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1963 Reading Group
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1963
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Girl in front of room: Pat Spratlen. Published in Klipsun, 1963, p. 122
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1962 Raymond Ciszek
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1962-1963
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Date approximate; actual date unknown. Ciszek was a faculty member from 1948-1964. Additional copy available.
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Rockfish
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1963
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Third of a series of three Bureau of Commercial Fisheries 1963 photographs showing a rockfish pughed after death. Caption on this: "Rockfish Fillet -4- Pughed Dead" and "Bacteria Count 800,000,000" and "Pugh Mark" (with arrows pointing to the mark) Also: "Less than 300" (with an arrow pointing to an area away from the pugh mark) Typed below the photographs: "Shows (3) fillet with bacterial count at pugh mark abd at 2 inches from pugh mark"
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Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
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wwu:4917
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1964 James Jarrett
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1963-1964
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ca. 1964. President Dr. James L. Jarrett, September 1959- August 1, 1964. Degrees: BS, MS University of Utah; PhD University of Michigan
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At Jaipur, India
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Caption: "At Jaipur India, November 27, 1962. Caption on the back reads: "To Mr. and Mrs. Galen A. Biery. N.V. Kochergin. Seattle, Washington April 22, 1963." Kodachrome print by Kodak, printed April 1963. Included with GB2145.2 and an envelope addressed from Kochergin to Biery. Tourist man in suit sits atop decorated elephant being led by Indian man.
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Three women posing with dance movements, one man in front is also posing with dance movements.
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Rockfish
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1963
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Second of a series of three 1963 Bureau of Commercial Fisheries photographs of a rockfish that was pughed while alive. Caption says: "Rockfish - 3 - Pughed Alive" and "Pugh Mark" with 2 arrows pointing to the marks. Part of the innards of the fish are exposed to show the marks. Typed below the photographs: "Shows (2) pugh marks (discolored) in flesh after second cut"
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At Jaipur, India
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1962-1963
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Caption written across the bottom reads:"At Jaipur India, November 27, 1962. Caption on the back reads: "To Mr. and Mrs. Galen A. Biery. N.V. Kochergin. Seattle, Washington April 22, 1963." Kodachrome print by Kodak, printed April 1963. Included with GB2145.1 and an envelope addressed from Kochergin to Biery.
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Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
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wwu:16495
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Klipsun, 1963
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1963
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Klipsun Yearbook
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1963 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Cover ---------- WESTERN WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [2] of cover ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - ----------- ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [i] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [
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1963 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Cover ---------- WESTERN WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [2] of cover ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - ----------- -
Show more1963 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Cover ---------- WESTERN WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [2] of cover ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - ----------- ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [i] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [ii] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [iii] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [iv] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 1 ---------- WESTERN WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE . . . BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON KLIPSUN 1963 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 2 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 3 ---------- . Western is the student studying and struggling, learning and laboring. Yet he is happy in his quest for knowledge. Within the distinguished buildings which form the face of Western, the student is searching for meaning, for ways to better himself. He is expressive and excitable. Yet in his excitement he expresses himself through talk and thought, through painting a picture or playing an instrument. Western is the student dancing and dating, meeting new faces and living with others. Yet in his frolic he is building lasting memories. This student is you, the pillar of Western, as you are frolicking and contributing, constantly learning and constantly searching; always vigorous and versatile in creating your span of interest. contributing, constantly learning and constantly searching; always vigorous and versatile in creating your span of interest. o ' 3 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 4 ---------- GARY SIRGUY Editor-in-Chief Designer LESLIE BUMGARNER Assistant Editor-in-Chief Copy Editor CALVIN COLE Photography Editor Jan Steinhoff Activities Vicki Corey Activities Mary Anne Cole Activities Barbara Sivesind Sports Al Randall Sports Heather Forney Homecoming Janet Dalrymple Administration Lynda Muzzy Student Government Gerry Nilles Academics Jeri Albrench Academics Suzanne Welter Academics Linda Lawseth Classes Dave Wenner Technical Assistant Chris McConnell Secretary Jeri Lunde Special Assistant Erma Pike Special Assistant Bill Heinz Photographer Bob Wittmeier Photographer Mike Kaaland Photographer ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 5 ---------- 6 INTRODUCTION 18 ADMINISTRATION AND STUDENT GOVERNMENT 38 ACTIVITIES 45 Fall 67 Winter 89 Spring 106 ACADEMICS 156 CLASSES TABLE OF CONTENTS ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 6 ---------- Western is the student studying and struggling, learning and laboring. ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 7 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 8 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 9 ---------- Searching and finding, learning and retain-ing, combine to form a never ending circle. The student will turn to books. He will find a basis in the thoughts of others. This back-ground will form a platform on which he can formulate his own thoughts. Clues will be found in books; answers will be the sum of these findings plus original thought on the part of the individual. As the student at Western explores this vast field of knowl-edge through the Humanities, Arts, and Sci-ences, he becomes caught in this circle. There is no escape, nor is there want of escape; the process of learning is a conti-nuum that is highly rewarding. ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 10 ---------- Spectating and participating, having fun and releasing excess energy ... The excitement and challenge of a football game ... the reward of helping others through World University Service ... the satisfaction of personal skill connected with a game of pool. The student becomes well rounded in developing his per- sonality. As the pride of achieving high grades motivates the individual to higher levels of performance, so do extra-curricular activities give a feeling of personal satisfaction as the student becomes proficient in skills outside the classroom. 10 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 11 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 12 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 13 ---------- Indoors or outdoors, performing a role or being yourself ... self ex-pression will show itself in a variety of ways. The challenge of assuming the role of another whether in a dra-matic production or slapstick skit . . . the carefreeness of letting loose on the dance floor . . . the breathlessness of skiing down snow- covered slopes. . . These provide a few of the relaxing breaks to relieve the personality from pure academic strain. 13 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 14 ---------- Giving and receiving, sharing and caring, living with others . . . the dorms provide a valuable experience. The hurry and scurry of campus life at times leaves the student breathless. He will look to his room in one of the dorms or organized houses as a place of sweet reprieve. But everything is not always quiet. Teas, Christmas parties, house meetings, and name-changing ceremonies often form a portion of dorm life- a life surrounded by rules, hours, and campuses. Despite the tribulations, life in the dorm or house will reign high on the list of memories . . . the fun of giving and receiving, shar-ing and caring and living with others. ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 15 ---------- WOMEN'S HOUSES BARR'S HALL BAYVIEW HOUSE BELLE HAVEN BOOTHE HOUSE CHATEAU CLARK'S HALL COLLEGE INN COLLEGE LOGEUR COLONIAL HOUSE COZY COTTAGE CREST V I EW DONOVAN HALL EDENS HALL NORTH EDENS HALL SOUTH ELKINS HALL FOREST HALL FOREST INN HALLS OF IVY HARBORVIEW HALL HIGGINSON HALL KLUANE LITTLETON'S LODGE MARQUIS HALL REDWOOD HALL RIDGE WAY ALPHA RIDGEWAY DELTA TAMERLANE TODD HALL VALHALLA VIKINA WESTERN CEDAR HALL WESTERN MANOR WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALL Y.W.C.A. MEN'S HOUSES ALASKA HOUSE ALKI LODGE ALPINE COURT BOCK APT. CLAUSEN HALL COLLINS HALL DEYLIG MALL DOUGAN'S EVERGREEN HALL FIR TREE HALL HANSEN HOUSE HERVIN'S HIGHLAND HALL BAKER HIGHLAND HALL CHUCKANUT HIGHLAND HALL CONSTITUTION HIGHLAND HALL SEHOME HIGHLAND HALL SHUKSAN HIGH VIEW HALL HOFMAN HALL KLIPSUN HALL MAPLE HOUSE NORSEMEN'S HALL PACIFIC VIEW RIDGEWAY BETA RIDGEWAY GAMMA SHUKSAN HALL TASCO HOUSE TERRACE HALL THE RANCH WESTERN HOUSE ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 16 ---------- ALPINE CLUB ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION BACHELOR'S CLUB BLUE BARNACLES CANTERBURY CLUB SCHESS CLUB CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COLHECON I COLHECONOMIST DAMES CLUB DESERET CLUB EPSILON PI TAU FORENSICS FOLK AND SQUARE DANCE CLUB ' FRENCH CLUB GERMAN CLUB HELMSMEN HUI-O-HAWAII INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP KAPPA DELTA PI LUTHERAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION MATH CLUB MODEL UNITED NATIONS NEWMAN CLUB NORSEMEN PI KAPPA DELTA ': _ "PROFESSIONAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB :" ' jPSYCHOLOGY CLUB RHEBA D. NICKERSON SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY , SKI CLUB SPANISH CLUB STUDENT WASHINGTON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FOUNDATION USHERS VALKYRIE "W" CLUB WESTERN PLAYERS WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION VIKING RIFLE CLUB VIKING SOUNDERS VIKING YACHT CLUB YOUNG DEMOCRATS YOUNG REPUBLICANS 16 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 17 ---------- Exploring and expanding limitless fields of interest enables the student to satisfy other endeavors. Scaling daring slopes where nature is his teacher or attending club meetings where each is his own guide, help to shape individual character. The student becomes vigorous and versatile in creating his span of interest. And in his excitement the student expresses himself in other ways. ?eE ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [18] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 19 ---------- Strands of red tape unwind in the operation of a college. The ad-ministration serves to keep the tape from tangling. Someone must be around to booster the building program, to provide a channel for the student's numerous outlays of cash; to keep tab on grades, enrollment and attendance, or to direct activities and to handle public information; to offer extended programs or to find a place for those lucky enough to graduate. Someone must be around to offer personal assistance to soothe academic, monetary, and a variety of other sores. The administration stands firm and qualified as it takes care of these and many other needs. The student too must have a voice in the operation of the college. Diverse voices are expressed in a controlled and organized manner through student government. Certain students take on added endeavors and attempt to voice opinions which parallel the interest of the majority. ADMINISTRATION and STUDENT GOVERNMENT ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 20 ---------- Soon the ties must all be severed.. . So says the school song, but we trust that this is poetic license. The "happy memories" part, though, remains the wish of all of us for the departing seniors. Many years from now, you will perhaps visit the campus and say, "Oh, I was here when the Humanities Building was going up" and "I can remember when there were just old houses where those new buildings are." Perhaps you will say, "I wonder if old Doc Flora is still dismembering sea serpents" or "Remember the night of the big wind when they had to shut down the dance early and all those cars got blocked on the top of Sehome." Most of all, we hope that your happy memories will include some of what you learned in college: the most important things, the true things. James L. Jarrett President ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [21] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 22 ---------- The future of Western lies largely in the decisions made by the Board of Trustees . . . those devoted individuals responsible for the buying and selling of land, the setting of fees, the construction of buildings, and other vital decisions of policy and finance. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Clockwise: Joseph T. Pemberton Bernice Hall Marshall Forrest David G. Sprague Stephen Chase ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 23 ---------- A seemingly underlying but in-measurably important part of Western is the administration. Those directors who keep the col-lege running smoothly and con-tribute in so many ways to the success and welfare of Western. Counter-clockwise: Harold Goltz ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT Dr. Harold Chatland ACADEMIC DEAN Dr. Merle S. Kuder DEAN OF STUDENTS Dr. Don Blood DIRECTOR OF INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH Dr. J. Alan Ross DEAN OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND DIRECTOR OF THE SUMMER SESSION 23 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 24 ---------- Counter-clockwise C. W. McDonald DEAN OF MEN Dr. William Budd COLLEGE EXAMINER Miss Lorraine Powers DEAN OF WOMEN Mr. Donald Ferris COORDINATOR OF SPACE AND SCHEDULES Dr. Frank Nugent DIRECTOR OF THE COUNSELLING CENTER Dr. Frederick Feringer DIRECTOR OF EXTENSION SERVICES 24 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 25 ---------- Clockwise Mr. Richard Reynolds DIRECTOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES Mr. William Hatch FINANCIAL AIDS OFFICER Mr. Marvin Sandalle ADMISSIONS OFFICER Mr. Frank Punches DIRECTOR OF PLACEMENT AND ALUMNI SERVICES Mr. James Mulligan DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC INFORMATION AND STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ADVISER 25 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [26] ---------- Mr. William O'Neil REGISTRAR Mr. Sam Buchanan BUSINESS OFFICE Assistant Registrars not pictured Mrs. Dorothy Button Mr. Spencer Nevan REGISTRAR'S OFFICE Front row Mrs. Arlene Trott Mrs. Danna Beech Mrs. Lucinda Walton Second row Mrs. Etta Kirk Mrs. Elsie Burgraff BUSINESS OFFICE Mrs. Elva Payn Mrs. Teresa Fickle Mrs. June Pearson Mr. Ernest Sams ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 27 ---------- Mike Hyatt - A.S.B. President Western's student government is a reflec-tion of student interests and opinions. Through the officers, legislature, and var-ious governmental committees, the stu-dents have an opportunity to experience self -government, to bring forth their ideas, and to take a more active part in college life. This year the student govern-ment has undergone many changes in organization, resulting in more efficient operations and better provisions for the well being of Western's students. Actively and ably presiding over the stu-dent government was Mike Hyatt, A.S.B. President. Mike, a senior majoring in po-litical science, was kept quite busy in his various roles, including A.S.B. President, student, husband, and father. STUDENT GOVERNMENT 27 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 28 ---------- EXECU IVE VCE-PRSIDEN Gary Beman .. ...... -V_W WW i 1'il® . Pte lill PC OGRAM VICE- PRESIDENT~ Gary erhar r,~~ Ir of j; t yei Y~i j ,.: 28 :: ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 29 ---------- Among the changes in the student gov-ernment this year, was the separation of the duties of the Vice- President into two distinct offices. The first is an executive vice-president, and the other is a program vice-president. The first of these was filled by Gary Beeman, a senior from Whidbey Island, majoring in sociology. IIncluded in his many duties was chair-manship of the National Student Asso-ciation, the Inter-Club Council, and freshman orientation. Occupying the office of program vice-president was Gary Gerhard, a senior. It was his job to administer all the cul-tural, educational, and social programing at Western, through the Program Coun-cil. Gerhard, a history major, is from Des Moines. Sharon Teyler ably held the office of ASB Secretary. Keeping minutes, doing odd jobs for the president, and being office receptionist were some of the duties carried out by Miss Teyler, a speech therapy major from Seattle. A.S.B. SECRETARY Sharon Teyler ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 30 ---------- STUDENT LEGISLATURE The Legislature has expanded its opera-tions in national and international prob-lems, and has tried to take a more active interest in the college as a whole. The Legislature has supervision and control of all business and financial affairs, prop-erties, and activities of the Associated ,. Student Body. RON BANICK BOB TARLECK MOLLY GERHARD MIKE HYATT SHARON TEYLER GARY GERHARD DIANE LEE FRANK CETEZNIK (Photo - Far Right) JOEL LAMPHEAR DAVE ALFRED NEIL MURRAY DOUG McCOY 30 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 31 ---------- GARY GERHARD MARILYN MURPHY CHRIS WIEDER RON BANICK - KEN STADLMAN 331 w - ::~PJl~ r:dC ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 32 ---------- PROGRAM COUNCIL COLLEGE UNIONS GARY DIANNE LINDA GERHARD MADDOX TORFIN FACILITIES MIKE BORING FINANCE HOWARD TINSLEY STAN POWNALL The Program Council, headed by Gary Gerhard, worked hard to provide the students with cultural, intellectual, so-cial, and recreational activities. Movies and mixers on campus, tournaments in the Grotto, the Duke Ellington Concert, the Winter Carnival to Mt. Baker, and the student showcase series were among the Council's activities. A division of the Program Council is the Association of College Unions which deals with the philosophy and purpose of a Student Union and what activities it should provide for the student. The Facilities Committee, headed by Howard Tinsley, was responsible for all purchase of ASB property, and for over-seeing the administration of Lakewood. Stan Pownall, chairman of the Student Finance Committee, helped formulate the ASB budget, and compiled monthly re-ports. The National Student Asociation, with Gary Beeman as chairman, sponsored programs, speakers, information, and dis- cussion groups on specific national and international problems. The Inter-Club Council is a confedera- tion of all the clubs on campus, which tries to inform the students what goes on around the campus. ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 33 ---------- NATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION Front Row: JUNE LINRUD CAROLYN WAUGH VIRGINIA STOVER JANEAN ST. PIERRE BARBARA RHOADES Second Row: ROBERT TARLECK ROD NOLAN GARY BEEMAN DAVE TREMAINE ALLEN GIBBES MARV SAXTON NOEL BOURASAW Front Row: MARION TAYLOR PAT THOMPSON LLOYD AFRANK BARBARA RHOADES Second row: ANN HAGEMAN MIKE BOIVIN GARY BEEMAN Front Row: DEANNA MINISK JOANN PRINCEN SIGRID STARLUND AUDREY KNUTSEN Second Row: DICK NICHOLL DON SMITH INTER-CLUB COUNCIL 33 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 34 ---------- WESTERN'S ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 35 ---------- Last year's nerve-shattering noise, jammed streets, and in-evitable mud became this year's new Ridgeway dormi-tories, Humanities Building, and Library wings. Firs, pines, and cedars provide a rustic setting for the four-building Ridgeway dormitory complex which opened this year. Seattle Architect, Fred Bassetti, gave Ridgeway an impressive touch that few campuses can match. Tucked quietly into the tree-laden hillside, its red brick structure with contrasting white pillared balconies adds a special charm to the campus. The four 100-bed units that make up Ridgeway - Alpha, Beta, Delta, and Gamma, house an equal number of men and women stu-dents to meet the growing demand for dormitory fa-cilities. NEW BUILDINGS Beautiful ceramic sculptures of deer, raccoon, and other animals common to the Northwest enhance the setting at Ridgeway. The ceramic animals scattered through the trees were sculptured by Noel Osheraff of Los Angeles. Between the Campus School, Old Main, and the Library rose the $750,000 Humanities Building. Also designed by Bassetti, it houses the English, Foreign Language, Philosophy, and History Departments. Ten classrooms, 46 offices, 38-station language laboratory and 2 lecture halls eased the strain on crowded classrooms. Several unique features make this building outstanding. Outside entrances to the ground floor classrooms around the per-imeter of the building, and a line of sunshades over the second and third story windows and carpeted faculty offices are aspects a bit foreign to Western's architecture. The sun shades have been dubbed "raised eyebrows" by an unknown campus humorist. Another new look this year is the college Library. Two new wings designed by Paul Thiry of Seattle, provide room for 200,000 volumes, seating space for 800 readers, offices and classrooms. Beautiful colored windows alter-nating with columns on the outside of the new wings - a striking sight after dark- have attracted much com-ment from both campus and community. 35 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 36 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [37] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [38] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [39] ---------- ACTIVITIES Often activities become that force which relieves the student's mind from purely academic strain . . that force which opens other channels of interest and stimulates and challenges the student, whether sailing on Lake Whatcom or skiing on Mount Baker. It is this force that challenges the capabilities of individuals to plan a happy homecoming, a profitable WUS drive, or a jubilant Jun-ior Prom. Activities often provide the necessary break and occasion to let loose and express oneself in a variety of ways. They become multi-purpose in providing entertainment for cultural, intellec-tual or purely enjoyable pursuits. ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 40 ---------- SNOW KING AND QUEEN Kent Dolmseth, Michael Jones ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 41 ---------- QUEEN SIGRID XXV-JANET MEIER ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 42 ---------- A.W.S. TOLO KING-BOB PLOTTS ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 43 ---------- JUNIOR PROM QUEEN LOTTE HEMMERLING ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 44 ---------- SWEETHEART COUPLE Lenore Stakulson, Frank Ceteznik ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 45 ---------- FALL ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 46 ---------- FROSH REGISTRATION The torment of a physical fitness test, the distress of reading Death of a Sales- man and the college catalogue, and the agony of lines and tests and longer lines, was all part of becoming a member of Western. For an entering freshman the thought that maybe this mess isn't worth it frequently entered his head. However, after recuperating from 32 push-ups and running twice around the gym, resting up after his first test and recovering from the shock of parting with all that money, classes actually began. The first week found many students meandering through the maze called Old Main, look-ing for rooms which apparently were non existent. SBy October 10, each student was agree- ing that college life wa all right and had forgotten the an uis of orientation week. On this day evry new student met with his advisor for his final initiation into college. A short time later, mid-terms began and the student was truly on his own. r ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 47 ---------- NORSEMEN'S BALL Joe Ferrie and his band from British Columbia supplied the music for the Norsemen's Ball this October 19th. The Elks' Club, where the dance was held, was decorated with randomly placed pic-tures of autumn scenes. Frank Ceteznik was the chairman for the dance. ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 48 ---------- ACTIVITIES Kick-Off Assembly Kick-Off Mixer Presentation Assembly Election of Court Queen's Coronation Faculty Reception "Tin Pan Parade" "Capone's Capers" 48 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 49 ---------- Ain't We Got Fun "Varsity Drag" (Western vs. Eastern) "Prohibition Paradise" "The Song Is You" 49 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 50 ---------- Ain't She Sweet was the word from Homecomers after gazing upon the array of beautiful girls vieing for Queen and Princess honors during the Presentation Assembly. The next day saw the student vote turn out in large numbers as Home-coming co-Chairmen Russ Carlson and Heather Forney noted: "It All Depends on You!" "Five-Foot-Two, Eyes of Blue," proved to be at least partially accurate when the queen and her court actually did average out to "Five-Foot-Two." Eyes of blue, however, did not hold up quite so well. Pert and pretty Janet Meier from Tacoma carried away the crown and the title of "Homecoming Queen" for 1962. "Sitting on Top of the World" with Queen Janet were the four lovely class princesses: Karla Anderson, Senior; Sue Meier, Jun-ior; Marilyn Grimm, Sophomore; and Jeanne Pulver, Freshman. QUEEN ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 51 ---------- CANDIDATES PRESENTAT ION ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 52 ---------- Homecoming, 1962 was graced with the best of weather, but there were those who still managed to get thoroughly soaked. The losers of the Homecoming tug-of-war had "That Certain Feeling" when tons of water from fire department hoses sent them scurying. House displays suffered little from the elements, making them a more competi-tive area of interest. Various themes from the "Roaring 20's," including "Crazy Rhythm" and "My Blue Heaven" along with a 6-foot-2 cardboard chap that took up four floors of Higginson Hall flung Western's campus into a full-dress scene from the 20's. Stills and bars (the musical variety) were everywhere. "Ain't We Got Fun," was not only the theme of Skit Night, but the cry of spec-tators and participants alike as this year's activity caught everyone's fancy. Jim Stipes and Carolyn Waugh, co-chairmen of the event, started the proverbial ". .. ball rolling" with their own skit. The Yell Staff copped top honors with, their "Spirit Through the Years" routine. Jeanne Kelly mesmerized her audience with a flashing baton as she captured the individual act trophy. ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 53 ---------- The chow line for hungry "Homecomers" formed after the game at the Commons. "Prohibition Paradise" greeted visitors and students alike as they filled their plates with roast beef, fresh crab, roast turkey and ham. Adding to the success of the food was the excellent entertainment. It was a resounding "Oh Kay!" as the excitement spread to the diners. ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [54] ---------- Western's newly formed Marching Band cleared the way for a long train of color-fully decorated floats as this year's Home-coming parade wound its way through downtown Bellingham. Many original ideas sparked this year's parade, as judges found naming the winner a chore. "East is East, and West is West," but "West" is better! This was the consensus before Eastern and Western met in the Homecoming Game, and the final score verified the fact. The Vik's downed Che-ney's Savages 13 to 6 to bring the capacity Homecoming crowd to its feet in the new Civic Athletic Field. Half-time activities for the game highlighted Western's Marching Band as they saluted the Homecoming theme, "Say It With Mu-sic." A chorus line of shapely girls joined in, dressed in chic Twenties style. The girls made the most of their short appear-ance, making the Charleston "swing" in honor of the graduates of 1922, guests of Homecoming. Homecoming ended with an elaborate Queen's Ball that saw the new gymna- sium for the first time in the role of a gigantic dance area. Western truly did "Say It With Music" as hundreds of couples packed into the gym for the af-fair, appropriately titled, "The Song Is You." As another Homecoming went into the memory book, those who worked long and hard took a fleeting look at what had passed. Hundreds of hours of labor on floats, house displays, and the organiza-tional efforts by countless Homecoming committees made Homecoming the suc-cess it was. Russ Carlson and Heather Forney, the co-chairmen, dismissed their hours of labor with a single comment: Everyone at Western made Homecoming. We all did it "Together." "SAY IT WITH ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 55 ---------- MUSIC" ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 56 ---------- FOOTBALL ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 57 ---------- With the completion of the new Civic Field came a greater interest in football on the Western Campus. Captained for the second straight year by Gary Fumano, center, the Viks played a strong season. Ending with a record of 4-4-1, Western tied for third place with CWSC in the Evergreen Conference. Sophomore quarterback Terry Parker kept Western moving in the air with 42% average of completions and a net gain of 729 yards. Halfbacks Ron Roe, Ken Fry, and Dick Nicholls led in rush-ing with better than 45 yards per game. Following close behind in yardage gained were Bob Plotts and Gary Moore. Defensively, linebackers Gary Fumano and Larry Kosoff played havoc with the opposing teams, getting better than 15 tackles per game. Tackle Myles Phipps and Guard Dave Alfred gave the out-standing kind of line support so necessary for successful backfield activity. Added honors were given to our All- Conference players Bob Plotts, John Ful-lerton, Dave Alfred, Gary Fumano, Ken Fry, and Doug Ringenbach. With a young team this year, Coach Jim Lounsberry's Viks may be a power to be reckoned with in the 1963 Evergreen Conference. Coach Jim Lounsberry Assistant Coach Bill Tomaras _ ..... Assistant Coach Don Wiseman 57 .... o: ...... ... .. :;, ,,, i, " : ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [58] ---------- VIKINGS IN ACTION ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 59 ---------- Jim Zandt Doug Ringenbach Dave Alfred Ken Fry Gary Moore Larry Kosoff Gary Fumano Joe Reasons Gary Axtell Bob Plotts Terry Parker Ken Burton John Skov Fred Erlenbusch Ron Roe Gary Pevey Bud Wienker Gary Kinch Mel Johnson Jim Jean Jay Lien Jim Knutzen Jerry Boykin Matt Kjelstad Keith Abbott John Slostad Shelley Thiel Myles Phipps Russ Hansen Bob Sanford Ray Stewart Dave Curtis Bill Glenn Doug Smith Terry Lane Dave Sund Don Samuelson John Fullerton Dave Knutsen Bill Moore Keith Shugarts Karl Martin Dick Nicholl Mike Costello Don Smith Jim Jorgenson Ed Gillanders Don Rieland Denny Zoet / 59 S~r ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 60 ---------- PATTY JO CLIFFORD JANETTE COSTANZA JEANIE URCACHER PEP STAFF I I ]II ~p~ w -W ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 61 ---------- Students sailed, scaled and twirled, re-leasing energy stored while sitting in class, listening to a lecture, or studying in the library. CLUB ACTIVITIES Diverse clubs provided a convenient means to release this energy as fall ac-tivities took care of a variety of interests and were a succulent appetizer for the greater entrees to come. Sailing Club held a regatta, while daring members of Al-pine Club scaled greater heights. Ha-waiian Club brought life to Western in the form of grass skirts and hula dancers at their annual fall festival, while mem-bers of the Folk and Square Dance Club swirled and swung. ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 62 ---------- MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE ROY I. MUMME COLLEGE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, DR. PAUL STONER, Director ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 63 ---------- For you, the student, the onslaught of activities as the school year proceeds is tremendous. A varied program of music and speakers graced your Concert-Lecture Series roster this fall. The William Hall Chorale raised its collective voice in song to open the season. British journalist, Malcolm Muggeridge, spiced the air with his lec-ture on humor in the world, and Betty Ruth Tomfohrde performed a series of semi-classical and classical numbers on the piano. Virgilia Peterson, a literary critic; Adolph Baller- Gabor Retjo, a piano-cello duet; and Dutch adventurer Henrik Scholte completed the list of tal-ent presented in the fall series. If thinking is your forte, the "faculty speaks" series is for you. The topic for the Fall quarter was "Educated Man, Moral Man?," and nearly every professor who spoke answered, "Yes." The Music Department presented two student recitals, a wind ensemble, and a college-civic orchestra concert. The Associated Students presented two programs during the fall. The first was the Walter-Mann-Chapman Trio, a comic-musical group of two men and a woman. The quarter's highlight, how-ever, consisted of a 15-piece band led by one of the world's great jazz pianists. Combining scintillating brass in crash-ing rhythm with a sharp drummer pro-viding the offbeat, Duke Ellington swung into his concert of progressive jazz. His versatility was demonstrated several times - in his Gypsy Love Song Cha-Cha-Cha, which incorporated a vio-lin plus maracas, clogs, and the rest of the percussion section. The two vocalists - including a "comic" - relieved the sophisticated jazz. DUKE ELLINGTON ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 64 ---------- Death of a Salesman ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 65 ---------- To be defined as a tragedy in the classical tradition, a play must concern itself with the tragic, predetermined fate of a great man who has one fatal flaw. Willy Loman, the main character in the play, "Death of a Salesman," is characterized as a great man by his saintly wife, Linda, in her undying love for him. Throughout the production, Lawrence Brewster as the main character exhibits the fatal flaw; he lies to himself, to Adele Gilliard as his wife, and to James Walker and Richard Stephens as his sons Happy and Biff. The feeling of predestined tragedy persists through the play until the climax, when Willy becomes completely mad and kills himself. Lighting and set design were tremen-dously done as the backdrop changed-effected by the spotlights - with the change from past to present. A red spot caused the background to look like a city, and a green one made trees appear. Also sponsored by the Speech Depart-ment were three one-act plays by Albee: "American Dream," "The Sandbox" and "The Zoo Story." Absurdity was used to heighten a feeling of tragicomedy and although they were presented as different plays, each succeeding act seemed a con-tinuation of the one before. The Art Department sponsored a series of exhibits of various artists. The first to be shown was Bill Cummings' modern art. In November Joseph Domjan, wood cutting expert, lent his talents to West-ern. The brilliant colors and provincial designs, which characterize his work, brightened the Viking Union Lounges. December found the faculty's objects d'art exhibited. Many different styles were shown and many different pieces offered. 65 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 66 ---------- AWS TOLO The theme of the Associated Women Students' tolo - a winter chalet - was depicted by snowflakes, a winter pond with animals, and a child on a sled, all decorating the Viking Union. Coat- check girls and those who served the hot, spiced punch wore ski sweaters, carrying one further into the wintery wonderland. The college dance band supplied the music, and as Bob Plotts was crowned tolo king, Sue Caufman sang "Mr. Wonderful." Co-chairmen for the dance were Patsy Wil-son and Marcia Taylor. 66 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 67 ---------- WINTER ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 68 ---------- BASKETBALL ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 69 ---------- Stirring excitement and intense compe-tition were alive in the Evergreen Con-ference games during the 1963 season. Ending up with a respectable 19-9 record, the Western Vikings appeared to be the basis for the majority of this excitement. Going into the EVCO tournament as the second place team, the Viks spurted to a tournament victory and a chance to play P.L.U. for a trip to Kansas City. The Viks went down to defeat, but not without a good battle. The outstanding player was Captain Jim Adams, who, with his tre-mendous athletic ability and excellent leadership, gave our team the inspiration to continue to fight. All-conference guard, Mike Kirk gave superb perform-ances all season, and was particularly out- standing with his 26 points in the Cen-tral game. Under a new coach, Chuck Randall, the Vikings looked excellent and the credit must extend to the out-standing coaching. Coach Chuck Randall 69 K, ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 70 ---------- UPPER RIGHT PICTURE Front Row: Dennis Huston Don Huston Dennis Colaccino John Richards Mike Kirk Second Row: Stan Bianchi Jim Adams Ted Liner Roger Brewitt Bob Gilda Bob Thomas Dave Husby LOWER RIGHT PICTURE Front Row: Dick Heay Herb Toney James Claussen Clark Frady Gary Burch Terry Ball Second Row: Duncan Coates W. Jensen Gary Danielson NorAian Gregory T. Cusick Don Waters Dave Button Mr. Ted Fromm Coach ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 71 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 72 ---------- RUGBY ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [73] ---------- Western's scrappy rugby team fought their way through the season to the Cali-fornia Invitational Rugby Tournament at Monterey. Following the fine tradition of all Western sports, the Vikings came through in grand style. After winning one game and losing the second, the Viks tied the third. This tie was broken by a flip of the coin, and the Viks lost. With a 5-1 season record, these men really gavdl the fans an exciting show wherever they performed. The one game they lost was to a bigger and more powerful U.B.C. team. This unique sport is becoming in-creasingly popular in the Northwest, and next year there promises to be more of this same top-notch competition. Front Row: Second Row: Third Row: R. Devier D. Jackson B. Farrow W. King F. Erlandbush G. Fumano G. Martin R. Ladines L. Kosoff M. Hatch C. McGowan K. Burton B. Plotts D. Simmons D. Johansen D. Monroe R. Burton P. Ogen R. Holert R. Moreland Coach Coach Ray Moreland ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 74 ---------- SWIMMING ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [75] ---------- Coach Don Wiseman Emery is the name synonomous with swimming team - at least as far as West- ern is concerned for the 1963 season. He took first place in the 200 yard-butterfly for the Evergreen Conference, and this qualified him for a trip to the Nationals. The Vikings herald Dave Emery for tak-ing two fifth places at this meet. Under the auspices of Coach Don Wiseman, this young team looks toward next year as their year. With only two returning let-termen this year, Bill Williams and Dave Emery, the squad had some bad luck in conference meets. However, with their undeniable desire to continue to improve, Western should have another outstand-ing year in the realm of swimming. Front Row: Second Row: Dave Emery Don Wiseman Ken Colvin Denny Wright Phil Lockwood Spence Davidson Craig Hill Len Chapman Bill Williams ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 76 ---------- WRESTLING ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [77] ---------- Coach Bill Tomaras Sportsmanship - Academic achievement - freshmen - these are the terms that describe the W.W.S.C. wrestling team for the 1963 season. Under the excellent coaching of Dr. Tomaras, the wrestlers quickly matured from a relatively young team to one which all opponents feared. We can be proud of this team that came within three points of beating the Uni-versity of Washington. Many praises are in order, especially to the inspirational winner Jim Chapman, and the scholar-ship award winner, Dudley Cowan. With seven starting freshmen at the end of the season, we can see excellent chances and potentialities for the Viking wrestlers in the coming years. Although the sea-sons record was 4-won, 6-lost, we still applaud this year's team as bringing glory and awards to the Western athletic pro-gram. Front Row: Dave Lyle John Bayne Reg Dahl Glenn Payne Third Jim Chapman Row: Coach Tomaras Second Row: Dudley Cowan Frank Fuhrer Bill Collins Bruce Osborne Terry Lane Leroy Wilbur Mel Johnson Larry Land ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 78 ---------- CHRISTMAS Even with finals looming large in the minds of most Westernites, the Christmas season was launched when the big tree was lit in the Viking Union lounge. Stu-dents studied rigorously under it, seem-ingly unaffected by its warming glow. The special Christmas buffet at SAGA found the connecting doors opened to blend the tree's light with the candles gleaming above the white tablecloths. After the meal, many students gathered around Tannenbaum to join in the carol-ling at the Christmas sing. Voices blended harmoniously, invoking memories of Christmas trees long past at the annual Christmas concert. Parties were often centered around the presents under the tree; Santa Claus was the order of the day at the children's party for faculty and student's children. Wandering bands of carollers sang under giant, living trees and often brought the day to a close; ex-cept for cramming for the next day's final, one knew Christmas was one day closer. ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 79 ---------- With an emphasis on music, music, music, winter quarter began with the brilliant glare from Jerry Sun and his trio. This instrumental group romped its way through a diversified program of progressive jazz, "Misty," and several mambos. To continue with music, the Four Freshmen, in an ASB-sponsored event, added their high -low musical talents to the Western scene. Another important special event, although not musical, was the AWS-sponsored series of Faculty speakers discussing a topic of interest to all - "The Nature of a Woman." 79 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 80 ---------- Riverboat Days were revived during a week of WUS activities with stars, gam-bling, and talent. Culminating a week of solicitating funds for WUS, it was an-nounced at the talent show that Rex Silvernail was Western's first "Ugly Man." To raise money to send students in low-income countries to college, a legalized gambling night was held on campus. "The Night People" provided entertainment for the gamblers, and up-stairs Les Brown's "band of renown" supplied the music for the mixer held the same night. ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 81 ---------- WORLD UNIVERSITY SERVICE "Riverboat Days" ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 82 ---------- WESTERN'S FIRST ANNUAL "Snow Festival" 82 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 83 ---------- Snow-covered Mount Baker was the scene for Western's fist annual "Snow Festival." Those students who ven-tured the treck up the mountain were greeted by sixteen inches of new snow, a variety of activities for skier and non-skier alike, and a tiring but exhilerating two days of fun. The Program Council, with the aid of the Ski Club sponsored this event. A major highlight of the weekend was another first, the crowning of the first snow queen and king. These honors went to Michael Jones and Kent Dolmseth respectively. Chap-erones for the event were Dr. and Mrs. Neuzil, Dr. and Mrs. Ellis, and Reverend and Mrs. Sellards. For those fortified few who went, this week-end will remain a pleasant college memory. 83 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 84 ---------- The fourth dimension was promin-ently featured in the winter quarter plays. Culminating Renaissance week, the morality play, "Everyman," was presented. "Time Remembered," a French drama, was set in the late eighteen hundreds. Having a slightly later time setting, "The Four Poster" depicted the troubles sustained in the course of a couple's life together. The most interesting play, as far as setting goes, was the modern passion play, "Let Man Live," which was presented without costumes or scenery. Thus, the range from Renaissance to mod-ern day added the fourth dimension to Western's speech department's se-lections for winter quarter. 84 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 85 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 86 ---------- Diversity was the keynote to the fine arts program winter quarter. Art exhibits ranged from the abstract to the very real - as ex-emplified by the Hiroshima exhibit. A student event was the Orchesis Concert. It featured modern dance, round dances, and several folk dances of the Renaissance period. Costumes ranged from simple leotards to bow bedecked sixteenth century English country-style outfits. The Concert-Lecture series featured speakers, a pianist, and entertainers. One of the first to be presented was Sergio Rojas speaking on the South American crisis. 86 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 87 ---------- If entertainment was one's goal, Hal Holbrook impersonating Mark Twain, was the program to see. Mr. Holbrook ran the gamut of emotions from side-splitting funny to thought-provokingly serious. For true diver-sity and richness of program, West-ern's winter quarter held one's at-tention. Merely walking through the door or wearing a pair of fancy socks put one in line for a prize at the W.R.A. Carnival and sock hop. A gay atmosphere en-circled such carnivalistic events as a cake walk, dart game, and a silhouette stand. Stuffed animals were awarded to lucky winners, while everyone was able to enjoy a sock hop and the antics of the KPUG disc jockey who provided music. While people were carnivalizing, others enjoyed a calmer type of entertainment at the Senior Hall Name Changing Cere-mony, as the house officially became Donovan Hall. ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [88] ---------- Let Me Call You Sweetheart was the romantic theme of this year's AWS-Norsemen sponsored Sweetheart's Ball. Fluffy white hearts hung from the ceil-ing and little red hearts decorated the pil-lars. Ernie Marshall and his combo sup-plied the music; Sue Hall and Phil Robi-cheau were co-chairmen. Lenore Stakul-son and Frank Ceteznik were voted as Sweetheart Couple. ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [89] ---------- SPRING ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 90 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 91 ---------- The ways that a college student can find to avoid studying are many and varied. They may also be, quite by accident, educational in themselves. Some students relax by watching good foreign films, others by taking advantage of the Con-cert and Lecture series which provides entertainment such as the group of Hai-tian dancers that began the Spring 1963 program. For many, spring means the outdoors. No one wants to stay inside when the sun is shining and one of the first signs is a baseball game in front of the Campus School. Intramural baseball is both popular and competitive at West-ern Spring quarter. For the less ath-letic, there is always conversation while seated around the Rain Forest. And have you ever tried getting some friends to-gether and breaking up a piano? 91 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 92 ---------- Of Mice and Men "Winnie - the - Pooh" "H. M. S. Pinafore" 92 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 93 ---------- Spring quarter blossomed out into a bo-quet of plays at Western's sunny campus. Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men" was given first. Presented on a stage with only the barest set, the production proved very dramatic. Arranged in close proximaty to this play was "Crimes and Crimes." Next, two delightful plays guaranteed to put springtime in one's heart were "Win-nie- the-Pooh," a children's show, and "H.M.S. Pinafore," the Gilbert and Sul-livan operetta. The latter was presented by the departments of Speech and Music. "Crimes and Crimes" ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 94 ---------- TRACK ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [95] ---------- With their strong distance team, the Viking track squad looked like it could be a contender for honors in the Ever-green Conference. Though they lacked strength in sprinting events, they were fairly strong in field events. The reason stemmed from Dick Nicholl and his out-standing performances in the shotput and discus events. Under the coaching of Jim Lounsberry, the team looked like it could be a year away from a championship. They lost to a strong U. of Wash. team early in the season and again to a well- balanced Central squad but came back strong against the Eastern Savages. Ap-plause must be extended to Jim Freeman, Mike Jones, Ken Copeland and Dave Brown for their tremendous strentgh and ability in the distance events. Front Row: Gene Fry Norris Anderson Jim Park Mike Jones Bob Summers Bill Parks Bob Kloc Second Row: Don Merritt Dave Brown John Smith, I Dale Johansen Dave Moronuk Ron Hendricks Gary Burch Gale Pfueller Jim Maynard Third Row: John Smith, II Dick Nicholl Webb Hester Ken Coupeland Phil Lockwood Terry Lane Jim Freeman Don Rieland ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 96 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 97 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 98 ---------- BASEBALL ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [99] ---------- Evergreen Conference Championship-this was the goal of the Viking baseball team for the 1963 season- Spirit was high as the Viks attempt to keep control of the Championship crown for another year. Early in the season, they suffered two losses to Seattle University, but this did not harm their aspirations. With many returning lettermen, the addition of new material, and the excellent coach-ing of Chuck Randall the squad looked well-balanced and strong. Stalwarts of the team included Ken Schulz, Fred Shull, Chuck Lindberg and Kim Wilson. Coach Chuck Randall Front row: Bill Fleener Chuck Berquist Fred Shull Rick Rosa John Wells Ken Moore Kim Wilson Second row: Don Berquist Lynn Gillespie Bill Nelson Abbe Brown Gary Axtell Terry Parker John Skov Third row: Bill Kohlwes Ken Schulz Jerry Parker Lanny Babbitt Clark Moore Bill Saldisbury Bruce Anderson ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 100 ---------- 100 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 101 ---------- 101 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 102 ---------- Coach Lappenbusch GOLF Joey Richards Tom Bearman Mike Strada Ted King Jim Jorgenson Rick Weihe Strongest among the spring sports early in the season appeared to be the golf team. With Mr. Lappenbusch as the coach, the team was very optimistic about repeating its conference championship. On top of the five man squad is Paul Rudis, fol-lowed by Rick Wiehe, Tom Bearman, Jim Jorgenson, Joey Richards, and Ted King. ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [103] ---------- Coach John Eckerson John Eckerson had a young team to work with in the area of tennis. The team con-sisted mainly of underclassmen and the number one man was sophomore Denny Lewis. This team was a dark horse in the race for the conference championship. They were a hard-working, enthusiastic squad and with their good depth they brought honors to another sport here at Western. TENNIS Front Row: Harvey Gorsich Terry Cooney Robert Pedersen Second Row: Jim Ethell Dennis Lewis Mike Merriman Bill Zagelow ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 104 ---------- 104 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [105] ---------- INTRAMURAL SPORTS Intramural sports rate high on the West-ern Campus. Students find them to be a good way to let off steam and they often look like they are playing for national honors instead of inter- school recogni-tion. An audience knows a good game, and there is always a sizable group of spec- tators for any of the after-school sports. The activities run from basketball to baseball for the men, to hockey and bad-minton for the women. Intramurals give both a chance to compete and a chance to participate in sports to all of the stu-dents at Western. The faculty even gets into the picture with its annual competition against the Bachelor's Club. Regardless of the team or the sport, the spirit at Western is al-ways to win! ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [106] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 107 ---------- Western is the student living and communicating in a city of learning. The various departments offer a wide selection of course offerings and a qualified faculty stimulates the student to higher levels of learning. The student learns to express himself and is constantly challenged by those around him. He becomes aware, often aware of how little he knows. This, too, is a valuable portion of his learning experience. ACADEMICS ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 108 ---------- DEPARTMENT HEADS ART David Marsh BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Miss Leona Sundquist CHEMISTRY Dr. Andrew Frank ECONOMICS, BUSINESS, and GOVERNMENT Dr. Erwin S. Mayer Throughout a student's academic life, which does not end with college graduation, he is constantly learning and constantly searching. An atmosphere is present within Western which guides the student in this process. As Western grows various changes in her academic program are required to meet this growth. Entrance requirements were "tougher" this year. For the first time in her history Western was selective in admitting incoming freshman. 108 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 109 ---------- ENGLISH Dr. Edwin Clapp FOREIGN LANGUAGES Dr. Eleanor King GEOLOGY Dr. Robert Christman GEOGRAPHY Dr. Howard Critchfield 109 ,an s _t'x Iy ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 110 ---------- HISTORY Dr. Keith Murray HOME ECONOMICS Miss Mary Rokahr INDUSTRIAL ARTS Dr. Pat Atteberry MATHEMATICS Dr. Joseph Hashisaki MUSIC Dr. Frank D'Andrea PHILOSOPHY Dr. Stanley Daugert PHYSICAL EDUCATION (men) Dr. William Tomaras PHYSICAL EDUCATION (women) Miss Ruth Weythman 110 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 111 ---------- PHYSICS Dr. Raymond McLeod PSYCHOLOGY Dr. Charles Harwood Additions became inevitable with growth. Philosophy became a major for the first time ... a new government course, analysis of local government and field research in Olympia, was offered winter quarter ... new labs in the foreign language department and the "rat room" in Old Main ... These were just a portion of the changes and additions in the academic life of the college, a city of learning which is constantly growing and constantly changing. SOCIOLOGY-ANTHROPOLOGY Dr. Herbert Taylor SPEECH Dr. Sene Carlile LIBRARY Miss Mildred Herrick 111 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 112 ---------- left to right DR. PATRICIA ABEL English DR. WILLIAM ABEL Mathematics DR. HENRY ADAMS Psychology DR. MARGARET AITKEN Physical Education DR. ANGELO ANASTASIO Sociology- Anthropology DR. HUDSON ANDERSON Education MR. DWIGHT ANDRUS Education MISS CHAPPELLE ARNETT Physical Education MR. DECLAN BARRON Biological Sciences DR. JAMES BENNETT English DR. WILLIAM BENDER Physics DR. MARION BESSERMAN Chemistry left to right DR. BERNARD BOYLAN History DR. LAURENCE BREWSTER Speech MR. CLARK BROWN Education DR. DON BROWN Education DR. DON BUTTRICK History DR. KATHERINE CARROLL Education 112 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 113 ---------- left to right " MR. RALPH CARTER Speech MISS KATHERINE CASANOVA Education DR. MOYLE CEDERSTROM English MISS EDNA CHANNER Industrial Arts English MRS. NITA CLOTHIER English DR. GERALD COHEN Foreign Languages and English MR. GRAHAM COLLIER Art MR. JAY CONQUEST Education MR. LESLIE CRAWFORD Education h left to right DR. LOWELL CROW Psychology MR. WILLIAM DITTRICH Physics DR. BRITTA DOWNEY Home Economics MR. HOWARD DOWNEY Library DR. DON EASTERBROOK Geology MR. JOHN ECKERSON Physical Education DR. LOWELL EDDY Chemistry DR. ALF EIKAAS Psychology 113 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 114 ---------- left to right DR. THOMAS GROVE Education MISS MONICA GUTCHOW Physical Education MR. BYRON HAGLUND Economics, Business, and Government MR. JAMES HANNA Library MISS ELIZABETH HANAGAN Geology DR. ALTA HANSEN Physical Education DR. CHARLES HANSFORD Education MR. HERBERT HEARSEY Library left to right DR. PETER ELICH Psychology DR. ROSS ELLIS Geology MR. WILLIAM ELWOOD Speech DR. BARBARA ETZEL Psychology MRS. EUNICE FABER Foreign Languages MR. A. HUGH FLEETWOOD Philosophy DR. CHARLES FLORA Biological Sciences MISS ADA GAMBRELL Economics, Business, I and Government MR. HARVEY GELDER Mathematics MR. JEROME GLASS Music 114 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 115 ---------- left to right DR. ARTHUR HICKS English MRS. MABEL HODGES Education MR. ANNIS HOVDE English MISS VIVIAN JOHNSON Education DR. ELVET JONES Psychology DR. HENRY JONES Education DR. J. CHARLES JONES Psychology DR. HALLDOR KARASON Philosophy DR. HERBERT KARIEL Geography left to right DR. WALLACE HEATH Biological Sciences DR. JOHN HELMS Foreign Languages DR. EARL HEPLER Industrial Arts DR. C. MAX HIGBEE Education MR. JAMES HILDEBRAND Mathematics DR. HARLEY HILLER History MRS. EVELYN HINDS Music 115 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 116 ---------- v left to right MR. ROBERT LAWYER DR. LAWRENCE LEE English MR. MERRILL LEWIS English DR. BYRON LINDHOLM Psychology DR. RICHARD LINDSAY SPhysics MR. FREDERICK LISTER Mathematics left to right MISS RUTH KELSEY Art DR. EUGENE KIM Education DR. EMELIA- LOUISE KILBY Physical Education MRS. FLORENCE KIRKPATRICK Biological Sciences DR. FRED KNAPMAN Chemistry MR. GERALD KRAFT Biological Sciences DR. ARNOLD LAHTI Physics MR. CHARLES LAPPENBUSCH Physical Education MRS. EDITH LARRABEE Home Economics DR. GOLDEN LARSEN English 116 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 117 ---------- left to right MR. LAWRENCE LOWENTHAL English MR. RICHARD McALLISTER Economics, Business, and 'Government DR. DAVID McDONALD Education DR. JAMES McFARLAND Mathematics MISS RUBY McINNES Education DR. MASON McQUISTON Psychology left to right DR. JAMES MARTIN Biological Sciences DR. EVELYN MASON Psychology MRS. MIRIAM MATHES Library MR. ROBIN MAYOR Art DR. PETER MAZUR Sociology-Anthropology MR. ROBERT MICHENER Art MR. VLADIMIR MILICIC Foreign Languages MR. CHARLES MILLER Education DR. ELBERT MILLER Geography DR. HOWARD MITCHELL Economics, Business, and Government DR. MERIBETH MITCHELL Biological Sciences DR. ROBERT MONAHAN Geography 117 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 118 ---------- left to right DR. DEBNATH MOOKHERJEE Geography MR. GEORGE MULDROW English MR. ROY MUMME Education DR. GEDIMINAS NAMIKAS Psychology DR. EDWARD NEUZIL Chemistry DR. IDUS NEWBY History MR. ALDEN NICKELSON Education MISS SYNVA NICOL Education left to right DR. WILLIAM NILSSON Chemistry DR. JAMES O'BRIEN English MISS EVELYN ODOM English DR. FRED OLSEN Industrial Arts MR. THOMAS OSBORN Music MR. VILIS PAEGLIS Library DR. HAROLD PALMER Economics, Business, and Government DR. DICK PAYNE Economics, Business, and Government MISS MIRIAM PECK Art MISS RUTH PLATT Biological Sciences 118 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 119 ---------- left to right DR. MARJORIE RYAN English DR. PAUL RYGG Mathematics MR. WALTER SANDERS Mathematics DR. DAVID SCHAUB Music DR. ERHART SCHINSKE Speech left to right DR. SAM PORTER Industrial Arts DR. WILLIAM PROWELLER Art MR. RICHARD PURTILL Philosophy DR. AUGUST RADKE History MR. CHARLES RANDALL Physical Education DR. BERNARD REGIER Music MR. DALE REUBART Music DR. CHARLES RICE Industrial Arts DR. WILLARD RIDDLES Education DR. SHELDON RIO Mathematics DR. WALTER ROBINSON Foreign Languages MR. ALFRED ROE History 119 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 120 ---------- left to right DR. PAUL STONER Music MISS MYRTLE SWANSON Home Economics MISS MARY TAGLIABUE Foreign Languages MR. ARTHUR THAL Music MR. PHILIP THAYER Physics left to right DR. LESLIE THOMAS DDRR.. CCAARRLL SSCCHHUULLEERR HHiissttoorryy History DR. RAY SCHWALM Industrial Arts DR. DONALD SCHWEMMIN Biological Sciences MR. WILLIAM SCOTT Library MR. JEAN-CHARLES SEIGNEURET Foreign Languages MR. VERNON SERL Sociology- Anthropology MR. DELBERT SIMON Music DR. BEARNICE SKEEN Education DR. KNUTE SKINNER English DR. JOHN SPALDING Speech DR. THADDEUS SPRATLEN Economics, Business and Government MRS. NONIE STONEHOUSE Music a 120 BI 7jj I ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 121 ---------- left to right DR. RALPH THOMPSON Education MR. MARTIN TUCKER Art MISS HELEN TURCK Home Economics DR. ALBERT VAN AVER English MR. STEWART VAN WINGERDEN Education MR. DOUGLAS VANDER YACHT Speech MR. GENE VIKE Art MRS. GOLDIE VITT Education DR. PAUL WADLEIGH Speech MR. PAUL WALDO Speech DR. DON WALTER Music left to right DR. MARY WATROUS Education MR. WALTER WEGNER Art DR. MAURICE WILLIAMS Education MR. DON WISEMAN Physical Education MR. GEORGE WITTER Mathematics DR. JOHN WUEST Economics, Business and Government DR. RAYMOND YOUNG Foreign Languages 121 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 122 ---------- 122 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 123 ---------- The Year in Perspective Development of new programs, new procedures and revision of existing programs has been the concern of the Department of Education. Special education pro-grams include the establishment of a new reading center. The of-fice of Fifth Year Advisement and Follow-up, combined with field services and research, has been instituted to provide for the college the kind of sustained ac-tivity in all those areas which should characterize Western's ef-forts to improve teacher educa-tion. Campus school teachers look ahead to 1963-64, when they will devote attention to re- search in a variety of fields of the elementary curriculum. i123 I ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 124 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 125 ---------- Thought in verse came alive through poetry readings given by members of the English De-partment. Poetry readings, out-side speakers, and departmental discussions contributed to form a closer relationship between the faculty and the student. Com-munication was further expand-ed as Dr. Skinner and Mr. Hovde helped to expand the literary magazine, Synchysis. Various members of the department pub-lished criticisms and Dr. Larson's book, Joyce Cary, was accepted for publication. Meanwhile Hu-manities students were given a multi dose of History, art, liter-ature, and music. 125 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 126 ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 127 ---------- Hawaii, FM radio, Winnie the Pooh, The Fourposter, neuro-muscular coordination. At first glance, these things seem rather divergent, but if one enters the hallowed heaven (top floor of Old Main) all can be readily ex-plained. The Forensics Club or-ators traveled to Honolulu for a debate tournament. Facilities and equipment are being readied for the installation of an FM radio station to augment the develop-ment of the radio-TV program. Winnie the Pooh and the Four-poster were just two of the many dramatic offerings. Neuro-mus-cular coordination is the problem with which the speech and hear-ing therapists must work. All these comprise just a glimpse of the program maintained by the Speech Department. Another department concerned with speech, although not in our native tongue is the Foreign lan-guage Department, who ac-quired a new 38 position elec-tronic listen-respond-playback language laboratory as the de-partment moved into the new Humanities Building. 127 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 128 ---------- 128 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 129 ---------- The Impact of Transportation on Spatial Change ... "Plau-sible Inference in Mathematics" ... "Man's position in Nature" ... these are a few of the collo-quia offered the capable student, the student who is academically talented and who constitutes a valuable resource in our society. Challenging and stimulating programs of study are available through the Honors Program. The program is oriented toward adequately developing the abil-ities of the academically talented individual. The lower division Honors Program began formally in 1960. This year, honors op-portunities became available from college entrance to college graduation. The nucleus of any academic in-stitution to which all students turn is its library, a center of in-tellectual energy exploded by the unrelenting bombardment of ideas. Western's library gained new power and native potential with the remodeling of the old library and the construction of two five-story wings. 129 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 130 ---------- 130 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 131 ---------- Experiment is a keystone, it seems, with the Psychology De-partment. An expanded and more elaborate facility has pro-vided for a comparative labora-tory in Old Main and an experi-mental program in the psycho-logical foundation of education designed to allow selected sopho-mores in teacher education to sat-isfy psychology requirements by independent study and small sem-inar groups. This is only part of the program which provides con-stant improvement of the quality of education possible at Western. Likewise, practical experience is a keystone with the Department of Biology. The Rain Forest, the variability of Puget Sound, the m Cascades, and semi-desert areas form diverse environments and make this area an exceptional place for the student of Biolog-ical Science. 131 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 132 ---------- 132 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 133 ---------- A math curriculum to meet fu-ture needs is an accomplishment of Western's Math Department. Members of the department have been concerned with the revision of mathematics involving new guidelines for the teaching of this subject in the public schools. Teachers in turn must be reedu-cated to be competent to instruct new and advanced subjects. Mate to the math computor is a 400- channel analyzer, a vital piece of nuclear equipment for instruc-tion and for research. A grant from the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission was received for support of nuclear chemical re-search being done by Dr. Neuzil with two student participants. The curriculum has undergone further changes in both teacher education and the arts and sci-ences. One aspect has been the ad-dition of Biochemistry to the sub-ject areas. 133 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 134 ---------- 134 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 135 ---------- Representing the highest of the high and the lowest of the low, the Geology Department spon-sored lectuers on "The Ice Ages and the Edge of the Sea" by Dr. Joseph Curray of Scripps Insti-tute of Oceanography and on "The Biology of the Northern Cascades" by Dr. Peter Misch of the University of Washington. Continuing his studies of the gla-cial history of the northern Puget Sound under a National Science Foundation Grant is Dr. Don Easterbrook. Entering the por-tals of classical areas of geology will be Dr. Robert Christman on an international field trip fi-nanced by the National Science Foundation. To meet the de-mands of education, the depart- P ment is offering a major in Earth Science for elementary and jun-ior high teachers. It is obvious that the members of the Geology Department aren't letting any moss grow on their stones. 135 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 136 ---------- 136 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 137 ---------- New impetus has been added to the life drawing sequences of-fered by the Art Department with the addition of a profes-sional model. Students found both challenge and inspiration working with new media of lithograph, serigraph, and woodcut in a new course in print-making. The Art Department gallery offered the usual faculty and student exhibits. No doubt practical experience is the lifeline of the arts. As the artist displays his paintings and sculptures, the music student exhibits his talents through such groups as the Col-lege Choir, Western Statesmen, or Dance Band. This serves to provide experience for the musi-cian, while entertaining the stu-dent and enhancing his cultural and recreational life. 137 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 138 ---------- 138 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 139 ---------- Male and female are seemingly segregated in certain depart-ments. However the distinctions are becoming less defined. More men are becoming interested in various fields in Home Econom-ics, women can be found in In-dustrial Arts, and most P.E. classes are mixed. The Home Economics Depart-ment has adopted new attire in dressing its students for the dual role of marriage and a profes- sional career. Science as the god-head performs the theoretical function for tech-nology but some force must translate these theories into ma-terial entities. This force is com-posed of engineers, designers and skilled craftsmen, all trained by the Industrial Art Department. Meanwhile the Physical Educa-tion Department kept its students physically fit through activities ranging from movement funda-mentals to wrestling, soccer to basketball, tennis to baseball. 139 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 140 ---------- -- Many are the changes that have occurred during the past seventy years. The teacher curriculum has progressed, the faculty has grown, the student body ex-panded, and buildings built along with old ones remodeled. So on the 70th anniversary of Fo ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 141 ---------- STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 142 ---------- Vicki Schwalm Linda Crews Not Pictured Larry Harnden Ray Burke Carson Boysen Roger Libby David Suffia George Toulouse Ray Osborne Gary Anderson Richard Homme Linda Finney Karen Granmo While Richard Nixon and "Pat" Brown were battling in California, another minor political upheaval was taking shape at Western. The Students were kept informed about this and other events through the weekly publication of the Collegian. Under the editorship of Bill Burke, the Collegian returned to the standard tabloid format. "Straight" news filled the pages as the first function of a newspaper was carried out. Opinions came out in editorials and letters to the editor. Dick Simmons expanded on it when he took over the editorial spot at the be-ginning of Winter Quarter. He spent the rest of the year making the new sensa-tional Collegian "the best college weekly in the State of Washington and points South." ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 143 ---------- I to r: Jeanne Smart Loren Finley Dusti Knudson John Butler Pat Wood Dennis Dobbs Cathy Little Cal Cole Photographer COLLEGIAN STAFF l to r: Jean Parmenter Linda Cox Jane Blackstock Ron Newell Anita Pearmain Shirley Buginnis Julie Johnson Secretary 143 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 144 ---------- Barb Sivesind Chris McConnell Dave Wenner Al Randall GARY SIRGUY Editor-in-Chief KLIPSUN STAFF Amid copy, pictures, I. D., and ever pres-ent deadlines, the Klipsun for 1963 was planned, formed, and published. Under the editorship of Gary Sirguy and his as-sistant, Leslie Bumgarner, the staff tried to represent you the student as you exist among the virtues and vexations of life at Western. Action in pictures and copy was the goal. Static group photos were eliminated in order to represent and de-scribe the true character of the student whether going to class, drinking coffee in the Viking Union, or taking part in his favorite activities. Barba Boede Heather Forney Bob Wittmeier 144 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 145 ---------- Linda Kleve CALVIN COLE Photography Editor Jeri Lunde Erma Pike LESLIE BUMGARNER Assistant Editor Mike Kaaland Mary Ann Cole Vicki Corey Jan Steinhoff Lynda Muzzy, Peggy Froman 145 Janet Dalrymple Bill Heinz ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 146 ---------- Synchysis, a newly formed student publication, offered a number of original student endeavors from poetry to photography. AL RANDALL DR. KNUTE SKINNER Advisor CARSON BOYSEN ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 147 ---------- WESTERN'S MUSICAL GROUPS ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 148 ---------- MR. JEROME GLASS Conductor Front Row: Carol Ann Becker Laurel Kneeland Jack Andrews Second Row: Joan Zink Jerry McEwen Charlotte Miller Linda Blessin Craig Parker Jeff Kombol Chuck Klein Bob Kennicott Walt Blanton Jack Morrison Jim Kemp Ken Peters Eileen Hartman Mary Ross Third Row: Judy Mickel Martin Clark Wynn Turner Heather McKay Don Richter John Hornschuck Ben DeCastro Herb Brodin Sandra Stafford Paul Gilliland Ed Bridges Frank Boehm Dave Forbes Fourth Row: Marsha Dunlap Jim Hollinger Lynn Bilodeau Mike Benson Dick Carver Mel Bowns VIKING 148 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 149 ---------- Christmas Concerts, singing for the Ro-tary Club, Choral, Pop and Children's Concerts, Spring Festival, and Parent's day contribute to the world of the music student at Western. Covering wide areas in musical taste, Western's singing and BAND instrumental groups supplement the night life of music lover and inquiring student alike. Football games and Pop Concerts are the province of the mem-bers of the Viking Band who entertained crowded stands at the Homecoming game with their marching formations. The wind ensemble is considered a band by bureaucratic decree but follows the Col-lege Chamber Orchestra in attracting the more astute student of music. 149 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 150 ---------- DR. FRANK D'ANDREA, Conductor MR. ARTHUR THAL, Concertmeister FIRST VIOLINS Linda Lawson Joanne Stendal Linda Church Rudi Weiss William Boyd Karen Kasemeier Donald Reser Eleanor Ferguson Karen LaCount SECOND VIOLINS Barbara Mefford Nick Fisher Rachel Meharg Deanna Houk Carol Armstrong Virginia Johnson Marion Oliver VIOLAS Richard Riggs Joyce Waak Waynette Taylor Bonnie Scott Kris Schuchman 'CELLI Robert Hall Judi Travis Jana Vosti Larry Stoner BASSES Ron Peterson Gloria Wilber PIANO and HARPSICHORD Sandra Strom TRUMPET Terry McEwen 150 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 151 ---------- COLLEGE-CIVIC ORCHESTRA Integration of City and College has pro-duced the College Civic Orchestra. Chil-dren's concerts in the Bellingham area and illustration for Humanities lectures and laboratories supplement the three formal concerts presented by the group in the course of the year. 151 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 152 ---------- Front Row: Susan Walsh Barbara Wilson Verdie Goliher Linnea Berg Connie Townsend Mary Hiester Meredith O'Neil Maila Rinta Karen Kaminski Rachel Guam Dani White Peggy Stickland Lynette Kwock Leslie McNamara Mary Mendenhall Ann Sevold Avalea Sprague Barbara Mefford Kay Kelly Kris Schuckman Waynette Taylor Sandra Strilcov Pat Weimer Vicki Corey College Choir Second Row: Ann Campbell Sue Caufman Mary Rystrom Judy Hancock Fern Potter Janice Davenport Elizabeth Hayes The College Choir, which apeared, upon occasion, with the College-Civic Orch-estra, participated in such civic functions as the Christmas Concert and a one day tour of Whatcom county. First Row Top to Bottom: Linda Finnie Margaret Kintzi Alice Engel Judy Hancock Susan Walsh Linnea Berg Kay Kelly Patricia Torres Rella Thonipson Maila Rinta Susan Crase Leslie McNamara Second Row Top to Bottom: Lynne Maier Linda Barlow Mary Rystrom Mr. Delbert Simon, Director Lynne Maier Vicki Gates Pat Torres Linda Lawseth Susan Crase Kathy Jones Alila Campbell Gail Wallace Linda Barlow Alice Engel Sara Abbott Vicki Schwalm Jeanne Smart Linda Finnie Margaret Kintsi Mary Joe White Cosette Morrison Third Row: Lee West Kevin Dow Gerald R. Gjovaag Don Martinson Dennis Martinson David Buckner Carl Read Stanley Shockey Darrel Watson Dan Bovey John Dickau Thomas McFarland Ronald Joslin Stephen Elliott Gerald Leenders Robert Graham Gary Sackman As well as performing as an entity the choir is divided into the Coed Chorus, a women's group, and the Western States-men the men's group. Among other ac-tivities the Coed Chorus sang for the alumni during Homecoming while the Western Statesmen entertained at other Homecoming festivities. Front Row: Dan Bovey Thomas E. McFarland Jay Sterling John Dichau Terry Thomas Stan Shockey Donald Dorn Ron Joslin Wilfred Hillaire Jerry Leenders Benjamin Palmer Darrell Watson, Jr. Dan Bortles Jerry Gjovaag 152 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 153 ---------- Western Statesmen Second Row: Jay T. Sterling Gary W. Sackman Bill Read Donald Martinson Kevin Dow Terry C. Thomas Dennis E. Martinson Bob Graham Third Row: Ben Palmer Dave Buckner Lee West Donald Dorn Dan Bortles Will Hillaire Stephen Foster Elliott 153 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 154 ---------- Vocallegians Don Martinson Sue Hall Becky Bueler Gerald Grill Kay Zatrine Carol Furch Dorothy Langseth Dan Gullickson Marvel Johnson Karen Horn Dale Mattson Front Row: Ed Jarvis Betty Pearson Kay Zatrine Nancey Kelly Sue Hall Gerald Grill Second Row: Dale Mattson Dorothy Langseth Dixie Emerson Carol Ferch Fern Schut Dan Gullickson Third Row: Jim Burns Carolyn Sargeant Becky Bueler Gary Sackman Fourth Row: John Martin Marvel Johnson Annette Bardon Melanie Miller Janet Palmateer Lynda Ellis Martha Flickinger Don Martinson Fifth Row: Dennis Boner Judy Swetnam Johnnie Green Concert Chorale Bill Williams Dr. Bernard Regier, Director 154 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 155 ---------- And Western's Dance Band does its best to compete with off campus entertain-ment as well as keep Western students off the streets on Friday and Saturday nights. Dance Band 155 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 156 ---------- JUNIOR CLASS CHUCK KLEIN Treasurer JOEL LANPHEAR Representative to Legislature MARILYN MURPHY Vice-President CONNIE JOHNSON Secretary BRUCE OSBORNE President SOPHOMORE CLASS 156 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [157] ---------- SENIOR CLASS RON BANICK Representative to Legislature ANN DONOVAN Secretary-Treasurer MARY CASKEY Vice-President DICK GIGER President .C..L.ASSES Class lines are not strongly defined except in determining who * .*._ registers when. Often, however, they separate distinct person- . *" . .:.". * alities, such as the eager and excitable freshman questioning and :-"*:-. **":":":::. often perplexed, or the more experienced and calm sophomore, still***::' ... ;'* questioning but standing on firmer foundations. Then there is '.;;; * .".". .... *. the junior sanctioned with a new determination which springs ;,**-*.:.:. *.*.": . with the realization that he has come halfway in his college ca- . . . . reer. The senior has overcome many of the obstacles and carries : g * with him many exciting memories experienced during his college.'* Slife.. . :* He reflects the changes he has seen and been a part of at Western; he is eager to enter a new phase of his life, still questioning, per-'* haps sad in leaving, but as excited as the freshman about what is to come. * : CLSE '• •: ii o o o i q ilooi~q :..S ;r r~'.._, - i,''- Clas dlieeins ea e enxte pstto nngy d termnin who""'"' ) ::" reehwgvirs ters whhynsp aaedsic esn :.: aliatiees ,~~n) dectbefseuhhanaq etho igad"" 2!!!ii ofhten meorrpe xed,p err enedandcam sphmoe, til ii~i~iii!;. l:. {i quebsuti onitngigEo imrfudtos.Te hr s: "iii:" " .... '.- is to come. ._ ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 158 ---------- For a number of students the spring of 1963 meant graduation. Whether or not this was to be end of their formal education de-pended upon the individual. But it is for certain, that they all re-member the time spent at Western. It has been a hard course of study that has prepared them for their chosen field, but they have received much more. They have been a part of an active student government which has allowed them to participate within its boundaries in a free and democratic manner. They have had the opportunity to use a full and active social program-a chance to learn to become at ease. SENI(C SENIOR PLANNI Front BEVI KARI MAR Seco, DICI DAV RON JOEL 158 NG BOARD )RS ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 159 ---------- ADAMS, JAMES Montesano B.A. Ed. Art ANDERSON, KAREN Everett B.A. Ed. History ARRINGTON, DANIEL Port Orchard B.A. Psychology BANICK, RONALD Rochester B.A. Ed. English BANKS, MERWYN Bellingham B.A. Ed. Mathematics BANKS, WENDY Bellingham B.A. Ed. Biology 159 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 160 ---------- BARKER, BARBARA Poulsbo B.A. Ed. Music BECKSTROM, RONALD Lynnwood B.A. Mathematics BARLOW, LINDA Marysville B.A. Ed. Music BEEMAN, GARY Coupeville B.A. Soc.- Anthro. BECKEN, CAROL Aberdeen B.A. Ed. Home Economics BELLINGAR, JUDITH Seattle B.A. Ed. Home Economics BEZANSON, BEVERLY Bellingham B.A. Ed. Speech BLICK, MARY Bellingham B.A. Ed. Home Economics BLORE, CHARLENE Bellingham B.A. Ed. Social Studies BOSECK, JANET Alderwood Manor B.A. Ed. English 160 BOEDE, BARBARA Silverdale B.A. Ed. English BOSWELL, ROBERT Seattle B.A. Ed. English BOIVIN, MICHAEL Lynnwood B.A. Ed. Social Studies BOTTORFF, RICHARD Bellingham B.A. Ed. Industrial Arts BENJAMIN, JOELLEN Kirkland B.A. Biology BILODEAU, GAIL Bellevue B.A. Ed. Sociology BERQUIST, RODGER Freezand B.A. Ed. Social Studies BLESSIN, LINDA Chelan B.A. Ed. ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 161 ---------- BOYLES, JAMES Tacoma B.A. Ed. History BROOKS, WILLIAM Tacoma B.A. Ed. Industrial Arts BRANT, BONNIE Aberdeen B.A. Ed. Social Studies BROWN, CARROLL Nooksack B.A. Ed. Physical Science BUTRIM, ELEANOR Oak Harbor B.A. Ed. Geography CARROLL, MARIANNE Amanda Park, Calif. B.A. Ed. BROWN, JAMES Deming B.A. Ed. Physical Ed. BURNS, JIM Poulsbo B.A. Ed. Social Studies BRUNO, KAREN Ferndale B.A. Biology BURROW, JUDITH Ridgefield B.A. Ed. French BUMGARNER, LESLIE Port Townsend B.A. Ed. English BURTON, RONALD Vancouver, B. C. B.A. Ed. History CALDWELL, WILLIAM Port Orchard B.A. Ed. Social Studies CARTER, ROBERT Renton B.A. Ed. Biology 161 BOWMAN, PAUL Bellingham B.A. Ed. Social Studies BRANT, REBECCA Bellevue B.A. Ed. English BUTLER, JOHN Concrete B.A. Ed. English CAPPS, SUSANNA Port Angeles B.A. Ed. Mathematics ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 162 ---------- CASKEY, MARY Bellingham B.A. Ed. Speech Therapy CHURCH, DAWN Chinook B.A. Ed. Mathematics CETEZNIK, FRANK Seattle B.A. Ed. Mathematics CLARK, JEAN Port Angeles B.A. Ed. Music CHOATE, CHARLES Seattle B.A. Ed. Speech Therapy COFFIN, PATRICIA Leavenworth B.A. Ed. Physical Ed. COLLINGWOOD, SANDRA Seattle B.A. Soc.-Anthro. COMPANION, THOMAS Seattle B.A. Social Studies and Psych. CONDON, ROBERT Wallingford, Conn. B.A. Ed. Social Studies COX, GREGORY Port Angeles B.A. Soc.-Anthro. DEGALLIER, GLENN Kelso B.A. Ed. 162 CORLISS, DAVID Bremerton B.A. Ed. Chemistry COX, MARGARET Puyallup B.A. Ed. Music DEROSIA, GAIL Olympia B.A. Ed. Social Studies COKELEY, PAUL Montesano B.A. Ed. History COLE, CALVIN Everett B.A. Economics CRISCUOLA, VICTORIA Coupeville B.A. Ed. History DICKEY, COLLEEN Stanwood B.A. Ed. Soc.-Anthro. ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 163 ---------- DOMBROSKI, GERALD Hoquiam B.A. Ed. Mathematics DOWEN, BARBARA Everett B.A. Ed. History DONNELLAN, JON Ferndale B.A. Ed. Biology DUCKETT, MARILYN Centralia B.A. Ed. ELFENDAHL, GERALD Seattle B.A. Sociology LEVERETT, VICTOR Bellingham B.A. Ed. English ERICKSON, RICHARD Aberdeen B.A. Ed. Industrial Arts EWING, LESTA Chehalis B.A. Ed. Social Studies FARRELL, MARY Seattle B.A. Ed. History FISHER, EILEEN Sedro-Woolley B.A. Ed. Physical Ed. FIELD, WILLIAM Chesau B.A. Ed. History FLINT, WILLIAM Ferndale B.A. Ed. General Science DONOVAN, ANN Monroe B.A. History DUNN, LARRIE Oak Harbor B.A. Ed. Social Studies ELDRED, LEONARD Everson B.A. Ed. ESCHRICH, JACK Bellingham B.A. Ed. English FINSETH, DOREEN Poulsbo B.A. Ed. Social Studies FRANK, RICHARD Seattle B.A. Ed. History 163 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 164 ---------- FRAZIER, JACK Orting B.A. History GERARD, RENE GIROD, TERRY Auburn B.A. Ed. Geography GOERES, KAREN Aberdeen B.A. Ed. Elementary Ed. FUMANO, GARY Vancouver, B.C. B.A. Psychology GIGER, RICHARD Port Townsend B.A. Ed. History GRAFF, REX Bellingham B.A. Ed. Industrial Arts GRIGGS, PETER Bellingham B.A. Geology GILLESPIE, LYNN Bellingham B.A. Ed. Mathematics GOELZER, GEORGINA Puyallup B.A. Ed. Spanish GANGWISH, LESLIE Aloha B.A. Ed. Speech GILDA, KAREN Seattle B.A. Ed. Social Studies GREENE, MALCOLM Wenatchee B.A. Ed. Physical Ed. GRUBER, FREDERICK Port Orchard B.A. Ed. Mathematics GILDA, ROBERT Bellingham B.A. Ed. Mathematics GJOVAAG, GERALD Marysville B.A. Psychology GOERG, SHARON Port Angeles B.A. Ed. English GREGORY, JOHN Blaine B.A. 164 Crrrrr~--rlllrrrr~ ~ ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 165 ---------- GUERNSEY, KENNETH Seattle B.A. Ed. Social Studies HARTMAN, LARRY Onalaska B.A. Ed. Social Studies HALL, ROBERT Everett B.A. Geology HART, LINDA Seattle B.A. Ed. Social Studies HARTMAN, PHYLLIS Auburn B.A. Ed. Elementary Ed. HAYES, VALERIE Gig Harbor B.A. English HEVERLING, JEFF Bellingham B.A. Ed. History HEDGES, RICHARD Olympia B.A. Ed. Foreign Lang. HICKENBOTTOM, JAMES Enumclaw B.A. Ed. Social Studies HENDRICKSON, ROBERT Seattle B.A. Ed. History HIGHNAM, DAVID Mt. Vernon B.A. French HILL, JANET Seattle B.A. Ed. Elementary Ed. HORN, KIRK Cottage Grove, Oregon HIRANO, KAREN Kauai, Hawaii B.A. Ed. Business HOUGO HERB HOFF, DOUGLAS Bellingham B.A. Ed. Industrial Arts HUBBARD, GARY Manson B.A. Ed. 165 HAWN, PATRICIA Grandview B.A. Ed. English ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 166 ---------- HUDDLESTON, RON Woodland B.A. Ed. History HUSTON, DENNIS Bellingham B.A. Ed. Mathematics HUNING, HAROLD St. Louis, Missouri Graduate Studies Psych. Services JACKSON, WILLIS B.A. History HUNTER, JUDITH Port Orchard B.A. Ed. English JAHN, SHARON Haines, Alaska B.A. Ed. Business Ed. JOHNSON, CAROLE Seattle B.A. Ed. Social Studies JOHNSON, VINCENT Seattle B.A. History JOHNSON, INGEBORG Bellingham B.A. Ed. Elementary Ed. JOHNSTON, KAREN Seattle B.A. Ed. Home Economics JONASSON, JANICE Sedro-Woolley B.A. Ed. Elementary Ed. JUVET, ADELE Ferndale B.A. Ed. History 166 JONES, JAMES Raymond B.A. Ed. German KELTNER, JERRY Montesano B.A. Ed. Speech JORGENSEN, JAMES Enumclaw B.A. Ed. Biology KENT, JAMES Bellingham B.A. Ed. Physical Ed. JEVNE, ROBERT Bellingham B.A. Ed. Speech JOHNSON, KAYRENE Bellingham B.A. Ed. Business Ed. ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 167 ---------- KIMPLE, PERRY Eastsound B.A. Ed. General Science KITCHELL, PATRICIA Hoquiam B.A. Ed. Elementary Ed. KING, WAYNE Sedro-Woolley B.A. Ed. Industrial Arts KLOSTER, KARL Marysville B.A. History KRAMER, MARJORIE Bellingham B.A. Ed. Elementary Ed. KUHN, EDWARD Raymond B.A. Ed. History KRAMER, THEODORE Bellingham B.A. Ed. Industrial Arts KULBITSKI, JOAN Bemidji, Minnesota B.A. Ed. Elementary Ed. KWOCK, LYNETTE Honolulu, Hawaii B.A. Ed. Music LEW, EDWARD Seattle B.A., B.A. Ed. Biology KERR, JOHN Bellingham KIRK, MICHAEL Bellingham B.A. Ed. Mathematics KNUTSEN, AUDREY Ferndale B.A. Ed. Soc.-Anthro. KRUGER, GARY Burlington B.A. Ed. History KURUS, ROBERT Seattle B.A. Ed. History LENNON, KENNETH Tumwater B.A. Chemistry LANTZ, GERALDINE Vancouver B.A. Ed. Art LEWIS, DAVE Arlington B.A. Ed. 167 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 168 ---------- MACKENZIE, MARGOT Ketchikan, Alaska B.A. Ed. English MALOY, DIXIE La Conner B.A. Ed. History LILGREEN, LAURA Stanwood B.A. Ed. Social Studies LOGUE, JAMES Hoquiam B.A. Ed. History MADISON, FRANCIS Port Angeles B.A. Ed. History MALLGREN, JANE Olympia B.A. Ed. General Science LINDE, TED Bremerton B.A. Ed. Social Studies LUKE, SHIRLEY Bellingham B.A. Ed. Physical Ed. LIVERMORE, LEROY Bellingham B.A. Geography LUM, FAITH Bellingham B.A. Ed. Speech Therapy MAGNUS, DONALD Bellingham B.A. Ed. Biology MARPLE, LINDA Camas B.A. Ed. Social Studies McBRAYER, CHUCK Longview B.A. Ed. Industrial Arts MEHARG, RACHEL Longview B.A. Ed. Music McBRAYER, CLYDE Longview B.A. Ed. Industrial Arts MELLAND, MARILYN Bellingham B.A. Ed. Elementary Ed. MASON, MARY Longview B.A. Ed. Social Studies McCAULEY, JEAN Lopez B.A. Ed. History 168 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 169 ---------- MICHAELSON, DONNA Tacoma B.A. Ed. General Science MILLER, GERALD Seattle B.A. Ed. Mathematics MICKEL, JUDITH Bellingham B.A. Ed. Elementary Music MILLER, JUDITH Aberdeen B.A. Ed. Social Studies MINISH, DEANNA Port Angeles B.A. Ed. French MORK, THEODORE Bellingham B.A. Ed. English MINSHULL, PAMELA Everett B.A. Ed. Social Studies MURAKAMI, THOMAS Nahcotta B.A. Ed. Industrial Arts MOORE, GARY Tacoma B.A. Ed. Physical Ed. NELSON, LARRY Everett B.A. Ed. Mathematics NELSON, THOMAS Castlerock B.A. Ed. Speech Therapy NICHOLL, RICHARD Woodinville B.A. Ed. Business Ed. NEVERS, ROBERT Seattle B.A. Ed. Biology NORMAN, RODNEY Seattle B.A. Ed. Mathematics NEWTON, CAROLYN Bellingham B.A. Foreign Lang. NOVAK, JAMES Aberdeen B.A. Ed. Industrial Arts MILLER, LORNA Aberdeen B.A. Ed. Social Studies MILLER, MARILYN Carnation B.A. Ed. Speech 169 I~CI II! ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [170] ---------- OHTOMO, ALMA Honolulu, Hawaii B.A. Ed. Elementary Music OMAN, NANCY Everett B.A. Ed. Social Studies OKERLUND, CHARLENE Seattle B.A. Ed. Soc.-Anthro. OSTERGARD, JOHN Oakville B.A. Ed. Biology PALMATEER, JANET Longview B.A. Ed. Social Studies PERDUE, MONA Bellingham B.A. Ed. English PARKER, DAVID Bellevue B.A. Chemistry PEROTTI, MARGARET Sedro-Woolley B.A. Ed. Social Studies PAULSEN, ARTHUR Bellingham B.A. Ed. English PETERSON, LAUREL Lummi Island B.A. Ed. Art PIHLMAN, DALE Ward Cove, Alaska B.A. Ed. Biology PRYDE, MADGE Tacoma B.A. Ed. Physical Ed. PITSCH, GREGORY Bellingham B.A. Ed. Elementary Ed. RABOURN, NANCY Lake Stevens B.A. Ed. History OBERG, NANCY Bellingham B.A. Ed. Social Studies OLSON, MARTIN Snohomish B.A. Ed. English POWNALL, STANLEY Bellingham B.A. Economics RAMSEY, JUDITH Edmonds B.A. Ed. Social Studies 14 i~ ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 171 ---------- RAMSAY, RAYMOND Bellingham B.A. Ed. Industrial Arts RICHARDS, VERA Everett B.A. Ed. Social Studies RANDALL, DOLORIES Mount Vernon B.A. Ed. History RICHTER, DONALD Bellingham B.A. Ed. Music RINGENBACH, DOUGLAS Seattle B.A. Ed. Social Studies RITTENHOUSE, DOUGLAS Hoquiam B.A. Ed. Geography RINGENBACH, SHARON Bellingham B.A. Ed. Mathematics RITTENHOUSE, TRUDY Bellingham B.A. Ed. Social Studies RITCHIE, JUDITH Baldwin Park, Calif. B.A. Ed. Mathematics ROBICHEAU, PHILIP Seattle B.A. Ed. Social Studies ROUSH, BARBARA San Pablo, Calif. B.A. Ed. Home Economics SADLER, JACK Bellingham B.A. Psychology RATFIELD, LU Cathlamet B.A. Economics SHERMAN, BEVERLY Olympia B.A. Ed. English ROGERS, KAREN RUNNELS, REGINALD Bellingham B.A. Ed. Biology RUDIS, PAUL Cosmopolis B.A. Ed. Social Studies SADLER, PAUL Bellingham B.A. Ed. Mathematics 171 ~ ~aa ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 172 ---------- SALMI, KAREN Winlock B.A. Ed. General Science SCHIMELPYENIG, MARLENE Ridgefield B.A. Ed. Social Studies SCHMAND, MARY Longview B.A. Ed. Social Studies SCHMIDTKE, GERALD Bellingham B.A. Ed. Music Ed. SCHOENECKER, JUDY Seattle B.A. Ed. Art SEED, DAROLD Port Angeles B.A. Ed. Social Studies SELL, MARION Hoquiam B.A. Ed. Elementary Ed. SHERWOOD, RODNEY Shelton B.A. Ed. Speech Therapy 172 SEASTROM, MARIE Bellingham B.A. Ed. Music SEELYE, ELENE Blaine B.A. Ed. Social Studies SENSE, ROGER Bremerton B.A. Social Studies SHIPLEY, MYRNA Everett B.A. Ed. English SAUERS, STEPHEN Longview B.A. Ed. Business Ed. SAXTON, MARVIN Tacoma B.A. Ed. History SCHUELE, KAREN Seattle B.A. Ed., B.A. Mathematics SEED, KAY Port Angeles B.A. Ed. Mathematics SHEELEY, LINDA Bremerton B.A. Ed. History SILVAS, NANCY Seattle B.A. Ed. Music Bl~f I~lr"~04 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 173 ---------- SIMPSON, SHEILA Arlington B.A. Ed. Elementary Ed. SPARKS, IRENE Haines, Alaska B.A. Ed. Business SIRGUY, GARY Bellingham B.A. Ed. Art SPARKS, LANNY Sedro Woolley SPATATORE, DOREEN Tacoma B.A. Ed. Home Economics STECKLE, ROBERT Calgary, Alberta B.A. History SULLIVAN, JAN TAYLOR, MARION Arlington B.A. Ed. Industrial Arts STARLUND, SIGRID Bellingham B.A. Ed. History STIMPSON, HERB Seattle B.A. Ed Mathematics SIMMONS, ANN Tacoma B.A. Ed. Social Studies SMITH, LARRY Aberdeen B.A. Ed. Mathematics SPELHAUG, LARRY Everett B.A. Art STENDAL, JOANNE Kent B.A. Ed. Music STIPES, JIM B.A. Ed. History STUCKY, RICHARD Seattle B.A. Mathematics SULLIVAN, PENNY Bellingham B.A. Ed. English SWETNAM, JUDY Kent B.A. Ed. Music 173 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 174 ---------- THOMAS, BRENDA Burlington B.A. Ed. Social Studies TIMMINS, ROBERT Bellingham B.A. Ed. Industrial Arts THOMPSON, PAT Port Angeles B.A. Ed. English TORKLEP, HANS Auburn B.A. Ed. Biology TIMMER, DENNIS Sumas B.A. Ed. Mathematics TRAPEUR, DAHL Everson B.A. Ed. Business TRETHEWEY, JOANNE Renton B.A. Ed. Elementary Ed. VANBELLE, CARLA Sunnyside B.A. Ed. VANBUREN, SHARON Kodiak, Alaska B.A. Ed. Chemistry VANDER YACHT, CAROL WARREN, HARRY Centralia B.A. Ed. Industrial Arts WERLEY, CHARLES Lynden B.A. Ed. General Science WILGUS, LARRY Kelso B.A. Ed. Social Studies WHITE, DIANE Pico Rivera, Calif. B.A. History WILSON, DONALD Aberdeen B.A. Ed. Mathematics WAUGH, CAROLYN Seattle B.A. Ed. Speech WEBSTER, BILL Centralia B.A. Ed. History WHITE, MARY Gig Harbor 174 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 175 ---------- WILLIAMSON, RICHARD Mount Vernon B.A. Biology WOOLETT, RUTH Wenatchee B.A. Ed. Social Studies WOOD, DENNIS Hoquiam B.A. Ed. Business YOSHIDA, KAZOKO Yokahama City, Japan B.A. Ed. ZEVEMBERGER, DAVID Tacoma B.A. Ed. Music LAWSON, LINDA Bellingham B.A. Ed. Music DAHLQUIST, ELIZABETH Bellingham B.A. Ed. English MEIER, JANET Tacoma B.A. Ed. Business Ed. WOODMAN, JOEL Seattle B.A. Ed. Speech ZAGELOW, BILL Odessa B.A. Ed. History IRISH, SUSAN Orting B.A. Ed. Mathematics OLSEN, DUANE Chehalis B.A. Biology 175 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 176 ---------- The undergraduates at Western make up the heart of the student body, and it is for this reason that they have been consolidated within this book. Every year the student moves in an upward path toward his graduation, and so it is the position of the undergraduates to carry the educational and social life of the college from one term to the next. For purposes of student government they may be divided into individual classes - but for the purpose of gaining an education they are necessarily an inter-dependent group. UNDERGRADUATES Aarstol, Pat (1) Abbey, Annabelle (1) Abbott, Terry (l) Abbott, Sara (1) Abrahamse, Cornelia (2) Ackley, Joyce (3) Ackley, Richard (3) Adler, Ann (1) Adler, Leilani (2) Adams, Brenda (1) * Adams, Eugene (3) . Adams, Lewis (3) Adams, Janet (1) Adams, Marjorie (1) Adamson, Marilyn (1) Aiken, Perry (1) Aker, Judy (2) Akita, Patricia (1) £AllenAllbri,tton , Kay (1) Doris (3) , o Allen, Janice (1) Allen, Sara Genelle (1) Albrecht, Jerie (1) Albert, Cheryl (1) Alford, Karen (2) 176 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 177 ---------- Allen, Sue (3) Alleyn, Mary Margaret (1) Allison, Jeanne (1) Altman, John (1) Althof, Vivian (1) Anderson, Almira (1) Anderson, Arlene (1) Anderson, Bruce (1) Anderson, Chad (2) Anderson, Charlotte (2) Anderson, Doug ( ) Anderson, Elaine (1) Anderson, Gayle (1) Anderson, Gary (1) Anderson, Kay (2) Anderson, Kristine (1) Anderson, Lana (1) Anderson, Nancy (2) Anderson, Ross (2) Anderson, Sharon (1) Andreson, Jerry (1) Andrews, William John (3) Anhoury, Sue (1) Antrobus, Susan (1) Argo, Donald (1) Armstrong, Andra (3) Armstrong, Carol (1) Armstrong, Lynn (3) Armstrong, Thom (3) Ashworth, D. Kent (2) Aspden, Steve (3) Assink, Charlotte (3) Austin, Bob (3) Ayers, Brian (3) Baar, Ralph (1) Babbitt, Lanny (2) Bacon, Cherrie (1) Bacon, Sandra (3) Bailey, Carol (2) Bagley, Pete (2) - -1 177 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 178 ---------- ._. ... .Baily, Esther (1) Bailey, Marvin (1) Ballingar, Pat (2) Bame, Dean (2) Bajema, Marlene (1) Banjuh, Brenda (2) Barber, Pam (1) Barclay, Sue (3) Barger, 'Geneil (1) Barnhart, Donald (1) Bahlman, Linda (3) Barrett, Bill (1) Barringer, Carol (1) Bass, Judy (2) Bassett, Beverly (2) , Bauer, Wes (1) Baybayen, Janet (1) Bayne, John (1) Beaman, Bruce (3) Beals, Sharon (1) Becker, Barbara (1) Beernink, Carol (1) Behme, Norma (1) Behnke, Larry (1) Beisse, Fred (3) Beletski, Margie (2) Belkman, Julie (1) Bemis, Ruth (1) .. Bendiksen, Sue (1) Bennett, Dorothy (3) " y Bennett, Ruth (1) Benseler, Dave (3) Benson, Leann (3) Berg, Linnea (1) Bergau, Betty (2) Berger, Donald (3) Berglund, Kathy (3) Bergsma, Jim (1) -f 'Bernhardt, Bill (1) Berry, Michael (1) 178 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 179 ---------- Bertram, Sally (1) Beving, Mary (1) Beyers, Barbara (1) Biggs, Alissa (1) Bilodeau, Lynn (1) Birch, Pat (3) Birchard, Barbara (2) Birchman, Patricia (1) Bjorn, Larry (3) Bjornson, Margaret (1) Bland, Paul (2) Blair, Martha (1) Blaker, Ross (1) Blakely, Kirk (1) Blankers, Dale (2) Blanton, Walter Blaske, Joan Blauvelt, Linda Blume, Larry Boehringer, Connie Boers, Sharon Boner, Dennis Bonney, Linda Boohm, Margaret Booton, Heidi Boring, Mike Bortles, Dan Bosenius, Carol Both, Judith A. Bottiger, Shirley Botting, Pete (1) Bourasaw, Noel (1) Bowman, Nancy (1) Boyd, Anne (1) Boyd, William E. (2) Boyer, John (2) Bovey, Dan (2) Bowlby, Jean (2) Bradley, Clare (2) Braithwaite, Edwin (1) 179 r~r~ ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 180 ---------- Brainard, Ellen (1) Braithwaite, Kathleen (3) Braithwaite, Vivian (3) Bremer, Marie (1) Brennan, Mike (1) Brewster, Pat (1) Briggs, Donald R. Jr. (3) Brinsmead, Alice (3) Brock, Diane (1) Broder, Beth (1) Brooks, Betty (1) Brotherton, Fred (1) Brower, Sue (3) Brower, Ted (3) Brown, Janna (1) Brown, Richard (3) Brown, Seawillow (1) Brown, Terese (1) Brown, Toni (1) Brown, Virginia (3) Browne, Albert (2) Bruce, Linda (2) Bruett, Roger (1) Bruland, Clifford (1T) Brumfield, Roger (3) Bryan, Donald (1) Bryce, Allen (2) Buchmeier, John (1) Buck, Sue (1) Buckner, Kathy (3) Buginnis, Linda (1) Buginnis, Shirley (2) Bumbar, David (2) Bumgarner, Diane (2) Bunt, Ruth (3) Burch, Gary (1) Burdine, Marjorie (1) Burgess, Lynette (2) Burke, Carol (2) Burnett, Linny (1) 180 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 181 ---------- Burton, Charles (1) Buxton, Chris (1) Byer, Anne (1) Cabreros, Christinia (2) Caldwell, Bruce (1) Calvert, Janet Campbell, Alila Campbell, Dorothea Canaday, Diane Carkner, Dick Carlberg, Ralph (2) Carlson, Audrey (1) Carr, Elizabeth (3) Carver, Dick Jr. (1) Cassidy, Gerry (1) Caufman, Susan (1) Chapman, Jim (1) Chapman, Karen (2) Chapman, Walter (1) Cheney, Linda (2) Christner, Harold Chriswell, Bonnie Claar, David Clark, Neil Clark, Susan Clifford, Patty Jo (2) Clover, Shirley (2) Cluchey, Margaret (2) Coach, Cherie (1) Cochenour, Dan (3) Cole, Jeannie (1) Cole, Mary Anne (1) Cole, Nikki (1) Colla, Barbara (1) Collins, Errol (3) Collins, Judith (1) Collins, Linda (1) Colvin, Kenneth (2) Comfort, Pamela (1) Conine, Beau (1) ?- -~ - 181 i~ar I ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 182 ---------- Conn, Colleen (1) Conn, Janet (1) Conn, Susan (1) Connell, Ron (3) Connolly, Diane (1) Conrad, Rielly (1) Coppen, Dick (1) Corey, Vicki (1) Corning, Becky (1) Costello, Michelle (1) Counter, Sharon (1) Cowan, Dudley (1) Cox, Cheri (1) Cox, Glenda (1) Cox, Mary (1) Crabtree, Sherry (1) Craig, Janet (1) Creevey, Judy (1) Crimmins, Paige (2) Crimmins, Mike (2) Crose, Susan L. (1) Cuffel, Susan (1) Cuizon, Marsha (3) Culver, Deana (1) Cummings, Nancy (3) Cunningham, Judy (1) Cusick, Edward (1) Dahl, Terry (1) Dahlberg, Scott (1) Dale, Billie Jean (2) D'Alessandro, Joan (3) Dalrymple, Janet (1) Dalthorp, Sherry (1) Dalton, Charles (2) Danielson, Gene (1) Danielson, Gary (3) Dark, Karen (1) Davenport, Nancy (1) Davidson, R. Spencer ( ) Davis, Thomas (1) 182 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 183 ---------- Davisson, William (3) Dawson, Patricia (1) Day, Claudie (1) Daye, Carolyn (2) Dean, Judy (2) DeBunce, Ann (1) DeBusschere, Gary (3) Decker, Ralph (2) DeGolier, Larry (2) DeGoojer, Neil (2) Dekay, Dianne (2) DeKay, Larry (2) DeLeau, Judy (1) Delton, Dianna (1) Demick, Mary (3) Dempster, Shelly (2) Deniston, Anne (2) Denney, Jackie (1) Dennis, Patrick W. (2) Denny, Sheila (2) Dever, Catherine (1) Devoe, Jim (1) Kickau, John (1) Dickinson, Bob (2) Diers, Elizabeth (2) Dierken, Beth (1) Dietrick, Donna (3) Dixon, Jim (3) Dodd, Philip (3) Donoghue, Kathleen (3) Douma, Peter (1) Dourte, Richard (3) Dow, Kevin (1) Dowell, Lane (3) Dowling, Marcia (3) Doyle, Darlene (1) Drake, Sharon (1) Dreger, Darole (2) Drestinger, Carrir (1) Duncan, Bruce (2) 183 r t s Nr YiI I~s~or ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 184 ---------- -I -rI Dunn, Jacque (1) Dunlap, Marsha (1) DuPen, Novelle (1) Edin, Jean (1) Egan, Gene (2) Egle, Patty (1) Ehlers, David (3) Eilers, Valerie (3) Eisele, Judy (2) Eldred, Elizabeth (1) Ellefson, Lynne (3) Ellingson, Janet (1) Elliott, Stephe ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 185 ---------- Fillinger, Susan (1) Finholt, Bonnie (1) Finlon, John (3) Finney, Richard (2) Finnie, Linda (1) Finucan, Christine Fjellman, Judy Flakus, Rodney Fleming, Rita Flickinger, Martha Fogg, Frances (1) Foote, Cheryl (1) Ford, Janice (1) Foss, Michael (1) Fox, Karen (2) Frady, Clark, (1) Frasch, Carl (1) Frederickson, Diane (2) Friend, Jandl (3) Friske, Carol (3) Field, Joanne (1) Finholm, Marilou (1) Friday, Edna (1) Frisbie, Lynn (1) Frisell, Julie (1) Frederick, Linda (1) Freeburn, Denny (1) Freitas, Merrill (1) Froman, Margaret (1) Fuller, Paul (1) Fuller, Richard (2) Furse, Susan (1) Gaebe, Sandra (1) Gagnon, Dorothy (2) Gaines, Thomas (3) Gallagher, Pat (2) Galyon, Jeanne (1) Gardner, Gail (2) Gardner, Phyllis (1) Germain, Roger (3) 185 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 186 ---------- Garman, Doug (1) Garman, Margaret (1) Garness, Helen (1) Garner, Mary Lue (1) Garrioch, Loraine (3) Garve, Sherril (1) Gay, Leonard (3) Gelow, Gary (1) Genther, William W. (3) Gerdon, Joan (1) Gerhard, Daniel (1) Gerhard, Molly (2) Getz, Kathleen (1) Gibbons, John (3) Giffen, Gail (3) Gillanders, Harry (3) Glover, Betsy (1) Godfrey, Ann (1) Godfrey, Gailynne (1) Goldstein, Marta (3) Golliher, Verdie (1) Goodwin, Susan (1) Gorder, Bert (3) Gordon, Larry (1) Gorin, Dennis (3) Gorum, Bev (1) Gott, Peggy (3) Graham, Bob (2) Graham, Susan (3) Grandquis, Douglas (1) Grandstrom, Paul (3) Granmo, Karen (1) Grant, Donald (3) Green, Frances (3) Green, Marcia (2) Grimlund, Sally (2) Grimes, Florence (1) Grimm, Marilyn (2) Grooms, Reginald (1) Gross, Dolores (3) 186 FT ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 187 ---------- Groves, Bruce (3) Gudmundson, Donna (1) Guernsey, Ken ( ) Gufler, David A. (3) Gulstine, Sally (1) Gustavson, Lynn (2) Gastovich, Linda (2) Haferkorn, Peggy (3) Hager, Susan (1) Hagerhjelm, Charles (1) Halbruge, Elsie (1) Hall, Bob (1) Hall, James (2) Hall, John (1) Hall, Pam (1) Hall, Sharon (3) Hall, Susan (2) Hallgrimson, Dan (3) Hallock, Sally (3) Hamelin, Carl (1) Hamm, Mary Margaret (1) Hammett, Richard (1) Hammond, Margaret (2) Hancock, Curtis (2) Hancock, Judy (1) Handeland, Pauline (1) Hansen, Charlotte (1) Hansen, Julian (3) Hanson, Charles (1) Hanson, Kay (3) Hanson, Sandra (1) Harbeck, Dave (2) Hardy, Elaine (2) Harer, Rosalie (1) Harlow, JoAnne (3) Harnden, Larry (3) Harrison, Pam (1) Harrison, Peggy (1) Hart, Pam (1) Hart, Trudy (1) 187 ~*'a~l ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 188 ---------- Hartland, Jay (1) Hassel, Kris (1) Hatch, Karen (1) Haveman, Gary (3) Havens, Sharon (1) Hawkins, Gay (1) Hawkins, Yvonne (1) Hay, Bill (1) Hayes, Seth (3) Hayter, Patricia (1) Hazen, Mary (1) Heaton, Mike (1) Hedman, Donna (1) Heilsen, Robert (1) Heintz, Judy (3) Helse, Carolyn (1) Hemmerling, Lotte (3) Henderson, Vivian (1) Henderson, Wendy (2) Henyan, Arnold (1) Hester, Webb F. (2) Hicks, Judy (2) Higashi, Penelope (1) Higginson, Jim (1) Hilber, Shirley (1) Hild, Vern (3) Hill, Barbara Jean (2) Hill, Carolyn (1) Hill, Craig (1) Hinkey, Linda (1) Hintz, Donna (2) Hoagland, Charles (2) Hoffman, Donna (2) Holert, Donald (3) Holert, Uta Ingrid (1) Holding, Shoron (1) Holland, Steve (1) Holliday, Kathy (2) Hollinger, James (1) Holm, Barbara (1) 188 rLIB~L~hll ~ ~s~ati~a~i~ ~ 111~ ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 189 ---------- Holmes, George (1) Holt, Richard (1) Holt, Robert L. ( ) Holterman, Rolland (3) Hoodenpyl, Judy (1) Hooper, Edward (1) Hoover, Joan (3) Hopkins, Jerry (3) Horat, Shirley (2) Hoselton, Linda (1) Hosier, Nancy (1) Hostetter, Kristina (2) Hobbs, Donna (1) Huff, Gary (1) Hulbert, Fred (3) Hulbert, Linda (2) Hull, George (1) Green, Linda (1) Hunsberger, Stephanie (1) Hunskor, Kay (3) Hunter, Brian (2) Hunter, Jo (3) Hunter, Nancy (1) Hurst, Mary (1) Huse, Susan (1) Huston, Don (2) Hylton, Dale (3) Inusuka, Nasako (2) Iverson, Helen Ann (2) Iverson, Penny (1) Izumi, Karen (3) Jackson, Martha (3) Jackson, Pam (2) Jacobs, Elaine (2) Jago, Nancy (1) James, Jim (1) Jamison, Fred (1) Jansen, Judy (2) Jarman, Kathleen (1) Jarvie, Marian (2) 189 R AMr ra rRI kB ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 190 ---------- Jellison, Jane (1) Jenkins, Marilyn (3) Jensen, Carolyn (2) Jepperson, Robert (1) Jerdal, Larry (3) Johansen, Dio Jean (1) Johansson, Marie (2) Johnson, Carol (2) Johnson, Carolyn (2) Johnson, Christine (1) Johnson, Diane (1) Johnson, Diane (1) Johnson, Dianne (1) Johnson, Gay (1) Johnson, Ingrid (3) Johnson, Irene (1) Johnson, Jaci (1) Johnson, James (3) Johnson, Julie (3) Johnson, Karen (1) Johnson, Kevin (1) Johnson, Linda (3) Johnson, Martha (1) Johnson, Marvel (3) Johnson, Melvin (2) Johnson, Merle (3) Johnson, Rena (2) Johnson, Thomas (1) Johnson, Tom (2) Johnson, Virginia (1) Johnston, Connie (3) Johnston, Nancy (1) Jonasson, Donald (1) Jones, Heidi (1) Jones, Kathie (3) Jones, Kathryn (1) Jonson, Gary (3) Joslin, Ronald )3) Jovag, Don (2) Judd, Mar jeanne (1) 190 'C"11 aaEL~esla(l C[~"411 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 191 ---------- Kahout, Stan (3) Kajfas, Valenie (2) Kaminski, Karen D. (2) Kampf, Trudy (1) Kasemeier, Karen (2) Kawakami, Arleen (3) Kay, Judi (1) Kazelisky, Steve (1) Kellam, David W. (3) Keltner, Richard C. (3) Keeler, Prudence (1) Keene, Beverly (2) Keene, Bonnie (1) Keith, Joyce (1) Kelly, Barbara (1) i IL Kelly, Jeanne Kelly, Kay Kemp, Jim Kemper, Charleen Kendall, Janet Kern, Rodney Kerr, Don Kerstetter, Don Key, Nancy Kidd, Jane King, Mary (2) King, Sharon (1) Kintzi, Margaret (1) Kirkendall, Linda (1) Klein, Karen (1) Knappe, Kathy (2) Kneeland, Laurel (1) Knight, Larry (3) Knudson, Kusti (1) Knudson, Susan (1) Knutzen, Jim (1) Knutson, Kay (3) Koch, Susanne (1) Koehn, Pat (1) Kolstad, Mel (1) 191 a-1~11 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 192 ---------- Koltz, Nancy (1) Konen, Jolene (2) Kowaleski, Myra (1) Kraemer, George (2) Krauss, Esther (2) Kreck, Mary (3) Kreel, Dennis (1) Krink, Margaret (3) Kuffner, William (1) Kumagai, Akiko (2) Kurtz, Patricia (1) LaClair, Virginia (1) LaRevier, Randy (1) Lajala, Maribeth (1) Lambrecht, Patty (1) Lamken, Elaine (1) Lamphear, Joel (3) Lande, Gale (1) Landry, Jim (1) Lane, Laura (1) Lang, Betty (3) Langdale, Pam (2) Larkin, Dandra (2) Larrabee, Robert (1) Larson, Bruce (1) Larson, Don (1) Larson, Janet (3) Larson Linda (2) Larson, Roger (1) Laursen, Gary (3) Lawdon, Judy (1) Lawseth, Linda (1) McLennan, Roger (1) Laxdal, James (1) Laz, JoAnne (3) Leake, Nancy (2) Leavitt, Ribin (1) Lechner, Lorraine (3) Lee, Patti (3) Lemp, Jill (2) 192 E L ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 193 ---------- Lervick, Mari Lana ( ) Levenhagan, Warnne (1) Levold, Janina (1) Lewis, Betty (1) Lewis, Linda (1) Libby, Richard (2) Libby, Roger (3) Lightburn, Maxine (3) Lillard, Linda (1) Lindesmith, Jeanne (1) Lindsay, Laurie (3) Lingbloom, Billie (2) Linker, Sue (1) Little, Richard (2) Littlejohn, Nancy (1) Lloyd, Margaret (2) Lochridge, Ralph ( ) Lockman, Howard (1) Loe, Mary (1) Long, Nancy (1) Longbottom, Diane (1) Loomis, Bill (1) Loop, Brenda (1) Loreen, Jim (1) Lovejoy, Martha (2) Loyer, Edith (1) Lozier, Robert (3) Lunde, Jerilyn (1) Lundstedt, Grace (3) Luty, Richard (1) Lyons, Cherlye (1) MacDonald, Gary (1) Madden, Dana (2) Maddox, Dianne (1) Mahler, Margie (1) Mains, Ted (1) Mandery, Roger (3) Manley, Jerry (2) Manley, Lynn (1) Mann, Katherine (1) - -E - sanp t 15~~ 1 193 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 194 ---------- -Em hi I Manning, Dick (3) Mansfield, John (3 Marcella, Margaret (1) Marron, Kathlen (2) Marsh, Douglas (1) Marsh, Maryl Lee (2) Martin, Connie (2) Martin, Frona (2) Martin, Gordon (3) Martin, Margaret (1) Martinson, Dennis E. (2) Martinson, ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 195 ---------- McNeil, Marlice (1) McQuiston, Pamela (1) McReynolds, Lee (1) McSorley, Sharalee (1) Meadors, Cecelia (1) Medcalf, Linda (1) Medlin, Ethlyn (1) Meeks, H. Gaylord (3) Mefford, Barbara (1) Meier, Susan (3) Meilleur, Maureen (2) Melde, Nancie (1) Melgin, Susan (1) Mendenhall, Mary (1) Mendonca, Ted (2) Meredith, Terry Metts, Betty Meyer, Jason Meyer, Thomas Meucci, Al Mitchell, Merlyn (2) Mitchell, Merrilie (3) Mikkola, Jeanice (2) Milanowski, Karen (1) Miller, Charlotte (1) Miller, Diane (1) Miller, Diane (2) Miller, Melanie (2) Miller, Linda (1) Miller, Stan (1) Mills, Suzanne (1) Miles, Larry (1) Milner, Dymalee (1) Milton, Bill (1) Miskey, Ellen (2) Moe, Susan Gail(1) Moline, Jeri (2) Molletti, Evonna (1) Money, Bruce (1) Monforton, Janice (2) 195 ~19J I-IE 'Gf ~ ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 196 ---------- Monson, Charles (3) Monson, Judith (3) Montague, Jean (1) Montgomery, Sharon (1) Moore, Arlene (1) Moore, Heather (1) Moore, Katie (1) Moore, Ken (1) Moore, Kenneth (3) Moore, Sandra (1) Mork, Judy (1) Morrison, Cosette (1) Morrison, Jack (1) Morrison, Joan (2) Morrison, Patricia (1) Moser, Sheryl (2) Mousel, David (3) Mullins, Cecil (2) Munger, Charles (2) Munns, Carol (1) Munro, Duane (3) Munson, Virginia (2) Murphy, Bernard (1) Murphy, Judy (1) Murphy, Kathleen (1) Murphy, Marilyn (3) Murray, Bonnie (1) Mustappa, Joe (1) Muzzy, Lynda (1) Myers, Steven (3) Myhre, Karl (1) Nagle, James (3) Nakamura, Eileen (1) Nakayama, Korene (1) Nasman, Sandra (1) Nefzger, Nancy Ann (1) Neil, Lanice (1) Nelson, Dan (1) Nelson, Jayne (2) Nelson, Judy Lee (1) 196 ~Wll~itl l~is ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 197 ---------- Nelson, Robert (1) NePage, Bill (1) Ness, Darlene (3) Ness, Karen (1) Ness, Michael F. (1) Nicholl, Bill (3) Nichols, Lyle (3) Nick, Barbara (1) Noble, Frank J. (1) Noel, Jolana (3) Noel, Sharon (1) Nolan, Rodger (3) Noland, Doris (1) Norberg, Reginald (2) Nordby, Diane (2) Nordlund, Janice (1) Norton, Don (3) Nygard, David (1) Nyhus, Mary (2) Oakvik, Vivian (3) O'Connor, Mary K. (1) Oien, Ilet (1) Oldani, Ronald (2) Oliver, Marion (1) Olson, Karen (2) Olson, Molly (1) Olson, Ronald (1) Olson, Theodore (3) O'Neil, Jeanette (1) O'Neil, Meredith (1) O'Neill, Dan (2) Opsahl, Kay (1) Orr, John (3) Osborne, Bruce (3) Osborne, Ray (1) Ostrem, Ronald Ostendorff, Loan Ostroff, Gerald Ostroth, Rita Otis, Robert i 197 li~e~891 h ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 198 ---------- Ousley, David K. (2) Ousley, Kay (2) Ove, Kathy (1) Owens, David (1) Owens, Judy (1) Padovan, Patricia (1) Pagel, LaVonne (1) Paget, Gerene (1) Palmer, Ben (1) Palmer, Wayne (2) Park, David (1) Park, James (1) Parker, John (1) Parkerson, Harold ( ) Parks, Bill (3) Parmenter, Jean (1) Parr, William (3) Parsons, Jim (1) Patrick, Patricia (1) Patrizzi, Jeannette (2) Paulus, Mary C. (2) Paus, Stephen (2) Payne, Joan (3) Payne, Nick (1) Pazaski, Roxi (1) Pearmain, Anita (1) Pearmain, Roy S. (3) Pearson, Betty (2) Pearson, James (1) Pearson, Marlene (1) Pederson, Linda (3) Pederson, Steve (1) Peers, Elizabeth (1) Pennington, Judy (3) Perry, William (1) Peters, Lynette (2) Peterson, Gail (2) Peterson, Mary (1) Petrie, Ronald (1) Petry, Virginia (1) ii. 198 IB~b~ ~ ~i~BI III ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 199 ---------- Phillips, Beth (2) Pickering, Linda (1) Pierce, Mary (1) Pinnick, William (3) Place, Susan (1) Plotts, Susan (1) Plummer, Kathy (1) Polinder, Mary (1) Pollari, Kathy (1) Popich, Judy (2) Potoshnik, Roberta (1) Potter, Larry (3) Pottle, Nancy (1) Prater, Sandra (1) Pratt, Bill (1) ii ;F ! Pratt, Leslie Price, Portia Priest, Patricia Pripp, Mary Lou Pulver, Jeanne Putnam, Robert S. (1) Quam, Rachel (1) Quigley, Patricia (3) Quirt, Nancy (2) Raab, Duane (3) Rabern, Lola Rader, Dave Ranger, Sonya Rankin, Mary Ann Ratzlaff, Sharon Raymore, Sanda Rayner, Larry Ready, Kathy Reasons, Joe Reed, Grace - -- Reed, Sandra (1) Rehman, Judi (1) Reiniger, Terry (1) Remmerde, Velde (1) Renggli, Jane (?) 199 AAIR~I ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 200 ---------- Repanich, Pam (1) Reynolds, Barrett (1) Rhoades, Star (1) Rice, Zeak (1) Richardson, Marlene (1) Rise, Phil (3) Riste, Marilyn (1) Ritchie, Judy (2) Robbins, Patricia (3) Roberts, Cecelia (1) Roberts, Grace (2) Roberts, Larry (2) Roberts, Susanna (1) Robinson, Mary I. (3) Robinson, Vicki (1) Rockom, Nancy (1) Rockstad, Carolyn (1) Rogers, Bonny (1) Rogness, Elaine (1) Rooney, Patricia (2) Rosa, Ric (2) Rosenlund, Georgia (1) Ross, Mary (?) Rossiter, Richard (3) Roundtree, Patty (1) Roush, Roger (1) Rubright, Louisa (1) Rusek, Carol (1) Ryan, Anne (2) Ryan, Pat (1) Ryan, Karen (1) Rystrom, Mary (1) Saab, Conny (2) Sabo, Norman (1) Sahnow, Noreen (1) Salatino, Dolores (2) Sampson, Jay (3) Sand, John (3) Sanders, Cecelia (3) Sanders, Steve (3) 200 v{ pi I Illklll IICEslP3II r~a ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 201 ---------- Sargeant, Carolyn Sarich, Paula Sarich, Steven Sarin, Charles Sasaki, Marilyn Sauter, Kathy (3) Saxton, Pamela (1) Schaeffer, Kathryn (1) Schertzer, Laverne (1) Schmall, Dennis (1) Schmitz, Robert Schneller, Judith Schuchman, Kristin Schut, Fern Schwalm, Vicki Schwartz, Linda (1) Scott, Karen (1) Scribner, Susan (1) Scrimsher, Judith (1) Senff, Vikki (1) Senour, Jeanne (1) Sense, Roberta (3) Serka, Toni (1) Sevold, Ann (1) Shagren, Glen (3) Sharp, Jeanie Sharpe, Karen Shaw, Judith Shea, Peggy Shearer, Bonnie Sheara, Mary (1) Shephard, Rita (3) Shirley, Ann (1) Shular, Robert (3) Shuler, William (1) Shumway, Kim (1) Sibley, Michael (1) Sigurdson, Bert (1) Silberrod, Helen (1) Sills, Sharon (2) 201 ~8$1 x s,( ( t t x ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 202 ---------- Ii -I Eli m Silves, Sharon (1) Simkins, Cherie (1) Simpson, Linda (1) Sims, Mary (2) Sindt, Patty (1) Singleton, Glenn (3) Sivesind, Barby (3) Skartland, Bettie (2) Skeers, DeLaine (1) Skewis, Nancy (3) Skoglund, Royce (1) Skov, John (2) Sluys, Hazel (1) Skinner, Janice (1) Slater, Georgia (3) Small, Earl (3) Smart, Jeannie (1) Smelser, Jean (3) Smelser, Kenneth (1) Smith, Barbara (2) Smith, Donald (1) Smith, Ernest (1) Smith, Jane (1) Smith, Janet Smith, Jean (1) Smith, Marie (1) Smith, Patricia (1) Smith, Paul Edward Smoyer, Lucy (3) Snow, Judy (1) Sole, John (1) Soley, JoAnne (1) Sollitt, Nancy (1) Sonntag, Nedra (1) Sonour, Jeanne (1) Southmayd, Verle (1) Spencer, Robert (1) Sprague, Avalea (1) St. Pierre, Janean (1) Stadlman, Ken (3) 202 r tr' ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 203 ---------- Stafford, Sandra (1) Staflin, W. Ronald (3) Stakulson, Lenore (2) Stanovich, John (2) Stamnes, Bob (1) Starr, Sid (1) Stecher, Judy (1) Steimnamm, Elcena (3) Steiner, Margaret (3) Stephens, Pat (3) Stevens, Joy (2) Stevens, Sue (1) Stewart, Larry (1) Stewart, Margaret (3) Stickland, Peggy (1) Sting, Charles (1) Stixrud, Linda (3) Stonack, Barbara (1) Stover, Virginia (2) Strada, Joseph (3) Strauel, Sandra (1) Streeter, Carol (2) Strilcov, Sandra (2) Stromberg, Rosalyn (3) Strong, Kathy (3) Struck, Barbara (1) Sturgeon, Edward (2) Sturtz, Leslie (1) Stutz, Carol (2) Suckerman, Neal (1) Summers, Robert (3) Sumon, Sumanta (1) Swanberg, Bonnie (1) Swanson, Betty (1) Swanson, Gary (3) Swanson, Margie (2) Swapp, Virginia (1) Swenson, Jerry (3) Tackett, Joan (3) Tam, Julia (3) 203 inm.- , y. zap 7. b.':' 1 '~ ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 204 ---------- -11 - 1, r P1._I y Trutich, Nancy (1) Tubbs, Gary (3) Tuck, Eileen (1) Tuengel, Margo (3) Turner, James (1) 204 Tanguy, Jeanne (2) Tarleck, Bob (3) Tatlock, Linda (1) Taylor, Ann (1) Taylor, Diana (1) Taylor, Sandra (1) Teeters, Nicki (1) ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 205 ---------- Turner, Jeff (1) Turner, Rex (1) Turtainen, Jean (I) F Ulland, Karen (2) . Underwood, Larry (1) Unger, Linda (2) Unrein, Mary (1) Upper, Barbara (1) Urlacher, Jean (2) Van Egdom, Larry (1) Vanden Hoorn, Kenneth (1) Vander Vort, Karen (1) Van Ry, Sally (1) Van Valkenberg, Carol (2) Varner, Jim (1) Vasey, Susan (1) Vinje, Solveig (3) Void, Katherine (1) Vonneeder, Ellis (3) Vosti, Jana (1) Waak, Joyce (1) Wade, Robert (2) Wadsworth, Donna (1) Wagner, Frank (3) Wagner, LaVern (1) Wagner, Linda (1) Wahl, Mary Lee (1) Walren, Charles (3) Walker, Robert (3) Wallace, Gail (1) A Waller, Patty (1) Wallin, Nancy (2) Warren, Charles Walstrom, John (1) Walton, Mary (3) Walton, William (1) Wann, Roberta (1) Wanner, John (1) Ware, Christine (1) Warren, Sammie (1) 205 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 206 ---------- Wastradowski, Gloria (3) Watson, Avis (2) Watt, Linda (1) Wattum, Karen (1) Way, Bonnie (1) Waymire, Sharon (1) Webber, Elodie (2) Weber, Sue (1) Webster, Margaret (2) Weden, Mary Beth (1) Weimer, Pat M. (2) Weinstone, Kaye (1) Weir, Susan (1) Weiss, Pat (3) Wells, John (3) Weston, Diane (1) Wetter, Suzanne (1) Wheeler, Allen (1) Wheeles, Karen (1) White, Carol (1) White, Carolyn (1) White, Dani (1) White, Gary D. (2) White, Linda (2) White, Marsha (1) Wick, Diane (1) Wicklund, Linnea (3) Wieder, Cristine (1) Wiener, Julie (3) Wifler, Patricia (1) Wiggins, Kay (1) Wilbur, LeRoy ((3) Wilcox, Gaye (1) Wilkenson, Linda () Wilkinson, Lenore (1) Williams, Dennis (1) Williams, Judy (2) Williams, Irene (1) Williams, Roye (3) ' Williams, Russell (3) 206 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 207 ---------- Williams, Suzanne (3) Williams, William (3) Williamson, Coralie (3) Willison, Judy (3) Willsey, Alan (3) Wilson, Anita (1) Wilson, Barbara (1) Wilson, Christie (3) Wilson, Gerry (3) Wilson, Judy (2) Wilson, Margaret (1) Wilson, Wanda (3) Winderl, Sherry (1) Winsor, Florence (1) Wire, Judie Wills (3) Wise, Virginia (3) Wolden, Carol Ann (2) Wolfe, Donna (1) Woods, Judy (3) Woodward, Ruth (1) Woodward, Joyce (3) Woodward, Leslie (2) Woollen, Dave (2) Wray, Julie (1) Wright, Terryll (2)ii r' Wurgler, Marilie (1) Wylde, Colleen (2) Yoshioka, Laverne (1) Young, Glenn (3) Young, Mary Jo Youngs, Eileen (1) Yurovchak, Marilou (1) Zackrison, Nancy (2) Zimmerman, Carol (1) Zoet, Denny (1) 207 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 208 ---------- Brinsmead, Alice (3) Bame, Dean (2) Campbell, David (1) Carlquist, Jana (1) Carossina, Elizabeth (3) Castanado, Toni (2) Chatterson, Jim (3) Cheadle, Elizabeth (1) Cheney, Janet (3) Christopherson, Alan (3) Clark, James (3) Coleman, Connie (1) Cooper, Sharon (1) Corey, Diane (3) Cox, William (3) Crowe, Leslie (3) Culver, Linda (2) Crase, Susan (1) Crews, Linda (1) Cronkite, Steve (2) Smith, Lynda Daugherty, Joy (1) Davis, Kathleen (1) Kreitinger, Carri (1) McNeal, Diane (3) 208 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 209 ---------- FACULTY Dr. Patricia Abel 112 Dr. William Abel 112 Dr. Henry Adams 112 Dr. Margaret Aitken 112 Dr. Angelo Anastasia 112 Mr. Hudson Anderson 112 Mr. Dwight Andrus 112 Dr. Angelo Angelocci 112 Miss Chappelle Arnett 112 Dr. Pat Atteberry 110 Mr. Declan Barron 112 Dr. William Bender 112 Dr. James Bennett 112 Dr. Marion Besserman 112 Dr. Don Blood 23 Dr. Bernard Boylan 112 Dr. Laurence Brewster 112, 29, 65 Mr. Clark Brown 112 Dr. Don Brown 112 Mr. Sam Buchanan 26 Dr. Don Buttrick 112 Dr. William Budd 24 Dr. Sene Carlile 111 Dr. Katherine Carroll 113 Miss Katherine Casanova 113 Dr. Moyle Cederstrom 113 Miss Edna Channer 113 Stephen Chase 22 Dr. Harold Chatland 23 Dr. Robert Christman 109 Mr. Thomas Churchill 113 Dr. Edwin Clapp 109 Dr. Gerald Cohen 113 Mr. Graham Collier 113 Mr. Jay Conquest 113 Mr. Leslie Crawford 113 Dr. Howard Critchfield 109 Dr. Lowell Crow 113 Dr. Frank D'Andrea 110 Dr. Stanley Daugert 110 Mr. William Dittrich 113 Dr. Britta Downey 113 Mr. Howard Downey 113 Dr. Don Easterbrook 113 Mr. John Eckerson 113 Dr. Lowell Eddy 113 Dr. Alf Eikaas 113 Dr. Peter Elich 113, 29 Dr. Ross Ellis 114 Mr. William Elwood 114 Dr. Barbara Etzel 114 Mrs. Eunice Faber 114 Mr. J. Kaye Faulkner 114 Dr. Frederick Feringer 24 Mr. Donald Ferris 24 Mr. A. Hugh Fleetwood 114 Dr. Charles Flora 114 Mr. Marshall Forrest 22 Dr. Andrew Frank 108 Miss Ada Gambrell 114 Mr. Harvey Gelder 114 Mr. Jerome Glass 114 Mr. Harold Goltz 23 Dr. Thomas Grove 114 Miss Monica Gutchow 114 Mr. Byron Haglund 114 Mrs. Bernice Hall 22 Mr. James Hanna 114 Miss Elizabeth Hanagan 114 Dr. Alta Hansen 114 Dr. Chrales Hansford 114 Dr. Charles Harwood 111 Dr. Joseph Haskisaki 110 Mr. William Hatch 25 Mr. Herbert Hearsey 114 Dr. Wallace Heath 115 Dr. John Hebal 115 Dr. John Helms 115 Dr. Earl Hepler 115 Miss Mildred Herrick 111 Dr. Arthur Hicks 115 Dr. C. Max Higbee 115 Mr. James Hildebrand 115 Dr. Harley Hiller 115 Mrs. Evelyn Hinds 115 Mrs. Mabel Hodges 115 Mr. Annis Hovde 115 Dr. James L. Jarrett 20 Miss Vivian Johnson 115 Dr. Elvet Jones 115 Dr. Henry Jones 115 Dr. J. Charles Jones 115 Dr. Halldor Karason 115 Dr. Herbert Kariel 115 Miss Ruth Kelsey 116 Dr. Eugene Kim 116 Dr. Eleanor King 109 Dr. Emelia-Louise Kilby 116 Mrs. Florence Kirkpatrick 116 Dr. Fred Knapman 116 Mr. Gerald Kraft 116 Dr. Merle S. Kuder 23 Dr. Arnold Lahti 116 Mr. Charles Lappenbusch 116 Mrs. Edith Larrabee 116 Dr. Golden Larsen 116 Mr. Robert Lawyer 116 Dr. Lawrence Lee 116 Mr. Merrill Lewis 116 Dr. Byron Lindholm 116 Dr. Richard Lindsay 116 Mr. Frederick Lister 116 Dr. James Lounsberry 116, 57 209 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 210 ---------- Mr. Lawrence Lowenthal 117 Mr. Richard McAllister 117 Mr. C. W. McDonald 24 Dr. David McDonald 117 Dr. James McFarland 117 Miss Ruby McInnes 117 Dr. Raymond McLeod 111 Dr. Mason McQuiston 117 Mr. David Marsh 108 Dr. James Martin 117 Dr. Evelyn Mason 117 Mrs. Miriam Mathes 117 Dr. Erwin S. Mayer 108 Mr. Robin Mayor 117 Dr. Peter Nazur 117 Mr. Robert Michener 117 Mr. Vladimir Milicic 117 Mr. Charles Miller 117 Dr. Elbert Miller 117 Dr. Howard Mitchell 117 Dr. Meribeth Mitchell 117 Dr. Robert Monahan 117 Dr. Debnath Mooherjee 118 Mr. George Muldrow 118 Mr. James Mulligan 118, 25 Mr. Roy Mumme 118 Dr. Keith Murray 110 Mr. Gediminas Namikas 118 Dr. Edward Neuzil 118 Dr. Idus Newby 118 Mr. Alden Nickelson 118 Miss Synva Nicol 118 Dr. William Nilsson 118 Dr. Frank Nugent 24 Dr. James O'Brien 118 Mr. William O'Neil 26 Miss Evelyn Odom 118 Dr. Fred Olson 118 Mr. Thomas Osborn 118 Miss Vilia Paeglis 118 Dr. Harold Palmer 118 Dr. Dick Payne 118 Miss Miriam Peck 118 Mr. Joseph T. Pemberton 22 Miss Ruth Platt 118 Dr. Sam Porter 119 Miss Lorraine Powers 24 Dr. William Proveller 119 Mr. Frank Punches 25 Mr. Richard Purtill 119 Dr. August Radke 119 Mr. Charles Randall 119 Mr. Bernard Regier 119 Mr. Dale Reubart 119 Mr. Richard Reynolds 32, 29, 25 Dr. Charles Rice 119 Dr. Willard Riddles 119 Dr. Williard Riddles 119 Dr. Sheldon Rio 119 Dr. Walter Robinson 119 Mr. Alfred Roe 119 Miss Mary Rokahr 110 Dr. J. Alan Ross 23 Dr. Marjorie Ryan 119 Dr. Paul Rygg 119 Mr. Marvin Sandalle 25 Mr. Walter Sanders 119 Dr. David Schaub 119 Dr. Erhart Schinske 119 Dr. Carl Schuler 120 Dr. Ray Schwalm 120 Dr. Donald Schwemmin 120 Mr. William Scott 120 Mr. Jean-Charles Seigneuret 120 Mr. Vernon Serl 120 Mr. Delbert Simon 120 Dr. Bearnice Skeen 120 Dr. Knute Skinner 120 Dr. John Spalding 120 Mr. Philip Spaulding 120 Mr. David G. Sprague 22 Dr. Thaddeus Spratlen 120 Mrs. Nonie Stonehouse 120 Dr. Paul Stoner 120 Miss Leona Sundquist 108 Miss Myrtle Swanson 120 Miss Mary Tagliabue 120 Dr. Herbert Taylor 111 Mr. Arthur Thal 120 Mr. Philip Thayer 120 Dr. Leslie Thomas 120 Dr. Ralph Thompson 121 Dr. William Tomaras 110, 57 Mr. Martin Tucker 121 Miss Helen Turck 121 Dr. Albert VanAver 121 Mr. Stewart Van Wingerden 121 Mr. Douglas Vander Yacht 121 Mr. Gene Vike 121 Mrs. Goldie Vitt 121 Dr. Paul Wadleigh 121 Mr. Paul Waldo 121 Dr. Don Walter 121 Dr. Mary Watrous 121 Mr. Walter Wegner 121 Miss Ruth Weythman 110 Dr. Maurice Williams 121 Mr. Don Wiseman 121, 57 Mr. George Witter 121 Dr. John Wuest 121 Dr. Raymond Young 121 210 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 211 ---------- STUDENTS -A-Aarstol, Pat 176 Aasen, Donald 159 Abbey, Annabelle 176 Abbott, Keith 59 Abbott, Sara 152 Abbott, Terry 176 Abrahamse, Cornelia 176 Abrahamsen, Glenn 159 Ackley, Joyce 176 Ackley, Richard 176 Adams, Brenda 176 Adams, Eugene 176 Adams, Janet 176 Adams, James 70, 159 Adams, Lewis 176 Adams, Marjorie 176 Adamson, Marilyn 176 Adler, Ann 176 Adler, Leilani 176 Afrank, Joyce 159 Afrank, Lloyd 33 Aggett, Brian 159 Aiken, Perry 176 Aker, Judy 176 Akita, Patricia 176 Albert, Cheryl 176 Albrecht, Jerie 4, 176 Alford, Karen 176 Alfred, Dave 59, 30, 57 Allbritton, Kay 176 Allen, Sue 177 Allen, Doris 176 Allen, Janice 176 Allen, Sara 176 Alleyn, Mary 177 Allison, Jeanne 177 Althof, Vivian 177 Altman, John 156, 177 Anchan, Ray 156 Anderson, Almira 177 Anderson, Arlene 177 Anderson, Bruce 99, 177 Anderson, Karla 50 Anderson, Chad 177 Anderson, Charlotte 177 Anderson, Doug 177 Anderson, Elaine 177 Anderson, Gary 128, 177 Anderson, Gayle 177 Anderson, Karen 32, 159 Anderson, Kay 177 Anderson, Kristine 177 Anderson, Nancy 177 Anderson, Lana 177 Anderson, Ross 177 Anderson, Sharon 177 Andresen, Jerry 177 Andrews, Jack 155, 148 Andrews, William 177 Anhoury, Susan 177 Antrobus, Susan 177 Argo, Donald 177 Armstrong, Andra 177 Armstrong, Carol 150 Armstrong, Lynn 177 Armstrong, Thom 177 Arrington, Dan 159 Ashworth, Kent 177 Aspden, Steve 177 Assink, Charlotte 177 Assink, Williard 159 Austin, Bob 177 Axtell, Gary 59, 99 Ayers, Brian 177 -B-Baar, Ralph 177 Babbitt, Lanny 99, 177 Bacon, Cherrie 177 Bacon, Sandra 177 Bagley, Pete 177 Bahlman, Lindy 178 Bailey, Carol 177 Bailey, Gary 159 Bailey, Marvin 178 Baily, Esther 178 Bajema, Marlene 178 Ball, Terry 70 Ballingar, Pat 178 Bame, Dean 208 Banick, Ronald 30, 31, 156, 158, 159 Banjuh, Brenda 178 Banks, Merwyn 159 Banks, Wendy 159 Barber, Pamela 178 Barclay, Sue 178 Bardon, Arnette 154 Barger, Geneil 178 Barker, Barbara 160 Barlow, Linda 152, 160 Barnhart, Donald 178 Barrett, Bill 178 Barringer, Carol 178 Bass, Judy 178 Bassett, Beverly 178 Bauer, Wes 156 Baybayan, Janet 178 Bayne, John 77, 178 Beals, Sharon 178 Beaman, Bruce 178 Becken, Carol Ann 148, 160 Becker, Barbara 178 Beckstrom, Ron 160 Beeman, Gary 29, 160 Beernink, Carol 178 Behme, Norma 178 Beisse, Fred 178 Behnke, Larry 178 Beletski, Margie 178 Belkan, Julie 178 Bellingar, Judy 160 Bemis, Ruth 178 Bendiksen, Sue 178 Benjamin, JoEllen 160 Bennett, Dorothy 178 Bennett, Ruth 178 Benseler, Dave 128, 178 Benson, Leann 178 Benson, Mike 148 Berg, Linnea 152, 178 Bergau, Betty 178 Berger, Don 178 Berglund, Kathy 178 Berquist, Rodger 160 Bergsma, James 178 Bernhardt, Bill 178 Berry, Michael 178 Bertram, Sally 179 Beving, Mary 179 Bezanson, Beverly 160 Beyers, Barbara 179 Bianchi, Stan 70 Biggs, Alissa 179 Bilodeau, Gail 160 Bilodeau, Lynn 148, 179 Birch, Pat 179 Birchard, Barbara 179 Birchman, Patricia 179 Bjorn, Larry 179 Bjornson, Margaret 179 Blackstock, Jane 128 Blair, Martha 179 Blakely, Kirk 179 Blaker, Ross 179 Bland, Paul 179 Blankers, Dale 179 Blaske, Joan 179 Blanton, Walt 148, 155, 179 Blauvelt, Linda 179 Blessin, Linda 148, 160 Blick, Mary 160 Blore, Charlene 160 Blume, Larry 179 Boede, Barbara 144, 160 Boehm, Frank 148 Boehringer, Connie 179 Boers, Sharon 179 Boivin, Mike 160 Boner, Dennis 154, 179 Bonney, Linda 179 Boohm, Margaret 179 Booton, Heidi 179 Boring, Mike 32, 179 Bortles, Dan 152, 153, 179 211 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 212 ---------- Boseck, Janet 160 Bosenius, Carol 179 Boswell, Robert 160 Both, Judith 179 Bottiger, Shirley 179 Botting, Peter 179 Bottorff, Richard 160 Bourasaw, Noel 33, 128, 179 Bovey, Dan 152, 153, 179 Bowlby, Jean 179 Bowman, Nancy 179 Bowman, Paul 161 Bowns, Mel 148 Boyd, Anne 179 Boyd, William 150, 179 Boyer, John 179 Boykin, Jerry 59 Boyles, Jim 161 Boysen, Carson 128, 146 Bradley, Clare 179 Brainard, Ellen 180 Braithwaite, Edwin 179 Braithwaite, Kathleen 180 Braithwaite, Vivian 180 Brant, Bonnie Jean 161 Brant, Becky 161 Bremer, Marie 180 Brennan, Mike 180 Brewster, Pat 180 Brewitt, Roger 70 Bridges, Ed 148 Briggs, Don 180 Brinsmead, Alice 180, 208 Brock, Diane 180 Broder, Beth 180 Brodlin, Herb 148 Brooks, Betty 180 Brooks, William 161 Brotherton, Fred 180 Brower, Ted 180 Brower, Sue 180 Brown, Carroll 161 Brown, Jim 161 Brown, Janna 180 Brown, Richard 180 Brown, Seawillow 180 Brown, Terese 180 Brown, Toni 180 Brown, Virginia Jr. 180 Browne, Albert 99, 180 Bruce, Linda 180 Bruett, Roger 180 Bruland, Clifford 180 Brumfield, Roger 180 Brune, Sharon 180 Bruno, Karen 161 Bryan, Don 180 Bryce, Allen 180 Buchmeier, John 180 Buck, Sue 180 Buckner, Dave 152, 153 Buckner, Kathy 180 Bueler, Becky 154 Buginnis, Linda 180 Buginnis, Shirley 128, 180 Bumbar, David 180 Bumgarner, Diane 180 Bumgarner, Leslie 144, 145, 161 Bunt, Ruth 180 Burch, Gary 70, 180 Burdine, Marjorie 180 Burgess, Lynette 180 Burke, Bill 128 Burke, Ray 128 Burkey, Carol 180 Burnett, Linda 180 Burns, Jim 154, 161 Burrow, Judy 161 Burton, Charles 181 Burton, K. 59, 73 Burton, R. 73, 161 Butler, John 128, 161 Butrim, Eleanor 161 Button, Dave 70 Buxton, Chris 181 Byer, Anne 180 -C-Cabreros, Christina 180 Caldwell, Bruce 180 Caldwell, William 161 Calvert, Janet 180 Campbell, Alila 152, 180 Campbell, Ann 152 Campbell, David 208 Campbell, Dorothea 181 Canaday, Diane 181 Capps, Susanna 161 Carkner, Dick 181 Carlberg, Ralph 181 Carlquist, Jana 208 Carlson, Russ 50, 54 Carlson, Audrey 181 Carossino, Elizabeth 208 Carr, Betty 181 Carroll, Marianne 161 Carter, Robert 161 Carver, Dick 148, 181 Caskey, Mary 156, 158, 162 Cassidy, Gerry 181 Castaneda, Toni 208 Caufman, Sue 152, 181 Ceteznik, Frank 30, 44, 88, 162 Chapman, James 77, 181 Chapman, Karen 181 Chapman, Len 75 Chapman, Walt 181 Chatterson, Jim 208 Cheadle, Elizabeth 208 Cheney, Janet 208 Cheney, Linda 181 Choate, Charles 162 Christner, Harold 181 Christopherson, Alan 208 Chriswell, Bonnie 181 Church, Dawn 162 Church, Linda 150 Claar, David 181 Clark, James 208 Clark, Jean 162 Clark, Martin 148 Clark, Neil 181 Clary, Susan 181 Clausen, James 70 Clifford, Patty 60, 181 Clover, Shirley 181 Cluchey, Margaret 181 Coach, Cherie 181 Coates, Duncan 70 Cochenour, Dan 181 Coffin, Patricia 162 Cokeley, Paul 162 Colaccino, Dennis 70 Cole, Calvin 128, 145, 162 Cole, Jeannie 181 Cole, Mary Anne 145, 181 Cole, Nikki 181 Coleman, Constance 208 Colla, Barbara 181 Collingwood, Sandra 162 Collins, Bill 77 Collins, Errol 181 Collins, Judith 181 Collins, Linda 181 Collins, Rodger 212 Colvin, Kenneth 75, 155, 181 Comfort, Pamela 181 Companion, Thomas 162 Condon, Robert 162 Conine, Beau 181 Conn, Colleen 182 Conn, Janet 182 Conn, Susan 182 Connell, Ron 182 Connolly, Diane 182 Conrad, Rielly 182 Cooper, Sharon 208 Coppen, Dick 182 Corey, Diane 208 Corey, Vicki 145, 152, 182 Corliss, Dave 162 Corning, Becky 182 Constanza, Janette 60 Costello, Michelle 182 Costello, Mike 59 Counter, Sharon 182 Cowan, Dudley 77 Cox, Cheri 182 Cox, Glenda 182 Cox, Greg 162 Cox, Linda 128 Cox, Margaret 162 Cox, Mary 182 Cox, William 208 Crabtree, Sherry 182 Craig, Janet 182 Crase, Susan 152, 208 Creevey, Judy 182 Crews, Linda 128, 208 Crinnins, Mike 182 Crimmins, Paige 182 Criscuola, Vicky 162 Cronkhite, Steve 208 Crose, Susan 182 Crowe, Leslie 208 Cuffel, Susan 182 Cuizon, Marsha 182 Culver, Diana 182 Culver, Linda 208 Cummings, Nancy 182 Cunningham, Judy 182 Curtis, Dave 59 212 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 213 ---------- Cusick, Edward 182 Cusick, T. 70 -D-Dahl, Reg 77 Dahl, Terry 182 Dahlberg, Robert Dahlberg, Scott 182 Dahlquist, Elizabeth 175 Dale, Billie Jean 182 D'Alessandro, Joan 182 Dalrymple, Janet 145, 182 Dalthorp, Sherry 182 Dalton, Charles 182 Danielsen, Gene 182 Danielson, Gary 70, 182 Dark, Karen 182 Daugherty, Joy 208 Davenport, Janice 152 Davenport, Nancy 182 Davidson, Spence 75, 182 Davis, Kathleen 208 Davis, Thomas 182 Davisson, William 183 Dawson, Pat 183 Day, Claudia 183 Day, John 155 Daye, Carolyn 183 Dean, Judy 183 Debunce, Ann 183 DeBusschere, Gary 183 DeCastro, Ben 148 Decker, Ralph 183 DeGolier, Larry 183 DeGallier, Glenn 162 DeGoojer, Neil 183 DeKay, Dianne 183 DeKay, Larry 183 Deleau, Judith 183 Delton, Dianna 183 Demick, Mary 183 Dempster, Shelley 183 Deniston, Anne 183 Denney, Jacqueline 183 Denney, Sheila 183 Dennis, Patrick 183 DeRosia, Gail 162 Dever, Catherine 183 Devier, R. 73 DeVoe, James 183 Dickau, John 152, 183 Dickey, Colleen 162 Dickinson, Robert 183 Dierken, Beth 183 Diers, Elizabeth 183 Dietrich, Donna 183 Dixon, James 183 Dodd, Philip 183 Dodds, Dennis 128 Dolmseth, Kent 40, 83 Dombroski, Gerald 163 Donnellan, Jon 163 Donoghue, Kathleen 183 Donovan, Ann 156, 163 Dorband, Allen 128 Dorn, Donald 152, 153 Dorsing, Anita 183 Douma, Peter 183 Dourte, Richard 183 Dow, Kevin 152, 153, 183 Dowell, Lane 183 Dowen, Barbara 163 Dowling, Marcia 183 Doyle, Darlene 183 Drake, Sharon 183 Dreger, Carole 183 Drestinger, Carrir 183 Duckett, Marilyn 163 Duncan, Bruce 183 Dunlap, Marsha 148, 184 Dunn, Jacqueline 184 Dunn, Larrie 163 Dupen, Novelle 184 -E-Edin, Jean 184 Egan, Gene 184 Egle, Patricia 156, 184 Ehlers, David 184 Eilers, Valerie 184 Eisele, Judy 184 Eldred, Elizabeth 184 Eldred, Leonard 163 Elfendahl, Gerald 163 Ellefson, D. Lynne 184 Ellingson, Janet 184 Elliott, Stephen 152, 153, 184 Ellis, Lynda 154 Ellison, Carol 184 Elvebak, Ella 184 Ely, Ferrell 184 Emerson, Dixie 154, 184 Emery, Dave 75 Emmons, Marcia 184 Eng, April 184 Engel, Alice 152, 184 Ennen, Linda 184 Enslow, Christiane 184 Erickson, Donna 184 Erickson, Donna Marie Erickson, Penny 184 Erickson, Richard 163 Erlandbush, F. 59, 73 Ervin, Carrie 184 Eschrich, Jack 163 Esselbach, Gayle 184 Etzel, Jane 60 Etzel, Janice 184 Everett, John 184 Evertz, Pamela 184 Ewing, Lesta 163 -F-Fairchild, Daniel 184 Fairchild, Wendy 184 Fagan, Nancy 184 Fagg, Frances 214 Farmer, Marta 184 Farrell, Margaret 184 Farrell, Mary 163 Farrow, B. 73 Faver, Patricia 184 Fayette, Michelle 184 213 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 214 ---------- Fearn, Shirley 184 Fegley, Marybeth 184 Ferber, Carroll 184 Ferch, Carol 184 Ferguson, Eleanor 150 Ferguson, Judy 184 Ferris, Gordon 214 Ferris, Nancy 184 Field, JoAnne 184 Field, William 163 Figgins, Stan 214 Fillinger, Susan 185 Finholm, Marilou 184 Finholt, Bonnie 185 Finley, Loren 128 Finlon, John 185 Finney, Richard 185 Finnie, Linda 128, 152, 185 Finseth, Doreen 163 Finucan, Christine 185 Fisher, Eileen 163 Fisher, Nick 150 Fjellman, Judy 185 Flakus, Rodney 185 Fleming, Rita 185 Flickinger, Martha 154, 185 Flint, William 163 Foog, Frances 185 Foote, Cheryl 185 Forbes, David 148, 155 Ford, Janice 185 Forney, Heather 50, 54, 144 Foss, Michael 185 Fox, Karen 185 Frady, Clark 70, 185 Frank, Richard 163 Frasch, Carl 185 Frazier, Jack 164 Frederickson, Diane 185 Frederick, Linda 185 Freeburn, Denny 128, 185 Freitas, Merrill 185 Friday, Edna 185 Friend, Jandl 185 Frisbie, Lynn 185 Frisell, Julie 185 Friske, Carol 185 Froman, Margaret 185 Froman, Peggy 145 Fry, Ken 57, 59 Fuhrer, Frank 77 Fuller, Paul 185 Fullerton, John 57, 59 Fullner, Richard 185 Fumano, Gary 57, 59, 73, 164 Furch, Carole 154 Furse, Susan 152, 185 - G-Gay, Leonard 186 Gaebe, Sandra 185 Gagnon, Dorothy 185 Gaines, Thomas 185 Gallagher, Pat 185 Galliher, Verdie 152 Galyon, Jeanne 185 Gangwish, Leslie 164 214 Garber, Joan 128 Gardner, Gail 185 Gardner, Phyllis 185 Garman, Doug 186 Garman, Margaret 186 Garness, Helen 186 Garner, Mary Lue 186 Garrioch, Lorraine 186 Garve, Sherril 186 Gastovich, Linda 187 Gates, Vicki 152 Geiger, Joanne Gelow, Gary 186 Genther, William 186 Gerard, Rene 164 Gerdon, Joan 186 Gerhard, Daniel 156, 186 Gerhard, Gary 29, 30, 31 Gerhard, Molly 30, 156, 186 Germain, Roger 185 Getz, Kathleen 186 Gibbons, John 186 Gibbs, Allen 214 Giffen, Gail 186 Giger, Dick 156, 158, 164 Gilda, Karen 164 Gilda, Robert 70, 164 Gillanders, Ed 59 Gillanders, Harry 186 Gillespie, Lynn 99, 164 Gilliard, Adele 214 Gilliland, Paul 148 Girod, Terry 164 Gjovaag, Carolyn 214 Gjovaag, Gerald 152, 153, 164 Glen, Bill 59 Glover, Betsy 186 Godfrey, Ann 186 Godfrey, Gailynne 186 Goelzer, Georgina 164 Goeres, Karen 164 Goerg, Sharon 164 Goldstein, Marta 186 Golliher, Virdie 152, 186 Goodwin, Susan 186 Gorder, Bert 186 Gordon, Larry 186 Gorin, Dennis 186 Gorum, Bev 186 Golt, Peggy 186 Graff, Rex 164 Graham, Bob 152, 153, 186 Graham, Susan 186 Grandquis, Douglas 186 Grandstrom, Paul 186 Granmo, Karen 128, 186 Grant, Donald 186 Grant, Suzanne 215 Green, Frances 186 Green, Johnnie 154 Green, Linda 189 Green, Marcia 186 Greene, Malcolm 164 Gregory, John 164 Gregory, Norman 70 Grimlund, Sally 186 Griffin, John 215 Griggs, Peter 164 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 215 ---------- Grill, Gerald 154 Grimes, Florence 186 Grimm, Marilyn 50, 186 Grooms, Reginald 186 Gross, Dolores 186 Groves, Bruce 187 Gruber, Frederick 164 Guam, Rachel 152 Gudgel, Dennis 215 Gudmundson, Donna 187 Guernsey, Kenneth 165, 187 Gufler, David 187 Gullickson, Dan 154 Gulstine, Sally 187 Gustavson, Lynn 187 -H-Haferkorn, Peggy L. 187 Hageman, Ann 215 Hager, Susan 187 Hagerhjelm, Charles R. 187 Halbruge, Elsie 187 Hall, James P. 187 Hall, John W. 187 Hall, Pamela M. 187 Hall, Robert E. 187 Hall, Robert G. 150, 165 Hall, Sharon L. 154, 187 Hall, Sue 88, 187 Hallgrimson, Dan 187 Hallock, Sally 187 Hamelin, Carl 187 Hamm, Mary 187 Hammett, Richard 187 Hammond, Margaret 187 Hancock, Curtis 187 Hancock, Judy 152, 187 Handeland, Pauline 187 Hansen, Charlotte 187 Hansen, Julian 187 Hansen, Russ 59 Hanson, Charles 187 Hanson, Kay 187 Hanson, Sandra 187 Harbeck, David 187 Harer, Rosalie 187 Hardy, Elaine 156, 187 Harlow, JoAnne 187 Harmer, Terry 155 Harnden, Larry 128, 187 Harrison, Margaret 187 Harrison, Pamela 187 Hart, Trudy 187 Hart, Linda 165 Hart, Pamela 187 Hartland, Jay 188 Hartman, Eileen 148 Hartman, Larry 165 Hartman, Phylis 165 Hashagen, David 215 Hassel, Kris 188 Hatch, Karen 188 Hatch, M. 73 Haveman, Gary 188 Havens, Sharon 188 Hawkins, Gay 188 Hawkins, Yvonne 188 Hawn, Patricia 165 Hay, Bill 188 Hayes, Elisabeth 152 Hayes, Seth 188 Hayes, Valerie 165 Hayter, Patricia 188 Hazen, Mary 188 Heaton, Michael 188 Heay, Dick 70 Hedges, Richard 165 Hedman, Donna 188 Heilesen, Robert 188 Heintz, Judy 188 Heinz, Bill 144 Helse, Carolyn 188 Hemmerling, Lotte 188 Henderson, Vivian 188 Henderson, Wendy 188 Hendrickson, Robert 165 Henyan, W. Arnold 188 Hester, Webb 128, 188 Heverling, Jeff 165 Hicks, Judy 188 Hiekenbottom, James 165 Hiester, Mary 152 Higashi, Penelope 188 Higginson, James E. 188 Highnam, David E. 165 Hilber, Shirley J. 188 Hild, Vern E. 188 Hill, Barbara 188 Hill, Carolyn 188 Hill, Craig 75, 188 Hill, Janet 165 Hillaire, Will 152 Hinkey, Linda 188 Hintz, Donna 188 Hirano, Karen 165 Hoagland, Charles 188 Hobbs, Donna 189 Hoff, Douglas 165 Hoffmann, Donna 188 Holbrook, Hal Holding, Sharon 188 Holert, Donald 188 Holert, R. 73 Holert, Uta 188 Holland, Steven 188 Holliday, Katherine 188 Hollinger, James 148, 155, 188 Holm, Barbara 188 Holmes, George 189 Holt, Richard 189 Holt, Robert 189 Holterman, Rolland 189 Homme, Richard 128 Hoodenpyl, Judy 189 Hooper, Edward 189 Hoover, Joan 189 Hopkins, Jerry 189 Horat, Shirley 189 Horn, Karen 154 Horn, Kirk 165 Hornschuck, John 148 Horst, David 215 Hoselton, Linda 189 Hosier, Nancy 189 Hostetter, Kristina 189 Hougo, Herb 165 Houk, Deanna 150 Howard, Betty Hubbard, Gary 165 Huddleston, Ron 166 Hudson, Douglas 215 Huff, Gary 189 Hulbert, Fred 189 Hulbert, Linda 189 Hull, George 189 Huning, Harold 166 Hunsberger, Stephanie 189 Hunskor, Kay 189 Hunter, Brian 189 Hunter, Jo 189 Hunter, Judith 166 Hunter, Nancy 189 Hurst, Mary 189 Husby, Dave 70 Huse, Susan 189 Huston, Dennis 70, 166 Huston, Donald 70, 189 Hyatt, Mike 30, 27 Hylton, Dale 189 -I-Inuzuka, Masako 189 Irish, Susan 175 Iverson, Helen 189 Iverson, Penny 189, 215 Izumi, Karen 189 -J - Jackson, D. 73 Jackson, Martha 189 Jackson, Pam 189 Jackson, Willis 166 Jacobs, Elaine 189 Jago, Nancy 189 Jahn, Sharon 166 James, Jim 189 Jamison, Fred 189 Jansen, Judy 189 Jarman, Kathleen 189 Jarvie, Marian 189 Jarvis, Ed 154 Jeans, Jim 59 Jellison, Jane 190 Jenkins, Marilyn 190 Jensen, Carolyn 190 Jensen, W. 70 Jepperson, Robert 190 Jerdal, Larry 190 Jevne, Robert 166 Johansen, Dio Jean 73, 190 Johansson, Marie 190 Johnson, Carol 166, 190 Johnson, Carolyn 190 Johnson, Christine 190 Johnson, Diane L. 190 Johnson, Diane M. 190 Johnson, Dianne V. 190 Johnson, Gay 190 Johnson, Ingrid 190 215 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 216 ---------- Johnson, Ingeborg 166 Johnson, Irene 190 Johnson, Jacqueline 190 Johnson, James 190 Johnson, Julie 128, 190 Johnson, Karen 190 Johnson, Kayrene 166 Johnson, Kevin 190 Johnson, Linda C. 190 Johnson, Linda L. 190 Johnson, Martha 190 Johnson, Marvel 154, 190 Johnson, Melvin 59, 77, 190 Johnson, Merle 190 Johnson, Rena 190 Johnson, Tom C. 190 Johnson, Thomas H. 190 Johnson, Virginia C. 150, 190 Johnson, Virginia L. 150 Johnson, Vincent 166 Johnston, Connie 156, 190 Johnston, Karen 166 Johnston, Nancy 190 Jonasson, Donald 190 Jonasson, Janice 166 Jones, James 166 Jones, Heidi 190 Jones, Kathie 190 Jones, Kathryn 152, 190 Jones, Michael 83, 40 Jones, Ron 215 Jonson, Gary 190 Jorgenson, Jim 59 Jorissen, Adrian 216 Joslin, Ronald 152, 190 Jovag, Don 190 Judd, Marjeanne 190 Juvet, Adele 166 -K-Kaaland, Mike 145 Kahout, Stan 191 Kajfas, Valenie 191 Kaminski, Karen 152, 191 Kampf, Trudy 128, 191 Kasemeier, Karen 150, 191 Kawakami, Arleen 191 Kay, Judi 191 Kazelenski, Steve 191 Keeler, Prudence 191 Keene, Beverly 191 Keene, Bonnie 191 Keith, Joyce 191 Kellam, David 191 Kelly, Barbara 191 Kelly, Jeanne 52, 191 Kelly, Kay 152, 191 Kelly, Nancy 154 Keltner, Jerry 166, 191 Keltner, Richard 216 Kemp, Jim 148, 191 Kemper, Charleen 191 Kendall, Janet 191 Kennicott, Bob 155, 148 Kent, James 166 Kern, Rodney 191 Kerr, Don 191 K.ur, John 167 Kerstetter, Don 191 Key, Nancy 191 Kidd, Jane 191 Kimple, Perry 167 Kinch, Gary 59 King, Mary 191 King, Sharon 191 King, W. 73, 167 Kintzi, Margaret 152, 191 Kirk, Mike 70, 167 Kirkendall, Linda 191 Kitchell, Pat 167 Kjelstad, Matt 59 Klein, Chuck 155, 156 Klein, Karen 148, 191 Kleve, Linda 145 Kloster, Karl 167 Knappe, Kathy 191 Kneeland, Laurel 148, 191 Knight, Larry 191 Knudson, Dusti 128, 191 Knudson, Susan 191 Knutsen, Audrey 167 Knutsen, Dave 59 Knutson, Kay 191 Knutzen, Jim 59, 191 Koch, Susanne 191 Koehn, Pat 191 Kolstad, Mel 191 Koltz, Nancy 192 Kombol, Jeff 155, 148 Konen, Jolene 192 Kosoff, L. 73, 59, 57 Koster, John Kowaleski, Myra 192 Kraemer, George 192 Kramer, Marjorie 167 Kramer, Ted 167 Krass, Esther 192 Kreck, Mary 192 Kreitinger, Carri Krell, Dennis 192 Krink, Margaret 192 Kruger, Gary 167 Kuffner, William 192 Kuhn, Edward 167 Kulbitski, Joan 167 Kumagai, Akiko 192 Kurtz, Patricia 192 Kurus, Robert 167 Kwock, Lynette 152, 167 -L-Laclair, Virginia 192 LaCount, Karen 150 Ladines, R. 73 Lajala, Maribeth 192 LaRiviere, Randy 192 Lambrecht, Patty 192 Lamken, Elaine 192 Lamphear, Joel 30, 156, 192 Land, Larry 77 Lande, Gale 192 Landry, Jim 192 Lane, Laura 192 Lane, Terry 59, 77 Lang, Betty 192 Langdale, Pamela 192 Langseth, Dorothy 154 Lantz, Geraldine 167 Larkin, Sandra 192 Larrabee, Robert 192 Larson, Bruce 192 Larson, Donald 192 Larson, Janet 192 Larson, Linda 192 Larson, Roger 192 Laursen, Gary 192 Lawseth, Linda 152, 192 Lawdon, Judy 192 Lawson, Linda 150, 175 Laxdal, James 192 Laz, JoAnne 192 Leake, Nancy 192 Leavitt, Robin 192 Lechner, Lorraine 192 Lee, Diane 30 Lee, Dianna 30 Lee, Patti 192 Leenders, Jerry 152 Lemp, Jill 192 Lennon, Kenneth 167 Lervick, Marilana 193 Levenhagen, Warren 193 Leverett, Victor 163 Levold, Janina 193 Lew, Edward 167 Lewis, Betty 193 Lewis, Dave 167 Lewis, Linda 193 Libby, Richard 193 Libby, Roger 128, 193 Lich, Jay 59 Lightburn, Maxine 193 Lilgreen, Laura 168 Lillard, Linda 193 Linde, Ted 168 Lindesmith, Jeanne 193 Lindsay, Laurie 193 Liner, Ted 70 Linermore, Leroy 193 Lingbloom, Billie 193 Linrud, June 216 Linker, Sue 193 Little, Cathy 128 Little, Richard 193 Littlejohn, Nancy 193 Livermore, Leroy 168 Lloyd, Margaret 193 Lochridge, Ralph 193 Lockman, Howard 193 Lockwood, Phil 75 Loe, Mary 193 Logue, James 168 Longbottom, Diane 193 Long, Nancy 193 Loomis, Bill 193 Loop, Brenda 193 Loreen, Jim 193 Lovejoy, Martha 193 Lowdon, Judith 216 Loyer, Edith 193 Lozier, Robert 193 Lreitinger, Carrie 208 216 kI- / i i ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 217 ---------- Luke, Shirley 164 Lum, Faith 164 Lunde, Jerilyn 145, 193 Lundstedt, Grace 193 Luty, Richard 193 Lyle, Dave 77 Lyons, Cheryle 193 -M-MacDonald, Gary 193 MacGowan, Craig 216 MacKenzie, Margot 168 Macri, Millie 216 Madden, Dana 193 Maddox, Dianne 193 Madison, Francis 168 Magnus, Donald 168 Mahler, Margie 193 Maier, Lynne 152 Mains, Ted 193 Mallgren, Jane 168 Maloy, Dixie 168 Mandery, Roger 193 Manley, Jerry 193 Manley, Lynn 193 Mann, Katherine 193 Manning, Dick 194 Mansfield, John 194 Marcella, Margaret 194 Marple, Linda 168 Marr, Lorraine 217 Marron, Kathleen 194 Marsh, Douglas 194 Marsh, Maryl Lee 194 Marshall, Ernie 88 Martin, Clark 148 Martin, Connie 194 Martin, Frona 194 Martin, Gordon 73, 194 Martin, John 154 Martin, Karl 59 Martin, Margaret 194 Martin, Mary 217 Martinson, Dennis 152, 155, 194 Martinson, Don 152, 154 Martinson, Nancy 194 Mason, Mary 168 Matsuno, Paul 194 Mattson, Dale 154 Matz, John 194 Mauler, Robert 194 May, Barbara 194 Mayes, Patricia 194 Mayfield, Colleen 194 McBrayer, Chuck 168 McBrayer, J. Clyde 168 McCabe, Debbie 194 McCauley, Eleanor 217 McCauley, Jean 168, 194 McClelland, Ann 194 McClue, Penny 194 McCombs, Yvonna 194 McConnell, Chris 144, 194 McCorkle, John 194 McCormack, Dianne 194 McCoy, Doug 30 McCoy, Elaine 194 McCutchan, Marian 194 McDonald, Larry 194 McEwen, Jerry 148, 150 McFarland, Karen 194 McFarland, Thomas 152 McGowan, C. 73 McKay, Heather 148, 194 McKay, Kathleen 194 McKee, Janice 194 McLain, Nancy 194 McLauchlan, Nancy 217 McLaughlin, Jane 217 McLean, Jerry 217 McLennan, Roger 192, 194 McLeod, Danne 194 McNamara, Leslie 152, 194 McNeil, Diane 208 McNeil, Marlice 195 McQuiston, Panela 195 McReynolds, Lee 195 McSorley, Sharalee 195 Meadors, Cecilia 195 Medcalf, Linda 195 Medlin, Ethlyn 195 Meeks, H. Gaylord 195 Mefford, Barbara 150, 152, 195 Meharg, Rachel 150, 168 Meier, Janet 41, 50, 175 Meier, Susan 50, 195 Meilleur, Maureen 195 Melde, Nancie 195 Melgin, Susan 195 Melland, Marilyn 168 Melvin, Peter 217 Mendenhall, Mary 152, 195 Mendonca, Ted 195 Meredith, Terry 195 Metcalf, Jerry 217 Metts, Betty 195 Meucci, Albert 195 Meyer, Jason 195 Meyer, Thomas 195 Michaelson, Donna 169 Mickel, Judy 148, 169 Mikkola, Jeanice 195 Milanowski, Karen 195 Miles, Larry 195 Miller, Alina 217 Miller, Charlotte 148, 195 Miller, Diane C. 195 Miller, Diane M. 195 Miller, Jerry 169 Miller, Judy 169 Miller, Linda 195 Miller, Lorna 169 Miller, Marilyn 169 Miller, Melanie 154, 195 Miller, Stan 195 Mills, Suzanne 195 Milner, Aymalee 195 Milton, Bill 195 Minish, Deanna 169 Minshull, Pamela 169 Miskey, H. Ellen 195 Mitchell, Merlyn 195 217 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 218 ---------- Mitchell, Merrilie 195 Moe, G. Susan 195 Moline, Jeri 195 Molletti, Evonna 195 Money, Bruce 195 Monforton, Janice 195 Monroe, D. 73 Monson, Charles 196 Monsen, Judith 196 Montague, Jean 196 Montgomery, Sharon 196 Moore, Arlene 196 Moore, Bill 59 Moore, Gary 57, 59, 169 Moore, Heather 217 Moore, Katie 217 Moore, Ken 217 Moore, Kenneth C. 99, 196, 217 More, Heather 196 More, Kathie 196 More, Ken 99, 196 More, Kenneth 196 More, Sandra 196 Moreland, Coach Ray 73 Mork, Judy 196 Mork, Ted 169 Morrison, Cosette 152, 196 Morrison, Jack 155, 148, 196 Morrison, Joan 196 Morrison, Patricia 196 Moser, Sheryl 196 Mousel, David 196 Mullins, Cecil 196 Mungee, Charles 196 Munns, Caron 218 Munro, Duane 196 Munson, Virginia 196 Murakami, Thomas 169 Murphy, Bernard 196 Murphy, Judy 196 Murphy, Kathleen 196 Murphy, Marilyn 31, 156, 196 Murray, Bonnie 196 Murray, Neil 30 Mustappa, Joseph 196 Muzzy, Lynda 145, 196 Myers, Steven 196 Myhre, Karl 196 - N-Nagle, James 196 Nakamura, Eileen 196 Nakayama, Dorene 196 Nasman, Sandra 196 Nefzger, Nancy 196 Neil, Lanice 196 Nelson, Dan 196 Nelson, Judith 216 Nelson, Larry 169 Nelson, Nell 216 Nelson, Robert 99, 197 Nelson, Jayne 216 Nelson, Thomas 169 NePage, Bill 197 Ness, Darlene 197 218 (p0 I' HF Ness, Karen 197 Ness, Michael 197 Nevers, Robert 169 Newell, Ron 128 Newton, Carolyn 169 Nicholl, Richard 57, 59, 169 Nicholl, Bill 197 Nichols, Lyle 197 Nick, Barbara 197 Nilles, Gary 156 Noble, Frank 197 Noel, Sharon 197 Noel, Volana 197 Nolan, Rodger 197 Noland, Doris 197 Norberg, Reginald 197 Nordby, Diane 197 Nordlund, Janice 197 Norman, Rod 169 Norton, Donald 218 Novak, James 169 Nygard, David 197 Nyhus, Mary 197 -O-Oakvik, Vivian 197 Oberg, Nancy 170 O'Connor, Mary-K 197 Ogen, P. 73 Ohtomo, Alma 170 Oien, Ilet 197 Okerlund, Charlene 170 Oldani, Ronald 197 Oliver, Marion 150, 197 Olsen, Duane 175 Olson, Chuck 218 Olson, Karen 197 Olson, Martin N. 170 Olson, Molly 197 Olson, Ronald 197 Olson, Ted 197 Oman, Nancy 170 O'Neil, Jeanette 197 O'Neil, Meredith 152, 197 O'Neill, Daniel 197 Opsahl, Kay 197 Orr, John 197 Osborne, Brue 77, 156, 197 Osborne, Ray 128, 197 Ostendorff, Joan 197 Ostergard, John 170 Ostrem, Ronald 197 Ostroff, Gerald 197 Ostroth, Rita 197 Otis, Robert 197 Ousley, David 198 Ousley, Kay 198 Ove, Jean 198 Owens, David 198 Owens, Judy 198 -p - Padovan, Patricia 198 Pagel, LaVonne 198 \ G ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 219 ---------- Paget, Gerene 198 Palmateer, Janet 154, 170 Palmer, Ben, 152, 153, 198 Palmer, Wayne 198 Park David 198 Park, James 198 Parker, Craig 148 Parker, David 170 Parker, Jerry 99 Parker, John 198 Parker, Richard Parker, Terry 57, 59, 99 Parkerson, Harold 198 Parks, Bill 198 Parmenter, Jean 128, 198 Parr, Bill 198 Parsons, Jim 198 Patrick, Patricia 198 Patrizzi, Jeanette 198 Paul, Blair 218 Paulsen, Art 170 Paulus, Mary 198 Paus, Stephen 198 Payne, Glenn 77 Payne, Joan 198 Payne, Nick 198 Paysse, Peter 219 Pazaski, Roxi 198 Pearmain, Anita 128, 198 Pearmain, Roy 198 Pearson, Bertha 154 Pearson, Betty 198 Pearson, James 198 Pearson, Marlene 198 Pederson, Linda 198 Peers, Elizabeth 198 Pennington, Judy 198 Perdue, Mona 170 Perotti, Margaret 198 Perry, William 198 Peters, Ken 148 Peters, Lynette 198 Peterson, Gail 198 Peterson, Laurel 170 Peterson, Ron 150 Peterson, Mary 198 Petrie, Ronald 198 Petry, Virginia 198 Peuey, Gary 59 Peyotti, Margaret 170 Phillips, Beth 199 Phipps, Myles 57, 59 Pickering, Linda 199 Pierce, Mary 199 Pihlman, Dale 170 Pike, Erma 145 Pinnick, William 199 Pitsch, Gregory 170 Place, Susan 199 Plotts, Bob 57, 59, 73 Plotts, Susan 128, 199 Plouf, Mary A. 218 Plummer, Kathleen 199 Polinder, Mary 199 Pollari, Kathy 199 Popich, Judy 199 Potoshnik, Roberta 199 Potter, Fern 152 Potter, Larry 199 Pottle, Nancy 199 Potts, Sandra 218 Pownall, Stan 170 Prater, Sandra 199 Pratt, Bill 199 Pratt, Leslie 199 Price, Portia 199 Priest, Patricia 199 Princen, JoAnn Pripp, Mary Lou 199 Pryde, Madge 170 Pulver, Jeanne 50, 199 Putnam, Robert 199 -Q-Quam, Rachel 152, 199 Quigley, Patricia 199 Quirt, Nancy 199 -R- Raab, Duane 199 Rabern, Lola 199 Rabourn, Nancy 170 Rader, Dave 199 Ramsay, Raymond 171 Ramsey, Judy 170 Randall, Al 144, 146 Randall, Dolories 171 Ranger, Sonya 199 Rankin, MaryAnn 199 Ratfield, Lu 171 Ratliff, Edith ? Ratzlaff, Sharon 199 Raymore, Sandy 199 Rayner, Larry 199 Read, Bill 152, 153 Ready, Kathleen 199 Reasons, Joe 59, 199 Reed, Grace 199 Reed, Sandra 199 Rehman, Judith 199 Reimers, Marsha Reiniger, Terry 199 Remmerde, Velde 199 Renggli, Jane 199 Repanich, Pam 200 Reser, Donald 150 Reynolds, Barrett 200 Rhoades, Barbara 219 Rhoades, Star 200 Rice, Zeak 200 Richards, John 70 Richards, Vera 171 Richardson, Marlene 200 Richter, Don 155, 148, 171 Rieland, Don 148, 155, 171 Riggs, Richard 150 Ringenbach, Doug 57, 59, 171 Ringenbach, Sharon 171 Rinja, Maila 152 Rise, Phil 200 Riste, Marilyn 200 Ritchie, Judy A. 171 Ritchie, Judith E. 200 Rittenhouse, Doug 171 Ritenhouse, Trudy 171 Robbins, Patricia 200 Roberts, Cecelia 200 Roberts, Grace 200 Roberts, John ? Roberts, Larry 200 Roberts, Susanna 200 Robicheau, Philip 88, 171 Robinson, Mary 200 Robinson, Vicki 200 Rockom, Nancy 200 Rockstad, Carolyn 200 Roe, Ron 57, 59 Rogas, Serge 86, 87 Rogers, Bonny 200 Rogers, Karen 171 Rogness, Elaine 200 Rooney, Pat 200 Rosa, Ric 299, 200 Roseulund, Georgia 200 Ross, Mary 148,200 Rossiter, Richard 200 Roundtree, Patty 200 Roush, Barbara 171 Roush, Roger 200 Rubright, Louisa 200 Rudis, Paul 171 Rugg, Kathy 60 Runnels, Reginald 171 Rusek, Carol 200 Ryan, Anne 200 Ryan, Karen 200 Ryan, Pat 200 Rystrom, Mary 152, 200 -S-Saab, Conny 200 Sabo, Norman C. 200 Sackman, Gary 152, 153, 154 Sadler, Jack 171 Sadler, Paul 171 Sahnow, Noreen 200 Salatino, Dolores 200 Saldisbury, Bill 99 Salmi, Karen 172 Sampson, Jay 200 Samuelson, Don 59 Sand, John 200 Sanders, Cecelia 200 Sanders, Steve 200 Sanford, Bob 59 Sargeant, Carolyn 154 Sarich, Paula 201 Sarich, Steven 201 Sarin, Charles 201 Sasaki, Marilyn 201 Sauers, Stephen 172 Sauter, Kathy 201 Saxton, Marvin 172 Saxton, Pam 201 Schaeffer, Kathryn 201 Schertzer, Laverne 201 Schimelpfenig, Marlene 172 Schmall, Dennis 201 219 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 220 ---------- Schmand, Marg 172 Schmidtke, Gerald 172 Schmitz, Robert 201 Schnelled, Judi 201 Schoenecker, Judy 172 Schuchman, Kristin 150,152 Scheuhle, Karen 172 Schut, Fern 154 Schwalm, Vicki 128, 152 Schwartz, Linda 201 Scott, Bonne 150 Scott, Karen Scribner, Susan 201 Serimsher, Judy 201 Seastrom, Marie 172 Seed Darold 172 Seed, Kay 172 Seeyle, Elene 172 fo Sell, Marion 172 Senff, Vikki 201 Senour, Jeanne 201 Sense, Roberta 201 Serka, Toni 201 SSevold, Ann 152 Sheely, Linda 201 Shagren, Glen 201 Sharp, Jeannie 201 Sharp, Karen 201 Shaw, Judith 201 Shculz, Ken 99 Shea, Peggy 201 Shearer, Bonnie 201 Shears, Mary 201 Sheeley, Linda 172 Shepherd, Rita Sherwood, Rodney 172 Shipley, Myrna 172 Shockey, Stanley 152, 153 Shugarts, Keith 59 Shuler, William? Shumway, Kim 201 Sibley, Michael 201 S'Sigurdson, Bert 201 Silberrad, Helen, 201 Sills, Sharon 201 Silvas, Nancy 172 Silvernail, Rex 80 Silves, Sharon 202 Simkins, Cherie 202 Simmons, Ann 173 Simmons, D. 73, 128 Simpson, Linda 202 Simpson, Sheila 173 Sims, Mary 202 Sindt, Patricia 202 Singleton, Glen 202 H F Sirguy, Gary 144, 173 Sivesind, Barbara 144, 202 Skartland, Bettie 202 Skeers, Delaine 202 Skewis, Nancy 202 Skinner, Janice 202 Skoglund, Royce 202 Skov, John 59, 99, 202 220 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 221 ---------- Slater, Georgia 202 Slostad, John 59 Sluys, Hazel 202 Small, Earl 202 Smart, Jeanne 128, 152, 202 Smelser, Jeannie 202 Smelsey, Kenneth 202 Smith, Barbara 202 Smith, Donald L. 59, 202 Smith, Doug 59 Smith, Ernest 202 Smith, Jane A. 202 Smith, Janet 202 Smith, Jean 202 Smith, Larry 173 Smith, Lynda 208 Smith, Marie 202 Smith, Patricia 202 Smith, Paul 202 Smoyer, Lucy 202 Snow, Judy 202 Sole, John 202 Soley, JoAnne 202 Sollitt, Nancy 202 Solsness, Linda Sonntag, Nedra 202 Sonour, Jeanne 202 Sorweide, Dennis Southmayd, Verle 202 Sparks, Irene 173 Sparks, Lanny 173 Spatafore, Doreen 173 Spelhaug, Larry 173 Spencer, Robert 202 Sprague, Avalea 152, 202 Stadlman, Ken 30, 202 Stafford, Sandra 148, 203 Staflin, W. Ronald 203 Stakulson, Lenore 44, 88, 203 Stamnes, Robert 203 Stanovich, John 203 Starlund, Sigrid 173 Starr, Sid 203 Stechner, Judy 203 Steckle, Robert 173 Steiner, Margaret 203 Steinhoff, Jan 145 Steinmann, Elcena 203 Stendal, Joanne 150, 173 Stephens, Pat 203 Sterling, Jay 152, 153 Stevens, Joy 203 Stephens, Richard Stevens, Susan 203 Stewart, Larry 203 Stewart, Margaret 203 Stickland, Peggy 152, 203 Stimpson, Herb 173 Sting, Chuck 203 Stipes, Jim 52, 173 Stixrud, Linda 203 Stonack, Barbara 203 Stoner, Larry 150 Stover, Virginia 203 St. Pierre, Janean 202 Strada, Joseph 203 Strauel, Sandra 203 Streeter, Carol 203 Strilcov, Sandra 152, 203 Strom, Sandra 150 Stromberg, Rosalyn 203 Strong, Kathy 203 Struck, Barbara 203 Stucky, Richard 173 Sturgron, Edward 203 Sturtz, Leslie 203 Stuzt, Carol 203 Suckerman, Neal 203 Suffia, David 128 Sullivan, Jan 173 Sullivan, Penny 173 Summers, Robert 203 Sumon, Sunanta 203 Sund, Dave 59 Swanberg, Bonnie 203 Swanson, Betty 203 Swanson, Gary 203 Swanson, Margie 203 Swapp, Virginia 203 Swenson, Jerry 203 Swetnam, Judy 154, 173 Torklep, Martin 204 Torres, Patricia 152, 204 Torstenson, Gay 204 Toulouse, George 128 Towne, Violet 204 Townsend, Connie 152, 204 Toyofuku, Charmyl 204 Thapeur, Dahl 174 Trapp, David 204 Travis, Judi 150 Tremaine, David 204 Trengbeath, Patricia 204 Trethewey, Joanne 174 Tromm, Ted 70 Tromp, Catherine 204 Trutich, Nancy 204 Tubbs, Gary 204 Tuck, Eileen 204 Tuengel, Margo 204 Turner, James 204 Turner, Jeff 205 Turner, Rex 205 Turner, Wynn 148, 205 Turtainen, Jean 205 -U-Tackett, Joan 203 Tam, Julia 203 Tanguy, Jeanne 204 Tarleck, Robert 30, 204 Tatlock, Linda 204 Taylor, Ann 204 Taylor, Diana 204 Taylor, Lynette 150, 152 Taylor, Marion 173 Taylor, Sandra 204 Teeters, Nicki 204 Tennant, MaryAnne 204 Terpening, Judy Terry, Wendell 204 Tetirick, Sue 204 Tetz, Eileen Teutscher, Lois 204 Tevelman, Jan 204 Texmo, Dell 204 Teyler, Sharon 29, 30, 204 Thiel, Shelley 59 Thomas, Brenda 174 Thomas, Bob 70 Thomas, Richard Thomas, Terry 152, 153 Thomas, Thomas 204 Thompson, Kaye 204 Thompson, Pat 174 Thompson, Rella 152 Thompson, Richard 204 Thornsbury, Jim 204 Thorpe, Holly 204 Thorson, Michael 204 Timmer, Dennis 174 Timmins, Robert 174 Tinsley, Howard 204 Toney, Herb 70 Topp, Julia 204 Torfin, Linda 204 Torklep, Hans 174 Ulland, Karen 205 Underwood, Larry 205 Unger, Linda 205 Unrein, Mary 205 Upper, Barbara 205 Urlacher, Jean 60, 205 -V-Van Belle, Carla 174 Van Buren, Sharon 174 Vanden Hoorn, Kenneth 205 Vander Stoep, Ronald 205 Vandervort, Karen 205 Vander Yacht, Carol 174 VanDiest, Darlene 205 Van Egdom, Larry 205 VanRy, Sally 205 Varner, James 205 Vasey, Sue 205 Vinje, Solveig 205 Void, Katherine 205 Vonheeder, Ellis 205 Vusti, Jana 205 -W-Waak, Joyce 150 Waali, Aruid 155 Wade, Robert 205 Wadsworth, Donna 205 Wagner, Frank 205 Wagner, LaVern 205 Wagner, Linda 205 Wahl, Mary 205 Wakefield, Mary 60 Walker, Benny 205 Walker, James 65 221 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 222 ---------- Walker, Jerry 202 Walker, Robert 205 Wallace, Gail 152, 205 Waller, Patty 205 Wallin, Nancy 205 Walren, Charles 205 Walsh, Chuck 205 Walsh, Susan 152 Walstrom, John 205 Wahon, Mary Jo 205 Walters, Don 70 Walton, William 205 Wann, Roberts 205 Wanner, John 205 Ware, Christine 205 Warren, Henry 174, 205 Warren, Sammie 205 Wastradowski, Gloria 206 Watson, Avis 206 Watson, Darrell 152, 153 Watson, Lavralee 205 Watt, Linda 206 Wattum, Karen 206 Waugh, Carolyn 33, 52, 174 Way, Bonnie 206 Wawmire, Sharon 206 Webber, Elodie 206 Weber, Sue 206 Webster, Bill 174 Webster, Margaret 206 Weden, Mary 206 Weimer, Pat 152, 206 Weider, Chris 30 Weinstone, Kaye 206 Weir, Susan 206 Weiss, Pat 206 Weiss, Rudi 150 Wells, John 99, 206 Welter, Suzanne 222 Wendell, Terry 222 Wenner, Dave 144 Werley, Charles 174 West, Lee 152, 153 Westerfield, John 222 Weston, Diane 206 Wetter, Suzanne 206 Wheeler, Allen 206 Wheeles, Karen 206 White, Carol 206 White, Carolyn 206 White, Dani-Carole 152, 206 White, Diane 174 White, Gary 206 White, Linda 206 White, Marsha 206 White, Mary Ann White, Mary 50, 152, 174 Wick, Diane 206 Wicklund, Linnea 206 Wieder, Christine 206 Wiener, Julie 206 Wienker, Bud 59 Wifler, Patricia 206 Wiggins, Kay 206 Wilbur, Gloria 150 Wilbur, LeRoy 77, 206 Wilbur, Linda 206 Wilcox, Gaye 206 Wilgus, Larry 174 Wilhelm, Ann 206 Wilkinson, Lenore 206 Wilkinson, Linda 206 Williams, Bill 75, 154 Williams, Denny 206 Williams, Irene 206 Williams, Judy 206 Williams, Roye 206 Williams, Russell 206 Williams, Suzanne 207 Williams, William 207 Williamson, Coralie 207 Williamson, Richard 175 Willison, Judy 207 Willsey, John 207 Wilson, Anita 207 Wilson, Barbara 152, 207 Wilson, Christie 207 Wilson, Donald 174 Wilson, Gerry 207 Wilson, Judy 207 Wilson, Margaret 207 Wilson, Patsy 207 Wilson, Wanda 207 Winderl, Sherry 207 Winsor, Florene 207 Wire, Judi Wills 207 Wise, Virginia 207 Wiseman, Don 75 Wittmeier, Bob 144 Wolder, CarolAnn 207 Wolfe, Donna 207 Wood, Dennis 175 Wood, Patricia 128 Woodman, Joel 158, 175 Woods, Judy 207 Woodward, Joyce 207 Woodward, Leslie 207 Woodward, Ruth 207 Woolett, Ruth 175 Woollen, Dave 207 Wray, Julie 207 Wright, Denny 75 Wright, Terry 207 Wurgler, Marilee 207 Wylde, Colleen 207 - Y-Yoshida, Kazvko 175 Yoshicka, Laverne 207 Young, Clenn 207 Young, May Jo 152, 207 Youngs, Eileen 207 Yurouchak, Mary 207 - Z- Zackeison, Nanci 207 Zagelow, William 175 Zandt, Jim 59 Zatrine, Kay 154 Zevemberger, David 175 Zimmerman, Carol 207 Zink, Joan 148 Zoet, Denny 59, 207 222 ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page 223 ---------- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS To a few people this yearbook is more than just the 1963 KLIPSUN LINDA KLEEVE Winter BOB WITTMEIER Photographer BARB SIVESIND Sports Co-editor Jan Steinholl Mary Ann Cole Vicki Corey Calvin Cole Gary Sirguy 1963 KLIPSUN editor A gracious "thank you" is extended to all the faculty members and students who have helped the Klipsun staff in any way throughout the year. ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [224] ---------- Marie B. Pabst Associate Professor of Geology Curator of the Science Museum Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for me, And may there be no moaning of the bar, When I put out to sea. But such a tide as moving seems asleep, Too full for sound and foam, When that which drew from out the boundless deep Turns again home. Twilight and evening bell, And after that the dark! And may there be no sadness of farewell, When I embark; For tho' from out our bourne of time and place The flood may bear me far, I hope to see my Pilot face to face When I have crossed the bar. CROSSING THE BAR Alfred Tennyson ----------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [3] of cover] ---------- [no text this page] ---------- Klipsun, 1963 - Page [4] of cover ---------- PPPPP
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wwu:28591
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Title
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Rockfish
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Date
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1963
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Description
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First of a series of three 1963 Bureau of Commercial Fisheries photographs of a rockfish pughed after death. Caption on first, a whole, unskinned rockfish, says: "Rockfish - 4 - Pughed Dead" and "Pugh Mark" ( with an arrow pointing to the mark on the side of the fish) Typed below the photographs: "Shows (1) rockfish that was pughed when dead"
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Digital Collection
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Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
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Type of resource
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still image
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Object custodian
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Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
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Related Collection
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Galen Biery papers and photographs
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Local Identifier
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gb3471
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