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Klipsun, 1961
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Klipsun Yearbook
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1961 ----------- Klipsun, 1961 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1961 - Cover ---------- NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE KLIPSUN ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [2] of cover ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 1 ---------- 1961 KLIPSUN WESTERN WASHINGTON COLLE
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1961 ----------- Klipsun, 1961 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1961 - Cover ---------- NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE KLIPSUN ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [2] of cover ---------- [n
Show more1961 ----------- Klipsun, 1961 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1961 - Cover ---------- NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE KLIPSUN ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [2] of cover ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 1 ---------- 1961 KLIPSUN WESTERN WASHINGTON COLLEGE BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [2] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 3 ---------- What is a doorway? Quite often in the most simple everyday objects one may find ideas that will in turn give birth to rather complex and meaningful things. Yes, what is a doorway? While we are on the subject of doorways and the like, what is a window .. or a key? Through this annual you will find numerous doorways, windows and keys. In one way an annual is a doorway. It is a doorway that has been left slightly ajar to give the reader a peek into the past. It is an open window through which to gaze at yesterday's pageants. It is a key to a casket containing man ones. ar e , windows and k them e them aside till y again needed. IEL AC 3 4 ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [4] ---------- Klipsun Staff NIEL PFUNDT, Co-editor STACY TUCKER, Co-editor GARY SIRGUY, Technical Editor SALLY VICTOR, Office manager, Index Editor CARSON BOYSEN, Faculty and Depts. Editor TOM GILL, Classes Editor CAL PAPRITZ, Sports Editor DIANNE NEWSHAM, Sports Editor SHARON FRIEND, Activities Editor LINDA STIXRUD, Organizations Editor KAREN BAINTER, Writer KEN ROBERTSON, Photographer NED OLSON, Photographer ARDEN MUNKRES, Photographer ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [5] ---------- TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY . . . . 6 LIVING GROUPS . . . . . . . . . . . 40 ORGANIZATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . 60 SPORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 ACTIVITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 CLASSES SENIORS . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 JUNIORS . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 SOPHOMORES . . . . . . . . . . 176 FRESHMEN . . . . . . . . . . . 186 CAMPUS, COUNTY AND COMMUNITY . . 200 ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [6] ---------- ADMINISTRATION ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [7] ---------- College is not a social romp, "College is not an exten-sion of high school." What is College? A definition may not be agreed upon by everyone, no matter what Webster happens to say, but no matter what this educational, evasive thing called "college" is, it is the administration that keeps it going and in existence. Behind the doors of many offices and in back of many windows, sit the many figures who are the keys to our educational experiences. In back of placement, in back of that long-dreaded, long-lined, long-necessary process of registration, sit the minds of the leaders, the admin-istration. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [8] ---------- Perhaps it has occurred to every se-rious student at one time or another that the pursuit of knowledge is an activity doomed to failure, that, in-deed, since every new truth seems to beget two new problems, the more progress one makes, the further he gets from the goal. Yet this is occa-sion for despair only if the process of learning is dull and dulling, and the problematic state only frustrating. If, to the contrary, to-be-learning is better than to-have-learned, and if the recognition of. a problem is itself a refreshment of spirit, one begins to see why the college years are the best years of all. JAMES L. JARRETT President ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 9 ---------- Behind the door in Old Main numbered 214 is the office of the Dean of Women. Problems of the fe-male gender of collegiate-type resident are brought before her in varying numbers every day. Ready to talk over your problems and assist with work-able solutions, Dean Powers has probably, at some time or another, come into contact with most of the female students on campus. Besides advising A.W.S., the Dean assists with housing accommo-dations, and the formulation and keeping of col-lege rules. Back in the "days of yore" in high school, while we were all attending college conferences, most of us had our first contact with the helpful assistance and wit of Dean "Mac". He might even have been part of the reason that you decided to attend West-ern. Residing during college hours behind the door of Old Main 216, Dean McDonald helps men stu-dents with their problems, in finding a job, or acquiring a loan, besides advising Norsemen and keeping the male students from too vigorously over-stepping the bounds of society. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 10 ---------- Some students may not even know that Merle S. Kuder, Director of Student Personnel Services, exists, unless they still have a faint picture of him speaking during welcome week. But many stu-dents do have a very clear picture of him and ad-mire his helpful guidance. Dr. Kuder coordinates student welfare and helps to develop policy, be-sides providing counsel and guidance. Directing the hectic stream of activities in the Vik-ing Union Building, which is the center of West-ern's day and night social life, is the person of Harold "Barney" Goltz, Director of Student Activ-ities. Always ready to help and cooperate, or give suggestions if they are needed, the busy Mr. Goltz indirectly touches the lives of us all. Comptroller Sam Buchanan keeps the budget in balance. Checks coming in have to meet payments going out; state-paid budgets have to be kept in trim shape. Metrecal came out in six-packs in 1960; Washington state dollars didn't. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 11 ---------- MRS. GERTRUDE ALLISON (Dr. Kuder) MRS. ETHELYN SISK (Dean McDonald) Right Top to Bottom MRS. ELAINE STUMPF (Mr. William O'Neil) MRS. HELEN McCLYMONT (Dean Powers) MRS. BETTY FARNHAM (Mr. Barney Goltz) ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 12 ---------- Business Office MR. ERNEST MRS. THERESA MRS. DORIS SAMS FICKEL BUCHANAN MRS. VIVIAN MR. EVERETT LAPPENBUSCH BRIGHTON MR. FRANK STIMSON MRS. IVA MRS. ELVA JORDAN PAYN ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 13 ---------- Mrs. Florence Perkins Dr. Pat Allan Pepsodent may hold the secret behind the white-ness of teeth, but it doesn't hold the secret behind the sincerity of the smiles you see as you enter one of these offices on campus where you are greeted by a secretary or receptionist. Whether it is in Old Main or in the Viking Union, the office staff of the college should have it's own share of badges for keeping the school in running order. Mrs. Cecile Meehling Dr. Ross Mrs. Dolores Riley Dr. Jarett Mrs. Verlaine Van Horn Dr. Jarett ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [14] ---------- FACULTY AND DEPARTMENTS ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 15 ---------- Life is a series of doorways and windows, entrances and glimpses, openings and observations. Our education is a room to be entered by slowly, steadily thrusting open the heavy three-layered doorway of study, time, and persistance. Our goal is seen and encouraged by windows which enable us to see the knowledge for which we are searching. The windows through which we glimpse and understand our education are the faculty. Some windows may be a little clearer, less fogged than others, and some offer a better view of what we are seeking, but they are windows and what we see with their help depends on our desire to see and our efforts to perceive. And eventually the door will be open and our education achieved... ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 16 ---------- Art MR. A. GRAHAM COLLIER MISS HAZEL PLYMPTON MR. DAVID MARSH MISS IONE A. FOSS MISS RUTH KELSEY A tree is a tree-or is it ? Sometimes a tree can be various violet blobs of pigment on an ochre back-ground (if you are that kind of artist) . . . dood-les, Mondrian designs, mobiles, Eames Chairs, Fra Angelico ... "WHO ?" "WHAT ?" You say? The Art Department covers all areas from that most-often- mocked course, basketweaving, to clay mod-eling, jewelry making, and interior decorating. MISS MIRIAM L. PECK ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 17 ---------- Biological Sciences MR. DECLAN BARRON DR. CHARLES J. FLORA MRS. FLORENCE KIRKPATRICK DR. MERIBETH MITCHELL Amid the Petri dishes, half carved up frogs, swarming bacteria, (in containers, of course) and Encyclopedia Britannica celluloid wisdom, the Bi-ological Sciences Department used its powers to instil a gram of knowledge into Western's minds. MISS RUTH E. PLATT ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 18 ---------- Economics, Business, Government The Economics, Business, and Government De-partment offers a wide variety of courses from accounting and political science, to typing and shorthand. Though some people's shorthand does tend to be longer than their long hand, students do gain skill in the manual parts of business, and organizations such as the Model United Nations, and International Relations Club help develop skill in the other aspects of the department. DR. ERWIN S. DR. GERALD MAYER EGERER DR. HOWARD E. MITCHELL DR. FRANK W. NUEBER DR. HAROLD O. PALMER MR. DONALD C. MISS VIRGINIA A. SWEDMARK TEMPLETON DR. JOHN J. WUEST ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 19 ---------- English DR. ARTHUR HICKS DR. MOYLE F. CEDERSTROM As Fielding would say, Dear reader, I hope you will understand when I say that we must continue this discussion another day... our English Depart-ment is teaching us to be brief, accurate, gram-matically correct, concise and well, I'm sure this is all fine and well, but our dear Tom Jones could not be long tortured with such pangs of inability to find space to express himself, what with Shake-speare, Spencer and must we mention it, Lady Chatterley all in the same curriculum. And the ex-istentialists, the romanticists, well, gentle reader, I should prefer not to speculate upon subjects which would offend the modern, sophisticated gentleman student of our language. DR. FRANCIS MR. J. VIGGO MR. ANNIS J. MR. GOLDEN EVENHUIS HANSEN HOVDE LARSEN MR. ALLAN E. MATHIESON MR. SYUDNY MISB5 BEVELI±YN UK. ALBERiT I'UK. rJWI11 MENDEL ODOM VAN AVER CLAPP MR. W. ROBERT LAWYER ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 20 ---------- DR. ELEANOR KING (German) DR. GERALD COHEN (French) Foreign Languages "Pardonnez- mois, messieur, que lengua estoy hab-lando ? Est-ce que je suis schizophrenic?" Could be. With Russian, Spanish, French, German and then classical Greek and Latin slipped into a beefed-up curriculum in foreign languages, there were mo-ments when English did become Greek, and French Spanish, and ... there might have been a few slipped tapes in the recording booths with some people talking two and three languages at once. But it was understandable; didn't even Mr. Krushchev at times speak with his feet ? MRS. EUNICE FABER (French, Spanish) MR. WILLIAM ELMENDORF (Spanish, Russian) MR. JOHN J. PERADOTTO (Latin, Greek) MRS. NOREEN PERADOTTO (French) DR. WALTER ROBINSON (German) ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 21 ---------- Geography Geology DR. ROBERT L. MONAHAN DR. HOWARD J. DR. ELBERT E. CRITCHFIELD MILLER Back in the time of Christopher Columbus, B.O.M. (Before Old Main), the world was considered flat, but Western is very staunchly equipped for to-day's geography classes with a full supply of round globes. Zones, maps, mountains, deserts, climates, and weather - The Geography Depart-ment offers courses that deal with them all. DR. ROBERT CHRISTMAN MR. DONALD J. MISS MARIE EASTERBROOK PABST ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 22 ---------- History DR. KEITH A. DR. BERNARD L. MURRAY BOYLAN EDWARD J. ARNTZEN DR. DON F. BUTTRICK HARLEY E. HILLER DR. AUGUST RADKE DR. CARL U. SCHULER Notable people have had various quotes about our life being as it is because the lives of those in the past were what they were. History is the study of the "were." Perhaps when we are "weres" our Cuban catastrophe and satellite competition will seem as ridiculous as the "Pig" war and armor for knights seem to us now. Western's History De-partment offers general and specialized history courses all dealing in the "weres" of the past, and bringing out causes and effects besides the lunacy and sense of the past. RICHARD F. WHITTEMORE ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 23 ---------- Home Economics MISS DOROTHY MRS. EDITH B. MISS HELEN A. RAMSLAND LARRABEE TURCK I.A. and Home Economics both welcomed new members into their departments this year. Can you bake a cherry pie? Do you know what a "die" is? In these departments you can find an ever-increasing number of useful arts and crafts for everyone from the future home economist and housewife to the shop teacher and architect . . . or for the average student who may just want to learn a few skills in these fields. Industrial Arts DR. PAT. H. GERALD D. ATTEBERRY BAILEY DR. CHARLES M. DR. RAY A. RICE SCHWALM MISS EDNA E. CHANNER DR. EARL R. HEPLER ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 24 ---------- Library "Am I dreaming or is it true?" The wonderment on Herbert Hearsey's face may have come from the fact that the books had always been there, but the students were increasing. The new program took its fatalities, and the college asked for a new wing for the library. MISS JEAN AICHELE MR. HERBERT HEARSEY MISS MILDRED HERRICK MISS MIRIAM MATHES MR. ROBERT MORSE MR. WILLIAM SCOTT ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 25 ---------- Music Sousa might have rolled over in his grave to the rousing tempo of the marching band controversy. At any rate, Western's Music Department stood firm and so did the band. Putting marching aside, they did an about face and turned to the concert stage. The strains of Vivaldi's Gloria added to the Christ-mas spirit at Western when the department gave its annual Christmas Concert. Faculty and student recitals throughout the year provided the Western student with glimpses into the college's musical talent. DR. FRANK L. D'ANDREA MR. JEROME GLASS MRS. EVELYN MR. JAMES F. HINDS JONES MRS. KATHERINE MORSE MR. BERNARD W. REGIER MR. G. DALE DR. DAVID B. REUBART SCHAUB MISS NONIE MR. ARTHUR STONEHOUSE THAL DR. DON C. WALTER ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 26 ---------- Mathematics MR. FREDERICK LISTER "Two and two equals five" - at least in some math classes it can. Providing homework for many Western students, the Mathematics Department offers courses which range from logic to calculus to engineering. Perhaps the Senate investigating committees should be equipped with as accurate a weapon as the mathematician's truth table. MR. HARVEY GELDER MR. JAMES HILDEBRAND MR. WALTER SANDERS DR. JAMES McFARLAND DR. SHELDON RIO ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 27 ---------- Physical Education "Hup-1-2-3," "Volley for service," "Splash!," "Cha Cha Cha"; thus the Physical Education Depart-ment moves along in a never-ending chain of ac-tivity. Freshmen uttered screams of horror at first sight of the swim suits, but, as freshmen do, ad-justed to the stretchy knits and paddled matter-of-factly away in soggy acceptance. MR. CHARLES MR. ROBERT MISS CHAPELLE LAPPENBUSCH JACOBS ARNETT MISS MONICA GUTCHOW DR. AMELIA KILBY MISS RUTH WEYTHMAN ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 28 ---------- Physics Chemistry Behind the solid grey walls, inside a maze of hall-ways we find the physics and chemistry student working hard to build up, break down, exploit, and explore energy. This important department prepares students for a future when life will be ever more based on knowledge in the scientific field. DR. MARION MR. WILLIAM DR. LOWELL DR. FRED BESSERMAN DITTRICH EDDY KNAPMAN DR. ARNOLD DR. EDWARD MR. PAUL MR. PHILIP LAHTI NEUZIL SUNSET THAYER ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 29 ---------- Professional Education DR. IRWIN A. HAMMER DR. RAYMOND HAWK MR. CLARK BROWN DR. DONALD W. BROWN DR. KATHERINE MISS KATHERINE CARROLL CASANOVA MRS. ELIZABETH MISS FRANCES MRS. MABEL MRS. MARY ,DR. HENRY W. MISS CORINNE GREGORY HANSON HODGES IRVIN JONES KLANN ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 30 ---------- Professional Education MR. GEORGE LAMB Dunce caps are out of style now as a teaching dis- cipline, and theories of paddling are against some of the theories of psychology - lest the child should get a teacher complex or something. (Though many teachers purposefully ignore this idea.) Discipline is only one of a mass of problems tackled in education courses. Techniques and les-son preparation, educational theories, and person-ality theories, besides the maintaining of interest in the perpetually bored young human animal, confront the would-be teacher. DR. DAVID McDONALD MISS RUBY McINNES MR. CHARLES MR. ROY MILLER MUMME MISS SYNVA MR. FRANK NICOL PUNCHES ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 31 ---------- Professional Education After assimilating the ed. courses the pre-destined enlightener of the future generation gets to try out those theories which he has maintained and those techniques which he has adopted in becom-ing an official student teacher - perhaps in the Campus School, perhaps in a Bellingham or county school, or perhaps in a school in Skagit County. Survival of the fittest holding true, Western's ac-ademically armed students emerge victorious and a new batch of teachers leaves Western's incuba-tion for jobs in the field after graduation. DR. ALLAN ROSS DR. ROBERT SIMPSON DR. BEARNICE SKEEN MR. HAROLD MISS MARY WINSLOW WATROUS MRS. MARY WORTHYLAKE DR. RALPH THOMPSON ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 32 ---------- DR. DON MR. GEORGE BLOOD GERHARD, JR. Psychology "Adler, Jung and Freud; they changed the nation's complexion - there must be a glandular connec-tion." The Gateway Singers used to pack in crowds as they plunked away on similar subterranean strings of the Western mind. But it took a whole psychology department to make the strains more than laughable; and with visions of Humbert Humbert leaping across a Western Student's libi-do, there were moments when even a psychologist's tongue might trip more than three times over the thought of Lolita. DR. HENRY DR. EVELYN ADAMS MASON DR. CHARLES HARWOOD DR. WILLIAM BUDD MR. FRED DEBRULER DR. ELVET JONES ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 33 ---------- Philosophy Once upon a time, there was a wide-eyed fresh-man who didn't know what philosophy was. Still he sat discussing life and questioning ideas in the smoke-filled den of humanity that is the coffee shop. No longer is philosophy the deep, dark, and mystical subject it once was thought to be. Today it has become of interest to the average student. Western's new Philosophy Department is in keep-ing with the new look of the campus, and even more in keeping with the new aim of the campus -to produce more "thinking" men for today's thinking world. MR. HALLDOR KARASON DR. PAUL HAGENSICK ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 34 ---------- Speech DR. LAURENCE BREWSTER Surrounding us at all times, from classroom lec-tures, to the mixed garble of the coffee shop, to the discussion of last night's party, to the rugged drawl of Huckleberry Hound blasting from the TV tube, speech is the key to the exchanging of ideas. The casual atmosphere of speech classes, gives the average podium-shy student with his note cards quivering in his hands, a chance to develop his speaking skill. Western's Speech De-partment gives the students the chance to partake in all phases of dramatics, to compete in different DR. SENE MR. MARK forensics activities, and to help other people CARLILE FLANDERS through work in speech therapy. D. PAUL MR. ERHART DR. HARRY HERBOLD S--C-H--I-N ~S-K--E- S~--T- IV~E --R~ ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 35 ---------- Sociology-Anthropology No more the lost land, the dark continent. Africa's political rhythms beat their way to the world's doorsteps and men like Dr. David Brokensha, who had been there, explained them in places like Western's Sociology-Anthropology Department where Angelo Anastasio and his colleagues offered insights into culture and society, population, so-cial theory. DR. ANGELO ANASTASIO MR. DONALD CALL MR. DAVID BROKENSHA DR. DENNIS MAZUR ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 36 ---------- DR. WILLIAM C. BUDD Psychological Services and Research MR. FRED M. DeBRULER A door opens and a student enters. He is only one of several students that come for help to The Bu-reau of Psychological Services and Research which is headed by Maurice Freehill. This department helps students to seek answers to their more seri-ous problems and also conducts psychological re-search. DR. MAURICE FREEHILL ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 37 ---------- Faculty Not Pictured MISS ALICE I. G. IMHOFF (Art) MISS LEONA SUNDQUIST (Biological Sciences) DR. JAMES S. MARTIN (Biological Sciences) DR. DONALD K. SCHWEMMIN (Biological Sciences) MR. BYRON E. HAGLUND (Economics, Business, Government) DR. GEORGE MULDROW (English) MR. GEORGE E. WITTER (Mathematics) MRS. EDNA BIANCHI (Music) MR. KENNETH CLOUD (Music) DR. RAYMOND A. CISZEK (Physical Education) MR. JACKSON M. HUBBARD (Physical Education) MR. JAMES R. LOUNSBERRY (Physical Education) DR. MARGARET AITKEN (Physical Education) MISS VIVIAN JOHNSON (Professional Education) MRS. JEAN SHEPARD (Professional Education) MR. THOMAS E. STEVENS (Professional Education) MR. PHILIP SPAULDING (Sociology- Anthropology) DR. KENNETH C. LYMAN (Speech) MISS LAUREL HOLCOMB (Library) MR. WILLIAM A. HALL (Psychological Services and Research) ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [38] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 39 ---------- New doors and old doors open and close as students move from room to room and building to building. Students and faculty come and go. Soon the new doors of today will become old doors and the struc- tures going up today will in turn give way to new skeletons rising out of the ground in many tomor-rows. Now we close the doors to classrooms and move on to equally familiar doors. Doors that to many stu- dents were "home" for several years. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [40] ---------- LIVING GROUPS ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 41 ---------- Our best friends and our most intense and enjoyable memories center within the house or dorm in which we stay. A large part of our time is spent there, sleeping, eating, studying, talking, griping, or just fooling around. A key to our personal development, our adjust-ment and activities within our living groups are an im-portant faction of our college careers. Remember the short sheetings and the practical jokes ... the moral uplift of your friends when your current flame fizzled . . . working on your skit or display for homecoming.., pizza with the kids downtown ... the crowded bulletin boards on everyone's wall ... the fire-sides and open houses .. munching on goodies with a gang in your room and playing records and gabbing ... phone calls or no phone calls (also mail or no mail) ... after date gab .. serenades... frustrations and aggravations ... personality clashes .. .close friends ... crazy things you did and sensible serious things . . . a multitude of small memories and a multitude of larg memories. Like opening the door to yo room these 1 group pictures may, in a few recall to you riety of personalities and me i ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 42 ---------- EDENS HALL Row One: J. Harlow M. Gillet J. Zink J. Lard 0 B. Marr S. Hall Row Two: M. Anderson M. Cuizon K. Fifield K. Butler J. Woods M. Hanson SB. Byrne D. Minish Row Three: R. Shelander B. Carr P. Strock L. Bahlman L. Niznik M. Waite L. Digerness J. Grover Row One: C. McCormick J. McGee B. Campion M. Ladwig P. Lee C. Burris S. Rhebeck iB. Guinn A. Marjullo Row Two: B. Dowen SP. Clark N. Matson ........ P. Everitt G. Bilodeau B. Mills L. Mathews L. Dunn A. Lensrud V. Criscuola ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [43] ---------- EDENS HALL Row One S. Nelson S. Graham N. Sherman S. Wening C. Brown Row One J. Adams C. Johnston V. Oakvik G. Anstis Row One V. Anasis S. Johnston S. Martin M. Pratt L. Kelley R. Coury Row Two J. Boos M. Wold B. Overhus K. Carlson C. Warner C. Koehler Row Two L. Marple M. Petrie L. Kirk D. Finseth M. Brodie Row Two J. Doxsee M. Lightburn J. Hajduk A. Simmons K. Jacka J. Menghini L. Anderson ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 44 ---------- Row One: K. Fifield M. Goldtein EDEN'S HALL c. Homan J. Benson Row Two: L. Barlow K. Schuehle J. Ritchie P. Hartman G. Wolfrum M. Farrell K. Kinnish B. Bushaw A. Donovan Row Three: K. Dingwall B. Boede G. Goelzer C. Burns, B. Guerin M. Cross P. Hayes L. Simpson M. Camp Row Four: N. Stadum B. Ice J. Geiger C. Conrad S. Strom J. Lindahl L. Lindsay C. Thromsen E. Emery E. Butrim Row One: M. Taylor J. Bellingar S. O'Connar D. White K. Millard Row Two: J. Werries D. Williams L. Huffine L. Jones K. LaCourt J. Wills C. Okerlund D. Smith D. Mahler Row Three: A. Brinshead G. Laing J. Hunter J. Laulainen L. Lenfesty J. Jam N. Johnson J. Byers D. Michaelson S. Meier Row Four: L. Barnhardt N. Menny J. Shaw C. Olson K. Kittel K. Larsen K. Jenkins B. Barker L. Sheely L. Jedlecha C. Carlson J. Meier ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 45 ---------- Row One K. Wood E. Schmieg J. Salter S. Braken Mrs. Todd T. Rine D. Lee S. Johnson C. Luther E. Naff Row Two L. Booth D. Bennett D. Tuanek T. Clifford S. Swanson P. Corwin K. Anderson P. Frost M. Burke T. Kuljuis K. Davis L. Blinzler G. Albaugh J. Afrank Row Three P. Ericson J. Olson S. Marsh C. Clements Row One R. Craig J. Willison R. Marganti S. Simpson G. Woodham J. Lowry A. Collins M. Johnson J. Gronholdt S. Henry S. Green E. Huse T. Olson Row Two Mr. Elkins D. McNalley Mrs. Elkins B. Key K. Marthfield R. Cook L. Jensen TODD HALL ELKINS HALL Row Two- Cont. B. Green M. Hardt K. Dammann G. Fleetwood Row Three J. Bennison S. Messar C. Matney K. Fredlund C. Hufford N. Campbell M. Daynes G. Johnson J. Nelson S. Eldridge M. Vander Griend A. McKechnie Row Four J. Jansen B. Mason A. Lindstrom M. Reed J. Hill S. Allen K. Bullock ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 46 ---------- HIGHLAND HALL Row One R. Huddleston D. Hewitt G. Eagle R. Weiss E. Zion M. Cooper B. Zagelow Row Two R. Norman R. Baremy D. Kelly B. Stubbs S. Dalton J. Caton G. Bridgeman J. Riseland Row Three S. Sanders K. Coupland D. Giles P. Smith P. Turrell F. Ceteznik Row One B. Osborne A. Willsey D. Stovner J. Wells P. Toftoy H. Waidel R. Konecke Row Two G. Anderson F. Shull R. Smith R. Hurst G. Mills C. Klein C. McMullen S a Row Three C. Lindberg D. Bonamy " B. Butterworth Unidentified F. Beisse SUnidentified K. Gunnison L. Knight ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [47] ---------- HIGHLAND HALL Row One: D. Baxter J. Whitefield J. Julius G. Gerhard S. Aspden, J. Logan L. Hewitt Row One : G. Tangen D. Cable S. Van Staveren P. Kimple R. Yothers Row Two: J. Dunn G. Lawsen D. Norton B. Steen G. Wainscott D. Zevenbergen C. Boysen Row Two: L. Eliason D. Warr M. Dahlager L. Pound N. Ross J. Lanphear Row Three: N. Murray P. Rehberger T. Chicker T. Clayton S. Slwinski D. Wellman B. Gordon Row Three: B. Cable D. Gannon D. Haase G. Beeman J. Watland T. Olson R. Holert Row One: R. Libby S. Kohout K. Dolmseth B. Harrison R. Wrenn Row Two: J. Mattingly M. Evered D. McConkey S. Davis J. Turpin K. Childs B. Gugenheimer ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 48 ---------- WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALL Row One: S. Leighton D. Anderson M. Murphy S. Stewart M. Pryde M. Hawkins P. Horton L. Hall Row Two : C. Waugh L. Pederson P. Unrein L. Biggs J. Madison J. Cowan A. Padlo B. Stewart C. Hyde Row One: L. Bumgarner K. Hunskor K. Fortin D. Horine Row Two : S. Cook J. Emry K. Strong B. Thomas C. Baker L. Bird P. Dowd L. Stixrud Row Three: J. Van Aelst L. Hemmerling B. Grosshans S. Bell M. Engdahl L. Johnson M. Eoff S. Tyler J. Runnels ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 49 ---------- W.R.H. Row One: M. Davis L. Kleve J. Stendal Row Two: M. Carroll C. Harris D. Grant J. Slotemaker I. Lewis C. Curtis S. Townsend J. Swetnam M. Jackson Row Three: M. McDougal P. Robbins L. Baker L. Smoyer J. Button B. Unger M. Curtis M. Baker J. Pennington A. Hadfield S. Keyes KLUANE Row One: C. Jeffers J. Noel P. Bradford J. Haydock W. Cavens S. MacMahon J. Barrett P. Rock Row Two: N. Kraft C. Van Belle J. Christiansen S. Wilson R. Kopp L. Haugseth S. Crum J. Smith M. Welch L. Brooks K. Routos P. Risch S. Weygant ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 50 ---------- BAYVIEW Row One: J. Knudsen M. Sarver C. Williams J. Lunger K. Larson S. Irwin Row Two : Mrs. R. Hennig and Shultz L. Blessin C. Denny J. Wicks J. Wajt J. Loney K. Eden D. Mercer COLLEGE LOGEUR Row One: L. McKee S. Irvin Mrs. Vaughn Mr. B. Vaughn S. John I. Sparks Row Two: P. Hawn J. Newton E. Scheyvers V. Ridgway J. Gleason A. Walker ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 51 ---------- FOREST HALL Row One: J. Clark S. Van Buren M. Maedgen D. Church I. Wills N. Myers J. Barry Row Two: P. McDonald J. Evans D. Langseth P. Wilson D. Prosch S. Anderson S. Larson S. Collins Mrs. Sorenson BARR'S HALL Row One: S. Fisher J. Piske Mrs. Schalow M. Calderon S. Crowe P. Coffin Row Two : B. Hicks A. Doty K. Sharnbroich M. Brandmarker F. Lorenson N. Evans S. Cunningham S. Gordon J. Mayfield ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 52 ---------- CHATEAU Row One: B. Cummings L. Thompson K. Bainter Mrs. Cummings Mr. Cummings J. Tebleman M. Dionne Row Two: R. Pearcy J. Medley L. Buxbaum D. Tucker M. Christine V. Laushin F. Barber P. Wheeler P. Quigley DORIC HALL Row One: J. Smelser J. Jones C. Wallace C. Larson B. Rhoades Row Two: G. Lauderbach M. Demick C. Brady K. Tamura J. Lacke A. Auvinen L. Johnson S. Anderson E. Nelson Row Three: C. Sargeant P. Root K. Knutson S. Hutchinson L. Lindstrom M. Sterk V. Lockhart G. Smith C. Pearson L. Thomsen ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [53] ---------- LITTLETON'S LODGE Row One : Row Two: C. Christie C. Garlinghouse S. Couch B. Baldwin P. Thompson I. King FOREST INN Row One: Row Two: V. Gow Mrs. A. Sundquist C. Backus J. Christianson S. Irish E. Nogami R. Short CRESTVIEW Row One: G. Treese H. Berge S. Wilkinson G. Husby Row Two: K. Braithwaite B. Suter P. Fitts C. Welfelt C. Lium J. Jordan K. Berg ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [54] ---------- KLIPSUN HALL Row One: Row Two : P. Robicheau R. Kerstetter D. Miller P. Visser J. Olsen D. Blair J. Wilson P. Alexander ALKI Row One: C. Ness R. Williams D. Bortles LODGE Row Two: J. Draper R. Poole N. Riise Mrs. Cornell Baron-Mascot NORSEMAN'S HALL Row One: Row Two: M. Chase R. Tarleck P. Mills N. Dillman V. Matthews C. Smith J. Smith R. Guth Roy Jr. Mrs. R. Wark ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [55] ---------- TAMERLANE Row One: Row Two: B. Wozleck L. Bacon J. Elliott C. Pein E. Fisher D. Beam Mrs. Wooddruff SHUKSAN HALL Row One: Row Two: P. Caulkins Mrs. Altman R. Stauffer E. Caulkins W. Asplund G. Cox VIKINA Row One : L. Van Pevenage S. Norberg A. Junet M. Flickinger R. Van Pevenage Row Two: Mrs. Kindlund Mr. W. Kindlund ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 56 ---------- HERVIN'S Row One: G. Golliet B. Ellingson K. Stewart D. Benseler Row Two: T. Camberg R. Dollarhide C. Drummond L. Davis R. Johnson Mrs. E. Hervin J. Smith COLONIAL HOUSE Row One: Row Two: A. Brand C. Minshull G. Taylor F. Zimmer P. Chun G. Taft M. Quaintance P. Minshull C. Green J. Lavik J. Davenport Mrs. Patterson REDWOOD HALL Row One: Row Two : P. Birch A. Simenson L. Doo M. Stewart A. Keller S. Mose Mrs. H. Bass J. Karjala J. McGlenn ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 57 ---------- HIGHVIEW HALL Row One: G. Abrahamsen N. McCrea E. Cemmand L. VanNatter Row Two : Mrs. L. Hyslop T. Masumoto M. Command C. Moller DANIELS HALL Row One: Row Two: J. Shiraki R. Tuck L. Jacobson B. Huffman L. Gasser D. Cochenour J. Kelso HOFMAN HALL Row One: J. Icolucci D. McFarlane J. Sullivan D. Lutz Row Two: B. Murray G. Eilers L. Turton J. Wisen ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [58] ---------- MARQUIS HALL Row One: Row Two: K. Byers A. Stewart F. Lum M. Schilaty Mrs. Markwood W. Jasprica F. Potter D. Bee P. Ammons HALLS Row One: S. Rowe L. Lechner B. Gaskell M. Albert OF IVY Row Two: J. McGinnis C. Ash Mrs. Curtin E. McCauley M. Neuman K. Tellvik COLLEGE INN Row One: Row Two : C. Birchall C. Johnson P. Ross C. Manney Mrs. Howell B. Kemp L. Miller S. Mohr N. Smith D. Hatling ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 59 ---------- YWCA Row One : M. Witter Y. Westman K. Voyce P. Wales M. Helland Row Two: K. Bellinger J. Christensen F. Marshall Mrs. Bovard H. Russell P. Jane S. Bordeaux BELLE HAVEN Row One : J. Wright K. Hirano R. Kimoto M. Egan L. Lemon Row Two: N. Rabourn M. Bell V. Johnson J. Howard M. White M. Anderson L. Stokes HARBORVIEW HALL Row One : L. Peterson A. Giesy E. Cholski S. Houchen J. McCune Row Two: Mrs. A. Hunsaker D. Durrwachter J. Orr R. Shupp C. Fichter E. Zobrist D. Cigler ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [60] ---------- ORGANIZATIONS ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 61 ---------- An education is many things in addition to the custom-ary classes, books, and exams. The college personality develops in many ways. The many clubs and organiza-tions at Western provide the student with social, learn-ing, and service opportunities. When the student looks back over his career at Western one of the things that will stand foremost in his mind is the memory of the many enjoyable evenings spent with people with like interests. Perhaps a memory appears of girls in roaring twenties outfits running around with pseudo gangsters to rouse interest in World University Service. Maybe your memories are of discussions about education, math, or literature. Perhaps the hours of fellowship with one of the religious organizations is among your pleasant recollections of Western. Here are the clubs and organi-zations in review for moments of nostalgia. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 62 ---------- STUDENT GOVERNMENT JERRY BAKER, President JERRY CATON, Vice President GAIL BILODEAU, Secretary ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 63 ---------- NINA TROUTNER GARY ODEGAARD JUDY RUNNELS BOB BROWN DR. LAURENCE BREWSTER, Advisor JOEL EVERETT LARRY~ ERNST DR. CHARLES FLORA, Advisor ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 64 ---------- DICK HAYES LINNEA WICKLUND BARBARA LOGSDON LEGISLATURE The student Legislature, the governing body of Western's student govern-ment, handles over $100,000.00 when distributing the yearly budget. The key behind many major decisions, the Legislature affects everyone on campus. Whether it is a "puppet show," or an active "thinking" board, the Blue Blazer set, sitting along a long narrow table, is the backbone of the campus government. GARY GERHARD ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 65 ---------- B. BROWN D. HEWITT C. BOYSEN ELECTIONS BOARD FACILITIES BOARD Row One V. BROCK L. LIVERMORE B. MOOREHEAD K. JORGENSEN Row Two W. MOORE M. BRONSON J. EVERETT ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 66 ---------- Row One G. SMITH K. JORGENSEN W. MOORE G. ODEGAARD Row Two M. BRONSON FINANCE BOARD PEP BOARD Row One M. BAKER J. ORR B. SHERMAN Row Two K. NORTHFIELD C. RICHTER T. OGDON P. CLARK I. KOCHENDORFER ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 67 ---------- Row One B. THOMAS J. EMERY C. GIOVAAG K. HUNSKOR Row Two C. BAKER S. DALTON S. COOK SOCIAL BOARD SENIOR PLANNING BOARD Row One J. PALMER M. BOSNICK L. ERNEST B. BURYGOYNE J. REY Row Two B. LOGSDON R. HYPPA B. BROWN M. BRONSON D. CANFIELD S. BUTLER D. THOMPSON ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [68] ---------- M. BRONSON W. MOORE K. JORGENSEN B. THORNGRINSON SOCIOLOGY-ANTHROPOLOGY The Sociology-Anthropology Club consists of a small group who are interested in Sociology and Anthropology. During the fall and winter quar-ters the group discussed Social Darwinism, as found in Hofstadter's book, Social Darwinism In American Thought. Spring quarter the club's dis-cussion and research centered around the Sociolog-ical problem of Capital Punishment. Proud of last year's trophy for outstanding activi-ties, members of the Student Washington Educa-tion Association continued to offer insights into the teaching profession. S W E A sponsored a series of meetings on placement procedures, awarded a scholarship, assisted with Career Day, and sent delegates to various conferences through-out the year. STUDENT WASHINGTON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Row One: A. Lensrud S. Hendrickson A. Marzulle P. Kaye B. Johnson H. Jones Row Two: S. Fuginaga R. Hopping K. Tellvik M. Farrell K. Butler D. Huckins J. Hansen Row Three: A. Underwood B. Stewart J. Mayes B. Asplund H. Johnson M. Caskey M. Wilson ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 69 ---------- Amid clouds of cigar smoke in the basement of the. Viking Union, publications advisor Jens Viggo Hansen sometimes approved and at other times disapproved of the actions of his staffs. Helping to obtain order out of a usually present chaos or offering suggestions and advice when it was needed or giving the necessary prodding about forthcoming deadlines, Hansen helped to keep Western's publications in circulation. Although seldom recognized and even more seldom thanked for his behind the scenes efforts, Hansen deserves commendation for his work. PUBLICATIONS ADVISOR J. V. Hansen ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 70 ---------- STACY TUCKER Co-editor Behind two brown doors in the VU depths, in a stimulating canary yellow room the Klipsun staff toiled away diligently to produce this year's an-nual. Niel Pfundt (an art major) and Stacy Tucker (a ghost from last year) assumed co- NIEL PFUNDT Co-editor editorship to come up with this year's "magazine type" Klipsun which boasted a magazine approach to the different sections among which was the interesting Campus, Country and Community sec-tion. KAREN BAINTER Copy Editor SALLY VICTOR Office Manager SHARON FRIEND Activities Editor ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 71 ---------- CAL PAPRITZ TOM GILL Co-sports editor Classes editor GARY SIRGUY Technical editor KLIPSUN NORMAN WELCH General work DIANE NEWSHAM Co-sports editor CARSON BOYSEN Faculty and Houses Editor LINDA STIXRUD Organizations editor ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 72 ---------- JUDITH BROCK Secretary MIKE MCVAY Asst. Editor DOUG SIMPSON Editor Collegian This year's Collegian under the editorship of Doug Simpson presented the Western reader with a somewhat conservative version of the modern magazine format conceived last year. The news magazine remained, none the less, a center of com-ment and controversy. Karen Bainter, feature editor, provided a lively and interesting presentation of the controversy about campus ranging from the marching band incident to a witty dissertation on girls' house rules. Marshall Bronson and Stacy Tucker supplied the years columns, Bronson setting forth his "Mar-shall Plan" and Tucker bringing Eastern thought "Out Of The East" into the Western world. MARGARET ASHBURN News Editor NED OLSON Photo Editor KAREN BAINTER Feature Editor ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 73 ---------- STACY TUCKER MARSHALL BRONSON Columnist Columnist JOHN BREADESON VALERIE LOCKHART Reporter Reporter YVONNE WESTMAN Reporter CAROLYN RITCHIE Reporter MIKE SMITH ROGER MYERS Reporter Sports Editor ARDEN MUNKRES Photographer LINDA KLEVE Reporter ROGER LIBBY Reporter ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 74 ---------- CONCERT JEROME GLASS, Director Row One: D. FUNES, D. ZEVENBERGEN, C. BECKEN, J. KARJALA, D. HINDS. Row Two: D. CAMMACK, J. ZINK, R. RAYMENT, D. SOL-BACH, L. BLESSIN, S. REED, H. BRODIN, A. WAALI, J. KOMBOL, G. SCHMIDTKE, M. ROSS, C. ASSINK, W. BURKE. 74 ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 75 ---------- BAND Row Three: D. BAXTER, B. BYRNE, R. SCHMIDT, C. BRADY. B. MOOREHEAD, S. VANDER ARK, R. MERIDITH, P. DODD, W. RICH-TER, B. De CASTRO, D. RICHTER, C. McFARLAND, K. PETERS. Row Four: S. BUSS, J. HOWARD, W. SULLIVAN, J. FASSETT, M. CLARK, M. CHRISTINE, J. REANEY, B. WILLIAMS, B. ASSINK, B. MULLEN, C. KLEIN, J. MENGHINI, K. CRONIN, D. FORBES. 75 ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 76 ---------- COLLEGE-CIVIC DR. FRANK D'ANDREA, Conductor ARTHUR THAL, Concertmaster First Violins: B. GOOCH, H. DePASTEL, L. LAWSON, C. BANKS, J. STENDAL, L. CHURCH, M. MELLAN, F. JONES, R. WEISS, D. ROBERSON, E. CROOK. Second Violins: R. COPLAND, D. RESER, L. ANDERSON, S. COOPER, B. SPEES, G. HELLBERG, A. LINDE, K. La COUNT, E. LANG. Violas: P. DALQUEST, J. BARRY, B. SCOTT, D. VAN ZANTEN, M. WINSLOW, N. NORMAN, M. GRAHAM, C. 76 JOHNSON, S. SCHERMAN. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 77 ---------- SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Cellos: L. BANKS, N. SMITH, M. BENSEN, M. SEASTROM, D. AL- BRECHT, P. STROCK, M. KEPPEL. Basses: P. DALLEY, P. GENZLER, W. WILLIAMS. Flutes: A. BARTRUFF, W. RASMUSSEN, J. WILLS. Piccolo: D. ZENENBERGEN. Oboes: N. BUSSARD, E. HINDS. Clarinets: D. CAMMACK, D. BAXTER. Bassoons: L. CESAREO, J. GLASS. Horns: D. FORBES, M. TOWNE, J. MENGHINI, E. HALEY. Trumpets: S. REED, A. WAALI. Trombones: B. MOOREHEAD, S. VANDER ARK, W. RICHTER. Tuba: W. ASSINK. Timpani: R. SCHMIDT. Percussion: L. BRADBURN, L. VAN ZANTEN, B. De CASTRO. Harp: N. GRAHAM. 77 ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 78 ---------- COLLEGE CHOIR ERAND, B. CUMMINGS, M. BURNETT, G. GOELZER, D. GRANT, B. BOEDE, OWE, L. HEMMERLING, J. SPIECKERMAN, P. GENSZLER, J. WOLFRUM, ]MERSON, K. ZATRINE, B. DeKAY, L. STOKES, L. MORGAN, J. OGDON, INGE, J. OLSON, D. LENGSETH, M. FLICKINGER, B. REGIER, B. BEZAN- , S. COLLINS, P. FROST, K. BUCKNER, J. ZINK, D. DICKINSON, C. STOUT, URLINGHOUSE. CARLSON N, J. ELER .RVIS, P. M L. HAUG! JANSEN, E [JMANO, C. SHER: BE J. B CABLE, J. GRENCH, R. SCHMIDT, F. LADY, H. WASHINGTON, E. R. SENNER. W. ASINK, P. PITTSEN-BENSELER, G. MYLAND, ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 79 ---------- CONCERT CHORALE FRONT ROW: E. JANVIS, R. OLSON, M. EPP, . NUEMAN, J. SPIECK C. FICHTER, S. IRVIN, F. EATON, D. CIGLER R. WEISS. OENTER ] BUSHAW, S. JOHNSON, J. BURNS, B. LOGSDON, C. SARGEANT, J. BR GASKELL, E. HANSON, H. CARSON, D. LANGSETH, S. MINGE, E. E GREEN, S. KANUR. BACK ROW: M. PITTMAN, L. VANZENTEN, S. ( YOU, R. BROWN, M. CARROLL, J. BETHERS, D. BENSLER, E. LEE, ( SON, G. BILODEAU, J. SWANSON, K. HOTCHKISS, G. KNOLL, J. SW NMAN, W B. VN, B. 'EP, J. RTEL-rOHN-rNAM. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 80 ---------- Row One K. Carlson M. Arnott K. Fifield B. Johnson V. Tatro M. Seastrom D. Minish Row Two K. Butler K. Fifield S. Hart K. Tellvik L. Lindsay E. Murphy L. Digerness N. Sherman J. Boos J. Gleason A. Walker ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION A C E is the student branch of the professional or-ganization of the Association for Childhood Edu-cation International. Using the theme "The Child and the Community" the club based their fall quar-ter programs on phases of community life in which the child takes part. Winter and Spring quarters they worked with community children. One of the few groups on campus with a "Greek" name (A-R-T), this active little group was re-sponsible for hosting an art exhibit, as well as con-tributing program designs and posters for the Drama Department offerings. For their own enter-tainment and enlightenment, the group made trips to several art exhibits. ALPHA RHO TAU Linda Stixrud Neil Pfundt Carson Boysen Bob Stougard ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 81 ---------- Row One J. Allen A. Randall D. Dahl W. Asplund L. Brown E. Dahl Row Two D. Spangler J. Borman J. Nelson D. Smith C. Howisey L. Karis H. Shergill A W S has four main purposes as stated in its con-stitution; 1. To develop cooperation, between the student body and the administrative offices of the school. 2. To strengthen the spirit of loyalty and good fellowship among women students. 3. To pro- vide a means by which the women students may express opinions on matters of interest to them. 4. To encourage high ideals of character and social standards. Throughout the year, A W S strives to fulfill these objectives. ASSOCIATED WOM] ALPINE CLUB Exploring the mountains, Alpine Club observes and studies nature's beauty by hiking and climb-ing. The club had hikes to Mount Baker, Icy Peak, Ruth Mountain and Mount Erie. Spring quarter the club sponsored a course to increase climbing safety. EN STUDENTS Row One J. Engen S. Aldrich L. Engelsen J. Kulbistski B. Baker L. Anderson Row Two P. Hawn K. Larson D. Spatafore J. Menghini J. Hill M. Baker S. Martin K. Stack ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 82 ---------- Row One J. Everett R. Schmid R. Ogdon T. Whitefield E. Vadset T. Clayton C. Fumano iRow Two M. Boettcher R. Devier H. Schlenker P. Napper R. Burton D. Hayes J. Hayes J. Carroll D. Myers R. Jensen G. Kuybus C. Wilson Composed of members of the Episcopal and Angli-can churches, Canterbury Club holds a business meeting and program each week under the leader-ship of Reverend John Ledger. Classes in Bible Study, Confirmation and classes for married cou-ples are all provided through the Club, along with social activities and open houses. CANTERBURY CLUB BACHELORS CLUB Enjoying their second year on campus as a non-service club of upper classmen, the Bachelors fol-lowed their festive Homecoming activities with their Second Annual Field Day, always a joyous occasion. Row One G. Anstis S. Lich C. Waugh J. Long Rev. J. Ledger L. Lawson C. Newton K. Carlson Row Two M. Lockwood S. Henry J. Tam F. Davis D. Canfield A. Simmons M. Hanson J. Laulainen R. Coury C. Pein L. Clark J. Stipes Dog-Pokonip of Canterbury ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 83 ---------- JE~A NE.TE BYERS JANICE D)OXSEE CAROL P.ECKEN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION Christian Science Organization at Western pro-vides an opportunity for students and faculty who are interested in its teachings to worship together. Weekly meetings are held which include testi-monies and remarks on Christian Science, and readings from the Bible. Attempting to create an interest in hree eco-nornics, Western's Colhecon Club is advised by Mrs. Edith Larrabee. An Italian pizza dinner which the girls prepared themselves, and a senior t:a w're among the year's activities. Representa-tive: s were sent by the club to the state home eco-nomics convention. COLHECON COHECON row one S. HART F. MARSHALL H. TURCK H. DVORACHEK M. JOHANSEN S. JOHNSTON M. SCOVIL row two G. ANSTIS J. LONEY K. SOUTH T. GERTEIS J. LUNGER L. PETERSON M. CARROLL C. ERCHINGER C. BECKEN S. FISHER D. SPATAFARE M. BRODIE S. KELLEY o, ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 84 ---------- Row One D. Church B. Remmert E. King I. Chesterly L. Hemmerling B. Grosshans Row Two R. Schroeder V. Wahl R. Kendall D. Wahl J. Wahl R. Klid J. Warkentin I. Brantner DEUTCHE STUDENTENVEREIN The Deseret Club, composed of student members of the Latter-day Saints Church, had a year of inter-esting social activities and informative religious discussions. Highlights of the year's activities in-cluded a beach party on Chuckanut Drive, a spa-ghetti dinner and dance at Lakewood, and a dinner at advisor Golden Larsen's home. DESERET CLUB During the year the Deutsche Studentenverein has actively purused its objective of providing oppor-tunities for students to improve their ability to converse in German, and to gain a better under-standing of life and culture in German speaking countries. Besides the German songs, games, skits and films, the programs included several native German speakers. Row One S. Gerard G. Gunn G. Larsen Row Two T. Olson S. Dearinger A. Linde K. Hoeruegel E. Huse S. Green ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 85 ---------- Row One A. Heuchirt V. Broch G. Gregg R. Granger Row Two R. Fuguay B. La Faver M. Harris B. Lane B. Strode ALPHA TAU Alpha Tau is Western's chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau, the international honor society in industrial arts and vocational education. This year the club attended Washington and Oregon I.A. conven-tions, sponsored a symposium entitled "What is Industrial Arts at Western" and visited various school districts to observe I.A. facilities. The Folk and Square Dance Club was active this year in providing half time entertainment at the homecoming game, sponsoring two folk and square dance mixers, and attending exhibitions. It was formed for the purpose of learning and taking part in the dances of our country and other coun-tries. FOLK AND SQUARE DANCE Row One A. Davis R. Friend C. Danielson J. Spalding Row Two D. Smith B. Burgoyne J. Hickenbottom B. Crabtree ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 86 ---------- Row One B. Baker N. Matson C. McCormick L. Wicklund Row Two B. Pike F. Billingsley J. Boyles D. Bortles Dr. P. Herbold FORENSICS Pi Kappa Delta, the honorary forensics fraternity took part in various tournaments and sent four members to Stillwater, Oklahoma for the national tournament and convention. The group also spon-sored the annual high school international tourna-ment which was held in December at Western. Row One B. Guerin R. Philippart B. Rhoades G. Egger Row Two J. Slotemaker B. Anne P. Pausigo D. Hagel J. Hanes D. Minish P. Philippart Le Cercle Francais, Western's French club was formed to promote understanding of the French people through study of their past and present arts and sciences, and at the same time help stu-dents to improve their French speaking ability. FRENCH CLUB ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 87 ---------- Row One K. Ernst D. Hayes N. Troutner D. Canfield M. Baker L. Ernst Row Two M. Ladwig L. Joyce J. Palmer B. Logsdon S. Butler A. Peterson K. Johnson F. Lorenson G. Watson A. Donovan A. Bates C. Gjovaag Row Three B. Lind J. Long D. Corliss J. Kuder B. Brown J. Carroll B. Steen B. Hendrickson J. Caton S. Cortelyou "Hui O Hawaii," a club for students from the Ha-waiian Islands, was organized this year for the purpose of fostering a friendly atmosphere for Hawaiian students attending WWCE. The club aims to give Hawaiian students an opportunity to sing and play Hawaiian music, to dance the tra-ditional dances, and to better understand Hawaiian culture. "HUI O HAWAII" HELMSMEN The purpose of Helmsmen is to organize events which promote student interest in the athletic pro-gram and other College activities. Other activities are: Chairmanship of the Home-coming parade, Co-chairmanship of the W U S Drive, Sponsor of the Spring Sports Informal to honor the athlete of the year, and the providing student guides for school conferences. Row One C. Ash R. Kimolo K. Hirano Row Two Dr. D. Walter M. Quaintance P. Chun J. Takasaki J. Lowrey Row Three L. Buxbaum C. Tamura K. Rapozo D. Bortles T. Rhea J. Davis F. Lum ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 88 ---------- Row One E. Johnson I. Lewis Y" ._4N. Skewis D. Thompson V. Jensen ; , C. Greene Row Two D. Higley D. Erickson A. Jensen S. Rigg W. Elmendorf P. Sisson Row Three J. Davenport P. Hart K. Hotchkiss F. Eaton M. Green C. Kuhnhausen D. Dale E. Karstens A. Underwood J. Price J. Slotemaker INTER VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP The I V C F program includes discussions, outside speakers and special programs. Bible teaching is the key-note of all meetings. Several small Bible study groups on campus are sponsored by the IVCF. A fall quarter skating party and other social events, including participation in regional I V C F conferences, were among club activities. The International Relations Club, which incorpo-rates the Model United Nations delegation, spent the year preparing itself to represent Costa Rica at the University of Oregon. Faculty members and outside speakers were brought in to supplement the information available on Central American politics. A high school Model United Nations was held for the first time on this campus this spring. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Row One T 7 C. Newton J. Emery B. Guerin K. Fortin K. Larson J. Smith R. Booth Row Two S. Brown F. Davis L. Sheeley J. Boyles R. Michael D. Turnbull ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 89 ---------- Row One N. Roberts I. Hammer, Advisor M. Spanier D. Carlson V. Chatterton C. Backus J. Mays Row Two L. Hoff K. Carroll S. Rigg J. Hanson L. Christensen C. Schamehorn M. Bosnich R. Cook T. Schaffer J. Funada C. Warner Row Three M. Huggins D. Dahl D. Dale E. Molver G. Gregg D. Bollman C. Murray J. Panagos V. Wahl F. Hanson L S A, a member of the Lutheran Students' Asso- ciation of America, meets weekly at the UCCF House, where topics chosen by the students are presented by faculty members and other guest speakers. This group of fellowship, fun, and ac-tivity begins in the fall with the L S A Banquet. Such events as carolling, skating, and beach part-ies furnish good times for all throughout the year. KAPPA DELTA PI Kappa Delta Pi, national education honorary on the campus of WWCE, meets once a month for a business meeting and study program of some as- pect of education. Typical meetings of this past year have included a presentation of the Russian school system, and a comparison of the Italian and American school systems. LUTHERAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Row One a D. Hatling Pastor N. Dahle r B. Bushaw S. Hendrickson S. Vold J. Farrell Row Two D. Thoemke K. Dingwall D. Wahl R. Farrell J. Goos M. Bachman R. Michael B. Stimson L. Johnson ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [90] ---------- Row One S. Capps K. Schuehle S. Irish K. Butler D. Church E. Matsushita Row Two S. Rio, Advisor E. Miller G. Gillespie R. Sams D. Bauthues R. Huffman T. Nybakken Row Three M. Phelps G. Mahy R. Saltis T. Abolins B. Gilda L. Allen B. Asplund MATH CLUB The purpose of the Newman Club is threefold: to foster and deepen the spiritual, intellectual, and social interests of Catholic students attending a secular college. Guest speakers and question and answer periods are included in the meetings. Vari-ous club socials, such as dances, picnics, and other recreational activities, round out the Newman Club program. NEWMAN CLUB The purpose of the Mathematics club is to bring together students interested in mathematics and to nurture this interest. The club, now starting its second year, has played host to several visiting lec-turers, has organized get-togethers, and has pro-vided a mathematics help-service. Row One A. Lensrud S. Collingwood J. Copley T. Gerteis M. Gillet W. Jasprica Row Two A. Hageman R. Christman, Advisor E. Jungbluth D. Haase J. Barry P. Lee A. Brand Row Three K. Knutson M. Burke K. Anderson G. Jensen B. Gable M. Hyatt J. Harlow T. Gill G. Cox C. Johnson P. Unrein A. Padlo Father T. Phelen ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [91] ---------- Row One B. Zagelow R. Myers G. Mills Row Two T. Whitefield D. Myers J. Steiner NORSEMEN Composed of all men students on campus, the Norsemen sponsor the annual Norsemen's Ball, the All Sports Banquet and co-sponsor the Sweet-hearts Ball with their opposition AWS. Organiza-tion of a rally to promote the Civic Field, an issue in the city election and provision of refreshments for the football and basketball players after each home game are but a few of the activities of this club. Row One A. Stewart P. Sullivan N. Person G. Watson V. Chatterton Row Two ; M. Gutchow S. Maloy C. Berry M. Garmo L. Kains Interpretive dance is the main interest of Orchesis members. The club devotes itself to a study of the techniques of creative dance as a form of expres-sion. During the year club members performed in Homecoming Skit Night and for special interest groups. The major project of the year was the Winter Concert in March. ORCHESIS ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 92 ---------- Row One: G. Schmidtke J. Kerr D. Hickey Row Two: R. Batterberry E. Hepler M. Lauritsen R. Lundgren R. Fuguay RADIO CLUB The Western Washington College Radio Club is organized to encourage and foster growth in am-ateur radio. The club has its own transmitter and receiver, located in the Industrial Arts Building. In their activities they have contacted and talked to other "hams" throughout the world. Row One: B. Bojack M. White D. Thompson E. Fisher Row Two: M. Bryde C. Lucas B. Robbins S. Luke P. Hedges J. Engen M. Albert K. Stack J. Hayford Rheba D. Nickerson is a professional organization for those who major or minor in the fields of health, physical education, and recreation. This year the club has tried to provide information on current problems and activities in local areas. RHEBA D. NICKERSON ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 93 ---------- Row One J. Johnston B. Osborne R. Yothers Row Two D. Parker G. Gerhard D. Maconaghie, Advisor J. Allen W W Rugby ended its fall season in second place in the 2nd division Vancouver Rugby League with 6 wins and 2 losses. The team was then invited to join the first division league, which is considered the top league in North America. The Viks sur-prised the Canadian teams by ending up in first position with a 4 win, 1 loss, 1 tie record. At pres-ent their record stands at 44 wins, 6 losses, and 1 tie for the past three years. RIFLE CLUB The Viking Rifle Club was organized this year with the intent of promoting inter-collegiate rifle competition. The club is interested in providing proper instruction in the use of small bore riflles, and plans a regular schedule of matches with other colleges. RUGBY Row One G. Tangen N. Ross H. Langeman P. Napper R. Devier J. Johnston Row Two D. Sheppard G. MacGowan D. Giles L. Wolf K. Burton D. Hayes R. Dunbar R. Kendall M. McVay Row Three M. Woods M. Cooper G. Fumano B. Jackson A. Mathieson R. Snider G. Bridgeman M. Boettcher B. Ogdon ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [94] ---------- Row One: J. Wills M. French Row Two : L. Engelsen J. Carroll B. LaFever S. Brown Row Three: J. Byers J. Bellingar S. Staverer B. Barker P. Kaye D. Laster R. Polle B. Stimson G. Laing SCHUSSKEN SKI CLUB The "Sounders," a new club this year on campus, was organized for the purpose of furthering the sport of skin and S C U B A diving. The club mem-bership is open only to WWCE students and their dependents. In association with the P.E. Depart-ment the club provides an economical training program. The events of the year included training sessions, weekend dives, and competition with Canadian and Washington State clubs. Schussken Ski Club's purpose is to further in- terest in skiing, whether one is an expert or a beginner. In the club's agenda one will find gen-eral meetings, ski movies, fashion shows, inter-collegiate races, and ski trips. "SOUNDERS" Row One: D. Henderson K. Baker D. Bollman R. McConnell R. Gibson F. Antrobus J. Gabriel Row Two: L. Morgan E. Morgan J. Tiland G. Laursen B. Robinson R. Dunden J. Akers A. Lee J. Zimmerman C. Walsh ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [95] ---------- UNION BOARD UNION BOARD MEMBERS Jim Boyles Diane Dunken Larry Ernst Tom Gill Carolyn Gjovaag Carol Howisey Colleen McCormick SUE MARTIN, Secr. MARSHALL BRON SON, Chairman MR. DeBRULER, Advisor (members cont.) Janet Meyers Al Randell Cathy Stack Jim Stipes Linda Stixud Stacy Tucker Darryl Zentner ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 96 ---------- Row One J. Cadd D. West J. Glass A. Sullivan J. Amsberry G. Tweten Row Two P. Jones D. Newberry S. Siggs S. Mills M. Cammack E. Dobbe J. Roddzant S. Molver L. Prather J. Carter Row Three S. Antrobus J. Spangenberg L. Swenson C. Bosket M. Koll R. Jepsen S. Rapozo S. Richmond STUDENT WIVES CLUB Row One B. Sterton J. Weller S. Choate Row Two B. Bollman J. White B. Micklin M. Hickle K. Brock P. Lindberg J. Westrick Row Three C. Oordt J. Ayers E. Fender M. Jackson J. Gibson S. Jean J. Olson M. Kaufman B. Langeman J. Clark L. Carpenter Row Four M. Dubuque L. Bottorff N. Downey C. Nelson B. Kimble A. Dieffenbach S. Sadler C. Sonnabend B. Scofield J. Cantaloube The Student Wives Club, which was formed to further social relationships among wives of married students at Western, was entered this year as Western Washington College Chapter in the National Dames Club. The Club began this year with the annual Invitational Tea open to all wives of married students and all married women attending Western. About eighty members met the first Wednesday of each month, hearing speakers and seeing films. A Halloween party and an Easter egg hunt were held for the husbands. Thanksgiving baskets of food and clothing to two needy families, a rummage sale, attendance at a style show, and an Installation banquet climaxed by a candelight ceremony, were other activities of the year. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 97 ---------- M. Flanders Advisor J. Mastor D. Hayes S. Weidman The UCCF, under the direction of Rev. Lyle Sel- lards, has provided a variety of programs this past year including classes in religion, and taking part in the Faculty Speaks series. A new addition to its building, completed this year, gives the group more room for the various activities - social, religious, and intellectual, which the Foun-dation holds. THETA ALPHA PHI Theta Alpha Phi is a National Honorary Dra-matics Fraternity. The chapter at WWCE is the only one in Washington and it is an honor that the calibre of Western's dramatics activities are rated above other larger schools in the State. The orga-nization exists for the promotion and continual improvement of College drama throughout the country. UNITED CHRISTIAN CAMPUS FOUNDATION Row One S. Tucker L. Bracken J. Lindahl N. Oberg B. Guerin L. Love Row Two S. Irvin S. Green R. Anderson R. Sellards Dean Gregorius B. Stougard R. Cook T. Clifford Row Three J. Eschrick I. Bellings J. Willison S. Gould A. Lindstrom M. Laurtisen C. Newton D. Warr L. Atteberry S. Imhoff J. Ogdon ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 98 ---------- VALKYRIE Organized for the support of school activities, Val-kyrie, Western's service honorary elects new mem-bers each spring. Some of this year's activities included the Home-coming Queen's Ball, Co- sponsorship of the World University Service Drive in February, and acting as ushers for various programs throughout the year. Row One S. Capps K. Butler V. Chaterton D. Higley S. Aldrich P. Sullivan M. Scovil M. Ladwig Row Two C. Schamehorn A. Marx B. Mackey J. McDonnell B. Lindsley M. Bosnich K. Larson J. Rey S. Weidman Row Three M. Peckham D. Hauge J. Mathews B. Stewart K. Cochran J. Engen N. Sherman J. Menghini E. Bolduan J. Boss A. Marzuello M. Wilton K. Fifield K. Carroll The objective of the "W" Club is to further ath-letics at Western. The "W" men held a fight night winter quarter as a money making project, fea-turing Western males as the boxers and wrestlers. The selling of game programs, and an annual din-ner dance held during spring quarter were among other club activities. "W" CLUB Row One P. Robicheau D. Trethewey A. Hoppenrath G. Dobbe M. Kirk Row Two G. Tangen A. Coghill D. Zentner R. Norman G. Bridgman R. Drvier B. Zagelow V. Spangler Row Three L. Livermore P. Kempf R. Dunbar C. Warr G. Moore B. Plotts M. Hyatt S. Zappe E. Gish ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 99 ---------- Row One T. Fiorito J. Walker J. Elsbree B. Burgoyne Row Two L. Boothe A. Swerdfeger N. Person L. Blinzler N. Smith D. Nygaard S. Weidman Row Three D. Martin R. Quinn S. Buss D. Robertson J. Mastor Dr. Lyman WESTERN PLAYERS Reorganizing this year with a new constitution and bylaws, Western Players, the college dra-matics club, gave active support to the college pro-ductions and undertook dramatic projects of its own. Meetings are highlighted by speakers or entertainment dealing in the dramatic vein. Formed to further women's athletics at Western, the Women's Recreation Association takes part in athletic activities and sponsors athletic events. The WRA also held a carnival winter quarter, an initiation tea, parties, with the final event - cul-minating the year's activities, a weekend camping trip to Sinclair Island in the San Juans. WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION Row One S. Luke D. Thompson P. Hedges B. Robbins B. Fujinaga P. Coffin M. Albert Row Two M. White M. Pryde M. Neuman C. Lucas K. Tellvik J. Engen S. Cunningham C. Minshull K. Stack S. Weidman J. Hayford Row Three E. Fisher J. Sirguy L. Blessin L. Lechner B. Bojack G. Denny B. Gaskell C. Denny B. Johnson S. Gerhard 9 L. Lindstrom ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 100 ---------- YOUNG DEMOCRA The Young Democrats took an active part in the fall campaign. In working with the local Demo-cratic Headquarters, they distributed literature and spoke to various groups throughout the Bel-lingham area. A mock election and three debates on pertinent issues of the campaign were co-spon- sored with the Young Republicans Club. Row One D. Dunkin J. Berg N. Olsen D. Stein B. Bushaw Row Two M. Garmo P. Rodgers G. Haffie C. Papritz G. Odegaard D. Lewis R. Short D. Newsham A. Donovan rs The Western Washington College Sailing Club was formed in November, to organize those interested in sailing, or anxious to learn to sail. The club's first racing competition was the regatta sponsored by Seattle University in January, where they com-peted against one Canadian, and three American colleges. W. W. C. SAILING CLUB Row One S. Green B. Livesind B. Hendrickson E. Fiedler E. Dahl Row Two J. Willison D. Hogue K. Thorn J. Lindahl N. Oberg J. Yates L. Kairis I. Bellingar ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 101 ---------- Row One J. Matthews B. Thorgrimson L. Blessin Row Two E. Hinds L. Cliff L. Wichlund F. Beisse M. Nelson S. Rio, Advisor THE YOUNG REPUBLICANS Critics Club, an organization for those interested in the informal discussion of literature and kin-dred subjects, has enjoyed an increase in mem-bership and enthusiasm. The lively and provoc-ative bi-weekly meetings have been devoted to discussion and analysis of Eugene O'Neill's plays. CRITICS CLUB The Young Republicans Club worked hard in the fall mock election with a successful rally for Rich-ard Nixon and Lloyd Andrews. Highlights of the year included speeches by Senator Lennart, candi-date for Representative Starr, Congressman West-land, and Governor Hatfield of Oregon, and debates against the Democratic Club on Foreign Issues, Social Welfare, and State Issues. Row One V. Gow A. Van Avar, Sponsor P. Dalley K. Bruun M. Klein Row Two D. Stein R. Johnson J. Oreb A. Trymofiew R. Klein M. Garmo ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [102] ---------- BLUE BARNACLES Row One: L. Kairis, S. Johnson, M. Pryde, C. Green, J. Clark, K. Ross. Row Two: I. Wills, P. Thompson, C. Kersten, D. White, J. Hill, L. Hall, S. Gurard. Row Three: G. Denny, S. Larsen, S. Kapps, M. Qvintance, J. Lindahl, S. Leighton, A. Marx, P. Giles, S. Maloy, C. Waugh, A. Murk, J. Barry, J. Cowan, Miss Kilby. Row Four: Jane Doe, J. Harlow, M. Camp, J. Wills, K. Hunskor, L. McKee, J. Lowrey. BOWLING Row One B. Bickford J. Zabel B. Huning Row Two B. Schoonover W. Richter B. Waterbury L .D. White ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [103] ---------- Row One L. Engelsen C. Schamehorn R. Dvarachek J. Runnels B. Lindsley B. Mackey Row Two L. Ernst K. Larson J. Boos J. McDonnell M. Bosnich S. Weidman B. Logsdon D. Page Row Three N. Pfundt D. Carlson D. Simpson D. Hayes R. Baker G. Mills D. Trethewey J. Caton C. Bertrand WHO'S WHO VOCOLLEGIANS Row One B. Fryant M. Pratt J. Bethers J. Fink K. Morse Row Two E. Jarvis B. Williams E. Lee D. Gregorius ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [104] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 105 ---------- SPORTS The WWC athletic program continued to develop this year, showing every indication of growing to fit its new building. The crowds too seemed ready for a move to the new facilities as they overflowed the old area. Rugby came into its own. Though considered a club ac-tivity, it led all the major sports in injuries. Two landmarks of the year: The construction of the new gym, with the eventual acceptance of the new roof style, and the passing of the bond issue for the civic field. We look forward to even more successful seasons and no more games at Battersby Bog. ii lmy 3 ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [106] ---------- FOOTBALL ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 107 ---------- Western ended its 1960 football season in 4th place in the Evergreen Conference with a record of 2 wins and 7 losses. All conference halfback Ron Ladines repeated, for the second straight year, as leading ground gainer in the conference with an average of 4.7 yards per carry. Jerry Beringer, defensive end; Harry Leons, offensive tackle; and Gordon Martin, defensive line backer captured all conference honors along with Ladines. The highlight of the 1960 season was Western's thrilling 13-7 homecoming victory over the Sav-ages of Eastern Washington. Losing only 5 seniors this year, Coach Lounsberry's hopes are very high for the coming season. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 108 ---------- DALE JOHANSON JERRY JOYCE Quarterback Right Halfback BOB GILDA RON LADINES End Left Halfback JOHN COWDEN PETE KEMPF Center Fullback GLEN PAYNE FRED SHULL End Left Halfback GORDON MARTIN End AL LIMA Center NEIL SHERBAKOFF Tackle HARRY LEONS Tackle Most Valuable Player ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 109 ---------- BOB PLOTTS DOUG End RINGENBACH Quarterback MIKE HERRON ROGER SCHMIDT Left Halfback Left Halfback DICK HAYES Tackle VANCE SPANGLER Quarterback RAY DEVIER Guard KRIS JACOBSON Right Halfback STEVE HANSEN Quarterback RALPH SMITH End GARY BRIDGEMAN Guard LEROY FULLER Fullback ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 110 ---------- ROLAND SIGGS Center MIKE McVAY Tackle JERRY BERINGER End LELAND WOLF Guard GARY FUMANO Guard JAMES LOUNSBERRY Coach BILL JOHNSON Halfback ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 111 ---------- LADINES INJURED IN HOMECOMING GAME September 17 September 24 October 1 October 8 October 15 October 22 October 29 November 5 November 12 1960 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY CENTRAL WASHINGTON COLLEGE WHITWORTH COLLEGE PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF PUGET SOUND EASTERN WASHINGTON COLLEGE CENTRAL WASHINGTON COLLEGE WHITWORTH COLLEGE Here 8-0 Here 15-0 Here 19-3 There 35-13 There 26-6 Won Here 12-0 Here 13-7 Won There 33-0 Here 30-0 Manager JERRY STEINER Backfield Coach Trainer BOB JACOBS HERB ANDERSON Student Coach JACK SIM End Coach BILL KARWACKI ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [112] ---------- BASKETBALL ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 113 ---------- Clayton, Bloch, Gilda, Rife, Riseland, Mose, Adams, Washington, Saltis, Nixon, Edwards, and Kirk. Western's basketball squad finished the 1961 season in second place in the conference with a record of eight wins and six losses. Herm Washington led all scorers with an average of 13.8 points per game. Outstanding play was also turned in by Jim Adams, Mike Kirk, Ron Saltis, Gary Mose and Jim Rife. The team was helped considerably by Dave Edwards who became eligible in the middle of the season. Losing only one starter through gradu-ation, Coach Hubbard's hopes are very high for next season. Western 55 Western 80 Western 87 Western 73 Western 73 Western 55 Western 67 Western 77 Western 68 Western 61 Western 59 . . . . . S.P.C. . . . . P.U. . . . . . P.U. . . . . . Linfield . . . . . U.P.S. . . . . . U.P.S . . . . . Central . . . . . P.L.U. . . . P.L.U. . . . . . Whitworth . . . . . Eastern 48 73 35 60 50 76 64 66 53 66 52 Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western S.P.C. U.P.S. Central U.B.C. P.L.U P.L.U. Eastern Whitworth U.P.S. Eastern S.P.C. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 114 ---------- JOHN RISELAND DAVE EDWARDS HERM WASHINGTON TERRY NIXON COACH HUBBARD JIM RIFE BOB GILDA Vikings in action ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 115 ---------- TERRY CLAYTON MIKE KIRK BUD BLOCH RON SALTIS JIM ADAMS GARY MOSE ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 116 ---------- YELL SQUAD MARLENE VANDERGRIEND BOB "TIGER" OGDEN ANITA STEWART SONG LEADERS Back Row: PAT CLARK CAROLYN FICHTER Front Row: KAREN NORTHFIELD IRENE KOPPENDAFFER ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 117 ---------- RUGBY Bob Jackson, Craig McGowan, Mike McVay, Dick Hayes, Leland Wolf, Gary Bridgeman, Gary Fumano, Dennis Shephard The Vikings, coached by Al Mathieson, cli-maxed the season after a 14-2-1 record. After a long season in which they moved from second to first division, the Vikings remained undefeated after they became a first division club. The Vikings made their second annual trip during spring vacation to the Interna-tional Tournament in Monterey, California. They played five games and won four which gave them a third place consolation finish be-hind Stanford and U.S.C. The Ruggers played C.O.P. in the final match, defeating them 13-3. Several team members attempting to help the sport spread to the high schools of the state, have been voluntarily coaching a first year team at Nooksack Valley High School. DENNIS SHEPHARD ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [118] ---------- BASEBALL ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 119 ---------- With high hopes and a host of talented ballplayers, Western's baseball team started on the road of the 1961 season. The team opened the season by losing to the University of Washington, but bounced right back to take a double header from Pacific Lutheran University. The main battery for this season appears to be Doug Ringenbach and Harry Leons. The team was helped immensely by Uni-versity of Washington transfer, Dave Edwards. If the beginning of the season is any indication of what is to come, Western should have a very suc-cessful year. STEINER Row One: Fosnick, Steiner, Smith, Kirk, Spangler, Ringenbach, Edwards, Lindberg, Cadd Row Two: Kerns, Jensen, Hedington, Gish, Leons, Wilson, Robicheau, Schulz, Wells Row Three: Hawkins, Gorsuch, Bajema, Shull, Heron, Tangen ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 120 ---------- RINGENBACH HAWKINS LEONS SCHULZ ROBICHEAU SHULL Spangler tagging Jensen. Robicheau is in the background. KERNS TANGEN ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 121 ---------- WILSON EDWARDS GISH JENSEN LINDBERG SMITH CADD EOSNICK KIRK ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 122 ---------- TRACK The 1961 track season got under way with a three way meet at the University of British Columbia in which Western took such stalwarts as Jerry Joyce in the sprints; Don Trethewey, N.A.I.A. Steeplechase Champion; and Dave Page, Ever-green Conference half mile record holder. Losing some promising freshmen through ineligibility, Dr. Ciszek relied on his returning lettermen to garner most of the points this season. After the regularly scheduled season, all eyes were on the conference meet at Central in May. HERMAN WASHINGTON Row One: Tarleck, Joyce, Hartwick, Dodd, Steckles, Johnson, Page Row Two: Peschek, Washington, Ross, Wahl, Fairbanks, Papritx, Olson, Anderson, Dahl Row Three: Warr, Abolins, Copland, Beringer, Shelton, Tretheway, Phipps, Kempf ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [123] ---------- PETE KEMPF CAL PAPRITZ BOB TARLECK JERRY JOYCE DON TRETHEWEY DAVE PAGE PETE KEMPF ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 124 ---------- SWIMMING Led by Senior Co-captains, Western's swim team went through a tough but successful season. Coach Bob Jacobs splashers were headed by record break-ing backstroker, Dennis Donovan. The highlight of the swim season was the conference meet at Central in which Western's medley relay team composed of Hyatt, Zapffe, Kinkella, and Donovan smashed the conference record. Other records were smashed by Kinkella in the backstroke and Don-ovan in the backstroke. Losing only two seniors this year, Western will be a strong contender for the conference championship next season. Row Two Bob Kinkela Bill Williams Gil Dobbe Frank Ceteznik Rod Norman Al Hoppenroth Row One Nev Bradley Dennis Donovan Dave Johnson Leroy Livermore Mike Hyatt Carl Zapffe Al Coghill ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 125 ---------- LEROY LIVERMORE, FRANK CELEZNIK, DAVE JOHNSON GIL DOBBE AL COGHILL Front to Back: CARL ZAPFFE MIKE HYATT DENNIS DONOVAN ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 126 ---------- TENNIS NORM OLSON With the appearance of spring, Coach Lappen-bush's tennis team returned to the courts for the beginning of another season. The team looks as in-effective in preseason play as it did last year, but we must remember that last year the dolbles com-bination of Bertrand and King knocked the highly touted Whitworth duo out of the N.A.I.A. cham-pionships. Veteran Chuck Bertrand will undoubt-edly be the mainstay of the team this year, and Zagelow and Johnson will be backing him up in the second and third spots. Also the team has reg-istered definite improvement clear down through number ten on the varsity tennis ladder, which gives a promising indication for a successful sea-son. CHUCK BERTRAND, COACH LAPPENBUSCH, BILL ZAGELOW Back Row: Carroll, Olson, Eilers, Clayton, Girod, Johnson, Lappenbusch Front Row: Smith, Zagelow, Babcock, Bertrand, Pederson, Icolucci, Albers ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 127 ---------- GOLF Hit hard by the loss of Bill Wright, N.A.I.A. golf champion, Coach Lounsberry faces another re- building season. The squad is being paced this year by Lawrence Kent, a freshman from Bellingham; and Rick Weihe, also from Bellingham. Having very high potential, this young squad should bene-fit greatly from experience gained on the golf links. Left to right: Paul Sadler, Bill Tille, Jack Sadler, Paul Philipart, Bud Bloch, John Gallant, Keith Kingsbury ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [128] ---------- ACTIVITIES ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 129 ---------- Among other things, this year was filled by: The blaze of homecoming bonfire . . . the red woolly underwear garbed "Savage" hanging from the balcony climaxing Skit Night ... Dances and kings and queens . . . the swish of taffetas, satins, or chiffon with the air smelling of corsages... a ballet, and opera and concerts ... BINGO at the WRA carnival ... The WUS drive, ac-tivities and Bridgmano's regime ... A L Lectures, musicians or shows ... One act plays, full length plays and children's plays ... Countless other activities to be remembered by each person in his own particular way. A year with activities wedged in between studies, and classes, between elections, weekends at home and hours spent in the coffee shop. Activities, acting as doorways to new friendships and the key to renewing and intensi-fying old friendships. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 130 ---------- NORSEMEN'S BALL SOCIAL YEAR BEGAN CRYSTAL BALL ROOM Hotel Leopold ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 131 ---------- KATHY LARSEN Junior Class JANE PALMER Senior Class HOMECOMING PRINCESSES KARLA ANDERSON Sophomore Class KAREN LA COUNT Freshman Class ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 132 ---------- QUEEN SIGRID XXIII Barbara Logsdon ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 133 ---------- WESTERN ROUNDUP ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 134 ---------- Bayview Hall received the trophy for the women's houses with an inviting saloon scene. HOUSE DISPLAY WINNERS "Fort Daniels" was best for the men's houses to capture the third award for Daniels Hall in as many years. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 135 ---------- TOLO KING JIM CARROL Smiling above is Jim Carrol selected by Western Women as this years favorite male. One glance at his Pepsodent smile is enough to make any girl weak. Note also the blonde crew cut, the dapper tie, and Ivy League collar. Certainly the clothes make the man but in this case it is difficult to come to a con-clusion as to which does more for the other. Con-gratulations to you Jim and to your lucky fiancee. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 136 ---------- QUEEN ALICE BATES and KING HAROLD SCHLENKER SWEETHEART BALL The Candidate Couples SUE and MIKE KAREN and BRUCE ALICE and HAROLD DOREEN and BOB ANN and JERRY ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [137] ---------- BRIDGMANO'S Garters... cigars.., guns... gambling and violence Devised by the Barr Maids from Barr's Hall and Highland Hall, Bridgmano's campus raid included a dance and gambling hall in the roaring 20's which raised approximately $200 for WUS. A visit to president Jarrett, various and sundry shootings climaxed by a shoot out with Bronson's "untouchables," characterized the week long regime of Lefty and the Boys (and girls). ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 138 ---------- ARTIST AND LECTURE SERIES Soprano BASEL LANDIA sang "Madame Butterfly." Pinkerton in "Madame Butterfly" was played by JAMES COZENSA. ELEANOR KNAPP played "Suzuki," Madame Butter-fly's servant. Pianist ALEXANDER UNINSKY pre-sented a program of excellent classical music. PHILLIP HANSON portrayed Shakespeare's "Kings and Clowns." ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 139 ---------- A window to culture and information, Western's Artist and Lecture series enabled students to benefit from the lectures and performances of renowned persons. The first program of the fall quarter was the United States Navy Band which delighted students with the quality of its performance and the ex-cellence of arrangements. Madama Butterfly; a full-scale opera was also presented. Beautiful music and colorful Oriental costumes transformed Western's stage for an eve-ning. Next the stage was switched to Shakespeare as Philip Hanson brought the great writer's heroes to life in his portrayal of "Kings and Clowns." The variety continued throughout winter quarter, with the Pacific Ballet presenting an excellent program. William Kelley, author-editor-lecturer added a dash of humor and truth with his lecture, "Is Anger the Answer to Conformity." Nightclub entertainer and satirist, Anna Russell, packed the auditorium for, her spoof on music and songs, using facial expressions, a powerful singers voice, and sparkling wit. A deep-sea explorer, a tenor, and an expert on Africa completed the quarters A L diet. During spring quarter musical programs dominated. Alexander Uninsky presented a piano concert. An organist, Lawrence Moe,gave a very inspiring recital. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [140] ---------- JUNIOR PROM QUEEN Sue Johnston ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 141 ---------- DR. JARRETT enjoyed the evening - and the band played on. 141 ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 142 ---------- Farce and a French Hotel Fall Play-Hotel Paridiso ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [143] ---------- HOTEL PARIDISO Ridiculous and complex situations, stereo-typed characters and fast pace characterized the fall production. Dennis South as the hen-pecked Boniface rebelled against his domi- neering wife, played by Julie Waddell, and cavorted about with his best friend's wife (Alice Swerfeger). Clever costuming, a well-constructed intricate setting, and a variety of different character types were the outstand-ing features of Hotel Paridiso directed by Dr. Kenneth Lyman. THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH The Antrobuses and their maid Sabina with a scattering of various characters including even a dinosaur and mammoth were part of a play which remains in people's minds. Win-ning the Pulitzer Prize for author Thornton Wilder, the play encompasses the ice age, the flood and a war. Lighting effects were well handled, and Diane Nygaard, Jim Walker and Alice Swerdfeger did commendable portray-als of the leading roles under the direction of Dr. Harry Stiver. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 144 ---------- Dreamlike Reality-Both Serious and Comical Winter Play-The Skin of Our Teeth ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 145 ---------- W CLUB FIGHT NIGHT Left: Denny Shephard and Bob Plotz using unorthodox tactics. Below: The glamour shot - Bronson and seconds arrive for match with Jerry Caton The Shephard boys being mistreated by Bridgeman and Hayes ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 146 ---------- FOLK DANCE GROUP PEP BAND CAMPUS ACTIVITIES DANCE BAND ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 147 ---------- SPRING ARCHERY ACTIVITIES "FATIGUES"PLAY FOR STUDENTS SPRING SKIING IS BIG AT WESTERN ,t ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [148] ---------- CLASSES ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 149 ---------- After completing heaps of tests and adding signatures and notations to countless forms, the muddled fuddled and sideyed freshmen cautiously investigate that mys-terious concept known as higher education. Cautiously they open many doors to classrooms and to opportunity and knowledge. Finding the key to the illusive art of learning the freshmen advance, become sophomores and juniors, and if their luck continues and their knowledge piles up uncontaminated and in proper forms they even-tually become that rare and wise creature, the college senior. Within these pages are class pictures; here you will fin present friends, "hi!" acquaintances, faces vaguelya miliar, rangers, and people who will be yout friends in the future. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 150 ---------- SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS BARBARA LOGSDON, Legislature LARRY ERNST, President BOB BURGOYNE, Vice-president MARY ANN BOSNICH, Secretary-treasurer ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 151 ---------- ADAMSEN, LARRY Everett, Wash. Norsemen ANDERSON, CARL Norsemen ANDERSON, HERB Everett, Wash. Norsemen ARNES, ROSEMARY Sedro Woolley, Wash. AWS ADAMS, JANE ALBERS, GERALD Grangeville, Idaho Sumner, Wash. AWS Norsemen ANDERSEN, ANDERSON, DON DONALD Bellingham, Wash. Tacoma, Wash. Norsemen Math Club ANDERSON, RODNEY Bow, Wash. Norsemen ASHBURN, JONATHAN Bellingham, Wash. Rugby Club Collegian BACHUS, CAROL BAGLEY, DON Seattle, Wash. Sedro Woolley, Wash. Kappa Delta Pi Norsemen BAKER, CHET Custer, Wash. Norsemen BAKER, KEN Buckner, Mo. Norsemen ANDRES, ELIZABETH ASPLUND, WILLIAM Lake Stevens, Wash. Alpine Club Math Club BAILEY, DICK Ferndale, Wash. Norsemen BAKER, ROLAND Waitsburg, Wash. ASB Pres. Who's Who ASB Finance Chmn. a4AB4 ~ LL -- ~ I vtW " ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 152 ---------- BALDUAN, ELAINE Snohomish, Wash. Valkyrie, SWEA Scholarship Soc. BARBER, CAROL Bellingham, Wash. AWS BAUTHUES, DON BELLINGAR, Custer, Wash. IDA RAE Norsemen Bellingham, Wash. AWS BARNHART, MIKE Port Townsend, Wash. Norsemen BENJAMIN, BETTY Vancouver, Wash. ACE, LSA, AWS BENNETT, AUDREY Bellingham, Wash. AWS BERINGER, JERRY Monroe, Wash. Norsemen BERTRAND, CHUCK Belevue, Wash. Who's Who BOGAR, GERALD Raymond, Wash. Norsemen BOLLMAN, DAVE BOOS, JUDY Port Orchard, Wash. Port Angeles, Wash. Kappa Delta Pi Balkyrie AWS Commn. BOSKET, EARL Everett, Wash. Norsemen BOYD, JOHN Seattle, Wash. Norsemen BOSMAN, KEN Sumas, Wash. Norsemen BRADBURY, ROBERTA Bellingham, Wash. AWS BOSNICK, MARY ANN Seattle, Wash. Kappa Delta Pi Valkyrie Sec. BRANNON, NORA Oregon AWS ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 153 ---------- BROCK, VALLIE Seattle, Wash. Epsilon Pi Tau Facilities Comm. BRONSDON, LINCOLN Seattle, Wash. Norsemen BRONSON, MARSHALL Del Mar, Calif. Pi Kappa Delta VU Board Chmn. BROWN, BOB Tacoma, Wash. ASB Legislature Soph. Class Pres. BURGOYNE, BOB Castle Rock, Wash. ASB Legislature Jr. Sr. Class Pres. BUTKUS, LEE Centralia, Wash. Norsemen BURDICK, DON Forks, Wash. Norsemen BURNETT, MARTHA Seattle, Wash. AWS BUTLER, SARA Burlington, Wash. Helmsmen BURGESS, BOB Utica, N.Y. Norsemen BURRIS, CAROL Vancouver, Wash. AWS CADD, JACKIE Camas, Wash. AWS ,hu W ii~H~ll~~i i ! ! : • ....... .3 -Z - iM i I _, .. CADD, PAUL CAMMACK, DON CAMMACK, MARY Camas, Wash. Norsemen CANFIELD, DICK Spokane, Wash. Jr. Class Pres. Helmsmen Pres. CANTALOUBE, ROGER San Carlos, Calif Norsemen CARLSON, DON Olympia, Wash. UCCF Kappa Delta Pi ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 154 ---------- CARPENTER, BOB CATON, JERRY Mount Vernon, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Norsemen ASB Vice-pres. Helmsmen CHATTERTON, VICKI Bellingham, Wash. Valkyrie Orchesis - d 'lA CHRISTENSEN, LARRY Casper, Wyo. Kappa Delta Pi COLE, MARGO La Halera, Calif. AWS CORRIGAN, MIKE Hoquiam, Wash. Norsemen CUMMINGHAM, JAMES Bremerton, Wash. Norsemen CLARK, PATRICK COGDILL, BETTY Port Townsend, Wash. Aberdeen, Wash. Norsemen AWS COMMAND, ED Elma, Wash. Norsemen COOK, ROSEMARY Longview, Wash. AWS COSTANTI, JUDY CULKINS, LELAND Bellingham, Wash. Longview, Wash. AWS Norsemen CURTIS, OLIVE Acme, Wash. AWS DAHL, DAVID Boston, Mass. Alpine Club Kappa Delta Pi DEARTH, MERNA DENNY, GAIL DAVISON, HOMER North River, Wash. Acme, Wash. Poulsbo, Wash. SWEA Blue Barnacles SWEA ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 155 ---------- DIFFENBACH, TIM DIONNE, JANICE DIONNE, ROBERT Seattle, Wash. Holyoke, Mass. Holyoke, Mass. Norsemen AWS Norsemen DOBBIE, ELTA Kingston, Wash. Student Wives German Club DORSEY, ARTHUR Anchorage, Alaska Norsemen DOBBE, GILBERT Tacoma, Wash. Swim Team W Club DRAYZ, PAUL Puyallup, Wash. Norsemen DOLLARHIDE, ROGER Burlington, Wash. Norsemen Western Players DUFFY, MARY Bellingham, Wash. AWS DVORACHEK, DYSON, JANE EARNST, PHYLLIS HUBERTA Port Orchard, Wash. Sedro Woolley, Wash. Bellingham, Wash. ACE, IVCF AWS AWS EINE, ROBERT ELDERING, JUDIE ELIASON, DONALD Everson, Wash. Aberdeen, Wash. Bellingham, Wash. Norsemen Choir Norsemen ELIASON, ELIASON, LARRY ELEANORA North Bend, Wash. Arlington, Wash. Norsemen AWS ELLIOTT, MARY Quincy, Wash. AWS v s pn a , t ! .- '- M1ME, nom. =" ... ,,, ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 156 ---------- ~-~qy ERICKSON, DON ERNST, LARRY Mount Vernon, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Norsemen Senior Class Pres. Who's Who, Legis. FLAHERTY, MIKE FLEMING, TED Ferndale, Wash. Aberdeen, Wash. Norsemen Norsemen FOWLER, DOUG Anacortes, Wash. Norsemen FUNADA, JEAN Papaaloa, Hawaii Kappa Delta Pi FRIEND, RUTH Everson, Wash. Fold Square Dance WRA FUGUAY, ROSS Cosmopolis, Wash. Norsemen ELLIS, ERWIN Everett, Wash. Norsemen GEHLERT, GLEIGH GERARD, GIDLUND, KAY Raymond, Wash. ESTELLE Mount Vernon, Wash. SWEA Bellingham, Wash. AWS AWS ELSBREE, JOHN Bellingham, Wash. Western Players Owani Ski Club EMMONS, MAVIS Walla Walla, Wash. Valkyrie ASB Cabinet EVERETT, DAWN Bellingham, Wash. AWS FIELDS, BOB Vancouver, Wash. Norsemen FUGITT, SALLY Longview, Wash. Helmsmen SWEA GABRIEL, JOHN Bellingham, Wash. Norsemen Scuba Diving ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 157 ---------- GERTES, TERRY Seattle, Wash. AWS GLEASON, JANICE Kelso, Wash. AWS GRANGER, ROGER Lummi Island, Wash. Epsilon Pi Tau W Club, I A Club GUBSCH, CHARLES Everett, Wash. Norsemen HALL, DAVE Tacoma, Wash. Norsemen GILES, PAULA Olympia, Wash. WRA, Who's Who Blue Barnacles GOLDEN, LEON Maple Falls, Wash. Norsemen I A Club GREGG, GARY Kelso, Wash. Norsemen GUDMUNDSON, KAREN Bellingham, Wash. AWS GISH, EVERETT Chehalis, Wash. Norsemen GOODMAN, JOHN Bellingham, Wash. Ski Club Pres. GREGORIUS, DEAN Carson, Wash. Vocollegians Choir GUIDI, ARTHUR Bellingham, Wash. Norsemen HAMMOND, HANCOCK, JOHN WILLIAM Bremerton, Wash. Everett, Wash. Norsemen Norsemen HANSEN, JEAN HANSEN, STEVE Longview, Wash. Castle Rock, Wash. Kappa Delta Pi Norsemen SWEA HARRISON, ALBERTA AWS f4 ~ -~~ r r-I It;B~E~:~ ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 158 ---------- HART, PAT Everson, Wash. AWS HATHAWAY, LANE Renton, Wash. Norsemen HAUGE, DARLENE Tacoma, Wash. AWS HAYFORD, JANET HENDRICKSON, Bellingham, Wash. SYLVIA AWS Snohomish, Wash. AWS HENRY, SUSAN Seattle, Wash. AWS HENRY, MARGIE Mount Vernon, Wash. AWS HIGLEY, DOREEN HOFF, LELA Seattle, Wash. Mount Vernon, Wash. AWS AWS HOLT, BETTY HOPE, DIANE Sedro Woolley, Wash. Bellingham, Wash. AWS AWS HOPPENRATH, AL Seattle, Wash. Norsemen HOPPING, RAMONA Seattle, Wash. AWS HORNE, JOYCE Everett, Wash. AWS HUDSON, JO ANNE Bremerton, Wash. AWS HEUCHERT, ARNIE Norsemen HUGGINS, HUNING, BUD MAURICE St. Louis, Mo. Sedro Woolley, Wash. Norsemen Norsemen ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 159 ---------- HYPPA, ROGER Tacoma, Wash. Norsemen JAMES, PHILIP Spokane, Wash. Norsemen JACKSON, BOB Camas, Wash. Rugby Field Hockey JEWELL, BABETTE Bellingham, Wash. AWS JENSEN, MARLYS JENSEN, ROGER Everett, Wash. Port Orchard, Wash. Record Dance Chmn. Norsemen JAMES, E. W. Bellingham, Wash. Norsemen JENKINS, MARY MAE Seattle, Wash. AWS, SWEA JEPSEN, DEAN Longview, Wash. Norsemen -I JONES, ALAN Olympia, Wash. Norsemen JORGENSEN, KALLES, JUDITH KENNETH Puyallup, Wash. Eugene, Oregon AWS Finance Chmn. Soc-Anthro Club KAMB, MARGARET KARLBERG, GARY Mount Vernon, Wash. Seattle, Wash. AWS Kappa Delta Pi KELLEY, SHIRLEY Kent, Wash. AWS KELSTRUP, ARTHUR Seattle, Wash. Norsemen KARSTENS, ELAINE Seattle, Wash. AWS KENASTON, SHARON Kelso, Wash. AWS B.J , ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 160 ---------- KENOYER, DERALD Bellingham, Wash. Norsemen KICKABUSH, JAMES Longview, Wash. Norsemen KIMBALL, CAROL KIMBLE, GEORGE KING, VIRGIL Mukilteo, Wash. Bellingham, Wash. Entiat, Wash. AWS Norsemen Norsemen KIPTON, ROBERT KIRILUK, GENE Friday Harbor, Wash.Hallock, Minn. Norsemen Norsemen KLIMKE, BEVERLY Bellingham, Wash. AWS KOLL, GERALD Kirkland, Wash. Vocollegians Concert Chorale LADWIG, MARILYN Seattle, Wash. Helmsmen Valkyrie LANG, ALICE Oak Harbor, Wash. German Club KREISMAN, WILLIAM Sumner, Wash. Norsemen LaFEVER, WILLIAM Kelso, Wash. Ski Club Pres. Epsilon Pi Tau KUHNHAUSEN, CHARLES Arlington, Wash. Norsemen LANE, ROBERT Longview, Wash. Epsilon Pi Tau LASTER, DAVE LEAF, KAREN Norsemen Aberdeen, Wash. AWS KENDALL, DOROTHY Boise, Idaho AWS t A . S~ll~akl ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 161 ---------- LEE, PAT Vancouver, Wash. AWS LINDBERG, JACK Bremerton, Wash. Norsemen LIND, VICTOR Bellingham, Wash. Norsemen LOGSDON, BARBARA Sequim, Wash. Who's Who Helmsmen LYBECK, JERRY Nordland, Wash. I A Club, USCF Facilities Comm. LEWIS, JIM Longview, Wash. Norsemen LIND, BETSY Burlington, Wash. Helmsmen LOCHBAUM, VALERIE Sumas, Wash. AWS LIBBY, GEORGE Couperville, Wash. Norsemen LINDSLEY, BRENDA Bellingham, Wash. Who's Who Valkyrie Pres. LOCKWOOD, MICHAEL Bellingham, Wash. Norsemen LORENTZEN, LUCE, DOROTHY HANS Lewellen, Neb. South Bend, Wash. AWS Norsemen MACKEY, BARBARA Everett, Wash. Who's Who ASB Election Sec. MARCHESE, MARTINS, GENE VINCENTA Norsemen Hoquiam, Wash. AWS MAINS, SYLVIA Bellingham, Wash. AWS MATTHEWS, JOANNE Lake Stevens, Wash. ASB Finance Chmn. ASB Comm. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 162 ---------- I MATTHEWS, NANCY Aberdeen, Wash. SWEA, AWS Valkyrie McDONNEL, JUDY Seattle, Wash. Valkyrie McCURDY, CHARLES Auburn, Wash. Swim Team Varsity Baseball MICKLIN, MICHAEL Port Orchard, Wash. Norsemen MELBOURNE, CAROL Camas, Wash. WRA, SWEA MOODY, ELEANOR MOODY, HUG: Everett, Wash. Sedro Woolley, AWS Norsemen MATTSON, VIRGIL Chelan, Wash. SWEA McDONALD, Kelso, Wash. AWS MELVIN, LIN Hoquiam, Was AWS MOLVER, ER Oak Harbor, W Kappa Delta Pi SWEA MELBOURNE EDWARD Norsemen MAYS, JACQUE Mount Vernon, Wash. Kappa Delta Pi SWEA, AWS JUDY McCONNELL, ROBERT Port Orchard, Wash. Viking Sounders Pres. DA MEYER, WILLIAM h. Bellingham, Wash. I A Club LING MOLENAAR, ash. HAROLD Lynden, Wash. Norsemen MELTON, KITTY Bellingham, Wash. AWS H MORRIS, NANCY Wash. Yelm, Wash. SWEA T f ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 163 ---------- MURPHY, ELIZABETH Eatonville, Wash. AWS MYERS, ROGER NELSON, GERALD Richland, Wash. Bellingham, Wash. Collegian, Norsemen, Norsemen Basketball NELSON, MARVIN NEVERS, LEROY NEWKIRK, JANET Lakewood, Wash. Bay Center, Wash. Camas, Wash. Norsemen Norsemen AWS NICOLAY, GAIL NILSEN, FRANK Bellingham, Wash. Seattle, Wash. WRA SWEA NYBAKKEN, TRUMAN Mandan, N. D. Math Club, NWSA NYHUS, SUE Bellingham, Wash. SWEA, AWS OLSEN, DIANNE OLSON, GERALD Everett, Wash. Seattle, Wash. AWS Norsemen O'NEIL, BRIAN Long Beach, Wash. Norsemen OPEL, ROBERT Snohomish, Wash. Norsemen NORMAN, GARY Arlington, Wash. Norsemen OGDON, BOB Seattle, Wash. Rugby, Cheer leader OLSON, JO ANN Bellingham, Wash. Kappa Delta Pi OSTRANDER, ELMER Bellingham, Wash. I A Club, Ski Club y R x Y - k.r rte-h ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 164 ---------- OWENS, DOROTHEA Callam Bay, Wash. AWS PAYNE, MARY JANE Seattle, Wash. AWS PHILLIPS, HERBERT New York, City Norsemen PADLO, FRANK New York, N.Y. Norsemen PAYNE RICHMON Bremerton, Wash. Norsemen PILLING, DENNY Norsemen POIRIER, ROBERT POLDERVART, Seattle, Wash. ROBERT Norsemen Quincy, Wash. Norsemen RAMERMAN, DOROTHY Tacoma, Wash. AWS PALMER, JANE Bellingham, Wash. Helmsmen, AWS Commn. Senior Planning Board PFUNDT, NEIL Blaine, Wash. Klipsun Co-editor Who's Who PITTMAN, MARIAN Portland, Oregon AWS PURDUE, ROGER Eastsound, Wash. Norsemen RAMERMAN, GALEREADER, DON Ferndale, Wash. Bellingham, Wash. AWS Norsemen REBO, REED, MELINDA REICH, LAWRENCE Seattle, Wash. JACQUELINE Lake Stevens, Wash. Norsemen France Norsemen AWS ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 165 ---------- REY, JEAN Auburn, Wash. AWS RICHARDS, RIDGWAY, PAT RALPH Port Angeles, Wash. Bellingham, Wash. AWS Baseball RIGGS, SHARON ROBERTS, NANCY ROHLMAN, LINDA Aberdeen, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Wenatchee, Wash. IVCF, ACE Helmsmen, SWEA AWS Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi ROSS, LYNNE RUPP, ROGER Aberdeen, Wash. Walla Walla, Wash. AWS Norsemen SCHAMERHORN, CAROL Bellingham, Wash. AWS SCHMIDT, RUDY Osoyoos, B.C. Band, Choir MENC SCHWARTZ, KAROLYN Bellingham, Wash. Valkyrie, SWEA Helmsmen RUSSELL, VIRGINIA Modesto, Calif. AWS SCHEIB, JOE SCHERER, DEAN Everson, Wash. Longview, Wash. Norsemen Norsemen SCHROEDER, ROBERT Bellingham, Wash. German Club SCOFIELD, WILLIAM Lyle, Wash. Norsemen SCHULTZ, DALE Augusta, Wis. Norsemen SCOVIL, MARLENE Vancouver, Wash. Valkyrie, Colhecon ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 166 ---------- SEVERSON, CAROL Longview, Wash. AWS SINES, JAMES Centralia, Wash. Norsemen SLETTENDAHL, ROBERT Elma, Wash. Norsemen SHERMAN, SIMPSON, DOUG NANCY Belmont, Mass. Port Angeles, Wash. Ed-Collegian AWS ASB Leg. Who's Who SINES, MYRNA Centralia, Wash. AWS SMETHER, JUDY Bellingham, Wash. AWS SMITH, SHARYN SPANIER, DOUG Aberdeen, Wash. Vancouver, B.C. AWS Norsemen U ten STEELE, KENNETH Enumclaw, Wash. Norsemen STEELE, RICHARD Bellingham, Wash. Norsemen STEIGER, MARIE STENNICK, TOM Olympia, Wash. Rainier, Oregon AWS Norsemen SLATER, EARL Wenatchee, Wash. Alpha Rho Tau SMITH, JUDITH Aceme, Wash. AWS Spanier, Mary Bellingham, Wash. Kappa Delta Pi STEEN, BOB Longview, Wash. Helmsmen, Choir STUESTALL, KAY Seattle, Wash. SWEA Im Y . u d a f ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 167 ---------- STEWART, BARBARA Centralia, Wash. Valkyrie, SWEA STRODE, BOB Seattle, Wash. Epsilon Pi Tau SULLIVAN, WESLEY Sedro Wooley, Wash. Norsemen THOMAS, BOB Bellingham, Wash. Norsemen THOMPSON, GERALD Clarkston, Wash. Norsemen TILAND, JOHN Darrington, Wash. Norsemen, Football Diving Club STORMS. BARBARA Bremerton, Wash. ACE, Orchesis SWAN, SHIRLEY Olympia, Wash. AWS TANAKA, LORETTA Hawaii AWS THOMAS, JOHN Bellingham, Wash. Norsemen THORGRIMSON, BOB Seattle, Wash. Soc-Anthro Club Finance Committee TRETHEWEY, DON Knutsford, B.C. Kappa Delta Pi ASB Committee STOUGARD, BOB Seattle, Wash. Norsemen SWANLAND, DONNA Burlington, Wash. SWEA, AWS THOEMKE, DONALD Bremerton, Wash. Norsemen THOMPSON, DONNA Yakima, Wash. Theba D. Nickerson IVCF, Square Dance TILAND, JEAN Everett, Wash. AWS TROUTNER, NINA Tacoma, Wash. Helmsmen ASB Legislature RMWMET ;4,111 5 Z. X.; $i, ...fir. . . "''P: ; AfR r ai S n F f 3, ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 168 ---------- TRYMOFIEW, ALEXANDER New London, Conn. Critics Club VADSET, ED Seattle, Wash. Collegian Basketball TWETEN, CHARLES Arlington, Wash. Norsemen VANDER HOEK, JAN Seattle, Wash. AWS VELEZ, MANUEL VINE, GEORGE Tacoma, Wash. Graham, Wash. Norsemen Norsemen UNDERWOOD, ARLENE Aberdeen, Wash. AWS VAN ZANTEN, MARY Lynden, Wash. AWS WAHL, VELDA Acme, Wash. Kappa Delta Pi German, SWEA WAITE, WALKER, ANNE WALLING, AGNES MARCELLA Yakima, Wash. Bellingham, Wash. Port Angeles, Wash. AWS AWS Klipsun FTA, AWS WARD, MARION WARNER, CAROL WARR, DALE Bellingham, Wash. Vancouver, Wash. Kamloops, B.C. AWS AWS Norsemen WATSON, JOYCE WEIDMAN, SUE Hood River, Oregon Zenith, Wash. SWEA Theta Alpha Phi Alpha Rho Tau SWEA, WRA WESTERN, ROBERT Tacoma, Wash. Norsemen - PI)P~ RPlr PW~r~Ob.x ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 169 ---------- WEST, FRED WETZEL, CHUCK Bellingham, Wash. Hoquiam, Wash. Norsemen Norsemen WHITE, DON WHITE, RONALD Deer Harbor, Wash. Bellingham, Wash. Bachelors Club Norsemen .WICKSTROM, ROGER Selah, Wash. Norsemen WHEELER, BARRY Sequim, Wash. Norsemen WHITEFIELD, TONY Burlington, Wash. Collegian WILTON, WOJT, RICHARD MARLENE Norsemen Everett, Wash. Valkyrie, SWEA LSA, ASB WRIGHT, AUDREY YOUNT, GEORGE Elma, Wash. Seattle, Wash. SWEA, WRA Alpine Club VU Board ZUANICH, JOHN Everett, Wash. Norsemen i£ ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 170 ---------- JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS JERRY JOYCE, President MARILYN BAKER, Secretary-treasurer SUE JOHNSTON, Vice-president DICK HAYES, Legislature ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 171 ---------- ALDRICH, SYLVIA AMMONS, PAULA AMSBERRY, DONALD ANDERSON, LAVON ANSTIS, GWEN APTED, ARDEN ASSINK, BILL ATTEBERRY, JERRY BAILEY, GARY BANKS, MAHLON BANKS, MERWYN BAXTER, DON BELLINGER, KAREN BENSON, ART BENSON, JOYCE BENTZ, KAY BERG, JUDY BLINZLER, LYNN BOETTCHER, MIKE BOYLES, JIM BRAND, JANE BRANTNER, IRENE BRIDGMAN, GARY BROCK, JUDY BROWN, SHERRY BURKE, MARY 'BUSS, STEPHEN BUTTON, ROLAND BYLES, FRANK CAMPION, BARBARA CARLSON, KRIS CARPENTER, HERB CARROLL, JIM CARROLL, SANDRA CARTER, CAROLE CLARK, ED CLAYTON, TERRY CONAN, SUE COOPER, MICHAEL COPLEY, JANET B job X . Ay tea: y :R c, -41 -s . xt i ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 172 ---------- w q ti~a ~r- Ii ~i1 i~B CUMMINGS, BONNIE CULVER, LARRY DALTON, SAM DEARINGER, SHARON DeBOER, RAY DEVRIES, JAY DEWITT, HOWARD DOO, LEI JAYNE DOWNEY, ROBERT DUNDEN, ROBIN DUNCAN, CLAUDIA DUNBAR, REG DUNKIN, DIANE EDENS, WALTER ENGELSON, LYNNE ENGEN, JO ANN ERICKSON, RICHARD FASSETT, JEANNE FEATHERKILE, MARLENE FIORITO, TED FISH, BONETTA FISHER, SANDI FUJINAGA, BETTY FUMANO, GARY GARRISON, MARIE GILL, TOM GILMAN, DONIECE GOODHEW, LARRY GREEN, BARBARA GRIGGS, PETE GRINTON, CHARLOTTE GROVER, BETTY GUINN, BARBARA HADJUK, JULIE HALL, JUDY HART, SHARON HATHAWAY, DIANNE HATLING, DARLENE HAYES, RICHARD HAYFORD, JANET K ~I~BI f,- "w x glE~l ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 173 ---------- HEDGES, PHYLLIS HOLCOMB, LARRY HUGHEY, PAT ISACKSON, GARY JACKA, KAREN JENSEN, ELMER JEPSON, ROBERTA JOHNSON, BARBARA JOHNSON, DAVID JOHNSON, GEORGINA JOHNSTON, CAROL JOHNSTON, SUE HUNGBLUTH, ELEANOR KELLEY, LINDA KING, WAYNE KIRK, LAURA KNOPSEN, JUDY KNUDSEN, JUDI KNUTSEN, LAWRENCE KOHLER, ROY KOSOFF, LARRY KUDER, JIM LANCE, JUDY LENSRUD, ANN LEWIS, DAVE MACLEAN, DORIS MALOY, SANDRA McCOLLUM, MARILYN MENCHINI, JO ANNE MERCER, DARLENE MEYERS, BEA MICHAEL, ROGER MILLS, BRENDA MILLS, GORDY MOCK, RAMONA MOORE, GARY MORTIN, DELBERT MURRAY, CHARLES MYERS, DENNIS MYHRE, JO ANN I ~za ~ 7 Eo KKi ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 174 ---------- NAEGLE, STEVE NAFF, ELVA NEWSHAM, DIANNE NIZNIK, LINDA NORBERG, SHARON NORMAN, ROD ODEGAARD, GARY OLSON, KARIN OVERHAUS, BARBARA PAGE, DAVE PANAGOS, PERIE PAPRITZ, CAL PERSON, NADINE PETRIE, MARILYN POWER, CAROL PRATT, MARCIA PUTAS, WARREN RASMUSSEN, CHARLES RINE, JERI LEE ROGERS, JAMES ROHLMAN, LINDA RONNEY, GREGG ROSS, KAY SABO, ROBERT SAMS, ROBERT SCHMEIG, ELAINE SCHMID, RICHARD SHORT, ROBIN SLAYER, PETER SLETTEDAHL, SANDRA SLONIKER, FLORENCE SMITH, GAYLE SMITH, NANCY SPATAFORE, DOREEN SPIEKERMAN, JEAN STEIN, DONNA SULLIVAN, JANET SWANBERG, DONNA SANGUY, JOHN TERPENING, EARL ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 175 ---------- TERPSTRA, BONNIE TORGET, JUDY TUCK, RICHARD TUCKER, STACY WADDELL, JULIE WAHL, JON WALISCH, LINDA WATSON, GERALDINE WELLMAN, DONALD WENING, SUE WESTMAN, YVONNE WILSON, RICHARD WOJT, JANE WOLD, MARILYN ZIMMERMAN, GEORGE - 3" ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 176 ---------- SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS SUSAN MARTIN, Secretary-treasurer JOE ZIMMERMAN, President SANDI CORTELYOU, Vice-president JOEL WOODMAN, Legislature R F ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [177] ---------- AFRANK, JOYCE ALBAUGH, GRETCHEN ANASIS, VASIA ANWAY, MARGARET ARTHUR, NICK BAINTER, KAREN BAKER, BONNIE BAKER, CLAUDIA BARKER, BARBARA BATES, ALICE BATES, RON BEEMAN, GARY BELLINGAR, JUDY BENSELER, DAVID BIERLY, CAROL BILODEAU, GAIL BLESSIN, LINDA BOEDE, BARBARA BOOTH, LORRAINE BOWMAN, DONNA BOYSEN, CARSON BROWN, CAROLE BROWN, NANCY BROWN, SUSAN BURNS, JIM BUSHAW, BARBARA BUTLER, KAY BUTRIM, ELEANOR BUXBAUM, LAURETTA BYERS, JEANETTE CAPPS, SUE CAMERON, ALEX CADERO, GEORGE CRONIN, KATHY CRISCOLA, VICKY COX, MARGARET COX, GREGORY CORTELYOU, SANDY CORLISS, DAVE COURY, ROSALIE ? r ' Y. 1.. r r M cr. R- r j4A~ RClr Ik z ~~ t, ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [1]78 ---------- mJ- lt;x Is: Al COOK, BRENDA CONRAD, CARLA COLLINGWOOD, SANDRA COFFIN, PAT CLARK, PATRICIA CLARK, MARTIN CHURCH, DAWN CETEZNIK, FRANK CASKEY, MARY CARROLL, MARIANNE CARR, CHARLOTTE DEETS, ALLYN DeHOFF, CAROLYN DONOVAN, ANN DOTY, GEANNIE DOWEN, BARBARA DOXSEE, JANICE DUNN, LAURIE ENGELSON, DEE ESCHRICH, JACK ESTEP, ELDON GABER, JERRY FARRELL, MARY FLAHERTY, GLADYS FLINT, BILL FLORENCE, JULIA FRANCISCO, LOUISE FRANK, DICK FORTIN, KAREN FOSTER, BRUCE GIGER, DICK GEIGER, JOANNE GERHARD, GARY GILDA, BOB GOELZER, GEORGINA GOOS, JOHN GORDON, BRUCE GRONHOLDT, JUNE HARGRAVE, KENT HART, LINDA rte. Y0 a -Ah Ile a V. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 179 ---------- HARTMAN, PHYLLIS HAVEMAN, DORIS HAWN, PAT HENDRICKSON, BOB HILL, JANET HIRANO, KAREN HOMAN, CAROL HORE, EVERETT HOWARD, DAN HOWARD, JUDY HUDDLESTON, RON HUGHES, LARRY HULTMAN, CARL HUNTER, JUDY INGALLS, DALE IRISH, SUSAN IRVIN, SANDRA JACOBSON, LAWRENCE JANSEN, JAYNE JARVIS, ED JENSEN, ARLENE JOHANSEN, MARYLOU JOHN, SHARON JOHNSON, CAROLE JOHNSON, LYNE JOHNSON, MARY ANN JOHNSON, TOM KING, BOB KINNISH, KAREN KIRK, MICHAEL KOCHENDORFER, IRENE KULJIS, ANTOINETTE LADINES, RON LARSON, SHARON LENFESTY, LOIS LICH, STEVEN LINDAHL, JoANN LONEY, JANICE LUKE, SHIRLEY LUM, FAITH IUCl $ 71 F s-~~ Ad "~eaaBna~ Owl swk ~ r rrsl ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 180 ---------- MacKENZIE, MARGOT MADES, LARRY MEDEEN, MARGARET MALLGREN, JANE MARPLE, LINDA MATTHEWS, LINDA McDONNELL, BARRY MEDLEY, JoANNE MEIER, JANET MEREDITH, ROGER MICHAELSON, DONNA MINISH, DEANNA MOORE, SARA MORRIS, RICHARD NELSON, SUSAN NEUMAN, MARILYN NEWTON, CAROLYN NORTHFIELD, KAREN O'CONNOR, SHARON OKERLUND, CHARLENE OLSEN, DUANE OLSON, JUDY PETERSON, ANN PISKE, JUDY PLOTTS, BOB POIER, MARILYN PROSCH, DELORES PRYDE, MADGE QUAINTANCE, MICHELE QUINN, DONNA RABOURN, NANCY RHEBECK, SANDY RHOADES, BARBARA ROBERTSON, JOHN ROBICHEAU, PHILIP ROESSEL, GRAY SASAKI, RON SCHUEHLE, KAREN SEASTROM, MARIE SELENE, JERRY ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 181 ---------- STENDAL, JOANNE SERENSON, JUDY SHAFER, LIZ SHEELY, LINDA SHERMAN, BEVERLY SIMMONS, ANN SIMPSON, SHEILA SOLBERG, KAREN SPARKS, IRENE STIPES, JIM STERTON, DON STIMPSON, BEVERLY STROM, SANDRA SULLIVAN, PENNY SWETNAM, JUDY TAYLOR, MARION TERPENING, MARJORIE THOMAS, BRENDA THOMPSON, PAT THON, MARY LOUISE TIMMER, DENNIS UNREIN, PAT VanBELLE, CARLA VanSTAVEREN, WILLIAM VanWOERDEN, TOM VOYCE, KATHLEEN VICTOR, SALLY WALLACE, DOROTHY WAUGH, CAROLYN WELCH, NORMAN WERLEY, CHARLES WEYGANT, SANDRA WHITE, DIANNE WHITE, MARY ANN WILLS, INGE WILSON, STOREY WOODMAN, JOEL ZAGELOW, BILL ZEVENBERGEN, DAVID ZIMMERMAN, JOE L4aq, gbL 1:1-~"j:I~ to : IIII-rl)-ICa 490" p ^a lt; iw ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 182 ---------- FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS LINNEA WICKLUND, Treasurer-Legislature BRUCE STABBS, Vice- president BILLIE BURNS, President BARB SIVESIND, Secretary ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 183 ---------- ABBENHOUSE, GLYNES ABBOTT, JOE AGGETT, BRIAN AKERS, JOYCE ALBERS, MARY ALFRED, DAVE ALLAYWAY, BARBARA ALLEN, HERBERT ALLEN, JANICE ALLEN, SUE ANDERSON, DIANE ANDERSON, LEE ANDERSON, MARILYN ANDERSON, MARTHA ANDERSON, MERILLY ANDERSON, SHARON ANDERSON, SUSAN ARNOTT, MARGARET ASSINK, CHARLOTTE AUSTIN, BOB AUVINEN, ARLENE BABCOCK, JACK BAHLMAN, LINDA BAKER, LUELLA BANCHERO, LINDA BARCLAY, SUE BARENTZ, ROGER BARLOW, LINDA BARNES, JIM BATES, MARY ANNE BECHTOL, STANLEY BEISSE, G. FREDRIC BELL, MYRNA BELL, SANDRA BENECKE, MARK BENNETT, DOROTHY BENNISON, JAN BERGAN, LOUIE BERRY, BRUCE BERRY, CAROLYN IB~kim ,a Fr xC l -. r r 44 - '. i 1 N 'i r rl - AM AMIOL all .0, lwV' ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 184 ---------- lt;K y x? f look BEST, MARY SUE BIERLY, CAROL BIGGS, LINDA BILLINGSLEY, FROSTY BIRCH, PATRICIA BIRD, LAURA BITTNER,. VICKY BJORN, LARRY BLAKELY, SHARY BLAIR, DALLAS BOLTON, GARY BONAMY, DON BOOTH, RICHARD BORTLES, DON BOSMAN, ROBERT BOSTROM, GARY BOWMAN, BONNIE BRACKEN, SANDRA BRADFORD, PAT BRADY, CLARE BRAITHWAITE, KAREN BRIMSMEAD, ALICE BRODEN, HAROLD BRODERICK, JIM BROOKS, LINDA BROWN, LEE BROWN, VIRGINIA BRYSON, LYNN BUELER, KAY BUERS, KAREN BUMGARNER, LESLIE BUNDY, SHERIDAN BUNT, RUTH BURKE, RAYMOND BURKE, WILLIAM BURNS, BILLIE BURNS, CAROLYN BUSSEY, DEL BURSWICK, MARY BUTTON, JUDY Mh' A , r l r ass - ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 185 ---------- BUTTS, DON BYARS, SUSAN CABLE, BILL CALLERO, ROY CAMPBELL, NEVA CANNON, LYNNEL CAPSTICK, DON CARR, ELIZABETH CARLSON, BILLY CARLSON, CAROL CARLSON, PAUL CARTER, BARRY CAVENS, WILMA CHANDLER, BOB CHOLSKI, ELLEN CHRISTIANSEN, JANET CHRISTINE, MARJORIE CHRISTY, BOB CHRISWELL, BONNIE CLAAR, DAVID CLARK, LINDA CLARK, JOAN CLIFF, LARRY CLIFFORD, TRUDIE COBLE, DENNIS COCHENOUR, DAN COLLINS, KATHY COLLINS, SUE COOK, SALLY CORWIN, PAT COWAN, JOYCE COWIN, MELVIN CRABTREE, BILL CRAIG, ROSLYNN CRIPPEN, BETSY CROSETTO, DICK CROSS, MAYO CUIZON, MARSHA CURTIS, CAROL CURTIS, MARY LOU r I~ii a% ARAjl ft's i 1i1 1I177 -7 ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 186 ---------- y - d DAHL, DARLENE DAHLAGER, MIKE DANFORTH, PAT DANIELSON, GARY DANIELSON, LYNNE DAVENPORT, JANICE DAVIS, FAYE DAVIS, KATHIE DAWSON, LYNNE DAY, JOHN DeKAY, BARBARA DEMICK, MARY DENNY, CAROL DesROSIERS, BARBARA DeWINTER, PAUL DICKINSON, DIANE DICKERSON, SHARON DIETRICH, DONNA DINGWALL, KAREN DIONNE, MAXINE EDEN, KAREN EDWARDS, GARY EGAN, MARGARET ELDRIDGE, SALLY EMERSON, DIXIE EMERY, ETTA EMRY, JUDIE ENG, APRIL ENGDAHL, MICHELE ENGLAND, ALBERTA ENGLES, ELAINE ENSIGN, LeROY ENSMAN, FRED FARENBAUGH, KATHRYN FAYETTE, MICHELE FIFIELD, KAREN FITTS, PAT FLETCHER, JUDY FLICKINGER, MARTHA FOLEY, WAYNE r. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 187 ---------- FORTHUM, ELEANOR FRAZIER, BARBARA FREDLUND, KAY FREEMAN, JAMES C. FREEMAN, JAMES H. FRENCH, MARCIA FROST, PAM FUKUDA, JoANN FULTON, PETER GASKILL, BEVERLY GANNON, DOUG GAPPA, HAROLD GARMO, MARY JOYCE GERARD, CAROL GERARD, SUE GERLING, PAT GILLET, MAREL GOBAT, PAUL GOLDFINE, EVELYN GOLDSTEIN, MARTA GOODMAN, LYNNE GOODRICH, LLOYD GOOKINS, LINDA GORDON, SHARON GORMAN, MARCIA GOTT, PEGGY GOULD, SANDRA GRACE, VARYA GRADY, ROY GRANT, DIANA GREEN, SALLY GRIFFIN, JOHN GROSSHANS, BERNIE GROVER, JUDITH GUHRA, ANNALEE GUNN, GARY GUNNISON, KENT GUSTAFSON, DELBERT HAGEMAN, ANN HALE, SANDY mimS . w~811 I x +I i k IZ lily1 8'. e~le~Pri~u3 ~A~AI mi"'037 m yym ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 188 ---------- HALGREN, LINDA HOLERT, RONALD HALL, LINDA HALL, SHARON HAMBLIN, CAROL HAMILTON, ALICE HANES, JACKIE HANSON, EUNICE HANSON, MARY HARDIN, SANDRA HARDT, MARSHA HARDWICK, BOB HARLOW, JoANN HARRIS, CAROL HARRIS, WILMA HARRISON, BRUCE HAUGSETH, LOREE HAVEMAN, GARY HAWKINS, MINDY HAYES, PATRICIA HAYDOCK, JOYCE HAYN, SANDRA HEDINGTON, RON HEFLEY, BILL HEIDMAN, NANCY HELLAND, ROY HEMMERLING, LOTTE HITCHCOCK, LINDA HOERUEGEL, KATHRYN HOFFMAN, LAUREL HOKSBERGEN, BERTHA HOLCOMB, MARY HOLLAND, GINGER HOLMES, GARY HORINE, DIANNE HORTON, PAM HOWARD, CALVIN HUFFINS, LOUISE HUDSON, TED HICKEY, DEAN ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 189 ---------- HUGHES, JIM HUNTER, JoANN HUNSKOR, KAY HURST, EVERETT HUSBY, GINNY HUSE, ELEANOR HUTCHISON, SANDRA HYDE, CAROL IRWIN, SHERLY ISOTALO, PENNY IVANEK, DIANE IVERSON, CHAD JAMES, BOB JANSEN, JANICE JEDLIKA, LORRAINE JEFFERS, CAROL JENKINS, JOHN JENKINS, KAREN JENSEN, LINDA JOHNSTON, CONNIE JOHNSON, ED JOHNSON, DON JOHNSON, INGRID JOHNSON, JIM JOHNSON, LINDA JOHNSON, NANCY JOHNSON, ROY JOHNSON, VICKIE JOHNSTON, JIM JOHNSTONE, JIM JONES, IVALEE JONES, KATHY JONES, TERRY JORDAN, JAQUELINE JULIUS, JIM KAIRIS, LOIS KAMPHOUSE, DON KINECKE, RAY KAPP, ROBERTA KARJALA, JEANETTE i, .... "lift x. y a 1 Pit r7wo , t r-gnf "fix S.' . rF ~Bll! ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 190 ---------- KELLY, DOUG KELLY, STEVE KELSO, JOHN KEMP, BONNIE KEY, BARBARA KEYES, STEPHANIE KIEFFER, MIKE KING, ILENE KING, T. L. KIMOTO, RUBY KITTEL KAREN KLEIN, CHUCK KNIGHT, LARRY KNUTSON, KAY KOHOUT, STAN KELLER, ANN KRAFT, NANCY KRECK, MARY KRIEG, RON LaCOUNT, KAREN LAING, GEORGIE LAMOREAUX, BONNIE LANGSETH, DOROTHY LANPHEAR, JOEL LARSON, CAROLE LARSON, KARENI-LAUDERBACH, GAYLE LAULAINEN, JUDITH LAURSEN, GARY LAWYER, CASSANDRA LECHNER, LORRAINE LEE, DIANE LEE, HUGH LEGGE, JUDY LEMON, LINDA LIBBY, ROGER LOCKE, JUDY LIGHTBURN, MAXINE LINDE, ALLAN LINDSAY, LAURIE ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 191 ---------- LINDSTROM, LINDA LIVINGSTON, DENNIS LOCKHART, VALERIE LOGAN, JOHN LONG, PHYLLIS LORD, JOANNE LOWDER, MONA LOWREY, JEAN LUND, ANN LUTHER, CLEO LUX, MIKE MacMAHON, SHARON MAHLER, DONNA McLAUGHLIN, MIKE MANNEY, CAROL MARR, BETTY MARSH, SANDRA MARTIN, GORDON MAXWELL, JUDY McDANIEL, CLARENCE McDONALD, MARJORIE McDONALD, PATRICIA McDOUGAL, MARGY McGLENN, JOANNE McKEE, LOU McKENZIE, HEATHER McLEAN, DOREEN McMULLEN, CLAIR MEIER, SUSAN MENDENHALL, PERRY MENNY, NYLA MESSAR, SHARON MEYER, GLORIA MILLER, DONALD MILLER, LAURAE MILLER, MARY ANN MILLER, MARY E. MILLER, SHARON MILLMAN, JACK MINSHULL, CHRIS wm - -l~ R r t'Ye lit-p1 ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 192 ---------- 1IB~I1~IIIWI OGDEN, OLSON, OLSON, JEAN CHERRY JUDITH OLSON, LARRY OLSON, TARA ONDECK, SYDNEY OSBORNE, BRUCE OUSLEY, GARDALEE PARKER, CRAIG PATTERSON, KATHY PEARCY, ROCHELLE PEARSON, COLLEEN PEDERSON, BERT PEDERSON, LINDA PEFFER, LOU-ELLEN PENNICK, DICK PENNINGTON, JUDY PETERSON, ARTHA PETERSON, TRUDIE PETERSON, VERN (y f f } fY aF Malahillllig IY x-i TQII-F, Y MONAGHAN, EDWARD MONSON, ROBERT MONTAG, DICK MORGANTI, RUELLENE MOUSEL, DAVID MURPHY, MARILYN MYERS, NANCY NEELY, CAROL NELSON, ELEANOR NELSON, JANET NELSON, THYRA NEWTON, JUDY NIBARGER, DOUG NICKEL, KENNETH NOEL, JUDY NORTON, DONALD NYITRAY, PAT OAKVIK, VIVIAN ODEGAARD, FRANK O'DELL, MICK ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 193 ---------- PLAGERMEN, PETER POTTER, FERN PRESTON, SANDRA PRICE, KENNETH QUIGLEY, PAT RAMEY, JANICE RATZLAFF, SHARON REANEY, JOHN RIEMANN, SHIRLEY REPOSA, NORMA REYNOLDS, TAMARA RIISE, NORM ROBBINS, PATRICIA RUDENBERGER, HARRY ROGERS, PAT ROOS, WILLIE ROOT, PEGGY ROSENZWEIG, BOB ROSIN, TONI ROSS, EVA ROSS, MARY ROSS, NORMAN RONTIS, KATHY RUTHERFORD, PAT SAALANDER, THERESA SALTER, JANE SANDERS, STEVE SARGENT, NORMA JEAN SARVER, MARJORIE SAUTER, KATHY SCHILATY, MARILYN SCHMIDT, HANNELORE SCHMIDT, ROGER SCHRYVERS, EVELYN SERGEANT, CAROLYN SEVER, LYNNE SHAGREN, GLEN SHAW, JUDITH SHERMAN, SHERRY SCHERWIN, CAMILLE 193 4S x I+ r s. ,V- 7 s,_"" '." e T ' 7?!T ~1 J+ ;,; has" " nS rx ". - r .. r ' +l } 0 i P.4n ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 194 ---------- ir~i~L Ilrtr 194 SHUPP, RHONDA SIEGRIST, CLINTON SIMONSON, ANDREA SIMONSON, AUDREY SIMPSON, LINDA SIVESEND, BARBARA SKEWIS, NANCY SLOREG, DAVE SMELSER, JEAN SMITH, DIANNE SMITH, DOLORES SMITH, JULIE SMITH, LYNDA SMITH, RICK SMOYER, LUCY SNYDER, CHUCK SOLBACK, DAVE SORENSON, SHARON SOUTHWARD, PATTY SPALDING, JOAN SPIECHERMAN, JERRY STADLMON, KENNETH STADUM, NANCY STANSBURY, CAROL STEDMON, JOHN STEELE, CAROLE STEEN, JOHN STERK, MARIE STEWART, MARGARET STIXRUD, LINDA STOKES, LINDA STORMS, NANCY STOUT, CHRISTIE STROCK, PATSY STUBBS, BRUCE STURMONS, HARRY SWANSON, SUSANNA SWANSON, JON TAM, JULIA TAMURA, KATALEEN II! r , ~ A _ ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 195 ---------- TAYLOR, GLADYS TAYLOR, MARSHA TEBLEMON, JAN TENALL, FRED TENNESON, KAREN TERKSMA, STEVE THATCHER, DAVID THIBAULT, DENNY THOMSEN, LENORA THOMPSON, LINDA THORDARSON, PHIL THORNSEN, CAROL TOWNSEND, SHARON TROMES, TULA TRONTON, DON TRAYLOR, JANA TREESE, GERTRUDE TROMP, CATHERINE TUCKER, MARCIA TUCKER, MARJIE TUENGEL, MARGO TURPIN, JIM UNGER, REBECCA VANDER HOFF, LESLIE VAN EGDOM, RICHARD VOLLAND, LARRY WAHL, DAVID WAHL, DEANNA WAIBEL, HENRY WALLACE, CHARLOTTE WALTERS, TERRY WANNER, CAROL WEBSTER, WENDY WEIS, JOHN WEISS, RUDI WEINSHENCK, KRISTIN WELLS, JOHN WERRIES, JOYCE WEST, MARY WHEELER, PAT t ~f~~BBDII y _F 4B~g Gzlk~ E~PM ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 196 ---------- WHITE, POWELL WHITE, RUTH WHITEFIELD, JOE WICKLUND, LINNEA WICKS, JANICE WIERSMA, RON WILEY, PAUL WILKINSON, SUZANNE WILLIAMS, BILL WILLIAMS, MIKE WILLIAMS, SUZANNE WILLISON, JUDY WILLS, JUDITH WILSON, NORMA WILSON, PATTY WINCHELL, BILL WINEHORT, GARY WILTSE, BROOKE WOLFRUM, JONEAN WOOD, KAREN WOODELL, MIKE WOODHAM, GALE WOOLEN, DAVE WRENN, RUSSEL WRIGHT, JAY WRIGHT, JUANNE WYATT, ALAN YATES, JOAN YEAGER, JOHN ZANGA, JUDY ZIMMER, FLORENCE ZINK, JOAN ZOBRIST, ELLEN BYRNES, BARBARA DODD, PHILL DODGSON, BILL DOLMSETH, KENT DOMENOWSKI, CAROL DOWD, PAT DRUMMOND, CLARK ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 197 ---------- ESSELMONT, ALIX HUFFORD, CAROLYN ICE, BETTIE LINDSTROM, ALICE MILLARD, MARILYN TELLVIK, KAYE TEYLER, SHARON WEISS, PAT -4 a I _ ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [198] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 199 ---------- J. Brightwell, D. Barker, D. Eldering With an ever increasing enrollment our registrar's staff working with reg-istrar Ferris have more and more work to do ... behind the scenes these people rush about to take care of those things that keep a college running smoothly from a technical standpoint. D. Bulton D. Eldering J. Oiness ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [200] ---------- Images of a city, a town wrapped close around a bay, hang like shadows below the eaves of a dreaming eye. From out a mental doorway a dusty carpet comes flopping, jumps, unrolling toward the hills, bumping into mountains, dipping in jerks into lakes and evening-shadowed valleys, to twist to a final spasmodic halt at the feet of the city where a stream of smoke drifts with the tidesmells tiredly out to meet the sea. Shadows shift and merge, the picture weaves, moves in upon itself and churns. In some cool cellar of the mind young and old have bubbled together in the afternoon heat, now drift out to be distilled by the evening winds that crawl along the bay and lakeshore touching drops of ambrosia to the sleeper's lips. The eyes and mind have sipped and nursed the subtle taste of line and curve, of light and mood, tangled motion then solitude, that merge in the aperitif of the college life, served in the evening dining room where curtains billow at a window opening onto a darkened garden of smells and moistures, of - ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 201 ---------- In the bay, the tide-slap bathes the warming backs of boats that sit restless in sunshine, waiting for a night when the motors will churn, the floats jerk at their mooring ropes, when motor-roars will rush across wakes in the black water and the boats will pull out to sea, lights like magic wands atop their masts, a fleet of fairy-barks gliding majestically into a mystic liquid night. 201 ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 202 ---------- Peace comes here in early evening when trails of exhaust have settled like dew. On the hilltop when night is approaching there is a settled calm that belies the daytime that's moved away for only a time. It will be back tomorrow when breezes that might have played on Olympus come dancing across the bay at noon, ruffling the water, slapping lightly at thighs of sleeping timbers, capriciously slipping up and down canyons of crumbling buildings that used to hold a battlement up to dawn. Out of the East, a gentle breeze comes shuffling, dancing lightly, whipping bits of dust in the walker's eye. The sun lies hot between old images in corners of the city's past; where cascades of light tumble through amber glasses, rush glinting over twisted gold to hang suspended in the noon-day glow. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 203 ---------- In the midst of traffic the city is jerked movement; a red light and the walkers move, a blink of green and the motors roar. Raucous horns punctuate the heat of afternoon and a whiff of breeze through a shadowed window dashes the signs and shoppers into a rushing kaleidoscope of pressure bearing down. The accerelator meets the floor and sound falls back, a stretch of freeway beckons, a curving line moving out to freedom, peace, soft breezes, green fields, and the rolling countryside. A driver sighs, leans back and wheels hum and thump on highway's texture to a new rhythm, of miles unwinding over the day-dream of afternoon. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 204 ---------- The roar of speeding motors dies at evening in darkened coves, and pilings and dark sand stretches remain to meet the jewels that sunset drops along the shores. In those dim hours an eagle soars, a cloud hangs low in a tired line along the stretching horizon, a white fence leads to a darkened country road, a piece of driftwood lifts its arms in the final obeisance of matter to the daytime's frenzied ritual. 204 IF ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [205] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 206 ---------- In the gray of morning's chill damp breezes whip across the windowsills but at evening sunlight rains in golden drops, splashing softly on the silken top of dark, wide water. In the light and over the dark is the real city, the moment in the street when old meets new, a grunt of disdain, a protest of wonder, a hazy sleep in the summer sun, and the view is capped by a dip in the day when sunset pushes the hours down to tumble below the bay.. Fading beams fall then through a glass of nectar squeezed from the grapes of now, aged in the casks and dews of then, to those who sip, a taste of many wines in the evening. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 207 ---------- College is the mind wandering while below the seagull cries, is the mind wondering while the water laps, is the thought forming while the city sends a glow up into the black night. College is the doorway to a new land, while just a few feet away from the-mental pioneer's struggle, an old piling ofers a cross to evening, holds its silent communion with the dying sunrays dancing down the bay, moving beyond the boatmasts, fading slowly toward the dimming glow of horizon. ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 208 ---------- Faculty Index -A-Adams, Dr. Henry, 32 Aichele; Miss Jean, 24 Aitken, Dr. Margaret, 37 Allison, Mrs. Gertrude, 11 Anastasio, Dr. Angelo, 35 Arnett, Miss Chappelle, 27 Arntzen, Edward, 22 Atteberry, Dr. Pat, 23 -B-Bailey, Gerald, 23 Barker, Mrs. Doris, 199 Barron, Declan, 17 Besserman, Dr. Marion, 28 Bianchi, Mrs. Edna, 37 Blood, Dr. Don, 32 Boyland, Dr. Bernard, 22 Brewster, Dr. Lawrence, 34 Brighton, Everett, 12 Brightwell, June, 199 Brokensha, David, 35 Brown, Clark, 29 Brown, Dr. Don, 29 Buchanan, Mrs. Doris, 12 Budd, Dr. William, 32, 36 Bulton, Doris, 199 Buttrick, Dr. Don, 22 -C-Call, Donald, 35 Carlile, Dr. Sene, 34 Carroll, Dr. Katherine, 29 Casanova, Miss Katherine, 29 Cederstrom, Dr. Moyle, 19 Christman, Dr. Robert, 21 Ciszek, Dr. Raymond, 37 Clapp, Dr. Edwin, 19 Cloud, Kenneth, 37 Cohen, Dr. Gerald, 20 Collier, Alan, 16 Critchfield, Dr. Howard 21 -D-D'Andrea, Dr. Frank, 25, 76-77 De Bruler, Fred, 32, 36, 68 Dittrich, William, 28 -E-Easterbrook, Don, 21 Eddy, Dr. Lowell, 28 Egerer, Dr. Gerald, 18 Elerding, Doris, 199 Elmendorf, William, 20 Evenhuis, Dr. Francis, 19 -F- Faber, Eunice, 20 Farnham, Mrs. Betty 11 Flanders, Mark, 34 Flora, Dr. Charles, 17 Foss, Miss lone, 16 Freehill, Dr. Maurice, 36, 37 -G-Gelder, Harvey, 26 Gerhard, George, 32 Glass, Jerome, 25, 74-75, 76-77 Gregory, Mrs. Elizabeth, 29 Gutchow, Miss Monica, 27 -H-Hagensick, Dr. Paul, 33 Haglund, Byron, 37 Hall, Dr. William, 37 Hammer, Dr. Krwin, 29 Hansen, J. Viggo, 19, 69 Hanson, Miss Frances, 29 Harwood, Dr. Charles, 32 Hawk, Dr. Raymond, 29 Hearsey, Herbert, 24 Hepler, Dr. Earl, 23 Herbold, Dr. Paul, 34 Herrick, Miss Mildred, 24 Hicks, Dr. Arthur, 19 Hilderbrand, James, 26 Hiller, Harley, 22 Hinds, Evelyn, 25 Hite, Cecil, 216 Hodges, Mrs. Mable, 29 Holcomb, Miss Laurel, 37 Hovde, Annis, 19 Hubbard, Jack 37, 114 -I-Imhoff, Miss Alice, 37 Irvin, Mrs. Mary, 29 -J-Jacobs, Robert, 27, 111 Jarrett, Dr. James, 141 Johnson, Vivian, 37 Jones, Dr. Elvet, 32 Jones, Dr. Henry, 29 Jones, James, 25 Jordan, Mrs. Iva, 12 -K-Karason, Halldor, 33 Kelsey, Miss Ruth, 16 Kilby, Dr. Emelia-Louise, 27 King, Dr. Eleanor, 20 Kirpatrick, Mrs. Florence, 17 Klann, Miss Corinne, 29 Knapman, Dr. Fred, 28 -L-Lahti, Dr. Arnold, 28 Lamb, George, 30 Lappenbusch, Charles, 27, 126 Lappenbusch, Mrs. Vivian, 12 Larrabee, Mrs. Edith, 23 Larsen, Golden, 19 Lawyer, Robert, 19 Lister, Frederick, 26 Lounsberry, James, 37, 110 Lyman, Dr. Kenneth, 37 -M-Marsh, David, 16 Martin, Dr. James, 37 Mason, Dr. Evelyn, 32 Mathes, Mrs. Miriam, 24 Mathieson, Allan, 19 Mayer, Dr. Erwin, 18 Mazur, Dr. Peter, 35 Meehling, Mrs. Cecile, 13 Mendel, Sydney, 19 Miller, Charles, 30 Miller, Dr. Elbert, 21 Mitchell, Dr. Howard, 18 Mitchell, Dr. Meribeth, 17 Monahan, Dr. Robert, 21 Morse, Mrs. Katherine, 25, 103 Morse, Robert, 24 Muldrow, Dr. George, 37 Mumme, Roy, 30 Murray, Dr. Keith, 22 McClymont, Mrs. Helen, 11 McDonald, Dr. David, 30 McFarland, Dr. James, 26 McInness, Miss Ruby, 30 -N-Neuber, Dr. Frank, 18 Neuzil, Dr. Edward, 28 Nicol, Miss Synva, 30 -0- Odom, Miss Evelyn, 19 Oiness, Joyce, 199 - P - Pabst, Miss Marie, 21 Palmer, Dr. Harold, 18 Payn, Mrs. Elva, 12 Peck, Miss Miriam, 16 Peradotto, John, 20 Peradotto, Mrs. Noreen, 20 Perkins, Florence, 13 Platt, Miss Ruth, 17 Plympton, Miss Hazel, 16 Punches, Frank, 30 -R-Radke, Dr. August, 22 Ramsland, Miss Dorothy, 23 Regier, Bernard, 25, 78 Reubart, Dale, 25 Rice, Dr. Charles, 23 Riley, Mrs. Doloris, 13 Rio, Dr. Sheldon, 26 Robertson, Ken, 4 Robinson, Dr. Walter, 20 Ross, Dr. Alan, 31 -S-Sams, Ernest, 12 Sanders, Walter, 26 Schaub, Dr. David, 25 Schinske, Dr. Erhart, 34 Schuler, Dr. Carl, 22 Schwalm, Dr. Ray, 23 Schwemmin, Dr. Donald, 37 Scott, William, 24 Setzer, John Shephard, Mrs. Jean, 37 Simpson, Dr. Robert, 31 Sisk, Mrs. Ethelyn, 11 Skeen, Dr. Bearnice, 31 Spaulding, Philip, 37 Stevens, Thomas, 37 Stimson, Frank, 12 Stiver, Dr. Harry, 34 Stonehouse, Mrs. Nonie, 25 Stump, Mrs. Elaine, 11 Sunset, Paul, 28 Sundquist, Miss Leona, 37 Swedmark, Donald, 18 -T-Templeton, Miss Virginia, 18 Tahl, Arthur, 25, 76-77 Thayer, Philip, 28 Thompson, Dr. Ralph, 31 Turck, Miss Helen, 23 -V-VanAver, Dr. Albert, 19 Van Horn, Mrs. Verlaine, 13 -W-Walter, Don, 25 Watrous, Dr. Mary, 31 Weythman, Miss Ruth, 27 Whittemore, Richard, 22 Winslow, Harold, 31 Witter, George, 37 Worthylake, Mrs. Mary, 31 Wuest, Dr. John, 18 ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 209 ---------- Student Index -A-Abbenhouse, Glynis, 183 Abbott, Joe, 183 Abolins, Talis, 90, 122 Abrahamse, Glenn, 57 Adams, Jane, 151 Adamsen, Larry, 151 Afrank, Joyce, 45, 177 Aggett, Brian, 183 Akers, Jack, 94 Akers, Joyce, 183 Albaugh, Gretchen, 45, 177 Albers, Gerald, 151, 126 Albers, Mary, 58, 92, 99, 183 Albricht, Evelyn, 76-77 Aldrich, Sylvia, 81, 98, 171 Alexander, Paul, 54 Alfred, David, 183 Allaway, Barbara, 183 Allen, Herb, 183 Allen, James, 81, 93 Allen, Janice, 183 Allen, Lee, 90 Allen, Sue, 45, 183 Ammons, Paula, 58, 171 Amsberry, Donald, 171 Anasis, Vassa, 177 Anderson, Carl, 151 Anderson, Diane, 48, 183 Anderson, Donald, 151 Anderson, Don, 151 Anderson, Herb, 11, 151 Anderson, Karla, 45, 90 Anderson, La Von, 76-77, 81, 171 Anderson, Lee, 183 Anderson, Margaret, 183 Anderson, Marilyn, 183 Anderson, Martha, 42, 183 Anderson, Merrily, 59, 183 Anderson, Richard, 97 Anderson, Rodney, 151 Anderson, Sharon, 183 Anderson, Susan, 51, 183 Andres, Elizabeth, 151 Anstis, Gwenelle, 82, 171, 83 Antrobus, Fred, 94 Anway, Margaret, 177 Apted, Arden, 171 Arnes, Rosemary. 151 Arnott, Margaret, 80 Arthur, Nick, 177 Ash, Cynthia, 58, 87 Ashburn, Jonathan, 151 Ashburn, Margaret, 72 Aspden, Steve, 47 Asplund, William, 55, 81, 90, 95, 151 Assink, Charlotte, 74- 75, 183 Assink, William, 74-75, 76-77, 78, 171 Atterberry, Lela, 97 Atterberry, Jerry, 171 Austin, Robert, 183 Auvinen, Arlene, 183 -B-Babcock, Jack, 183, 126 Bachman, Myrna, 89 Bachus, Carol, 53, 151 Backus, Carol, 51, 89 Bacon, Loyann, 55 Baker, Marilyn, 49, 66, 81, 87, 170 Bagley, Donald, 151 Bahlman, Linda, 42, 183 Bailey, Gail, 171 Bailey, Richard, 151 Bainter, Karen, 4, 52, 72, 177 Bajema, Larry, 119 Baker, Bonnie, 81, 177 Baker, Chester, 151 Baker, Claudia, 48, 67, 177 Baker, Kenneth, 94, 151 Baker, Luella, 49, 183 Baker, Marilyn, 49, 66, 81, 87, 170 Baker, Roland, 103, 151 Balduan, Elaine, 152 Baldwin, Brenda, 53 Banchero, Linda, 183 Banks, Clyde, 76-77 Banks, Lois, 76- 77 Banks, Mahlon, 171 Banks, Merwyn, 171 Barber, Carol, 152 Barber, Frances, 52 Barclay, Sue, 183 Baremy, R., 45 Barentz, Roger, 183 Barker, Barbara, 44, 94, 177 Barlow, Lirda, 44, 183 Barnes, James, 183 Barnhardt, Linda, 44 Barnhart, Michael, 152 Barrett, Janet, 49 Barry, Judy, 51, 76-77, 90 Bartruff, Arla, 76-77 Bassett, Janet, 49 Bates, Alice, 87. 136, 177 Bates, Mary, 183 Bates, Ron, 177 Bauthues, Donald, 90, 152 Baxter, Don, 74-75, 76-77, 171, 47 Beam, Dorothy, 55 Bechtol, Stanley, 183 Becken, Carol, 74-75, 83 Bee, Delores, 58 Beeman, Gary, 177, 47 Beisse, Fredric, 101, 183 Bell, Myrna, 59, 183 Bell, Sandra, 48, 183 Bellingar, Ida Rae, 97, 100, 152 Bellingar, Judith, 44, 94, 177 Bellingar, Karen, 59, 171 Benecke, Mark, 183 Benjamin, Betty, 152 Bennett, Audrey, 152 Bennett, Dorothy, 45, 183 Bennison, Janice, 45, 183 Benseler, David, 56, 78, 177, 79 Bensen, Nelda, 76-77 Benson, Arthur, 171 Benson, Janet, 44 Benson, Joyce, 171 Bentz, Kay, 171 Berg, Judy, 100, 171 Berg, Karen, 53 Bergan, Louie, 183 Berge, Helen, 53 Beringer, Jerry, 110, 152, 122 Berry, Bruce, 183 Berry, Carolyn, 91, 183 Bertrand, Charles, 103, 152, 126 Best, Mary Sue, 184 Bethers, Judy, 78, 103, 79 Bezanson, Beverly, 78 Bierly, Carol, 177, 184 Biggs, Linda, 48, 184 Bilodeau, Gail, 42, 177, 79 Billingsley, Frosty, 184 Birch, Patricia, 56, 184 Birchall, Colle Jon, 58 Bird, Lauralee, 48, 184 Bittner, Vicky, 184 Bjorn, Larry, 184 Blair, Dallas, 54, 184 Blakely, Sharon, 184 Blessin, Linda, 50, 74-75, 99, 101, 177 Blinzler, Lynn, 45, 171 Bloch, James, 113, 115, 127 Boede, Barbara, 44, 78, 177 Boettcher, Michael, 82, 93, 171 Bogar, Gerald, 152 Bojack, Billie, 92, 99 Bolduan, Elaine, 98 Bollman, Dave, 89, 94, 152 Bolton, Gary, 184 Bonamy, Don, 184 Boos, Judith, 80, 98, 103, 152 Booth, Richard, 88, 184 Boothe, Lorraine, 45, 177 Bordeaux, Suzanne, 59 Borman, Judy, 81 Bortles, Dan, 54, 87, 184 Bosket, Carl, 152 Bosman, Robert, 184 Bosman, Ken, 152 Bosnich, Mary Ann, 67, 89, 98, 103, 152, 150 Bostrom, Gary, 184 Bowman, Bonnie, 184 Bowman, Donna, 177 Boyd, John, 152 Boyles, James, 68, 88, 171 Boysen, Carson, 4, 65, 71, 80, 177, 47 Bracken, Sandra, 45, 78, 97, 184 Bradburn, Lillian, 76- 77 Bradbury, Roberta, 152 Bradford, Pat, 49, 184 Bradley, Neville, 124 Brady, Claire, 52, 74-75, 184 Braithwaite, Karen, 184 Braithwaite, Kathleen, 53 Brand, Anne, 56, 90 Brand, Jane, 171 Brandmaker, Mickey, 51 Brannon, Nora, 152 Brantner, Irene, 84, 171 Bredeson, John, 73 Bridgeman, Gary, 46, 93, 98, 109, 145, 171, 117 Brinsmead, Alice, 44, 184 Brock, Judith, 72, 171 Brock, Vallie, 65, 85, 153 Broden, Harold, 184 Broderick, Jim, 78, 184 Brodie, Marilyn, 83 Brodin, Harold, 74-75 Bronsdon, Lincoln, 153 Bronson, Marshall, 65, 66, 67, 68, 73, 95, 145, 153 Brooks, Linda, 49, 184 Brown, Bobby, 65, 67, 87, 153 Brown, Carole, 177 Brown, James, 79 Brown, Lee, 81, 97, 184 Brown, Nancy, 177 Brown, R., 79 Brown, Sherry, 88, 171 Brown, Susan, 177 Brown, Virginia, 184 Brunn, Karen, 101 Bryde, Madge, 92 Bryson, Lynn, 184 Buckner, Dianne, 78 Bueler, Becky, 78 Bueler, Kay, 184 Buers, Karen, 184 Bullock, Karen, 45 Bumgarner, Leslie, 48, 184 Bundy, Sheridan, 184 Bunt, Ruth, 184 Burdick, Donald, 153 Burgess, Robert, 153 Burgoyne, Bob, 67, 85, 153, 150 Burke, Mary Elizabeth, 45, 90, 171 Burke, Raymond, 184 Burke, William, 74-75, 184 Burnett, Martha. 78, 153 Burns, Billie, 184, 78, 182 Burns, Carolyn, 44, 184 Burns, Jim, 78, 177, 79 Burris, Carol, 42, 153 Burswick, Mary, 184 Burton, Ron, 93 Burzon, Ron, 82 Bushaw, Barbara, 44, 89, 100, 177, 79 Buss, Stephen, 74-75, 171 Bussard, Nick, 76-77 ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 210 ---------- Bussey, Delbert, 184 Butkus, Lee, 153 Butler, Kay, 42, 80, 90, 95, 98, 177 Butler, Sara, 67, 87, 153 Butrim, Eleanor, 44, 177 Button, Judy, 49, 184 Button, Rolland, 171 Butts, Donald, 185 Buxbaum, Lauretta, 52, 87, 177 Byars, Susan, 185 Byers, Jeannette, 44, 83, 94, 177 Byers, Karen, 58 Byles, Frank, 171 Bynne, Barbara, 42, 74-75, 196 -C-Cable, Bill, 78, 185, 47 Cable, D., 47 Cadd, Jacqueline, 153 Cadd, Paul, 153, 119, 121 Cadero, George, 177 Calderon, Marlene, 51 Callero, Roy, 185 Camberg, Terry, 56 Cameron, Alexander, 177 Cammack, Don, 74-75, 76-77 Camp, Margaret, 44 Campbell, Neva, 45, 185 Campion, Barbara, 42, 171 Canfield, Dick, 67, 82, 87, 153 Cannon, Lynnel, 185 Cantaloube, Roger, 153 Capps, Susanna, 90, 98, 177 Capstick, Donald, 185 Carlson, Billy, 185 Carlson, Carol, 44, 78, 185 Carlson, Don, 89, 103, 153 Carlson, Kris, 80, 82, 171 Carlson, Paul, 185 Carpenter, Herbert, 171 Carpenter, Robert, 154 Carr, Elizabeth, 42, 185 Carroll, Jim, 87, 94, 171, 126 Carroll, Marianne, 48, 78, 178, 83, 79 Carroll, Sandra, 171 Carson, Harold, 79 Carter, Barry, 185 Carter, Carole, 171 Caskey, Mary, 78, 95, 178 Caton, Jerry, 45, 87, 103, 145, 154 Caulkins, Edward, 55 Caulkins, Paul, 55 Cavens, Wilma, 49, 185 Cesareo, Luka, 76-77 Ceteznik, Frank, 178, 124, 125 Chandler, Robert, 185 Chase, James, 54 Chatterton, Vicki, 89, 91, 98, 154 Chesterly, Inger, 84 Chicker, Tom, 47 Childs, Kenneth, 47 Cholski, Ellen, 59, 185 Christensen, Judith, 59 Christensen, Larry, 89, 154 49, 185 Christenson, Janet, 51 Christle, Carol, 55 Christine, Marjorie, 52, 74-75, 185 Christy, Robert, 185 Chriswell, Bonnie, 185 Chun, Penny, 56, 87 Church, Dawn, 51, 78, 84, 90, 178 Church, Linda, 76-77 Cigler, Delores, 59, 79 Claar, David, 185 Clark, Edward, 171 Clark, Joan, 51, 185 Clark, Linda, 82, 185 Clark, Martin, 74-75, 178 Clark, Patricia, 42. 66, 116, 154, 178 Clayton, Terry, 82, 113, 115, 171, 47, 126 Clements, Carole, 45 Cliff, Larry, 101, 185 Clifford, Gertrude, 45, 97, 185 Coble, Dennis, 185 Cochenour, Daniel, 57, 185 Cochran, Nancy, 98 Coffin, Patricia, 51, 99, 178 Coghill, Al, 98, 124, 125 Cole, Margo, 154 Collingwood, Sandra, 90, 178 Collins, Anne, 45 Collins, Kathryn. 185 Collins, Sue, 51, 78, 185 Command, Edward, 57, 154 Command, Melvin, 57 Conan, Susan, 171 Conrad, Carla, 44, 178 Cook, Brenda, 178 Cook, Ethel, 76-77 Cook, Rosemary. 45, 89, 97, 154 Cook, Sallie, 48, 67, 185 Cooper, Michael, 46, 93, 171 Cooper, Sally, 76-77 Copland, Bob, 76- 77 Copley, Janet, 90, 171 Corliss, David, 87, 177 Corrigan, Mike, 154 Cortelyeau, Sandra, 87, 177, 176, 79 Corwin, Pat, 45, 185 Costani, Judy, 154 Couch, Sharon, 53 Coury, Rosalie, 177 Coupland, Ken, 46 Coury, Rosalie, 82 Cowan, Joyce Ann, 48, 185 Cowden, John, 108 Cowin, Melvyn, 185 Cox, Margaret, 177 Cox, Greg, 55, 90, 177 Crabtree, William, 85, 185 Craig, Rosalynn, 45, 185 Crippen, Betsy, 78, 185 Criscola, Victoria, 42, 177 Cronin, Kathy, 74-75, 177 Crosetto, Richard, 185 Cross, Mayo, 44, 185 Crowe, Sue, 51 Crum, Sally, 49 Cuizon, Marsha, 42, 185 Culkins, Leland, 154 Culver, Larry, 172 Cumming, Bonita, 52, 78, 172 Cunningham, James, 154 Cunningham, Sandra, 51, 99 Curtis, Carol, 49, 185 Curtis, Mary Lou, 49, 185 Curtis, Olive, 154 Dahl, David. 81, 89, 154 Dahl, Darlene, 186 Dahl, Erik, 81, 100 Dahlager, Michael, 186, 47 Dale, Donald, 88, 89 Dalley, Phillip, 76-77, 101 Dalton, Sam, 45, 67, 172 Dalquist, Pauline, 76-77 Dammann, Kaye, 45 Danforth, Patricia, 186 Danielson, Carla, 85 Danielson, Gary, 186 Danielson, Lynn, 186 Davenport, Janice, 56, 88, 186 Davis, Ann Louise, 85 Davis, Faye, 82, 88, 186 Davis, Kathie. 45, 186 Davis, Leonard, 56 Davis, S., 47 David, Mary, 49 Davison, Homer, 154 Dawson, Lynne, 186 Day, John, 186 Daynes, Maralyn, 45 Dearinger, Charon, 84, 172 Dearth, Merna, 154 De Boer, Roy, 172 De Castro, Benjamin, 74-75, 76-77 Deets, Allyn, 178 De Hoff, Carolyn, 178 De Kay, Barbara, 78, 186 De Paster, H., 76-77 Demick, Mary, 52, 186 Denny, Carol, 50. 99, 186 Denny, Gail, 99, 154 Des Rosiers, Barbara, 186 Devier, Raymond, 82, 93, 98, 109 De Vries, Jay, 172 De Winter, Paul, 186 De Witt, Howard, 172 Dickerson, Sharon, 186 Dickinson, Diane, 78, 186 Dieffenbach, Timothy, 155 Dietrich, Donna, 186 Digerness, Lois, 42, 80 Dillman, Norman, 54 Dingwall, Karen, 44, 89, 186 Dionne, Janice, 155 Dionne, Maxine, 52, 186 Dionne, Robert, 155 Dobbe, Elta, 155 Dobbe, Gilbert, 98, 155, 124, 125 Dodd, Philip, 74-75, 196, 216, 122 Dodgson, Bill, 196 Dollarhide, Roger, 56, 155 Dolmseth, Kent, 196, 47 Domenowske, Carol, 196 Donovan, Ann, 42, 87, 100, 178 Donovan, Dennis, 124 Doo, Lei-Jayne 56, 172 Dorsey, Arthur, 155 Doty, Ardith, 51 Doty, Gean, 178 Dowd, Patricia, 48, 196 Dowen, Barbara, 42, 178 Downey, Robert, 172 Doxsee, Janice, 83, 178 Draper, Jerald, 54 Drotz, Paul, 155 Drummond, Clark, 56, 196 Duffy, Mary, 155 Dunbar, Reg, 93, 98, 172 Dunden, Robin, 94, 172 Duncan, Claudia, 172 Dunkin, Dianne, 68, 100, 172 Dunn, Jim, 47 Dunn, Lavrie, 42, 178 Durrwachter, Dianne, 59 Dvorachek, Huberta, 155, 83 Dyson, Jane, 155 - - Eagle, Gary, 45 Earnst, Phyllis, 155 Eaton, Frank, 78, 88, 79 Eden, Karen, 50, 186 Edens, Walter, 172 Edwards, Dave, 114 Edwards, Gary, 186 Egan, Margaret, 59, 186 Eine, Robert, 155 Eilers, Gary, 57 Eldering, Julie, 78, 155 Eldridge, Sally, 45, 186 Eliason, Donald, 155 Eliason, Elenora, 155 Eliason, Larry, 155, 47 Ellingson, Robert, 56 Elliot, Judy, 55 Elliot, Mary, 155 Ellis, Erwin, 156 Elsbree, John, 156 Emerson, Dixie, 78, 186 Emery, Eita, 44, 186 ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 211 ---------- Emmons, Mavis, 156 Emry, Judith, 48, 67, 88, 186 Eng, April, 186 Engdahl, Michael, 48, 186 Engelsen, Lynne, 81, 94, 103, 172 Engen, Jo Ann, 81, 92, 98, 99, 172 England, Alberta, 186 Engles, Mary, 186 Ensign, Le Roy. 186 Ensman, Fred, 186 Eoff, Mary, 48 Epp, Merlin, 79 Erchinger, Carol, 83 Erickson, Don, 88, 156 Erickson, Richland, 172 Ericson, Penny, 45 Ernst, Kathleen, 87 Ernst, Larry, 67, 68, 87, 103, 156, 150 Eschrich, Jack, 97 Esselmont, Aliz, 197 Estep, E., 79 Evans, Judy, 51 Evans, Nancy Jo, 51 Evered, Mike, 47 Everett, Dawn, 156 Everett, Joel, 65, 82 Everitt, Peggy, 42 - F-Fafuay, Ross, 85 Farenbaugh, Kathryn, 186 Farrell, Jacqueline, 89 Farrell, Mary. 44, 78, 95 Farrell, Russel, 89 Fassett, Jeanne, 74-75, 172 Fayette, Michelle, 186 Featherkile, Marlene, 172 Fichter, Carolyn, 59, 66, 116, 79, Fiedler, Ernst, 100 Fields, Robert, 156 Fifield, Karen, 44, 80, 98, 186 Fifield, Kathleen, 42, 80 Fink, Joan, 103 Fiorito, Ted, 172 Fish, Bonetta, 172 Fisher, Eileen, 55, 92, 99 Fisher, Sandra, 51, 172, 83 Fisher, Vicki, 78 Fitts, Pat, 53, 184 Flaherty, Mike, 156 Fleetwood, G., 45 Fleming, Ted, 156 Fletcher, Judy, 186 Flickinger, Martha, 55, 78, 86 Foley, Wayne, 186 Forbes, David, 74-75, 76-77 Fortin, Karen, 48, 88 Forthun, Eleanor, 187 Fowler, Douglas, 156 Frazier, Barbara, 187 Fredlund, Kay, 45, 187 Freeman, Evelyn, 87 Freeman, James, 187 French, Marcia, 94, 187 Friend, Ruth, 85, 156 Friend, Sharon, 4 Frost, Pam, 45, 187 Fryant, Barbara, 103 Fugitt, Sally, 156 Fuguay, Ross, 156 Fujinaga, Betty, 95, 99, 172 Fukuda, Jo Ann, 187 Fuller, Le Roy, 109 Fulton, Peter, 187 Fumano, Gary, 78, 82, 93, 110, 172, 117 Funada, Jean, 89, 156 Funes, D., 74 Gabriel, John, 94, 156 Gallant, John, 127 Gannon, Doug, 187, 47 Gappa, Harold, 187 Garlinghouse, Carol, 53 Garmo, Mary Joyce, 91, 100, 101, 187 Garrison, Marie, 172 Gaskell, Beverly. 58, 99, 79 Gasser, Larry, 57 Gehlert, Gleih, 156 Geiger, Joanne, 44 Genszler, Pat, 76-77, 78 Gerard, Carol, 187 Gerard, Estella, 156 Gerard, Karen, 78 Gerard, Sue, 84, 99, 187 Gerhard, Gary, 64, 93, 47 Gerling, Patricia, 187 Gertes, Terry, 157, 83 Gerteis, Mary, 90 Gibson, Ray, 94 Gidlund, Kay, 156 Giesy, Ardis, 59 Gilda, Robert, 90, 113, 108, 114 Giles, Donald, 46, 93 Giles, Paula, 157 Gilman, Doniece, 172 Gill, Thomas, 4, 68, 71, 90, 172 Gillespie, Bruce, 90 Gillet, Marel, 42, 90, 187 Gish, Ev, 157 Gjovaag, Carolyn, 67, 68, 87 Gleason, Janice, 50, 80, 157 Gobat, Paul, 187 Goelzer, Georginia, 44, 78 Golden, Lon, 157 Goldfine, Evelyn, 187 Goldstein, Marta, 44, 187 Golliet, Gordon, 56 Gooch, B., 76-77 Goodman, John, 157 Goodman, Lynne, 187 Goodrich, Lloyd, 187 Gookins, Linda, 187 Goos, John, 89 Gordon, Bob, 47 Gordon, Sharon, 51, 187 Gorman, Marcia, 187 Gott, Peggy, 187 Gould, Sandra, 97, 187 Gow, Virginia, 53, 101 Grace, Varya, 187 Grady, Roy, 78, 187 Graham, Norman, 76-77 Granger, Roger, 85, 157 Granholdt, June, 45 Grant, Diana, 49, 78, 187 Green, Barbara, 45, 172 Green, Jonnie, 78, 79 Green, Sally, 81, 84, 100, 187 Greene, Carol, 56, 88 Greene, Malcolm, 88 Gregg, Gary, 85, 89. 157 Grench, John, 78 Griffin, John, 187 Griggs, Peter, 172 Grinton, Charlotte, 172 Grosshans, Brunhilde, 48, 84, 187 Grover, Betty, 172 Grover, Judith, 42, 187 Gubsch, Charles, 157 Gudmundson, Karen, 157 Guerin, Brucella, 44, 88, 97 Gugenheimer, Bob, 47 Guhra, Anna, 187 Guidi, Arthur, 157 Guinn, Barbara, 42, 172 Gunn, Gary, 84, 187 Gunnison, Kent, 187 Gurlinghouse, C., 78 Gustafson, Delbert, 187 Guth, Robert, 54 -H-Haase, Donald, 90, 47 Haffie, Gerald, 100 Hageman, Ann, 90, 187 Hajduk, Julie, 172 Hale, Sandra, 187 Haley, E., 76-77 Halgren, Linda, 187 Hall, Dave, 157 Hall, Judy Ann, 172 Hall, Linda, 48, 188 Hall, Sharon, 42, 188 Hambin, Carol, 188 Hamilton, Alice, 188 Hammond, William, 157 Hancock, John, 157 Hadfield, Ann, 49 Hanes, Jacqueline, 188 Hansen, Jean, 95, 157 Hansen, Stephen, 109, 157 Hanson, Eunice, 78, 187, 79 Hanson, Joanne, 89 Hanson, Mary, 42, 82, 188 Hardin, Sandra, 187 Hardt, Marsha, 45, 188 Hardwick, Robert, 188 Harlow, Joanne, 42, 90, 188 Harris, Carol, 49, 188 Harris, Marvin, 85 Harris, Wilma, 188 Harrison, Alberta, 157 Harrison, Bruce, 188, 47 Hart, Patricia, 88, 157 Hart, Sharon, 80, 172, 83 Hartman, Phylis, 44 Hathaway, Diane, 172 Hathaway, Lane, 158 Hatling, Darlene, 58, 89, 172 Hauge, Darlene, 98, 158 Haugseth, Loree, 49, 78, 188 Haveman, Gary, 188 Hawkins, Melinda 48, 188 Hawn, Patricia, 50, 81 Haydock, Joyce, 49, 188 Hayes, D., 103 Hayes, Patricia, 44, 188 Hayes, Richard 64, 82, 87, 93, 97, 109, 114, 145, 170, 172 Hayn, Sandra, 188 Hedges, Phyllis, 92, 99, 173 Hedinton, Ron, 188 Hefley, William, 188 Heidman, Nancy, 188 Helland, Mary Ann, 59 Helland, Roy, 188 Hellberg, Gunnar, 76-77 Hemmerling, Lotte, 48, 78, 84, 188 Henchert, Arnie, 158 Henderson, Donald, 94 Hendrickson, Robert, 87, 100 Henderickson, Sylvia, 89, 95, 158 Henry, Marjorie, 158 Henry, Susan, 45, 82, 158 Herron, Michael, 109 Heuchert, Arnie, 85 Hewitt, David, 4, 45, 65 Hewitt, Mary, 47 Hickenbottom, Jim, 85 Hickey, Dean, 188 Hicks, Barbara, 51 Higley, Doreen, 88, 98, 158 Hill, Janet 45, 81 Hinds, Ernest, 74-75, 76-77, 101 Hirano, Karen, 59, 87 Hitchcock, Linda, 188 Hoeruegel, Kathryn, 84, 188 Hoff, Lela, 89, 158 Hoffman, Laurel, 188 Hoffman, William, 78 Hoksbergen, Bertha, 188 Holcomb, Mary, 188 Holert, Ronald, 47, 188 Holland, Ginger, 188 ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 212 ---------- Holmes, Gary, 188 Holt, Betty, 158 Homan, Carol, 44 Hope, Diane, 158 Hoppenruth, Al, 98, 124, 158 Hopping, Ramona. 95, 158 Horine, Dianne, 44, 188 Horne, Joyce, 158 Horton, Pamela, 48, 188 Hotchkiss, Karlene, 79, 88 Houchen, Sharon, 59 Howard, Calvin, 188 Howard, Judith, 59, 74-75 Howisey, Carol, 68, 81 Huckins, Doris, 95 Huckinson, Sandra, 52 Huddleston, Ron, 46 Hudson, Ted, 188 Hudson, Joanne, 158 Huffine, Louise, 44, 188 Huffman, Richard, 90 Huffman, William, 57 Hufford, Carolyn, 45, 197 Huggins, Maurice, 89, 158 Hughes, James, 188 Hughey, Patricia, 173 Huning, Bud, 158 Hunskor, Kay, 48, 67, 188 Hunter, Jo Anne, 188 Hunter, Judith, 44 Hurst, Everett, 188 Husby, Ginny, 53, 188 Huse, Eleanor, 45, 84, 188 Hutchinson, Sandra, 188 Hyatt, Michael, 90, 98, 124, 125 Hyde, Carolyn, 48, 188 Hyppa, Roger, 159 -I-Iacolucci, Jack, 57 Ice, Bettie, 44, 197 Imhoff, Sylvia, 97 Irish, Susan, 53, 90 Irvin, Sandra, 50, 79, 97 Irwin, Sheryl, 50, 188 Isackson, Gary, 173 Isotalo, Penny, 188 Ivanek, Diane, 188 Iverson, Chad, 188 -J-Jacka, Karen 173 Jackson, Martha, 49 Jackson, Robert 93, 117, 159 Jacobsen, Kristian, 109 Jacobsen, Lawrence, 57 Jam, Julia, 44 James, Eugene, 159 James, Philip, 159 Jansen, Janice, 45, 78 Jarvis, Ed, 78, 79, 103 Jasprica, Willine, 58, 90 Jedlicka, Lorraine, 44 Jeffers, Carol, 49 Jenkins, Karen, 44 Jenkins, Mary, 159 Jensen, Andrew, 88 Jensen, Elmer, 173 Jensen, George, 90 Jensen, Linda, 45 Jensen, Marlyn. 159 Jensen, Roger, 82, 159 Jepsen, Dean, 159 Jepsen, Roberta, 173 Jewell, Babette, 159 Johansen, Mary, 83 Johanson, Dale, 108 John, Sharon, 50 Johnson, Barbara, 80, 99, 173 Johnson, Carl, 90 Johnson, Carole, 58, 79 Johnson, David, 124, 173 Johnson, Donald, 189 Johnson, Eloise, 88 Johnson, Ed, 189 Johnson, Georgina, 45, 173 Johnson, Ingrid, 189 Johnson, Jim, 93, 189 Johnson, Karen. 87 Johnson, Linda 48, 89, 189 Johnson, Lois, 52 Johnson, Mary Ann, 45 Johnson, Nancy, 44, 189 Johnson, Roy, 189 Johnson, Russell 101 Johnson, Susan, 45, 79, 102 Johnson, Vickie, 59, 189 Johnson, William 110 Johnston, Carol, 173 Johnston, James, 93, 189 Johnston, Sue, 83, 170 Johnstone, James, 189 James, Terri, 52 Jordan, Jacqueline, 53 Jorgensen, Kenneth, 65, 66, 95, 159 Jones, Alan, 159 Jones, Elizabeth, 78 Jones, Fred, 76-77 Jones, Howard, 95 Jones, Ivalee, 44, 189 Jones, Joyce, 52 Jones, Kathleen, 189 Jones, Terri, 189 Jordan, Jackie, 53, 189 Joyce, Jerry, 108, 123, 170 Joyce, La Verne, 87 Julius, James, 47, 189 Jungbluth, Eleanor, 90, 173 Juvet, Adele, 55 -K-Kairis, Lois, 81, 91, 100, 102, 189 Kalles, Judith, 159 Kamb, Margaret, 159 Kamphouse, Don, 189 Kanue, S., 79 Kapp, Roberta, 189 Karjala, Jeanette, 56, 74-75, 189 Karlberg, Gary, 159 Karstens, Elaine, 88, 159 Karwacki, William, 111 Kaye, Pat, 94, 95 Keller, Ann, 56 Keller, Bill, 190 Kelley, Linda, 173 Kelley, Shirlee, 83, 159 Kelly, Douglas, 45, 190 Kelly, Steve, 190 Kelso, John, 57, 190 Kelstrup, Arthur, 159 Keppel, M., 76-77 Kemp, Bonnie, 58, 190 Kempf, Peter, 98, 108, 123 Kenaston, Sharon, 159 Kendall, Clyde, 93 Kendall, Dorothy, 160 Kenoyer, Derald, 160 Kerstetter, Richard, 54 Key, Barbara, 45, 190 Keyes, Stephanie, 49, 190 Kickabush, James, 160 Kieffer, Mike, 190 Kimball, Carol, 160 Kimble, George, 160 Kimoto, Ruby, 59, 87, 190 Kimple, Paul, 47 Kinecke, Ray, 189 Kinkela, Bob, 124 King, Ilene, 53, 190 King, T. L., 190 King, Virgil, 160 King, Wayne, 173 Kingsbury, Keith, 127 Kinnish, Karen, 44 Kipton, Robert, 160 Kirk, Laura, 173 Kirk, Mike, 98, 113, 115 Kirkluk, Gene, 160 Kittel, Karen, 44, 190 Klein, Chuck, 74-75, 190 Klein, Marsha, 101 Klein, Robert, 101 Kleve, Linda, 49, 73 Klimke, Bev, 160 Knapsen, Judy, 173 Knudsen, Judy, 50, 173 Knutsen, Lawrence, 173 Knutson, Kay, 52, 90 Kockendorfer, Irene, 66, 116 Kohler, Roy, 173 Kohout, Steve, 47 Koll, Gerald, 79, 160 Kombol, J., 74-75 Kopp, Robert, 49, 78 Kosoff, Larry, 173 Kraft, Nancy, 49, 90 Kreck, Mary, 190 Kreig, Ron, 190 Krusmen, William, 160 Kuder, Jim, 173 Kuhnause, Charles, 88, 160 Kulbitski, Joan, 81 Kulijuis, Toni, 45 Kuybus, George, 82 -L-La Count, Karen, 44, 76-77, 190 Ladines, Ron, 108 Ladwig, Marilyn, 42, 85, 160 La Fever, William 85, 94, 160 Laing, Georgie, 44, 94, 190 Lamoreux, Bonnie, 190 Lane, Robert, 160 Lang, Alice, 160 Lang, D., 76-77 Langeman, Herb, 93 Langseth, Dorothy, 51, 79, 190 Lanphear, Joel, 47, 190 Lard, Joanne, 42 Larsen, Karen, 44 Larsen, Kenneth, 88 Larson, Carole, 52, 190 Larson, Kathryn, 50, 81, 98 Larson, Karen, 190 Larson, Sharon, 51 Laster, Dave, 94, 160 Lauderbach, Gayle, 52, 190 Laulainen, Judith, 44, 82, 190 Laursen, Gary, 94, 190 Lavik, Janet, 56 Lawsen, Gary, 47 Lawson, Linda, 76-77, 82 Lawyer, Cassandra, 190 Leaf, Karin, 160 Lechner, Lorraine, 58, 99, 190 Ledger, John, 82 Lee, Alfred, 94 Lee, Diane, 45, 190 Lee, Eric, 78, 79, 103 Lee, Hugh, 190 Lee, Patricia, 42, 90, 160 Legge, Judith, 190 Leighton, Sharon, 48 Lemon, Linda, 59, 190 Lenfesty, Lois, 44 Lengseth, D., 78 Lensrud, Ann, 42, 90, 95, 173 Leons, Harry, 108 Lewis, Iris, 49 Lewis, James, 161 Lewis, Louis, 100, 173 Libbey, George, 190 Libby, Roger, 73, 47 Lich, Stephen, 82 Lima, Allan, 108 Lindahl, Joann, 44, 97, 100 Lindberg, Jack, 161 ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 213 ---------- Lind, Betsy, 161 Lind, Victor, 161 Linde, Allen, 76-77, 78, 84, 190 Lindsay, Laurie, 80, 190 Lindsley, Brenda, 98, 103, 161 Lindstrom, Linda, 52, 99, 190 Lightbuen, Maxine, 190 Lium, Claudia, 53 Livermore, Leroy, 65, 98, 124 Livingston, Dennis, 191 Locke, Judith, 52, 190 Lockbaum, Valerie, 73, 161 Lockhart, Valerie, 52, 191 Lockwood, Michael, 82, 161 Logan, John, 190 Logsdon, Barbara, 64, 67, 79, 87, 103, 150, 161 Logan, John, 47, 191 Loney, Jane, 83 Long, Phyllis, 191 Lord, Joanne, 191 c, Lorenson, Faye, 51, 87 Lorentzen, Hans, 161 Loushin, Virginia, 52 Love, Lorin, 97 Lowder, Mora, 191 Lowrey, Jean, 45, 87, 191 Lucas, Carol, 92, 99 Luce, Dorothy, 161 Luke, Shirley, 92, 99 Lum, Faith, 58, 87 Lund, Ann, 191 Lunger, Joyce, 50, 83 Luther, Cleo, 45, 191 Lutz, Don, 57 Lux, Michael, 191 Lybeck, Jerald, 161 Mackey, Barbara, 103, 161 MacGowen, Craig, 93 MacLean, Alastair, 173 MacMahon, Sharon, 49, 191 Madison, Janet, 48 Maedgen, Margaret, 51 Mahler, Donna, 44, 191 Mahy, Gary, 90 Mains, Sylvia, 161 Maloy, Sandra, 91, 173 Manney, Carol, 58, 191 Marchese, Vincenta, 161 Marganti, R., 45 Marjullo, Alice, 42 Marr, Betty Ann, 42, 191 Marsh, Sandra, 45, 191 Marshall, Faith, 59, 83 Martens, Gene, 161 Marthfield, K., 45 Martin, Gordon, 108, 191 Martin, Susan, 176 Marzuelle, Alice, 95, 98 Mason, Barbara, 45 Mastor, John, 97 Masumoto, Ted, 57 Matney, Cecilia, 45 Matson, Nancy, 42 Matsushita, Elaine, 90 Matthews, Joanne, 98, 101, 161 SMatthews, Linda, 42 Matthews, Nancy, 162 Matthews, Val, 54 Mattingly, Jim, 47 Mattson, Virgil, 162 Maxwell, Judith, 191 Mayfield, Joanne, 51 Mayes, Jacque, 89, 95, 162 McCauley, Eleanor, 58 McCollum, Marilyn, 173 McConnell, Robert, 94, 162 McCormick, Colleen, 42, 68 McConkey, Dale, 47 McCrea, Norm, 57 McCune, Jean, 59 McCurdy, Charles, 162 McDaniel, Clarence, 191 McDonald, Judith, 162 McDonald, Marjorie, 191 McDonald, Patricia, 51, 191 McDonnell, Judith, 98, 103, 162 McDougal, Margy, 49, 191 McFarlane, Davie, 57 McGee, Jeanne, 42 McGinnis, Judith, 58 McGlenn, Joanne, 56, 78, 191 McGowon, Craig, 117 McKechnie, Ann, 45 McKee, Lou, 50, 191 McKenzie, Heather, 191 McLaughlin, Michael, 191 McLean, Doreen, 191 McMullen, Clair, 191 McNalley, Diane, 45 McVay, Mike, 73, 93, 110, 117 Medley, Jo Anne, 52 Meier, Janet, 44 Meier, Susan, 44, 191 Melbourne, Ed, 162 Mellan, Marilyn, 76-77 Melton, Kathleen, 162 Melvin, Linda, 162 Mendenhall, Perry, 191 Menghini, Jo Ann, 74-75, 76-77, 81, 98, 173 Menny, Nyla, 44, 191 Mercer, Carlene, 50, 173 Merideth, Roger, 74- 75 Messar, Sharon, 45, 191 Meyer, Gloria, 191 Meyer, William, 162 Meyers, Bea, 173 Meyers, Janet, 68 Michael, Roger, 88, 89, 173 Michaelson, Donna, 44 Micklin, Michael, 162 Millard, Karilyn, 44, 197 Miller, Donald, 54, 191 Miller, Eric, 90 Miller, Laural, 58, 191 Miller, Mary Ann, 191 Miller, Mary, 191 Miller, Sharon, 191 Millman, Jack, 191 Mills, Brenda, 42, 173 Mills, Gordon, 103, 173 Mills, Perry, 54 Minge, Sharon, 78, 79 Minish, Donna, 42, 80 Minshull, Christine. 56, 99, 191 Minshull, Pamela, 56 Mock, Ramona, 173 Mohr, Sheila, 58 Mollenaar, Harold, 162 Moller, Clyde, 57 Molver, Erling, 89, 162 Monahon, Evelyn, 192 Monson, Robert, 191 Montag, Dick, 191 Moody, Eleanor, 162 Moody, Hugh, 162 Moore, Gary, 98, 173 Moore, William, 65, 66, 95 Moorehead, Bruce, 65, 74-75, 76-77 Morgan, Elizabeth, 94 Morgan, Larry, 94, 78 Morganti, Ruellene, 192 Morris, Nancy, 162 Morton, Delbert, 173 Mose, Gary, 113, 115 Mose, Sharon, 56 Moses, Paul, 78 Mossel, David, 192 Muller, Bob, 74-75 Munkres, Arden, 4, 73 Murphy, Elizabeth, 80, 163 Murphy, Marilyn, 48, 192 Murray, Charles, 89, 173 Murry, N., 47 Murray, Robert, 57 Myers, Dennis, 173 Myers, Nancy, 51, 192 Myers, Roger, 73, 163 Myhre, Jo Ann, 173 Myland, Gary, 78 -N-Naegle, Steve, 174 Naff, Elva, 45, 174 Napper, Peter, 82, 93 Neely, Carole, 192 Nelsen, Eleanor, 192 Nelsen, Thyra, 192 Nelson, Gerald, 163 Nelson, Janet, 192 Nelson, Mark, 101 Nelson, Marvin, 163 Ness, Clarence, 54 Neuman, Marilyn, 99 Nevers, Leroy, 163 Newkirk, Janet. 163 Newman, Marilyn, 58 Newsham, Diane, 4, 71, 78, 174 Newton, Carolyn, 82, 88, 97 Newton, Judy, 50, 192 Nibarger, Doug, 192 Nickel, Kenneth, 192 Nicolay, Gail, 163 Nilsen, Frank, 163 Nixon, Terry, 113, 114 Niznik, Linda, 42, 174 Noel, Judy, 49, 192 Nogami, Elaine, 53 Norberg, Sharon, 55, 174 Norman, Gary, 163 Norman, Nancy, 76-77 Norman, Rod, 46, 98, 124, 174 Nortan, Donald, 47, 192 Northfield, Karen, 66, 116 Nueman, Marilyn, 79 Nybakken, Truman, 90, 163 Nyhus, Sue, 163 Nyitray, Pat, 192 -0- Oakvik, Vivian, 192 O'Connor, Sharon, 44 Odegaard, Gar, 66, 174 Odegaard, Franklin, 192 Odell, Nick, 192 Ogden, Bob, 66, 82, 93, 116, 163 Ogden, Jean, 78, 97, 192 Okerlund, Charlene, 44 Olsen, Diane, 163 Olsen, Duane, 180 Olson, Cherry, 44, 192 Olson, Gerald, 163 Olson, JoAnn, 163 Olson, John, 54 Olson, Judy, 45, 78, 180 Olson, Karin, 174 Olson, Larry, 192 Olson, Ned, 4, 72 Olson, R., 89 Olson, Tara, 45, 81, 84, 192 Olson, Terry, 47 Ondeck, Sidney, 192 O'Neil, Brian, 163 Opel, Robert, 163 Oreb, John, 101 Orr, Joan, 59 Orr, Judith, 66 Osborne, Bruce, 93, 192 Ostrander, Elmer, 163 Ousley, Gardalee, 192 Overhaus, Barbara, 174 Owens, Dorothea, 164 ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 214 ---------- Padlo, Anna, 48 Padlo, Frank, 90, 164 Page, Dave, 103, 124, 174 Papritz, Calvin, 4, 71, 123, 174 Parker, Craig, 192 Parker, David, 93 Paso, Kay 102 Pat, Jane, 59 Patterson, Kathy, 192 Payne, Glen, 108 Payne, Mary Jane, 164 Payne, Richmon, 164 Pearson, Colleen, 52 Peary, Rochelle, 52, 192 Pederson, Linda, 48 Pein, Carolyn, 55, 82 Petfee, 192 Pendick, Dick, 192 Pennington, Judy, 49, 192 Peterson, Colleen, 192 Person, Nadine, 91, 174 Peters, Kenneth, 74-75 Petersen, Ann, 78, 87, 180 Petersen, L., 83 Peterson, Arthur, 78, 192 Peterson, Laurel, 59 Peterson, Linda, 192 Peterson, Trudee, 192 Peterson, Vern, 192 Petrie,, Marilyn, 174 Pfunt, Niel, 4, 71, 80, 103, 164 Phelan, Thomas, 90 Phelps, Michael, 90 Philipart, Paul, 127 Phillips, Herbert, 164 Pilling, Denny, 164 Piske, Judith, 151, 180 Pittman, Marion, 79, 164 Pittsenbarger, Richard, 78 Plagerman, Peter, 193 Plotts, Robert, 98, 109, 180 Plotz, Bob, 145 Poier, Marlyn, 180 Poirier, Ronald, 164 Podervart, Robert, 164 Poole, Robb, 54, 94 Potter, Fern, 58, 193 Power, Carol, 174 Pound, Larry, 47 Pratt, Marcia 78, 103, 175 Preston, Sandra, 193 Price, Judy, 88 Price, Kenneth, 193 Prosch, Delores, 51, 180 Pryde, Madge, 48, 99, 102, 180 Purdue, Roger, 164 Putas, Warren, 174 -Q-Quaintance, Michele, 56, 87, 180 Quigley, Pat, 52, 193 Quinn, Donna, 180 R Rabourn, Nancy, 59, 180 Ramerman, Dorothy, 164 Ramerman, Gale, 164 Ramey, Janice, 193 Randall, Alvin, 68, 81 Rasmussen, Charles, 174 Rasmussen, Wilbur, 76-77 Ratzlaff, Sharon, 193 Rayment, Ron, 74-75 Reader, Don, 164 Reaney, John, 74-75, 193 Rebo, Lawrence, 164 Reed, Melinda, 164 Reed, Samuel, 74-75, 76-77 Rehberger, Paul, 47 Reich, Jacqueline, 164 Reimann, Shirley, 193 Remmert, Brent, 84 Repoza, Norma, 193 Reser, Donald, 76-77 Rey, Jean, 67, 98, 165 Reynolds, Tamora, 193 Rhea, Tim, 87 Rhebeck, Sandi, 42, 180 Rhoades, Barbara, 52, 180 Richards, Ralph, 165 Richter, Don, 74-75 Richter, Wayne, 74-75, 76-77 Ridgway, Patricia, 50, 165 Rife, Jim, 113, 114 Riggs, Sharon, 88, 165 Riise, Norm, 54, 193 Rine, Jeri Lee, 174 Ringenbach, Douglas, 109 Risch, Pauline, 49 Riseland, John, 46, 113, 114 Ritchey, Patricia, 97 Ritchie, Judith, 44 Ritchie, Carolyn, 73 Richter, Don, 78 Robbins, Betty, 99 Robbins, Patricia, 49, 193 Roberts, Nancy, 89, 165 Robertson, David, 76-77 Robertson, John, 180 Robicheau, Philip, 54, 98, 180 Robinson, William, 94 Rock, Peggy, 49 Rodenberger, Harry, 193 Rogers, James, 174 Rogers, James P., 100, 193 Rohlman, Linda, 165 Ronney, Gregg, 174 Roessel, Gary, 180 Root, Peggy, 52 Roos, Eva, 193 Ross, Kay, 174 Ross, Lynne, 165 Ross, Mary, 74-75, 193 Ross, Norman, 47, 93 Ross, Patricia, 58 Routos, Kathy, 49 Rowe, Sherry, 58, 78 Runnels, Judy, 48, 103 Rupp, Roger, 165 Russell, Holly, 59 Russell, Virginia, 165 Sabo, Robert, 174 Sadler, Paul, 127 Salter, Jane, 45 Saltis, Ron, 90, 113, 115 Sams, Robert, 90, 174 Sanguay, 174 Sargeant, Carolyn, 52, 79 Saryer, Marjorie, 50 Sasaki, Ronald, 180 Schamehorn, Carol, 89, 98 Scheib, Joe, 165 Scherer, Dean, 165 Scherman, Sherry, 76-77 Schermerhorn, Carol, 103, 165 Schilaty, Marilyn, 58 Schlenker, Harold, 136 Schmid, Richard, 82, 174 Schmidt, Roger, 108 Schmidt, Rudy, 74-75, 76-77, 78, 165 Schmidtke, Gerald, 74-75 Schmieg, Elaine, 174, 45 Schroeder, Bill, 84 Schroeder, Robert, 165 Schryvers, Evelyn, 50 Schuehle, Karen, 44, 90, 180 Schultz, Dale, 165 Schupp, Ronda, 59 Schwartz, Karolyn, 165 Scofield, William, 165 Scott, Bonnie, 76-77 Scovil, Marlene, 83, 98, 165 Seastrom, Marie, 76-77,78, 80, 180 Selene, Jerry, 180 Sellards, Lyle, 97 Senner, Ray, 78 Serenson, Judy, 181 Severson, Carol, 166 Shafer, Liz, 181 Shalander, Theresa, 42 Sharnbraich, Karen, 51 Shaw, Judy, 44 Sheely, Linda, 44, 88, 181 Shephard, Denny, 117, 145 Sheppard, Dennis, 93 Sherbakoff, Neil, 108 Shergill, H. S., 81 Sherman, Beverly, 66, 78, 166 Shiraki, James, 57 Short, Robin, 53, 100, 174 Shull, Fred, 108 Shupp, Ronda, 194 Siegrist, Clinton, 194 Siggs, Roland, 110 Sim, Jack, 111 Simenson, Audrey, 56, 194 Simmons, Ann, 82, 181 Simmonson, Andrea, 56, 194 Simpson, Douglas, 72, 103, 166 Simpson, Linda, 44, 194 Simpson, Shelia, 45, 181 Sines, James, 166 Sines, Myrna, 166 Sirguy, Gary, 4, 71, 99 Sisson, Phyllis, 88 Sivesind, Barbara, 100, 182, 194 Skewis, Nancy, 88, 194 Slater, Earl, 166 Slayer, Peter, 174 Slettedahl, Robert, 166 Slettedahl, Sandra, 174 Slobreg, Dave, 194 Sloniker, Fred, 174 Slotemaker, Judy, 49, 88 Slwinski, Sam, 47 Smelson, Jean, 52, 194 Smethers, Judy, 166 Smith, Cliff, 54 Smith, Dianne, 194 Smith, Dolores, 44, 194 Smith, Donald, 81, 85 Smith, Gayle, 52, 66, 174 Smith, James, 56 Smith, Jerry, 54 Smith, Judy, 88. 166 Smith, Julie, 49, 194 Smith, Lynda, 194 Smith, Michael, 73 Smith, Nancy, 58, 76-77, 174 Smith, Ralph, 109 Smith, Rick, 194 Smith, Sharyn, 166 Smoyer, Luci, 49, 194 Snider, Robert, 93 Snyder, Charles, 194 Solbach, D., 74-75 Solbark, William, 194 Solberg, Karen, 181 Sorensen, Sharon, 194 South, Kay, 83 Southward, Patricia, 194 Spalding, Joan, 85, 194 Spanier, Doug, 81, 166 Spanier, Mary, 89, 166 Spangler, Vance, 98, 109 Sparks, Irene, 50, 181 Spatafore, Doreen, 81, 83, 174 Spees, Boylan, 76-77 Spieckerman, Jean, 78, 79, 174 Spieckerman, Jerry, 194 Stabbs, Bill, 186 Stabbs, Bruce, 182 Stack, Katherine, 81, 92, 99 Stadlman, Kenneth, 194 ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 215 ---------- Stadum, Nancy, 44, 194 Stansbury, Carol, 194 Staffer, Roger, 55 Staverer, S., 94 Stedman, John, 194 Steele, Carole, 194 Steele, Kenneth, 166 Steen, John, 194 Steen, Robert, 47, 87, 166 Steiger, Marie, 166 Stein, Donna, 101, 174 Steiner, Jerry, 111 Stendal, Joanne, 49, 181 Stennick, Thomas, 166 Sterk, Marie, 52, 194 Sterms, Barbara, 167 Sterton, Don, 181 Stewart, Anita, 58, 116 Stewart, Barbara, 48, 95, 98, 167 Stewart, Kenneth, 56 Stewart, Margaret, 56, 194 Stewart, Sheila, 48 Stimpson, Beverly, 94, 181 Stipes, James, 68, 82, 181 Stixrud, Linda, 4, 48, 68, 71, 80, 194 Stokes, Linda, 59, 78, 194 Storms, Barbara, 167 Storms, Nancy, 194 Stougard, Robert, 80, 97, 167 Stout, Christina, 78, 194 Strock, Patsy, 42, 76-77, 194 Strode, Robert, 85, 167 SSttrroomng, , Sandra, 44, 181 Kathy, 48 Stubbs, Bruce, 46, 194 Stuestall, Kay, 166 Sturmans, Harry, 194 Sullivan, Jan, 174 Sullivan, John, 57 Sullivan, Penny, 91, 98, 181 Sullivan, Wesley, 74-75, 167 Suter, Barbara, 53 Swan, Shirley, 167 Swanberg, Donna, 174 Swanland, Donna, 167 Swanson, Jan, 194 Swanson, Suana, 45, 194 Swetnman, Judy, 49, 79, 181 -T-Taft, Gretchen, 56 Takasaki, Jerry, 87 Tam, Julia, 194 Tamura, Kathleen, 52, 87, 194 Tanake, Loretta, 167 Tangen, Gary, 47, 93, 98 Tanguy, John, 174 Tarleck, Robert, 54, 123 Tatro, Virginia, 80 Taylor, Gladys, 56 Taylor, Marion, 44, 181 Tebelman, Janet, 52 Tallvik, Kathleen, 58, 80, 95, 99, 197 Terpening, Carl, 174 Terpening, Marjorie, 181 Terpstra, Bonnie, 175 Teyler, Sharon, 48, 197 Thoemke, Donald, 89, 167 Thomas, Brenda, 48, 67, 181 Thomas, John, 167 Thomas, Robert, 167 Thompson, Donna, 67, 82, 92, 99, 167 Thompson, Gerald, 167 Thompson, Linda, 52 Thompson, Pat, 53, 181 Thomsen, Lenora, 52 Thon, Mary Louise, 181 Thorgrimson, Robert, 95, 101, 167 Thorn, Karen, 100 Thornburg, Harvey, 78 Thronsen, Carol, 44 Tiland, Jean, 167 Tiland, John, 94, 167 Tille, Bell, 127 Timmer, Dennis, 181 Torget, Judith, 174 Towne, Milton, 76-77 Townsend, Sharon, 49 Treese, Gertrude, 53 Trethewey, Don, 98, 103, 167, 123 Troutner, Nina, 167 Trymofiew, Alexander, 101, 168 Tuck, Richard, 57, 174, 216 Tucker, Darlene, 52 Tucker, Stacy, 4, 68, 71, 73, 97, 174 Turck, Helen, 83 Turnbull, Richard, 88 Turpin, Jim, 47 Turton, Larry, 57 Tweten, Charles, 168 -U- Underwood, Arlene, 68, 88, 95 Unger, Becky, 49 Unrein, Patricia, 48, 78, 90, 181 -V-Vadset, Ed, 82, 168 Van Aelst, Jean, 48 Van Belle, Carla, 49, 181 Van Vuren, Sharon, 51 Vander Ark, Sherman, 74- 75, 76-77 Vander Griend, Marlene, 45, 116 Vander Hoek, Janis, 168 Van Natter, Lee, 57 Van Pevenage, Lita, 55 Van Pevenage, Rita, 55 Van Staveren, William, 47, 181 Van Woerden, Tom, 181 Van Zanten, Dolphine, 76-77 Van Zanten, Lee, 76-77, 79 Van Zanten, Mary, 168 Velez, Manuel, 168 Victor, Sally, 4, 71, 181 Vine, George, 168 Visser, Peter, 54 Vold, Sharon, 89 Voyce, Kathleen, 59, 181 -W-Waali, Arvid, 74-75, 76-77 Waddell, Julie, 175 Wahl, Jon, 175 Wahl, Velda, 84, 89, 168 Wainscott, Gary, 47 Waite, Marcella, 42, 168 Walisch, Linda, 175 Walker, Anne, 50, 80, 168 Wallace, Charlotte, 52 Wallace, Dorothy, 78, 181 Walling, Agnes, 168 Walsh, Chuck, 94 Ward, Marion, 168 Warkentin, John, 84 Warner, Carol, 89, 168 Warr, Dale, 47, 97, 98, 168 Washington, Herm, 78, 113, 114 Watland, Jim, 47 Watson, Geraldene, 87, 91, 175 Watson, Joyce, 168 Waugh, Carolyn, 48, 82, 181 Weidman, Susan, 97, 98, 99, 103, 168 Weis, John, 78 Weiss, Pat, 197 Weiss, Rudolph, 45, 76- 77, 79 Welch, Margo, 49 Welch, Norman, 71, 181 Welfelt, Corinne, 53 Wellman, Donald, 47, 175 Wening, Susanne, 175 Werley, Charles, 181 Werries, Joyce, 44 West, Frederick, 169 Western, Robert, 168 Westman, Yvonne, 59, 73, 175 Wetzel, Charles, 169 Weygant, Sandy, 49, 181 Wheeler, Barry, 169 Wheeler, Patricia, 52 White, Diane, 44, 181 White, Donald, 169 White, Mary Anne, 59, 92, 99, 181 White, Powell, 196 White, Ron, 169 White, Ruth, 196 Whitefield, Tony, 82, 169 Whitefield, Joe, 47, 196 Wicklund, Linnea, 64, 101, 182, 196 Wicks, Janice, 50, 196 Wickstrom, Roger, 169 Wiersma, Ronald, 196 Wilder, John, 87 Wiley, Paul, 196 Wilkinson, Suzanne, 53, 196 Williams, Carol, 50 Williams, Suzanne, 44, 196 Williams, William, 74-75, 76-77, 103, 124 Wilison, Judith, 45, 97, 100, 196 Wills, Inge, 51, 102, 181 Wills, Judith, 44, 76-77, 94, 196 Wilson, Chip, 82 Wilson, Jay, 54 Wilson, Marion, 95 Wilson, Norma, 196 Wilson, Patricia, 51, 78, 196 Wilson, Richard, 175 Wilson, Sandra, 49 Wilson, Storey, 181 Wilton, Marlene, 98, 169 Wiltse, Brooke, 196 Winchell, William, 196 Wineholt, Gary, 78, 196 Winslow, Myrtle, 76-77 Wisen, Joel, 57 Witter, Meredith, 59 Wofrem, Jan, 44, 196 Wojt, Jane, 50, 175 Wojt, Richard, 169 Wold, Merilyn, 175 Wolf, Leland, 93, 110, 117 Wolfrun, J. 78 Wood, Kathleen, 45 Wood, Karen, 196 Woodell, Michael, 196 Woodham, Gale, 45, 196 Woodman, Joel, 181, 176 Woods, Mel, 93 Wollen, Dave, 196 Wozleck, Barbara, 55 Wrenn, Russell, 196, 47 Wright, Audrey, 169 Wright, Jay, 196 Wright, Joanne, 59, 196 Wyatt, Alan, 196 -Y-Yates, Joni, 100, 196 Yager, John, 196 Yothers, Roy, 47, 93 Yount, George, 169 -Z-Zatrine, Kay, 78 Zagelow, Bill, 46, 98, 181, 126 Zapffe, Skip, 98, 124, 125 Zange, Judy, 196 Zentner, Darryl, 68, 98 Zevenbergen, David, 47, 74-75, 76- 77, 181 Zimmer, Florence, 56, 196 Zimmerman, George, 175 Zimmerman, Joe, 94, 176, 181 Zink, Joan, 42, 74-75, 78, 196 Zion, E., 46 Zrobrist, Ellen, 59, 196 ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page 216 ---------- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS It is indeed fitting in a publication of this type to give a word of thanks to those people whose efforts have helped a great deal to the success of the publication. As usual we want to extend a sincere "thank you" to "Uncle" Howard Vierling and our behind-the-scenes friends Lois Brechner and Kay Tirrill at Craftsman Press in Seattle. They helped us to meet our continu-ally changing deadlines. These people and Russ Clift, Mrs. Clift and Bernice Workman at Jukes Studio were looked upon as Honorary Staff Members during our running to and fro the last weeks of preparation for deadlines. Mrs. Cecil Hite, smiling ASB finance secretary, got us out of various troubles with our budget and was always cheerful throughout the whole process. MRS. CECIL HITE Last, but not least ... below view two "late arrivals" on the staff who made up for lost time with really top notch work. There are others ... and to these we say thank you for your help ... and God bless you! N. PFUNDT S. TUCKER RICHARD TUCK PHIL DODD ----------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [3] of cover ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1961 - Page [4] of cover ---------- PPPPP
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1960 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Cover ---------- KLIPSUN 1960 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [2] of cover ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [i] ---------- 1960 KLIPSUN WESTERN WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF ED
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1960 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Cover ---------- KLIPSUN 1960 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [2] of cover ---------- [no text thi
Show more1960 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Cover ---------- KLIPSUN 1960 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [2] of cover ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [i] ---------- 1960 KLIPSUN WESTERN WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [ii] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 3 ---------- THE SLEEK CONTEMPORARY LINES OF OF THE NEW VIKING UNION BUILDING COMPLETED THIS YEAR SYMBOLIZE A NEW PROGRESSIVE ATMOSPHERE AT WESTERN BOTH IN THE CONCRETE AND IN THE ABSTRACT. ONE IS AWARE OF THIS NEWNESS WHILE WALKING AMONG THE CORRIDORS OF THE VIKING UNION BUILDING, GAZING AT THE NEW SCIENCE BUILDING...OR PERHAPS ONE JUST FEELS IT IN THE AIR. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 4 ---------- . .. A SCHOLAR IS A PERSON WHO DEVOTES HIMSELF EARNESTLY TO THE PURSUIT OF TRUTH. James L. Jarrett 4 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 5 ---------- College as I see it is primarily an intellectual experience, not primarily either vocational training or a social romp: The best reason for going to college is to improve the functioning of one's mind, to increase the store of one's knowledge and to deepen one's appreciation for the principal human values. "All of this is not to say that college experience is grim or dry or lacking in a lighter side. Every college person values his social experiences, the dances, games, the bull sessions, and the friendships that he forms on the campus." James L. Jarrett ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 6 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 7 ---------- YES... MANY THINGS WERE NEW... ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 8 ---------- BUT THE WEATHER REMAINED THE SAME... 1 SUDDEN SHOWERS RUNNING JILDING ... TI F: ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 9 ---------- THE COOL CRISP NIGHTS... OR THE BLUSTERY DAYS ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [10] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [11] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 12 ---------- STAFF STACY TUCKER ....... Editor GARY REUL.. Associate Editor J. V. HANSEN ........ Adviser ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 13 ---------- CONTENTS Faculty and Departments . .... Fall Activities ......... Classes . . . . . . . . . . . Faculty ........... Winter Activities ........ Organizations ..... . . . . Spring Activities ........ Index . . .......... Spring Supplement ....... 14 54 90 133 141 166 201 208 217 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [14] ---------- FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 15 ---------- WESTERN HAS GOOD REASON TO BE PROUD OF ITS EVER GROWING FACULTY AND ITS EVER WIDEN-ING VARIETY OF SUBJECT MATTER OFFERED TO STUDENTS. IN THE PAGES THAT FOLLOW WE HOPE TO GIVE YOU A GLIMPSE INTO THE DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS AT WESTERN. IN SOME CASES WE CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH VIEWS OF AC-TION GOING ON IN THE CLASSES ... IN OTHERS WE HAVE HAD TO BE MORE SUBTLE, CONVEYING THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHS THE ES-SENCE OF A THING ... AND IN A FEW CASES WE CAN BUT SUGGEST IT. AT ANY RATE WE OF THE KLIP-SUN HOPE THAT YOU ENJOY THIS TREATMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT AND FACULTY SECTIONS. WE HOPE THAT AMONG THE THREE OR FOUR ANNUALS YOU WILL RECEIVE AT WESTERN THAT THIS ONE WILL GIVE YOU MANY PLEASANT REC-OLLECTIONS OF THE TIMES SPENT IN THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS AT WESTERN. THE KLIPSUN STAFF ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 16 ---------- DR. JAMES L. JARRETT ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 17 ---------- DR. JAMES JARRETT Education has played an important part in the life of Dr. James Jarrett, who has just completed his first year as President of Western. His own education began in the public schools of Salt Lake City, Utah, but his high school days were spent in Los Angeles, where he earned a basketball letter and was editor of the school newspaper. After graduation from high school he attended the University of California for two years, then the University of Utah, where he received his B.S. in 1939 and M.S. in 1940. In 1948 he received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Michigan. Dr. Jarrett has taught at the University of Michigan, Columbia University and the University of Utah. He is past president of the Great Books Foundation in Chicago. Writing is one of Dr. Jarrett's most profound interests. He has three noteworthy books to his credit: "The Quest For Beauty," 1957; "Contemporary Philosophy," 1954; and "Language and Informal Logic," 1956. But his love of writing does not stop there. He also enjoys writing poetry, fiction, and philosophy. He lists among his favorite authors Plato, David Hume, Dostoyevsky, Hesse, John Donne, and W. B. Yates. Music also holds many joys for our president, for he collects Beethoven as well as chamber music. He also enjoys cooking and delights in good food, his favorites being creole gumbo and sukiyaki. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [18] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 19 ---------- VITAL TO WESTERN PRESIDENT... James L. Jarrett TRUSTEE... Steven Chase TRUSTEE... Marshall Forrest TRUSTEE... Mrs. Bernice Hall TRUSTEE... Joseph Pemberton, Chairman TRUSTEE... David Sprague DEAN OF STUDENTS... Dr. Merle Kuder DEAN... C. W. McDonald DEAN ... Miss Lorraine Powers ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [20] ---------- ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 21 ---------- ADMISSION, PLACEMENT AND REGISTRATION MR. MELVIN ALLAN, Director of Placement F and Alumni Services MRS. DOROTHY BUTTON, Assistant Registrar MR. DONALD FERRIS, Registrar MR. HAROLD GOLTZ, Director of Student L Activities MR. WILLIAM O'NEIL, Admissions Officer ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [22] ---------- ART ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [23] ---------- ART MISS HAZEL PLYMPTON Dept. Chairman MRS. LELA ATTEBERRY MISS IONE FOSS MISS ALICE IMHOFF MISS RUTH KELSEY MR. DAVID MARSH MISS MIRIAM L. PECK ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [24] ---------- STUDENT TEACHING ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 25 ---------- STUDENT TEACHING DR. RAYMOND HAWK Dept. Chairman MR. CLARK BROWN DR. DONALD BROWN MR. WILLARD BROWN MISS MABEL HODGES MISS VIVIAN JOHNSON DR. HENRY JONES MR. GEORGE LAMB MISS KATHERINE CASANOVA MRS. ELIZABETH GREGORY MR. STEWART VAN WINGERDEN MISS RUBY McINNES MISS ALICE MILES MR. CHARLES MILLER MISS SYNVA NICOL MISS ANNALENE POWER MR. FRANK PUNCHES DR. BEARNICE SKEEN MR. THOMAS STEVENS MISS MARGLEN VIKE MISS MARY WATROUS ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 26 ---------- EDUCATION PSYCHOLOGY ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 27 ---------- EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY DR. IRWIN HAMMER, Dept. Chairman DR. HENRY ADAMS DR. DON BLOOD DR. WILLIAM BUDD DR. KATHERINE CARROLL MR. FRED DE BRULER DR. MAURICE FREEHILL MR. GEORGE GERHARD, JR. DR. CHARLES HARWOOD DR. ELVET JONES MR. HALDAR KARASON DR. EVELYN MASON DR. DAVID McDONALD DR. J. ALAN ROSS DR. RALPH THOMPSON ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [28] ---------- ENGLISH ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 29 ---------- ENGLISH DR. ARTHUR HICKS, Dept. Chairman DR. MOYLE CEDERSTROM MR. JENS HANSEN MISS LESLIE HUNT MR. ANNIS HOVDE DR. LUCY KANGLEY MR. GOLDEN LARSEN MR. SYDNEY MENDEL DR. JAMES O'BRIEN MISS EVELYN ODOM MR. EMERSON POTTER DR. ALBERT VAN AVER ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [30] ---------- FOREIGN LANGUAGES ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 31 ---------- FOREIGN LANGUAGES DR. ELEANOR KING Dept. Chairman DR. GERALD COHEN MR. WILLIAM ELMENDORF MRS. EUNICE LEE IV ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [32] ---------- HOME ECONOMICS ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 33 ---------- HOME ECONOMICS MISS DOROTHY RAMSLAND Dept. Chairman MRS. EDITH LARRABEE MISS EDNELL SNELL ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [34] ---------- INDUSTRIAL ARTS ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 35 ---------- INDUSTRIAL ARTS DR. P. H. ATTEBERRY, Dept. Chairman MISS EDNA CHANNER MR. JOHN HAUSER MR. EARL HEPLER MR. CHARLES RICE MR. RAY SCHWALM ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [36] ---------- LIBRARY ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 37 ---------- LIBRARY MISS MILDRED HERRICK Dept. Chairman MR. HERBERT HEARSEY MISS DOROTHY HILL MRS. MIRIAM MATHES MR. C. RALPH MORSE MRS. ELLEN SIEGWARTH MRS. RUTH SPEARIN ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [38] ---------- MATHEMATICS ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 39 ---------- A, MATHEMATICS MR. HARVEY GELDER, Dept. Chairman Mr. JAMES HILDEBRAND MR. FREDERICK LISTER DR. SHELDON RIO MR. WALTER SANDERS MR. GEORGE WITTER ~2r4 2 x ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [40] ---------- MUSIC ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 41 ---------- MUSIC DR. FRANK D'ANDREA Dept. Chairman MISS MIRA BOOTH MISS ELEANOR CHESAREK MR. JEROME GLASS MR. RODNEY MERCADO MR. BERNARD REGIER DR. DAVID SCHAUB DR. DON WALTER ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [42] ---------- PHYSICAL EDUCATION ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 43 ---------- PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR MEN MR. RAYMOND CISZEK Dept. Chairman MR. JACKSON HUBBARD MR. JOHN KULBITSKI MR. CHARLES LAPPENBUSCH MR. JAMES LOUNSBERRY PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN MISS RUTH WEYTHMAN Dept. Chairman DR. MARGARET AITKEN MISS RUTH HULL DR. EMELIA KILBY ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [44] ---------- SCIENCE ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 45 ---------- SCIENCE MISS LEONA SUNDQUIST Dept. Chairman MR. DECLAN BARRON DR. MARION BESSERMAN MR. DONALD EASTERBROOK DR. LOWELL EDDY DR. CHARLES FLORA MRS. FLORENCE KIRKPATRICK N 7 I 72 7- 1747 5s 76 77 78 79 8o 8 8 rLaTHof W Re Os Ir Pt Au Hg9TI P 138.92 178.6 180.88 183.92 186.31 190.2 193.1 195.23 1917 200.61 204.39 201 DR. FRED KNAPMAN DR. ARNOLD LAHTI o N 42 1344 4 6 47 48 49 50 51 52 :r Nb o Tc ! Rui Rh Pd Cd In Sn Sb Ti 22 92.91 95.95 (9) .7 102.91 106.7 112.41 114.76 118.70 121.76 127.1 DR. JAMES MARTIN DR. MERIBETH MITCHELL MR. RALPH MOLLISON DR. EDWARD NEUZIL MISS MARIE PABST MISS RUTH PLATT MR. PHILIP THAYER ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [46] ---------- SOCIAL STUDIES ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 47 ---------- SOCIAL STUDIES MR. EDWARD ARNTZEN, Dept. Chairman DR. ANGELO ANASTASIO DR. BERNARD BOYLAN DR. DON BUTTRICK MR. DONALD CALL DR. HOWARD CRITCHFIELD MR. BYRON HAGLUND MR. HARLEY HILLER DR. ERWIN MAYER DR. ELBERT MILLER DR. HOWARD MITCHELL ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 48 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 49 ---------- SOCIAL STUDIES (continued) DR. ROBERT MONAHAN DR. KEITH MURRAY DR. FRANK NEUBER DR. HAROLD PALMER DR. AUGUST RADKE DR. CARL SCHULER MR. VERNON SERL MR. DONALD SWEDMARK DR. HERBERT TAYLOR, JR. MISS VIRGINIA TEMPLETON MR. RICHARD WHITTEMORE i ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [50] ---------- SPEECH ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 51 ---------- SPEECH DR. SENE CARLILE Dept. Chairman DR. LAURENCE BREWSTER MR. MARK FLANDERS DR. PAUL HERBOLD MR. WILLIAM GREGORY, JR. MR. ERHART SCHINSKE ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [52] ---------- Aside from an excellent faculty and administration it takes many people to keep a college the size of Western going ... and growing. These persons and their staffs are an important part of a functioning whole. Mrs. Eloise Ulbick . . . Infirmary Mrs. Thelma Palmer . . . Nurse Mrs. Viola Summers . . . Nurse Mr. Dysart Maconaghie . . . Campus Marshal Mr. David Anderson ... Heat and Maint. Supervisor Mr. Wayne Ensign . . . Custodial Supervisor Mr. Ray Knabe . . . Co-op Supervisor Mr. Sam Buchanan . . . Business Office Mrs. Cecil Heit . . . Finance Secretary ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [53] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 54 ---------- FALL ACTIVITIES 54 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 55 ---------- ARTIST AND LECTURE SERIES Western's Artist and Lecture series, which yearly presents the campus with the close-up view and sound of some of the world's great artists and speakers, came close to topping all previous line-ups this fall. With four great performers, the series opened on a double note of eminence. General Carlos Romulo, Philippine Ambassador to the United States, was followed two days later to the Western Music Auditorium by Vincent Price, who read excerpts from three great American artists - Whitman, Whistler and Tennessee Williams. I Price was also the first visitor to open a new era of student I contact with performers, as he joined Western students and faculty in the Student Union Building to talk informally with them. The feature soon became a highlight of the series. Soulima Stravinsky, composer-pianist and son of the great Igor Stravinsky told students, "Now that I have begun to work out of my father's reflected glory, II want to stay out." He also gave them advice to increase their musical appreciation: "Listen, listen, listen." Raymond Boese, nationally known organist, was followed on the series by the Feld String Quartet, an eminent Hungarian en-semble. Dr. Peter Commanduras, Willem Oltmans, poet-novelist May Sarton, Vincent Sheean and Metropolitan mezzo-soprano Blanche Thebom completed the program. The talks and personal meetings left varied impressions. The campus newspaper headlined Vincent Price's comment that we should have shown Nikita Khrushchev our "best side, not our back- I sides" when the Communist leader visited the United States. They I remembered one speaker who considered himself ignored and in-sulted when less than 100 people showed up, and they remembered Blanche Thebom, who said of her packed-house audience and her art, "I love it all." With the opera star's performance the series headed into winter quarter and a new plan whereby all programs would be presented in the evenings instead of during the usual 10 o'clock Tuesday or Friday hour. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 56 ---------- REGISTRATION DAY WAS AS BUSY AS EVER.. AS THE NEW STUDENTS FILLED OUT FORMS. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [57] ---------- RECEIVED INFORMATION AND ADVICE... AND PREPARED FOR THE FALL QUARTER. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [58] ---------- HOMECOMING ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [59] ---------- QUEEN SIGRID XXII.. PEGGY OWNER ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 60 ---------- OTHER HOMECOMING ROYALTY GAIL COOPER SENIOR PRINCESS SUE JOHNSTON SOPHOMORE PRINCESS AUDREY FOSTER FRESHMAN PRINCESS MARY ANN BOSNICH JUNIOR PRINCESS ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 61 ---------- DANIEL'S AND EDEN'S HALL EMERGED THE VICTORS IN THE HOMECOMING HOUSE DISPLAY CONTEST ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 62 ---------- A gigantic Homecoming crowd of 3,000 witnessed a most inspiring performance in the Vikings' 27-13 victory over Central Washington College at Battersby Field. The crowd saw the Vikings put together drives of 99, 93, 90 and 41 yards to score in each period against the strong Central team. Ron Ladines gained 137 yards rushing and scored two touch-downs to lead the Viking offense. Other outstanding players were Ed Melbourne, Doug Ringenbach, Sam Martin, Reg Dunbar, Ned Olson, Gary Eilers, Steve Hansen, Dick Hays, Len Gargarello and Jack Sim. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 63 ---------- HOMECOMING A regal Roman Holiday prevailed over Western's campus during the Twenty-Sec-ond Annual Homecoming celebration. The theme "When In Rome" was blended su-perbly into the largest Homecoming parade ever presented to the campus. A highlight of the gala Roman affair was the crowning of Peggy Owner as Queen Sigrid XXII at the Ball. Her court was composed of one princess from each class: freshman, Au-drey Foster; sophomore, Sue Johnston; junior, Mary Ann Bosnich; and senior, Gail Cooper. Jack Rabourn and Dennis Fish, co-chair-men, set a fast pace for the activities which included the queen's coronation, the rally and the bonfire, the skit night, the Home-coming mixer, the parade, the football game, and the grand climax, the Queen's Ball. The high point of the weekend was the 27- 13 trouncing which the Viking team dished out to Central Washington. Seniors Jack Sim, Bill Burby, Sam Martin and Ned 01- son served as co-captains. Ron Ladines was the Vikings' offensive hero, leading the scoring with two touchdowns. Yes, "When In Rome" was the most color-ful and exciting Homecoming celebration in the history of Western. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 64 ---------- DOES MAN NEED A "LIFE LIE?" THIS WAS ONE OF THE QUESTIONS POSED IN THE WILD DUCK VANDERYACHT AND MORGAN PORTRAY A CONFIDENTIAL CONVERSATION BETWEEN GREGORS AND HJALMER THE ELEGANT EKDAL DRAWING ROOM ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 65 ---------- LORI SPRING as GINA DOUG VANDERYACHT as HJALMER VANDERYACHT, MORGAN, YARBROUGH and SPRING, LONNIE MORGAN as GREGORS CREATING A TENSE SCENE FOR IBSEN'S PLAY. SANDRA CLARK as HEDVIG ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 66 ---------- GEORGE KUYBUS... TOLO KING 66 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 67 ---------- THE CRISP SWISH OF FORMALS ... GAY LAUGHTER ... AND A TOLO KING, COMPLETE WITH CRUTCHES. ANOTHER MEMORY TO BE PUT AWAY FOR ANOTHER YEAR BUT TO BE CHERISHED FOR MANY YEARS TO COME. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 68 ---------- THE CHRISTMAS CONCERT AND FACULTY ART SHOW WERE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SEASON FOR THE MUSIC AND ART DEPARTMENTS. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 69 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [70] ---------- Western's football team finished the 1959 season with a record of five wins and four losses to finish in third place in the Evergreen Conference. The squad was led by Ron Ladines, Sophomore full-back, who ran for better than five yards each time he carried the ball. Ladines was an all-conference choice along with Jack Sim, Sam Martin and Ned Olson. A sad blow at the end of the football season was the resignation of John Kulbitski as head coach. He accepted a graduate fellowship at the University of Minnesota for the 1960-61 school year. His successor will be assistant coach Jim Lounsberry, formerly an assistant at Washington State Uni-versity. Returning next year to the hopefully aspiring con-ference champions are Ron Ladines, Len Gargar-ello, Jim McCuen, Bob Plotts, Dick Hays, Doug Ringenbach, Steve Hanson, Gary Eilers, Jack Halliday, Gary Moore, Reg Dunbar and Jim Yarbrough. FOOTBALL ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 71 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 72 ---------- ONE OF THE MEM-ORABLE HIGH-LIGHTS OF THIS YEAR'S FOOT-BALL SEASON WAS THE HOME-COMING GAME WITH CENTRAL WHICH OUR TEAM WON 27 TO 13. NOEL WEST SAM MARTIN CHARLES CHESTNUT STEVE HANSEN DALE JOHANSEN JACK HALLIDAY DOUG RINGENBACH RON LADINES TOM DAVIS DON ENNIS GARY BRIDGMAN JERRY JOYCE LEN GARGARELLO JIM McCUEN BILL BURBY ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 73 ---------- RAY DEVIER JERRY BERINGER MIKE McVAY GARY MOORE FRED KNAPP ROLAND SIGGS BILL HUTSINPILLER DICK HAYES JACK SIM LELAND WOLF NOT PICTURED ED KRAGHT FRED WEST NED OLSON GARY EILERS JIM YARBROUGH MIKE SILVEY BOB PLOTTS LEROY WEHDE ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [74] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 75 ---------- That's it girls ... Smile pretty for the nice photographer. All kidding aside, however, we all owe a word of thanks to our spirited Song Queens. Left to Right: Linda Glidden Patricia Clark Vanessa Christler Roxy Cays ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 76 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 77 ---------- THE NORSEMEN'S A BIG SUCCESS... BUT LIKE ALL DANCES IT PROVIDED ITS SHARE OF TIRED FEET! BALL WAS ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [78] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [79] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [80] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 81 ---------- I AS ALWAYS ALL GOOD THINGS COME TO AN END... TESTS AND FALL QUARTER... AND IT'S TIME TO GO HOME FOR A WELL EARNED REST. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [82] ---------- WINTER 1960 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 83 ---------- WINTER Winter at Western...rain, rain, rain, and more rain. That, however, was not all. There was also ice, slush, and sleet. Bellingham provided a touch of snow which though short lived, made Winter official. The Collegian published their Ski Edition, which was noted for its excellent artwork and photography...this publication emphasized the importance of skiing as a sport among Western's Students...whether they can ski or not! This sport, though full of freedom and motion, also has its share of sprains and fractures...which were also evident on campus. Winter came as usual and the snow fell...what a new campus it blanketed. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [84] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 85 ---------- CAMPUS MIXERS The above group is typical of the many mixers held in the Viking Union Building this year. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [86] ---------- SCIENCE BUILDING The new science building last year was just the drawing that you see below. During the year the building has progressed to the state that you see above. The two pictures directly above are the west end as the building looked when this book went to press. On the right is the beautiful fountain in front of the new building. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [87] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [88] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [89] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [90] ---------- CLASSES OF 1960 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 91 ---------- SENIOR CLASS 1960 LEO DODD President KAREN BRUNSTROM Vice President CAROLE MALIK Secretary- Treasurer MIKE BARNHART Legislature ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 92 ---------- IVAN ABEL Bellingham B.A. LEE AHRENS Blaine B.A.Ed. EFFIE ASMUNDSON Tacoma B.A.Ed. IDA RAE BELLINGAR Bellingham B.A.Ed. SHARON BLAINE Aberdeen B.A.Ed. DONALD ANDERSON Tacoma B.A.Ed. WILLIAM ASPLUND Lake Stevens LYLE BENNINK Bellingham B.A.Ed. GERRY BLANKENSHIP Whatcom B.A.Ed. ALVIN ARIANS Burlington B.A.Ed. MICHAEL BARNHART Port Townsend B.A. GARY BISHOP Sumas B.A.Ed. SHARON BLECHSCHMIDT Oakville B.A. THOMAS ACREE Ferndale B.A.Ed. PATRICK ADAMS Anacortes B.A.Ed. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 93 ---------- THOMAS BLUE Everett BILLIE BOJACK Tacoma B.A.Ed. HARRY BROWN Edmonds B.A.Ed. SUSAN BOLDT Santa Ana, Calif. DALE BOSSHART Auburn B.A.Ed. MERLE BROWNING Tacoma B.A.Ed. FRED BOEDE Sedro Woolley B.A.Ed. LINDA BRESEE Cosmopolis B.A.Ed. SHARON BRULAND Burlington a mw '" ,S SENIORS OF 1959-60 STEPPED INTO KAREN BRUNSTROM Aberdeen B.A.Ed. LARRY BUERSTATTE Seattle B.A. GENEVIEVE BURKHALTER Bellingham B.A.Ed. WILLIAM BURBY Butte, Montana B.A.Ed. DON BUTTERFIELD Seattle B.A.Ed. LOUISE BUTTON Seattle B.A.Ed. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 94 ---------- JUDY BYLES Montesano B.A.Ed. JACKLYN CHANDLER Bellingham B.A.Ed. GARY CLEASBY Seattle B.A.Ed. DAVID CLOGSTON Buckley B.A.Ed. RAY CAMPBELL Washougal B.A.Ed. DAVID CHRISTIAN Bothell B.A. KENNETH CLINE Marysville B.A.Ed. GAIL COOPER Winslow B.A.Ed. JOHN CARLSON JR. Everett B.A. WILLIAM CLARK Monroe B.A. MICHAEL CLINE Bellingham B.A.Ed. TED CROSBY Seattle B.A.Ed. DERMOT CUNNINGHAM Bellingham B.A.Ed. DONALD DALE Bellingham B.A.Ed. ADELE De BELTZ Ely, Minn. B.A.Ed. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 95 ---------- DAVID DICKINSON Port Angeles B.A. MARY DOUMIT Cathlamet B.A.Ed. MARY DOCSANES Aberdeen B.A.Ed. MARY DOYLE Chehalis B.A.Ed. LEO DODD Foster B.A.Ed. PERRY EASTERBROOKS Bellingham B.A. CLARK EATON Quilcene B.A.Ed. DARYL EDWARDS Darrington B.A.Ed. GAYLE EGGE Hoquim B.A.Ed. A NEW WORLD OF NEW FORMS WAYNE EHLERS Bellevue B.A., B.A.Ed. BARBARA ENDERSBE Bellingham B.A.Ed. BOB EIENE Everson B.A.Ed. DICK ENDERSBE Bellingham B.A.Ed. EDWARD ELM Ocean Park B.A.Ed. BETTY FABISH Port Angeles B.A.Ed. -. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 96 ---------- DENNIS FISH Seattle B.A.Ed. JOSEPH FOSNICK Sumner B.A.Ed., B.S. WILLIAM FRAZIER Nahcotta B.A.Ed. HARVEY FREER Goldendale B.A.Ed. LAWRENCE FRESHLEY Oysterville B.A.Ed. THEODORE FROMM Bellingham B.A.Ed. KARL FANKHAUSER Everett B.A.Ed. DOMINIC GARGVILE Philadelphia, Pa. B.A.Ed. JOSEPH FUQUAY Montesano B.A.Ed. DONALD GERARD East Sound B.A.Ed. HANK GACEK Raymond B.A.Ed. CALVIN GETTY Shelton B.A. RICHARD FACKLER Bellingham B.A.Ed. DUANE FORSLOF Bellingham B.A.Ed. MARIETTA FULLNER Tacoma B.A.Ed. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 97 ---------- MINA GHATTAS Beirut, Lebanon Graduate Student DAVID GLATZ Bellingham B.A.Ed. HELEN GRANGER Ferndale B.A.Ed. LARRY GILBERT Darrington B.A.Ed. DONALD GOODMAN Tacoma B.A.Ed., B.S. BOB GRANT Kelso B.A.Ed. PAULA GILES Olympia B.A.Ed. JEANETTE GRAHAM Aberdeen B.A.Ed. GEORGE GREENE Seattle B.A.Ed. EVEN BEFORE THEY LEFT JIM GREER Seattle B.A.Ed. BOB GUSTAVSON Arlington B.A.Ed. JOHN GREER Cosmopolis B.A.Ed. DENNETH HAAG Seattle B.A.Ed. DELORES GRINTON Bellingham B.A.Ed. BARBARA HAGEN Lynden B.A.Ed. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 98 ---------- RICHARD HANSEN Juneau, Alaska B.A. MARVIN HARRIS Concrete B.A. DELBERT HAUENSTEIN Mt. Vernon B.A.Ed. KAREN HAYNES Everett B.A. NORMAN HIGGENES B.A.Ed. MARY HOLMES Ferndale B.A., B.A.Ed. DENNIS HUGGINS Sedro Woolley B.A.Ed. RUSSELL HAMBURG Mt. Vernon B.A.Ed. IMOGENE HOLLIDAY Bellingham B.A.Ed. JOHN HOLROYD Ojai, California B.A.Ed. DON HULTGREN Seattle B.A.Ed. FAITH HEARSEY Bellingham B.A.Ed. JERRY HOLMAN Auburn B.A.Ed. DAVID HUBERT Seattle B.A.Ed. NANCY HYLTON Edmonds B.A.Ed. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 99 ---------- MARVIN JENNINGS Raymond B.A.Ed. ALLAN JONES Olympia B.A.Ed. KENNETH WILSON KAYE JORGENSON Bremerton Eugene B.A.Ed. B.A.Ed. JAMES KERR Port Angeles B.A. BOYD KIEL Lynden B.A.Ed. ELIZABETH JONES Blaine B.A.Ed. VARIAN KELLER Raymond B.A.Ed. DENNY KIMMEL North Cove B.A.Ed. THE CAMPUS THIS YEAR. ROBERT CAROLYN GARY KIPTON KLEID KNUTZEN B.A.Ed. Bellingham Burlington B.A.Ed. B.A.Ed. MOZELLE REBECCA RAYMOND KRAMER KUHNHAUSEN KYCEK Deming Vancouver South Bend B.A.Ed. B.A.Ed. B.A.Ed. lots ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 100 ---------- FRANK LANCASTER Puyallup B.A.Ed. DAVID LASTER Seattle B.A.Ed. GEORGE LESLIE Turtle Creek, Penn. B.A.Ed. WILLIAM LANDAHL Seattle B.A.Ed. ADA LEATHERS Bellingham B.A.Ed. ANNE LIAN Anacortes B.A., B.A.Ed. EDGAR LANKFORD Dallas, Texas Graduate Student LAVAR LEE Magna, Utah B.A.Ed. CLARA LIMBACHER Bellingham B.A.Ed. KENNETH LOHMAN Bellingham B.A.Ed. CAROL LUCAS Camas B.A.Ed. DONALD LONG Longview B.A.Ed. MHERLING LUCE Perryopolis, Penn. B.A.Ed. y MARGIT LOSER Kirkland B.A.Ed. LINDA LUNDBERG Goldendale B.A.Ed. 100 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 101 ---------- ROBERT MacARTHUR Vancouver B.A.Ed. JOSEPH MALIK Elma B.A.Ed. ALICE MARZULLA Alderwood Manor B.A.Ed. DONALD MAHLUM Everett B.A.Ed. LEROY MANN Sultan B.A.Ed. BONNIE MATHIEU Vancouver B.A.Ed. CAROLE MALIK Portland, Ore. B.A.Ed. LAWRENCE MARSH Snohomish B.A.Ed. JOAN McCULLOUGH Seattle B.A.Ed. IN THEIR FINAL YEAR THEY SAW ANNE McDONALD Seattle B.A.Ed. JANE McIVOR Seattle B.A.Ed. LAURA McDONALD Bellingham B.A.Ed. MOLLY McKEE Bellingham B.A.Ed. WALLY McGREEN Seattle B.A.Ed. LARRY McKILLIP Puyallup B.A.Ed. 101 ! smf, r;! rki tar M = ri~ ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 102 ---------- JOHN MELCHER Lummi Island B.A. DICK MINICE Seattle B.A.Ed. CHARLES MONTHY Bellingham B.A.Ed., B.S. ORVILLE MESSENGER Monmouth, Ill. B.A.Ed. FAYE MILLER Puyallup B.A.Ed. RUPERT MOORE Anacortes B.A.Ed. JOHN MEYER Bellingham B.A.Ed. BRUCE MOHN Menlo Park, Calif. B.A. KENNETH MORGAN Sedro Woolley B.A. LLOYD MORGAN Sedro Woolley B.A.Ed. MARNIE NELSON Snohomish B.A.Ed. LEROY MURRAY Bellingham B.A.Ed. JAMES NEWMAN Raymond B.A.Ed. LEE MYERS Los Altos, Calif. B.A.Ed. LYNN NICHOLS Bremerton B.A.Ed. 102 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 103 ---------- HARRIET NIELSEN Everson B.A.Ed. JANET NOTT Ilwaco B.A.Ed. TERRY O'BRIEN Bellingham B.A.Ed. CHARLES NOAH Longview B.A.Ed. CLARICE NYHUS Bellingham B.A.Ed. DUANE OLSON Chehalis B.A.Ed. JERRY NOLAN Vader B.A.Ed. RUSSELL OBERG Port Angeles B.A.Ed. FRANCES OLSON Mt. Vernon B.A.Ed. AND WERE AFFECTED BY RAY OTNESS Petersburg, Alaska B.A. LARRY PARKER Centralia B.A. PEGGY OWNER Seattle B.A.Ed. NANCY PARKER Amboy B.A.Ed. FLORENCE PALMER Eatonville B.A.Ed. TOM PARRY Monroe B.A.Ed. 103 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 104 ---------- JOAN PATTON Longview B.A.Ed. DONALD PETERSON Arlington B.A.Ed. STUART PRATHER Bellingham B.A. DENNIS PEARSON East Stanwood B.A.Ed. JIM PHEGLEY Port Townsend B.A.Ed. TWILIA PRATT Ferndale B.A.Ed. RICHARD REDMOND Puyallup B.A.Ed. NORMA RICE Everett B.A.Ed. GARY REUL Bellingham B.A.Ed. ARLENE RICHINS Rockport B.A.Ed. JANICE PEARSON Bellingham B.A.Ed. PAUL POIRIER ROLAND QUINN Shulton B.A.Ed. LOIS RAWLINS Granite Falls B.A.Ed. KENNETH RHOADES Bellingham B.A. 104 ~l~s~k~~B~~ ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 105 ---------- BETTY RICHEY La Grande, Ore. B.A.Ed. CLIFFORD SALISBURY Puyallup B.A., B.A.Ed. ELIZABETH SCHMIDT Ferndale B.A.Ed. BRYANT ROBINSON Camas B.A.Ed. RICHARD SCHERER Centralia B.A.Ed. BENNIE SCOTT Wenatchee B.A.Ed. LOUIS ROCHON Crofton B.A.Ed. JOHN SCHERMERHORN Bellingham Graduate Student TRIMAINE SCRIBNER Friday Harbor B.A. A NEW PERSPECTIVE, ELIZABETH SEARS Cathlamet B.A.Ed. JOY SHERMAN Burton B.A.Ed. LORRAINE SEIBER B.A.Ed. WILLIAM SHEEHAN Oak Harbor B.A.Ed. DENNY SHAW Chimacum B.A.Ed. ROBERT SHELDRUP B.A.Ed. - 105 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 106 ---------- GEORGE SHORT Bellingham B.A.Ed. JOHN SIM Victoria, Can. B.A.Ed. ROLAND SMITH Vancouver B.A.Ed. MARVIN SOPHUSSON Bellingham B.A.Ed. RONALD SORKNESS Seattle B.A.Ed. THEODORE SHULAR Concrete B.A.Ed. RICHARD SMALL Bellingham B.A.Ed. TED SMITH Tacoma B.A.Ed. CLAUDETTE SORENSON Bothell B.A.Ed. RICHARD STARK Bellingham B.A.Ed. ROBERT SHIDELER Port Angeles B.A.Ed. JAMES SILVEY Aberdeen B.A.Ed. TED SMETHERS Centralia B.A.Ed. LOWELL SONMORE Seattle B.A.Ed. DWIGHT SORENSON Bothell B.A.Ed. 106 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 107 ---------- ROBERT STORMS Bremerton B.A.Ed. MICHAEL SULLIVAN Oakland, Calif. B.A. BARBARA TAM Bellevue B.A.Ed. ROBERT STOUGARD Seattle B.A.Ed. JEAN SWANSON Port Ludlow B.A.Ed. CAROL THEISS Cashmere B.A.Ed. BETTY STUFFLEBEAN Vancouver B.A.Ed. CYRUS SWETT Mt. Vernon B.A.Ed. DAVE THOMPSON B.A.Ed. COUPLED WITH A NEW PROGRAM, MELVIN THOMPSON Hoquiam B.A. DONALD TOMPKINS Bellingham B.A.Ed. ROBERT THORGRIMSON Bellingham B.A.Ed. LORRAINE TOP Almira B.A.Ed. EDDY TIDWELL Alexander, Texas B.A.Ed. EUGENE TRIPP Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. B.A.Ed. 107 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 108 ---------- JOHN TROUTNER Bellingham B.A. ROGER TRUCKER Mt. Vernon B.A.Ed. JUNE TUOR Bellingham B.A.Ed. KAY TURNER Tacoma B.A.Ed. LEE VAN ZANTEN Bellingham B.A.Ed. GARY VANERSTROM Bellingham B.A.Ed. BARBARA VESLEDAHL Bellingham B.A.Ed. DOUG VANDER YACHT Bellingham B.A.Ed. MARY WAARA Aberdeen B.A.Ed. PAUL WALDEN PAUL WALTON Camas Bellingham B.A.Ed. B.A.Ed. HARRY WELDON Ferndale B.A.Ed. RALPH WENNING Dryden B.A. THEODORE WATERHOUSE Wenatchee B.A.Ed. JANET WESTMAN Blaine B.A.Ed. 108 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 109 ---------- JOHN WESTON Bellingham B.A. LARRY WHITNEY Seattle B.A.Ed. JOAN WILKINSON Kirkland B.A.Ed. ROBERT WHEELER Manila, Philippine Is. B.A.Ed. RAY WICKRE Hoquiam B.A.Ed. CARL WILLS Alderwood Manor B.A. AND A NEW ADMINISTRATOR. KAY WILSON Seattle B.A.Ed. RICHARD YULE Longview B.A.Ed. CAROL ZEIGLER Everett B.A.Ed. ROBERT BELL Manson B.A.Ed. 109 EUGENIA WHITE Anacortes B.A.Ed. MAURICE WILKEN Dryden B.A.Ed. GEORGE WILLS Chehalis B.A.Ed. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 110 ---------- BOB BURGOYNE Vice President DICK CANFIELD President MARILYN LADWIG Secretary-Treasurer RON SALTIS Legislature JUNIOR CLASS 1960 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 111 ---------- JANE ADAMS RICHARD ANDERSON RODNEY ANDERSON CAROL BACHMAN CAROL BACKUS KENNETH BAKER ROLAND BAKER ELAINE BALDWIN CAROL BARBER JEAN BARNER DONALD BAUTHUES RAY BEERS CONDA BELLER RUTH BENEDICT WAYNE BERNARD JUDITH BOOS WILLIAM BORDNER MARY BOSNICH NORA BRANNON GARY BRIDGMAN VALLIE BROCK BOB BROWN WILLIAM BRUCE CAROL BURRIS STEPHEN BUSS SARA BUTLER FRANK BYLES JACQUELINE CADD PAUL CADD JIM CARROLL GERALD CATON MERNA CHAMBERS RALPH CHATHAM CHARLOTTE CLARK THOMAS CLARK KAY COCHRAN DAVID COOK ROSEMARY COOK JUDY COSTANTI LELAND CULKINS zT gt; Jim -41 ° 'A 7"r r yap' o t= :f lt;: tl ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 112 ---------- TIMOTHY DIEFFENBACH ROBERT DIONNE PAUL DROTZ RONALD DUBUQUE LANE ECKER PATRICIA EDWARDS DONALD ERICKSON LARRY ERNST JANE FEIL DARLENE FITZPATRICK MIKE FLAHERTY DOUGLAS FOWLER SALLY FUGITT JEAN FUNADA GLEIH GEHLERT TERRY GERTEIS JANICE GLEASON ROGER GRANGER BETTY GROVER JAMES GROVES KAREN GUDMUNDSON JOHN HAGEN JEANNE HANSON DARLENE HAUGE SYLVIA HENDRICKSON ARNIE HEUCHERT DOREEN HIGLEY DIANNE HOPE HAROLD HUNING ROGER HYPPA MARY JENKINS ROGER JENSEN DEAN JEPSEN SHIRLEY JOHNSON DONA JOHNSTON JOHN JOHNSTON KAY JOHNSTON DAVID KALLES ARTHUR KELSTRUP SHARON KENASTON yj iup ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 113 ---------- JAMES KERNS CAROL KIMBALL GARBEN KORTHUIS KORENE KRAETZ WILLIAM KREISMAN CHARLES KUHNHAUSEN JUDY LANCASTER KAREN LAULAINEN MARY LAY KARIN LEAF KENNETH LEE PAT LEE JAMES LEWIS BETSY LIND BRENDA LINDSLEY VALERIE LOCHBAUM MICHAEL LOUGHEED DOROTHY LUCE JERALD LYBECK BARBARA MACKEY MALCOLM MADENWALD ROBERT MAKI MARILYN MARKOW FAITH MARSHALL NANCY MATTHEWS VIRGIL MATTSON JAMES MAUDIN JACQUE MAYS JUDITH McDONALD JUDITH McDONNELL LINDA MELVIN KATHLEEN MERRILL ARLINE MEYER NANCY MORRIS CAROL NEWSHAM GAIL NICOLAY GARY NORMAN CHARLES NOYES TIM O'CONNOR BOB OGDON ~~ 911$181~ ~ ,: s x 113 r F,;s~~ mill muki LE.' f ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 114 ---------- ALMA OHTOMO DIANE OLSEN JO ANN OLSON BRIAN O'NEIL ROBERT ORR RICHARD OWENS JANE PALMER JOHN PANAGOS MARJORIE PECKHAM MARLYS PETTERSON LAURANELL PERRINE PATRICIA PIKE JANICE PILIK MARLEE PITTMAN RONALD POIRIER JUDY PRINTZ BIETTA PURVIS DONALD READER MELINDA REED JEAN REY SHARON RIGG JESSIE ROGERS LYNNE ROSS .JOHN SANDELL DEAN SCHERER RUDY SCHMIDT ROBERT SCHROEDER NANCY SHERMAN ANN SIMMONS DOUGLAS SIMPSON EARL SLATER MARLENE SOOVIL LORETTA SPRING ROBERT STEEN MARIE STEIGER BARBARA STEWART SHARON STUART DAVE STUDEBAKER DONNA SWANLAND DONNA SWANSON 114 "' "iiiL~l~i~~~llll~l 1-7 Yy -a t - Nub 7- 7 - ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 115 ---------- VIRGINIA TATRO MAURICE THOMAS DONNA THOMPSON DONALD TRETHEWAY STACY TUCKER ARLENE UNDERWOOD GALE VANDERPOL GENE VAN ZANTEN GEORGE VINE MARCELLA WAITE ANNE WALKER CAROL WARNER DIXIE WATERHOUSE SUSAN WEIDMAN MARSHA WHITCHURCH DONALD WHITE RONALD WHITE TONY WHITEFIELD JOHN WINTERHOLLER AUDREY WRIGHT GEORGE YOUNT JOHN ZUANICH Ell IBY . Y' f, ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 116 ---------- SOPHOMORE CLASS 1960 0 JOANNE PRIMAVERA, Vice President; JERRY JOYCE, President; SHARON LEIGHTON, Secretary-Treasurer. lil ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 117 ---------- ROBERT ADAMS JANE ALDRICH SYLVIA ALDRICH ALICE ANDERSON BETTY ANDERSON JOHN ANDERSON LA VON ANDERSON WILLARD ASSINK MYRNA BACHMAN ELTON BAIRD MARILN BAKER JANET BARBEAU DONALD BAXTER ARTHUR BENSON JOYCE BENSON JUDY BERG PHYLLIS BIGGER JANET BILES MIDGE BLAIR KATHLEEN BOWERS CAROL BROWN SHERRY BROWN ROC CALDWELL BARBARA CAMPION KRIS CARLSON DIANNE CARR ROCQUELINE CAYS TERENCE CLAYTON TERRY COMPTON SUSAN CONAN JANET COPLEY NICHOLENE COSTANTI SALLY CRUM SANDRA CUNNINGHAM SAM DALTON PAIGE DARRAUGH JAY DE VRIES HOWARD DEWITT LOIS DIGERNESS ROBERT DOWNEY C ; a, Pr - 117 iwF L 2 R A i s '5 6 0 ~9~ ~ 7 II ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 118 ---------- -a I 118 REG DUNBAR CLAUDIA DUNCAN DIANE DUNKIN ROBERT EBERT WALTER EDENS SUE EDISON MAVIS EMMONS LYNNE ENGELSEN JO ANN ENGEN FRANCES EVANS JEANNE FASSETT MARLYS FATLAND MARLENE FEATHERKILE CAROLYN FICHTER KATHLEEN FIFIELD LOREN FINLEY ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 119 ---------- ANNA MAE HASELMAN DICK HAYES JANET HAYFORD NANCY HAYNES CHARLES HESS CAROL HJELMVOLL MARLENE HOTCHKISS PEGGY HOUSER GARY ISACKSON MARY JELLISON ROLAND JENNINGS BARBARA JOHNSON GEORGENE JOHNSON KAREN JOHNSON SUE JOHNSTON ELEANOR JUNGBLUTH SANDRA KEETING LINDA KELLEY LAURA KIRK JEANNETTE KIRSCHMAN NANCY KLEINSCHMIDT FRED KNAPP GEORGE KOETJE LINDA KORTHUIS JIM KUDER CHARLES KUNDERT JUDITH LANCE KATHRYN LARSON KENNETH LARSON LINDA LAWSON SHARON LEIGHTON ANN LENSRUD MARJORIE LIGHTBURN JOHN LONG RICHARD LOVAAS JUDY MACBETH SALLY MACK LEWIE MARLER PATSY MATTSON DIANNE McCLUNG 119 s .. r , +y fry rn.. ._ + Y X. 1M! fI3 F 5 7 / 1 ;Ljof I _ J FBI 14Tv Val i KS V MIR? ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 120 ---------- JEANNE McGEE JOHN McLAUGHLIN NEIL McNAUGHTON LO ANN MENGHINI DARLENE MERCER SHARLENE MILLER BRENDA MILLS GORDON MILLS DEMARIOUS MOORE KAREN MOORE THEODORE MORK MARGERY MOWE LINDA MUSGROVE DENNIS MYERS JO ANN MYHRE STEPHEN NAEGLE ELAINE NAGOMI LEO NEILSEN LINDA NIZNIK ROD NORMAN JOYCE NORTHUP GARY ODEGAARD BETTY OLSON GERALD OLSON BARBARA OVERHUS RICHARD PARKER ART PAULSON JUDITH PAYANT NADINE PERSON ROBERT PETERSON CHARLES PETZOLD RENE PHILIPPART ROBERT PIKE CAROL POWER GARTH PUTNAM MARILEE PUTNAM BRENT REMMERT BRIAN ROBINSON TERRY ROBINSON KAREN RODGERS P~I~Pi~ :a~- i BIe-_8 "E 1J~E-tlE:~''IEB, i~C11~ ~lllk~~ ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 121 ---------- KAY ROSS PEGGY RUDE JUDY RUNNELS CHARLES SABO ROBERT SAMS ELAINE SCHMEIG MARION SCHULZE LARRY SCRIBNER JOSEPH SEXTON HAROLD SHLENKER ROBIN SHORT NANCY SMITH JOHN SODERBERG LUCY SOLIMA JUDY SOLSCHEID LINDA SOVDE DOREEN SPATAFORE JEAN SPEICKERMAN PEGGY STEHR DONNA STEIN MARLENE STOLL BARBARA SWANSON FRED SYMONDS PEGGY TOBIN HARLAN TODAHL JUDITH TORGET LINDA TRUEDSON DAVID TURNBULL JULIA WADDELL LINDA WALISCH GERALDINE WATSON SUSANNE WENING GREGORY WEST DIANA WESTERLUND YVONNE WESTMAN OLETA WHITFIELD DOUGLAS WILLS MEREDITH WITTER JANET ZACHAU LARRY ZION 121 f ~- w "-:..-fit -', ~s~Iy. Aak glt naan~~ri f ' Yea p 5 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 122 ---------- ID SANDI CORTELYOU, Vice President; GARY GERHARD, Rep-resentative to Legislature; JOHN HALLIDAY, President; PATRICIA CLARK, Secretary-Treasurer. FRESHMAN CLASS 1960 122 MEW NAP c~-~T ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 123 ---------- KEITH ALLEN LINDA ALLEN VASA ANASIS JUDITH ANCHAN KAREN ANDERSON KAREN ANDERSON KARLA ANDERSON PATRICIA ANDERSON BARBARA ANGIE DENNIS ANKENY TALIS ABOLINS JOYCE AFRANK JUDY ALEXANDER GRETCHEN ALBAUGH CYNTHIA ASH SYDNEY ATWOOD LOYANN BACON KAREN BAINTER BONNIE BAKER CLAUDIA BAKER GARY BAKER BILL BALLEW BARBARA BARKER JANET BARRETT HOWARD BASS ALICE BATES CAROL BECKEN GARY BEEMAN JUDY BELLINGAR SONJA BENSON DONNA BETZNER KAREN BIESHEUVEL GAIL BILODEAU LINDA BLESSIN DIANE BLEVINS BARBARA BOEDE LORRAINE BOOTH JUDY BORMAN MARY BOURN DONNA BOWMAN K~ z irA 1 lt; lt; r .. r v i 123 yt 3ti ' j.} 3, r = r.LLL' LL; ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 124 ---------- MARY BLICK CARSON BOYSEN REBECCA BRADLEY JANE BRAND MYRLA BRANT BILL BREITE JUDITH BROCK CAROLE BROWN NITA BROWN SUSAN BROWN SUSAN BRUBAKER JO ANNE BUSCH BARBARA BUSNAW JIM BURNS KAY BUTLER ELEANOR BUTRIM LAURETTA BUXBAUM JEANETTE BYERS GEORGE CADERO ALEX CAMERON SUSANNA CAPPS LOU ANN CARLSON CHARLOTTE CARR ANN CASEY MARY CASKEY ED CAULKINS NORMAN CHAMPLIN CLARK CHRISTENSEN PENNY CHUN DAWN CHURCH JUDY CHURCHILL GERI CLAMPETT MARTIN CLARK PATRICIA CLARK PAT COFFIN SANDRA COLLINGWOOD GREGG COLLITON CARLA CONRAD BONNIE COOK KATHY COOK ~ta~ IBfllll~W1 pq-7 41 Mk ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 125 ---------- NAOMI COOPER DAVID CORLISS KAY CORNING ROSALIE COURY SANDI CORTELYOU GREGORY COX MARGARET COX KATHI CRONIN KIRK DAZELLE BEN DE CASTRO DOUG DES CHAMPS LINDA DE MERICE RHONDA DE VALOIS IRENE DIEDRICKSON NORMAN DILLMAN ANN DONOVAN GLADYS DORR JOAN DOTY BARBARA DOWEN JANICE DOXSEE LENORA DULING LARRIE DUNN LOUISE DYBLE GAIL EAGAN DAN EARLEY JO ANN EARLYWINE KAREN EIENE WILLETTA ELDRIDGE TERRY ELLERSICK JACK ESCHRICH DEE ENGELSEN KAREN ERICKSON ROBERT ESTES JUDY EVANS MARY FARRELL JIM FEIRING MICHAEL FISCH GAY FLEETWOOD JULIA FLORENCE WANDA FULLNER 125 gz f'y'1 _ Y.i ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 126 ---------- DARLENE FRAZIER JO ANNE GEIGER GARY GERHARD DICK GIGER ROSEMARY GILBERT BOB GILDA CAROLYN GJOYAAG LINDA GLIDDEN CAROLE GLOVER JUDY GUDMUNDSON BARBARA GOLDSBOROUGH BRUCE GORDON JACKIE GREEN JUNE GRONHOLDT BRUCELLA GUERIN CHARLES HAHN JOAN HALVORSEN DIANNE HAMILTON JUDY HANSEN SUE HARMON BARBARA HARDING WALTER HARDY NEIL HARRIS WILLIAM HARRIS LINDA HART JACKIE HASKINS PHYLLIS HASTIN PAT HAUN CAROL HAYES PAT HEERINGA JOE HEIKKILA MARY HELLAND ROBERT HENDRICKSON JIM HICKENBOTTOM DEAN HICKEY JANICE HINOTE KAREN HIRANO DOUGLAS HOFF JEANNE HOFFMAN KATHY HOGAN ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 127 ---------- CAROL HOMAN LYN HOPKINS EVERETT HORE KAREN HORSIK ELAINE HOUK MARLYS HOVE GEORGE HOWARD CAROL HOWISEY JANICE HOYT RON HUDDLESTON CARL HULTMAN JUDY HUNTER KAREN HUNTER SUSAN IRISH SANDRA IRVIN WILLIS JACKSON LAWRENCE JACOBSON JAYNE JANSEN ED JARVIS ARLENE JENSEN MYRVOLD JOHANSEN JILL JOHNSON JOYCE JOHNSON JUDY JOHNSON LYLE JOHNSON MARY JOHNSON NOEL JOHNSON SUSAN JOHNSON MARY JOHNSTON ANNIE JONES KAYE JONES JOAN JORDAN JUDY JORGENSON PAT KAMMER PAULETTE KARR TOM KEAN CAROLYN KEARNEY GEORGE KELLY JO ANN KETOLA DIANE KIDD ims Ki u U -IIIi Orr/ .F; 1 + rlll ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 128 ---------- a ii KAREN KINNISH NANCY KIRK JUDY KNUDSEN JEFF KOMBOL PAUL KORASCIL GENNY KORTES HELEN LARSON SHARON LARSON KATHY LAWLESS LOIS LENFESTY HOWARD LESHIKAR LAWRENCE LIBBY STEPHEN LICH LAURA LILGREEN JO ANN LINDAHL ALICE LINSTROM STEVE LORENZ JOHN LOTTO SHIRLEY LUKE JOYCE LUNGER MARGARET MAEDGEN FRANCIS MALIK JANE MALLGREN RICHARD MANEMAN MAUREEN MANLEY LINDA MARPLE JOHN MARSHALL SUSAN MARTIN IRENE MASON NANCY MATSON LINDA MATTHEWS JO ANNE MAYFIELD MAJIL McBRIDE ELEANOR McCAULEY COLLEEN McCORMICK BARRY McDONALD JEAN MEEHAN DONNA MICHAELSON JEAN MILNE MYRON MINGE o s. L. 128 a L ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 129 ---------- DEANNA MINISH RON MITTON JOYCE MIZUO SARA MOORE RICHARD MORRIS SUSAN MORROW ROBERT MURRAY MARILYN NEUMAN CAROLINE NEWTON SANDY NORMAN CLYDE O'BANNON CAROL OBERG SHARON O'CONNOR CHARLENE OKERLUND JUDY OLSON KAREN OLSON KAREN OLSON TERRY OLSON SUSAN OPSAHL GEORGE PALMERTON DOROTHY PANAGOS NANCY PARKER JAMES PARSONS MARY PEAK JOAN PEDERSON CAROLYN PEIN NANCY PENTIMONTI ANN PETERSON RAND PETERSON RON PETERSON MARGARET PETH MERRY PICKERING BOB PLOTTS DAVID POCOCK MARILYN POIER DELORES PROSCH MADGE PRYDE DONNA QUINN LARRY RANDALL LINDA RANTA U129 129 yra Ilti. 4A III K i ii b ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 130 ---------- I f, Im GARY RAUEN J. RAWLS RICHARD REEVES MARILYN REHN LEAH REINER SANDI RHEBECK BARBARA RHOADES DON RICHTER PATTY RINGENBACK JUDITH RITCHIE SUE RITCHIE JOHN ROBERTSON PHILIP ROBICHEAU DELORES ROBINSON SUSIE RODE GARY ROESSEL RICHARD ROSS LOIS ROWE BETH SCEARCE WILLIAM SCHOONOVER LINDA SCHRUMP KAREN SCHUELE BARBARA SCOTT SANDRA SEELYE LINDA SHEELY KATHLEEN SHERIN MARILYN SHERWOOD DIANE SHIELDS BARBARA SHOEMAKER NANCY .SIMMONS SHEILA SIMPSON VANGIE SLUYS TERRY SMITH DIANE SOINE KAREN SOLBERG BONNIE SOLDERS TERRILL SONNABEND BETTY SPETIFORE KATHY STACK JEAN STAGGS 130 ~ Ilissllll Iclsl ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 131 ---------- RICHARD STAGGS JO ANNE STANDAL LINDA STEELE HERB STIMPSON BETSY STOCKING CHARLES STOCKWELL SARA STOKES CAROLYN STRETZ PENNY SULLIVAN MARY SUNDSTROM DONNA SWANBRG JUDY SWETNAM LILLIE TABOR SARAH TAYLOR WILLIAM TENNYSON PETER TESTA BRENDA THOMAS CAROL TIETJE PAT UNREIN JEAN VAN AELST SHARON VAN BUREN WILLIAM VAN STAVEREN SYLVIA VARNEY SALLY VICTOR JONI WAGNER BENNY WACKER DOROTHY WALLACE MARY WATSON CAROLYN WAUGH DOGG WEBER JOAN WEHRWEIN DAINE WEISDEPP CHARLES WERLEY LYNDA WESTALL MARY WHITE LOUISE WILBOR INGE WILLS JUDITH WILSON LOUISE WOLF GARY WOLFE 131 iF wy r.f x 1 a~B119C~L~lllu ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 132 ---------- JOEL WOODMAN JOYCE WOODS BILL ZAGELOW JANET ZIEBA JOSEPH ZIMMERMAN 132 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [133] ---------- FACULTY ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [134] ---------- 'a DR. HENRY ADAMS Education and Psychology MR. EDWARD ARNTZEN History MR. DECLAN BARRON Science DR. BERNARD BOYLAN History MR. MELVIN ALLAN Placement, Alumni, Public Information MRS. LELA ATTEBERRY Art DR. MARIAN BESSERMAN Science DR. LAURENCE BREWSTER Speech DR. ANGELO ANASTASIO Anthropology DR. PAT ATTEBERRY Industrial Arts DR. DON BLOOD Education and Psychology MR. CLARK BROWN Student Teaching DR. DON MR. WILLARD BROWN BROWN Student Teaching Student Teaching DR. DON BUTTRICK Social Studies MR. DAVID CALL Social Studies DR. WILLIAM BUDD Education and Psychology DR. SENE CARLILE Speech ~811 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 135 ---------- DR. KATHERINE CARROLL Education and Psychology MISS EDNA CHANNER Industrial Arts DR. FRANK D'ANDREA Music DR. LOWELL EDDY Science MR. MARK FLANDERS Speech MR. GEORGE GERHARD Education and Psychology MISS KATHERINE CASANOVA Teacher Training DR. GERALD COHEN English DR. M. CEDERSTROM English DR. HOWARD CRITCHFIELD Geography MR. FRED MR. DON DeBRULER EASTERBROOK Education and Science Psychology MR. WILLIAM ELMENDORF Foreign Language DR. CHARLES FLORA Science MR. JEROME GLASS Music MR. DONALD FERRIS Registrar MR. HARVEY GELDER Mathematics MR. HAROLD GOLTZ Student Personnel /I I' 135 ii16' B s y wH' " I II ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [136] ---------- MRS. ELIZABETH GREGORY Student Teaching DR. IRWIN HAMMER Education and Psychology DR. CHARLES HARWOOD Psychology MR. HERBERT HEARSEY Library MR. JOHN HAUSER Industrial Arts MISS MILDRED HERRICK Library DR. RAYMOND HAWK Student Teaching DR. EARL HEPLER Industrial Arts DR. ARTHUR HICKS English MR. HARLEY HILLER History DR. LUCY KANGLEY English DR. ELVET JONES Education and Psychology MR. HALDAR KARASON Education and Psychology DR. HENRY JONES Student Teaching MISS RUTH KELSEY Art MR. JENS HANSEN English DR. PAUL HERBOLD Speech MISS DOROTHY HILL Library ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 137 ---------- DR. ELEANOR KING Foreign Languages DR. MERLE KUDER Student Personnel MR. GEORGE LAMB Student Teaching MRS. EUNICE LEE Foreign Languages MISS MIRIAM MATHES Library DR. DAVE McDONALD Education and Psychology DR. EMELIA KILBY Physical Education MR. JOHN KULBITSKI Physical Education MRS. EDITH LARRABEE Home Economics MR. FREDERICK LISTER Mathematics DR. ERWIN MAYER Economics MISS RUBY McINNES Student Teaching DR. FRED KNAPMAN Science DR. ARNOLD LAHTI Science MR. GOLDEN LARSEN English DR. EVELYN MASON Education and Psychology MR. CLYDE McDONALD Dean of Men MR. SIDNEY MENDEL English IE IZWZ 137 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [138] ---------- MR. RODNEY MERCADO Music DR. ELBERT MILLER Geography MR. RALPH MOLLISON Science DR. KEITH MURRAY History MISS SYNVA NICOL Teacher Training MISS MARIE PABST Science MISS ALICE MILES Education DR. HOWARD MITCHELL Social Science DR. ROBERT MONAHAN Geography DR. FRANK NEUBER Social Science MISS EVELYN ODOM English MR. HAROLD PALMER Social Studies MR. CHARLES MILLER Campus School DR. MERIBETH MITCHELL Science MR. RALPH MORSE Library DR. EDWARD NEUZEL Science MR. WILLIAM O'NEIL Student Personnel MISS MIRIAM PECK Art WIM r ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 139 ---------- MISS RUTH PLATT Science MISS LORRAINE POWERS Dean of Women MISS DOROTHY RAMSLAND Home Economics DR. SHELDON RIO Mathematics MR. ERHART SCHINSKE Speech MISS HAZEL PLYMPTON Art MR. FRANK PUNCHES Student Teaching MR. BERNARD REGIER Music MRS. ANNE POWER Campus School DR. AUGUST BADKE History DR. CHARLES RICE Industrial Arts -9 inBin DR. ALAN MR. WALTER ROSS SANDERS Education Mathematics DR. CARL SCHULER History DR. RAY SCHWALM Industrial Arts MRS. ELLEN SEIGWORTH Library DR. BERNICE SKEEN Student Teaching MISS EDNELL SNELL Home Economics 139 111} ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [140] ---------- MR. VERN SERL Sociology MISS VIRGINIA TEMPLETON Social Studies DR. RALPH THOMPSON Education and Psychology MRS. RUTH SPEARIN Library MR. ARTHUR THAL Music DR. ALBERT VAN AVER English MISS NONIE STONEHOUSE Music MR. PHILIP THAYER Science MRS. MARGLEN VIKE Teacher Training MISS RUTH WEYTHMAN Physical Education MR. RICHARD WHITTEMORE History DR. DON WALTER Music DR. MARY WATROUS Student Teaching Ms ~l ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [141] ---------- WINTER ACTIVITIES 1960 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 142 ---------- The Winter and Spring Artist and Lec-ture series represented an expert fusion of the talented artist and the informed lec-turer, with the vibrant intensity of a Ruth Slenczynska blending superbly with the re- laxed urbanity of an Edward Weeks. For the groundlings there was a folk-singing Dylan Todd, while sacred music had its ex-ponent in the person of Stephen Kamalyan. Dance, a sometimes neglected art form, was Ruth Slenczynska resurrected in the graceful and imaginative interpretations of Daniel Nagrin. Instruc-tion was also a part of the series, for the piano team of Ferrante and Teicher de-parted from the standard repertoire in dem-onstrating the versatility of the piano as an instrument of musical effect. WINTER AND SPRING A and L Westerners were no less charmed by a procession of illustrious speakers in the first half of the year. Hubert Herring, an author-ity on Latin America, reminded us, when Castro did not, that Latins are more than serfs, while George Mylonas carried us back to Agamemmnon's day and the "glory that was Greece." Two emigre Britons, the so-phisticated and articulate Alistair Cooke, and the massively witty and satirical jiber at bureaucracy, Dr. C. Northcote Parkin-son, completed a year that was both instruc-tive and diverting. Alistair Cooke 142 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 143 ---------- FRONT ROW: BILL FERRIS, JIM WILSON, DON FUNES, JIM KLIPPERT, BOB STORMS, LEADER, DON BAXTER, WES SULLIVAN, BARBARA LOGSDON, LARRY MARSH. ROW TWO: ADDY AMES, BEN DE CASTRO, BRUCE MOORHEAD, GARY CLEASBY, WALT GAINER, DAVE KEELER, ARVID WAALI. COLLEGE DANCE BAND THE HIGH POINT OF THE YEAR FOR THE DANCE BAND WAS ITS MARCH JAZZ CONCERT FEATURING THE QUARTET IN ITS FIRST APPEARANCE ON CAMPUS. THE BAND PLAYED FOR FIVE MIXERS EVERY QUARTER, AND THEIR GOAL WAS TO MAKE THE BAND AS PROFESSIONAL A PERFORMING GROUP AS POSSIBLE. VOCALISTS - LARRY MARSH, JERRY KOLL, BOB STORMS, BARBARA LODSDON. 143 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 144 ---------- CHARLEY'S AUNT "I'm Charley's Aunt from Brazil! ... where the nuts come from ... " Tom Aston as Charley's Aunt delivers one of the many humorous lines from WHERE'S CHARLEY? The old comedy Charley's Aunt is the basis for the rollicking musical Where's Charley? which was this year's musical comedy offering by the drama and music departments. This was Dr. Gregory's final play before the popular director took his year leave of absence. STAGE CREW Left to Right CAROLYN NEWTON WILLETTA ELDRIDGE LEN GARGORELLO DICK HAYES KEN BURTON LORI SPRING JOHN MASTOR DICK MORRIS SUSY OPSAHL KAREN BAINTER CHARLES BYFORD 144 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [145] ---------- CAST JIM HAMILTON Jack Chesney TOM ASTON Charley Wyckham RIC STEPHENS Brassett BOB BURGOYNE Wilkinson JOHN SCHERMERHORN Steven Spettigue DAVE HUBERT Sir Francis Chesney JEAN SPRECKERMAN Donna Lucia D'Alvedorez DON RICHTER Photographer CAL GRAHAM Reggie GLADYS MacLEAN Amy Spettigue MARSHA WHITECHURCH Kitty Verdun with Chorus, Dancers and Orchestra. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [146] ---------- JANICE PILIK JUNIOR PROM QUEEN ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 147 ---------- JUNIOR PROM 1960 Radiant Janice Pilik is crowned Prom Queen by Junior Class Presi-dent Canfield. As the crowd' in the center of the page will testify, the Junior Prom was a big success. Everyone, includ-ing Dr. Jarrett, enjoyed the eve-ning. Queen Janice receives a presenta-tion of roses from last year's Prom Queen Peggy Owner. 147 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [148] ---------- ONE ACT PLAYS "ETHAN FROME" JERRY HOLMAN "DEATH OF A SALESMAN" DAVE HUBERT "MOURNING BECOMES ELECTRA" RICK STEVENS ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 149 ---------- EMPEROR JONES DON KJARSGAARD "THE MADWOMAN OF CHOILLAT" SUE WEIDMAN "BUS STOP" STEVE BUSS 149 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [150] ---------- EVERGREEN CONFERENCE STANDINGS BASKETBALL MR. JACK HUBBARD, Coach WESTERN WASHINGTON COLLEGE__ PACIFIC LUTHERAN COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF PUGET SOUND_____ EASTERN WASHINGTON COLLEGE__ CENTRAL WASHINGTON COLLEGE__ WHITWORTH COLLEGE_ W L 10 4 10 4 7 7 6 8 5 9 4 10 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [151] ---------- WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN 57 - 67 65 -- 75 55 -- 71 - 71 71 73 62 78 69 - 52 52 63 ---- 60 -- 83 56 86 61 WESTERN 75 - WESTERN 66 WESTERN 73 WESTERN 81 WESTERN 68 WESTERN 82 WESTERN 53 - SCORES UBC UBC SPC _ RICKS COLLEGE CARROLL COLLEGE -- SMC CPS -- WC EWC SPC -- PLC SMC - - PLC CPS - CWC - -- EWC WC PLC - PCL CPS CWC CPS - _- SPC -- - -- PLC PLC PLC ARK. A. M. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 152 ---------- BASKETBALL Western's basketball team had the greatest season in the history of the school this season as they won 20 games, lost 8 and captured the Evergreen Conference basketball championship. Two victories over Pacific Lutheran in a three game series enabled the Vikings to represent the state in the National Association Intercollegiate Athletes in Kansas City. They were eliminated in this tournament by Arkansas A M 64-53. Ron Crowe, a two-year letterman from the University of Washington, transferred to Western for his senior year and broke every existing major scoring record in the Evergreen Conference. He broke Chuck Curtis's conference scoring mark of 314 by two points and was eventually named to a little All-American berth. The second leading scorer for the Viks was Easy Ed Vadset, former All-Stater at Lincoln High, who scored in double figures almost every game. Coach Jack Hubbard continually received game saving efforts from Vadset and described him as the clubs floor leader. Jim Greer, another former Washington player averaged slightly over ten points a game and was one of the leading rebound-ers. Big Jim's moment of greatness was in the last PLC-Western game where he hit for 24 points and was a demon on defense to lead the Viks to their berth in the national tourney at Kansas City. ED VADSET 152 GARY MOSE BOB GILDA RON CROWE ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [153] ---------- (continued from page 152) Coach Hubbard molded the rest of his squad around Derm Cunningham, senior guard; Ron Saltis, junior guard; Terry Clay-ton, sophomore forward; Talis Abolins, freshman forward; Mike Kirk, freshman guard; Bud Bloch, junior forward; Herm Wash-ington, freshman forward; Bob Gilda, freshman forward; and Terry Slettedahl, sophomore guard. The prospects for next years team appear excellent with nine of the top thirteen players still eligible. Coach Hubbard did a great job in molding this team into championship caliber as they had all played under different systems up to this year. It is safe to assume that next years team will be tops. HERMAN WASHINGTON JIM GREER DERM CUNNINGHAM TERRY CLAYTON ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 154 ---------- SWIM TEAM Left to Right SKIP ZAPPFE MARTIN CLARK GIL DOBBE MIKE HYATT AL COGHILL AL HOPPENRATH LEROY LIVERMORE DAVE JOHNSON NEV BRADLEY DON HANNA MERLE PRIM Assistant Coach JOHN KULBITSKI Coach (not pictured) 154 i_ - :1* r: ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [155] ---------- SWIMMING 59-60 Although it lacked numbers the swim team this year demonstrated great potential, especially at the Evergreen Conference Meet at which they gave U.P.S. a real run for its money. The team has high hopes of winning the Evergreen Carl Zapffe Conference Championship next year. Time will tell. This year marks the last season of John Kulbitski as the swim team's coach. Their good wishes as well as the thoughts of all of Western will go with him. Don Hanna Al Coghill ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [156] ---------- RUGBY ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [157] ---------- RUGBY--FRONT ROW: LORNE "JOE" DAVIES, MIKE BOETTCHER, CRAIG MAcGOWAN, DARRYL ZENTNER, GARY FUMANO, RON BURTON. BACK ROW: GARY EILERS, BILL BURBY, JERRY HESTAD, JACK SIM, REG DUNBAR, DICK HAYES, DENNY KIMMEL, MIKE COOPER. LORNE DAVIES, COACH, AND BILL BURBY DISCUSS RUGBY PROBLEMS. Rugby enjoyed its most successful season in Western's history this year as the Vik ruggers won ten games, lost one and tied one. A post-season trip to California highlighted Coach Joe Davies coaching effort, as the Vikings played tremendous ball against the top notch California schools. Ron Ladines, Pete Napper and Herb Langeman carried the offensive load for the Vikings and Al Mathieson, Jack Sim, Ed Melbourne, Denny Kimmel, Bill Burby, Gary Eilers, Gary Fumano, Dick Hayes, and Mike Boettcher were the defensive stars. At present rugby is an intramural sport and is supported entirely by the efforts of the team members. A big pat on the back should be given to the boys and Coach Davies for their valiant effort to raise funds for their expenses. Prospects appear bright for next season with almost the entire squad returning for action. Sim, Melbourne and Burby are the only important losses to the Ruggers, thus enabling Davies to look forward to another very successful season. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [158] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [159] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [160] ---------- SPRING 1960 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 161 ---------- SPRING Spring...yes, it came in spite of everything. It was as beautiful as ever. The campus looked new...and yet, essentially the same. Old Main provided the comfort of an old companion and the new Science Building and the Viking Union Building provided the excitement of a new acquaintance. Buildings will be erected and fall...thoughts will arise...run their course...and new thoughts will take their place. Spring will remain the same. People will always emerge from Winter and its reserve and trip down paths of fancy...such was the case with Western. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [162] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [163] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [164] ---------- MEN'S DORMITORY DINING HALL WOMEN'S DORMITORY ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [165] ---------- STUDENT CO-OP GYMNASIUM NEW FORMS TO COME ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [166] ---------- CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 1960 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 167 ---------- In our new Viking Union Building, around a new table, sits our active legislature, carrying on the work that is necessary for the functioning of student government. The many thousands of dol-lars handled by these people each year greatly benefit the student body. STUDENT GOVERNMENT 1960 Adviser: Dr. Cederstrom Adviser: Dr. Flora 167 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 168 ---------- Mike Barnhart Jerry Caton Gordy Mills Larry Ernst Bob Brown Bob Burgoyne Leo Dodd Nina Ayers Barbara Wise LEGISLATURE BOB GUSTAVSON President BARBARA WISE Secretary BOB BROWN NINA AYERS GARY GERHARD DOUG SIMPSON GORDY MILLS MIKE BARNHART DR. CHARLES FLORA Adviser LARRY ERNST RON SALTIS JERRY CATON JERRY BAKER Doug Simpson Jerry Baker Bob Gustavson Gary Gerhard Ron Saltis ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [169] ---------- BY-LAWS REVISION COMMITTEE Chairman: Mike Barnhart Gary Gerhard Mike Barnhart Leo Dodd Bob Brown (not present) Doug Simpson (not present) FACILITIES BOARD Chairman : Marshall Bronson Jerry Baker Marshall Bronson ELECTIONS BOARD Chairman: Dick Hayes Ann Donovan Bonnie Baker Dick Hayes Karen Kinnish LaVerne Crowell ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [170] ---------- FINANCE BOARD Chairman: Jerry Baker Kenneth L. Jorgensen William Treadwell Roland Baker Marshall Bronson Barbara Swanson Gail Bilodeau PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE Chairman: Janet Barbeau Gail Hall Janet Barbeau Jayne Jansen Kay Jones (not present) PEP COMMITTEE Chairman: Judy Solscheid Pep Committee-FRONT Row: Donna Bowman, Judy Sol-scheid, Carol Oberg, Linda Glidden. Row Two: Karen Sol-berg, Joyce Johnson, Donna Betzner, Sandy Collingwood, Eleanor Butrim, Nadine Per-son, Judy Payant, Ann Dono-van, Marilyn Rehn. Row THREE: Judy Bellingar, Pa-tricia Clark, Doreen Spata-fore, LaVerne Crowell, Col-leen McCormick, Vanessa Christler, Roxy Cays, Peter Napper, Jim Parker. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [171] ---------- SENIOR PLANNING BOARD President: Leo Dodd Row ONE: Karen Brunstrom, Leo Dodd, Carole Malik. Row Two: Arlene Richins, Faith Hear-sey, Gail Cooper, Dennis Fish. Row THREE: Joe Malik, Ken Haag, Jack Rabourn, Mike Barnhart, Don Price. UNION BOARD Chairman: Jack Rabourn Row ONE :Don Price, Alice Bates, Jack Rabourn, Mr. Fred M. DeBruler, Judy Borman. Row Two: John Schermer-horn, Darryl Zentner, Dave Studebaker, Shirley An-thony, Sue Martin Bob Car-ter, Gregg Colliton. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 172 ---------- Stacy Tucker ... Editor A YEAR PHOTOGRAPHERS David Christian Jim Doble John Jones Arden Munkres Ned Olson Gary Reul Ken Robertson Duane Spangler KLIPSUN Howard Dewitt Nancy Matthews Sports Copy Sports Editor 172 Eugenia White Index Editor ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 173 ---------- IN PRINT The staff of the 1960 Klipsun was small but hard working. The pictured Klipsun staff took over the job of getting out an annual six months later than is generally the case. Many nights saw the staff working in their new office in the Viking Union Building. By some miracle the deadline was met and an annual emerged on time. New Forms will probably go down as one of the most unusual annuals in Klipsun history. STAFF Gary Reul ... Associate Editor Gary Sirguy Pre-Publication Work Conda Beller Pre-Publication Work Gregg Colliton Pre-Publication Work 173 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 174 ---------- Mike McVay Howard DeWitt . . Editor Murray Sands COLLEGIAN A new and exciting format styled after Time and Newsweek was introduced to Western's campus this year. This new format began fall quarter with Ken Robertson as Editor. However, Robertson had an extremely difficult academic load and Howard DeWitt was elected editor for the last two quar-ters of the year. DeWitt presented an interesting and lively coverage of campus events in the liberal newsmagazine. Many letters and comments were received from professional journalists concerning the high quality of content and excit-ing new format. 174 Karen Bainter ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 175 ---------- Judy Borman Ed Vadset ... Assistant Editor STAFF Mary Sundstrom Stacy Tucker 175 Gary Odegaard ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 176 ---------- PROFILE In this extremely handy directory one can discover who lives where, what the phone number of a person is, whether or not a person is mar-ried, what year in school he is, and the same amount of information about the faculty. In addition to this, a supplement is issued each quarter to keep the publication use-ful and up to date. DAVE CALLES . . . Profile Editor TINO SOUSANES . . . Writer Editor WRITER The Writer is Western's creative writing magazine, an annual pub-lication which invites all enterpris-ing young writers to submit their material . . . and the surprising thing is that it quite often gets printed! This gives the Writer a broad scope of literary endeavor. 176 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [177] ---------- J. V. Hansen Publications Advisor The news-magazine format became the official dress of the Collegian during the year, but the disciples of the standard tabloid newspaper did not abandon their campaign for a return to the traditional form. In the "depth" interviews of Dr. Gregory, director of the memorable "Wild Duck" production, and the professors who participated in the "Faculty Speaks" discussions, the collegian, imaginatively led by Ken robertson, began to exploit the possibilities of the new format. A catastrophe at the Klipsun department was happily prevented when Stacy Tucker and Gary Reul "rescued" the annual at the end of winter term. Room One of the Viking Union became a gallery of rogues while the harried staff separated freshmen from seniors in the laying out of the class sections. Should the charge of uniqueness be hurled at the book, let it be said that the staff is only too aware of the implications. It was a most unusual year! J. V. HANSEN ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 178 ---------- NORSEMEN- Dale Bosshart president Larry Whitney vice president Doug Simpson secretary Roger Jensen treasurer NORSEMEN The Norsemen, composed of all the men students on the campus, were well represented by the Norsemen Commission, which served as the planning board for all activities. Two highly successful semi-formal dances highlighted the Norsemen year. The first came in the fall and took place at the Elks Hall, another during winter quarter in the Student Union. The men also took an active part in sponsoring with their counterparts, A.W.S., a Welcome Week Tea, the Chinese Auction for the World University Service drive, and a talent show. Serving on the commission were Dale Bosshart, president; Larry Whitney, vice-president; Roger Jensen, treasurer; Doug Simpson, secretary. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [179] ---------- A.W.S. - FRONT Row: Jo Ann Engen, Karen Laulainen, Marilyn Jensen, Brinda Lindsley, Karen Brunstrom, Sheila Hart. Row Two: Marie Garrison, Carol Schamehorn, Barbara Stewart, Sandi Fisher, Sharon Leighton, Elaine Bolduan, Judy Borman, Sylvia Aldrich. During Welcome Week, A. W. S. A.W.S. OFFICERS: Brenda Lindsley, vice president; Karen Brunstrom, secretary; held a Welcome Assembly, a trans- Marilyn Jensen, treasurer; Karen Laulainen, president. fer tea, and the annual big and little sister party. The Fall Fash-ion Show and the Fall Formal tolo "In The Mood" were the high points of the Fall quarter. During Winter quarter six mem-bers represented W.W.C. at the Washington-Idaho A.W.S. Con-vention. The main activities of the quarter included an assembly with a bridal consultant speaking and a Talent Show co-sponsored with Norsemen. The first all-campus Mother's weekend was held in May. Other major events during the Spring quarter included a fashion show and the spring tolo "April Love." Two delegates went to the regional Convention in New Mexico to gain new insights with a view toward improving our A.W.S. Coffee hours, service projects, money-raising projects, and Christmas decorations rounded out the year's activities. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 180 ---------- COLLEGE CHOIR ROW I (left to right) A. Ohtomo, K. Gerard, B. Boede, C. Carlson, M. Sherwood, J. Biles, M. Dinnis, J. Woods, C. Fichter, J. McConnell, L. Lawson, S. Minge, D. Pierce, J. Spieckerman, A. Bates, J. Christiansen, M. Neuman, K. Olson. ROW II. S. Irvin, J. Olson, J. Swetman, M. Shulze, G. Bilodeau, D. Wallace, B. Barker, G. Schenkel, O. Whit-field, M. Bachman, B. Regier (Director) N. Ayres, S. Cortelyou, J. Jansen, M. Caskey, S. Johnson, M. Markow, L. Musgrove, G. Watson. ROW III. S. Simpson, M. Watson, D. Church, B. Bushaw, R. Steer, D. Gregorius, J. Johnston, R. Larsen, L. Grummett, R. Schmidt, M. Epp, R. Morris, T. Mork, F. Eaton, R. Whitener, J. Martin, L. Dunn, P. Mattson, G. MacGregor, C. Homan. ROW IV. C. Graham, D. Richter, J. McCuen, L. Love, G. Raver, J. Metcalf, D. Rousu, R. Brown, E. Hore, B. Robinson, A. Waali, C. Ness, H. Washington, L. Marsh, W. Clark, G. Koll, L. Dorman, M. Minge, E. Jarvis, E. VanZanten. 180 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 181 ---------- CONCERT CHORALE SEATED (left to right) B. Brown, M. Caskey, R. Whitener, B. Bushaw, M. Neuman, G. Koll, M. Shulze, L. Marsh, B. Logsdon, P. Mattson, B. Regier (Director). FIRST ROW STANDING: K. Olson, C. Graham, M. Watson, E. Jarvis, A. Ohtomo, G. MacGregor, R. Schmidt, C. Fichtee, R. Morris, J. Spieckerman, D. Richter, J. Woods, P. Gensler, M. Beers, M. Whitchurch, E. VanZan-ten, A. Bates. SECOND ROW STANDING: J. McCuen, S. Minge, F. Eaton, J. Johnston, S. Johnson, J. Martin, G. Schenkel, M. Epp, B. Robinson, M. Bachman, R. Steen, J. Olson, T. Mork. 181 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 182 ---------- BAND 182 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 183 ---------- FIRST Row: Marilyn Redmond, Ramona Hopping, Jean Beers, Carol Becken, Ernie Hinds. SECOND ROW: Don Cammack, Dick Redmond, Jim Klippert, Charles Ede, Martin Clark, Bill Clark, Walt Gainer, Dave Keeler, Arvid Waali, Joanne Menghini, Sam Reed, Wes Sullivan, Rosalie Johnson, Bob Storms, Don Funes, Harvey Freer. THIRD ROW: Rudy Schmidt, Lorne Grummett, Don Baxter, Steve Buss, Jeanne Fassett, Roland Quinn, Gene VanZanten, Gerald Schmidtke, Jeff Kombol, Bob Duvall, Charles Petzold, Ben DeCastro, Wayne Richter, Bruce Moorehead, Gary Cleasby, Terry Robinson, Roger Meredith, Larry Marsh, Don Richter, Harry Weldon, Dick Morris, Larry Johnston, Kathy Cronin, Paul Waldon. FOURTH Row: Howard Bass, Addison Ames, Dick Maneman, Rand Petersen, Bill Assink, Tom McFarland, Bob Mullen, Jim Wilson. 183 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 184 ---------- A.C.E. A.C.E.-FRONT Row: Kay Fifield, Becky Kuhnhau-sen, Sharon Blaine, Bon-nie Mathieu, Varian Kel-ler. Row Two: Barbara Johnson, Lois Digerness, Ramona Hopping. A.C.E. is a professional organization affiliated with the A.C.E.I., Association for Childhood Education Inter-national. Its stated purposes are to work for the edu-cation and well being of children, to co-operate with all groups concerned with children, and to further pro-fessional interest and understanding in childhood edu-cation. One of its outstanding meetings was held in conjunction with the city A.C.E. group when Mrs. Margaret Staeger Woods, of the School of Education, Seattle Pacific College, spoke on the value of creative dramatics. ALPHA RHO TAU-FRONT Row: Miriam Peck, adviser; Sue Stacie, Mary Holmes, Eleanor Lloyd. Row Two: Gary Reul, Evert De Young, Niel Pfundt, Earl Slater, presi-dent; Kenneth Lee, Berle Nash, Terrence Drafs. ALPHA RHO TAU Alpha Rho Tau, a national honorary art society, is made up of art majors of Western. Alpha Rho Tau started the year off by presenting an art show when the new Student Union Building opened in the fall. Other activities included trips to many of the art establishments in Western Washington, and a trip to the W.A.A. convention held in Everett this year. 184 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 185 ---------- ALPINE CLUB - William Asp-lund, Nancy Roberts, Michael Shelley, Harry Orr, Joan Orr, Gary Matty. ALPINE CLUB A love of the mountains and desire to climb were re-quired of members who formed the Alpine Club this year. Several outings were made to the mountains dur-ing the year. The Bachelors Club, under the leadership of George Kuybus, became the fourth all-male organization on campus this year. The membership consisted of only single juniors and seniors. Aiming to promote tradi-tions and school spirit on campus, the club did just that by stimulating participation in government, encourag-ing high scholarship, cultivating pride in respect to student facilities, and developing social graces and standards. BACHELORS CLUB BACHELORS CLUB-FRONT Row: Chuck Bertrand, Dale Bosshart, George Kuybus, pres-ident; Chuck Knight, Ed Vad-set. Row Two: Rich Scherer, John Thomas, Mike Cline, Mac Madenwald, Tony Whitefield, Pete Napper, Bob Ogden, Jerry Caton, Roger Hyppa. Row THREE: Roger Myers, Fred Boede, Donald White. 185 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [186] ---------- CATRUYCU I" R w: 'n H ny Web Row Two Roi Shot af~ Loko, abr t .4A * in iaNS 0a O'onr Thms @ Judith , Sig .. y S; Dic Cafed Roi Sd :. 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EPSILON PI TAU Western's Alpha Tau Chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau held three initiations and a banquet during the year. The industrial arts and vocational education honorary en- larged its membership to 15 members this year. Re-quirements for this society are a 3.0 average in indus-trial arts courses and an overall average of 2.5 in all of their college work. Among the activities which this club participated in this year were a Halloween mixer, a trip to the Univer-sity of Washington, and a trip to Anacortes. FOLK AND SQUARE DANCE CLUB F.S.D.C. - Dave John-son, Jim Hickenbottom, Ruth Friend, Gil Dobbe, Al Hoppenrath. 188 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 189 ---------- FRENCH CLUB -- Janet Copley, Sandra Irvin, Carolyn Newton, Mi-chael Shelley, Eileen Robinson, president; Fran Barber. FRENCH CLUB Der Deutsche Studentenverein, meeting on each second and fourth Thursday of the month, was profitable for many students of the German language. Because a for- eign language is most easily learned through actual speaking experience, German was spoken as much as possible during meetings. To gain a better knowledge of German culture, films and slides were shown, occas-ional samples of German foods were provided, German songs were sung, and many German games were played. Outstanding this year was the annual Christmas party, in which German guests told of their experiences in Germany. Second-year students entertained everyone with two "Hans und Willi" comedy skits. GERMAN CLUB-FRONT Row: Nancy Marris, Linda Blessin, Dawn Church, Inge Wills, Inger Chesterley, Joan Orr. Row Two: Gil Dobbe, Eleanor King, adviser; Patricia Ridgway, Alice Lang, Robert Schroeder, James Hollis, Roger Moses. Newly organized during the latter part of Winter quar-ter, Le Cercle Francais desired to create an informal atmosphere for individuals interested in increasing their ability to converse in French by singing French songs, playing games, and dramatizing short skits. The members strive to understand the French people through a study of their arts and sciences, not only of their past history, but also of their contemporary activ-ities and endeavors. GERMAN CLUB 189 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 190 ---------- INDUSTRIAL ARTS - FRONT Row: Maurice Wil-ken, president; William Kempton, Charles Mont-ley, Vallie Brock, Jack Weston. SECOND ROW: Bill Keller, Ray Wickre, Ray lt; Campbell, Philip James, Jerry Lybeck, Warren Pu-tas, David Wheller, Don Erickson. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB In addition to their usual movies and guest speakers, the I.A. club also held a Winter Banquet at which staff members from the industrial arts department and Mr. Murray Mason, manager of the Bellingham Chamber of Commerce, were guests. Mr. Mason spoke on "Jobs for Our Future." A picnic during spring quarter ended a year of successful club activities. Helmsmen began its activities of the year by organizing and participating in the homecoming parade during the fall quarter. Winter quarter found the club in a new project, that of co-sponsoring with Valkyrie the drive for W.U.S. funds. Helmsmen raffled off a meal ticket which brought in more donations than any other activ-ity of this campaign. Throughout the year Helmsmen further served the college by acting as guides for visit-ing dignitaries and students. Perhaps one of the most outstanding social events of spring quarter, the spring sports informal, was sponsored by Helmsmen. At this dance Western's Athlete of the Year was honored. HELMSMEN HELMSMEN - FRONT Row: Sally Fugett, Roger Hyppa, Marilyn Baker, Dick Canfield, Louise Button, Jane Palmer. Row Two: Mac Madenwald, Barbara Lodsdon, Marilyn Jensen, Geraldine Watson, Marilyn Ladwig, Sue Stacie, Janice Pilik, Nina Ayers, Carol Kimball. Row THREE: Don Garguile, Nancy Roberts, Eve-lyn Freeman, Karen Moore, Larry Ernst, Clark Kuistad, Dick Larsen, John Troutner. 190 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 191 ---------- I.R.A.-FRONT Row: Mina Ghattas, Karen For-tin, Mary Aitchison, Sherry Brown. Row Two: Bill Treadwell, Louella Vaughn, Dr. Neuber, Judy Runnels. INTERNATIO The oldest club on campus was very active this year, holding meetings twice monthly which featured guest speakers lecturing on international affairs. The climax of the year's activity was the participation in the model United Nations at the University of California, where the group picture was taken. KAPPA DELTA PI-FRONT Row: Sharon Blaine, Lorraine Sieber, President, Dr. Carroll, Joy Sherman, Carol Theiss. Row Two: Delores Grin-ton, Linda Bresee, Jerry Holman, Effie Asmundson, Helen Granger, Jane Mc- Ivor, Mary Holmes. Row THREE: Dale Bosshart, William Landahl, Brooks Eaker, Larry Ernst, Nancy Roberts, Jacque Mays. NAL RELATIONS CLUB Western's chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, Eta Beta, had a busy and eventful year, for the national education hon-orary initiated many new members into this group dedicated to high professional and personal standards. Kappa Delta Pi took part in the homecoming festivities by sponsoring an alumni coffee hour. It presented a variety of programs, featuring such distinguished speakers as Dr. Geraldine Doll and Dr. Jesse Baird. Eta Beta Chapter was also represented at the national convocation in Chicago, Illinois, this year. KAPPA DELTA PI 191 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 192 ---------- MATH CLUB The Math Club was formed this Janu-ary, with the purpose of stimulating an interest in mathematics on cam-pus. This is done through lectures given by members of our math de-partment and students and profes-sors from other colleges. NEWMAN MATH-FRONT Row: John Holroyd, Jerry Ca- ton, president, Jack Rood-zant. Row Two: Don Erickson, William Asp-lund, Richard Juffman. The purpose of the Newman Club is threefold: to foster and deepen the spiritual, intellectual, and social interests of Catholic students attending a secular college. The Newman Club of West-ern meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. At these meetings discussions are held on topics of interest to the members. Guest speakers and question and answer periods have also been included in many of the meetings. Various club socials, such as dances, picnics, and other recreational activities, have rounded out the Newman Club program. NEWMAN CLUB CLUB-FRONT Row: Sandy Col-lingwood, Bob Burgoyne, Pat Lee, Lucy Solima, Fred Knapp, President, Eleanor Jungbluth. Row Two: Gary Reul, Carl Johnson, Judy Barry, Georgene Johnson, Ann Donovan, Eleanor Butrem, Ann Lensrud, Janet Cop-ley, Terry Gerteis, Nora Brannan, Judy Berg, Greg Cox. 192 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 193 ---------- ORCHESIS - FRONT Row: Lyn Hopkins, Dave Robert-son. Row Two: Diane Soine, Nadine Person, Sandra Ma-loy. Row THREE: Geraldine Watson, Kay Bentz, Vicki Chatterton, David Buff, pres-ident. ORCHESIS Orchesis, the college modern dance club, devotes itself to the study of creative dance as a form of expression. The group offers its members the opportunity for extra-curricular dance study, composition, and performance. Students interested in speech activities formed Pi Kappa Delta, the forensic honorary. The group partici-pated in debating tournaments throughout the North-west and played host to the regional convention held at Western this year. PI KAPPA DELTA PI KAPPA DELTA- FRONT Row: Phyllis Biggar, Jerry Holman, Kitty Melton, Mar-ilyn King. Row Two: Jack Sigurdson, John Panagos, David Syre, Larry Ernst, Bob Pike, president, John Schermerhorn, Dr. Paul Her-bold. 193 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 194 ---------- RHEBA D. NICKERSON-- FRONT Row: Mary Fyfe, Joan Patton, president, Eileen Fisher, Donna Thompson, Dona John-ston. Row Two: Diane Weis-depp, JoAnn Engen, Betty Holt, Phyllis Hedges, Billie Bojack, Mary White, Carol Lucas, Madge Pryde. RHEBA D. NICKERSON The purpose of the Rheba D. Nickerson Club is to ac-quaint its members with current material in the fields of health, physical education, and recreation; to discuss the problems which arise in student teaching and in other situations; and to provide for professional and social activities. With meetings being held once a month, get-togethers, parties and general meetings were held to carry out the purposes of the club. Scholarship Society, consisting of junior and senior students who have earned a grade point average of 3.5 or above, began its year's activities with an election of officers. Other activities of the group were the sponsor-ing of a coffee hour preceding the Honors Convocation and a fall quarter initiation of new members, at which time Dr. Mayer described plans for Western's new honors curriculum. Highlights of the spring quarter were the second initiation of new members and the traditional initiation banquet, SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY -- FRONT Row: Laura Mc- Donald, president, Lorraine Sieber, Effie Asmundson, Carole Malik, Karen Brun-strom. Row Two: Dr. Alan Ross, adviser, Linda Bresee, Norma Rice, Dawn Everett. 194 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 195 ---------- S. W. E.A. Looking forward to a year of enjoyable skiing, the Schussken Ski Club pre-viewed ski fashions and equipment in the first annual Fall Fashion Show. Highlighting the rest of the year were speakers and movies and a spring outing to Mount Baker. SCHUSSKEN SKI CLUB - FRONT Row: Susan Henry, Nancy Pentimonti, Barbara Barker, Jeanie Meehan, Janet Hill. Row Two: Michael Lock- wood, Anne MacDonald, Janet Barbeau, Marlys Hove, Faith Marshall, Robin Dunden, Marlys Fatland. Row THREE: Dick Turnbull, Mac Maden-wald, Jim Carroll, Bill La- Fever, Clyde Moller, Sue Brown, Pat Kaye. Not pic-tured is Bob Dionne, presi-dent. Student Washington Education Association, active professional organization on campus, has doubled its membership this year. S.W.E.A. helped sponsor American Education Week, helped with Career Day, answered letters from high school students making inquiries about the teaching profession, and issued a scholarship. In its other club activities the group has sponsored the Western Fall Regional of S.W.E.A. and F.T.A. clubs, sent delegates to the Fall Regional and the State Convention at Whitworth, and spon-sored the first A.S.B. Mixer. SCHUSSKEN SK S.W.E.A. - FRONT Row: Barbara Johnson, Ann Lensrud, Norma Rice, president; Ramona Hop- ping, Jeanette Graham, Anne MacDonald, Mary Waara. Row Two: Joy Sherman, Jerry Holman, Nancy Morris, Donna Swanland, Jacque Mays, Arlene Richins, Lourine Sieber, Alice Anderson, Linda Bresee, Effie As-mundson, Elaine Bolduan, Mary Farrell. Row THREE: Jane McIvor, Ray Campbell, Homer Davi-son, Sam Dalton, Mike Cline, Joe Malik, William Landahl, Pat Kaye, Nancy Matthews, Sylvia Hen-drickson, Gary Reul. I CLUB 195 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 196 ---------- STUDENT WIVES STUDENT WIVES - FRONT Row: Barbara Langeman, Bonnie Bollman, Marilyn Anderson, Merry Cammack, Judy Hyde, Erlayne Opel, Carol Bosket, Barbara Dickinson, Betty Fuffman, Sylvia Thronburg. Row Two: Jean Scruggs, Diane Linn, Pat Hansen, Pat Lindberg, Donna Livermore, Lorraine Grant, Joyce Groom, Jackie Cadd, Sylvia Glass, Bobbie Sterton, Nola Bell, Janice Clark, Marilyn Wickre, Susie Nixon, Pat Olson, Lily Naegle, Patsy Jones. This year's activities began with the officers giving a Tea to wel-come all students' wives. Through-out the year the club members were kept busy with a Halloween party for their children, a Tup-perware party, Christmas party, style show, bingo party for their husbands, and the reception of many distinguished speakers. STUDENT WIVES - FRONT Row: Jackie Gibson, Beverly Kimble, Cleo Mor-gan, Sally Siggs, Doris West, Myrna Dubuque, Judy Leslie, Auverne Dieffen-bach, Jean White, Alice Sullivan. Row Two: Chris Kreisman, Mary Jackson, Grace Tweton, Jackie Scherer, Iris Lohman, Janet Olson, Arlene Otness, Judy Elm, Carol Nelson, Shirly Crosby, Bette Barnes, Charline Sonnabend, Helen Granger, Stephanie Sadler, Hina Coghill, Marjorie Salisbury. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 197 ---------- THETA ALPHA PHI - FRONT Row: Bob Duyall, Bob Burgoyne, Jerry Holman, Dick Hayes. Row Two: Mr. Flanders, adviser, Sue Weidman, president. THETA ALPHA PHI The purpose of Theta Alpha Phi is to increase interest, stimulate crea-tiveness, and foster artistic achieve-ment in all the allied arts and crafts of the theater. To achieve this goal Theta Alpha Phi members have par-ticipated actively in all of the speech department's dramatic presentations and in other related programs. The United Student Christian Foundation represents the Stu-dent Christian movement on Western's campus. It is an inter- denominational Christian fellowship representing the Baptist, Christian, Congregational Christian, Evangelical-Reformed, Methodist and United Presbyterian Churches. It is also affiliated with the Student YWCA and YMCA and is therefore also the Campus Y at Western. Prominent among its activities this year was the 'Faculty Speaks' series. U. S. C. F. U.S.C.F.- FRONT Row: Rev. Lyle Seelards, Kay Corning, Doniece Gilman, Sandra Irvin, Carolyn Newton, Rica Fletcher. Row Two: Duane Spang-ler, Don Carlson, Janice Gleason, Nancy Oberg, Homer Davison, Ron Le-narz, Ludmyla Solima, Marilyn Melland, Janet Hill, Lynne Johnson, Alice Lindstrom, Faith Mar-shall, Rosemary Cook. Not pictured is Jack Eschrich, President. 197 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [198] ---------- USHEMS - Marlene Sco-vil, president, Patricia Lee, Carol Kimball, Marie Garrison, Donieee . Gilman. p. 4 HE Eli, a ...... USHERS VALKYRIE The ushers were on hand at all the major per- Valkyrie is an honorary service club organized for formances at Western to guide people to their the enthusiastic support of school activities, for a seats, distribute programs, and give a cordial constant display of high standards of social con-welcome to Western's guests at programs and duct on the part of its members, and for the en-lectures. couragementof these traits in others. Valkyrie sponsors the Homecoming Pall, and is co-sponsor of the World University Drive. Other proj-ects during the year include ushering for such major college events as Commencement and Class Day. VALKYINE - FRO T Rovv': .. x: Sheila Hart, Brenda Linds-leyKaren Laulainen, Karen Brmisti-oni, Sue Weidman. Mx Row Two: Mex ib lt; lt;th Mitchell, adviser, Barbara Tam, Jane Aga ,. r:;,. Melwoi, Arlene Richins, pres-ident, Gail Cooper, Jeanne Hardy Jerry Holman, Judy McDonnell. Row T11RFF: Alice 1llarx, Bonnie Mathieu, Faith Hearsey, Marilyn Lad-wig, Karen Moore, Carol . Schamehorn, Norma Rice, Joy Sherman, Jean Rey, Mary Bosnich, Barbara " Mackey, Mary Waara, Jean-ette Graham, Sharon Blaine, " Patsy tiI tttson. Row FouR Darlene HaLi e, Sue Wemng, Mavis Emmons, Kay Coch-ran, Jody Boos, Nancy Sher-man, Jane. Iallner, Sharon Blechschmidt, LoLiise Batton, Becky au_ n ............. Kcl uoanne M atthews. mow... ~ a$ Kathryn Larson. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [199] ---------- S I A "W"CLB -ROT Rw:Ke Briton, en Grgaello Hop R penat. PowTw : Nd lsn,..."~ SMartminB illBurb Gar weSl umr' Plo FOU Roan S -. SR. A. W CLUB ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 200 ---------- BLUE BARNACLES BLUE BARNACLES - Midge Loser, Barbara Stewart, Madge Pryde, Anne MacDonald, Sue Capps, Kay Ross, Jill Johnson, Sharon Leighton, Judy Printy, Joann Lindahl, Janet Heyford, Joan Pederson, Karen Rodgers, Nancy Pentimonti, Karen Anderson, Janet Hill, Jeanette Byers, Joanne Busch, Judy Berg, Sharon Larson, Judy Hardin, Betty Cogdill, Jane McIvor, Michele Quaintance, Billie Bojack, Sylvia Aldrich, Judy Sevesun, Linda Melvin, Nancy Hognes, Sue Brubaker, Sue Johnston, Alice Marx, Gail Denny, Carol Kimball, Paula Giles, Nadine Person, Judy Kent, Faye Miller. KICK, KICK, KICK. The 1960 Blue Barnacles get in a practice session in the college swimming pool. Girls are allowed to join the organization after they pass a swimming test judged by the other club members. CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST ORGANIZATION "The purposes of the Christian Science Organization at Western are: to unite the Christian Scientists within the College in closer bonds of Christian Fellow-ship; to welcome Christian Scientists entering the College; and to afford to those desiring the opportunity .. to learn of the teachings of Christian Science." Meetings were held every Tuesday evening in the music building with attendance open to all who were interested. 200 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [201] ---------- Cheer Leaders Pete Napper, Jim Parker, Bob Ogdon pause to plan a new yell for the spring activities. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 202 ---------- Roger Myers, Bud Bloch, Andy Yimouichak, Bill Wright, Keith Kingsbury, Jim Lewis, Coach John Kulbitski. G O L F The Viking golf hopes took a turn for the best when Bill Wright appeared back on the campus, fresh from a stint in the U.S. Army. Wright is the 1959 National Public Open Champion. Also back from last year's squad was Dave Ewart. The other three places on the squad were filled by the seven newcomers who turned out. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 203 ---------- TENNIS Coach Chuck Lappenbusch welcomed back only four lettermen from last year's squad. The lettermen were Chuck Bertrand, Joergen Shade, Ron Thompson, and John Stave. These four will make up the nucleus of the team, with the fifth position being filled by one of the newcomers. FRONT Row: Ed Giersch, Ron Thompson, Jerry Albers, Joergen Schade. Row Two: Bill Zagelow, Chuck Bertrand, Bill Wright, Charles Lappenbusch, coach. 203 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [204] ---------- BASEBALL This year the Western Washington Vikings welcomed back, as baseball coach, Jack Hubbard. Hubbard took back the job he gave up to Red Smith four years ago. Coach Hubbard had only six lettermen back from last year's squad but he had a fine group of first year men. One thing that Hubbard looked forward to was the pitching and hitting of Roger Repoz, the NAIA's most valuable player last year, along with four other all-conference players. This gave him the nucleus of a good club. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 205 ---------- BASEBALL - FRONT Row: Doug Ringenbach, Mile Kirk, Gary Tangen, Kim Wilson, Herb Langeman. Row Two: Charles McCurdy, Phil Robicheau, Roger Repoz, Gary Mose, Joe Fosnick, Jim Smith. Row THREE: Frank Padlo, Jim Kerns, Gary Moore, Everett Gish, Howard Anderson, Don Gard. 205 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 206 ---------- Coach Ray Ciszek counted heavily on his returning lettermen this year as eligibility standards put some of his freshmen on the sidelines. Coach Cis-zek welcomed back two conference champions, Dave Page in the 880 and Tom Davis in the hurdles, along with Sam Martin, who scored 109 points for the Vikings last year. 206 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 207 ---------- TRACK FRONT Row: Peter Kempt, Rey Dunbar. Row Two: Dale Bosshart, Dave Turnbull, Dave Page, Jerry Joyce, Robert Carter, Kale Jo-hanson. Row THREE: Dale Warr, Don Trethewey, John Winter-holler, Jerry Berringer, Sam Martin, Tom Davis, Fred Boede, Robert Hendrickson, Darrel Zentner, William Gold. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 208 ---------- INDEX -A-Abel, Ivan, 92 Abolins, Talis, 123, 153 Acree, Thomas, 92 Adams, Henry, 27, 134 Adams, Jane, 111, 186 Adams, Patrick, 92 Adams, Robert, 117 Afrank, Joyce, 123 Ahrens, Lee, 92 Aitchison, Mary, 191 Aitken, Margaret, 43 Albaugh, Gretchen, 123 Albers, Gerald, 203 Aldrich, Jane, 117 Aldrich, Sylvia, 117, 177, 200 Alexander, Judith, 123 Allan, Melvin, 21, 134 Allen, Keith, 123 Allen, Linda, 123 Ames, Addison, 143, 183 Anasis, Vasa, 123 Anastasio, Angelo, 47, 134 Anchan, Judith, 123 Andersen, John, 117 Anderson, Alice, 117, 195 Anderson, Betty, 117 Anderson, David, 52 Anderson, Donald, 92 Anderson, Howard, 205 Anderson, Karen, 123, 200 Anderson, Karen, 123 Anderson, Karla, 123 Anderson, La Von, 117 Anderson, Patricia, 123 Anderson, Richard, 111 Anderson, Rodney, 111 Angie, Barbara, 123 Ankeny, Dennis, 123 Anthony, Shirley, 171 Arians, Alvin, 92 Arntzen, Edward, 47, 134 Ash, Cynthia, 123 Asmundson, Effie, 92, 191, 194, 195 Asplund, William, 92, 185, 192 Assink, Willard, 117, 183 Aston, Thomas, 144, 145 Atteberry, Lela, 23, 134 Atteberry, Pat, 35, 134 Atwood, Sydney, 123 Ayers, Nina, 168, 180, 190 -B-Bachman, Carol, 111 Bachman, Myrna, 117, 180, 181 Backus, Carol, 111 Bacon, Loyann, 123 Bainter, Karen, 123, 144, 174 Baird, Elton, 117 Baker, Bonnie, 123, 169 Baker, Claudia, 123 Baker, Gary, 123 Baker, Jerry, 168, 169, 170 Baker, Kenneth, 111 Baker, Marilyn, 117, 190 Baker, Roland, 111, 170 Baldwin, Elaine, 111 Ballew, William, 123 Barbeau, Janet, 117, 170, 195 Barber, Carol, 111 Barber, Frances, 189 Barker, Barbara, 123, 180, 195 Barner, Jean, 111 208 Barnhart, Michael, 91, 92, 168, 169, 171 Barrett, Janet, 123 Barron, Declan, 45, 134 Barry, Judith, 192 Bass, Howard, 123, 183 Bates, Alice, 123, 171, 180, 181 Bauthues, Donald, 111 Baxter, Donald, 117, 143, 183 Becken, Carol, 123, 183 Beeman, Gary, 123 Beers, Jean, 183 Beers, M., 181 Bell, Robert, 109 Beller, Conda, 111, 173 Bellingar, Ida Rae, 92 Bellingar, Judith, 123, 170 Benedict, Ruth, 111 Bennink, Lyle, 92 Benson, Arthur, 117 Benson, Joyce, 117 Benson, Sonja, 123 Bentz, Kay, 193 Berg, Judith, 117, 192, 200 Beringer, Jerry, 73, 207 Bernard, Wayne, 111 Bertrand, Charles, 185, 203 Besserman, Marion, 45, 134 Betzner, Donna, 123, 170 Biesheuvel, Karen, 123 Biggar, Phyllis, 117, 193 Biles, Janet, 117, 180 Bilodeau, Gail, 123, 170, 180 Bishop, Gary, 92 Blaine, Sharon, 92, 184, 191, 198 Blair, Midge, 117 Blankenship, Gerry, 92 Blechschmidt, Sharon, 92, 198 Blessin, Linda, 123, 189, 194 Blevins, Diane, 123 Blick, Mary, 124 Bloch, Charles, 153, 202 Blood, Don, 27, 134 Blue, Thomas, 93 Boede, Barbara, 123, 180 Boede, Frederick, 93, 185, 199, 207 Boettcher, Michael, 157 Bojack, Billie, 93, 194, 199, 200 Boldt, Susan, 93 Bolduan, Elaine, 177, 195 Boos, Edith, 111, 198 Booth, Mira, 41 Boothe, Lorraine, 123 Bordner, William, 111 Borman, Judith, 123, 171, 175, 177 Bosnich, Mary, 60, 63, 111, 198 Bosshart, Dale, 93, 178, 185, 191, 207 Bourn, Mary, 123 Bowers, Kathleen, 117 Bowman, Donna, 123, 170 Boylan, Bernard, 47, 134 Boysen, Carson, 124 Bradley, Neville, 154 Bradley, Rebecca, 124 Brand, Jane, 124 Brannan, Nora, 111, 192 Brant, Myrla, 124 Breite, William, 124, 187 Bresee, Linda, 93, 191, 194, 195 Brewster, Laurence, 51, 134 Bridgman, Gary, 72, 111, 199 Brock, Judith, 124 Brock, Vallie, 111, 188, 190 Bronson, Marshall, 169, 170 Brown, Bobby, 111, 168, 169, 180, 181 Brown, Carol, 117 Brown, Carole, 124 Brown, Clark, 25, 134 Brown, Don, 25, 134 Brown, Harry, 93 Brown, Nita, 124 Brown, Robert, 180 Brown, Sherry, 117, 191 Brown, Susan, 124, 195 Brown, Willard, 25, 134 Browning, Merle, 93 Brubaker, Susan, 124, 200 Bruce, William, 111 Bruland, Sharon, 93 Brunstrom, Karen, 91, 93, 171, 179, 194, 198 Bruun, Karen, 187 Buchanan, Sam, 52 Budd, William, 27, 134 Buerstatte, Larry, 93 Buff, David, 193 Burby, William, 63, 72, 93, 157, 199 Burgoyne, Bob, 110, 145, 192, 197 Burkhalter, Genevieve, 93 Burns, Jim, 124 Burris, Carol, 111 Burton, Kenneth, 144, 199 Burton, Ron, 157 Busch, Joanne, 124, 200 Bushaw, Barbara, 124, 180, 181 Buss, Stephen, 111, 149, 183 Butler, Kay, 124 Butler, Sara, 111 Butrim, Eleanor, 124, 170, 192 Butterfield, Donald, 93 Button, Dorothy, 21 Button, Louise, 93, 190, 198 Buttrick, Don, 47, 134 Buxbaum, Lauretta, 124 Byers, Jeanette, 124, 200 Byford, Charles, 144 Byles, Frank, 111 Byles, Judy, 94 -C-Cadd, Jacqueline, 111 Cadd, Paul, 111 Cadero, George, 124 Caldwell, Roc, 117 Call, Donald, 47, 134 Cameron, Alexander, 124 Cammack, Donald, 183 Campbell, Raymon, 94, 188, 190, 195 Campion, Barbara, 117 Canfield, Richard, 110, 147, 186, 190 Capps, Susanna, 124, 200 Carlile, Sene, 51, 134 Carlson, C., 180, 186 Carlson, Don, 197 Carlson, John, 94 Carlson, Kristine, 117 Carlson, Lou Ann, 124 Carr, Charlotte, 124 Carr, Dianne, 117 Carroll, Jim, 111, 195 Carroll, Katherine, 27, 135, 191 Carter, Robert, 171, 207 Casanova, Katherine, 25, 135 Casey, Ann, 124 Caskey, Mary, 124, 180, 181 Caton, Gerald, 111, 168, 185, 192 Caulkins, Edward, 124 Cays, Rocqueline, 75, 117, 170 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 209 ---------- Cederstrom, Moyle, 29, 135, 167 Chambers, Merna, 111 Champlin, Norman, 124 Chandler, Jacklyn, 94 Channer, Edna, 35, 135 Chase, Stephen, 19 Chatham, Ralph, 111 Chatterton, Victoria, 193 Chesarek, Eleanor, 41 Chesterley, Inger, 189 Chestnut, Charles, 72 Christensen, Clark, 124 Christian, David, 94, 172 Christianson, Janet, 180 Christler, Vanessa, 75, 170 Chun, Penelope, 124 Church, Dawn, 124, 180, 189 Churchill, Judith, 124 Ciszek, Raymond, 43, 206 Clampitt, Geraldine, 124 Clark, Charlotte, 111 Clark, Martin, 124, 154, 183 Clark, Patricia, 75, 122, 124, 170 Clark, Sandra, 65 Clark, Thomas, 111 Clark, William, 94, 180, 183 Clayton, Terence, 117, 153 Cleasby, Gary, 94, 143, 183 Cline, Kenneth, 94 Cline, Michael, 94, 185, 186, 195 Clise, Margaret, 186 Clogston, David, 94 Cochran, Kay, 111, 198 Coffin, Patricia, 124, 199 Cogdill, Betty, 200 Coghill, Alan, 154, 155 Cohen, Gerald, 31, 135 Collingwood, Sandra, 124, 170, 192 Colliton, Gregory, 124, 171, 173 Compton, Terry, 117 Conan, Susan, 117 Conrad, Carla, 124 Cook, David, 111 Cook, Kathleen, 124 Cook, Rosemary, 111, 197 Cooke, Bonnie, 124 Cooper, Michael, 157 Cooper, Naomi, 125 Cooper, Gail, 60, 63, 94, 171, 198 Copley, Janet, 117, 189, 192 Corliss, David, 125 Corning, Kay, 125, 197 Cortelyou, Sandy, 122, 125, 180 Costanti, Judith, 111 Costanti, Nicholene, 117 Coury, Rosalie, 125, 186 Cox, Gregory, 125, 192 Cox, Margaret, 125 Critchfield, Howard, 47, 135 Cronin, Kathi, 125, 183 Crosby, Ted, 94 Crowe, Ronald, 152, 153 Crowell, LaVerne, 169, 170 Crum, Sally, 117 Culkins, Leland, 111 Cunningham, Dermot, 94, 153 Cunningham, Sandra, 117 Dale, Donald, 94 Dalley, Philip, 186, 187 Dalton, Samuel, 117, 195 D'Andrea, Frank, 41, 135 Darraugh, Paige, 117 Davies, Lorne, 157 Davis, Tom, 72, 199, 206, 207 Davison, Homer, 195, 197 Dazelle, Kirk, 125 DeBeltz, Adele, 94 DeBruler, Fred, 27, 135, 171 DeCastro, Benjamin, 125, 143, 183 Denny, Gail, 200 Des Champs, Douglas, 125 DeMerice, Linda, 125 DeValois, Rhondda, 125 Devier, Raymond, 73 DeVries, Jay, 117 Dewitt, Howard, 117, 172, 174 DeYoung, Evert, 184 Dickinson, David, 95 Diedrichsen, Irend, 125, 199 Dieffenbach, Timothy, 112 Digerness, Lois, 117, 184 Dillman, Norman, 125 Dinnis, Martena, 180 Dionne, Robert, 112, 195 Dobbe, Gilbert, 154, 188, 189, 199 Doble, James, 172 Docsanes, Mary, 95, 199 Dodd, Leo, 91, 95, 169, 171 Donovan, Ann, 125, 169, 170, 192 Dorman, Larry, 180 Dorr, Gladys, 125 Doty, Joan, 125 Doumit, Mary, 95, 186, 199 Dowen, Barbara, 125 Downey, Robert, 117 Doxsee, Janice, 125 Doyle, Mary Ellen, 95 Drafs, Terry, 184, 216 Drotz, Paul, 112 Dubuque, Ronald, 112 Duling, Lenora, 125 Dunbar, Reginald, 62, 70, 118, 157, 207 Duncan, Claudia, 118 Dunden, Robin, 186, 195 Dunkin, Dianne, 118, 187 Dunn, Larrie, 125, 180 Duvall, Robert, 183, 197 Dyble, Louise, 125 -E-Eagan, Gail, 125 Eaker, Robert, 191 Earley, Daniel, 125 Earleywine, JoAnn, 125 Easterbrook, Don, 45, 135 Easterbrooks, Perry, 95 Eaton, Clark, 95 Eaton, Frank, 180 Ebert, Robert, 118 Ecker, Lane, 112 Eddy, Lowell, 45, 135 Ede, Charles, 183 Edens, Walter, 118 Edison, Susan, 118 Edwards, Daryl, 95 Edwards, Patricia, 112 Egge, Gayle, 95 Ehlers, Wayne, 95 Eiene, Bob, 95 Eiene, Karen, 125 Eilers, Gary, 62, 70, 73, 157, 199 Eldridge, Willetta, 125, 144 Ellersick, Terry, 125 Elm, Edward, 95 Elmendorf, William, 31, 135 Emmons, Mavis, 118, 198 Endersbe, Barbara, 95 Endersbe, Richard, 95 Engelsen, Dee, 125 Engelsen, Lynne, 118 Engen, JoAnn, 118, 177, 194, 199 Ennis, Don, 72 Ensign, Wayne, 52 Epp, Merlin, 180, 181 Erickson, Don, 112, 190, 192 Erickson, Karen, 125 Ernst, Larry, 112, 168, 190, 193 Eschrich, Jack, 125 Estes, Robert, 125 Eton, F., 181 Evans, Frances, 118 Evans, Judith, 125 Everett, Dawn, 194 Ewart, David, 202 -F-Fabish, Betty, 95 Fackler, Dick, 96 Fankhauser, Karl, 96 Farrell, Mary, 125, 195 Fassett, Jeanne, 118, 183 Fatland, Maryls, 118, 195 Featherkile, Marlene, 118 Feil, Jane, 112 Feiring, James, 125 Ferris, Donald, 21, 135 Ferris, Donald, 143 Fichtee, C., 181 Fichter, Carolyn, 118, 180 Fifield, Kathleen, 118, 184 Finley, Loren, 118 Fisch, Michael, 125 Fish, Bonetta, 118 Fish, Dennis, 63, 96, 171 Fisher, Eileen, 194, 199 Fisher, Sandra, 118, 177, 186 Fitzpatrick, Darlene, 112 Flaherty, Mike, 112 Flanders, Mark, 51, 135, 197 Fleetwood, Gay, 125 Fletcher, Fredrica, 197 Flora, Charles, 45, 135, 167, 168 Florence, Julia, 125 Forrest, Marshall, 19 Forslop, Duane, 96 Forthun, Robert, 118 Fortin, Karen, 191 Fosnick, Joe, 96, 205 Foss, Ione, 23 Foster, Audrey, 60, 63 Fowler, Douglas, 112 Fralick, Patricia, 118 Franklin, Suzanne, 118 Frazier, Darlene, 126 Frazier, William, 96 Freehill, Maurice, 27 Freeman, Evelyn, 190 Freer, Harvey, 96, 183 Freshley, Lawrence, 96 Friend, Ruth, 188 Fromm, Theodore, 96 Fugate, Mary, 118 Fuginage, Betty, 118 Fugitt, Sally, 112, 190 Fullner, Marietta, 96 Fullner, Wanda, 125 Fumano, Gary, 157 Funada, Jean, 112 Funes, Donald, 143, 183 Fuquay, Joseph, 96 209 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 210 ---------- Fyfe, Mary, 194, 199 -G-Gacek, Henry, 96 Gaffikin, Marguerite, 118 Gainer, Walter, 143, 183 Gard, Don, 205 Gardner, Larry, 118 Gargarello, Leonard, 62, 70, 72, 118, 144, 199 Gargvile, Dominic, 96, 190 Garrison, Marie, 118, 177, 198 Gehlert, Gleih, 112 Geiger, Joanne, 126 Gelder, Harvey, 39, 135 Genszler, Patricia, 181 Gerard, Donald, 96 Gerard, Karen, 180 Gerhard, Gary, 122, 126, 168, 169 Gerhard, George, 27, 135 Gerteis, Terry, 112, 186, 192 Getty, Calvin, 96 Ghattas, Mina, 97, 191 Gibson, Raymond, 118 Gidlund, Kay, 118 Giersch, Albert, 203 Giger, Richard, 126 Gilbert, Larry, 97 Gilbert, Rosemary, 126 Gilda, Robert, 126, 153 Giles, Don, 118 Giles, Paula, 97, 199, 200 Gilman, Doniece, 118, 197, 198 Girod, Terrence, 118 Gish, Everett, 205 Gjovaag, Carolyn, 126 Glass, Jerome, 41, 135 Glatz, David, 97 Gleason, Janice, 112, 197 Glidden, Linda, 75, 126, 170 Glover, Carol, 126 Glover, Perry, 118 Gold, William, 207 Goldsborough, Barbara, 126 Golliet, Gordon, 118 Goltz, Harold, 21, 135 Goodman, Donald, 97 Gordon, Bruce, 126 Graham, Jeanette, 97, 195, 198 Granger, Helen, 97, 191 Granger, Roger, 112, 188 Graham, Cal, 145, 180, 181 Grant, Robert, 97 Grant, Suzanne, 118 Green, Heather, 187 Green, Jackie, 126 Greene, George, 97 Greer, James, 97, 152, 153 Greer, John, 97 Gregorius, Dean, 180 Gregory, Elizabeth, 25, 136 Gregory, William, 51, 144 Grinton, Charlotte, 118, 191 Grinton, Delores, 97, 199 Gronholdt, June, 126 Grover, Betty, 112 Groves, James, 112 Grummett, Lorne, 180, 183 Gudmundson, Judith, 126 Gudmundson, Karen, 112 Guerin, Brucella, 126 Gustavson, Robert, 97, 167, 168 -H-Haag, Kenenth, 97, 171 Hagen, Barbara, 97 Hagen, John, 112 Haglund, Byron, 47 Hahn, Charles, 126 Hall, Bernice, 19 Hall, Gail, 170 Halliday, Jack, 70, 72 Halliday, John, 122 Halverson, James, 118 Halverson, Joan, 126 Hamburg, Russell, 98 Hamilton, Dianne, 126 Hamilton, James, 145 Hammer, Irwin, 27, 136 Hanna, Don, 154, 155 Hansen, Jens, 12, 29, 136, 177, 216 Hansen, Judith, 126 Hansen, Richard, 98 Hansen, Stephen, 62, 70, 72 Hanson, Jeanne, 112 Harden, Judith, 200 Harding, Barbara, 126 Hardy, Jeanne, 198 Hardy, Walter, 126 Harmon, Susan, 126 Harmon, Wayne, 118 Harris, Marvin, 98 Harris, Neil, 126 Harris, William, 126 Hart, Linda, 126 Hart, Sharon, 118 Hart, Sheila, 118, 177, 198 Harwood, Charles, 27, 136 Haselman, Anna, 119 Haskins, Jacqueline, 126 Hastin, Phyllis, 126 Hauenstein, Delbert, 98 Hauge, Darlene, 112, 198 Haun, Pat, 126 Hauser, Hohm, 35, 136 Hawk, Raymond, 25, 136 Hayes, Carol, 126 Hayes, Richard, 62, 70, 73, 119, 144, 147, 157, 169, 199 Hayford, Janet, 119, 200 Haynes, Karen, 98 Haynes, Nancy, 119 Hearsey, Faith, 98, 171, 198 Hearsey, Herbert, 37, 136 Hedges, Phyllis, 194, 199 Heeringa, Patricia, 126 Heikkila, Joe, 126 Heit, Cecil, Mrs., 52 Helland, Mary, 126 Hendrickson, Robert, 126, 207 Hendrickson, Sylvia, 112, 195 Henry, Susan, 186, 195 Hepler, Earl, 35, 136 Herbold, Paul, 51, 136, 193 Herrick, Mildred, 37, 136 Hess, Charles, 119 Hestad, Jerry, 157 Heuchert, Arnie, 112 Hickenbottom, James, 126, 188 Hickey, Dean, 126 Hicks, Arthur, 29, 136 Higgenes, Norman, 98 Higley, Doreen, 112 Hildebrand, James, 39 Hill, Dorothy, 37, 136 Hill, Janet, 195, 197, 200 Hiller, Harley, 47, 136 Hinds, Ernest, 183 Hinote, Janice, 126 Hirano, Karen, 126 Hjelmvoll, Carolyn, 119 Hodges, Mabel, 25 Hoff, Douglas, 126 Hoffman, Jeanne, 126 Hogan, Kathryn, 126 Hognes, Nancy, 200 Holliday, Imogene, 98 Hollis, James, 189 Holman, Jerry, 98, 148, 191, 192, 195, 198 Holmes, Mary, 98, 184, 191 Holroyd, John, 98, 192 Holt, Betty, 194, 199 Homan, Carol, 127, 180 Hope, Dianne, 112 Hopkins, Lyn, 127, 193 Hoppenrath, Albert, 154, 188, 199 Hopping, Ramona, 183, 184, 195 Hore, Everett, 127, 180 Horsak, Karen, 127 Hotchkiss, Marlene, 119 Houk, Elaine, 127 Houser, Peggy, 119 Hovde, Annis, 29 Hove, Marlys, 127, 195 Howard, George, 127 Howisey, Carol, 127 Hoyt, Janice, 127 Hubbard, Jackson, 43, 150, 152, 153,204 Hubert, David, 98, 144, 145 Huddleston, Ron, 127 Huggins, Denis, 98 Hull, Ruth, 43 Hultgren, Donald, 98 Hultman, Carl, 127 Huning, Harold, 112 Hunt, Leslie, 29 Hunter, Judith, 127 Hunter, Karen, 127 Hutsinpiller, William, 73 Hyatt, Michael, 154, 155 Hulton, Nancy, 98 Hyppa, Roger, 112, 185, 190 -I-Imhoff, Alice, 23 Irish, Susan, 127 Irvin, Sandra, 127, 180, 189, 197 Isackson, Gary, 119 -J-Jackson, Willis, 127 Jacobson, Lawrence, 127 James, Philip, 190 Jansen, Jane, 127, 170, 180 Jarrett, James, 4, 5, 16, 17, 19, 147 Jarvis, Edward, 127, 180, 181 Jellison, Mary, 119 Jenkins, Mary, 112 Jennings, Marvin, 99 Jennings, Roland, 119 Jensen, Arlene, 127 Jensen, Marilyn, 179, 190 Jensen, Roger, 112, 178 Jepsen, Dean, 112 Johansen, Myrvold, 127 Johanson, Dale, 72,207 Johnson, Barbara, 119, 184, 195 Johnson, Carl, 192 Johnson, David, 154, 188 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 211 ---------- Johnson, Georgene, 119, 192 Johnson, Jill, 127, 200 Johnson, Joyce, 127, 170 Johnson, Judith, 127 Johnson, Karen, 119 Johnson, Lyle, 127 Johnson, Lynne, 197 Johnson, Mary, 127 Johnson, Noel, 127 Johnson, Rosalie, 183 Johnson, Shirley, 112 Johnson, Susan, 127, 180, 181 Johnson, Vivian, 25 Johnston, Dona, 112, 194, 199 Johnston, John, 112, 180, 191 Johnston, Kay, 112 Jolinston, Larry, 183 Johnston, Mary, 127 Johnston, Sue, 60, 63, 119, 186, 200 Jones, Alan, 99 Jones, Annie, 127, 199 Jones, Elizabeth, 99 Jones, Elvert, 27, 136 Jones, Henry, 25, 136 Jones, John, 172 Jones, Kaye, 127, 170 Jordan, Joan, 127 Jorgensen, Judy, 127 Jorgensen, Kenneth, 99, 170 Joyce, Jerry; 72, 116, 207 Juffman, Richard, 192 Jujinaga, Betty, 199 Jungebluth, Eleanor, 119, 192 -K-Kalles, David, 112, 176 Kalles, Judith, 186 Kammer, Patsy, 127 Kangley, Lucy, 29, 136 Karason, Halldor, 27, 136 Karr, Paulette, 127 Kaye, Pat, 195 Kaye, Wilson, 99 Kean, Thomas, 127 Kearney, Carolyn, 127 Keeler, David, 190, 183 Keeting, Sandra, 119 Keller, Varian, 99, 184, 198 Keller, William, 143, 188 Kelley, George, 127 Kelley, Linda, 119 Kelsey, Ruth, 23, 136 Kelstrup, Arthur, 112 Kempf, Peter, 207 Kempton, William, 190 Kenaston, Sharon, 112 Kent, Judy, 200 Kerns, James, 113, 205 Kerr, James, 99 Ketola, JoAnn, 127 Kidd, Diane, 127 Kiel, Boyd, 99 Kilby, Emelia, 43, 137 Kimball, Carol, 113, 190, 198, 199, 200 Kimmel, Denny, 99, 157 King, Eleanor, 31, 137, 189 King, Marilyn, 193 Kingsbury, Keith, 202 Kinnish, Karen, 128, 169 Kipton, Robert, 99 Kirk, Laura, 119 Kirk, Michael, 153, 205 Kirk, Nancy, 128 Kirkpatrick, Florence, 45 Kirschman, Jeannette, 119 Kjarsgaard, Don, 149 Kleid, Carolyn, 99 Kleinschmidt, Nancy, 119 Klippert, James, 143, 183 Knabe, Ray, 52 Knapman, Fred, 45, 137 Knapp, Fred, 73, 119, 192 Knight, Charles, 185 Knudsen, Judith, 180 Knutzen, Gary, 99 Koetje, George, 119 Koivisto, Sharon, 187 Koll, Gerald, 143, 180, 181 Kombol, Jeffrey, 128, 183 Koroscil, Paul, 128 Kortes, Genevieve, 128 Korthuis, Garben, 113 Korthuis, Linda, 119 Kraetz, Korene, 113 Kraght, Edwin, 73 Kramer, Mozelle, 99 Kreisman, William, 113 Kuder, Jim, 119 Kuder, Merle, 19, 137 Kuhnsausen, Charles, 113 Kuhnhausen, Rebecca, 99, 198, 184 Kuistad, Clark, 190 Kulbitski, John, 43, 70, 137, 154, 155, 202 Kundert, Charles, 119 Kuybus, George, 66, 185 Kycek, Raymond, 99, 199 - L - Ladines, Ronald, 62, 63, 70, 72, 157 Ladwig, Marilyn, 110, 190, 198 La Fever, Bill, 195 Lahti, Arnold, 45, 137 Lamb, George, 25, 137 Lancaster, Frank, 100 Lancaster, Judy, 113 Lance, Judith, 119 Landahl, William, 100, 195, 191 Lang, Alice, 189 Langeman, Herbert, 157, 205 Lankford, Edgar, 100 Lappenbusch, Charles, 43, 203 Larrabee, Edith, 33, 137 Larsen, Golden, 29, 137 Larsen, Richard, 180, 190 Larson, Helen, 128 Larson, Kathryn, 119, 198 Larson, Kenneth, 119 Larson, Larry, 180 Larson, Sharon, 128, 200 Laster, David, 100 Laulainen, Karen, 113, 186, 198, 179 Lawless, Kathleen, 128 Lawson, Linda, 119, 186 Lay, Mary, 113 Leaf, Karin, 113 Leathers, Ada, 100 Lee, Eunice, 31, 137 Lee, 'Kenneth, 113, 184 Lee, Lavar, 100 Lee, Patricia, 113, 198, 192 Leighton, Sharon, 119, 116, 200, 177 Lenarz, Fonalda, 197 Lenfesty, Lois, 128 Lensrud, Ann, 119, 195, 187, 192 Leshikar, Howard, 128 Leslie, George, 100 Lewis, James, 113, 202 Lian, Anne, 100 Libby, Lawrence, 128 Lich, Stephen, 128, 186 Lightburn, Marjorie, 119 Lilgreen, Laura, 128, 199 Limbacher, Clara, 100 Lind, Betsy, 113 Lindahl, Joann, 128, 200 Lindsley, Brenda, 113, 198, 197 Lindstrom, Alice, 128, 197 Lister, Frederick, 39, 137 Livermore, Le Roy, 154 Lloyd, Eleanor, 184 Lochbaum, Valerie, 113 Lockwood, Michael, 195, 186 Logsdon, Barbara, 181, 143, 190 Lohman, Kenneth, 100 Long, Donald, 100 Long, John, 119, 186 Lorenz, Stephen, 128 Loser, Margit, 100, 200, 199 Lotto, John, 128 Lougheed, Michael, 113 Lounsberry, James, 43, 70 Lovaas, Richard, 119 Love, Lorin, 180 Lucas, Carol, 100, 194, 199 Luce, Dorothy, 113 Luce, Mherling, 100 Luke, Shirley, 128 Lundberg, Linda, 100 Lunger, Joyce, 128 Lybeck, Jerald, 113, 190 -M-MacArthur, Robert, 101 Macbeth, Judith, 119 MacDonald, Anne, 195, 186, 200 MacGowan, Craig, 157 MacGregor, Gretchen, 181, 180 Mack, Sally, 119 Mackey, Barbara, 113, 198 MacLean, Gladys, 145 Maconaghie, Dysart, 52 Madenwold, Malcolm, 113, 195, 190, 185 Maedgen, Margaret, 128 Mahlum, Donald, 101 Maki, Robert, 113 Malick, Frances, 128 Malik, Carole, 101, 91, 171, 194 Malik, Joseph, 101, 171, 195 Mallgren, Jane, 128 Maloy, Sandra, 193 Maneman, Richard, 128, 183 Manley, Maureen, 128 Mann, Leroy, 101 Markow, Marilyn, 113, 180 Marler, Lewis, 119 Marple, Linda, 128 Marris, Nancy, 189 Marsh, David, 23 Marsh, Lawrence, 101, 181, 180, 143, 183 Marshall, Faith, 113, 195, 186, 197 Marshall, John, 128, 186 Martin, James, 45 Martin, John, 181, 180 Martin, Sam, 162, 63, 70, 72, 171, 206, 207, 199 Martin, Susan, 128 Marx, Alice, 198, 200 Mason, Evelyn, 27, 137 211 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 212 ---------- Mason, Irene, 128 Mastor, John, 144 Mathes, Miriam, 37, 137 Mathieson, Allan, 157 Mathieu, Bonnie, 101, 198, 184 Matson, Nancy, 128 Matthews, Joanne, 198 Matthews, Linda, 128 Matthews, Nancy, 113, 172, 195 Mattson, Patsy, 181, 119, 180, 198 Mattson, Virgil, 113 Matty, Gary, 185 Maupin, James, 113 Mayer, 47, 137, 194 Mayfield, Joanne, 128 Mays, Jacquelynn, 113, 195, 191 McBride, lVajil, 128 McCauley, Eleanor, 128 McClung, Dianne, 119 McConnell, 180 McCormick, Colleen, 128, 170 McCuen, Jean, 70, 72 McCullough, Joan, 101 McCune, Jean, 181, 180 McCurdy, Charles, 205 McDonald, Anne, 101 McDonald, Barry, 128 McDonald, Clyde, 19, 137 McDonald, David, 27, 137 McDonald, Judith, 113 McDonald, Laura, 101, 194 McDonnell, Judith, 113, 198 McFarland, Thomas, 183 McGee, Jeanne, 120 McGreen, Wally, 101 McInnes, Ruby, 137, 25 McIvor, Jane, 101, 198 McKee, Molly, 101 McKillip, Larry, 101 McLaughlin, John, 120 McNaughton, Neil, 120 McVay, Michael, 73, 174 Meehan, Jean, 128, 195 Melbourne, Edward, 62, 157 Melcher, John, 102 Melland, Marilyn, 197 Melton, Kathleen, 193 Melvin, Linda, 113, 200 Mendel, Sydney, 29, 137 Menghini, Jo Ann, 120, 183 Mercado, Rodney, 41, 138 Mercer, Jennie, 120 Merideth, Roger, 183 Merrill, Kathleen, 113 Messenger, Orville, 102 Metcalf, Jack, 180 Meyer, Arline, 113 Meyer, John, 102 Michaelson, Donna, 128 Miles, Alice, 138 Miller, Charles, 25, 138 Miller, Elbert, 47, 138 Miller, Faye, 102, 200 Miller, Sharlene, 120 Mills, Brenda, 120 Mills, Gordon, 120, 168 Milne, Jeanne, 128 Minge, Myron, 128, 180 Minge, Sharon, 181, 180 Minice, Richard, 102 Minish, Deanna, 129 Mitchell, Howard, 47, 138 Mitchell Meribeth, 45, 138, 198 Mitton, Ronald, 129 Mizuo, Joyce, 129 Mohn, Bruce, 102 Moller, Clyde, 195 Mollison, Ralph, 45, 138 Monahan, Robert, 49, 138 Monthy, Charles, 102, 190 Moore, Demarious, 120 Moore, Gary, 70, 73, 205 Moore, Karen, 120, 190, 198 Moore, Rupert, 102 Moore, Sara, 129 Moorehead, Bruce, 143, 183 Morgan, Kenneth, 102 Morgan, Lloyd, 102 Morgan, Lonnie, 64, 65 Mork, Theodore, 120, 181, 180 Morris, Nancy, 113, 195 Morris, Richard, 181, 180, 129, 144, 183 Morrow, Susan, 129 Morse, Ralph, 37, 138 Mose, Gary, 153, 205 Moses, Roger, 189 Mowe, Margery, 120 Mullen, Robert, 183 Munkres, Arden, 172 Murray, Keith, 49, 138 Murray, LeRoy, 102 Murray, Robert, 129 Musgrove, Linda, 120, 180 Myers, Lee, 102 Myers, Dennis, 120 Myers, Roger, 202, 185 Myhre, JoAnn, 120 -N-Naegle, Stephen, 120 Napper, Peter, 157, 170, 185, 199 Nash, Berle, 184 Nelson, Marnie, 102 Ness, C., 180 Neuber, Frank, 49, 138, 191 Neuman, Marilyn, 181, 180, 129 Neuzil, Edward, 45, 138 Newman, James, 102 Newsham, Carol, 113 Newton, Carolyn, 129, 144, 186, 197, 189 Nichols, Lynn, 102 Nicol, Synva, 25, 138 Nicolay, Gail, 113 Nielsen, Harriet, 103 Nielsen, Leo, 120 Niznik, Linda, 120 Noah, Charles, 103 Nogami, Elaine, 199, 120, 186 Nolan, Jerry, 103 Norman, Gary, 113 Norman, Rodney, 120 Norman, Sandra, 120 Northup, Joyce, 120 Nott, Janet, 103 Noyes, Charles, 113 Nyhus, Clarice, 103 -0- O'BannQn, Clyde, 129 Oberg, Carol, 129, 170 Oberg, Nancy, 197 Oberg, Russell, 103 O'Brien, James, 29 O'Brien, Terry, 103 O'Connor, Sharon, 129, 186 O'Connor, Tim, 113 Odegaard, Gary, 120, 175, 187 Odom, Evelyn, 29, 138 Ogdon, Bobby, 113, 185, 199 Ohtomo, Alma, 181, 114, 180 Okerlund, Charlene, 129 Olsen, Diane, 114 Olson, Betty, 120 Olson, Duane, 103 Olson, Frances, 103 Olson, Gerald, 120 Olson, Jo Ann, 114 Olson, Judith, 181, 180, 129 Olson, Karen, 129 Olson, Karin, 181, 180, 129 Olson, Arthur, 62, 63, 70, 73, 172, 199 Olson, Terry, 129 O'Neil, Brian, 114 O'Neil, William, 21, 138 Opsahl, Susan, 129, 144 Oreb, John, 187 Orr, Harry, 185 Orr, Joan, 185, 189 Orr, Robert, 114 Otness, Roy, 103 Overhus, Barbara, 120 Owens, Richard, 114 Owner, Peggy, 103, 147, 59, 63 -P-Pabst, Marie, 45, 138 Padlo, Frank, 205 Page, David, 206, 207 Palmer, Florence, 103 Palmer, Harold, 49, 138 Palmer, Jane, 114, 190, 198 Palmer, Thelma, 52 Palmerton, George, 129 Panagos, Dorothy, 129 Panagos, John, 114, 192 Parker, James, 170, 199 Parker, Larry, 103 Parker, Nancy A., 103 Parker, Nancy L., 129 Parker, Richard, 120 Parry, Thomas, 103 Parsons, James, 129 Patton, Joan, 104, 194, 199 Paulsen, Arthur, 120 Payant, Judith, 120, 170 Peak, Mary, 129 Pearson, Dennis, 104 Pearson, Janice, 104 Peck, Miriam, 23, 138, 184 Peckham, Marjorie, 114 Pederson, Joan, 129, 200 Pein, Carolyn, 129 Pemberton, Joseph, 19 Pentimonti, Nancy, 129, 195, 200 Perrine, Lauranell, 114 Person, Nadine., 120, 170, 193, 200 Peterson, Ann, 129 Peterson, Rand, 129, 183 Peterson, Donald, 104 Peterson, Robert, 120 Peth, Margaret, 129 Petterson, Marlys, 114 Petzold, Charles, 120, 183 Pfundt, Niel, 184 Phegley, James, 104 Philippart, Rene, 120 Pickering, Merry, 129 Pierce, D., 180 Pike, Patricia, 114 Pike, Robert, 120, 193 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 213 ---------- Pilik, Janice, 146, 114, 147, 190 Pittman, Marlee, 114 Platt, Ruth, 45, 139 Plotts, Robert, 129, 70, 73, 199 Plympton, Hazel, 23, 139 Pocock, David, 129 Poier, Marlyn, 129 Poirier, Paul, 104 Poirier, Ronald, 114 Potter, Emerson, 29 Power, Annalene, 25, 139 Power, Carol, 120 Powers, Lorraine, 19, 139 Prather, Stuart, 104 Pratt, Twilia, 104 Price, Donald, 171 Pri0n, Merle, 154 Primavera, Joanne, 116 Printz, Judith, 114, 200 Prosch, Delores, 129 Pryde, Madge, 129, 194, 200 Punches, Frank, 25, 139 Purvis, Bietta, 114, 186 Putas, Warren, 190 Putnam, Garth, 120 Putnam, Marilee, 120 -Q- Quaintance, Peggy, 200 Quinn, Donna, 129 Quinn, Roland, 104, 183 -R-Rabourn, Jack, 63, 171 Radke, August, 49, 139 Ramsland, Dorothy, 33, 139 Randall, Lawrence, 129 Ranta, Linda, 129 Rauen, Gary, 180, 130 Rawlins, Lois, 104 Rawls, Hope, 130 Reader, Donald, 114 Redmond, Marilyn, 183 Redmond, Richard, 104, 183 Reed, Melinda, 114 Reed, Samuel, 183 Reeves, Richard, 130 Regier, Bernard, 41, 181, 139, 180 Rehn, Marilyn, 130, 170 Reiner, Leah, 130 Remmert, Brent, 120 Repoz, Roger, 204, 205 Reul, Gary, 12, 104, 172, 173, 195, 216, 187, 192, 184 Rey, Jean, 114, 198 Rhebeck, Sandi, 130 Rhodes, Barbara, 130 Rhodes, Kenneth, 104 Rice, Charles, 35, 139 Rice, Norma, 104, 194, 195, 198 Richey, Betty, 105 Richins, Arlene, 104, 171, 195, 198 Richter, Donald, 145, 181, 180, 130, 183 Richter, Wayne, 183 Ridgway, Patricia, 189 Rigg, Sharon, 114 Ringenbach, Charles, 62, 70, 72 Ringenbach, Patricia, 130, 205 Rio, Sheldon, 39, 139 Ritchie, Judith, 130 Ritchie, Suzanne, 130 Roberts, Nancy, 190, 191, 185 Robertson, David, 193 Robertson, John, 130 Robertson, Kenneth, 172, 174 Robicheau, Philip, 130, 205 Robinson, Brian, 120, 181, 180 Robinson, Bryant, 105 Robinson, Dolores, 130 Robinson, Eileen, 189 Robinson, Terry, 120, 183 Rochon, Luis, 105 Rode, Susan, 130 Rodgers, Karen, 120, 200 Roessel, Gary, 130 Rogers, Jessie, 114 Roodzant, Jack, 192 Ross, Allan, 27, 139, 194 Ross, Kay, 121, 200 Ross, Lynne, 114 Ross, Richard, 130 Rousu, Donald, 180 Rowe, Lois, 130 Rude, Peggy, 121 Runnels, Judy, 121, 191 -S-Sabo, Charles, 121 Salisbury, Clifford, 105 Saltis, Ronald, 153, 110, 168 Sams, Robert, 121 Sandell, John, 114 Sanders, Walter, 39, 139 Sands, Murray, 174 Scearce, Beth, 130 Schade, Joergen, 203 Schamerhorn, Carol, 198, 177 Schenkel, Gayle, 181, 180 Scherer, Dean, 114 Scherer, Richard, 105, 186, 185 Schermerhorn, John, 105, 145, 171, 193 Schinske, Erhart, 51, 139 Schmeig, Elaine, 121 Schmid, Richard, 199 Schmidt, Elizabeth, 105 Schmidt, Rudy, 181, 114, 180, 183 Schmidtke, Gerald, 183 Schoonover, William, 130 Schroeder, Robert, 114, 189 Schrump, Linda, 130 Schuab, David, 41 Schuehle, Karen, 130 Schuler, Carl, 49, 139 Schulze, Marion, 121 Schwalm, Ray, 35, 139 Scott, Barbara, 130 Scott, Bennie, 105 Scovil, Marlene, 198 Scribner, Larry, 121 Scribner, Trimaine, 105 Sears, Elizabeth, 105 Seelye, Sandra, 130 Sieber, Lorraine, 105, 194, 195 Serl, Vernon, 49, 140 Sevesun, Judy, 200 Sexton, Joseph, 121 Shaw, Dennis, 105 Sheehan, William, 105 Sheely, Linda, 130 Sheldrup, Robert, 105 Shelley, Michael, 185, 189 Sherin, Kathleen, 130 Sherman, Joy, 105, 195, 191, 198 Sherman, Nancy, 114, 198 Sherwood, Marilyn, 130, 180 Shideler, Robert, 106 Shields, Diane, 130 Shlenker, Harold, 121 Shoemaker, Barbara, 130 Short, George, 106 Short, Robin, 121, 186, 199 Shular, Theodore, 106 Shulze, Marian, 181, 180 Sieber, Lorraine, 191 Siegwarth, Ellen, 37, 139 Siggs, Roland, 73, 199 Sigurdson, John, 193 Silvey, Mike, 106, 73 Sim, Jack, 62, 63, 70, 73, 157 Sim, John, 106 Simmons, Ann, 114, 186 Simmons, Nancy, 130 Simpson, Douglas, 114, 168, 169, 178 Simpson, Sheila, 180, 130 Sirguy, Gary, 173 Skeen, Bernice, 25, 139 Slater, Earl, 114, 184 Slettedahl, Terry, 153 Sluys, Evangeline, 130 Small, Richard, 106 Smethers, Tedford, 106 Smith, James, 205 Smith, Nancy, 121 Smith, Ronald, 106 Smith, Ted, 106 Smith, Terry, 130 Snell, Ednell, 33, 134 Soderberg, John, 121 Soine, Diane, 130, 186, 193 Soilberg, Karen, 130, 170 Solders, Bonnie, 130 Solima, Lucy, 121, 192, 197 Solscheid, Judy, 121 Sonmore, Lowell, 106 Sonnabend, Terrill, 130 Soovil, Marlene, 114 Sophusson, Marvin, 106 Sorenson, Claudette, 106 Sorenson, Dwight, 106 Sorkness, Ronald, 106 Sousanes, Constantine, 176 Sovde, Linda, 121 Spangler, Duane, 172, 197 Spatafore, Doreen, 121, 170 Spearin, Ruth, 37, 140 Spetifore, Elizabeth, 130 Spieckerman, Jean, 121, 145, 181, 180 Spring, Loretta, 114, 65, 144 Stacie, Sue, 190, 184 Stack, Katherine, 130 Staggs, Jean, 130 Staggs, Richard, 131 Standal, Jo Anne, 131 Stark, Richard, 106 Stave, John, 203 Steele, Linda, 131 Steen, Robert, 181, 114, 180 Stehr, Peggy, 121 Steiger, Marie, 114 Stein, Donna, 121, 187 Stephens, Richard, 145 Stevens, Rick, 148 Stevens, Thomas, 25 Stewart, Barbara, 114, 200, 177 Stimpson, Herbert, 131 Stocking, Betty, 131 Stockwell, Charles, 131 Stokes, Sara, 131 Stoll, Marlene, 121 Stonehouse, Nonie, 140 213 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 214 ---------- Storms, Robert, 107, 143, 183 Stougard, Robert, 107 Stretz, Carolyn, 131 Stuart, Sharon, 114 Studebaker, David, 114, 171 Stufflebean, Betty, 107 Sullivan, Michael, 107 Sullivan, Penelope, 131 Sullivan, Wesley, 143, 183 Summers, Viola, 52 Sundquist, Leona, 45 Sundstrom, Mary, 131, 175 Sunmore, Lowell, 199 Swanberg, Donna, 131 Swanland, Donna, 114, 195 Swanson, Barbara, 121, 170 Swansor, Donna, 114 Swanson, Jean, 107 Swedmark, Donald, 49 Swetnam, Judy, 180, 131 Swett, Cyrus, 107 Symonds, Fred, 121 Syre, David, 193 -T-Tabor, Lillie, 131 Tam, Barbara, 107, 186, 198 Tangen, Gary, 205 Tatro, Virginia, 115 Taylor, Herbert, 49 Taylor, Margaret, 186 Taylor, Sarah, 131 Templeton, Virginia, 49, 140 Tennyson, William, 131 Testa, Peter, 131 Thal, Arthur, 140 Thayer, Philip, 45, 140 Theiss, Carol, 107, 191 Thomas, Brenda, 131 Thomas, John, 185 Thomas, Maurice, 115 Thomas, Pamela, 186 Thompson, David, 107 Thompson, Donna, 115, 194 Thompson, Melvin, 107 Thompson, Ralph, 27, 140 Thompson, Ron, 203 Thorgrimson, Robert, 107 Tidwell, Eddy, 107 Tieje, Carole, 131 Tobin, Peggy, 121 Todahl, Harlan, 121 Tompkins, Donald, 107 Top, Lorraine, 107 Torget, Judith, 121 Treadwell, William, 170, 191 Trethewey, Donald, 115, 207, 199 Tripp, Eugene, 107 Troutner, John, 108, 190 Trucker, Roger, 108 Truedson, Linda, 121 Tucker, Stacy, 12, 115, 172, 175, 187, 216 Tuor, June, 108 Turnbull, David, 121, 207 Turner, Kay, 108 -U-Ulbick, Eloise, 52 Underwood, Arlene, 115 Unrein, Patricia, 131 -V-EVdawdisne, t, 153, 152, 175, 185 Vadset, Edwin, 153, 152, 175, 185 Van Aelst, Jean, 131 Van Aver, Albert, 29, 140, 187 Van Buren, Sharon, 131 Vanderpool, Gale, 115 Vander Yacht, Douglas, 108, 64, 65 Vanerstrom, Gary, 108 Van Staveren, William, 131 Van Wingerden, Stewart, 25 Van Zanten, Eugene, 181, 115, 180, 183 Van Zanten, Geraldine, 187 Van Zanten, Lee, 108 Varney, Sylvia, 131 Vaughn, Louella, 191 Vesledahl, Barbara, 108 Victor, Sally, 131 Vike, Marglen, 25, 140 Vine, George, 115 -W-Waali, Arvid, 180, 143, 183 Waara, Mary, 108, 195, 198 Wacker, Benny, 131 Waddell, Julia, 121 Wagner, Joan, 131 Waite, Marcella, 115 Walden, Paul, 108, 183 Walisch, Linda, 121 Walker, Anne, 115 Wallace, Dorothy, 180, 131 Walter, Don, 41, 140 Walton, Paul, 108 Ward, Les, 187 Warner, Carol, 115 Warr, Dale, 207 Washington, Herman, 153, 180 Waterhouse, Dixie, 115 Waterhouse, Theodore, 108 Watrous, Mary, 25, 140 Watson, Geraldine, 121, 180, 190, 193 Watson, Mary, 181, 180, 131 Waugh, Carolyn, 131, 186 Weber, Douglas, 131 Wehde, Le Roy, 73 Wehrewein, Joan, 131 Weidman, Susan, 115, 149, 198, 197, 199 Weisdepp, Diane, 131, 194, 199 Weldon, Harry, 108, 183 Wening, Suzanne, 121, 198 Wenning, Ralph, 108 Werley, Charles, 131 West, Frederick, 73, 199 West, Gregory, 121 West, Noel, 72 Westall, Lynda, 131 Westerlund, Diana, 121 Westman, Janet, 108 Westman, Yvonne, 121 Weston, John, 109, 190, 188 Weythman, Ruth, 140, 43 Wheeler, David, 190 Wheeler, Robert, 109 Whitchurch, Marsha, 181, 145, 115 White, Donald, 115, 185 White, Eugenia, 109, 172 White, Mary, 131, 194, 199 White, Ronald, 115 Whitechurch, Marsha, 145, 115 Whitefield, Anthony, 115, 185 Whitener, Ronald, 181, 180 Whitfield, Oleta, 121, 180 Whitney, Larry, 109, 178 Whittemore, Richard, 49, 140 Wickre, Raymond, 109, 190, 188 Wilbor, Louise, 131 Wilken, Maurice, 109, 190, 188 Wilkinson, Joan, 109 Wills, Carl, 109 Wills, Douglas, 121 Wills, George, 109 Wills, Ingeborg, 131, 189 Wilson, Kim, 205 Wilson, Frances, 109 Wilson, James, 143, 183 Wilson, Judith, 131 Winterholler, John, 115, 207, 199 Wise, Barbara, 168 Witter, George, 39 Witter, Meredith, 121 Wolf, Leland, 73 Wolf, Louise, 131 Wolfe, Gary, 131 Woodman, Joel, 132 Woods, Joyce, 181, 180, 132 Wright, Audrey, 115, 199 Wright, Bill, 202, 203 Wright, George, 115 -Y-Yarbrough, Charles, 65 Yarbrough, James, 70, 73 Yimouichak, Andy, 202 Yount, George, 115 Yule, Richard, 109 -Z-Zachau, Janet, 121 Zagelow, William, 132, 203 Zapffe, Carl, 154, 155 Zeigler, Carol, 109 Zentner, Darryl, 157, 171, 199, 207 Zieba, Janet, 132 Zimmerman, Joseph, 132 Zion, Larry, 121 Zuanich, John 115 214 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 215 ---------- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Our thanks go out to all who had any part in making this annual possible. Without the patience, understanding, and helpfulness of a number of people this annual would not be. We are especially grateful to Howard Vierling and Pat McGee of Craftsman Press, Inc. for their extra efforts and patience with this year's annual. Our staff was small .. , but it was a hard working staff. To these people I am extremely grateful ... especially Gary Reul, the Asso-ciate Editor, who, more than any one person on the staff, is re-sponsible for this present annual. The faculty showed extreme patience and understanding in get-ting their photos taken . . . for the third time! This annual owes a large part of its new and distinctive style to Terry Drafs, who designed the cover and the small designs throughout the book. Jukes Studio proved to be not only our helpers but our friends ... Mr. and Mrs. Cliff of Jukes are to be thanked for all their extra work, which also proved to be of their usual high quality. Last, but not least, our thanks go out to Mr. Hansen for his encouragement and advice. STACY TUCKER 1960 Klipsun Editor 215 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [216] ---------- KLIPSUN SPRING SUPPLEMENT In July a Spring Supplement will be mailed to you to be placed in the back of this book. ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [217] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 218 ---------- SPRING ACTIVITIES 218 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 219 ---------- No year would be complete; no season would be a season without its transi-tion into the next. So does Spring give way to Summer, but it goes out in a burst of glory with swimming, tennis, and other recreation which will carry on into the summer. There are jobs to be done, finals to take, gradu-ation practices; for some there is graduation and for others there is thought about summer work and return to college in the Fall. No, Spring does not yield carelessly its crown to summer; it leaves its traces on the land and in our memories, memories of Western, Whatcom county, and Washington. 219 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [220] ---------- SPRING SPORTS INFORMAL The Spring Sports Informal, last major dance of the college year, was held at the Holiday Ballroom where a capacity crowd danced to the music of Ken Cloud and his band. Amid the sophisticated decora-tions of black and white, which carried out the theme Playboy Escapades, the couples waited at intermis-sion to find who had been selected athlete of the year. The suspense was broken when it was an-nounced by Sam Martin, a Western athlete, that, of the many votes cast, a majority had been for Jerry Joyce, a sophomore from Everett whose major sport is track. Jerry was then awarded the Sam Carver trophy and plaque as the most outstanding athlete of the college year. (see picture, top left) ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [221] ---------- Two experimental French plays by Eugene Ionesco were presented on May 13th and 14th by Western dramatists. A great departure from the usual plays seen in the Viking auditorium, these aroused much comment, favorable and unfavorable. Both plays were in a humorous vein but carried more than a superficial message. One parodied life and its repitious activities, the other presented the instruc-tor, his inability to communicate with the student and the inability of the student to comprehend. Though different in nature, both ended as they had begun, indicating that these situations go on, and on. "THE BALD SOPRANO" was ably presented by Steve Bus, Gladys MacLean, Nina Paynter, Jim Hamilton, Jim Simon and Nancy Smith; "THE LESSON" was played by Chuck Petzold, Peg Plowman, and Karen Bainter. "THE BALD SOPRANO" "THE LESSON" ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 222 ---------- For many, June tenth was an ordinary day, a day like any other, but for two hundred and thirty Western Washington College Seniors it was the end of a long journey; a journey through years of studies, lectures, and tests. Certainly, there were during this time activities and recreation, but probably the greatest thrill of all for these stu-dents was when they crossed the stage of the Vik-ing auditorium to receive their college degrees. In addition to these robed figures in their tassled hats so typical of commencement, who received their bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Arts in Educa-tion degrees, forty- two others received their Mas-ters degrees. There was more than this, however, to the cere-monies, for the graduates had already enjoyed a banquet and dance on June third and the Bac-calaureate services on the following Sunday. Like the Spring they were a part of, the Seniors had pleasant memories to recall. 222 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 223 ---------- COMMENCEMENT 1960 223 ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page 224 ---------- KLIPSUN SPRING SUPPLEMENT Co-Editors Neil Pfundt Gary Reul Photographers Russ Clift . . . S.S.I. and Graduation Mark Flanders . . . . . . . Plays Arden Munkres . . . Spring Activities Niel Pfundt . . . . Spring Activities Gary Reul . . . . . . . . . Cover ----------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [3] of cover ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1960 - Page [4] of cover ---------- PPPPP
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