminating a week of  solicitating funds for WUS,
it was an-nounced  at the talent show that Rex Silvernail was Western's
first "Ugly  Man." To raise money to send students  in low-income countries
to college, a  legalized gambling night was held on  campus. "The Night
People" provided  entertainment for the gamblers, and up-stairs  Les
Brown's "band of renown"  supplied the music for the mixer held  the same
night.

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Snow-covered Mount Baker was the  scene for Western's fist annual "Snow 
Festival." Those students who ven-tured  the treck up the mountain were 
greeted by sixteen inches of new  snow, a variety of activities for skier 
and non-skier alike, and a tiring but  exhilerating two days of fun. The 
Program Council, with the aid of the  Ski Club sponsored this event. A 
major highlight of the weekend was another first, the crowning of the 
first snow queen and king. These  honors went to Michael Jones and Kent
Dolmseth respectively. Chap-erones  for the event were Dr. and  Mrs.
Neuzil, Dr. and Mrs. Ellis, and  Reverend and Mrs. Sellards. For those 
fortified few who went, this week-end  will remain a pleasant college 
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The fourth dimension was promin-ently  featured in the winter quarter 
plays. Culminating Renaissance week,  the morality play, "Everyman," was 
presented. "Time Remembered," a  French drama, was set in the late 
eighteen hundreds. Having a slightly  later time setting, "The Four Poster"
 depicted the troubles sustained in the  course of a couple's life
together. The  most interesting play, as far as setting  goes, was the
modern passion play,  "Let Man Live," which was presented  without costumes
or scenery. Thus,   the range from Renaissance to mod-ern  day added the
fourth dimension  to Western's speech department's se-lections  for winter
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Diversity was the keynote to the fine arts program winter quarter.  Art
exhibits ranged from the abstract to the very real - as ex-emplified  by
the Hiroshima exhibit. A student event was the  Orchesis Concert. It
featured modern dance, round dances, and  several folk dances of the
Renaissance period. Costumes ranged  from simple leotards to bow bedecked
sixteenth century English  country-style outfits. The Concert-Lecture
series featured speakers,  a pianist, and entertainers. One of the first to
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If entertainment was one's goal, Hal  Holbrook impersonating Mark  Twain,
was the program to see. Mr. Holbrook ran the gamut of emotions  from
side-splitting funny to thought-provokingly  serious. For true diver-sity 
and richness of program, West-ern's  winter quarter held one's at-tention. 
Merely walking through the door or  wearing a pair of fancy socks put one
in  line for a prize at the W.R.A. Carnival  and sock hop. A gay atmosphere
en-circled  such carnivalistic events as a cake  walk, dart game, and a
silhouette stand.  Stuffed animals were awarded to lucky  winners, while
everyone was able to enjoy  a sock hop and the antics of the KPUG  disc
jockey who provided music.  While people were carnivalizing, others 
enjoyed a calmer type of entertainment at  the Senior Hall Name Changing
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Let Me Call You Sweetheart was the  romantic theme of this year's
AWS-Norsemen  sponsored Sweetheart's Ball.  Fluffy white hearts hung from
the ceil-ing  and little red hearts decorated the pil-lars. Ernie Marshall
and his combo sup-plied  the music; Sue Hall and Phil Robi-cheau  were
co-chairmen. Lenore Stakul-son  and Frank Ceteznik were voted as 
Sweetheart Couple.

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The ways that a college student can find  to avoid studying are many and
varied.  They may also be, quite  by accident,  educational in themselves.
Some students  relax by watching good foreign films,  others by  taking
advantage of the Con-cert  and Lecture series which provides  entertainment
such as the group of Hai-tian  dancers that began the Spring 1963  program.
For many, spring means the  outdoors. No one wants to stay inside  when the
sun is shining and one of the  first signs is a baseball game in front of 
the Campus School. Intramural baseball  is both popular and competitive at
West-ern  Spring quarter. For the less ath-letic,  there is always
conversation while  seated around the Rain Forest. And have  you ever tried
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Spring quarter blossomed out into a bo-quet  of plays at Western's sunny
campus.  Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men" was given  first. Presented on a
stage with only the  barest set, the production proved very dramatic.
Arranged in close proximaty  to this play was "Crimes and Crimes."  Next,
two delightful plays guaranteed to  put springtime in one's heart were
"Win-nie-  the-Pooh," a children's show, and  "H.M.S. Pinafore," the
Gilbert and Sul-livan  operetta. The latter was presented  by the
departments of Speech and  Music.  "Crimes and Crimes"

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With their strong distance team, the  Viking track squad looked like it
could  be a contender for honors in the Ever-green  Conference. Though they
lacked  strength in sprinting events, they were  fairly strong in field
events. The reason  stemmed from Dick Nicholl and his out-standing 
performances in the shotput and  discus events. Under the coaching of Jim 
Lounsberry, the team looked like it could  be a year away from a
championship.  They lost to a strong U. of Wash. team  early in the season
and again to a well- balanced  Central squad but came back  strong against
the Eastern Savages. Ap-plause  must be extended to Jim Freeman,  Mike
Jones, Ken Copeland and Dave  Brown for their tremendous strentgh and  
ability in the distance events.  Front Row:  Gene Fry  Norris Anderson  Jim
Park  Mike Jones  Bob Summers  Bill Parks  Bob Kloc  Second Row:  Don
Merritt  Dave Brown  John Smith, I  Dale Johansen Dave Moronuk  Ron
Hendricks  Gary Burch  Gale Pfueller  Jim Maynard  Third Row:  John Smith,
II  Dick Nicholl  Webb Hester  Ken Coupeland  Phil Lockwood  Terry Lane 
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Evergreen Conference Championship-this  was the goal of the Viking baseball
 team for the 1963 season- Spirit was high  as the Viks attempt to keep
control of  the Championship crown for another  year. Early in the season,
they suffered  two losses to Seattle University, but this  did not harm
their aspirations. With  many returning lettermen, the addition  of new
material, and the excellent coach-ing  of Chuck Randall the squad looked 
well-balanced and strong. Stalwarts of  the team included Ken Schulz, Fred
Shull,  Chuck Lindberg and Kim Wilson.  Coach Chuck Randall  Front row: 
Bill Fleener  Chuck Berquist Fred Shull  Rick Rosa  John Wells  Ken Moore 
Kim Wilson  Second row:  Don Berquist  Lynn Gillespie Bill Nelson  Abbe
Brown  Gary Axtell  Terry Parker  John Skov  Third row:  Bill Kohlwes  Ken
Schulz Jerry Parker  Lanny Babbitt  Clark Moore  Bill Saldisbury  Bruce
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Coach Lappenbusch  GOLF  Joey Richards  Tom Bearman  Mike Strada  Ted King 
Jim Jorgenson  Rick Weihe  Strongest among the spring sports early  in the
season appeared to be the golf team.  With Mr. Lappenbusch as the coach,
the  team was very optimistic about repeating  its conference championship.
On top of  the five man squad is Paul Rudis, fol-lowed  by Rick Wiehe, Tom
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Coach John Eckerson  John Eckerson had a young team to work  with in the
area of tennis. The team con-sisted  mainly of underclassmen and the 
number one man was sophomore Denny  Lewis. This team was a dark horse in
the  race for the conference championship.  They were a hard-working,
enthusiastic squad and with their good depth they  brought honors to
another sport here at  Western.  TENNIS  Front Row:  Harvey Gorsich  Terry
Cooney  Robert Pedersen  Second Row:  Jim Ethell  Dennis Lewis  Mike
Merriman  Bill Zagelow

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INTRAMURAL  SPORTS  Intramural sports rate high on the West-ern  Campus.
Students find them to be a  good way to let off steam and they often  look
like they are playing for national  honors instead of inter- school
recogni-tion.  An audience knows a good game, and  there is always a
sizable group of spec- tators  for any of the after-school sports.  The
activities run from basketball to  baseball for the men, to hockey and
bad-minton  for the women. Intramurals give  both a chance to compete and a
chance  to participate in sports to all of the stu-dents  at Western.  The
faculty even gets into the picture  with its annual competition against the
 Bachelor's Club. Regardless of the team  or the sport, the spirit at
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Western is the student living and communicating in a city of learning.  The
various departments offer a wide selection of course offerings and a
qualified faculty stimulates the student to higher levels of learning.  
The student learns to express himself and is constantly challenged by those
around him.  He becomes aware, often aware of how little he knows.  This,
too, is a valuable portion of his learning experience. ACADEMICS

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DEPARTMENT HEADS  ART  David Marsh  BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES  Miss Leona
Sundquist CHEMISTRY  Dr. Andrew Frank  ECONOMICS, BUSINESS,  and GOVERNMENT
 Dr. Erwin S. Mayer Throughout a student's academic life, which does not
end with  college graduation, he is constantly learning and constantly 
searching. An atmosphere is present within Western which guides  the
student in this process. As Western grows various changes in  her academic
program are required to meet this growth. Entrance  requirements were
"tougher" this year. For the first time in her  history Western was
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ENGLISH  Dr. Edwin Clapp  FOREIGN LANGUAGES  Dr. Eleanor King  GEOLOGY  Dr.
Robert Christman  GEOGRAPHY  Dr. Howard Critchfield  109  ,an s _t'x  Iy

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HISTORY  Dr. Keith Murray  HOME ECONOMICS  Miss Mary Rokahr  INDUSTRIAL
ARTS  Dr. Pat Atteberry  MATHEMATICS  Dr. Joseph Hashisaki  MUSIC  Dr.
Frank D'Andrea  PHILOSOPHY  Dr. Stanley Daugert  PHYSICAL EDUCATION (men) 
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PHYSICS  Dr. Raymond McLeod  PSYCHOLOGY  Dr. Charles Harwood  Additions
became inevitable with growth. Philosophy became a  major for the first
time ... a new government course, analysis of  local government and field
research in Olympia, was offered  winter quarter ... new labs in the
foreign language department  and the "rat room" in Old Main ... These were
just a portion of  the changes and additions in the academic life of the
college, a  city of learning which is constantly growing and constantly 
changing. SOCIOLOGY-ANTHROPOLOGY  Dr. Herbert Taylor  SPEECH  Dr. Sene
Carlile  LIBRARY  Miss Mildred Herrick  111

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left to right  DR. PATRICIA ABEL  English  DR. WILLIAM ABEL  Mathematics 
DR. HENRY ADAMS Psychology  DR. MARGARET AITKEN  Physical Education  DR.
ANGELO ANASTASIO  Sociology- Anthropology  DR. HUDSON ANDERSON  Education 
MR. DWIGHT ANDRUS  Education  MISS CHAPPELLE ARNETT  Physical Education 
MR. DECLAN BARRON  Biological Sciences  DR. JAMES BENNETT  English  DR.
WILLIAM BENDER  Physics  DR. MARION BESSERMAN  Chemistry  left to right 
DR. BERNARD BOYLAN  History  DR. LAURENCE BREWSTER  Speech  MR. CLARK BROWN
Education  DR. DON BROWN  Education  DR. DON BUTTRICK  History  DR.
KATHERINE CARROLL Education  112

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left to right "  MR. RALPH CARTER  Speech  MISS KATHERINE CASANOVA 
Education  DR. MOYLE CEDERSTROM  English  MISS EDNA CHANNER  Industrial
Arts  English  MRS. NITA CLOTHIER English  DR. GERALD COHEN  Foreign
Languages  and English  MR. GRAHAM COLLIER  Art  MR. JAY  CONQUEST 
Education  MR. LESLIE CRAWFORD  Education  h  left to right  DR. LOWELL
CROW Psychology  MR. WILLIAM DITTRICH  Physics  DR. BRITTA DOWNEY  Home
Economics  MR. HOWARD DOWNEY  Library  DR. DON EASTERBROOK  Geology  MR.
JOHN ECKERSON  Physical Education  DR. LOWELL EDDY  Chemistry  DR. ALF
EIKAAS  Psychology  113

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left to right  DR. THOMAS GROVE  Education  MISS MONICA GUTCHOW  Physical
Education  MR. BYRON HAGLUND  Economics, Business,  and Government  MR.
JAMES HANNA  Library  MISS ELIZABETH HANAGAN  Geology  DR. ALTA HANSEN 
Physical Education  DR. CHARLES HANSFORD   Education  MR. HERBERT HEARSEY 
Library  left to right  DR. PETER ELICH  Psychology  DR. ROSS ELLIS 
Geology  MR. WILLIAM ELWOOD  Speech  DR. BARBARA ETZEL  Psychology  MRS.
EUNICE FABER  Foreign Languages  MR. A. HUGH FLEETWOOD  Philosophy  DR.
CHARLES FLORA  Biological Sciences  MISS ADA GAMBRELL  Economics, Business,
 I and Government  MR. HARVEY GELDER  Mathematics  MR. JEROME GLASS  Music 
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left to right  DR. ARTHUR HICKS  English  MRS. MABEL HODGES  Education  MR.
ANNIS HOVDE English  MISS VIVIAN JOHNSON  Education  DR. ELVET JONES 
Psychology  DR. HENRY JONES Education  DR. J. CHARLES JONES  Psychology 
DR. HALLDOR KARASON  Philosophy  DR. HERBERT KARIEL  Geography  left to
right  DR. WALLACE HEATH  Biological Sciences  DR. JOHN HELMS  Foreign
Languages  DR. EARL HEPLER  Industrial Arts  DR. C. MAX HIGBEE  Education 
MR. JAMES HILDEBRAND  Mathematics  DR. HARLEY HILLER  History  MRS. EVELYN
HINDS  Music  115

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v left to right  MR. ROBERT LAWYER  DR. LAWRENCE LEE  English  MR. MERRILL
LEWIS  English DR. BYRON LINDHOLM  Psychology  DR. RICHARD LINDSAY 
SPhysics  MR. FREDERICK LISTER Mathematics  left to right  MISS RUTH KELSEY
 Art  DR. EUGENE KIM  Education  DR. EMELIA- LOUISE KILBY  Physical
Education  MRS. FLORENCE KIRKPATRICK  Biological Sciences  DR. FRED KNAPMAN
 Chemistry  MR. GERALD KRAFT  Biological Sciences  DR. ARNOLD LAHTI 
Physics  MR. CHARLES LAPPENBUSCH  Physical Education  MRS. EDITH LARRABEE 
Home Economics  DR. GOLDEN LARSEN  English  116

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left to right  MR. LAWRENCE LOWENTHAL  English  MR. RICHARD McALLISTER 
Economics, Business,  and 'Government  DR. DAVID McDONALD  Education  DR.
JAMES McFARLAND Mathematics  MISS RUBY McINNES  Education  DR. MASON
McQUISTON  Psychology  left to right DR. JAMES MARTIN  Biological Sciences 
DR. EVELYN MASON  Psychology  MRS. MIRIAM MATHES   Library  MR. ROBIN MAYOR
 Art  DR. PETER MAZUR  Sociology-Anthropology  MR. ROBERT MICHENER  Art 
MR. VLADIMIR MILICIC  Foreign Languages  MR. CHARLES MILLER  Education  DR.
ELBERT MILLER  Geography  DR. HOWARD MITCHELL  Economics, Business,  and
Government  DR. MERIBETH MITCHELL  Biological Sciences  DR. ROBERT MONAHAN 
Geography  117

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left to right  DR. DEBNATH MOOKHERJEE  Geography  MR. GEORGE MULDROW 
English  MR. ROY MUMME  Education  DR. GEDIMINAS NAMIKAS  Psychology  DR.
EDWARD NEUZIL  Chemistry  DR. IDUS NEWBY  History  MR. ALDEN NICKELSON 
Education  MISS SYNVA NICOL  Education  left to right  DR. WILLIAM NILSSON 
Chemistry  DR. JAMES O'BRIEN  English  MISS EVELYN ODOM English  DR. FRED
OLSEN  Industrial Arts  MR. THOMAS OSBORN  Music  MR. VILIS PAEGLIS Library
 DR. HAROLD PALMER  Economics, Business,  and Government  DR. DICK PAYNE
Economics, Business,  and Government  MISS MIRIAM PECK  Art  MISS RUTH
PLATT  Biological Sciences  118

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left to right  DR. MARJORIE RYAN  English  DR. PAUL RYGG  Mathematics  MR.
WALTER SANDERS Mathematics  DR. DAVID SCHAUB  Music  DR. ERHART SCHINSKE 
Speech  left to right  DR. SAM PORTER  Industrial Arts  DR. WILLIAM
PROWELLER  Art  MR. RICHARD PURTILL  Philosophy  DR. AUGUST RADKE  History 
MR. CHARLES RANDALL  Physical Education  DR. BERNARD REGIER Music  MR. DALE
REUBART  Music  DR. CHARLES RICE  Industrial Arts  DR. WILLARD RIDDLES
Education  DR. SHELDON RIO  Mathematics  DR. WALTER ROBINSON  Foreign
Languages  MR. ALFRED ROE  History  119

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left to right  DR. PAUL STONER  Music  MISS MYRTLE SWANSON  Home Economics 
MISS MARY TAGLIABUE  Foreign Languages  MR. ARTHUR THAL  Music  MR. PHILIP
THAYER  Physics  left to right DR. LESLIE THOMAS  DDRR.. CCAARRLL
SSCCHHUULLEERR HHiissttoorryy  History  DR. RAY SCHWALM  Industrial Arts 
DR. DONALD SCHWEMMIN  Biological Sciences  MR. WILLIAM SCOTT Library  MR.
JEAN-CHARLES SEIGNEURET  Foreign Languages  MR. VERNON SERL  Sociology-
Anthropology  MR. DELBERT SIMON  Music  DR. BEARNICE SKEEN  Education  DR.
KNUTE SKINNER  English  DR. JOHN SPALDING  Speech  DR. THADDEUS SPRATLEN 
Economics, Business   and Government  MRS. NONIE STONEHOUSE  Music  a  120 
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left to right  DR. RALPH THOMPSON  Education  MR. MARTIN TUCKER  Art  MISS
HELEN TURCK Home Economics  DR. ALBERT VAN AVER  English  MR. STEWART VAN
WINGERDEN  Education MR. DOUGLAS VANDER YACHT  Speech  MR. GENE VIKE  Art 
MRS. GOLDIE VITT  Education  DR. PAUL WADLEIGH  Speech  MR. PAUL WALDO 
Speech  DR. DON WALTER  Music  left to right  DR. MARY WATROUS  Education 
MR. WALTER WEGNER  Art  DR. MAURICE WILLIAMS  Education  MR.  DON WISEMAN 
Physical Education  MR. GEORGE WITTER  Mathematics  DR. JOHN WUEST
Economics, Business  and Government  DR. RAYMOND YOUNG  Foreign Languages 
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The Year in Perspective  Development of new programs,  new procedures and
revision of  existing programs has been the  concern of the Department of 
Education. Special education pro-grams  include the establishment  of a new
reading center. The of-fice  of Fifth Year Advisement  and Follow-up,
combined with  field services and research, has  been instituted to provide
for the  college the kind of sustained ac-tivity  in all those areas which 
should characterize Western's ef-forts  to improve teacher educa-tion. 
Campus school teachers  look ahead to 1963-64, when  they will devote
attention to re- search  in a variety of fields of the  elementary
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Thought in verse came alive  through poetry readings given  by members of
the English De-partment. Poetry readings, out-side  speakers, and
departmental  discussions contributed to form  a closer relationship
between the  faculty and the student. Com-munication  was further expand-ed
 as Dr. Skinner  and Mr. Hovde  helped to expand the literary  magazine,
Synchysis. Various  members of the department pub-lished  criticisms and
Dr. Larson's  book, Joyce Cary, was accepted  for publication. Meanwhile
Hu-manities  students were given a  multi dose of History, art,
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Hawaii, FM radio, Winnie the  Pooh, The Fourposter, neuro-muscular 
coordination. At first  glance, these  things seem rather  divergent, but
if one enters the  hallowed heaven (top floor of  Old Main) all can be
readily ex-plained.  The Forensics Club or-ators  traveled to Honolulu for
a  debate tournament. Facilities and  equipment are being readied for  the
installation of an FM radio  station to augment the develop-ment   of the
radio-TV program.  Winnie the Pooh and the Four-poster  were just two of
the many  dramatic offerings. Neuro-mus-cular  coordination is the problem 
with which the speech and hear-ing  therapists must work. All  these
comprise just a glimpse of  the program maintained by the  Speech
Department. Another department concerned  with speech, although not in our 
native tongue is the Foreign lan-guage Department, who ac-quired  a new 38
position elec-tronic  listen-respond-playback  language laboratory as the
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The Impact of Transportation  on Spatial Change ... "Plau-sible  Inference
in Mathematics"  ... "Man's position in Nature"  ... these are a few of the
collo-quia  offered the capable student,  the student who is academically 
talented and who constitutes a  valuable resource in our society. 
Challenging and stimulating  programs of study are available  through the
Honors Program.  The program is oriented toward  adequately developing the
abil-ities  of the academically talented  individual. The lower division
Honors Program began formally  in 1960. This year, honors op-portunities 
became available  from college  entrance to college  graduation.  The
nucleus of any academic in-stitution  to which all students  turn is its
library, a center of in-tellectual  energy exploded by  the unrelenting
bombardment of  ideas. Western's  library gained  new power and native
potential  with the remodeling of the old  library and the construction  of
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Experiment is a keystone, it  seems, with the Psychology De-partment.  An
expanded and  more elaborate facility has pro-vided  for a comparative
labora-tory  in Old Main and an experi-mental  program in the
psycho-logical  foundation of education  designed to allow selected
sopho-mores  in teacher education to sat-isfy  psychology requirements by 
independent study and small sem-inar  groups. This is  only part of  the
program which provides con-stant  improvement of the quality  of education
possible at Western.  Likewise, practical experience is  a keystone with
the Department  of Biology. The Rain Forest,  the  variability of Puget
Sound, the m  Cascades, and semi-desert areas  form diverse environments
and make this area an exceptional  place for the student of Biolog-ical 
Science.  131

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A math curriculum to meet fu-ture  needs is an accomplishment  of Western's
Math Department. Members of the department have  been concerned with the
revision  of mathematics involving new guidelines for the teaching of  this
subject in the public schools.  Teachers in turn must be reedu-cated  to 
be competent to instruct  new and advanced subjects. Mate  to the math
computor is a 400-  channel analyzer, a vital piece of  nuclear equipment
for instruc-tion  and for research. A grant  from the U. S. Atomic Energy 
Commission was received for  support of nuclear chemical re-search  being
done by Dr. Neuzil  with two student participants.  The curriculum has
undergone  further changes in both teacher education and the arts and
sci-ences.  One aspect has been the ad-dition  of Biochemistry to the
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Representing the highest of the  high and the lowest of the low,  the
Geology Department spon-sored lectuers on "The Ice Ages  and the Edge of
the Sea" by Dr.  Joseph Curray of Scripps Insti-tute  of Oceanography and
on  "The Biology of the Northern  Cascades" by Dr. Peter Misch of  the
University of Washington.  Continuing his studies of the gla-cial  history
of the northern Puget  Sound under a National Science  Foundation Grant is
Dr. Don  Easterbrook. Entering the por-tals  of classical areas of geology
will be Dr. Robert Christman on  an international field trip fi-nanced  by
the National Science  Foundation. To meet the de-mands  of education, the
depart- P  ment is offering a major in Earth  Science for elementary and
jun-ior  high teachers. It is obvious  that the members of the Geology 
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New impetus has been added to  the life drawing sequences of-fered  by the
Art Department  with the addition of a profes-sional  model. Students found
 both challenge and inspiration  working with new media  of  lithograph,
serigraph, and  woodcut in a new course in print-making.  The Art
Department  gallery offered the usual faculty  and student exhibits. No
doubt  practical experience is the lifeline  of the arts. As the artist
displays  his paintings and sculptures, the  music student exhibits his
talents  through such groups as the Col-lege  Choir, Western Statesmen,  or
Dance Band. This serves to  provide experience for the musi-cian,  while
entertaining the stu-dent  and enhancing his cultural  and recreational
life.  137

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Male and female are seemingly  segregated in certain depart-ments.  However
the distinctions  are becoming less defined. More  men are becoming
interested in  various fields in Home Econom-ics, women can be found in
In-dustrial  Arts, and most P.E.  classes are mixed.  The Home Economics
Depart-ment  has adopted new attire in  dressing its students for the dual 
role of marriage and a profes- sional  career.  Science as the god-head
performs  the theoretical function for tech-nology  but some force  must 
translate these theories into ma-terial  entities. This force is com-posed 
of engineers, designers and  skilled craftsmen, all trained by  the
Industrial Art Department.  Meanwhile the Physical Educa-tion Department
kept its students  physically fit through activities  ranging from movement
funda-mentals  to wrestling, soccer to  basketball, tennis to baseball. 
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-- Many are the changes that have  occurred during the past seventy  years.
The teacher curriculum  has progressed, the faculty has  grown, the student
body ex-panded,  and buildings built  along with old ones remodeled.  So on
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STUDENT PUBLICATIONS

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Vicki Schwalm  Linda Crews  Not Pictured  Larry Harnden  Ray Burke  Carson
Boysen  Roger Libby David Suffia  George Toulouse  Ray Osborne  Gary
Anderson  Richard Homme  Linda Finney  Karen Granmo  While Richard Nixon
and "Pat" Brown  were battling in California, another  minor political
upheaval was taking  shape at Western. The Students were  kept informed
about this and other  events through the weekly publication of  the
Collegian. Under the editorship of  Bill Burke, the Collegian returned  to
the  standard tabloid format. "Straight" news  filled the pages as the
first function of a  newspaper was carried out. Opinions  came out in
editorials and letters to the  editor.  Dick Simmons expanded on it when he
 took over the editorial spot at the be-ginning  of Winter Quarter. He
spent the  rest of the year making the new sensa-tional  Collegian "the
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I to r:  Jeanne Smart  Loren Finley  Dusti Knudson  John Butler  Pat Wood 
Dennis Dobbs  Cathy Little Cal Cole  Photographer  COLLEGIAN STAFF  l to r:
 Jean Parmenter  Linda Cox  Jane Blackstock  Ron Newell  Anita Pearmain 
Shirley Buginnis  Julie Johnson  Secretary  143

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Barb Sivesind Chris McConnell Dave Wenner  Al Randall  GARY SIRGUY
Editor-in-Chief  KLIPSUN STAFF  Amid copy, pictures, I. D., and ever
pres-ent  deadlines, the Klipsun for 1963 was  planned, formed, and
published. Under  the editorship of Gary Sirguy and his as-sistant,  Leslie
Bumgarner, the staff tried  to represent you the student as you exist 
among the virtues and vexations of life  at Western. Action in pictures and
copy  was the goal. Static group photos were  eliminated in order to
represent and de-scribe  the true character of the student  whether going
to class, drinking coffee  in the Viking Union, or taking part in  his
favorite activities.  Barba Boede Heather Forney Bob Wittmeier  144

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Linda Kleve  CALVIN COLE  Photography Editor  Jeri Lunde  Erma Pike  LESLIE
BUMGARNER Assistant Editor  Mike Kaaland Mary Ann Cole Vicki Corey Jan
Steinhoff Lynda Muzzy,  Peggy Froman 145  Janet Dalrymple  Bill Heinz

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Synchysis, a newly formed student publication, offered a number of original
student endeavors from poetry  to photography.      AL RANDALL  DR. KNUTE
SKINNER  Advisor  CARSON BOYSEN

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MR. JEROME GLASS  Conductor  Front Row:  Carol Ann Becker  Laurel Kneeland 
Jack Andrews Second Row:  Joan Zink  Jerry McEwen  Charlotte Miller  Linda
Blessin  Craig Parker  Jeff Kombol Chuck Klein  Bob Kennicott  Walt Blanton
 Jack Morrison  Jim Kemp  Ken Peters  Eileen Hartman  Mary Ross  Third Row:
 Judy Mickel  Martin Clark  Wynn Turner  Heather McKay  Don Richter  John
Hornschuck  Ben DeCastro  Herb Brodin  Sandra Stafford  Paul Gilliland  Ed
Bridges  Frank Boehm  Dave  Forbes  Fourth Row:  Marsha Dunlap  Jim
Hollinger  Lynn Bilodeau  Mike Benson  Dick Carver  Mel Bowns  VIKING  148

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Christmas Concerts, singing for the Ro-tary  Club, Choral, Pop and
Children's  Concerts, Spring Festival, and Parent's  day contribute to the
world of the music  student at Western. Covering wide areas  in musical
taste, Western's singing and  BAND  instrumental groups supplement the 
night life of music lover and inquiring  student alike. Football games and
Pop  Concerts are the province of the mem-bers  of the Viking Band who
entertained  crowded stands at the Homecoming game  with their marching
formations. The  wind ensemble is considered a band by  bureaucratic decree
but follows the Col-lege Chamber Orchestra in attracting the  more astute
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DR. FRANK D'ANDREA, Conductor  MR. ARTHUR THAL, Concertmeister  FIRST
VIOLINS  Linda Lawson  Joanne Stendal  Linda Church  Rudi Weiss  William
Boyd  Karen Kasemeier  Donald Reser Eleanor Ferguson  Karen LaCount  SECOND
VIOLINS  Barbara Mefford  Nick Fisher  Rachel Meharg Deanna Houk  Carol
Armstrong  Virginia Johnson  Marion Oliver  VIOLAS  Richard Riggs  Joyce
Waak Waynette Taylor  Bonnie Scott  Kris Schuchman  'CELLI  Robert Hall 
Judi Travis  Jana Vosti  Larry Stoner  BASSES  Ron Peterson  Gloria Wilber 
PIANO and  HARPSICHORD  Sandra Strom  TRUMPET Terry McEwen  150

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COLLEGE-CIVIC  ORCHESTRA  Integration of City and College has pro-duced 
the College Civic Orchestra. Chil-dren's  concerts in the Bellingham area 
and illustration for Humanities lectures  and laboratories supplement the
three  formal concerts presented by the group  in the course of the year. 
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Front Row:  Susan Walsh  Barbara Wilson  Verdie Goliher  Linnea Berg 
Connie Townsend  Mary Hiester  Meredith O'Neil  Maila Rinta  Karen Kaminski
 Rachel Guam  Dani White  Peggy Stickland  Lynette Kwock  Leslie McNamara 
Mary Mendenhall  Ann Sevold  Avalea Sprague  Barbara Mefford  Kay Kelly
Kris Schuckman  Waynette Taylor  Sandra Strilcov  Pat Weimer  Vicki Corey 
College Choir  Second Row:  Ann Campbell  Sue Caufman  Mary Rystrom  Judy
Hancock  Fern Potter  Janice Davenport Elizabeth Hayes  The College Choir,
which apeared, upon  occasion, with the College-Civic Orch-estra,
participated in such civic functions  as the Christmas Concert and a one
day  tour of Whatcom county. First Row  Top to Bottom:  Linda Finnie 
Margaret Kintzi  Alice Engel  Judy Hancock  Susan Walsh Linnea Berg  Kay
Kelly  Patricia Torres  Rella Thonipson  Maila Rinta  Susan Crase  Leslie
McNamara Second Row  Top to Bottom:  Lynne Maier  Linda Barlow  Mary
Rystrom  Mr. Delbert Simon, Director Lynne Maier  Vicki Gates  Pat Torres 
Linda Lawseth  Susan Crase  Kathy Jones  Alila Campbell  Gail Wallace 
Linda Barlow  Alice Engel  Sara Abbott  Vicki Schwalm  Jeanne Smart  Linda
Finnie  Margaret Kintsi  Mary Joe White  Cosette Morrison  Third Row:  Lee
West  Kevin Dow  Gerald R. Gjovaag  Don Martinson  Dennis Martinson  David
Buckner  Carl Read  Stanley Shockey  Darrel Watson  Dan Bovey John Dickau 
Thomas McFarland  Ronald Joslin  Stephen Elliott  Gerald Leenders  Robert
Graham  Gary Sackman  As well as performing as an entity the  choir is
divided into the Coed Chorus, a  women's group, and the Western States-men 
the men's group. Among other ac-tivities  the Coed Chorus sang for the 
alumni during Homecoming while the  Western Statesmen entertained at other 
Homecoming festivities. Front Row:  Dan Bovey  Thomas E. McFarland  Jay
Sterling John Dichau  Terry Thomas Stan Shockey  Donald Dorn Ron Joslin 
Wilfred Hillaire Jerry Leenders  Benjamin Palmer Darrell Watson, Jr. Dan
Bortles Jerry Gjovaag  152

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Western Statesmen  Second Row:  Jay T. Sterling  Gary W. Sackman  Bill Read
 Donald Martinson Kevin Dow  Terry C. Thomas  Dennis E. Martinson  Bob
Graham  Third Row:  Ben Palmer  Dave Buckner  Lee West  Donald Dorn  Dan
Bortles  Will Hillaire  Stephen Foster Elliott  153

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Vocallegians  Don Martinson  Sue Hall  Becky Bueler  Gerald Grill  Kay
Zatrine  Carol Furch  Dorothy Langseth  Dan Gullickson  Marvel Johnson 
Karen Horn  Dale Mattson  Front Row:  Ed Jarvis  Betty Pearson  Kay Zatrine
 Nancey Kelly  Sue Hall  Gerald Grill  Second Row:  Dale Mattson  Dorothy
Langseth  Dixie Emerson  Carol Ferch  Fern Schut  Dan Gullickson  Third
Row:  Jim Burns  Carolyn Sargeant  Becky Bueler  Gary Sackman  Fourth Row: 
John Martin  Marvel Johnson  Annette Bardon Melanie Miller  Janet Palmateer
 Lynda Ellis  Martha Flickinger  Don Martinson  Fifth Row:  Dennis Boner 
Judy Swetnam  Johnnie Green  Concert Chorale Bill Williams  Dr. Bernard
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And Western's Dance Band does its best  to compete with off campus
entertain-ment  as well as keep Western students off  the streets on Friday
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JUNIOR CLASS  CHUCK KLEIN  Treasurer  JOEL LANPHEAR  Representative to 
Legislature  MARILYN  MURPHY  Vice-President  CONNIE JOHNSON  Secretary 
BRUCE OSBORNE  President SOPHOMORE CLASS  156

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SENIOR CLASS  RON BANICK  Representative to  Legislature  ANN DONOVAN 
Secretary-Treasurer MARY CASKEY  Vice-President  DICK GIGER  President 
.C..L.ASSES  Class lines are not strongly defined except in determining who
* .*._  registers when. Often, however, they separate distinct person- . *"
. .:.". *  alities, such as the eager and excitable freshman questioning
and :-"*:-. **":":":::.  often perplexed, or the more experienced and calm
sophomore, still***::' ... ;'*  questioning but standing on firmer
foundations. Then there is '.;;; * .".". .... *.  the junior sanctioned
with a new determination which springs ;,**-*.:.:. *.*.": .  with the
realization that he has come halfway in his college ca- . . . .  reer. The
senior has overcome many of the obstacles and carries : g *  with him many
exciting memories experienced during his college.'*  Slife..  . :*  He
reflects the changes he has seen and been a part of at Western;  he is
eager to enter a new phase of his life, still questioning, per-'*  haps sad
in leaving, but as excited as the freshman about what  is to come. *  :
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who""'"' ) ::" reehwgvirs ters whhynsp aaedsic esn :.: aliatiees ,~~n)
dectbefseuhhanaq etho igad"" 2!!!ii  ofhten meorrpe xed,p err enedandcam
sphmoe, til ii~i~iii!;. l:. {i  quebsuti onitngigEo imrfudtos.Te hr s:
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For a number of students the spring of 1963 meant graduation.  Whether or
not this was to be end of their  formal education de-pended  upon the
individual. But it is for certain, that they all re-member  the time spent
at Western. It has been a hard course of  study that has prepared them for
their chosen field, but they have  received much more.  They have been a
part of an active student government which has allowed them to participate
within its boundaries in a free and  democratic manner. They have had the
opportunity to use a full  and active social program-a chance to learn to
become at ease.  SENI(C SENIOR PLANNI  Front  BEVI  KARI  MAR  Seco, DICI 
DAV  RON  JOEL  158  NG BOARD  )RS

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ADAMS,  JAMES  Montesano  B.A. Ed.  Art  ANDERSON,  KAREN  Everett  B.A.
Ed.  History ARRINGTON,  DANIEL  Port Orchard  B.A.  Psychology  BANICK, 
RONALD  Rochester  B.A. Ed. English  BANKS,  MERWYN  Bellingham  B.A. Ed. 
Mathematics  BANKS,  WENDY  Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  Biology  159

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BARKER,  BARBARA  Poulsbo  B.A. Ed.  Music  BECKSTROM,  RONALD  Lynnwood 
B.A. Mathematics  BARLOW,  LINDA  Marysville  B.A. Ed.  Music  BEEMAN, 
GARY  Coupeville  B.A.  Soc.- Anthro.  BECKEN,  CAROL  Aberdeen  B.A. Ed. 
Home Economics  BELLINGAR,  JUDITH  Seattle  B.A.  Ed.  Home Economics 
BEZANSON,  BEVERLY  Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  Speech  BLICK,  MARY Bellingham 
B.A. Ed.  Home Economics  BLORE,  CHARLENE  Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  Social
Studies BOSECK,  JANET  Alderwood Manor  B.A. Ed.  English  160  BOEDE, 
BARBARA  Silverdale  B.A. Ed.  English  BOSWELL,  ROBERT  Seattle  B.A. Ed.
 English  BOIVIN,  MICHAEL  Lynnwood  B.A. Ed. Social Studies  BOTTORFF, 
RICHARD  Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  Industrial Arts  BENJAMIN,  JOELLEN Kirkland
 B.A.  Biology  BILODEAU,  GAIL  Bellevue  B.A. Ed.  Sociology  BERQUIST, 
RODGER Freezand  B.A. Ed.  Social Studies  BLESSIN,  LINDA  Chelan  B.A.
Ed.

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BOYLES,  JAMES  Tacoma  B.A. Ed.  History  BROOKS,  WILLIAM  Tacoma  B.A.
Ed.  Industrial Arts BRANT,  BONNIE  Aberdeen  B.A. Ed.  Social Studies 
BROWN,  CARROLL  Nooksack  B.A. Ed. Physical Science  BUTRIM,  ELEANOR  Oak
Harbor  B.A. Ed.  Geography  CARROLL,  MARIANNE Amanda Park, Calif.  B.A.
Ed.  BROWN,  JAMES  Deming  B.A. Ed.  Physical Ed.  BURNS,  JIM Poulsbo 
B.A. Ed.  Social Studies  BRUNO,  KAREN  Ferndale  B.A.  Biology  BURROW, 
JUDITH Ridgefield  B.A. Ed.  French  BUMGARNER,  LESLIE  Port Townsend 
B.A. Ed.  English  BURTON, RONALD  Vancouver, B. C.  B.A. Ed.  History 
CALDWELL,  WILLIAM  Port Orchard  B.A. Ed.  Social Studies  CARTER,  ROBERT
 Renton  B.A. Ed.  Biology  161  BOWMAN,  PAUL  Bellingham  B.A. Ed. Social
Studies  BRANT,  REBECCA  Bellevue  B.A. Ed.  English  BUTLER,  JOHN 
Concrete  B.A. Ed. English  CAPPS,  SUSANNA  Port Angeles  B.A. Ed. 
Mathematics

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CASKEY,  MARY  Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  Speech Therapy  CHURCH,  DAWN  Chinook
 B.A. Ed. Mathematics  CETEZNIK,  FRANK  Seattle  B.A. Ed.  Mathematics 
CLARK,  JEAN  Port Angeles  B.A. Ed.  Music  CHOATE,  CHARLES  Seattle 
B.A. Ed.  Speech Therapy  COFFIN,  PATRICIA  Leavenworth   B.A. Ed. 
Physical Ed.  COLLINGWOOD,  SANDRA  Seattle  B.A.  Soc.-Anthro.  COMPANION,
THOMAS  Seattle  B.A.  Social Studies  and Psych.  CONDON,  ROBERT 
Wallingford, Conn.  B.A. Ed.  Social Studies  COX,  GREGORY  Port Angeles 
B.A.  Soc.-Anthro.  DEGALLIER,  GLENN  Kelso  B.A.  Ed.  162  CORLISS, 
DAVID  Bremerton  B.A. Ed.  Chemistry  COX,  MARGARET  Puyallup  B.A. Ed.
Music  DEROSIA,  GAIL  Olympia  B.A. Ed.  Social Studies  COKELEY,  PAUL 
Montesano  B.A. Ed. History  COLE,  CALVIN  Everett  B.A.  Economics 
CRISCUOLA,  VICTORIA  Coupeville  B.A. Ed. History  DICKEY,  COLLEEN 
Stanwood  B.A. Ed.  Soc.-Anthro.

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DOMBROSKI,  GERALD  Hoquiam  B.A. Ed.  Mathematics  DOWEN,  BARBARA 
Everett  B.A. Ed. History  DONNELLAN,  JON  Ferndale  B.A. Ed.  Biology 
DUCKETT,  MARILYN  Centralia  B.A. Ed. ELFENDAHL,  GERALD  Seattle  B.A. 
Sociology  LEVERETT,  VICTOR  Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  English  ERICKSON, 
RICHARD  Aberdeen  B.A. Ed.  Industrial Arts  EWING,  LESTA  Chehalis  B.A.
Ed. Social Studies  FARRELL,  MARY  Seattle  B.A. Ed.  History  FISHER, 
EILEEN  Sedro-Woolley  B.A. Ed.  Physical Ed.  FIELD,  WILLIAM  Chesau 
B.A. Ed.  History  FLINT,  WILLIAM  Ferndale  B.A. Ed. General Science 
DONOVAN,  ANN  Monroe  B.A.  History  DUNN,  LARRIE  Oak Harbor  B.A. Ed.
Social Studies  ELDRED,  LEONARD  Everson  B.A. Ed.  ESCHRICH,  JACK 
Bellingham  B.A. Ed. English  FINSETH,  DOREEN  Poulsbo  B.A. Ed.  Social
Studies  FRANK,  RICHARD  Seattle  B.A. Ed.  History  163

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FRAZIER,  JACK  Orting  B.A.  History  GERARD,  RENE  GIROD,  TERRY  Auburn
 B.A. Ed. Geography  GOERES,  KAREN  Aberdeen  B.A. Ed.  Elementary Ed. 
FUMANO,  GARY  Vancouver, B.C.  B.A.  Psychology  GIGER,  RICHARD  Port
Townsend  B.A. Ed.  History  GRAFF,  REX Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  Industrial
Arts  GRIGGS,  PETER  Bellingham  B.A.  Geology  GILLESPIE,  LYNN 
Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  Mathematics  GOELZER,  GEORGINA  Puyallup  B.A. Ed. 
Spanish GANGWISH,  LESLIE  Aloha  B.A. Ed.  Speech  GILDA,  KAREN  Seattle 
B.A. Ed.  Social Studies GREENE,  MALCOLM  Wenatchee  B.A. Ed.  Physical
Ed.  GRUBER,  FREDERICK  Port Orchard  B.A.  Ed.  Mathematics  GILDA, 
ROBERT  Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  Mathematics  GJOVAAG,  GERALD Marysville 
B.A.  Psychology  GOERG,  SHARON  Port Angeles  B.A. Ed.  English  GREGORY,
 JOHN Blaine  B.A.  164  Crrrrr~--rlllrrrr~ ~

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GUERNSEY,  KENNETH  Seattle  B.A. Ed.  Social Studies  HARTMAN,  LARRY 
Onalaska  B.A. Ed. Social Studies  HALL,  ROBERT  Everett  B.A.  Geology 
HART,  LINDA  Seattle  B.A. Ed.  Social Studies  HARTMAN,  PHYLLIS  Auburn 
B.A. Ed.  Elementary Ed.  HAYES,  VALERIE  Gig Harbor  B.A.   English 
HEVERLING,  JEFF  Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  History  HEDGES,  RICHARD  Olympia 
B.A. Ed. Foreign Lang.  HICKENBOTTOM,  JAMES  Enumclaw  B.A. Ed.  Social
Studies  HENDRICKSON, ROBERT  Seattle  B.A. Ed.  History  HIGHNAM,  DAVID 
Mt. Vernon  B.A.  French  HILL,  JANET Seattle  B.A. Ed.  Elementary Ed. 
HORN,  KIRK  Cottage Grove,  Oregon  HIRANO,  KAREN  Kauai, Hawaii  B.A.
Ed.  Business  HOUGO  HERB  HOFF,  DOUGLAS  Bellingham  B.A. Ed. 
Industrial Arts HUBBARD,  GARY  Manson  B.A. Ed.  165  HAWN,  PATRICIA 
Grandview  B.A. Ed.  English

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HUDDLESTON,  RON  Woodland  B.A. Ed.  History  HUSTON,  DENNIS  Bellingham 
B.A. Ed. Mathematics  HUNING,  HAROLD  St. Louis, Missouri  Graduate
Studies  Psych. Services  JACKSON, WILLIS  B.A.  History  HUNTER,  JUDITH 
Port Orchard  B.A. Ed.  English  JAHN,  SHARON  Haines, Alaska  B.A. Ed. 
Business Ed.  JOHNSON,  CAROLE  Seattle  B.A. Ed.  Social Studies  JOHNSON,
VINCENT  Seattle  B.A.  History  JOHNSON,  INGEBORG  Bellingham  B.A. Ed. 
Elementary Ed. JOHNSTON,  KAREN  Seattle  B.A. Ed.  Home Economics 
JONASSON,  JANICE  Sedro-Woolley  B.A.  Ed.  Elementary Ed.  JUVET,  ADELE 
Ferndale  B.A. Ed.  History  166  JONES,  JAMES  Raymond B.A. Ed.  German 
KELTNER,  JERRY  Montesano  B.A. Ed.  Speech  JORGENSEN,  JAMES Enumclaw 
B.A. Ed.  Biology  KENT,  JAMES  Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  Physical Ed.  JEVNE,
 ROBERT Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  Speech  JOHNSON,  KAYRENE  Bellingham  B.A.
Ed.  Business Ed.

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KIMPLE,  PERRY  Eastsound  B.A. Ed.  General Science  KITCHELL,  PATRICIA 
Hoquiam  B.A. Ed. Elementary Ed.  KING,  WAYNE  Sedro-Woolley  B.A. Ed. 
Industrial Arts  KLOSTER,  KARL  Marysville   B.A.  History  KRAMER, 
MARJORIE  Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  Elementary Ed.  KUHN,  EDWARD Raymond  B.A.
Ed.  History  KRAMER,  THEODORE  Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  Industrial Arts 
KULBITSKI,  JOAN  Bemidji, Minnesota  B.A. Ed.  Elementary Ed.  KWOCK, 
LYNETTE  Honolulu, Hawaii  B.A. Ed. Music  LEW,  EDWARD  Seattle  B.A.,
B.A. Ed.  Biology  KERR,  JOHN  Bellingham  KIRK,  MICHAEL  Bellingham 
B.A. Ed.  Mathematics  KNUTSEN,  AUDREY  Ferndale  B.A. Ed.  Soc.-Anthro. 
KRUGER,   GARY  Burlington  B.A. Ed.  History  KURUS,  ROBERT  Seattle 
B.A. Ed.  History  LENNON, KENNETH  Tumwater  B.A.  Chemistry  LANTZ, 
GERALDINE  Vancouver  B.A. Ed.  Art  LEWIS,  DAVE   Arlington  B.A. Ed. 
167

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MACKENZIE,  MARGOT  Ketchikan, Alaska  B.A. Ed.  English  MALOY,  DIXIE  La
Conner  B.A. Ed. History  LILGREEN,  LAURA  Stanwood  B.A. Ed.  Social
Studies  LOGUE,  JAMES  Hoquiam  B.A. Ed.   History  MADISON,  FRANCIS 
Port Angeles  B.A. Ed.  History  MALLGREN,  JANE  Olympia  B.A. Ed. 
General Science  LINDE,  TED  Bremerton  B.A. Ed.  Social Studies  LUKE, 
SHIRLEY  Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  Physical Ed.  LIVERMORE,  LEROY  Bellingham 
B.A.  Geography  LUM,  FAITH  Bellingham   B.A. Ed.  Speech Therapy 
MAGNUS,  DONALD  Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  Biology  MARPLE,  LINDA Camas  B.A.
Ed.  Social Studies  McBRAYER,  CHUCK  Longview  B.A. Ed.  Industrial Arts 
MEHARG,  RACHEL  Longview  B.A. Ed.  Music  McBRAYER,  CLYDE  Longview 
B.A. Ed.  Industrial Arts MELLAND,  MARILYN  Bellingham  B.A. Ed. 
Elementary Ed.  MASON,  MARY  Longview  B.A. Ed. Social Studies  McCAULEY, 
JEAN  Lopez  B.A. Ed.  History  168

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MICHAELSON,  DONNA  Tacoma  B.A. Ed.  General Science  MILLER,  GERALD 
Seattle  B.A. Ed. Mathematics  MICKEL,  JUDITH  Bellingham  B.A. Ed. 
Elementary Music  MILLER,  JUDITH  Aberdeen B.A. Ed.  Social Studies 
MINISH,  DEANNA  Port Angeles  B.A. Ed.  French  MORK,  THEODORE Bellingham
 B.A. Ed.  English  MINSHULL,  PAMELA  Everett  B.A. Ed.  Social Studies 
MURAKAMI, THOMAS  Nahcotta  B.A. Ed.  Industrial Arts  MOORE,  GARY  Tacoma
 B.A. Ed.  Physical Ed. NELSON,  LARRY  Everett  B.A. Ed.  Mathematics 
NELSON,  THOMAS  Castlerock  B.A. Ed.  Speech Therapy  NICHOLL,  RICHARD 
Woodinville  B.A. Ed.  Business Ed.  NEVERS,  ROBERT  Seattle  B.A. Ed. 
Biology  NORMAN,  RODNEY  Seattle  B.A. Ed.  Mathematics  NEWTON,  CAROLYN 
Bellingham  B.A.  Foreign Lang.  NOVAK,  JAMES  Aberdeen  B.A. Ed. 
Industrial Arts  MILLER,  LORNA  Aberdeen   B.A. Ed.  Social Studies 
MILLER,  MARILYN  Carnation  B.A. Ed.  Speech  169  I~CI II!

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OHTOMO,  ALMA  Honolulu, Hawaii  B.A. Ed.  Elementary Music  OMAN,  NANCY 
Everett  B.A. Ed. Social Studies  OKERLUND,  CHARLENE  Seattle  B.A. Ed. 
Soc.-Anthro.  OSTERGARD,  JOHN Oakville  B.A. Ed.  Biology  PALMATEER, 
JANET  Longview  B.A. Ed.  Social Studies  PERDUE, MONA  Bellingham  B.A.
Ed.  English  PARKER,  DAVID  Bellevue  B.A.  Chemistry  PEROTTI, MARGARET 
Sedro-Woolley  B.A. Ed.  Social Studies  PAULSEN,  ARTHUR  Bellingham  B.A.
Ed. English  PETERSON,  LAUREL  Lummi Island  B.A. Ed.  Art  PIHLMAN,  DALE
 Ward Cove, Alaska B.A. Ed.  Biology  PRYDE,  MADGE  Tacoma  B.A. Ed. 
Physical Ed.  PITSCH,  GREGORY Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  Elementary Ed. 
RABOURN,  NANCY  Lake Stevens  B.A. Ed.  History  OBERG, NANCY  Bellingham 
B.A. Ed.  Social Studies  OLSON,  MARTIN  Snohomish  B.A. Ed.  English
POWNALL,  STANLEY  Bellingham  B.A.  Economics  RAMSEY,  JUDITH  Edmonds 
B.A. Ed.  Social Studies  14 i~

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RAMSAY,  RAYMOND  Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  Industrial Arts  RICHARDS,  VERA 
Everett  B.A. Ed. Social Studies  RANDALL,  DOLORIES  Mount Vernon  B.A.
Ed.  History  RICHTER,  DONALD Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  Music  RINGENBACH, 
DOUGLAS  Seattle  B.A. Ed.  Social Studies RITTENHOUSE,  DOUGLAS  Hoquiam 
B.A. Ed.  Geography  RINGENBACH,  SHARON  Bellingham B.A. Ed.  Mathematics 
RITTENHOUSE,  TRUDY  Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  Social Studies  RITCHIE, JUDITH 
Baldwin Park, Calif.  B.A. Ed.  Mathematics  ROBICHEAU,  PHILIP  Seattle 
B.A. Ed.  Social Studies  ROUSH,  BARBARA  San Pablo, Calif.  B.A. Ed. 
Home Economics  SADLER,  JACK Bellingham  B.A.  Psychology  RATFIELD,  LU 
Cathlamet  B.A.  Economics  SHERMAN,  BEVERLY Olympia  B.A. Ed.  English 
ROGERS,  KAREN  RUNNELS,  REGINALD  Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  Biology  RUDIS, 
PAUL  Cosmopolis  B.A. Ed.  Social Studies  SADLER,  PAUL  Bellingham  B.A.
Ed. Mathematics  171  ~ ~aa

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SALMI,  KAREN  Winlock  B.A. Ed.  General Science  SCHIMELPYENIG,  MARLENE 
Ridgefield  B.A. Ed.  Social Studies  SCHMAND,  MARY  Longview  B.A. Ed. 
Social Studies  SCHMIDTKE,  GERALD Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  Music Ed. 
SCHOENECKER,  JUDY  Seattle  B.A. Ed.  Art  SEED,  DAROLD Port Angeles 
B.A. Ed.  Social Studies  SELL,  MARION  Hoquiam  B.A. Ed.  Elementary Ed.
SHERWOOD,  RODNEY  Shelton  B.A. Ed.  Speech Therapy  172  SEASTROM,  MARIE
 Bellingham B.A. Ed.  Music  SEELYE,  ELENE  Blaine  B.A. Ed.  Social
Studies  SENSE,  ROGER  Bremerton B.A.  Social Studies  SHIPLEY,  MYRNA 
Everett  B.A. Ed.  English  SAUERS,  STEPHEN  Longview B.A. Ed.  Business
Ed.  SAXTON,  MARVIN  Tacoma  B.A. Ed.  History  SCHUELE,  KAREN  Seattle
B.A. Ed., B.A.  Mathematics  SEED,  KAY  Port Angeles  B.A. Ed. 
Mathematics  SHEELEY,  LINDA Bremerton  B.A. Ed.  History  SILVAS,  NANCY 
Seattle  B.A. Ed.  Music  Bl~f I~lr"~04

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SIMPSON,  SHEILA  Arlington  B.A. Ed.  Elementary Ed.  SPARKS,  IRENE 
Haines, Alaska  B.A. Ed. Business  SIRGUY,  GARY  Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  Art
 SPARKS,  LANNY  Sedro Woolley SPATATORE,  DOREEN  Tacoma  B.A. Ed.  Home
Economics  STECKLE,  ROBERT  Calgary, Alberta B.A.  History  SULLIVAN,  JAN
 TAYLOR,  MARION  Arlington  B.A. Ed.  Industrial Arts  STARLUND, SIGRID 
Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  History  STIMPSON,  HERB  Seattle  B.A. Ed 
Mathematics  SIMMONS,  ANN  Tacoma  B.A. Ed.  Social Studies  SMITH,  LARRY
 Aberdeen  B.A. Ed.  Mathematics SPELHAUG,  LARRY  Everett  B.A.  Art 
STENDAL,  JOANNE  Kent  B.A. Ed.  Music  STIPES,  JIM B.A. Ed.  History 
STUCKY,  RICHARD  Seattle  B.A.  Mathematics  SULLIVAN,  PENNY  Bellingham
B.A. Ed.  English  SWETNAM,  JUDY  Kent  B.A. Ed.  Music  173

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THOMAS,  BRENDA  Burlington  B.A. Ed.  Social Studies  TIMMINS,  ROBERT 
Bellingham  B.A. Ed. Industrial Arts  THOMPSON,  PAT  Port Angeles  B.A.
Ed.  English  TORKLEP,  HANS  Auburn  B.A. Ed.  Biology  TIMMER,  DENNIS 
Sumas  B.A. Ed.  Mathematics  TRAPEUR,  DAHL  Everson  B.A. Ed.  Business 
TRETHEWEY,  JOANNE  Renton  B.A. Ed.  Elementary Ed.  VANBELLE,  CARLA
Sunnyside  B.A. Ed.  VANBUREN,  SHARON  Kodiak, Alaska  B.A. Ed.  Chemistry
 VANDER YACHT, CAROL  WARREN,  HARRY  Centralia  B.A. Ed.  Industrial Arts 
WERLEY,  CHARLES  Lynden  B.A. Ed.  General Science  WILGUS,  LARRY  Kelso 
B.A. Ed.  Social Studies  WHITE,  DIANE  Pico Rivera, Calif.  B.A.  History
 WILSON,  DONALD  Aberdeen  B.A. Ed.  Mathematics  WAUGH,  CAROLYN Seattle 
B.A. Ed.  Speech  WEBSTER,  BILL  Centralia  B.A. Ed.  History  WHITE, 
MARY  Gig Harbor 174

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WILLIAMSON,  RICHARD  Mount Vernon  B.A.  Biology  WOOLETT,  RUTH 
Wenatchee  B.A. Ed. Social Studies  WOOD,  DENNIS  Hoquiam  B.A. Ed. 
Business  YOSHIDA,  KAZOKO  Yokahama City,  Japan  B.A. Ed.  ZEVEMBERGER, 
DAVID  Tacoma  B.A. Ed.  Music  LAWSON,  LINDA  Bellingham B.A. Ed.  Music 
DAHLQUIST,  ELIZABETH  Bellingham  B.A. Ed.  English  MEIER,  JANET  Tacoma
B.A. Ed.  Business Ed.  WOODMAN,  JOEL  Seattle  B.A. Ed.  Speech  ZAGELOW,
 BILL  Odessa B.A. Ed.  History  IRISH,  SUSAN  Orting  B.A. Ed. 
Mathematics  OLSEN,  DUANE  Chehalis  B.A. Biology  175

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The undergraduates at Western make up the heart of the student body,  and
it is for this reason that they have been consolidated within this book. 
Every year the student moves in an upward path toward his graduation,  and
so it is the position of the undergraduates to carry the educational  and
social life of the college from one term to the next. For purposes of 
student government they may be divided into individual  classes - but  for
the purpose of gaining an education they are necessarily an inter-dependent
 group. UNDERGRADUATES  Aarstol, Pat (1)  Abbey, Annabelle (1)  Abbott,
Terry (l)  Abbott, Sara (1) Abrahamse, Cornelia (2)  Ackley, Joyce (3) 
Ackley, Richard (3)  Adler, Ann (1)  Adler, Leilani (2) Adams, Brenda (1) 
* Adams, Eugene (3)  . Adams, Lewis (3)  Adams, Janet (1)  Adams, Marjorie
(1) Adamson, Marilyn (1)  Aiken, Perry (1)  Aker, Judy (2)  Akita, Patricia
(1)  £AllenAllbri,tton , Kay (1) Doris (3)  , o Allen, Janice
(1)  Allen, Sara Genelle (1)  Albrecht, Jerie (1)  Albert, Cheryl (1) 
Alford, Karen  (2)  176

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Allen, Sue (3)  Alleyn, Mary Margaret (1)  Allison, Jeanne (1)  Altman,
John (1)  Althof, Vivian (1) Anderson, Almira (1)  Anderson, Arlene (1) 
Anderson, Bruce (1)  Anderson, Chad (2)  Anderson, Charlotte (2)  Anderson,
Doug ( )  Anderson, Elaine (1)  Anderson, Gayle (1)  Anderson, Gary (1)
Anderson, Kay (2)  Anderson, Kristine (1)  Anderson, Lana (1)  Anderson,
Nancy (2)  Anderson, Ross (2)  Anderson, Sharon (1)  Andreson, Jerry (1) 
Andrews, William John (3)  Anhoury, Sue (1)  Antrobus, Susan (1)  Argo,
Donald (1)  Armstrong, Andra (3)  Armstrong, Carol (1)  Armstrong, Lynn (3)
 Armstrong,  Thom (3)  Ashworth, D. Kent (2)  Aspden, Steve (3)  Assink,
Charlotte (3)  Austin, Bob (3)  Ayers, Brian (3)  Baar, Ralph (1)  Babbitt,
Lanny (2)  Bacon, Cherrie (1)  Bacon, Sandra (3)  Bailey, Carol (2) 
Bagley, Pete (2)  - -1  177

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._. ... .Baily, Esther (1)  Bailey, Marvin (1)  Ballingar, Pat (2)  Bame,
Dean (2)  Bajema, Marlene (1) Banjuh, Brenda (2)  Barber, Pam (1)  Barclay,
Sue (3)  Barger, 'Geneil (1)  Barnhart, Donald (1)  Bahlman,  Linda (3) 
Barrett, Bill (1)  Barringer, Carol (1)  Bass, Judy (2)  Bassett, Beverly
(2)  , Bauer, Wes (1) Baybayen, Janet (1)  Bayne, John (1)  Beaman, Bruce
(3)  Beals, Sharon (1)  Becker, Barbara (1) Beernink, Carol (1)  Behme,
Norma (1)  Behnke, Larry (1)  Beisse, Fred (3)  Beletski, Margie (2)
Belkman, Julie (1)  Bemis, Ruth (1)  .. Bendiksen, Sue (1)  Bennett,
Dorothy (3)  " y Bennett, Ruth (1) Benseler, Dave (3)  Benson, Leann (3) 
Berg, Linnea (1)  Bergau, Betty (2)  Berger, Donald (3)  Berglund, Kathy
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(1)  Bilodeau, Lynn (1)  Birch, Pat  (3)  Birchard, Barbara (2)  Birchman,
Patricia (1)  Bjorn, Larry (3)  Bjornson, Margaret (1)  Bland, Paul (2) 
Blair, Martha (1)  Blaker, Ross (1)  Blakely, Kirk (1)  Blankers, Dale (2) 
Blanton, Walter  Blaske, Joan Blauvelt, Linda  Blume, Larry  Boehringer,
Connie  Boers, Sharon  Boner, Dennis  Bonney, Linda  Boohm,  Margaret 
Booton, Heidi  Boring, Mike  Bortles, Dan  Bosenius, Carol  Both, Judith A.
 Bottiger, Shirley Botting, Pete (1)  Bourasaw, Noel (1)  Bowman, Nancy (1)
 Boyd, Anne (1)  Boyd, William E. (2)  Boyer, John (2)  Bovey, Dan (2) 
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Brainard, Ellen (1)  Braithwaite, Kathleen (3)  Braithwaite, Vivian (3) 
Bremer, Marie (1)  Brennan, Mike (1)   Brewster, Pat (1)  Briggs, Donald R.
Jr. (3)  Brinsmead, Alice (3)  Brock, Diane (1)  Broder, Beth (1) Brooks,
Betty (1)  Brotherton, Fred (1)  Brower, Sue (3)  Brower, Ted (3)  Brown,
Janna (1)  Brown, Richard (3)  Brown, Seawillow (1)  Brown, Terese (1) 
Brown, Toni (1)  Brown, Virginia (3)  Browne, Albert (2)  Bruce, Linda (2) 
Bruett, Roger (1)  Bruland, Clifford (1T)  Brumfield, Roger (3)  Bryan,
Donald (1) Bryce, Allen (2)  Buchmeier, John (1)  Buck, Sue (1)  Buckner,
Kathy (3)  Buginnis, Linda (1)  Buginnis, Shirley (2)  Bumbar, David (2) 
Bumgarner, Diane (2)  Bunt, Ruth (3)  Burch, Gary (1)  Burdine, Marjorie
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Burton, Charles (1)  Buxton, Chris (1)  Byer, Anne (1)  Cabreros,
Christinia (2)  Caldwell, Bruce (1) Calvert, Janet  Campbell, Alila 
Campbell, Dorothea  Canaday, Diane  Carkner, Dick  Carlberg, Ralph (2)
Carlson, Audrey (1)  Carr, Elizabeth (3)  Carver, Dick Jr. (1)  Cassidy,
Gerry (1)  Caufman, Susan (1) Chapman, Jim (1)  Chapman, Karen (2) 
Chapman, Walter (1)  Cheney, Linda (2)  Christner, Harold Chriswell, Bonnie
 Claar, David  Clark, Neil  Clark, Susan  Clifford, Patty Jo (2)  Clover,
Shirley (2) Cluchey, Margaret (2)  Coach, Cherie (1)  Cochenour, Dan (3) 
Cole, Jeannie (1)  Cole, Mary Anne (1) Cole, Nikki (1)  Colla, Barbara (1) 
Collins, Errol (3)  Collins, Judith (1)  Collins, Linda (1)  Colvin,
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Conn, Colleen (1)  Conn, Janet (1)  Conn, Susan (1)  Connell, Ron (3) 
Connolly, Diane (1)  Conrad, Rielly (1)  Coppen, Dick (1)  Corey, Vicki (1)
 Corning, Becky (1)  Costello, Michelle (1)  Counter, Sharon (1) Cowan,
Dudley (1)  Cox, Cheri (1)  Cox, Glenda (1)  Cox, Mary (1)  Crabtree,
Sherry (1)  Craig, Janet (1) Creevey, Judy (1)  Crimmins, Paige (2) 
Crimmins, Mike (2)  Crose, Susan L. (1)  Cuffel, Susan (1) Cuizon, Marsha
(3)  Culver, Deana (1)  Cummings, Nancy (3)  Cunningham, Judy (1)  Cusick,
Edward (1)  Dahl, Terry (1)  Dahlberg, Scott (1)  Dale, Billie Jean (2) 
D'Alessandro, Joan (3)  Dalrymple, Janet (1) Dalthorp, Sherry (1)  Dalton,
Charles (2)  Danielson, Gene (1)  Danielson, Gary (3)  Dark, Karen (1)
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Davisson, William (3)  Dawson, Patricia (1)  Day, Claudie (1)  Daye,
Carolyn (2)  Dean, Judy (2) DeBunce, Ann (1)  DeBusschere, Gary (3) 
Decker, Ralph (2)  DeGolier, Larry (2)  DeGoojer, Neil (2) Dekay, Dianne
(2)  DeKay, Larry (2)  DeLeau, Judy (1)  Delton, Dianna (1)  Demick, Mary
(3)  Dempster, Shelly (2)  Deniston, Anne (2)  Denney, Jackie (1)  Dennis,
Patrick W. (2)  Denny, Sheila (2)  Dever, Catherine (1)  Devoe, Jim (1) 
Kickau, John (1)  Dickinson, Bob (2)  Diers, Elizabeth (2)  Dierken, Beth
(1)  Dietrick, Donna (3)  Dixon, Jim (3)  Dodd, Philip (3)  Donoghue,
Kathleen (3)  Douma, Peter (1)  Dourte, Richard (3)  Dow, Kevin (1) 
Dowell, Lane (3)  Dowling, Marcia (3)  Doyle, Darlene (1)  Drake, Sharon
(1) Dreger, Darole (2)  Drestinger, Carrir (1)  Duncan, Bruce (2)  183  r 
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-I  -rI  Dunn, Jacque (1)  Dunlap, Marsha (1)  DuPen, Novelle (1)  Edin,
Jean (1)  Egan, Gene (2)  Egle, Patty (1)  Ehlers, David (3)  Eilers,
Valerie (3)  Eisele, Judy (2)  Eldred, Elizabeth (1)  Ellefson, Lynne (3)
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Fillinger, Susan (1)  Finholt, Bonnie (1)  Finlon, John (3)  Finney,
Richard (2)  Finnie, Linda (1)  Finucan, Christine  Fjellman, Judy  Flakus,
Rodney  Fleming, Rita  Flickinger, Martha  Fogg, Frances (1)  Foote, Cheryl
(1)  Ford, Janice (1)  Foss, Michael (1)  Fox, Karen (2)  Frady, Clark, (1)
 Frasch, Carl (1) Frederickson, Diane (2)  Friend, Jandl (3)  Friske, Carol
(3)  Field, Joanne (1)  Finholm, Marilou (1) Friday, Edna (1)  Frisbie,
Lynn (1)  Frisell, Julie (1)  Frederick, Linda (1)  Freeburn, Denny (1) 
Freitas, Merrill (1)  Froman, Margaret (1)  Fuller, Paul (1)  Fuller,
Richard (2)  Furse, Susan (1)  Gaebe, Sandra (1)   Gagnon, Dorothy (2) 
Gaines, Thomas (3)  Gallagher, Pat (2)  Galyon, Jeanne (1)  Gardner, Gail
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Garman, Doug (1)  Garman, Margaret (1)  Garness, Helen (1)  Garner, Mary
Lue (1)  Garrioch, Loraine (3)  Garve, Sherril (1)  Gay, Leonard (3) 
Gelow, Gary (1)  Genther, William W. (3)  Gerdon, Joan (1) Gerhard, Daniel
(1)  Gerhard, Molly (2)  Getz, Kathleen (1)  Gibbons, John (3)  Giffen,
Gail (3)  Gillanders, Harry (3)  Glover, Betsy (1)  Godfrey, Ann (1) 
Godfrey, Gailynne (1)  Goldstein, Marta (3)  Golliher, Verdie  (1) 
Goodwin, Susan (1)  Gorder, Bert (3)  Gordon, Larry (1)  Gorin, Dennis (3) 
Gorum, Bev (1)  Gott, Peggy (3)  Graham, Bob (2)  Graham, Susan (3) 
Grandquis, Douglas (1)  Grandstrom, Paul (3)  Granmo, Karen (1)  Grant,
Donald (3)  Green, Frances (3)  Green, Marcia (2)  Grimlund, Sally (2) 
Grimes, Florence  (1)  Grimm, Marilyn (2)  Grooms, Reginald (1)  Gross,
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Groves, Bruce (3)  Gudmundson, Donna (1)  Guernsey, Ken ( )  Gufler, David
A. (3)  Gulstine, Sally (1) Gustavson, Lynn (2)  Gastovich, Linda (2) 
Haferkorn, Peggy (3)  Hager, Susan (1)  Hagerhjelm, Charles (1)  Halbruge,
Elsie (1)  Hall, Bob (1)  Hall, James (2)  Hall, John (1)  Hall, Pam (1) 
Hall, Sharon (3)  Hall, Susan (2)  Hallgrimson, Dan (3)  Hallock, Sally (3)
 Hamelin, Carl (1)  Hamm, Mary Margaret (1) Hammett, Richard (1)  Hammond,
Margaret (2)  Hancock, Curtis (2)  Hancock, Judy (1)  Handeland, Pauline
(1)  Hansen, Charlotte (1)  Hansen, Julian (3)  Hanson, Charles (1) 
Hanson, Kay (3)  Hanson, Sandra (1)  Harbeck, Dave (2)  Hardy, Elaine (2) 
Harer, Rosalie (1)  Harlow, JoAnne (3)  Harnden, Larry (3)  Harrison, Pam
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Hartland, Jay (1)  Hassel, Kris (1)  Hatch, Karen (1)  Haveman, Gary (3) 
Havens, Sharon (1)  Hawkins, Gay (1)  Hawkins, Yvonne (1)  Hay, Bill (1) 
Hayes, Seth (3)  Hayter, Patricia (1)  Hazen, Mary (1) Heaton, Mike (1) 
Hedman, Donna (1)  Heilsen, Robert (1)  Heintz, Judy (3)  Helse, Carolyn
(1) Hemmerling, Lotte (3)  Henderson, Vivian (1)  Henderson, Wendy (2) 
Henyan, Arnold (1)  Hester, Webb F. (2)  Hicks, Judy (2)  Higashi, Penelope
(1)  Higginson, Jim (1)  Hilber, Shirley (1)  Hild, Vern (3)  Hill, Barbara
Jean (2)  Hill, Carolyn (1)  Hill, Craig (1)  Hinkey, Linda (1)  Hintz,
Donna (2)  Hoagland, Charles (2)  Hoffman, Donna (2)  Holert, Donald (3) 
Holert, Uta Ingrid (1)  Holding, Shoron (1)  Holland, Steve (1) Holliday,
Kathy (2)  Hollinger, James (1)  Holm, Barbara (1)  188  rLIB~L~hll ~
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Holmes, George (1)  Holt, Richard (1)  Holt, Robert L. ( )  Holterman,
Rolland (3)  Hoodenpyl, Judy (1) Hooper, Edward (1)  Hoover, Joan (3) 
Hopkins, Jerry (3)  Horat, Shirley (2)  Hoselton, Linda (1)  Hosier, Nancy
(1)  Hostetter, Kristina (2)  Hobbs, Donna (1)  Huff, Gary (1)  Hulbert,
Fred (3)  Hulbert, Linda (2) Hull, George (1)  Green, Linda (1) 
Hunsberger, Stephanie (1)  Hunskor, Kay (3)  Hunter, Brian (2)  Hunter,  Jo
(3)  Hunter, Nancy (1)  Hurst, Mary (1)  Huse, Susan (1)  Huston, Don (2) 
Hylton, Dale (3)  Inusuka, Nasako (2)  Iverson, Helen Ann (2)  Iverson,
Penny (1)  Izumi, Karen (3)  Jackson, Martha (3)  Jackson, Pam (2)  Jacobs,
Elaine (2)  Jago, Nancy (1)  James, Jim (1)  Jamison, Fred (1)  Jansen,
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Jellison, Jane (1)  Jenkins, Marilyn (3)  Jensen, Carolyn (2)  Jepperson,
Robert (1)  Jerdal, Larry (3) Johansen, Dio Jean (1)  Johansson, Marie (2) 
Johnson, Carol (2)  Johnson, Carolyn (2)  Johnson, Christine (1)  Johnson,
Diane (1)  Johnson, Diane (1)  Johnson, Dianne (1)  Johnson, Gay (1) 
Johnson, Ingrid (3)  Johnson, Irene (1)  Johnson, Jaci (1)  Johnson, James
(3)  Johnson, Julie (3)  Johnson, Karen (1)  Johnson, Kevin (1)  Johnson,
Linda (3)  Johnson, Martha (1)  Johnson, Marvel (3)  Johnson, Melvin (2) 
Johnson, Merle (3)  Johnson, Rena (2)  Johnson, Thomas (1)  Johnson, Tom
(2)  Johnson, Virginia (1) Johnston, Connie (3)  Johnston, Nancy (1) 
Jonasson, Donald (1)  Jones, Heidi (1)  Jones, Kathie (3) Jones, Kathryn
(1)  Jonson, Gary (3)  Joslin, Ronald )3)  Jovag, Don (2)  Judd, Mar jeanne
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Kahout, Stan (3)  Kajfas, Valenie (2)  Kaminski, Karen D. (2)  Kampf, Trudy
(1)  Kasemeier, Karen (2) Kawakami, Arleen (3)  Kay, Judi (1)  Kazelisky,
Steve (1)  Kellam, David W. (3)  Keltner, Richard C. (3) Keeler, Prudence
(1)  Keene, Beverly (2)  Keene, Bonnie (1)  Keith, Joyce (1)  Kelly,
Barbara (1)  i IL Kelly, Jeanne  Kelly, Kay  Kemp, Jim  Kemper, Charleen 
Kendall, Janet  Kern, Rodney  Kerr, Don Kerstetter, Don  Key, Nancy  Kidd,
Jane  King, Mary (2)  King, Sharon (1)  Kintzi, Margaret (1) Kirkendall,
Linda (1)  Klein, Karen (1)  Knappe, Kathy (2)  Kneeland, Laurel (1) 
Knight, Larry (3) Knudson, Kusti (1)  Knudson, Susan (1)  Knutzen, Jim (1) 
Knutson, Kay (3)  Koch, Susanne (1)  Koehn, Pat (1)  Kolstad, Mel (1)  191 
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Koltz, Nancy (1)  Konen, Jolene (2)  Kowaleski, Myra (1)  Kraemer, George
(2)  Krauss, Esther (2) Kreck, Mary (3)  Kreel, Dennis (1)  Krink, Margaret
(3)  Kuffner, William (1)  Kumagai, Akiko (2)  Kurtz, Patricia (1) 
LaClair, Virginia (1)  LaRevier, Randy (1)  Lajala, Maribeth (1) 
Lambrecht, Patty (1)  Lamken, Elaine (1)  Lamphear, Joel (3)  Lande, Gale
(1)  Landry, Jim (1)  Lane, Laura (1)  Lang, Betty (3) Langdale, Pam (2) 
Larkin, Dandra (2)  Larrabee, Robert (1)  Larson, Bruce (1)  Larson, Don
(1)  Larson, Janet (3)  Larson Linda (2)  Larson, Roger (1)  Laursen, Gary
(3)  Lawdon, Judy (1)  Lawseth, Linda (1) McLennan, Roger (1)  Laxdal,
James (1)  Laz, JoAnne (3)  Leake, Nancy (2)  Leavitt, Ribin (1)  Lechner,
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Lervick, Mari Lana ( )  Levenhagan, Warnne (1)  Levold, Janina (1)  Lewis,
Betty (1)  Lewis, Linda (1) Libby, Richard (2)  Libby, Roger (3) 
Lightburn, Maxine (3)  Lillard, Linda (1)  Lindesmith, Jeanne (1) Lindsay,
Laurie (3)  Lingbloom, Billie (2)  Linker, Sue (1)  Little, Richard (2) 
Littlejohn, Nancy (1)  Lloyd, Margaret (2)  Lochridge, Ralph ( )  Lockman,
Howard (1)  Loe, Mary (1)  Long, Nancy (1)  Longbottom, Diane (1)  Loomis,
Bill (1)  Loop, Brenda (1)  Loreen, Jim (1)  Lovejoy, Martha (2)  Loyer,
Edith (1)  Lozier,  Robert (3)  Lunde, Jerilyn (1)  Lundstedt, Grace (3) 
Luty, Richard (1)  Lyons, Cherlye (1)  MacDonald, Gary (1)  Madden, Dana
(2)  Maddox, Dianne (1)  Mahler, Margie (1)  Mains, Ted (1)  Mandery, Roger
(3) Manley, Jerry (2)  Manley, Lynn (1)  Mann, Katherine (1)  - -E -  sanp
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-Em  hi  I  Manning, Dick (3)  Mansfield, John (3  Marcella, Margaret (1) 
Marron, Kathlen (2)  Marsh, Douglas (1)  Marsh, Maryl Lee (2)  Martin,
Connie (2)  Martin, Frona (2)  Martin, Gordon (3)  Martin, Margaret (1) 
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McNeil, Marlice (1)  McQuiston, Pamela (1)  McReynolds, Lee (1)  McSorley,
Sharalee (1)  Meadors, Cecelia (1)  Medcalf, Linda (1)  Medlin, Ethlyn (1) 
Meeks, H. Gaylord (3)  Mefford, Barbara (1)  Meier, Susan (3)  Meilleur,
Maureen (2)  Melde, Nancie (1)  Melgin, Susan (1)  Mendenhall, Mary (1) 
Mendonca,  Ted (2)  Meredith, Terry  Metts, Betty  Meyer, Jason  Meyer,
Thomas  Meucci, Al  Mitchell, Merlyn (2) Mitchell, Merrilie (3)  Mikkola,
Jeanice (2)  Milanowski, Karen (1)  Miller, Charlotte (1)  Miller, Diane
(1) Miller, Diane (2)  Miller, Melanie (2)  Miller, Linda (1)  Miller, Stan
(1)  Mills, Suzanne (1)  Miles, Larry (1) Milner, Dymalee (1)  Milton, Bill
(1)  Miskey, Ellen (2)  Moe, Susan Gail(1)  Moline, Jeri (2)  Molletti,
Evonna (1)  Money, Bruce (1)  Monforton, Janice (2)  195  ~19J I-IE  'Gf ~

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Monson, Charles (3)  Monson, Judith (3)  Montague, Jean (1)  Montgomery,
Sharon (1)  Moore, Arlene (1)   Moore, Heather (1)  Moore, Katie (1) 
Moore, Ken (1)  Moore, Kenneth (3)  Moore, Sandra (1)  Mork, Judy (1) 
Morrison, Cosette (1)  Morrison, Jack (1)  Morrison, Joan (2)  Morrison,
Patricia (1)  Moser, Sheryl (2)  Mousel, David (3)  Mullins, Cecil (2) 
Munger, Charles (2)  Munns, Carol (1)  Munro, Duane (3)  Munson, Virginia
(2)  Murphy, Bernard (1)  Murphy, Judy (1)  Murphy, Kathleen (1)  Murphy,
Marilyn (3) Murray, Bonnie (1)  Mustappa, Joe (1)  Muzzy, Lynda (1)  Myers,
Steven (3)  Myhre, Karl (1)  Nagle, James (3)  Nakamura, Eileen (1) 
Nakayama, Korene (1)  Nasman, Sandra (1)  Nefzger, Nancy Ann (1) Neil,
Lanice (1)  Nelson, Dan (1)  Nelson, Jayne (2)  Nelson, Judy Lee (1)  196 
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Nelson, Robert (1)  NePage, Bill (1)  Ness, Darlene (3)  Ness, Karen (1) 
Ness, Michael F. (1)  Nicholl, Bill (3)  Nichols, Lyle (3)  Nick, Barbara
(1)  Noble, Frank J. (1)  Noel, Jolana (3)  Noel, Sharon (1)  Nolan, Rodger
(3)  Noland, Doris (1)  Norberg, Reginald (2)  Nordby, Diane (2)  Nordlund,
Janice (1)  Norton, Don (3)  Nygard, David (1)  Nyhus, Mary (2)  Oakvik,
Vivian (3)  O'Connor, Mary K. (1)  Oien, Ilet (1)  Oldani, Ronald (2) 
Oliver, Marion (1)  Olson, Karen (2)  Olson, Molly (1)  Olson, Ronald (1) 
Olson, Theodore (3) O'Neil, Jeanette (1)  O'Neil, Meredith (1)  O'Neill,
Dan (2)  Opsahl, Kay (1)  Orr, John (3)  Osborne, Bruce (3)  Osborne, Ray
(1)  Ostrem, Ronald  Ostendorff, Loan  Ostroff, Gerald  Ostroth, Rita 
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Ousley, David K. (2)  Ousley, Kay (2)  Ove, Kathy (1)  Owens, David (1) 
Owens, Judy (1)  Padovan, Patricia (1)  Pagel, LaVonne (1)  Paget, Gerene
(1)  Palmer, Ben (1)  Palmer, Wayne (2)  Park, David (1) Park, James (1) 
Parker, John (1)  Parkerson, Harold ( )  Parks, Bill (3)  Parmenter, Jean
(1)  Parr, William (3)  Parsons, Jim (1)  Patrick, Patricia (1)  Patrizzi,
Jeannette (2)  Paulus, Mary C. (2)  Paus, Stephen (2)  Payne, Joan (3) 
Payne, Nick (1)  Pazaski, Roxi (1)  Pearmain, Anita (1)  Pearmain, Roy S.
(3)  Pearson, Betty (2)  Pearson, James (1)  Pearson, Marlene (1) 
Pederson, Linda (3)  Pederson, Steve (1)  Peers, Elizabeth (1)  Pennington,
Judy (3)  Perry, William (1)  Peters, Lynette (2)  Peterson, Gail (2)
Peterson, Mary (1)  Petrie, Ronald (1)  Petry, Virginia (1)  ii.  198 
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Phillips, Beth (2)  Pickering, Linda (1)  Pierce, Mary (1)  Pinnick,
William (3)  Place, Susan (1)  Plotts, Susan (1)  Plummer, Kathy (1) 
Polinder, Mary (1)  Pollari, Kathy (1)  Popich, Judy (2)  Potoshnik,
Roberta (1)  Potter, Larry (3)  Pottle, Nancy (1)  Prater, Sandra (1) 
Pratt, Bill (1)  ii  ;F !  Pratt, Leslie Price, Portia  Priest, Patricia 
Pripp, Mary Lou  Pulver, Jeanne  Putnam, Robert S. (1)  Quam, Rachel (1) 
Quigley, Patricia (3)  Quirt, Nancy (2)  Raab, Duane (3)  Rabern, Lola 
Rader, Dave  Ranger, Sonya Rankin, Mary Ann  Ratzlaff, Sharon  Raymore,
Sanda  Rayner, Larry  Ready, Kathy  Reasons, Joe Reed, Grace  - --  Reed,
Sandra (1)  Rehman, Judi (1)  Reiniger, Terry (1)  Remmerde, Velde (1) 
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Repanich, Pam (1)  Reynolds, Barrett (1)  Rhoades, Star (1)  Rice, Zeak (1)
 Richardson, Marlene (1) Rise, Phil (3)  Riste, Marilyn (1)  Ritchie, Judy
(2)  Robbins, Patricia (3)  Roberts, Cecelia (1)  Roberts, Grace (2) 
Roberts, Larry (2)  Roberts, Susanna (1)  Robinson, Mary I. (3)  Robinson,
Vicki (1)  Rockom, Nancy (1)  Rockstad, Carolyn (1)  Rogers, Bonny (1) 
Rogness, Elaine (1)  Rooney, Patricia (2)  Rosa, Ric (2)  Rosenlund,
Georgia (1)  Ross, Mary (?)  Rossiter, Richard (3)  Roundtree, Patty (1) 
Roush, Roger (1)  Rubright, Louisa (1)  Rusek, Carol (1)  Ryan, Anne (2) 
Ryan, Pat (1)  Ryan, Karen (1) Rystrom, Mary (1)  Saab, Conny (2)  Sabo,
Norman (1)  Sahnow, Noreen (1)  Salatino, Dolores (2) Sampson, Jay (3) 
Sand, John (3)  Sanders, Cecelia (3)  Sanders, Steve (3)  200  v{  pi I 
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Sargeant, Carolyn  Sarich, Paula  Sarich, Steven  Sarin, Charles  Sasaki,
Marilyn  Sauter, Kathy (3) Saxton, Pamela (1)  Schaeffer, Kathryn (1) 
Schertzer, Laverne (1)  Schmall, Dennis (1)  Schmitz, Robert  Schneller,
Judith  Schuchman, Kristin  Schut, Fern  Schwalm, Vicki  Schwartz, Linda
(1)  Scott, Karen (1)  Scribner, Susan (1)  Scrimsher, Judith (1)  Senff,
Vikki (1)  Senour, Jeanne (1)  Sense, Roberta (3) Serka, Toni (1)  Sevold,
Ann (1)  Shagren, Glen (3)  Sharp, Jeanie  Sharpe, Karen  Shaw, Judith 
Shea, Peggy  Shearer, Bonnie  Sheara, Mary (1)  Shephard, Rita (3) 
Shirley, Ann (1)  Shular, Robert (3) Shuler, William (1)  Shumway, Kim (1) 
Sibley, Michael (1)  Sigurdson, Bert (1)  Silberrod, Helen (1) Sills,
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Ii  -I  Eli  m  Silves, Sharon (1)  Simkins, Cherie (1)  Simpson, Linda (1)
 Sims, Mary (2)  Sindt, Patty (1) Singleton, Glenn (3)  Sivesind, Barby (3)
 Skartland, Bettie (2)  Skeers, DeLaine (1)  Skewis, Nancy (3) Skoglund,
Royce (1)  Skov, John (2)  Sluys, Hazel (1)  Skinner, Janice (1)  Slater,
Georgia (3)  Small, Earl (3)  Smart, Jeannie (1)  Smelser, Jean (3) 
Smelser, Kenneth (1)  Smith, Barbara (2)  Smith, Donald (1)  Smith, Ernest
(1)  Smith, Jane (1)  Smith, Janet  Smith, Jean (1)  Smith, Marie (1) 
Smith, Patricia (1)   Smith, Paul Edward  Smoyer, Lucy (3)  Snow, Judy (1) 
Sole, John (1)  Soley, JoAnne (1)  Sollitt, Nancy  (1)  Sonntag, Nedra (1) 
Sonour, Jeanne (1)  Southmayd, Verle (1)  Spencer, Robert (1)  Sprague,
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Stafford, Sandra (1)  Staflin, W. Ronald (3)  Stakulson, Lenore (2) 
Stanovich, John (2)  Stamnes, Bob (1)  Starr, Sid (1)  Stecher, Judy (1) 
Steimnamm, Elcena (3)  Steiner, Margaret (3)  Stephens, Pat (3) Stevens,
Joy (2)  Stevens, Sue (1)  Stewart, Larry (1)  Stewart, Margaret (3) 
Stickland, Peggy (1)  Sting, Charles (1)  Stixrud, Linda (3)  Stonack,
Barbara (1)  Stover, Virginia (2)  Strada, Joseph (3)  Strauel, Sandra (1) 
Streeter, Carol (2)  Strilcov, Sandra (2)  Stromberg, Rosalyn (3)  Strong,
Kathy (3)  Struck, Barbara (1)  Sturgeon, Edward (2)  Sturtz, Leslie (1) 
Stutz, Carol (2)  Suckerman, Neal (1)  Summers, Robert (3)  Sumon, Sumanta
(1)  Swanberg, Bonnie (1)  Swanson, Betty (1)  Swanson, Gary (3) Swanson,
Margie (2)  Swapp, Virginia (1)  Swenson, Jerry (3)  Tackett, Joan (3) 
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-11 -  1,  r  P1._I  y  Trutich, Nancy (1)  Tubbs, Gary (3)  Tuck, Eileen
(1)  Tuengel, Margo (3)  Turner, James (1)  204  Tanguy, Jeanne (2) 
Tarleck, Bob (3)  Tatlock, Linda (1)  Taylor, Ann (1)  Taylor, Diana (1)  
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Turner, Jeff (1)  Turner, Rex (1)  Turtainen, Jean (I) F  Ulland, Karen (2)
.  Underwood, Larry (1)  Unger, Linda (2)  Unrein, Mary (1)  Upper, Barbara
(1)  Urlacher, Jean (2)  Van Egdom, Larry (1)  Vanden Hoorn, Kenneth (1) 
Vander Vort, Karen (1)  Van Ry, Sally (1)  Van Valkenberg, Carol (2) 
Varner, Jim (1) Vasey, Susan (1)  Vinje, Solveig (3)  Void, Katherine (1) 
Vonneeder, Ellis (3)  Vosti, Jana (1)  Waak, Joyce (1)  Wade, Robert (2) 
Wadsworth, Donna (1)  Wagner, Frank (3)  Wagner, LaVern (1)  Wagner, Linda
(1)  Wahl, Mary Lee (1)  Walren, Charles (3)  Walker, Robert (3)  Wallace,
Gail (1) A  Waller, Patty (1)  Wallin, Nancy (2)  Warren, Charles 
Walstrom, John (1)  Walton, Mary (3)  Walton, William (1) Wann, Roberta (1)
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Wastradowski, Gloria (3)  Watson, Avis (2)  Watt, Linda (1)  Wattum, Karen
(1)  Way, Bonnie (1) Waymire, Sharon (1)  Webber, Elodie (2)  Weber, Sue
(1)  Webster, Margaret (2)  Weden, Mary Beth (1)  Weimer, Pat M. (2) 
Weinstone, Kaye (1)  Weir, Susan (1)  Weiss, Pat (3)  Wells, John (3) 
Weston, Diane (1)  Wetter, Suzanne (1)  Wheeler, Allen (1)  Wheeles, Karen
(1)  White, Carol (1)  White, Carolyn (1)  White, Dani (1)  White, Gary D.
(2)  White, Linda (2)  White, Marsha (1)  Wick, Diane (1)  Wicklund, Linnea
(3)  Wieder, Cristine (1)  Wiener, Julie (3)  Wifler, Patricia (1) 
Wiggins, Kay (1)  Wilbur, LeRoy ((3)   Wilcox, Gaye (1)  Wilkenson, Linda
()  Wilkinson, Lenore (1)  Williams, Dennis (1)  Williams, Judy (2)
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Williams, Suzanne (3)  Williams, William (3)  Williamson, Coralie (3) 
Willison, Judy (3)  Willsey, Alan (3)   Wilson, Anita (1)  Wilson, Barbara
(1)  Wilson, Christie (3)  Wilson, Gerry (3)  Wilson, Judy (2)  Wilson,
Margaret (1)  Wilson, Wanda (3)  Winderl, Sherry (1)  Winsor, Florence (1) 
Wire, Judie Wills (3)  Wise, Virginia (3)  Wolden, Carol Ann (2)  Wolfe,
Donna (1)  Woods, Judy (3)  Woodward, Ruth (1)  Woodward, Joyce (3) 
Woodward, Leslie (2)  Woollen, Dave (2)  Wray, Julie (1)  Wright, Terryll
(2)ii r'  Wurgler, Marilie  (1)  Wylde, Colleen (2)  Yoshioka, Laverne (1) 
Young, Glenn (3)  Young, Mary Jo  Youngs, Eileen (1) Yurovchak, Marilou (1)
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Brinsmead, Alice (3)  Bame, Dean (2)  Campbell, David (1)  Carlquist, Jana
(1)  Carossina, Elizabeth (3) Castanado, Toni (2)  Chatterson, Jim (3) 
Cheadle, Elizabeth (1)  Cheney, Janet (3)  Christopherson, Alan (3)  Clark,
James (3)  Coleman, Connie (1)  Cooper, Sharon (1)  Corey, Diane (3)  Cox,
William (3) Crowe, Leslie (3)  Culver, Linda (2)  Crase, Susan (1)  Crews,
Linda (1)  Cronkite, Steve (2)  Smith, Lynda  Daugherty, Joy (1)  Davis,
Kathleen (1)  Kreitinger, Carri (1)  McNeal, Diane (3)  208

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FACULTY  Dr. Patricia Abel 112  Dr. William Abel 112  Dr. Henry Adams 112 
Dr. Margaret Aitken 112 Dr. Angelo Anastasia 112  Mr. Hudson Anderson 112 
Mr. Dwight Andrus 112  Dr. Angelo Angelocci 112 Miss Chappelle Arnett 112 
Dr. Pat Atteberry 110  Mr. Declan Barron 112  Dr. William Bender 112  Dr.
James Bennett 112  Dr. Marion Besserman 112  Dr. Don Blood 23  Dr. Bernard
Boylan 112  Dr. Laurence  Brewster 112, 29, 65  Mr. Clark Brown 112  Dr.
Don Brown 112  Mr. Sam Buchanan 26  Dr. Don Buttrick 112  Dr. William Budd
24  Dr. Sene Carlile 111  Dr. Katherine Carroll 113  Miss Katherine
Casanova 113 Dr. Moyle Cederstrom 113  Miss Edna Channer 113  Stephen Chase
22  Dr. Harold Chatland 23  Dr. Robert Christman 109  Mr. Thomas Churchill
113  Dr. Edwin Clapp 109  Dr. Gerald Cohen 113  Mr. Graham Collier 113  Mr.
Jay Conquest 113  Mr. Leslie Crawford 113  Dr. Howard Critchfield 109  Dr.
Lowell Crow 113  Dr. Frank D'Andrea 110  Dr. Stanley Daugert 110  Mr.
William Dittrich 113  Dr. Britta Downey 113  Mr. Howard Downey 113  Dr. Don
Easterbrook 113  Mr. John Eckerson 113  Dr. Lowell Eddy 113  Dr. Alf Eikaas
113  Dr. Peter Elich 113, 29  Dr. Ross Ellis 114  Mr. William Elwood 114 
Dr. Barbara Etzel 114  Mrs. Eunice Faber 114  Mr. J. Kaye Faulkner 114  Dr.
Frederick Feringer 24  Mr. Donald Ferris 24  Mr. A. Hugh Fleetwood 114  Dr.
Charles Flora 114  Mr. Marshall Forrest 22  Dr. Andrew  Frank 108  Miss Ada
Gambrell 114  Mr. Harvey Gelder 114  Mr. Jerome Glass 114  Mr. Harold Goltz
23 Dr. Thomas Grove 114  Miss Monica Gutchow 114  Mr. Byron Haglund 114 
Mrs. Bernice Hall 22  Mr. James Hanna 114  Miss Elizabeth Hanagan 114  Dr.
Alta Hansen 114  Dr. Chrales Hansford 114  Dr. Charles Harwood 111  Dr.
Joseph Haskisaki 110  Mr. William Hatch 25  Mr. Herbert Hearsey 114  Dr.
Wallace Heath 115  Dr. John Hebal 115  Dr. John Helms 115  Dr. Earl Hepler
115  Miss Mildred Herrick 111  Dr. Arthur Hicks 115  Dr. C. Max Higbee 115 
Mr. James Hildebrand 115  Dr. Harley Hiller 115  Mrs. Evelyn Hinds 115 
Mrs. Mabel Hodges 115  Mr. Annis Hovde 115  Dr. James L. Jarrett 20  Miss
Vivian Johnson 115  Dr. Elvet Jones 115  Dr. Henry Jones 115  Dr. J.
Charles Jones 115  Dr. Halldor Karason 115  Dr. Herbert Kariel 115  Miss
Ruth Kelsey 116  Dr. Eugene Kim 116  Dr. Eleanor King 109  Dr.
Emelia-Louise Kilby 116  Mrs. Florence Kirkpatrick 116  Dr. Fred Knapman
116  Mr. Gerald Kraft 116  Dr.  Merle S. Kuder 23  Dr. Arnold Lahti 116 
Mr. Charles Lappenbusch 116  Mrs. Edith Larrabee 116  Dr. Golden Larsen 116
 Mr. Robert Lawyer 116  Dr. Lawrence Lee 116  Mr. Merrill Lewis 116  Dr.
Byron Lindholm 116  Dr. Richard Lindsay 116  Mr. Frederick Lister 116  Dr.
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Mr. Lawrence Lowenthal 117  Mr. Richard McAllister 117  Mr. C. W. McDonald
24  Dr. David McDonald 117  Dr. James McFarland 117  Miss Ruby McInnes 117 
Dr. Raymond McLeod 111  Dr. Mason McQuiston 117  Mr. David Marsh 108  Dr.
James Martin 117  Dr. Evelyn Mason 117  Mrs. Miriam Mathes 117  Dr. Erwin
S. Mayer 108  Mr. Robin Mayor 117  Dr. Peter Nazur 117  Mr. Robert Michener
117  Mr. Vladimir Milicic 117  Mr. Charles Miller 117  Dr. Elbert Miller
117  Dr. Howard Mitchell 117  Dr. Meribeth Mitchell 117  Dr. Robert Monahan
117  Dr. Debnath Mooherjee 118  Mr. George Muldrow 118  Mr. James Mulligan
118, 25  Mr. Roy Mumme 118  Dr. Keith Murray 110  Mr. Gediminas Namikas 118
 Dr. Edward Neuzil 118  Dr. Idus Newby 118  Mr. Alden Nickelson 118  Miss
Synva Nicol 118  Dr. William Nilsson 118   Dr. Frank Nugent 24  Dr. James
O'Brien 118  Mr. William O'Neil 26  Miss Evelyn Odom 118  Dr. Fred Olson
118  Mr. Thomas Osborn 118  Miss Vilia Paeglis 118  Dr. Harold Palmer 118 
Dr. Dick Payne 118 Miss Miriam Peck 118  Mr. Joseph T. Pemberton 22  Miss
Ruth Platt 118  Dr. Sam Porter 119  Miss Lorraine Powers 24  Dr. William
Proveller 119  Mr. Frank Punches 25  Mr. Richard Purtill 119  Dr. August
Radke 119  Mr. Charles Randall 119  Mr. Bernard Regier 119  Mr. Dale
Reubart 119  Mr. Richard Reynolds 32, 29, 25  Dr. Charles Rice 119  Dr.
Willard Riddles 119  Dr. Williard Riddles 119  Dr. Sheldon Rio 119  Dr.
Walter Robinson 119  Mr. Alfred Roe 119  Miss Mary Rokahr 110  Dr. J. Alan
Ross 23  Dr. Marjorie Ryan 119  Dr. Paul Rygg 119  Mr. Marvin Sandalle 25 
Mr. Walter Sanders 119  Dr. David Schaub 119  Dr. Erhart Schinske 119  Dr.
Carl Schuler 120  Dr. Ray Schwalm 120  Dr. Donald Schwemmin 120  Mr.
William Scott 120  Mr. Jean-Charles Seigneuret 120  Mr. Vernon Serl 120 
Mr. Delbert Simon 120  Dr. Bearnice Skeen 120  Dr. Knute Skinner 120  Dr.
John Spalding 120  Mr. Philip Spaulding 120  Mr. David G. Sprague 22  Dr.
Thaddeus Spratlen 120  Mrs. Nonie Stonehouse 120  Dr. Paul Stoner 120  Miss
Leona Sundquist 108  Miss Myrtle Swanson 120  Miss Mary Tagliabue 120  Dr.
Herbert Taylor 111  Mr. Arthur Thal 120  Mr. Philip Thayer 120  Dr. Leslie
Thomas 120  Dr. Ralph Thompson 121  Dr. William Tomaras 110, 57  Mr. Martin
Tucker 121  Miss Helen Turck 121  Dr. Albert VanAver 121  Mr. Stewart Van
Wingerden 121  Mr. Douglas Vander Yacht 121  Mr. Gene Vike 121  Mrs. Goldie
Vitt 121  Dr. Paul Wadleigh 121  Mr. Paul Waldo 121  Dr. Don Walter 121 
Dr. Mary Watrous 121 Mr. Walter Wegner 121  Miss Ruth Weythman 110  Dr.
Maurice Williams 121  Mr. Don Wiseman 121, 57   Mr. George Witter 121  Dr.
John Wuest 121  Dr. Raymond Young 121  210

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STUDENTS  -A-Aarstol,  Pat 176  Aasen, Donald 159  Abbey, Annabelle 176 
Abbott, Keith 59  Abbott, Sara 152  Abbott, Terry 176  Abrahamse, Cornelia
176  Abrahamsen, Glenn 159  Ackley, Joyce 176 Ackley, Richard 176  Adams,
Brenda 176  Adams, Eugene 176  Adams, Janet 176  Adams, James 70, 159 
Adams, Lewis 176  Adams, Marjorie 176  Adamson, Marilyn 176  Adler, Ann 176
 Adler, Leilani 176  Afrank, Joyce 159  Afrank, Lloyd 33  Aggett, Brian 159
 Aiken, Perry 176  Aker, Judy 176  Akita, Patricia  176  Albert, Cheryl 176
 Albrecht, Jerie 4, 176  Alford, Karen 176  Alfred, Dave 59, 30, 57 
Allbritton, Kay 176  Allen, Sue 177  Allen, Doris 176  Allen, Janice 176 
Allen, Sara 176  Alleyn, Mary 177  Allison, Jeanne 177  Althof, Vivian 177 
Altman, John 156, 177  Anchan, Ray 156  Anderson, Almira 177 Anderson,
Arlene 177  Anderson, Bruce 99, 177  Anderson, Karla 50  Anderson, Chad 177
 Anderson, Charlotte 177  Anderson, Doug 177  Anderson, Elaine 177 
Anderson, Gary 128, 177  Anderson, Gayle 177  Anderson, Karen 32, 159 
Anderson, Kay 177  Anderson, Kristine 177  Anderson, Nancy 177 Anderson,
Lana 177  Anderson, Ross 177  Anderson, Sharon 177  Andresen, Jerry 177 
Andrews, Jack 155, 148  Andrews, William 177  Anhoury, Susan 177  Antrobus,
Susan 177  Argo, Donald 177 Armstrong, Andra 177  Armstrong, Carol 150 
Armstrong, Lynn 177  Armstrong, Thom 177  Arrington, Dan 159  Ashworth,
Kent 177  Aspden, Steve 177  Assink, Charlotte 177  Assink, Williard 159 
Austin, Bob 177  Axtell, Gary 59, 99  Ayers, Brian 177  -B-Baar,  Ralph 177
 Babbitt, Lanny 99, 177  Bacon, Cherrie 177  Bacon, Sandra 177  Bagley,
Pete 177  Bahlman, Lindy 178  Bailey, Carol 177  Bailey, Gary 159  Bailey,
Marvin 178  Baily, Esther 178  Bajema, Marlene 178  Ball, Terry 70 
Ballingar, Pat 178 Bame, Dean 208  Banick, Ronald 30, 31,  156, 158, 159 
Banjuh, Brenda 178  Banks, Merwyn 159 Banks, Wendy 159  Barber, Pamela 178 
Barclay, Sue 178  Bardon, Arnette 154  Barger, Geneil 178 Barker, Barbara
160  Barlow, Linda 152, 160  Barnhart, Donald 178  Barrett, Bill 178 
Barringer, Carol 178   Bass, Judy 178  Bassett, Beverly 178  Bauer, Wes 156
 Baybayan, Janet 178  Bayne, John 77, 178 Beals, Sharon 178  Beaman, Bruce
178  Becken, Carol Ann 148, 160  Becker, Barbara 178  Beckstrom, Ron 160 
Beeman, Gary 29, 160  Beernink, Carol 178  Behme, Norma 178  Beisse, Fred
178  Behnke, Larry 178  Beletski, Margie 178  Belkan, Julie 178  Bellingar,
Judy 160  Bemis, Ruth 178  Bendiksen, Sue 178  Benjamin, JoEllen 160 
Bennett, Dorothy 178  Bennett, Ruth 178  Benseler, Dave 128, 178 Benson,
Leann 178  Benson, Mike 148  Berg, Linnea 152, 178  Bergau, Betty 178 
Berger, Don 178 Berglund, Kathy 178  Berquist, Rodger 160  Bergsma, James
178  Bernhardt, Bill 178  Berry, Michael 178  Bertram, Sally 179  Beving,
Mary 179  Bezanson, Beverly 160  Beyers, Barbara 179  Bianchi, Stan 70 
Biggs, Alissa 179  Bilodeau, Gail 160  Bilodeau, Lynn 148, 179  Birch, Pat
179  Birchard, Barbara 179  Birchman, Patricia 179  Bjorn, Larry 179 
Bjornson, Margaret 179  Blackstock, Jane 128  Blair, Martha 179  Blakely,
Kirk 179  Blaker, Ross 179  Bland, Paul 179  Blankers, Dale 179  Blaske,
Joan 179  Blanton, Walt 148, 155, 179  Blauvelt, Linda 179  Blessin, Linda
148, 160  Blick, Mary 160  Blore, Charlene 160  Blume, Larry 179  Boede,
Barbara 144, 160  Boehm, Frank 148  Boehringer, Connie 179 Boers, Sharon
179  Boivin, Mike 160  Boner, Dennis 154, 179  Bonney, Linda 179  Boohm,
Margaret 179  Booton, Heidi 179  Boring, Mike 32, 179  Bortles, Dan 152,
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Boseck, Janet 160  Bosenius, Carol 179  Boswell, Robert 160  Both, Judith
179  Bottiger, Shirley 179 Botting, Peter 179  Bottorff, Richard 160 
Bourasaw, Noel 33, 128, 179  Bovey, Dan 152, 153, 179 Bowlby, Jean 179 
Bowman, Nancy 179  Bowman, Paul 161  Bowns, Mel 148  Boyd, Anne 179  Boyd,
William 150, 179  Boyer, John 179  Boykin, Jerry 59  Boyles, Jim 161 
Boysen, Carson 128, 146 Bradley, Clare 179  Brainard, Ellen 180 
Braithwaite, Edwin 179  Braithwaite, Kathleen 180  Braithwaite, Vivian 180 
Brant, Bonnie Jean 161  Brant, Becky 161  Bremer, Marie 180  Brennan, Mike
180  Brewster, Pat 180  Brewitt, Roger 70  Bridges, Ed 148  Briggs, Don 180
 Brinsmead, Alice 180, 208  Brock, Diane 180  Broder, Beth 180  Brodlin,
Herb 148  Brooks, Betty 180  Brooks, William 161  Brotherton, Fred 180
Brower, Ted 180  Brower, Sue 180  Brown, Carroll 161  Brown, Jim 161 
Brown, Janna 180  Brown, Richard 180  Brown, Seawillow 180  Brown, Terese
180  Brown, Toni 180  Brown, Virginia Jr. 180 Browne, Albert 99, 180 
Bruce, Linda 180  Bruett, Roger 180  Bruland, Clifford 180  Brumfield,
Roger 180 Brune, Sharon 180  Bruno, Karen 161  Bryan, Don 180  Bryce, Allen
180  Buchmeier, John 180  Buck, Sue 180  Buckner, Dave 152, 153  Buckner,
Kathy 180  Bueler, Becky 154  Buginnis, Linda 180 Buginnis, Shirley 128,
180  Bumbar, David 180  Bumgarner, Diane 180  Bumgarner, Leslie 144, 145,
161 Bunt, Ruth 180  Burch, Gary 70, 180  Burdine, Marjorie 180  Burgess,
Lynette 180  Burke, Bill 128 Burke, Ray 128  Burkey, Carol 180  Burnett,
Linda 180  Burns, Jim 154, 161  Burrow, Judy 161  Burton, Charles 181 
Burton, K. 59, 73  Burton, R. 73, 161  Butler, John 128, 161  Butrim,
Eleanor 161  Button, Dave 70  Buxton, Chris 181  Byer, Anne 180 
-C-Cabreros,  Christina 180  Caldwell, Bruce 180  Caldwell, William 161 
Calvert, Janet 180  Campbell, Alila 152, 180  Campbell, Ann 152  Campbell,
David 208 Campbell, Dorothea 181  Canaday, Diane 181  Capps, Susanna 161 
Carkner, Dick 181  Carlberg, Ralph 181  Carlquist, Jana 208  Carlson, Russ
50, 54  Carlson, Audrey 181  Carossino, Elizabeth 208  Carr, Betty 181 
Carroll, Marianne 161  Carter, Robert 161  Carver, Dick 148, 181  Caskey,
Mary 156, 158, 162  Cassidy, Gerry 181  Castaneda, Toni 208  Caufman, Sue
152, 181  Ceteznik, Frank 30, 44, 88, 162 Chapman, James 77, 181  Chapman,
Karen 181  Chapman, Len 75  Chapman, Walt 181  Chatterson, Jim  208 
Cheadle, Elizabeth 208  Cheney, Janet 208  Cheney, Linda 181  Choate,
Charles 162  Christner, Harold 181  Christopherson, Alan 208  Chriswell,
Bonnie 181  Church, Dawn 162  Church, Linda 150 Claar, David 181  Clark,
James 208  Clark, Jean 162  Clark, Martin 148  Clark, Neil 181  Clary,
Susan 181   Clausen, James 70  Clifford, Patty 60, 181  Clover, Shirley 181
 Cluchey, Margaret 181  Coach, Cherie 181  Coates, Duncan 70  Cochenour,
Dan 181  Coffin, Patricia 162  Cokeley, Paul 162  Colaccino, Dennis  70 
Cole, Calvin 128, 145, 162  Cole, Jeannie 181  Cole, Mary Anne 145, 181 
Cole, Nikki 181  Coleman, Constance 208  Colla, Barbara 181  Collingwood,
Sandra 162  Collins, Bill 77  Collins, Errol 181  Collins, Judith 181 
Collins, Linda 181  Collins, Rodger 212  Colvin, Kenneth 75, 155, 181 
Comfort, Pamela 181 Companion, Thomas 162  Condon, Robert 162  Conine, Beau
181  Conn, Colleen 182  Conn, Janet 182 Conn, Susan 182  Connell, Ron 182 
Connolly, Diane 182  Conrad, Rielly 182  Cooper, Sharon 208 Coppen, Dick
182  Corey, Diane 208  Corey, Vicki 145, 152, 182  Corliss, Dave 162 
Corning, Becky 182  Constanza, Janette 60  Costello, Michelle 182 
Costello, Mike 59  Counter, Sharon 182  Cowan, Dudley 77  Cox, Cheri 182 
Cox, Glenda 182  Cox, Greg 162  Cox, Linda 128  Cox, Margaret 162  Cox,
Mary 182   Cox, William 208  Crabtree, Sherry 182  Craig, Janet 182  Crase,
Susan 152, 208  Creevey, Judy 182 Crews, Linda 128, 208  Crinnins, Mike 182
 Crimmins, Paige 182  Criscuola, Vicky 162  Cronkhite, Steve 208  Crose,
Susan 182  Crowe, Leslie 208  Cuffel, Susan 182  Cuizon, Marsha 182 
Culver, Diana 182 Culver, Linda 208  Cummings, Nancy 182  Cunningham, Judy
182  Curtis, Dave 59  212

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Cusick, Edward 182  Cusick, T. 70  -D-Dahl,  Reg 77  Dahl, Terry 182 
Dahlberg, Robert  Dahlberg, Scott 182  Dahlquist, Elizabeth 175  Dale,
Billie Jean 182  D'Alessandro, Joan 182  Dalrymple, Janet 145, 182
Dalthorp, Sherry 182  Dalton, Charles 182  Danielsen, Gene 182  Danielson,
Gary 70, 182  Dark, Karen 182  Daugherty, Joy 208  Davenport, Janice 152 
Davenport, Nancy 182  Davidson, Spence 75, 182 Davis, Kathleen 208  Davis,
Thomas 182  Davisson, William 183  Dawson, Pat 183  Day, Claudia 183 Day,
John 155  Daye, Carolyn 183  Dean, Judy 183  Debunce, Ann 183  DeBusschere,
Gary 183 DeCastro, Ben 148  Decker, Ralph 183  DeGolier, Larry 183 
DeGallier, Glenn 162  DeGoojer, Neil 183 DeKay, Dianne 183  DeKay, Larry
183  Deleau, Judith 183  Delton, Dianna 183  Demick, Mary 183 Dempster,
Shelley 183  Deniston, Anne 183  Denney, Jacqueline 183  Denney, Sheila 183
 Dennis, Patrick 183  DeRosia, Gail 162  Dever, Catherine 183  Devier, R.
73  DeVoe, James 183  Dickau, John 152, 183  Dickey, Colleen 162 
Dickinson, Robert 183  Dierken, Beth 183  Diers, Elizabeth 183  Dietrich,
Donna 183  Dixon, James 183  Dodd, Philip 183  Dodds, Dennis 128  Dolmseth,
Kent 40, 83  Dombroski,  Gerald 163  Donnellan, Jon 163  Donoghue, Kathleen
183  Donovan, Ann 156, 163  Dorband, Allen 128 Dorn, Donald 152, 153 
Dorsing, Anita 183  Douma, Peter 183  Dourte, Richard 183  Dow, Kevin 152,
153,  183  Dowell, Lane 183  Dowen, Barbara 163  Dowling, Marcia 183 
Doyle, Darlene 183  Drake, Sharon 183  Dreger, Carole 183  Drestinger,
Carrir 183  Duckett, Marilyn 163  Duncan, Bruce 183  Dunlap, Marsha 148,
184  Dunn, Jacqueline 184  Dunn, Larrie 163  Dupen, Novelle 184  -E-Edin, 
Jean 184  Egan,  Gene 184  Egle, Patricia 156, 184  Ehlers, David 184 
Eilers, Valerie 184  Eisele, Judy 184  Eldred, Elizabeth 184  Eldred,
Leonard 163  Elfendahl, Gerald 163  Ellefson, D. Lynne 184  Ellingson,
Janet 184 Elliott, Stephen 152, 153, 184  Ellis, Lynda 154  Ellison, Carol
184  Elvebak, Ella 184  Ely, Ferrell 184 Emerson, Dixie 154, 184  Emery,
Dave 75  Emmons, Marcia 184  Eng, April 184  Engel, Alice 152, 184 Ennen,
Linda 184  Enslow, Christiane 184  Erickson, Donna 184  Erickson, Donna
Marie  Erickson, Penny 184  Erickson, Richard 163  Erlandbush, F. 59, 73 
Ervin, Carrie 184  Eschrich, Jack 163 Esselbach, Gayle 184  Etzel, Jane 60 
Etzel, Janice 184  Everett, John 184  Evertz, Pamela 184  Ewing, Lesta 163 
-F-Fairchild,  Daniel 184  Fairchild, Wendy 184  Fagan, Nancy 184  Fagg,
Frances 214 Farmer, Marta 184  Farrell, Margaret 184  Farrell, Mary 163 
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Fearn, Shirley 184  Fegley, Marybeth 184  Ferber, Carroll 184  Ferch, Carol
184  Ferguson, Eleanor 150 Ferguson, Judy 184  Ferris, Gordon 214  Ferris,
Nancy 184  Field, JoAnne 184  Field, William 163 Figgins, Stan 214 
Fillinger, Susan 185  Finholm, Marilou 184  Finholt, Bonnie 185  Finley,
Loren 128 Finlon, John 185  Finney, Richard 185  Finnie, Linda 128, 152,
185  Finseth, Doreen 163  Finucan, Christine 185  Fisher, Eileen 163 
Fisher, Nick 150  Fjellman, Judy 185  Flakus, Rodney 185  Fleming, Rita 185
 Flickinger, Martha 154, 185  Flint, William 163  Foog, Frances 185  Foote,
Cheryl 185  Forbes, David 148, 155  Ford, Janice 185  Forney, Heather 50,
54, 144  Foss, Michael 185  Fox, Karen 185 Frady, Clark 70, 185  Frank,
Richard 163  Frasch, Carl 185  Frazier, Jack 164  Frederickson, Diane 185
Frederick, Linda 185  Freeburn, Denny 128, 185  Freitas, Merrill 185 
Friday, Edna 185  Friend, Jandl 185  Frisbie, Lynn 185  Frisell, Julie 185 
Friske, Carol 185  Froman, Margaret 185  Froman, Peggy 145  Fry, Ken 57, 59
 Fuhrer, Frank 77  Fuller, Paul 185  Fullerton, John 57, 59  Fullner,
Richard 185  Fumano, Gary 57, 59, 73, 164  Furch, Carole 154  Furse, Susan
152, 185  - G-Gay,  Leonard 186  Gaebe, Sandra 185  Gagnon, Dorothy 185 
Gaines, Thomas 185  Gallagher, Pat 185  Galliher, Verdie 152  Galyon,
Jeanne 185  Gangwish, Leslie 164  214  Garber, Joan 128  Gardner, Gail 185 
Gardner, Phyllis 185 Garman, Doug 186  Garman, Margaret 186  Garness, Helen
186  Garner, Mary Lue 186  Garrioch, Lorraine 186  Garve, Sherril 186 
Gastovich, Linda 187  Gates, Vicki 152  Geiger, Joanne  Gelow, Gary 186 
Genther, William 186  Gerard, Rene 164  Gerdon, Joan 186  Gerhard, Daniel
156, 186  Gerhard, Gary 29, 30, 31  Gerhard, Molly 30, 156, 186  Germain,
Roger 185  Getz, Kathleen 186  Gibbons, John 186  Gibbs, Allen 214  Giffen,
Gail 186  Giger, Dick 156, 158, 164  Gilda, Karen 164  Gilda, Robert 70,
164  Gillanders, Ed 59  Gillanders, Harry 186  Gillespie, Lynn 99, 164 
Gilliard, Adele 214  Gilliland, Paul 148  Girod, Terry 164  Gjovaag,
Carolyn 214  Gjovaag, Gerald 152, 153, 164  Glen, Bill 59  Glover, Betsy
186  Godfrey, Ann 186  Godfrey, Gailynne 186  Goelzer, Georgina 164 
Goeres, Karen 164  Goerg, Sharon 164  Goldstein, Marta 186  Golliher,
Virdie 152, 186  Goodwin, Susan 186  Gorder, Bert 186 Gordon, Larry 186 
Gorin, Dennis 186  Gorum, Bev 186  Golt, Peggy 186  Graff, Rex 164  Graham,
Bob 152, 153, 186  Graham, Susan 186  Grandquis, Douglas 186  Grandstrom,
Paul 186  Granmo, Karen 128,  186  Grant, Donald 186  Grant, Suzanne 215 
Green, Frances 186  Green, Johnnie 154  Green, Linda 189  Green, Marcia 186
 Greene, Malcolm 164  Gregory, John 164  Gregory, Norman 70  Grimlund,
Sally 186  Griffin, John 215  Griggs, Peter 164

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Grill, Gerald 154  Grimes, Florence 186  Grimm, Marilyn 50, 186  Grooms,
Reginald 186  Gross, Dolores 186  Groves, Bruce 187  Gruber, Frederick 164 
Guam, Rachel 152  Gudgel, Dennis 215  Gudmundson, Donna 187  Guernsey,
Kenneth 165, 187  Gufler, David 187  Gullickson, Dan 154  Gulstine, Sally
187 Gustavson, Lynn 187  -H-Haferkorn,  Peggy L. 187  Hageman, Ann 215 
Hager, Susan 187  Hagerhjelm, Charles R. 187  Halbruge, Elsie 187  Hall,
James P. 187  Hall, John W. 187  Hall, Pamela M. 187  Hall, Robert E. 187 
Hall, Robert G. 150, 165  Hall, Sharon L. 154, 187  Hall, Sue 88, 187 
Hallgrimson, Dan 187  Hallock, Sally 187  Hamelin, Carl 187  Hamm, Mary 187
 Hammett, Richard 187  Hammond, Margaret 187  Hancock, Curtis 187  Hancock,
Judy 152, 187  Handeland, Pauline 187  Hansen, Charlotte  187  Hansen,
Julian 187  Hansen, Russ 59  Hanson, Charles 187  Hanson, Kay 187  Hanson,
Sandra 187  Harbeck, David 187  Harer, Rosalie 187  Hardy, Elaine 156, 187 
Harlow, JoAnne 187  Harmer, Terry 155  Harnden, Larry 128, 187  Harrison,
Margaret 187  Harrison, Pamela 187  Hart, Trudy 187  Hart, Linda  165 
Hart, Pamela 187  Hartland, Jay 188  Hartman, Eileen 148  Hartman, Larry
165  Hartman, Phylis 165  Hashagen, David 215  Hassel, Kris 188  Hatch,
Karen 188  Hatch, M. 73  Haveman, Gary 188 Havens, Sharon 188  Hawkins, Gay
188  Hawkins, Yvonne 188  Hawn, Patricia 165  Hay, Bill 188  Hayes, 
Elisabeth 152  Hayes, Seth 188  Hayes, Valerie 165  Hayter, Patricia 188 
Hazen, Mary 188  Heaton, Michael 188  Heay, Dick 70  Hedges, Richard 165 
Hedman, Donna 188  Heilesen, Robert 188  Heintz, Judy 188  Heinz, Bill 144 
Helse, Carolyn 188  Hemmerling, Lotte 188  Henderson, Vivian 188 Henderson,
Wendy 188  Hendrickson, Robert 165  Henyan, W. Arnold 188  Hester, Webb
128, 188 Heverling, Jeff 165  Hicks, Judy 188  Hiekenbottom, James 165 
Hiester, Mary 152  Higashi, Penelope 188  Higginson, James E. 188  Highnam,
David E. 165  Hilber, Shirley J. 188  Hild, Vern E. 188  Hill, Barbara 188 
Hill, Carolyn 188  Hill, Craig 75, 188  Hill, Janet 165  Hillaire, Will 152
 Hinkey, Linda 188 Hintz, Donna 188  Hirano, Karen 165  Hoagland, Charles
188  Hobbs, Donna 189  Hoff, Douglas 165 Hoffmann, Donna 188  Holbrook, Hal
 Holding, Sharon 188  Holert, Donald 188  Holert, R. 73  Holert, Uta 188 
Holland, Steven 188  Holliday, Katherine 188  Hollinger, James 148, 155,
188  Holm, Barbara 188 Holmes, George 189  Holt, Richard 189  Holt, Robert
189  Holterman, Rolland 189  Homme, Richard 128 Hoodenpyl, Judy 189 
Hooper, Edward 189  Hoover, Joan 189  Hopkins, Jerry 189  Horat, Shirley
189 Horn, Karen 154  Horn, Kirk 165  Hornschuck, John 148  Horst, David 215
 Hoselton, Linda 189  Hosier, Nancy 189  Hostetter, Kristina 189  Hougo,
Herb 165  Houk, Deanna 150  Howard, Betty  Hubbard, Gary 165  Huddleston,
Ron 166  Hudson, Douglas 215  Huff, Gary 189  Hulbert, Fred 189  Hulbert,
Linda 189 Hull, George 189  Huning, Harold 166  Hunsberger, Stephanie 189 
Hunskor, Kay 189  Hunter, Brian 189 Hunter, Jo 189  Hunter, Judith 166 
Hunter, Nancy 189  Hurst, Mary 189  Husby, Dave 70  Huse, Susan 189 
Huston, Dennis 70, 166  Huston, Donald 70, 189  Hyatt, Mike 30, 27  Hylton,
Dale 189  -I-Inuzuka, Masako 189  Irish, Susan 175  Iverson, Helen 189 
Iverson, Penny 189, 215  Izumi, Karen 189  -J - Jackson, D. 73  Jackson,
Martha 189  Jackson, Pam 189  Jackson, Willis 166  Jacobs, Elaine 189 
Jago,  Nancy 189  Jahn, Sharon 166  James, Jim 189  Jamison, Fred 189 
Jansen, Judy 189  Jarman, Kathleen  189  Jarvie, Marian 189  Jarvis, Ed 154
 Jeans, Jim 59  Jellison, Jane 190  Jenkins, Marilyn 190  Jensen, Carolyn
190  Jensen, W. 70  Jepperson, Robert 190  Jerdal, Larry 190  Jevne, Robert
166  Johansen, Dio Jean 73, 190  Johansson, Marie 190  Johnson, Carol 166,
190  Johnson, Carolyn 190  Johnson, Christine 190  Johnson, Diane L. 190 
Johnson, Diane M. 190  Johnson, Dianne V. 190  Johnson, Gay 190 Johnson,
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Johnson, Ingeborg 166  Johnson, Irene 190  Johnson, Jacqueline 190 
Johnson, James 190  Johnson, Julie 128, 190  Johnson, Karen 190  Johnson,
Kayrene 166  Johnson, Kevin 190  Johnson, Linda C. 190 Johnson, Linda L.
190  Johnson, Martha 190  Johnson, Marvel 154, 190  Johnson, Melvin 59, 77,
190 Johnson, Merle 190  Johnson, Rena 190  Johnson, Tom C. 190  Johnson,
Thomas H. 190  Johnson, Virginia C. 150, 190  Johnson, Virginia L. 150 
Johnson, Vincent 166  Johnston, Connie 156, 190 Johnston, Karen 166 
Johnston, Nancy 190  Jonasson, Donald 190  Jonasson, Janice 166  Jones,
James 166  Jones, Heidi 190  Jones, Kathie 190  Jones, Kathryn 152, 190 
Jones, Michael 83, 40  Jones, Ron 215  Jonson, Gary 190  Jorgenson, Jim 59 
Jorissen, Adrian 216  Joslin, Ronald 152, 190  Jovag, Don 190   Judd,
Marjeanne 190  Juvet, Adele 166  -K-Kaaland,  Mike 145  Kahout, Stan 191 
Kajfas, Valenie 191 Kaminski, Karen 152, 191  Kampf, Trudy 128, 191 
Kasemeier, Karen 150, 191  Kawakami, Arleen 191 Kay, Judi 191  Kazelenski,
Steve 191  Keeler, Prudence 191  Keene, Beverly 191  Keene, Bonnie 191
Keith, Joyce 191  Kellam, David 191  Kelly, Barbara 191  Kelly, Jeanne 52,
191  Kelly, Kay 152, 191 Kelly, Nancy 154  Keltner, Jerry 166, 191 
Keltner, Richard 216  Kemp, Jim 148, 191  Kemper, Charleen 191  Kendall,
Janet 191  Kennicott, Bob 155, 148  Kent, James 166  Kern, Rodney 191 
Kerr, Don 191 K.ur, John 167  Kerstetter, Don 191  Key, Nancy 191  Kidd,
Jane 191  Kimple, Perry 167  Kinch, Gary 59   King, Mary 191  King, Sharon
191  King, W. 73, 167  Kintzi, Margaret 152, 191  Kirk, Mike 70, 167
Kirkendall, Linda 191  Kitchell, Pat 167  Kjelstad, Matt 59  Klein, Chuck
155, 156  Klein, Karen 148, 191 Kleve, Linda 145  Kloster, Karl 167 
Knappe, Kathy 191  Kneeland, Laurel 148, 191  Knight, Larry 191 Knudson,
Dusti 128, 191  Knudson, Susan 191  Knutsen, Audrey 167  Knutsen, Dave 59 
Knutson, Kay 191  Knutzen, Jim 59, 191  Koch, Susanne 191  Koehn, Pat 191 
Kolstad, Mel 191  Koltz, Nancy 192 Kombol, Jeff 155, 148  Konen, Jolene 192
 Kosoff, L. 73, 59, 57  Koster, John  Kowaleski, Myra 192 Kraemer, George
192  Kramer, Marjorie 167  Kramer, Ted 167  Krass, Esther 192  Kreck, Mary
192 Kreitinger, Carri  Krell, Dennis 192  Krink, Margaret 192  Kruger, Gary
167  Kuffner, William 192  Kuhn, Edward 167  Kulbitski, Joan 167  Kumagai,
Akiko 192  Kurtz, Patricia 192  Kurus, Robert 167  Kwock, Lynette 152, 167 
-L-Laclair,  Virginia 192  LaCount, Karen 150  Ladines, R. 73  Lajala,
Maribeth 192 LaRiviere, Randy 192  Lambrecht, Patty 192  Lamken, Elaine 192
 Lamphear, Joel 30, 156, 192  Land, Larry 77  Lande, Gale 192  Landry, Jim
192  Lane, Laura 192  Lane, Terry 59, 77  Lang, Betty 192 Langdale, Pamela
192  Langseth, Dorothy 154  Lantz, Geraldine 167  Larkin, Sandra 192 
Larrabee, Robert 192  Larson, Bruce 192  Larson, Donald 192  Larson, Janet
192  Larson, Linda 192  Larson, Roger  192  Laursen, Gary 192  Lawseth,
Linda 152, 192  Lawdon, Judy 192  Lawson, Linda 150, 175  Laxdal, James 192
 Laz, JoAnne 192  Leake, Nancy 192  Leavitt, Robin 192  Lechner, Lorraine
192  Lee, Diane 30  Lee, Dianna 30  Lee, Patti 192  Leenders, Jerry 152 
Lemp, Jill 192  Lennon, Kenneth 167  Lervick, Marilana 193  Levenhagen,
Warren 193  Leverett, Victor 163  Levold, Janina 193  Lew, Edward 167
Lewis, Betty 193  Lewis, Dave 167  Lewis, Linda 193  Libby, Richard 193 
Libby, Roger 128, 193  Lich, Jay 59  Lightburn, Maxine 193  Lilgreen, Laura
168  Lillard, Linda 193  Linde, Ted 168  Lindesmith, Jeanne 193  Lindsay,
Laurie 193  Liner, Ted 70  Linermore, Leroy 193  Lingbloom, Billie 193 
Linrud, June 216  Linker, Sue 193  Little, Cathy 128  Little, Richard 193 
Littlejohn, Nancy 193  Livermore, Leroy 168 Lloyd, Margaret 193  Lochridge,
Ralph 193  Lockman, Howard 193  Lockwood, Phil 75  Loe, Mary 193 Logue,
James 168  Longbottom, Diane 193  Long, Nancy 193  Loomis, Bill 193  Loop,
Brenda 193 Loreen, Jim 193  Lovejoy, Martha 193  Lowdon, Judith 216  Loyer,
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Luke, Shirley 164  Lum, Faith 164  Lunde, Jerilyn 145, 193  Lundstedt,
Grace 193  Luty, Richard 193 Lyle, Dave 77  Lyons, Cheryle 193 
-M-MacDonald,  Gary 193  MacGowan, Craig 216  MacKenzie, Margot 168  Macri,
Millie 216  Madden, Dana 193  Maddox, Dianne 193  Madison, Francis 168 
Magnus, Donald 168  Mahler, Margie 193  Maier, Lynne 152  Mains, Ted 193 
Mallgren, Jane 168  Maloy, Dixie 168  Mandery, Roger 193  Manley, Jerry 193
 Manley, Lynn 193  Mann, Katherine 193  Manning, Dick 194  Mansfield, John
194  Marcella, Margaret 194  Marple, Linda 168  Marr, Lorraine 217  Marron,
Kathleen 194  Marsh, Douglas 194  Marsh, Maryl Lee 194  Marshall, Ernie 88 
Martin, Clark 148  Martin, Connie 194  Martin, Frona 194  Martin, Gordon
73, 194  Martin, John 154  Martin, Karl 59  Martin, Margaret 194  Martin,
Mary 217  Martinson, Dennis 152, 155, 194  Martinson, Don 152, 154 
Martinson, Nancy 194  Mason, Mary 168  Matsuno, Paul 194  Mattson, Dale 154
 Matz, John 194  Mauler, Robert 194  May, Barbara 194  Mayes, Patricia 194 
Mayfield, Colleen 194  McBrayer, Chuck 168  McBrayer, J. Clyde 168  McCabe,
Debbie 194  McCauley, Eleanor 217  McCauley, Jean 168, 194  McClelland, Ann
194  McClue, Penny 194  McCombs, Yvonna 194  McConnell, Chris 144, 194 
McCorkle, John 194 McCormack, Dianne 194  McCoy, Doug 30  McCoy, Elaine 194
 McCutchan, Marian 194  McDonald, Larry 194  McEwen, Jerry 148, 150 
McFarland, Karen 194  McFarland, Thomas 152  McGowan, C. 73 McKay, Heather
148, 194  McKay, Kathleen 194  McKee, Janice 194  McLain, Nancy 194 
McLauchlan, Nancy 217  McLaughlin, Jane 217  McLean, Jerry 217  McLennan,
Roger 192, 194  McLeod, Danne 194 McNamara, Leslie 152, 194  McNeil, Diane
208  McNeil, Marlice 195  McQuiston, Panela 195 McReynolds, Lee 195 
McSorley, Sharalee 195  Meadors, Cecilia 195  Medcalf, Linda 195  Medlin,
Ethlyn 195  Meeks, H. Gaylord 195  Mefford, Barbara 150, 152, 195  Meharg,
Rachel 150, 168  Meier, Janet 41, 50, 175  Meier, Susan 50, 195  Meilleur,
Maureen 195  Melde, Nancie 195  Melgin, Susan 195 Melland, Marilyn 168 
Melvin, Peter 217  Mendenhall, Mary 152, 195  Mendonca, Ted 195  Meredith,
Terry  195  Metcalf, Jerry 217  Metts, Betty 195  Meucci, Albert 195 
Meyer, Jason 195  Meyer, Thomas 195 Michaelson, Donna 169  Mickel, Judy
148, 169  Mikkola, Jeanice 195  Milanowski, Karen 195  Miles, Larry 195 
Miller, Alina 217  Miller, Charlotte 148, 195  Miller, Diane C. 195 
Miller, Diane M. 195  Miller, Jerry 169  Miller, Judy 169  Miller, Linda
195  Miller, Lorna 169  Miller, Marilyn 169  Miller, Melanie 154, 195 
Miller, Stan 195  Mills, Suzanne 195  Milner, Aymalee 195  Milton, Bill 195
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Mitchell, Merrilie 195  Moe, G. Susan 195  Moline, Jeri 195  Molletti,
Evonna 195  Money, Bruce 195 Monforton, Janice 195  Monroe, D. 73  Monson,
Charles 196  Monsen, Judith 196  Montague, Jean 196 Montgomery, Sharon 196 
Moore, Arlene 196  Moore, Bill 59  Moore, Gary 57, 59, 169  Moore, Heather
217  Moore, Katie 217  Moore, Ken 217  Moore, Kenneth C. 99, 196, 217 
More, Heather 196  More, Kathie 196  More, Ken 99, 196  More, Kenneth 196 
More, Sandra 196  Moreland, Coach Ray 73  Mork, Judy 196  Mork, Ted 169 
Morrison, Cosette 152, 196  Morrison, Jack 155, 148, 196  Morrison, Joan
196 Morrison, Patricia 196  Moser, Sheryl 196  Mousel, David 196  Mullins,
Cecil 196  Mungee, Charles 196 Munns, Caron 218  Munro, Duane 196  Munson,
Virginia 196  Murakami, Thomas 169  Murphy, Bernard 196  Murphy, Judy 196 
Murphy, Kathleen 196  Murphy, Marilyn 31, 156, 196  Murray, Bonnie 196
Murray, Neil 30  Mustappa, Joseph 196  Muzzy, Lynda 145, 196  Myers, Steven
196  Myhre, Karl 196  - N-Nagle,  James 196  Nakamura, Eileen 196 
Nakayama, Dorene 196  Nasman, Sandra 196  Nefzger, Nancy 196  Neil, Lanice
196  Nelson, Dan 196  Nelson, Judith 216  Nelson, Larry 169  Nelson, Nell
216 Nelson, Robert 99, 197  Nelson, Jayne 216  Nelson, Thomas 169  NePage,
Bill 197  Ness, Darlene 197 218  (p0  I'  HF  Ness, Karen 197  Ness,
Michael 197  Nevers, Robert 169  Newell, Ron 128  Newton, Carolyn 169 
Nicholl, Richard 57, 59, 169  Nicholl, Bill 197  Nichols, Lyle 197  Nick,
Barbara 197  Nilles, Gary 156  Noble, Frank 197  Noel, Sharon 197  Noel,
Volana 197  Nolan, Rodger 197  Noland, Doris 197 Norberg, Reginald 197 
Nordby, Diane 197  Nordlund, Janice 197  Norman, Rod 169  Norton, Donald
218 Novak, James 169  Nygard, David 197  Nyhus, Mary 197  -O-Oakvik, 
Vivian 197  Oberg, Nancy 170 O'Connor, Mary-K 197  Ogen, P. 73  Ohtomo,
Alma 170  Oien, Ilet 197  Okerlund, Charlene 170  Oldani, Ronald 197 
Oliver, Marion 150, 197  Olsen, Duane 175  Olson, Chuck 218  Olson, Karen
197  Olson, Martin N. 170  Olson, Molly 197  Olson, Ronald 197  Olson, Ted
197  Oman, Nancy 170  O'Neil, Jeanette  197  O'Neil, Meredith 152, 197 
O'Neill, Daniel 197  Opsahl, Kay 197  Orr, John 197  Osborne, Brue 77, 156,
197  Osborne, Ray 128, 197  Ostendorff, Joan 197  Ostergard, John 170 
Ostrem, Ronald 197 Ostroff, Gerald 197  Ostroth, Rita 197  Otis, Robert 197
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Paget, Gerene 198  Palmateer, Janet 154, 170  Palmer, Ben, 152, 153, 198 
Palmer, Wayne 198  Park David 198  Park, James 198  Parker, Craig 148 
Parker, David 170  Parker, Jerry 99  Parker, John 198 Parker, Richard 
Parker, Terry 57, 59, 99  Parkerson, Harold 198  Parks, Bill 198 
Parmenter, Jean 128, 198  Parr, Bill 198  Parsons, Jim 198  Patrick,
Patricia 198  Patrizzi, Jeanette 198  Paul, Blair 218 Paulsen, Art 170 
Paulus, Mary 198  Paus, Stephen 198  Payne, Glenn 77  Payne, Joan 198 
Payne, Nick 198  Paysse, Peter 219  Pazaski, Roxi 198  Pearmain, Anita 128,
198  Pearmain, Roy 198 Pearson, Bertha 154  Pearson, Betty 198  Pearson,
James 198  Pearson, Marlene 198  Pederson, Linda 198  Peers, Elizabeth 198 
Pennington, Judy 198  Perdue, Mona 170  Perotti, Margaret 198  Perry,
William 198  Peters, Ken 148  Peters, Lynette 198  Peterson, Gail 198 
Peterson, Laurel 170  Peterson, Ron 150  Peterson, Mary 198  Petrie, Ronald
198  Petry, Virginia 198  Peuey, Gary 59  Peyotti, Margaret  170  Phillips,
Beth 199  Phipps, Myles 57, 59  Pickering, Linda 199  Pierce, Mary 199 
Pihlman, Dale 170  Pike, Erma 145  Pinnick, William 199  Pitsch, Gregory
170  Place, Susan 199  Plotts, Bob 57, 59, 73  Plotts, Susan 128, 199 
Plouf, Mary A. 218  Plummer, Kathleen 199  Polinder, Mary 199  Pollari,
Kathy 199  Popich, Judy 199  Potoshnik, Roberta 199  Potter, Fern 152 
Potter, Larry 199  Pottle, Nancy 199  Potts, Sandra 218  Pownall, Stan 170 
Prater, Sandra 199  Pratt, Bill 199  Pratt, Leslie 199  Price, Portia 199 
Priest, Patricia 199  Princen, JoAnn  Pripp, Mary Lou 199  Pryde, Madge 170
 Pulver, Jeanne 50, 199  Putnam, Robert 199  -Q-Quam,  Rachel 152, 199 
Quigley, Patricia 199  Quirt, Nancy 199  -R- Raab,  Duane 199  Rabern, Lola
199  Rabourn, Nancy 170  Rader, Dave 199  Ramsay, Raymond 171 Ramsey, Judy
170  Randall, Al 144, 146  Randall, Dolories 171  Ranger, Sonya 199 
Rankin, MaryAnn 199  Ratfield, Lu 171  Ratliff, Edith ?  Ratzlaff, Sharon
199  Raymore, Sandy 199  Rayner, Larry 199 Read, Bill 152, 153  Ready,
Kathleen 199  Reasons, Joe 59, 199  Reed, Grace 199  Reed, Sandra 199
Rehman, Judith 199  Reimers, Marsha  Reiniger, Terry 199  Remmerde, Velde
199  Renggli, Jane 199 Repanich, Pam 200  Reser, Donald 150  Reynolds,
Barrett 200  Rhoades, Barbara 219  Rhoades, Star 200  Rice, Zeak 200 
Richards, John 70  Richards, Vera 171  Richardson, Marlene 200  Richter,
Don 155,  148, 171  Rieland, Don 148, 155, 171  Riggs, Richard 150 
Ringenbach, Doug 57, 59, 171  Ringenbach, Sharon 171  Rinja, Maila 152 
Rise, Phil 200  Riste, Marilyn 200  Ritchie, Judy A. 171  Ritchie, Judith
E. 200  Rittenhouse, Doug 171  Ritenhouse, Trudy 171  Robbins, Patricia 200
 Roberts, Cecelia 200 Roberts, Grace 200  Roberts, John ?  Roberts, Larry
200  Roberts, Susanna 200  Robicheau, Philip 88, 171  Robinson, Mary 200 
Robinson, Vicki 200  Rockom, Nancy 200  Rockstad, Carolyn 200  Roe, Ron 57,
59  Rogas, Serge 86, 87  Rogers, Bonny 200  Rogers, Karen 171  Rogness,
Elaine 200  Rooney, Pat 200  Rosa, Ric 299, 200  Roseulund, Georgia 200 
Ross, Mary 148,200  Rossiter, Richard 200 Roundtree, Patty 200  Roush,
Barbara 171  Roush, Roger 200  Rubright, Louisa 200  Rudis, Paul 171 Rugg,
Kathy 60  Runnels, Reginald 171  Rusek, Carol 200  Ryan, Anne 200  Ryan,
Karen 200  Ryan, Pat  200  Rystrom, Mary 152, 200  -S-Saab,  Conny 200 
Sabo, Norman C. 200  Sackman, Gary 152, 153, 154  Sadler, Jack 171  Sadler,
Paul 171  Sahnow, Noreen 200  Salatino, Dolores 200  Saldisbury, Bill 99 
Salmi, Karen 172  Sampson, Jay 200  Samuelson, Don 59  Sand, John 200 
Sanders, Cecelia 200 Sanders, Steve 200  Sanford, Bob 59  Sargeant, Carolyn
154  Sarich, Paula 201  Sarich, Steven 201 Sarin, Charles 201  Sasaki,
Marilyn 201  Sauers, Stephen 172  Sauter, Kathy 201  Saxton, Marvin 172
Saxton, Pam 201  Schaeffer, Kathryn 201  Schertzer, Laverne 201 
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Schmand, Marg 172  Schmidtke, Gerald 172  Schmitz, Robert 201  Schnelled,
Judi 201  Schoenecker, Judy 172  Schuchman, Kristin 150,152  Scheuhle,
Karen 172  Schut, Fern 154  Schwalm, Vicki 128, 152  Schwartz, Linda 201 
Scott, Bonne 150  Scott, Karen  Scribner, Susan 201  Serimsher, Judy 201
Seastrom, Marie 172  Seed Darold 172  Seed, Kay 172  Seeyle, Elene 172  fo
Sell, Marion 172  Senff, Vikki 201  Senour, Jeanne 201  Sense, Roberta 201 
Serka, Toni 201  SSevold, Ann 152  Sheely, Linda 201  Shagren, Glen 201 
Sharp, Jeannie 201  Sharp, Karen 201  Shaw, Judith 201  Shculz, Ken 99
Shea, Peggy 201  Shearer, Bonnie 201  Shears, Mary 201  Sheeley, Linda 172 
Shepherd, Rita Sherwood, Rodney 172  Shipley, Myrna 172  Shockey, Stanley
152, 153  Shugarts, Keith 59  Shuler, William?  Shumway, Kim 201  Sibley,
Michael 201  S'Sigurdson, Bert 201  Silberrad, Helen, 201  Sills, Sharon
201  Silvas, Nancy 172  Silvernail, Rex 80  Silves, Sharon 202  Simkins,
Cherie 202  Simmons, Ann 173  Simmons, D. 73, 128  Simpson, Linda 202 
Simpson, Sheila 173  Sims, Mary 202  Sindt, Patricia 202  Singleton, Glen
202  H F Sirguy, Gary 144, 173  Sivesind, Barbara 144, 202  Skartland,
Bettie 202  Skeers, Delaine 202  Skewis, Nancy 202  Skinner, Janice 202 
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Slater, Georgia 202  Slostad, John 59  Sluys, Hazel 202  Small, Earl 202 
Smart, Jeanne 128, 152, 202 Smelser, Jeannie 202  Smelsey, Kenneth 202 
Smith, Barbara 202  Smith, Donald L. 59, 202  Smith, Doug 59  Smith, Ernest
202  Smith, Jane A. 202  Smith, Janet 202  Smith, Jean 202  Smith, Larry
173 Smith, Lynda 208  Smith, Marie 202  Smith, Patricia 202  Smith, Paul
202  Smoyer, Lucy 202  Snow, Judy 202  Sole, John 202  Soley, JoAnne 202 
Sollitt, Nancy 202  Solsness, Linda  Sonntag, Nedra 202 Sonour, Jeanne 202 
Sorweide, Dennis  Southmayd, Verle 202  Sparks, Irene 173  Sparks, Lanny
173 Spatafore, Doreen 173  Spelhaug, Larry 173  Spencer, Robert 202 
Sprague, Avalea 152, 202  Stadlman, Ken 30, 202  Stafford, Sandra 148, 203 
Staflin, W. Ronald 203  Stakulson, Lenore 44, 88, 203  Stamnes,  Robert 203
 Stanovich, John 203  Starlund, Sigrid 173  Starr, Sid 203  Stechner, Judy
203  Steckle, Robert 173  Steiner, Margaret 203  Steinhoff, Jan 145 
Steinmann, Elcena 203  Stendal, Joanne 150, 173  Stephens, Pat 203 
Sterling, Jay 152, 153  Stevens, Joy 203  Stephens, Richard  Stevens, Susan
203 Stewart, Larry 203  Stewart, Margaret 203  Stickland, Peggy 152, 203 
Stimpson, Herb 173  Sting, Chuck  203  Stipes, Jim 52, 173  Stixrud, Linda
203  Stonack, Barbara 203  Stoner, Larry 150  Stover, Virginia 203  St.
Pierre, Janean 202  Strada, Joseph 203  Strauel, Sandra 203  Streeter,
Carol 203  Strilcov, Sandra 152, 203  Strom, Sandra 150  Stromberg, Rosalyn
203  Strong, Kathy 203  Struck, Barbara 203 Stucky, Richard 173  Sturgron,
Edward 203  Sturtz, Leslie 203  Stuzt, Carol 203  Suckerman, Neal 203
Suffia, David 128  Sullivan, Jan 173  Sullivan, Penny 173  Summers, Robert
203  Sumon, Sunanta 203 Sund, Dave 59  Swanberg, Bonnie 203  Swanson, Betty
203  Swanson, Gary 203  Swanson, Margie 203 Swapp, Virginia 203  Swenson,
Jerry 203  Swetnam, Judy 154, 173  Torklep, Martin 204  Torres, Patricia
152, 204  Torstenson, Gay 204  Toulouse, George 128  Towne, Violet 204 
Townsend, Connie 152, 204 Toyofuku, Charmyl 204  Thapeur, Dahl 174  Trapp,
David 204  Travis, Judi 150  Tremaine, David 204 Trengbeath, Patricia 204 
Trethewey, Joanne 174  Tromm, Ted 70  Tromp, Catherine 204  Trutich, Nancy
204  Tubbs, Gary 204  Tuck, Eileen 204  Tuengel, Margo 204  Turner, James
204  Turner, Jeff 205 Turner, Rex 205  Turner, Wynn 148, 205  Turtainen,
Jean 205  -U-Tackett,  Joan 203  Tam, Julia 203 Tanguy, Jeanne 204 
Tarleck, Robert 30, 204  Tatlock, Linda 204  Taylor, Ann 204  Taylor, Diana
204 Taylor, Lynette 150, 152  Taylor, Marion 173  Taylor, Sandra 204 
Teeters, Nicki 204  Tennant, MaryAnne 204  Terpening, Judy  Terry, Wendell
204  Tetirick, Sue 204  Tetz, Eileen  Teutscher, Lois 204  Tevelman,  Jan
204  Texmo, Dell 204  Teyler, Sharon 29, 30, 204  Thiel, Shelley 59 
Thomas, Brenda 174  Thomas, Bob 70  Thomas, Richard  Thomas, Terry 152, 153
 Thomas, Thomas 204  Thompson, Kaye 204 Thompson, Pat 174  Thompson, Rella
152  Thompson, Richard 204  Thornsbury, Jim 204  Thorpe, Holly 204 
Thorson, Michael 204  Timmer, Dennis 174  Timmins, Robert 174  Tinsley,
Howard 204  Toney, Herb  70  Topp, Julia 204  Torfin, Linda 204  Torklep,
Hans 174  Ulland, Karen 205  Underwood, Larry 205 Unger, Linda 205  Unrein,
Mary 205  Upper, Barbara 205  Urlacher, Jean 60, 205  -V-Van  Belle, Carla
174  Van Buren, Sharon 174  Vanden Hoorn, Kenneth 205  Vander Stoep, Ronald
205  Vandervort, Karen 205  Vander Yacht, Carol 174  VanDiest, Darlene 205 
Van Egdom, Larry 205  VanRy, Sally 205  Varner, James 205  Vasey, Sue 205 
Vinje, Solveig 205  Void, Katherine 205  Vonheeder, Ellis 205  Vusti, Jana
205  -W-Waak,  Joyce 150  Waali, Aruid 155  Wade, Robert 205  Wadsworth,
Donna 205  Wagner, Frank  205  Wagner, LaVern 205  Wagner, Linda 205  Wahl,
Mary 205  Wakefield, Mary 60  Walker, Benny 205   Walker, James 65  221

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Walker, Jerry 202  Walker, Robert 205  Wallace, Gail 152, 205  Waller,
Patty 205  Wallin, Nancy 205 Walren, Charles 205  Walsh, Chuck 205  Walsh,
Susan 152  Walstrom, John 205  Wahon, Mary Jo 205 Walters, Don 70  Walton,
William 205  Wann, Roberts 205  Wanner, John 205  Ware, Christine 205
Warren, Henry 174, 205  Warren, Sammie 205  Wastradowski, Gloria 206 
Watson, Avis 206  Watson, Darrell 152, 153  Watson, Lavralee 205  Watt,
Linda 206  Wattum, Karen 206  Waugh, Carolyn 33, 52, 174  Way, Bonnie 206 
Wawmire, Sharon 206  Webber, Elodie 206  Weber, Sue 206  Webster, Bill 174
Webster, Margaret 206  Weden, Mary 206  Weimer, Pat 152, 206  Weider, Chris
30  Weinstone, Kaye 206  Weir, Susan 206  Weiss, Pat 206  Weiss, Rudi 150 
Wells, John 99, 206  Welter, Suzanne 222 Wendell, Terry 222  Wenner, Dave
144  Werley, Charles 174  West, Lee 152, 153  Westerfield, John 222 
Weston, Diane 206  Wetter, Suzanne 206  Wheeler, Allen 206  Wheeles, Karen
206  White, Carol 206 White, Carolyn 206  White, Dani-Carole 152, 206 
White, Diane 174  White, Gary 206  White, Linda 206 White, Marsha 206 
White, Mary Ann  White, Mary 50, 152, 174  Wick, Diane 206  Wicklund,
Linnea 206   Wieder, Christine 206  Wiener, Julie 206  Wienker, Bud 59 
Wifler, Patricia 206  Wiggins, Kay 206 Wilbur, Gloria 150  Wilbur, LeRoy
77, 206  Wilbur, Linda 206  Wilcox, Gaye 206  Wilgus, Larry 174 Wilhelm,
Ann 206  Wilkinson, Lenore 206  Wilkinson, Linda 206  Williams, Bill 75,
154  Williams, Denny 206  Williams, Irene 206  Williams, Judy 206 
Williams, Roye 206  Williams, Russell 206  Williams, Suzanne 207  Williams,
William 207  Williamson, Coralie 207  Williamson, Richard 175  Willison,
Judy 207  Willsey, John 207  Wilson, Anita 207  Wilson, Barbara 152, 207 
Wilson, Christie 207  Wilson, Donald 174  Wilson, Gerry 207  Wilson, Judy
207  Wilson, Margaret 207  Wilson, Patsy 207  Wilson, Wanda 207  Winderl,
Sherry 207  Winsor, Florene 207  Wire, Judi Wills 207  Wise, Virginia 207
Wiseman, Don 75  Wittmeier, Bob 144  Wolder, CarolAnn 207  Wolfe, Donna 207
 Wood, Dennis 175 Wood, Patricia 128  Woodman, Joel 158, 175  Woods, Judy
207  Woodward, Joyce 207  Woodward, Leslie 207  Woodward, Ruth 207 
Woolett, Ruth 175  Woollen, Dave 207  Wray, Julie 207  Wright, Denny 75 
Wright, Terry 207  Wurgler, Marilee 207  Wylde, Colleen 207  - Y-Yoshida, 
Kazvko 175  Yoshicka, Laverne 207  Young, Clenn 207  Young, May Jo 152, 207
 Youngs, Eileen 207  Yurouchak, Mary 207  - Z- Zackeison,  Nanci 207 
Zagelow, William 175  Zandt, Jim 59  Zatrine, Kay 154  Zevemberger, David
175 Zimmerman, Carol 207  Zink, Joan 148  Zoet, Denny 59, 207  222

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS    To a few people this yearbook is more than just the
1963 KLIPSUN    LINDA KLEEVE   Winter  BOB WITTMEIER  Photographer  BARB
SIVESIND  Sports Co-editor    Jan Steinholl Mary Ann Cole  Vicki Corey 
Calvin Cole  Gary Sirguy  1963 KLIPSUN editor    A gracious "thank you" is
extended to all the faculty members and students who have helped the
Klipsun staff in any way throughout the year.

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Marie B. Pabst  Associate Professor of Geology  Curator of the Science
Museum  Sunset and evening star,  And one clear call for me,  And may there
be no moaning of the bar,  When I put out to sea.  But such a tide as
moving seems asleep,  Too full for sound and foam,  When that which drew
from out the boundless deep  Turns again home.  Twilight and evening bell, 
And after that the dark!  And may there be  no sadness of farewell,  When I
embark;  For tho' from out our bourne of time and place  The flood may bear
me far,  I hope to see my Pilot face to face  When I have crossed the bar. 
CROSSING THE BAR Alfred Tennyson

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