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COLORFUL  .  .  .  CHANGING  .  .  .  CHALLENGING 


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Amidst  a  splash  of  fall  color  we  migrated 
back  from  summer  jobs  and  summer  ro- 
mances to  the  honored  halls  of  higher  edu- 
cation—Brigham  Young  University.  Here  we 
found  what  the  "Indians"  have  long  been 
seeking,  "the  happy  hunting  ground." 


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We  looked  toward  the  mountains  and  found 
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in  their  stately  vigilance. 


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ANXIOUS  ....  ACHIEVING 


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Newness  shrouded  the  campus  that  greeted  us  in  the 
fall.  New  buildings  being  finished  .  .  .  new  teachers 
added  to  the  faculty  .  .  .  new  semester  system.  As  the 
year  progressed  we  watched  the  old  "D"  dorms  and  the 
last  relic  remaining  of  the  North  Building  yield  to  the 
new.  Ground  for  the  alumni  building  was  broken  .  .  . 
Newness. 


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HIGHER  EDUCATION  MINGLED 
WITH  HUSBAND  HUNTING 


The  girls  really  supported  BYU  ring  week.  As  a 
matter  of  fact,   they  supported    it  every   week. 


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COMEDY  ....  CROWDS CULTURE 


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I  met  a  seer. 

He  held  in  his  hands 

The  book  of  wisdom. 

"Sir,"  I  addressed  him, 

"Let  me  read." 

"Child—"  he  began. 

"Sir,"  I  said, 

"Think  not  that  I  am  a  child. 

For  already  I  know  much 

Of  that  which  you  hold; 

Aye,  much." 

He  smiled. 

Then  he  opened  the  book 

And  held  it  before  me. 

Strange  that  I  should  have 

grown  so  suddenly  blind. 
(Stephen  Crane) 


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WORKING WISHING WISDOM 


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The  wayfarer, 

Perceiving  the  pathway  to  truth, 

Was  struck  with  astonishment. 

It  was  thickly  grown  with  weeds. 

"Ha,"  he  said, 

"I  see  that  no  one  has  passed  here 

In  a  long  time." 

Later  he  saw  that  each  weed 

Was  a  singular  knife. 

"Well,"  he  mumbled  at  last, 

"Doubtless  there  are  other  roads." 
(Stephen  Crane) 


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For  some  of  us  college  became  a  time  plagued  with  question- 
asking  turmoil.  For  others  it  became  a  gratifying  period  of 
learning  the  answers  to  troubling  theological  and  philosophical 
problems. 

We  included  almost  700  non-Latter-day  Saints,  a  representation 
of  faiths  ranging  from  agnostic  to  Islam.  Of  the  other  Christian 
faiths  Catholic,  Methodist,  and  Presbyterian  were  the  denomin- 
ations most  prevalent. 


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EXUBERANT ....  ENERGETIC  .... 

ENTERTAINMENT 


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We  came  to  learn  .  .  .  and  so  we  did.  We  learned  how  to 
throw  better  snowballs  .  .  .  how  to  ride  a  skate  board  .  .  . 
how  to  get  along  with  each  other.  Oh,  yes,  we  took  time 
out  for  studies,  too. 


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Editor 

Associate  Editor 
Art  Editor 
Copy  Editor 
Photo  Coordinator 
Business  Manager 
Adviser 


Allan  Frazier 

Penne  Freebairn 

Dick  Brown 

Charlotte  Britsch 

Gary  Hopkinson 

Royal  Peterson 

Glenn  Davis 


Published  by 

The  Associated  Students  of  Brigham  Young  University. 

Brigham  Young  University  Provo,  Utah 


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ADMINISTRATION 


Board   of   Trustees 
Administrative  Council 
General  Administration 
Colleges        .... 
Student  Leadership 


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28 
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FINE  ARTS 


ORGANIZATIONS 


SPORTS 


ACTIVITIES 


STUDENTS 


Music  Organizations         ....     74 

Drama 94 

Lyceums,  Forums,  Devotionals    .     .104 

Orchesis        HO 

Art 112 

Honors  Section 114 

IOC 122 

Social  Units 125 

Service  Units 158 

Honorary   Units 171 

Special   Interest  Units       .     .     .     .179 
Publications        204 

Pep  Activities 218 

Football 220 

Basketball 230 

Track 240 

Baseball 244 

Intramurals 246 

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Fall  Semester 250 

World   Events 273 

Spring   Semester 276 


Graduates 

Seniors 

Juniors 

Sophomores 

Freshmen 


.  298 

.  304 

.  331 

349 

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INDEX 


Indexes 408 


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Board   of   Trustees 26 

Administrative  Council 28 

General  Administration 30 

Colleges        34 

Student  Leadership 60 


Joseph  Fielding  Smith  Harold  B.  Lee 


Spencer  W.  Kimball  Ezra  T.  Benson 


Mark  E.  Petersen 


Delbert  L.  Stapley 


Marion  G.  Romney  LeGrand  Richards 


BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 


Richard  L.  Evans 


George  Q.  Morris 


Hugh  B.  Brown 


Howard  W.  Hunter 


J.  Reuben  Clark,  Jr. 


Henry  D.  AAoyle 


President  David  O.  McKay 


THE  FIRST  PRESIDENCY 

Students  and  faculty  alike  at  Brighann 
Young  University  are  well  aware  that  they 
are  being  led  by  nnen  of  God.  Men  with 
the  spiritual  insight  to  be  able  to  plan  and 
dictate  the  future  of  this  university. 
With  President  David  O.  McKay  heading 
the  Board  of  Trustees  of  this  institution, 
great  strides  in  the  physical  plant  and  aca- 
demic achievement  of  the  university  have 
been  made.  Millions  of  dollars  have  been 
spent  and  thousands  of  students  are  able  to 
study  because  of  these  improvements. 
Karl  G.  Maeser  was  entrusted  by  Brigham 
Young  to  teach  the  principles  of  the  gospel 
to  all  who  attended.  Today  that  same  trust 
and  those  same  principles  are  being  upheld. 


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UNIVERSITY  PRESIDENT 


For  ten  years  now,  President  Ernest  L.  Wilkinson  has 
acted  as  head  of  the  Brigham  Young  University.  Un- 
der his  administrative  hand,  the  campus  and  enroll- 
ment have  experienced  tremendous  growth.  President 
Wilkinson  is  known  for  his  drive,  stamina,  and  de- 
votion in  achieving  what  has  been  termed  as  making 
BYU  the  "greatest  university  of  its  kind  in  the  world." 
Brigham  Young  University  with  an  enrollment  close 
to   11,000  is  rapidly  approaching   its  destiny. 


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Right:  President  Ernest  L.  Wilkinson  stops  for  a  mo- 
ment in  the  lobby  of  the  George  Albert  Smith  Field- 
house.  Below:  President  Wilkinson  and  President  David 
O.  McKay  meet  in  the  Church  leader's  office. 


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ADMINISTRATIVE 
COUNCIL 


Top  row:  William  E.  Berreft,  Vice  President;  John 
T.  Bernhard,  Assistant  to  the  President;  William 
Noble  Waite,  Assistant  to  the  President.  Middle 
row:  Earl  C.  Crockett,  Vice  President;  Harvey  L. 
Taylor,  Vice  President.  Bottom  row:  Joseph  T.  Bent- 
ley,  Comptroller;  Ben  E.  Lewis,  Vice  President; 
Clyde  D.  Sandgren,  Vice  President  and  General 
Counsel. 


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GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION 


The  administrators  of  Brigham  Young  University's  many 
auxiliary  services  deserve  to  be  acknowledged  in 
the  pages  of  the  1961  Banyan.  From  the  food  being  pre- 
pared in  Cannon  Center  to  the  fires  kindled  in  the  physi- 
cal plant,  endless  hours  are  spent  in  planning  and  keep- 
ing the  university  running. 

Included  in  the  many  "unknown"  faces  on  campus, 
we  find  a  dedicated  and  determined  calibre  of  personnel 
ready  to  make  the  university  an  ideal  study  situation  for 
the  myriad  of  students  who  attend.  Known  usually  just  as 
the  "staff"  these  persons  go  about  their  work  in  very 
unobtrusive  fashion. 

These  people  are  rugged  and  ready  to  make  the  most 
of  their  work.  Enabling  the  university  to  reach  its  destiny 
and  place  among  the  universities  of  the  world. 


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(1)  Kiefer  B.  Sauls,  Treasurer;  (2)  Orrin  H.  Jackson,  Admis- 
sions Officer;  (3)  Fred  A.  Schwendiman,  Director  of  Housing; 
(4)  C.  R.  Peterson,  Purchasing  Director;  (5)  Herald  R.  Clark, 
Forums,  Devotionals,  Lyceums;  (6)  Raymond  E.  Beckham, 
Alumni  Secretary;  (7)  Glenn  Davis,  Publications  Adviser;  (8) 
Sam  Brewster,  Director  of  Physical  Plant;  (9)  Robert  F.  Gwil- 
liam,  Indian  Students  Adviser;  (10)  Keith  B.  Duff  in,  Director 
of  Placement  Bureau;  (11)  Wells  P.  Cloward,  Director  of 
Food  Services;  (12)  Edv^^in  J.  Butterworth,  Director  of  News 
Bureau;  (13)  S.  Lyman  Tyler,  Director  of  Libraries;  (14)  Alma 
King,  Personnel;  (15)  Lester  B.  Whetten,  Director  of  Public 
Relations;  (16)  Lucile  Spencer,  Registrar's  Office. 


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(1)  Darrell  L.  Moses,  Academic 
Standards;  (2)  Jennie  Jones,  Wo- 
men's Housing;  (3)  Paul  Felt, 
Student  Coordinator;  (4)  Ernest 
Olson,  University  Publications; 
(5)  Antone  K.  Romney,  Dean  of 
Students;  (6)  Frank  Haymore,  Uni- 
versity Press;  (7)  Floyd  Taylor, 
Ticket  Office;  (8)  Leonard  Chris- 
tensen.  Security;  (9)  Tracy  Hall, 
Director  of  Research;  (10)  Don 
Pugmire,    Photo   Studio. 


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(1)  Richard  Dayhuff,  Data  Proces- 
sing; (2)  Wetzel  Whitaker,  Motion 
Pictures;  (3)  Neil  McKnight,  Stu- 
dent Supply;  (4)  Ariel  Ballif,  For- 
eign Students  Adviser;  (5)  Clyde 
Parker,  Counseling;  (6)  Carl  Jones, 
Men's  Housing;  (7)  Kenneth  Laur- 
itzen.  Discipline  Counselor;  (8) 
Alma   Burton,   Dean  of  Adnnissions. 


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COLLEGE  OF  BIOLOGICAL  AND 
AGRICULTURAL  SCIENCES 


Occupying  the  position  of  Dean  of  the  College  of  Agricul- 
ture and  Biological  Sciences  is  Rudger  H.  Walker,  who  is 
spending  his  first  year  at  Brigham  Young  University. 
The  amiable  dean  grew  up  on  a  farm  in  Idaho,  where  he 
first  became  well  acquainted  with  plants  and  animals. 
He  received  his  B.S.  degree  at  BYU  and  his  M.S.  and 
Ph.D.  at  Iowa  State  University,  where  he  later  served  as 
a  faculty  member  for  1 1  years.  For  22  years  he  served 
as  Dean  of  the  College  of  Agriculture  at  Utah  State  Uni- 
versity. In  1952,  Dean  Walker  served  as  the  Assistant 
Chief  of  a  Foreign  Agriculture  Service  of  the  U.  S.  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture.  He  has  been  a  member  of  the  U.  S. 
National  Commission  for  United  Nations  Educational, 
Scientific,  and  Cultural  Organization.  In  1948  he  served 
as  chairman  of  the  United  Nations  Food  and  Agricultural 
Organization  to  Thailand.  During  the  past  two  years  he 
was  in  Iran,  where  he  supervised  USU  contracts  with  the 
U.  S.  government  and  the  government  of  Iran  on  technical 
assistance  work  with  the  ministry  of  agriculture  in  Iran 
and  with  Tehran  University.  Dean  Walker  is  presently 
a  member  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  for  the  American  Uni- 
versity of  Beirut  in  Lebanon. 

The  "Y"  has  an  outstanding  program  in  biological  science 
and  a  well-trained  and  competent  faculty  to  give  excep- 
tional training  to  students.  Dean  Walker  emphasized  that, 
contrary  to  common  t>elief,  agriculture  is  not  losing  its 
place  in  America.  Highly  trained  people  are  needed  in 
agriculture  more  than  ever,  and  the  importance  of  agri- 
cultural training  in  college  is  increasing.  The  college  is 
graduating  several  in  the  agriculture  program  this  year. 
For  coming  years,  the  program  in  the  biological  sciences 
is  being  strengthened  so  that  work  leading  to  the  Ph.D. 
in  Botany,  Zoology,  and  Bacteriology  can  be  given. 


Dean   Rudger   H.   Walker  of  the  College  of   Biological   and   Ag- 
ricultural   Sciences. 


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The  College  of  Biological  and  Agricul- 
tural department  heads  include:  C.  Lynn 
Hayward,  Zoology  and  Entomology;  Er- 
nest Reimschiissel,  Horticulture;  Lawrence 
Morris,  Animal  Husbandry;  Dean  Walker; 
Kent  McKnight,  Botany;  and  Ivan  Cor- 
bridge,  Agricultural  Economics.  Standing 
are;  David  Donaldson,  Bacteriology,  and 
Chase  Allred,  Agronomy. 


Study  through  the  microscope  has  revealed 
many  vital  facts  which  we  depend  upon. 
In  this  College  on  our  campus  study  to 
reveal  the  cause  of  cancer  has  been  under- 
taken. Of  prime  importance  to  the  agri- 
culture student  is  the  experimental  dairy 
farm  operated  by  the  university. 


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COLLEGE  OF  BUSINESS 


Dean  Weldon  J.  Taylor  has  been  at  the  BYU  since  1937 
and  has  been  Dean  since  February  1960.  He  received  his 
B.S.  degree  in  1934  from  BYU,  his  Masters  of  Business 
Administration  degree  from  Harvard  Business  School  in 
1937,  and  his  Ph.D.  in  Business  from  New  York  Univer- 
sity in  1955.  Dean  Taylor  received  the  Founders  Day  Cer- 
tificate of  Achievement  which  is  the  highest  citation  for 
scholarship  awarded  by  New  York  University.  From  1953 
to  1955  he  received  six  situations  of  teaching  merit  from 
the  New  York  Council  of  Market  Research,  since  six  of 
his  students  received  top  honors  in  national  market  re- 
search competition.  He  was  consultant  for  the  founding 
of  Greater  Utah  Valley,  Inc.,  and  was  executive  secretary 
of  the  same  for  three  years. 


Dean  Taylor  has  numerous  publications  in  the  field  of 
market  research  and  advertising,  and  he  is  currently 
authoring  a  text  book  on  principles  of  marketing,  which 
is  to  be  published  in  the  spring  of  1 961 . 

Having  served  as  a  bishop,  and  as  district  president  of 
the  Northern  States  Mission,  Dean  Taylor  is  presently 
serving  on  his  fourth  high  council.  He  leads  a  capable 
and  outstanding  staff  in  the  College  of  Business. 

Highlighting  the  year  for  the  College  of  Business  have 
been  the  completion  of  the  new  Jesse  Knight  Building 
and  the  forthcoming  addition  of  the  Masters  Program 
In  Business  Administration.  The  Jesse  Knight  building 
was  readied  for  accupancy  for  1960  fall  semester  classes 
and  was  dedicated  October  10,  1960.  The  building  con- 
tains 34  classrooms,  68  faculty  offices,  and  additional 
office  areas  for  the  dean  and  the  administrative  and  sec- 
retarial staffs.  Four  laboratory  areas,  a  periodical  and 
study  room  and  a  research  and  case-study  materials  stor- 
age room  are  provided.  The  north  portion  of  the  building 
is  brick-enclosed  to  permit  the  unique  construction  design 
of  the  case  discussion  rooms,  unique  in  the  Intermountain 
West,  and  the  large  lecture  hall  which  occupy  that  area. 

The  new  Masters  Program  in  Business  Administration  will 
be  a  full  two-year  course  for  all  students  regardless  of 
their  undergraduate  training.  This  Masters  Program  is 
on  a  par  with  programs  at  both  Harvard  and  Stanford 
Universities,  in  contrast  to  the  usual  one-year  program 
beyond  the  bachelor's  degree  at  most  other  institutions. 
The  program  will  go  into  operation  next  September.  The 
College  of  Business  has  an  annual  enrollment  of  approx- 
imately 1200  with  300  business  majors  graduating  each 
year. 


Above:  Dean  Weldon  J.  Taylor 

left:   The   new   Jesse   Knight   Business'Building. 


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By  moving  into  the  new  Jesse  Knight  Build- 
ing, the  College  of  Business  was  able  to  ex- 
pand the  facilities  and  curriculum  for  the  in- 
quiring business  student.  Of  special  interest 
is  the  new  computer  research  center  in  the 
basement  of  the  building.  And  of  course 
those  same  old  type  classes  are  available  in 
this  ultra-modern  plant. 


The  department  chairmen  in  the  College  of  Business  meet  together  with  Dean  Taylor  at  least 
once  a  month  to  discuss  the  problems  and  future  of  the  business  college.  Here  Glen  T.  Nel- 
son, chairman  of  Economics,  and  Robert  J.  Smith,  chairman  of  Acounting,  talk  with  Clinton 
Oakes,  chairman  of  Business  Management;  Howard  C.  Nielsen,  chairman  of  Statistics;  and 
Edward  Christensen,  chairman  of  Business  Education  and  Office  Management. 


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COLLEGE  OF  EDUCATION 


Dean  John  A.  Clarke,  Acting  Dean  of  the  College  of  Edu- 
cation, has  had  notable  experience  in  his  field  since  he 
first  began  teaching  33  years  ago  in  a  rural  one-room 
school.  Dean  Clarke  received  his  B.S.  degree  at  BYU  in 
1938  and  his  M.S.  degree  in  1942;  in  1950  he  received 
his  Ed.D.  degree  at  the  University  of  Colorado.  In  1937 
Dean  Clarke  was  a  teacher  in  the  Laboratory  School  at 
BYU  and  seven  years  later  became  Principal.  In  1950 
he  became  chairman  of  the  Department  of  Secondary 
Education  and  Director  of  Student  Teaching,  and  he  spent 
1953-55  as  advisor  to  the  Iranian  AAinistory  of  Education 
In  Secondary  School  Curriculum.  For  the  next  five  years 
Dean  Clarke  served  as  a  Professor  of  Secondary  Educa- 
tion and  then  as  director  of  the  Teacher's  Certification  Of- 
fice, and  Professor  of  Educational  Administration  until 
reaching  his  present  position.  Dean  Clarke  is  also  cur- 
rently bishop  of  the  BYU  sixth  v^/ard. 

Of  the  College  of  Education,  Dean  Clarke  said,  "The  Col- 
lege of  Education  is  proud  of  the  fine  v\/orking  relation- 
ships which  exist  between  it  and  the  other  colleges  on 
campus.  Other  colleges  assure  us  of  excellent  academic 
preparation  for  our  students  and  the  College  of  Education 
gives  them  the  professional  courses  which  equip  them 
to  serve  effectively  as  inspiring  leaders  in  the  classroom. 

Approximately  half  of  the  students  at  B.Y.U.  have  indi- 
cated that  they  are  interested  in  obtaining  a  teaching  cer- 
tificate. It  is  the  purpose  of  our  college  to  prepare  them 
in  such  a  way  that  they  can  go  into  the  public  schools 
of  America  and  function  as  effective  classroom  teachers 
and  administrators.  We  are  proud  of  the  record  made  by 
former  graduates  of  our  college  and  we  are  sure  that 
the  teachers  in  the  class  of  1961  will  accept  the  great 
responsibility  that  they  have  for  leadership  in  education." 

The  college  is  filled  with  many  fine  teachers  and  has 
outstanding  materials  for  student  use  in  the  curriculum 
lab  and  education  library. 


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left:  The  teacher  assumes  an  important  role  in  our  society  today  and  at  Brigham  Young  Univer- 
sity over  4000  students  are  seeking  teaching  certificates.  Bottom  left:  Acting  Dean  John  Clarke 
pauses  in  front  of  the  McKay  Building. 


Education  surveys,  the  curriculum  lab,  and 
the  classroom  are  all  familiar  to  the  stu- 
dent teacher  in  the  College  of  Education. 
First  hand  experience  is  obtained  through 
student  teaching  throughout  the  entire 
western  United  States.  Brigham  Young  U. 
is  third  in  the  nation  with  the  number 
seeking  teacher  certificates. 


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COLLEGE  OF  FAMILY  LIVING 


Dr.  Jack  Byron  Trunnell,  Dean  of  the  College  of  Fam- 
ily Living  for  two  years,  has  received  several  professional 
appointments  in  the  field  of  medicine  and  has  taken  part 
in  extensive  clinical  research.  Dean  Trunnell  received  his 
M.D.  at  the  University  of  Utah  in  1945  and  is  currently 
a  member  of  a  number  of  medical  and  scientific  societies. 
He  has  had  several  publications  in  the  fields  of  cancer  and 
thyroid  research.  Before  coming  to  the  Y,  Dean  Trunnell 
v\/as  assistant  professor  of  medicine  at  the  University  of 
Texas  Post-graduate  School  of  Medicine,  and  four  years 
later,  associate  professor.  At  the  Y  he  was  made  professor 
of  developmental  biology  until  he  became  Dean  in  1958. 
He  is  now  conducting  extensive  research  in  the  field  of 
cancer.  After  serving  as  president  of  the  Houston  Stake, 
Dean  Trunnell  is  currently  a  member  of  the  high  council 
of  the  West  Sharon  Stake. 

The  College  of  Family  Living  is  enlarging  rapidly  and  ac- 
cording to  Dean  Trunnell,  is  ahead  of  most  of  the  other 
colleges  in  enrollment.  A  new  development  in  the  college 
is  the  forthcoming  laboratory,  which  will  make  it  possible 
for  a  more  scientific  college  than  in  the  past,  and  which 
is  a  major  development  in  beginning  a  bigger  plan  of 
research. 

The  college  has  conducted  studies  of  the  development  of 
good  spiritual  and  mental  health  in  the  family.  Under 
this  program,  students  are  brought  to  an  understanding 
of  the  methods  involved  in  setting  up  a  good  home  life 
and  forming  the  characters  of  the  members  of  the  fam- 
ily. This  college  connects  very  closely  the  principles  of 
the  gospel  with  the  problems  involved  in  family  rela- 
tions and  solutions  the  gospel  offers  for  these  problems. 


Upper  right:  Dean  Jack  B.  Trunnell  takes  a  few  minutes  from 
his  busy  schedule  to  pause  on  the  Family  Living  steps.  Right: 
Trained  technicians  are  employed  in  the  Family  Living  nursery 
to  make  it  possible  for  students  to  observe  problems  and 
actions   of    children. 


All  types  of  toys  and  gimmicks  are  given 
to  the  children  to  help  them  enjoy  them- 
selves while  they  are  staying  in  the  Family 
Living  Center. 


In  the  foods  preparation  kitchen,  students 
can  learn  to  prepare  large  meals  as  if  in 
a  hotel  jjr  cafeteria.  During  the  semester 
they  sell  the  luncheon  meal  to  students 
and  faculty.  Upholstering  and  other  skills 
are  taught  in  home  improvement  classes. 
Reflected  in  the  mirrors  in  the  sevi^ing 
room,  these  coeds  patiently  learn  to  cul- 
tivate the  hand  of  a  seamstress. 


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COLLEGE  OF  FINE  ARTS 


The  College  of  Fine  Arts  of  BYU  is  superior  to  many 
others  in  the  West.  This  reputation  is  resultant  from  the 
excellent  stimulus  to  greater  appreciation  and  develop- 
ment of  applicable  aesthetics  that  is  here  offered.  The 
prolificacy  of  the  faculty  has  aided  in  the  enrichment  of 
the  campus  cultural  environment.  1960-61  has  given 
rise  to  an  impetus  of  expansion  and  transition  in  the 
College  of  Fine  Arts.  The  department  of  television  and 
radio  has  witnessed  a  great  deal  of  progress.  Most  signi- 
ficant is  the  use  of  video  tape,  v^hich  now  allows  pro- 
grams to  be  filmed  here  and  sent  out  to  channels  through- 
out the  country.  AAuch  new  equipment  has  been  added, 
and  many  educational  programs  are  impending.  The 
music  series  presented  over  KUED  is  a  successful  attri- 
bute to  the  college.  Also  enlarging  in  its  dimensions  is 
the  art  department,  where  gallery  space  has  increased  the 
representation  of  art  exhibits.  A  gradual  re-organization 
of  choral  groups  is  transpiring,  so  that  different  emphasis 
and  new  objectives  for  each  will  be  given.  Differences 
will  be  made  between  those  especially  designed  for 
cpera,  oratorical  work,  concert,  and  church-related  music. 
Looming  most  significantly  on  the  horizon  of  advancement 
is  the  imminent  Fine  Arts  Center  being  erected  east  of  the 
business  building.  Its  embryonic  growth  is  being  watched 
with  anticipation  by  the  entire  studentbody.  A  multi- 
milUon  dollar  edifice,  the  center  will  embody  a  Concert 
Hal;,  Recital  Hall,  Drama  Theatre,  Experimental  Theatre, 
Cirde  Theatre,  and  a  large  Art  Gallery,  plus  the  regular 
dispsrsement  of  classrooms,  and  offices.  At  the  helm 
of  this  great  metamorphosis  is  the  able  Conan  E.  Mathews, 
Dean  of  the  College.  Working  with  Dean  Mathews  to 
make  such  an  exceptional  College  are  outstanding  staff 
members  such  as  Associate  Professor  of  Art  and  Edu- 
cation, Warren  Wilson,  who  was  on  leave  first  semester 
on  a  Huntington-Hartford  Fellowship  for  the  purpose  of 
doing  experimental  sculpturing.  Owen  Rich,  Associate 
Professor  of  Radio  Speech  is  on  a  one  year  fellowship 
to  study  television  techniques  at  the  State  College  of 
Pennsylvania.  Returning  soon  also  will  be  Don  Earl  to 
broaden  our  scope  of  knowledge  in  the  operatic  field 
following  a  year's  study  in  Europe. 


Top:  A  coed  in  an  art  class  tries  to  catch  the  movement  of  the 
model  in  a  few  rhythmic  lines.  Right:  Dean  Conan  Matthews 
stands  in  front  of  the  education  building  on  lower  campus. 


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Below:  The  College  of  Fine  Arts  is  divided  into  three  departments,  each  one  dealing  with  a  different 
phase  of  culture  refinement.  Harold  I,  Hansen,  chairman  of  Speech  and  Drama;  Roman  Andrus, 
chairman  of  Art;  and  Crawford  Gates,  chairman  of  Music,  strike  demonstrative  poses  for  each  of 
their  areas. 


Art  classes  in  oil  painting,  watercolor,  de- 
sign are  all  a  part  of  the  extensive  Art 
department.  Aside  from  the  many  drama 
productions  presented  each  year,  the  uni- 
versity participated  in  many  debate  tourna- 
ments as  depicted  by  George  Mangan.  Har- 
vard debate  team  vied  with  the  Y  team 
before  the  studentbody.  The  music  depart- 
ment can  boast  of  its  fine  choruses  as  well 
as  the  old  instrument  collection. 


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COLLEGE  OF  HUMANITIES 
AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCES 


Opportunities  for  both  a  broad  general  education  and 
specialized  training  combine  to  nnake  profitable  learning 
experiences  for  the  students  enrolled  in  the  College  of 
Humanities  and  Social  Sciences. 

Serving  as  able  mentor  and  exemplar  of  the  college's  nine 
departments  is  Reed  H.  Bradford.  Dr.  Bradford  received 
his  B.A.  degree  at  the  BYU,  then  went  to  attain  an  M.A. 
at  Louisiana  State  University,  and  both  an  M.A.  and  Ph.D. 
at  Harvard.  He  has  been  a  faculty  member  at  West  Vir- 
ginia University,  and  a  visiting  professor  at  Michigan 
State  University.  In  1948  Dr.  Bradford  v\/orked  on  an  as- 
signment for  the  Department  of  the  U.  S.  Army  studying 
Germany's  Military  Government  program.  From  1951  to 
1954  he  was  engaged  in  the  Point  Four  Program  under 
the  auspices  of  the  U.  S.  Government,  and  served  as  the 
regional  director  in  Iran.  Few  are  wholly  aware  of  the 
major  contributions  made  yearly  by  each  of  the  depart- 
ments of  the  College  of  Humanities  and  Social  Sciences, 
and  most  are  oblivious  to  the  many  existing  collections 
and  exhibits  accessbile  in  this  college  for  the  student 
body's  use  and  enjoyment.  The  Archaeology  Department 
warrants  much  recognition  for  its  numerous  achievements 
and  collections.  Four  important  expeditions  have  been 
led  into  Mexico  and  Central  America  resulting  in  notable 
conclusions  and  findings.  A  fifth  exploration  may  be 
underway  before  the  end  of  this  year  in  exploring  the 
homeland  of  the  Book  of  Mormon  civilizations  near  west- 
ern Campeche  in  southern  Mexico.  More  than  500  mem- 
bers throughout  the  world  belong  to  the  University  Arch- 
aeology Society,  which  was  founded  in  1949.  A  molded 
cast  of  the  Lehi  Tree  of  Life  Stone,  and  a  facsimile  of 
the  Rosetta  Stone  are  available  for  students  study  and 
observation.  LaMar  T.  Empey  of  the  Sociology  Department 
has  recently  been  a  focal  point  for  much  national  acclaim 
and  extensive  publicity  as  a  result  of  his  research  in  juv- 
enile delinquency.  Dr.  Empey  is  now  in  the  second  pro- 
fitable year  of  a  six-year  program  under  a  $180,000 
Ford  Foundation  grant.  The  Journalism  Department  under 
the  guidance  of  Jean  Paulson  is  achieving  excellent  work 
In  institutes,  such  as  last  summer's  highly  successful  sum- 
mer workshop  for  high  school  students.  This  Department 
is  also  vitally  involved  in  all  campus  publications  with 
Glen  C.  Davis  as  supervising  pedagogue.  Extremely  fav- 
orable publications  have  been  issued  to  BYU's  credit 
with  Dr.  Clinton  F.  Larsen  of  the  English  Department  ful- 
filling the  editorship.  Each  department  of  this  college 
claims  both  outstanding  faculty  members  and  leaders 
and  we  can  be  proud  of  the  accomplishments  made  in 
the  field  of  humanities  at  BYU. 


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;<    ^''    -•  t"   \^.>C-.*n.   . 


Above:  Dean  Reed  Bradford  of  the  College  of  Humani- 
ties and  Social  Sciences  in  the  Family  Living  Center 
patio.  Left:  The  music  lab  in  the  Family  Living  Center 
helps  students  listen  to  the  v^/orld's  finest  music  on 
tape  and  record  to  help  broaden  their  music  apprecia- 
tion. 


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Student  publications  are  an  integral  part  of 
the  Journalism  department  as  are  the  study 
of  maps  and  history  in  their  respective  depart- 
ments. In  sociology,  statistics  and  research 
help  students  learn  about  problems  and  their 
solutions  which  confront  the  nation  and  the 
world.  The  twist  of  a  button  and  the  turning 
of  a  tape  bring  a  foreign  language  to  your 
ears  in  the  modern  language  lab  in  the  McKay 
Building. 


The  College  of  Humanities  and  Social  Sciences  is  comprised  of  nine  departments  including:  Eng- 
lish, Geography,  History,  Journalism,  Modern  Languages,  Political  Science,  Psychology,  and  Ar- 
chaeology. 


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COLLEGE  OF  NURSING 


Dean  Bernice  Chapman  has  an  impressive  history  prelud- 
ing her  appointment  here  at  BYU  as  Dean  of  the  College 
of  Nursing.  She  received  her  B.A.  at  the  University  of 
Minnesota,  and  attained  her  Masters  degree  at  the  Teach- 
ers' College  at  the  University  of  Colorado.  Prior  to  her 
appointment  at  BYU  Miss  Chapman  taught  biological 
sciences  in  schools  of  nursing  and  medical-surgical  nurs- 
ing, and  supervised  teaching  at  clinical  areas.  She  held 
positions  at  both  Northv^^estern,  and  the  University  of  Illi- 
nois. Dean  Chapman  held  the  office  of  President  of  the 
Utah  League  for  Nursing  for  two  years.  She  is  Chairman 
of  the  Under-Graduate's  Seminar  in  the  "Western  Council 
on  Higher  Education  for  Nurses  and  has  been  Chairman 
of  its  nominating  committee.  She  is  assisted  by  a  capable 
and  enthusiastic  staff  and  many  faculty  members  are 
active  each  year  in  Civil  Defense  Work,  thereby  adding 
much  to  the  community  as  v^^ell  as  to  BYU. 

The  College  had  207  students  registered  at  the  first  of 
the  year  and  had  26  graduates.  The  first  graduate  from 
the  College  of  Nursing  at  BYU  to  receive  a  grant  was 
Sandra  Stonehocker  Mangum  from  the  Class  of  1958.  It 
was  announced  this  year  that  the  grant  was  a  two  year 
teaching   assistantship   at  the   University   of  Washington. 

The  transition  from  the  quarter  to  the  semester  system 
evolved  a  major  change  in  the  College  of  Nursing.  This 
change  made  it  possible  for  the  students  to  take  their 
education  and  basic  science  courses  on  campus  rather 
than  in  the  hospital  during  the  summer  program.  One  fac- 
tor which  enabled  students  to  be  more  active  on  campus 
this  year  was  their  participation  at  the  Utah  City-County 
Health  Department  in  receiving  nursing  experience.  An- 
other revision  was  the  inclusion  of  more  mental  health 
concepts  in  basic  nursing  courses  in  order  to  shorten  the 
required  length  of  psychiatric  experience.  Contrary  to 
previous  years,  students  began  their  nursing  classes  dur- 
ing the  second  serhester  of  their  freshman  year,  instead 
of  in  their  sophomore  year. 


Top:  Miss  Bernice  Chapman  has  developed  the  College 
of  Nursing  from  "grass  roots"  to  an  efficient  college 
graduating  college  nursing  students,  left:  A  smiling 
face  greets  a  patient  at  Utah  Valley  Hospital  while  giv- 
ing a  daily  medical  check  up. 


Student  nurses  received  excellent 
training  through  the  College  of  Nurs- 
ing under  the  direction  of  Miss  Ber- 
nice  Chapman.  Students  first  trained 
at  Utah  Valley  Hospital  and  finished 
at  LDS  Hospital  in  Salt  Lake  City.  Tech- 
nical instruction  in  good  patient  care 
was  the  foremost  thing  taught  to 
them.  Shots,  bed  making,  and  aiding 
doctors  were  all  a  part  of  the  inten- 
sive training  received. 


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COLLEGE  OF  PHYSICAL  AND 
ENGINEERING  SCIENCES 


The  most  outstanding  achievement  of  the  College  of 
Physical  and  Engineering  Sciences  this  year  was  the  ac- 
creditation of  three  engineering  departments  by  the  En- 
gineering Council  for  Professional  Development.  BYU 
joins  a  select  group  of  about  150  schools  in  the  United 
States  v^^ith  this  accreditation  and  graduates  are  now 
considered  fully  acceptable  for  achieving  full  professional 
status.  Until  this  year,  graduates  had  to  wait  as  much  as 
eight  years  to  achieve  this  same  status.  They  are  now  eli- 
gible for  a  wider  variety  of  high  level  professional  jobs 
and  can  accept  government  appointments  of  higher  sta- 
tus. The  engineering  departments  are  also  now  offering 
master's  degrees.  The  various  departments  in  this  Col- 
lege of  Physical  and  Engineering  Sciences  have  also  made 
many  accomplishments  and  improvements  this  year.  The 
Physics  Department  has  installed  a  new  type  x-ray  unit. 
This  equipment  enables  our  physicists  to  make  studies 
on  pressure,  temperature  and  the  arrangements  of  atoms 
never  before  possible.  In  th  Geology  Department,  profes- 
sor Joseph  Owens,  Professor  Lehi  Hintze  and  members 
of  the  department  have  unearthed  a  new  dinosaur  found 
in  Cleveland,  Utah,  near  Price.  More  than  1500  specimen 
pieces  have  been  uncovered  and  brought  to  the  geology 
laboratories.  The  Chemistry  Department  will  be  the  first 
in  the  college  to  grant  doctor's  degrees.  Seven  students 
are  studying  for  the  degrees  with  three  graduating  this 
year. 


Top:  Dean  Armin  J.  Hill  looks  over  the  quad  from  the 
steps  of  the  Eyring  Science  Center.  Left:  A  chemistry 
student  works  diligently  on  an  experiment. 


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The  flames  shoot  out  from  the  burner  and  a 
steady  hand  holds  the  glass  tubing  at  the 
precise  place  enabling  lab  apparatus  to  be 
prepared.  In  the  geology  lab  students  pon- 
der over  fossils  and  try  to  reproduce  them  on 
paper  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  professor. 
Dr.  Delbert  McNamara  conducts  a  tour  of  the 
universe  in  the  Summerhays  Panetarium. 


The  department  chairmen  of  the  College  of  Physical  ard  Engineering  Sciences  are:  John 
Simonsen,  Mechanical  Engineering;  Darrel  J.  Monson,  Electrical  Engineering;  John  Eastmond, 
Physics;  Albert  Swenson,  Chemistry;  Kenneth  C.  Bullock,  Geological  Engineering;  James 
J.  Christensen,  Chemical  Engineering;  Harvey  J.  Fletcher,  Mathematics;  and  Ralph  Rollins, 
Civil   Engineering. 


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COLLEGE  OF 
PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 


"Bring  AAe  Men  to  Match  My  Mountains."  The  application 
of  these  words  is  especially  appropriate  to  the  College 
of  Physical  Education.  It  is  here  that  a  combination  of  the 
development  of  a  healthy  and  co-ordinated  body  with  a 
sound  and  alert  mind  is  culminated  in  growth  and  achieve- 
ment. Athletic  skills  and  prowess  are  learned  along  with 
the  ability  to  instruct  in  the  various  divisions  within  the 
College  of  Physical  Education.  Added  to  the  diverse 
classes  provided  are  those  of  driver  training  and  modern 
dance.  All  intramural  sports  and  inter-collegiate  athletic 
events  come  under  the  suprevision  of  this  college  also. 
The  past  year  has  seen  several  important  additions  to  and 
changes  in  the  College  of  Physical  Education.  Most  prom- 
inent among  these  additions  is  the  new  physical  therapy 
laboratory  in  which  prescription  students  in  P.  E.  can 
take  advantage  of  the  correctives  and  adaptives  offered 
there.  Boyd  Call  is  skillfully  making  the  new  laboratory 
an  outstanding  and  worthwhile  asset  to  BYU.  The  recently 
installed  nets  in  the  west  end  of  the  fieldhouse  are  also 
allowing   for   many   new  class  procedures   and   activities. 

Most  notable  in  relation  to  the  College's  faculty  is  the 
appointment  of  Hal  Dwane  Mitchell  to  the  post  of  head 
football  coach  of  the  varsity  team,  succeeding  Tally 
Stevens  who  helmed  the  position  during  the  1960  season. 
Coach  Mitchell  has  been  freshman  football  coach  for  the 
past  two  years,  and  has  also  coached  high  school  and 
Army  ball.  In  1951  he  was  team  captain  for  the  UCLA 
team,  in  1954  he  was  named  the  Army's  most  valuable 
player  and  was  also  named  outstanding  tackle  on  the 
All  Pacific  Coast  Conference  squad.  Cougar  fans  are 
anticipating  what  may  be  an  exciting  1961  season,  di- 
rected by  the  youngest  varsity  head  coach  in  all  of  BYU's 
gridiron  history.  The  College  will  also  be  expecting  back 
several  faculty  members  who  have  been  away  on  leaves 
of  absence,  and  two  recently  obtained  Doctorate  Degrees 
will  also  add  to  the  competency  of  the  already  excellent 
staff.  Maintaining  order  and  blance  in  this  multi-coursed 
College  is  Dean  Milton  F.  Hartvigsen,  who  has  been  Dean 
since  1956. 


Dean  Milton  Hartvigsen  of  the  College  of  Physical  Education  is 
seen  standing  in  front  of  the  11,000  seat  George  Albert  Smith 
Fieldhouse. 


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The  department  chairmen  in  the  College  of 
Physical  Education  do  their  best  to  develop 
the  physical  stature  and  fitness  of  students. 
Here  Charles  Hart,  Men's  Physical  Education; 
Thane  Packer,  Youth  Leadership;  Ray  Watters, 
Health  Education;  Edwin  Kimball,  Athletics; 
Leona  Holbrook,  Women's  Physical  Education; 
and  Israel  Heaton,  Recreation,  talk  over  the 
problems  of  their  various  departments. 


Physical  education  is  of  primary  importance 
to  the  Latter-day  Saint.  That  Is  why  at  Brig- 
ham  Young  there  is  ample  opportunity  for 
everyone  to  participate  in  some  type  of 
physical  activity.  The  regular  classes  in  ad- 
dition to  the  intramural  program  and  MIA 
program  help  everyone  stay  fit. 


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COLLEGE  OF  RELIGION 


The  primary  objectives  of  the  College  of  Religious  Instruc- 
tion are  to  help  students  develop  spiritually  as  well  as 
intellectually  and  to  enable  them  to  live  more  rounded 
and  complete  lives  with  religious  knowledge  properly  in- 
tegrated with  secular  learning.  The  College  of  Religion 
was  organized  in  March  of  1959  with  five  departments. 
They  are  Bible  and  Modern  Scripturermblical  Languages; 
L.D.S.  Theology,  Church  Organization  and  Administration; 
and  Religious  Education.  Being  offered  now  in  the  Col- 
lege of  Religious  Instruction  is  training  leading  to  the 
Master  of  Arts,  Master  of  Science,  Master  of  Religious 
Education,  and  Doctor  of  Philosophy  degrees.  The  dean 
of  the  College  of  Religion  is  David  H.  Yarn.  Dean  Yarn 
has  obtained  three  degrees,  his  B.A.  from  Brigham  Young 
University  in  1946;  M.A.  in  Philosophy  from  Columbia 
University  in  1949;  and  Ed.D.  in  Philosophy  and  Education 
from  Columbia  University  in  1958.  His  administrative 
positions  held  at  Brigham  Young  University  are:  Chair- 
man of  the  Department  of  Theology  and  Religious  Phil- 
osophy, 1951-1955;  Chairman  of  the  Department  of 
Religious  Philosophy,  1955-1957;  Director  of  Undergrad- 
uate Studies  in  Religion,  1958-59;  and  presently  the  Dean 
of  the  College  of  Religious  Instruction  appointed  in  1959. 
Dean  Yarn  has  also  written  two  inspirational  books: 
'Faith  in  a  Day  of  Unbelief"  and  "The  Four  Gospels  as 
One." 


Top  right:  Dean  David  Yarn  as  head  of  the  College  of  Religion 
stands  In  front  of  the  Joseph  Smith  Memorial  Building.  Bottom 
right:  Students  study  In  the  Smith  Library  using  the  many  fine 
books  there  to  increase  their  brain  power. 


The  College  of  Religion  department  chair- 
men review  their  activities  beneath  the 
Joseph  Smith  mural  by  Eric  Bransby  pre- 
sented to  the  school  by  the  Intercollegiate 
Knights.  The  chairmen  are:  Rodney  Tur- 
ner, Theology,  Church  Organization  and 
Administration;  Ellis  T.  Rasmussen,  Biblical 
Languages;  Daniel  H.  Ludlovy,  Bible  and 
Modern  Scripture;  and  Truman  G.  Madsen, 
History  and  Philosophy  of  Religion.  B. 
We.'.f  Belnap  is  the  chairman  of  Religious 
Education. 


Every  student  who  attends  Brigham  Young 
University  is  required  to  participate  in  the 
religion  classes  taught.  For  every  eight 
hours  in  academic  studies  one  hour  of 
religion  credit  is  required.  With  a  capable 
religion  faculty,  students  can  learn  about 
the  principles  of  the  Church  along  v*rith 
their  friends  from  all  over  the  world. 


^mmi-: 


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GENERAL  COLLEGE 


Dean  Hales  was  a  member  of  the  Physics  Department  for 
thirty  years,  serving  as  Head  of  the  Department  for  the 
last  four  of  those  years  before  he  became  Dean  of  the 
General  College.  Originally,  approximately  two  thousand 
students  without  majors  had  their  academic  affairs  ad- 
ministered by  the  Office  of  the  Registrar,  but  the  Ad- 
ministration felt  that  more  complete  service  could  be  ren- 
dered by  a  General  College  supervised  by  an  Academic 
Dean.  Besides  the  Department  of  Provisional  Registration 
including  those  having  no  majors,  the  General  College  in- 
cludes the  Department  of  Industrial  Education  and  the 
Technical  and  Semi-Professional  Institute.  The  Technical 
and  Semi-Professional  Institute  offers  two-year  certificates 
in  the  areas  of  Agriculture,  Business,  Engineering,  and 
Genealogy.  This  certification  program  came  about  as  a 
result  of  demands  made  by  the  state  upon  the  university. 
Dean  Hales'  background  in  Mathematics  and  Physics  as 
well  as  in  administrative  work  makes  him  well  qualified 
for  the  position  he  holds.  He  served  at  one  time  as  pres- 
ident of  Snow  College  in  Ephraim,  Utah,  and  he  Is  presi- 
dent of  one  of  the  BYU  stakes.  The  General  College  calls 
on  faculty  members  from  all  departments  to  act  as  ad- 
visors to  the  students  registered  in  this  college.  These 
teachers  not  only  help  the  students  with  registration,  but 
they  also  try  to  help  them  choose  a  suitable  major.  The 
General  College  enables  BYU  to  more  adequately  meet 
the  changing  educational  demands  of  the  university  and 
to  help  students  develop  responsible  citizenship  in  the 
church  and  state. 


Top:  Dean  Wayne  B.  Hales  stands  in  front  of  the  en- 
trance of  a  lecture  hall  named  in  his  honor.  Left:  In 
the  Snell  Industrial  Building,  students  are  trained  in 
many  varied  vocations. 


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Welding  techniques,  woodworking  tech- 
niques, and  construction  planning  are 
taught  through  firsthand  experience  to  stu- 
dents in  the  industrial  arts  field.  In  the 
newly  completed  Snell  Industrial  Arts 
building,  modern  facilities  aid  skilled  in- 
structors in  the  shops. 


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Scale  models  of  actual  houses  were  constructed  to  help  students  under- 
stand more  fully  the  problems  and  dimensions  involved  in  building. 
Here  we  see  the  proud  builders  display  the  many  hours  of  work  involved 
in  the  finished  products. 


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GRADUATE  SCHOOL 


Dr.  Wesley  P.  Lloyd  brings  to  his  new  assignment  as  Dean 
of  the  Graduate  School,  23  years  of  experience  as  profes- 
sor and  Dean  of  Students.  On  two  occasions  during  that 
time,  he  has  represented  the  American  Council  on  Edu- 
cation and  the  Japanese  Ministry  of  Education  in  direct- 
ing teams  of  American  specialists  in  their  work  with  the 
University  of  Japan.  He  has,  by  special  appointment,  con- 
sulted with  university  officials  or  representatives  of  min- 
istries of  education  in  23  countries  of  Europe,  Asia  and 
Africa.  Dean  Lloyd  is  past  president  of  the  National  As- 
sociation of  Student  Personnel  Administrators  and  the 
Utah  Conference  on  Higher  Education,  and  served  two 
years  as  chairman  of  the  Academic  Council  of  Western 
Personnel  Institute.  With  the  rapidly  growing  Graduate 
School  now  offering  Ph.D.  degrees  in  21  fields  within 
14  departments  and  the  master's  degree  being  awarded 
in  41  depratments,  a  major  emphasis  of  the  University  is 
on  graduate  study.  The  objective  of  graduate  study  is  to 
develop  the  power  to  do  independent  work  and  to  en- 
courage the  spirit  of  research.  Each  candidate  is  expected 
to  possess  a  broad  general  knowledge  of  his  major 
subject  with  less  detail  in  the  case  of  his  minor  subjects. 
The  faculty  of  the  Graduate  School  consists  of  those  who 
hold  the  title  of  professor  or  associate  professor,  assist- 
ant professor  with  a  doctoral  degree,  and  others  approv- 
ed by  the  Graduate  Council.  Research,  library,  and  teach- 
ing faculty  are  being  expanded  and  improved  to  pro- 
vide better  opportunities  to  the  graduate  student. 


Top  right:  Dean  Wesley  P.  Lloyd  began  the  year  as 
the  new  Graduate  School  head.  Bottom  left:  The  grad- 
uate council  members  were:  John  H.  Gardner,  Robert 
J.  Smith,  Bertrand  Harrison,  Chauncey  Riddle,  Reed  H. 
Bradford.  Standing  are:  Clawson  Y.  Cannon,  Jr.,  Eug- 
ene E.   Campbell,  Jay  V.   Beck,  Irael  Teaton,  Mark  K. 


Allen,  Wesley  P.   Lloyd,  Albert  D. 
Clarke,  and  Blaine  Porter. 


Swensen,  A.  John 


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left:  Dr.  H.  Tracy  Hall  participates  in  the 
graduate  program  in  the  capacity  of  Di- 
rector of  Research.  Top  right:  Dr.  Blaine 
Porter  conducts  the  studies  in  the  College 
of  Family  Living  concerning  family  rela- 
tions. Bottom  right:  Dr.  John  Christiansen 
discusses  with  Reva  Dutt  the  sociological 
problems  which  exist  in  her  own  country. 


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SUMMER  SCHOOL  AND 
EXTENSION  DIVISION 


Dean  A.  Peterson  was  appointed  director  of  Summer 
School  in  1958  after  filling  many  jobs  at  the  BYU  such 
as  B.  Y.  administrative  assistant  to  President  Harris.  For 
two  years  he  was  associate  registrar  and  in  1951  he  went 
to  Iran  as  an  economic  administrator  for  the  government. 
Upon  returning  he  served  as  the  first  public  relations  di- 
rector for  two  years.  He  returned  to  the  University  of 
Southern  California  to  complete  his  Doctors  degree  in 
Business  Administration,  and  in  1958  accepted  the  job  of 
summer  school  director,  in  which  job  he  is  doing  a  splen- 
did job.  Summer  school  enrollment  has  more  than  dou- 
bled in  the  past  ten  years  because  of  its  efficient  leader- 
ship. Dean  Peterson  employs  teachers  for  summer  school 
almost  three  summers  ahead  and  thereby  is  able  to  bring 
outstanding  men  from  all  over  the  country  to  the  BYU. 
Professors  from  Yale  and  Stanford  hav  eparticipated  in 
the  summer  school  in  the  past  and  many  great  teachers 
are  expected  in  the  future.  Students  participating  in  sum- 
mer school  enjoy  the  friendly  spirit  that  a  smaller  student- 
body  brings  and  activities  for  this  group  are  numerous. 
Summer  school  students  are  able  to  enjoy  the  boating 
facilities  at  Utah  Lake  and  the  camping  facilities  in  Provo 
canyon,  and  so  their  scope  of  social  activities  is  even 
greater  than  the  regular  students. 


Top  right:  From  the  Audio-Visual  Communication  center  school 
groups,  church  groups  or  clubs  can  obtain  films  on  almost  any 
subject  they  choose.  BoHom  right:  Dean  Dean  A.  Peterson  acts 
as  director  of  Summer  School.  Enrollment  is  approaching  4,000 
students. 


The  Extension  Division  handles  many  varied  phases  of  Brigham  Young  University.  Including 
adult  education  and  evening  classes,  they  conduct  tiVU  centers  in  cities  throughout  the 
western  United  States.  This  makes  it  possible  for  those  who  have  left  college  or  never  at- 
tended   to    receive    instruction    from    qualified  professors  in  their  areas  of  residence. 


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Housed  in  the  Herald  R.  Clark  Student 
Service  Center,  Adult  Education  and  Ex- 
tension Services  pinpoint  their  activities 
which  are  wide  spread  in  the  eleven 
western  states.  Students  are  employed 
by  the  Division  to  make  It  possible  to 
aid  as  many  students  as  possible  in  ob- 
taining a  college  education.  Under  the 
direction  of  Harold  G.  Clark,  this  depart- 
ment of  the  university  has  steadily  grown 
to  meet  the  needs  of  those  in  school  as 
well  as  those  who  are  not  on  campus. 


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STUDENT  LEADERSHIF 


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STUDENTBODY 
PRESIDENT 


Assuming  the  role  of  ASBYU  President,  Max  Pinegar 
from  Spanish  Fork,  Utah,  spearheaded  the  actions 
Df  student  government  and  generated  studentbody 
activities.  Max  is  a  finance  and  banking  major,  gain- 
ing much  experience  as  studentbody  Vice  President 
of  Finance  in  1959-60.  Max  is  a  member  of  the  Val 
Hyric  social  unit. 


Assisting  Max  in  his  executive  du- 
ties were  three  very  capable  peo- 
ple. Right:  Marshall  Chatwin,  v^ho 
is  married  and  lives  in  Orem,  was 
executive  assistant.  Marshall  is  a 
graduate  student  working  in  psy- 
chology. Bottom  right:  James 
Green,  a  graduate  student  in  phys- 
ics, was  executive  representative. 
Jim  is  from  Pasadena,  California, 
and  is  a  member  of  Viking  social 
unit.  Jim  received  a  $2000  scholar- 
ship to  attend  the  University  of 
Illinois.  He  also  wrote  for  the  Daily 
Universe  as  Agnes,  the  Wallflower. 
Bottom  left:  Jeanne  Tanner  from 
Cortez,  Colorado,  was  executive 
secretary  of  the  studentbody. 
Jeanne  is  a  Tokalon  and  a  holder 
of  a  beauty  title. 


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EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL 


Blaine  Quarnstrom  from  Lodi,  California  was  Vice-President  of  Social  Activities.  Culture 
Vice-President  David  Jacobs  is  from  Provo,  Utah.  Keitli  Terry,  Public  Relations  Vice-Presi- 
dent, was  the  only  married  person  on  the  executive  council.  Provo  is  his  home.  Lehi,  Utah 
is  the  home  of  Craig  Christensen  who  acted  as  Finance  Vice-President. 


Xssisting  Blaine  in  organizing  social  activi- 
ies  were  Pat  Ford  and  Doyle  Seely.  David 
ound  a  lot  of  assistance  from  Phyllis  Hansen 
md  Cal  Stratford.  Craig  Jones  and  Pam  Rel- 
/ea  assisted  Keith  during  the  year.  Upper 
•ight:  Joyce  Anderson,  Donald  Watts,  Sharon 
Roberts,  and  Tucker  Collings  helped  Craig 
)andle  the  business  functions  of  the  stu- 
Jentbody.  Right:  The  executive  council  made 
I  historic  journey  to  Hawaii  representing 
5YU.  Apparently,  as  the  picture  indicates, 
hey  had  a  very  happy  time. 


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SENATE 


The  student  senate  under  the  leadership  of  Pres- 
ident Larry  Jenkins  strived  to  make  their  func- 
tions more  meaningful  to  themselves  and  to  the 
studentbody.  The  Senate  under  fire  from  all  sides 
saw  the  year  pass  with  many  controversial  bills 
in  their  hoppers.  Several  debates  concerning 
such  things  as  NSA  and  IOC,  social  units  and 
seats  at  basketball  games,  topped  the  agenda 
at  many  Senate  meetings.  However,  the  most 
important  work  performed  by  the  Senate  was 
the  revision  of  the  ASBYU  constitution.  Dave 
Hoopes  was  in  charge  of  the  work  which  lasted 
most  of  the  school  year.  In  student  elections 
which  were  held  in  April,  the  studentbody  elect- 
ed to  approve  the  changes.  Larry  Jenkins  was 
president.  Jeanette  Williamson  was  secretary 
and  Shirley  Nissen  was  parliamentarian. 


Row  1:  Shirley  Nissen,  Larry  Jenkins,  Jeanette  Williamson. 

Row  2:  Jerry  Jensen,  Jill  Baker,  Dale  Laub,  Paul  Williams,  John  Hawkins. 

Row    3:    Sharlene   Ellsworth,    Alvln    Rencher,   Jeanne   Merrell,    Stephanie 
Wayment,  Karen  Cox,  Merrlynne  Rich. 

Row  4:  Maxine  Jensen,  Jack  Losmann,  Carolyn  A.   Dahl,  Jerry  McClure, 
Carolyn   Potter,  Jim  Easton,  Cliff  Mayfieid. 

Row  5:  Jim  Green,  Becki  Fillmore,  Dave  Hoopes. 

Below:  The  Senate  relaxes  between  sessions  tc  talk  over  bills  and  the 
rest  of  the  agenda. 


ight:  Traffic  Court  members  include:  Don 
dall,  Ron  Walker,  George  Mangan,  Royal 
eterson,  Martin  Wistensen,  Fred  Ash,  and 
■  ail  Marsh.  Bottom  left:  Chief  Justice  of  the 
upreme  Court  Terry  Warner.  Bottom  right: 
upreme  Court  Justices  and  secretary:  Don 
dall,  Gary  Lambert,  Marilyn  Wafers, 
eorge   Mangan,    Ron    Walker. 


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SUPREME  COURT 


The  ASBYU  Supreme  Court  has  played  an  impor- 
tant part  in  the  student  government.  George  AAan- 
gan  acted  as  Chief  Justice  during  fall  semester 
and  Terry  Warner  as  Chief  Justice  during  spring 
semester.  The  Court  assumed  the  responsibility 
of  handling  all  student  traffic  violations  on  cam- 
pus. During  the  year,  the  Court  also  made  several 
rulings  in  such  matters  as  Homecoming  cleaning, 
IOC,  social  unit  controversy,  and  social  unit  haz- 
ing procedures.  By  and  large,  students  handling 
students'  problems  has  caused  many  more  stu- 
dents to  become  interested  in  student  govern- 
ment as  well  as  an  increased  interest  in  their 
university. 


ASSOCIATED 

MEN 

STUDENTS 


Top:  AMS  operated  a  transportation  service  to  all  in- 
coming students.  They  gave  many  hours  of  service  to 
make  it  possible  for  new  students  to  find  a  place  to 
live  and   become   acquainted   w/ith   the  campus. 

Center:  The  Junior  AMS  Council  consisted  of:  (kneel- 
ing) Doug  Jensen,  Preston  Hughes,  Bob  Hughes. 
(Standing)  Eddie  Giles,  Dave  Wells,  Jeff  Dye,  Dave 
Call,  Tim  Thompsen,  Gene  Thorne,  director  from  AMS, 
Doug  Christensen,  Cliff  Mayfield.  Cheryl  Gustaveson 
in  the  center  acted  as  secretary  to  the  group. 

Bottom:  AMS  Council  members  were:  President  Walt 
Hill,  Vice  President  Gene  Thorne,  Secretary  Gordon 
Smith,  Richard  Allen,  Clark  Thorstenson,  Dave  Thomas. 
(Back  row)  Dave  Paulson,  Richard  Fuller,  Gordon  Moss, 
John  Thompson,  John  Whetten,  Jon  Talyor,  John 
Wadsworth. 


ASSOCIATED 

WOMEN 

STUDENTS 


Top:  AWS  Housing  Board  members  were:  (front)  Law- 
rin  Green,  Susan  Lillywhite,  (back)  Beverly  Crofts, 
Marty  Ballantyne,  Karen  Shaw. 

Center:  AWS  Council  members  included:  President 
Judith  Moss,  Activities  Vice  President  Marsali  McAl- 
lister, Housing  Vice  President  Susan  Lillywhite,  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer Judy  Chapin,  Kay  Senzee,  Jill  Carlston, 
Barbara  Ardian.  (back  row)  JoAnn  Murphy,  Marjorie 
Light,  Therese  Barnich,  Betsy  Cannon,  Karen  Benson, 
Judy  Jacobs,  LaVaun  Smith,  Susan  Boyack,  Irene  Burke. 

Bottom:  Junior  AWS  Council  members  were:  (front) 
Nana  Flake,  Margaret  Walton,  LaVaun  Smith,  Nancy 
Blackledge,  Maryanne  Olson,  (back  row)  Mary  Ann 
Gllmore,  Kay  Taylor,  Diane  Henrickson,  Becky  Day, 
Judy  White,  Pat  Taylor,  Gail  McPherson,  Marie  Kartch- 
ner. 


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1.  MAINTAIN  PERSONAL 
INTEGRITY 

2.  REPORT  All  VIOLATIONS 
TO  THE  HONOR  COUNCIL 
OR  TO  THE  TEACHER 


One  of  the  main  objectives  of  the  Honor  Coun- 
cil during  spring  semester  was  to  see  that  every 
classroom  had  a  poster  like  the  one  to  the  left. 
As  much  as  everyone  v\/anted  an  honest  school 
and  no  cheating  in  classes,  many  students  felt 
the  poster  w^as  in  bad  taste,  so  a  series  of  letters 
to  the  editor  in  the  Universe  appeared.  Without 
being  able  to  determine  what  was  accomplished 
through  the  letters,  each  student  was  able  to  gain 
something  in  the  argumentative  discussions  which 
assisted  him  in  evaluating  for  himself  the  ques- 
tion of  "What  is  honor?" 


HONOR  COUNCIL 


The  Honor  Council  and  the  honor  system  are 
quite  unique  as  far  as  systems  and  councils  go 
on  other  university  campuses.  The  council,  com- 
pletely governed  and  operated  by  students, 
brings  the  problem  of  honor  down  to  the  stu- 
dents where  it  belongs,  not  in  the  higher  eche- 
lons of  the  administration.  Needless  to  say,  se- 
vere problems  do  crop  up  and  they  are  handled 
in  a  gentle,  reassuring  manner.  Council  members 
feel  the  student  has  the  wrong  impression  of 
their  purpose  and  so  the  system  does  not  work 
as  effectively  as  it  should.  Is  there  still  cheating 
on  the  university  campus?  Well,  let's  say  there  is 
still  work  to  be  done. 


Row  1 :  Joan  Oxborrow,  Nigel  Cook,  Nadine  Brooks, 
Don  Stephenson    Lea  Olson. 

Row  2:  John  NWadsworth,  Al  Austin,  Wayne  Boyack, 
Terry  O'Brien,  Pete  Ashworth,  Paul  Stephenson,  Dick 
Stratford— Chairman,  Dick  Sturgis,  Maria  Toronto. 


CENTRAL  DANCE 


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Central  Dance  Committee  has  worked  hard  all 
year  long  to  make  dances  the  best  ever.  Several 
new  procedures  were  initiated  under  the  leader- 
ship of  chairman  Doyle  Seely.  From  the  weekly 
mat  dances  to  the  Junior  Prom,  Central  Dance 
were  ready  to  sign  out  lights,  CPO's,  and  to  give 
hints  on  how  to  handle  decorations  best.  As  hard 
as  the  work  was  and  as  long  as  the  hours  were, 
each  member  felt  a  deep  satisfaction  for  what 
had  been  accomplished. 


Row  1 :  Doyle  Seely,  John  Stone,  Patricia  Hunter,  Muffet  Graham,  Joy 
Nooner,  Kay  Gurgen,  Sheilo  Johnson,  Sharon  Thomas. 

Row  2:  Lee  Wright,  Margo    Burgeson,   Jack   Baxter,   Jo    Paine,    Haws 
Marble,  Judy  Strong,  Benny  Knudsen. 


ELECTIONS 


Rich  Boyce  was  chairman  of  the  Elections  Com- 
mittee. The  Elections  people  started  to  work  early 
in  the  school  year  in  order  that  the  freshmen 
could  have  some  officers.  Of  course,  during  the 
middle  part  of  the  year  there  wasn't  much  to  do. 
However,  during  Spring  semester,  AMS-AWS 
elections  as  well  as  studentbody  elections  were 
on  the  agenda.  With  over  sixty  people  participat- 
ing as  candidates,  the  committee  found  plenty  to 
do.  Election  and  campaign  rules,  made  to  be  bro- 
ken, had  to  be  watched  so  as  not  to  break  the 
"spirit"  campaigning. 


Persons  who  participated  on  the  Elections  Committee  were:  Beverly 
Knight,  Neil  Pitts,  Sally  Sue  LeBaron,  Lea  Olson,  Rich  Boyce,  and  Floyd 
Baumberger. 


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CENTRAL  PUBLICITY 


Julie  Pingree  from  Ogden,  Utah  was  chairman 
of  the  Central  Publicity  Committee.  Through  their 
office,  any  campus  organization  had  to  clear  all 
publicity  stunts  and  posters  in  order  that  they 
might  meet  with  university  standards.  Rental  of 
poster  stands  made  it  easier  for  students  to  get 
their  posters  up  and  down  without  duplicating 
any  effort.  Through  this  committee's  efforts,  the 
campus  did  reflect  better  posters  and  a  much 
neater  appearance. 


Julie  Pingree  was  chairman  of  the  Central  Publicity 
Committee  with  committee  members  (back)  Doug  Hind- 
marsh,  Floyd  Braumberger,  and  Brent  Grampp  to  help 
her. 


ASSEMBLY 


Under  the  direction  of  Dave  Jacobs  the  Assembly 
Committee  endeavored  to  make  student  assem- 
blies better  than  ever.  Early  in  the  year  the  com- 
mittee sponsored  an  assembly  seminar  in  which 
capable  people  gave  of  their  valuable  experience 
to  help  student  script  writers,  producers,  direct- 
ors, etc.  The  committee  dealt  with  assemblies  in 
three  major  areas:  namely,  social  units,  events, 
and  organizations.  Possibly  the  most  outstanding 
contribution  the  assembly  people  gave  was  the 
assembly  honoring  President  David  O.  McKay. 
Included  in  the  tribute  was  a  scroll  with  over 
half  of  the  studentbody's  signatures  on  it. 


Row  1:  Pat  Brian,  Maria  Toronto,  Richard  Hunter.  Row 
2:  Dave  Jacobs,  Judy  Bodine,  Jean  Senf,  Gary  Stewart, 
Pat   Hunt,    Phyllis   Hansen,   Geri    Van    Dam. 


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ACADEMIC  EMPHASIS 


rhairman  Ken  Johnson  of  the  Academic  Emphasis 
'  !ommittee  spearheaded  an  all  out  drive  on  cam- 
)us  to  raise  the  academic  atmosphere.  Posters 
}laced  in  all  classrooms  with  academic  sayings 
nscribed  on  them  helped  students  keep  the  aca- 
demic image.  Study  and  research  were  also  en- 
:ouraged  by  this  committee. 


Members  of  the  Academic  Emphasis  Committee  in- 
cluded Judy  Simonds,  Bill  Daynes,  Ken  Johnson,  Nigel 
Cook  and  John  Woodward. 


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PUBLIC  RELATIONS 


Jim  Dahl  was  chairman  of  the  Public  Relations 
Committee.  This  group  helped  student  organ- 
izations and  downtown  organizations  coordinate 
business  transactions,  loans,  and  purchases.  Al- 
though many  students  felt  there  was  too  much 
control  involved,  the  work  of  this  committee 
helped  strengthen  university-community  relations 


Public  Relations  Committee  members  Included    (front) 
Nadine  Brooks,  Bob  Paxton,  (back)  A!  Call,  Jim  Dahl. 


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Music  Organizations         74 

Drama '4 

Lyceums,  Forums,  Devotionals 104 

Orchesis        1^0 

Art 112 

Honors  Section 114 


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UNIVERSITY  CHORALE 

University  Chorale,  the  largest  music  organization 
on  cannpus,  was  composed  of  more  than  350 
students  with  enthusiasm  and  a  desire  to  sing. 
The  large  size  of  the  group  made  touring  impos- 
sible, but  the  chorus  did  perform  many  times  in 
the  Provo  area  on  devotional  assemblies  and  in 
church  services.  Kurt  Weinzinger  led  the  chorus 
this  year  and  blended  many  voices  together  in 
harmony  for  receptive  audiences.  The  group  also 
enjoyed  themselves  at  parties  and  firesides 
throughout  the  year. 

Row  1:  William  Franz,  Wayne  Jarvis,  Ken  Knapp,  Bob 
Arbon,  Richard  Perkins,  Chris  Lowe,  James  Kirkwood, 
Doug  Hindmarsh,  Willis  Blaine,  Don  Willardson,  Jerald 
Waite,  James  Ames,  Don  Allen  John  Richards,  Hank 
Rinquest,  Richard  Jordan,  Darwin  Hunt,  Gary  Shumway, 
Gary  Parker. 

Row  2:  Ralph  Norris,  Claude  Schutz,  Ronald  Knudsen, 
Wayne  Allgaier,  Earl  Pilling,  Lowell  West,  Robert  Roy- 
lance,  Rockne  Arnett,  Roy  Barraclugh,  Clark  Mouritsen, 
Terry  Tucker,  Don  Adams,  Richard  Tolman,  Bart  AAor- 
fensen,  Kent  Hughes,  Roger  Stuart,  Leslie  Carpenter, 
Lee  Holland,  Deverl  Johnson,  McKay  Allred,  Larry 
Spendlove. 

Row  3:  Dawn  Corbett,  Carol  Allredge,  Janice  Norberg, 
Richard  Thibodeau,  Gib  Frost,  Richard  Willey,  Earl 
Doman,  James  Dills,  James  Chapin,  Robert  Broberg, 
Steve  Hammer,  Mark  Vanderkooi,  Philip  Eves,  Lynn 
Ellsworth,  LaDonna  Houtz,  Dean  Bennett,  Arnold  Nef, 
Jeff  Krummenacher,  Roy  Hills,  Connie  Yamada,  John 
Wrider,  Joyce  Tanner,  Jason  Tilby,  Elaine  Burton, 
Charl  Pishton,  Carol  Nelson. 


Row  4:  Kathy  Boyd,  Anita  Sandoval,  Adelia  Dix,  Cal- 
pernia  Goodrick,  Janice  Tebb,  Cula  Magnusson,  Gae 
Larson,  Ruth  Palmer,  Margaret  Whiteside,  Sylvia  John- 
son, Myrna  Keller,  Cheryl  Hubbard,  Vicki  Vacher,  Jef- 
fery  Paulk,  Bonnie  Quinn,  Anne  Morrison,  Joyce  Cook, 
Sheri  Limb,  Linda  Klinglor,  Vicky  Taylor,  Annette 
Chllds,,  Kaye  Meyers,  Marie  Gardner,  VIckl  Sealy, 
Linda  Nuffer,  Robert  Johnson,  Marilyn  Dunkerley,  Don- 
na Brown,  Karen  Mish,  Cathy  Owens,  Pat  Rogerson, 
Christie  Pitcher,  Joy  Peterson,  Rachel  Ballard,  Anita 
Voeltz,  Kay  Crockett,  Anne  Bergeson,  Paula  Payne, 
Sharon  Blaylock,  Rosida  Hepworth,  Sharon  Smith,  Linda 
Clements,  Marjorie  Sundwall,  Carolyn  Bell,  Connie 
Yose,  Barbara  Hughes,  Kathleen  Parker,  Dorothy  Mc- 
Coy. 

Row  5:  Carolyn  Stoddard,  Dorothy  DeWItt,  Sheila 
Moon,  Neva  Lunnen,  Ruth  Richardson,  Judy  Hackney, 
Claudia  Kirkland,  LaNifa  Larsen,  Judy  Dana,  Dixie 
Holloway,  Carol  Arnold,  Yvonne  Ratliff,  Dorothy  All- 
red,  Carol  Baker,  Shauna  Workman,  Marcia  Guild, 
Marie  White,  Lynda  Crane,  Beatrice  Angus,  Ann  Mur- 
phy, Cheryl  Lillywhite,  Toni  Goodrich,  Sharon  Stickney, 
Nancy  Muir,  Mary  Ann  Riding,  Myrna  Maughan,  Ver- 
moyne  Beecher,  Lynda  Blodgett,  Joyce  Larson,  Glenda 
Shaffer,  Terry  Marett,  Lynette  Jenkins,  Mary  Jo  Alle- 
man,  Evelyn  Greenwood,  Jeanne  Denny,  Sharon  Mor- 
gan, Linda  Hamilton,  Lou  Ann  Miner,  Karen  Koford, 
Diane  Olson,  Sybil  McNeil,  Hope  Nielsen,  Cherie  An- 
derson, LuAnne  Bean,  Letfy  Hunsaker,  Kathryn  Barnes, 
Suzanne  Hess,  Linda  Price. 

Row  6:  Betty  Hunsaker,  Charee  Cottrell,  Cecil  Spell,  lla 
Dye,  Renea  Gardina,  Moana  Hall,  Eleanor  Johnson,  Bon- 
nie Pendleton,  Diane  Law,  Patricia  Oakes,  Earleen 
Margie,  Verona  Jarvis,  Barbara  Shaw,  Joyce  McClellan, 
Renee    Black,    Linda    Permann,    Virginia    Portle,    Donna 


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Robinson,  Beverly  Connolly,  Lea  Olsen,  Carol  Hansen, 
Anita  Peck,  Sandra  Gagon,  Joyce  Boyer,  Pat  Morris, 
Cynthia  Ekiund,  Irene  Moore,  Kathleen  Brian,  Merene 
Holt,  Brent  Grampp,  Doris  Heselton,  Izabel  Peixoto, 
Carol  Tarr,  Shirley  Wiseman,  Barbara  Gano,  Bonita 
Taylor,  Arlene  Champney. 

Row  7:  Deanna  Rawlins,  Sharon  Evans,  Cleora  Ham- 
mond, Linda  Wursten,  Laura  Leavitt,  Alice  Tingey, 
Carole  Pulley,  Judy  Hailing,  Lorna  Storrs,  Patricia  Jack- 
son, Darlene  Harris,  Linie  Mae  Clark,  Anna  Daines, 
Marjorie  Weight,  Connie  Devenish,  Diane  Dredge, 
Mary  Brown,  Sharon  Woodbury,  Carol  Reid,  Nancy 
Mehr,  Charlotte  Hepworth,  Jeannette  Vinins,  Patricia 
Mueller,  Carol  Smith,  Dorthy  Clark,  Jill  Clark,  Billie 
Lambson,  Susan  Hales,  Linda  Rokes,  Ann  Merrell, 
Linda  Hunter,  Carol  Westover,  Pat  Ursenbach,  Joyce 
Henderson,  Lucy  Aiken,  DeAnn  Lundgren,  Karen 
Isaasol,  Connie  Gerrard,  Carole  Jones,  Bonnie  Ricks, 
Judy  Wheeler,   Gayle   Hall,   Helen   Holmes. 

Row  8:  Tamera  Hacking,  Linda  Jeppsen,  Olive  Harris, 
Judy  Knudsen,  Janice  Leavitt,  Jeanne  Yerke,  Jean  Sum- 
mers, Christine  Lewis,  Linda  Castro,  Paige  Holt,  Sandra 
Curtis,  JoAnn  Powell,  Margaret  Graham,  Nadine  Miner, 
Jean  Foutz,  Eileen  Cornia,  Leah  Nelson,  Ann  Caraway, 
Irene  Christiansen,  Margery  Almond,  Diane  Rose,  Becky 
Sjoblom,  Lorraine  Watson. 

Row  9:  Janice  Tyler,  DeLora  Wright,  Judy  Milne,  Caro- 
lyn Anderson,  Ruth  Porter,  Carolyn  Edwards,  Norma 
Hadley,  Sharon  Price,  Judie  Sharp,  Holly  Thorstad, 
llene  Olson,  Linda  Pearcey,  Susan  Roylance,  Peggy 
Sorensen,  Vicki  Luekenga,  Barbara  Bowen,  Elaine  Gale, 
Janet  Hutchings,  Valorit  Schoenfeld,  Sandra  Simpson, 
Deanne  Packer,  Joan  Robinson,  Janice  Daniels,  Phyllis 
Dougal,  Nadine  Hoem. 


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Kurt  Weinzinger  capably  led  the  University  Chor- 
ale again  this  year  and  gave  much  pleasure  as 
well  as  music  knov\/ledge  to  the  members  of  the 
chorus. 


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Newell  Weight  again  directed  the  A  Cappella  in 
a  successful  year.  Mr.  Weight  has  given  his  talents 
to  the  BYU  for  12  years.  He  organized  and  has 
led  the  A  Cappella  for  most  of  these  years.  He 
is  widely  recognized  for,  his  great  musical  talents 
and  is  enthusiastically  praised  by  all  who  study 
under  him. 


A  CAPPELLA  CHOIR 


Row  1:  Denese  Steele,  Karen  Rutler,  Dora  Glazier, 
Janet  Randall,  Judy  Strong,  Michaelene  Packer,  Coleen 
Redford,  Nina  Richards,  Rebecca  Boman,  Kay  Glover, 
Joan  Thomander,  Jane  Weaver,  Diane  Heder,  Yvonne 
Blaylock,  Patricia  Tenney,  Judy  Johnson. 

Row  2:  Jackie  Richardson,  Evelyn  Neff,  Harsha  Hoyt, 
Julia  Nielson,  Roger  Clark,  Jim  Scoresby,  Ron  Hadley, 
David  Jacobs,  Ron  Lee,  Jerry  Ottley,  Douglas  Gibbs, 
Carolyn  Merrill,  Marilyn  Kunz,  Judy  Bardsley,  Carolyn 
Broberg. 

Row  3:  Vera  Butler,  Hannah  Oldroyd,  Pat  Clyde,  Karen 
Keller,  Roger  Miller,  Wyn  Brown,  Tony  Earl,  Larry 
Nielson,  Jim  Rawls,  William  Ashmore,  Ferrel  McKinney, 
L'Dean  McCue,  Charles  Naylor,  Marcia  Luke,  Mary  Ann 
Keeler,  Jean  Tidvk'ell,  Virginia  Lutz. 

Row  4:  Pat  Pierson,  Rosemarr  Burtenshaw,  George  Jar- 
vis,  Blaine  Watts,  Blaine  Quarnstrom,  Paul  Kelly,  Ken 
Heaps,  Tom  Worlton,  Glen  Stewart,  Vern  Young,  Gor- 
don Carter,  Curtis  Forsgren,  Marvin  Jenkins,  Verl  Do- 
man,  Robert  Weddington,  Evelyn  Parry,  Charlene 
Steele. 


The  A  Cappella,  consisting  of  about  80  members, 
thrilled  and  stimulated  audiences  with  their 
many  performances.  Aside  from  special  concerts 
and  participation  in  assemblies,  church  services, 
and  high  school  programs,  the  A  Cappella  took 
a  tour  through  Wyoming  and  Colorado  and  were 
received  warmly  by  audiences  in  several  different 
cities. 

The  A  Cappella,  consisting  of  about  80  members, 
chosen  because  of  their  singing  ability  as  well 
as  their  enthusiasm,  draws  students  from  at  least 
fifteen  states  and  Canada  who  blend  their  voices 
together  to  bring  pleasure  to  others  as  well  as 
themselves.  Their  activities  are  not  solely  singing 
concerts.  The  group  often  gathers  for  firesides 
and  parties. 


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MADRIGAL  SINGERS 


The  Madrigal  Chorus  is  a  unique  group  on  the 
BYU  campus  in  that  it  is  composed  of  only  28 
members  and  sings  primarily  secular  music.  Di- 
rector Maughan  McMurdie  led  the  group  as  they 
entertained  on  a  high  school  concert  tour,  and 
made  many  appearances  in  assemblies,  church, 
and  club  programs. 

AAadrigal  singing  reached  its  peak  of  popularity 
in  the  sixteenth  century,  but  has  again  become 
very  popular  in  this  century.  The  BYU  Madrigals 
have  done  much  contemporary  work  this  year  and 
so  the  style  of  singing  around  a  candle-lit  table 
is  all  they  have  taken  from  the  past. 


Row  1:  BIythe  Southern,  Sharlene  McMahon,  VerLynn 
Roberts,  Carol  Lee  Nicholson,  Diana  Bybee,  Vanja  Yor- 
gason,  Ann  Haynie,  Ariel  Bybee,  Marsha  Benson,  Char- 
lene  Stratford. 

Row  2:  Mona  Andrus,  Susan  Yank,  McKay  Rollins,  M. 
Michael  Suzuki,  Richard  Logan  Brimhall,  Ralph  Franklin 
Garn,  Everett  Raymond  Sharp,  David  J.  Bowers,  Gor- 
don C.  White,  Bruce  William  Newton,  Valden  L.  O'Don- 
nal,  Roger  O.  Traasdahl,  Ferrel  G.  Roundy,  Wesley  K. 
Boman,  V.  Keith  Cooper,  Jorn  R.  Scott,  Sharon  King, 
Suzanne  Swan. 


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sar  after   acting   as   assistant  director  for  three 
jars.  Mr.  McMurdie  has  been  a 
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Row  1:  Judy  Rasmussen,  Birdie  Stevens,  Lael  Heiner, 
Judy  Bodine,  Ella  May  Hulet,  Beverly  O'Donnal,  Jean- 
ette  Ludlow,  Bonnie  Harrigan,  Jeanne  Bates,  Judy  Si- 
monds,  Julain  Cozzens,  Marguerite  Jost,  Carole  Laing, 
Roy  Samuelson. 

Row  2:  Sharron  Rowe,  Nola  Matthews,  Claudia  Miller, 
Mary  Merrell,  Penny  Druke,  Ron  Halliday,  Jerry  John- 
son, Dick  Smack,  Branson  Neff,  Kay  Salmon,  Linda 
Pace,  Nina  Sue  Parry,  Elinor  Capson. 

Row  3:  Vee  Ann  Jeffs,  Dorothy  Behling,  Janice  Rickert, 
Anna  Marie  Nielsen,  DeMoyne  Bekker,  Robert  Lewis, 
Kent  Price,  Charles  Hansen,  Douglas  Wasdon,  David 
Larson,  Lauren  Dalzen,  Frank  Davies,  Vernean  Perry, 
Brenda  Morrison,  Helen  Sparks. 

Row  4:  Nancy  Birkeland,  Joan  Oxborrow,  Joyce  Ander, 
son,  John  Whetten,  Roy  Tidewell,  Robert  Shedd,  Larry 
Benson,  Robert  Jenkins,  Arman  Earl,  Larry  Hill,  Edgar 
Humphrey,  Ross  Mortensen,  Sue  Patchell,  Margaret 
Scott,  Patricia  Goodrich,  Mildred  Edwards. 


SCHOLA  CANTORUM 


Schola  Cantorum  is  a  unique  organization  on 
campus  In  that  it  is  two  choruses  combined  into 
one.  Director  Ralph  Woodward  brought  the  men's 
and  women's  choruses  together  to  form  this 
group  which  performed  several  times  during 
the  year  including  assemblies  and  special  con- 
certs. Striking  green  dresses  and  suits  charac- 
terized the  chorus  and  added  to  the  lovely  per- 
formances. Many  activities  such  as  parties  and 
firesides  were  also  held  under  the  direction  of 
officers:  President  Robert  Lewis,  Vice  President 
Jeanette  Ludlow,  Treasurers  Larry  Benson  and 
Joyce  Anderson  and  Alumni  President  DeMoyne 
Bekker. 


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Ralph  Woodward  directs  the  men's  and  women's 
choruses  in  their  musical  unit,  Schola  Cantorum. 


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R.O.T.C.  CHORUS 


The  ROTC  Chorus  had  as  its  goal  and  purpose  the 
advertising  of  the  ROTC  program  at  BYU.  Brandt 
Curtis  was  the  faculty  adviser  of  the  group  which 
ranged  from  between  twenty  and  thirty  voices. 
Ron  Lee  acted  as  student  director.  All  members 
of  the  ROTC  were  eligible  to  sing  with  the  group 
upon  consent  of  the  director.  The  chorus  was  able 
to  bring  much  entertainment  to  various  groups 
throughout  the  year.  Officers  of  the  chorus  this 
year  consisted  of  President  James  Cartwright 
and  Secretary  James  Heath. 


Row  1:  Joseph  D.  Schaefer,  John  Skousen,  Koh  Dennis] 
AAurayama,  Jim  Ray,  James  Cartwright,  James  Heath,J 
Dave  Wadsworth. 

Row  2:  Donald  Asay,  Ray  Tingstrom,  Jeff  KrummenJ 
acher,  Richard  E.  Sellers,  John  H.  McKee,  George  Co'| 
babe,  Valden  L.  O'Donnal,  David  F.  Schrader,  Donald 
R.  Turley,  Gerald  W.  Tenney,  Lewis  R.  Sutherland. 


Brandt  Curtis  worked  along  with  student  director 
Ron  Lee  to  bring  the  ROTC  voices  together  in  an 
entertaining  group. 


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MARCHING  BAND 


The  Brigham  Young  University  Marching  Band 
has  won  national  as  well  as  local  acclaim.  With 
over  a  hundred  strong,  the  marching  band  has 
exhibited  precision  and  skill  unequaled  in  the 
intermountain  area.  Under  the  direction  of  Rich- 
ard Ballou  the  band  was  able  to  go  to  Denver 
for  a  performance.  They  also  participated  in 
BYU's  Homecoming  and  Utah  State's  Homecom- 
ing. Grant  Elkington  assisted  Ballou  as  assistant 
director.  Probably  the  most  popular  routine  per- 
formed this  year  was  the  salute  to  the  Tabernacle 
Choir  including  the  "Battle  Hymn  of  the  Repub- 
lic." The  band  also  hosted  the  first  annual  Band 
Day  which  saw  original  arrangements  by  Ralph 
Ldycock  played  by  over  1,000  bandsmen.  James 
Braque  was  drum  major  and  Beverly  White  was 
drum  majorette. 


Lurae  Ahrendes,  Gene  Baxter,  Sibyl  Beecher,  Vermoyne  Beecher, 
Richard  Beeson,  Georgia  Biddulph,  Sandra  Bischoff,  Joan  Blan- 
chard,  Arlene  Borges,  Charles  Borough,  Terry  Boulter,  Jeanette 
Bowers,  James  Braque,  Frank  Bria,  Dale  Broadbent,  Lloyd  Bush, 
Ann  Carrigan,  Karen  Chnstensen,  Evelyn  Croft,  Sam  Davis,  Dennis 
Davison,  Esther  Dillman,  Bonnie  Ferguson.  Deonne  Flake,  Dean 
Foufz,  Karen  George,  Nancy  Graham,  Warren  Griffin,  Elis  Hamblon, 
Joan  Higbee,  Jean  Hollingshead,  Vaughn  Hoopes,  Kay  Huffaker, 
Kent  Hughes,  Ronald  Humphries,  Jean  In^alls,  Michael  Johnson, 
Chester  Jones,  Dav^n  Jones,  Robert  Kenyon,  Craig  Kirkham,  James 
Kirkham,  Benny  Knudsen,  Ronald  Knudsen,  Mark  Lau,  Gail  Lee, 
Dan  Lindsey,  Don  Livingston,  Willa  Lunt,  Ronald  Matthews,  Bonnie 
McAllister,  Sharon  McBride,  Marian  McCarty,  Monna  McEvers, 
Mary  Ann  Melton,  Jerry  Moon,  Karen  Moon,  Kay  Moon,  Maryetta 
Moon,  Darlene  AAoore,  Ronald  Myers,  Richard  Needham,  Bill 
Nelson,  Valden  O'Donnal,  David  Palmer,  Vernene  Passmore, 
Craig  Paxman,  Suau  Pea,  Sharon  Pendlebury,  Mark  Percival,  Nor- 
man Peterson,  Gary  Quinney,  Sandra  Reimer,  LaRee  Ricks,  Lynn 
Robinson,  Carma  Saunders,  Valine  Saunders,  LeRoy  Shing,  Allen 
Smith,  Fred  Smith,  Ray  Smith,  David  Stookey,  John  Storheim,  Kay 
Summers,  Stan  Syphus,  Kaye  Terry,  Gary  Thurman,  Solveig  Tor- 
vik,  AJice  White,   Philys  Winder,  Byard  Wood. 


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CONCERT  BAND 


Auditions  during  registration  time  started  another 
busy  year  for  director  Ralph  Laycock  and  the 
Concert  Band.  During  the  year  the  band  pre- 
sented three  major  concerts  and  appeared  on 
several  assemblies  and  programs.  As  many  other 
groups  on  the  campus,  the  Concert  Band  has 
earned  recognition  as  one  of  the  outstanding  col- 
legiate groups  in  the  United  States.  The  band  has 
achieved  an  excellence  which  has  brought  no- 
tice to  the  university  and  to  themselves. 


Ralph  G.  Laycock  completed  his  eighth  year  as 
director  of  the  Concert  Band  with  many  success- 
ful  concerts   and   performances  by   the  band. 


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Row  1:  Fred  Bonney,  Ben  Knudsen,  Wendell  Gray, 
Brent  Faulkner,  Marvin  Jenkins,  Naomi  Boyer,  Fae 
Clarkson,  Kay  Reinnschilssel,  Rowene  Geddes,  Carol 
McNairy,  Mary  K.  Davis,  Janet  Henderson,  Dianne  Ros- 
kelley. 

Row  2:  Robert  Henrle,  Robert  King,  Marilyn  Slater, 
Alan  Justesen,  Chuck  Borough,  Carol  Crockett,  Bonnie 
McAllister,  Karen  Brunson,  Lawrence  Harmon,  Georgia 
Milton,  Marian  McCarty,  Jan  Reay,  Gretel  Gold,  Karen 
George,  Ronelda  Riley,  Sara  Fugal. 

Row  3:  Sam  Davis,  Jean  Ingalls,  Joyce  Claud,  Bruce 
Petty,  Willa  Lunt,  Jason  Tilby,  Stephen  Clark,  Kathleen 
Stewart,  Susan  Brown,  Jeanette  Wardell,  Bob  Franko- 
vich,  Diane  Wilcox,  Lynn  Robinson,  Terry  Harris,  Lewis 
Sutherland,  Lynette  Bagley,  Robert  Young,  Kathleen 
Sandberg. 

Row  4:  Prof.  Laycock,  Robert  Campbell,  Evalyn  Shurt- 
leff,.  Sue  Skousen,  David  Butler,  Stan  Syphus,  John 
Towery,  Gary  Lambert,  Vaughn  Hoopes,  Fred  Smith, 
Bill  Nelson,  Ray  Goodwin,  Leroy  Harris,  Suau  Upa  la 
Pea,  Bryce  Thueson,  Ron  Knudsen,  Melody  Midgley, 
Kay  Thompson,  James  Kirkham,  Martin  Conover,  Joe 
Francis,  Richard  Beeson,  Jay  Lyons. 


Row  5:  Carrie  Jacobs,  Sharon  Ward,  James  Brague, 
Kenneth  Green,  Roy  Tidwell,  Marjorie  Light,  Alan  Mur- 
phy, Robert  Matheson,  Laurence  Yorgason,  Lillian  Tew, 
Gordon  Gilchrist,  Richard  Bybee,  Renee  Lake,  Orion 
Wood,  Garth  Harker,  Lurae  Ahrendes,  Carson  Sharp. 


SYMPHONY  ORCHESTRA 


Row  1:  Merril  Johnson,  Nancy  Barnes,  Julie  Malouf, 
Merlene  Britsch,  William  Mickelson,  Toya  Vance,  Ste- 
phen Clark. 

Row  2:  Rondo  Jeffery,  Bob  George,  Peg  Wheelwright, 
Todd  Britsch,  Wayne  Lines. 

Row  3:  Carolyn  Morris,  Rose  Wrigby,  Karen  Sandberg, 
Julia  Lawrence,  Milo  Moody,  Linda  Jolley,  Janet  Hen- 
derson, Janet  McLane,  Naomi  Boyer,  Fae  Clarkson, 
Brenda  Morrison,  Cheryl  Dunn,  John  Lambert. 

Row  4:  Craig  Paxman,  Carol  Lambert,  Ann  Jackson, 
Ben  Knudsen,  Fred  Bonney,  Lawrence  Jorgensen,  Paul 
Christensen,  Connie  Jacobs,  Sharon  Ward. 

Row  5:  Lynn  Robison,  Jayson  Tilby,  Bob  Frankovich, 
Leon  Badham,  Carson  Sharp. 


The  BYU  Symphony  Orchestra  is  recognized  as 
one  of  the  outstanding  orchestras  of  the  west. 
Their  tour  this  year,  consisting  of  concerts  in 
southern  Utah,  Arizona,  and  New  Mexico,  brought 
much  praise  to  the  orchestra  and  gave  much 
pleasure  to  enthusiastic  audiences.  Dr.  Lawrence 
Sardoni  directed  the  group  in  assemblies,  special 
events,  and  high  school  performances  in  the 
Provo  area. 

The  orchestra  members  have  also  participated 
in  other  activities  throughout  the  year.  Under  or- 
chestra president  Lyman  Moody,  they  have  held 
firesides  and  parties. 


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Lawrence  Sardoni  has  led  the  BYU  Symphony 
Orchestra  for  many  years.  Under  his  baton  the 
orchestra  has  achieved  a  high  status  in  the  music 
circles  of  the  west.  Aside  from  his  many  musical 
endeavors,  he  is  presently  serving  as  a  bishop 
in  one  of  the  Provo  wards. 


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OPERA  WORKSHOP 


The  Opera  Workshop  had  a  busy  and  active  year 
under  the  direction  of  Brandt  Curtis  in  place  of 
Don  Earl  who  is  on  leave.  The  group,  composed 
of  about  30  members,  has  presented  "The  Mar- 
riage of  Figaro,"  "The  Merry  Wives  of  Windsor," 
"Beauty  and  the  Beast,"  and  excerpts  from  "New 
Clothes  for  the  King"  and  "Madame  Butterfly." 
Many  of  this  group  spend  countless  hours  in 
preparation  for  these  exceptional  productions. 
Their  performances  bring  much  pleasure  to  re- 
ceptive audiences.  Boyd  Hancock  led  the  group 
as  president  and  was  assisted  by  Nancy  Empey, 
Joan  Shaw,  Lurlene  LeVar,  and  David  Judd. 


Row  1:  Joan  J.  Shaw,  Lurlene  LeVar,  Alice  Marie  Jen- 
sen, Boyd  Wayne  Hancock,  Royce  Elaine  Campbell, 
Clair  Ann  Wright,  Julia  Ann  Nielsen. 

Row  2:  Mona  Rae  Laramie,  Alice  Kay  Hllden,  Brent 
Weaver,  Carol  Ann  Smith,  Richard  L.  Brimhall,  Suzanne 
Samborn,  Arvid  Willden,  Glenna  Stahl,  Noel  E.  Twit- 
chell.  Sherry  Hiatt. 

Row  3:  Diane  Heder,  Colleen  Redford,  Ken  Wllks, 
Shauna  Seely,  Richard  A.  Justis,  Vivien  Beecroft,  Her- 
bert Greer,  Linda  Rokes,  Darlene  Moore. 


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Brandt  Curtis  directed  Opera  Workshop  this  year 
and  spent  countless  hours  in  rehearsals  for  the 
many  operas  the  group  performed. 


OPERA 


"An  Evening  of  Opera,"  "The  Merry  Wives  of 
Windsor,"  and  "The  Marriage  of  Figaro"  were 
the  major  productions  presented  by  the  Opera 
Workshop.  Audiences  of  the  university  learned 
to  appreciate  the  meaning  of  opera  by  viewing 
these  radiating  plays  set  to  music.  Because  of  the 
many  talented  people  on  campus,  it  was  neces- 
sary to  have  double  leads  in  each  production. 
Brandt  Curtis,  director  of  Opera  Workshop,  made 
sure  the  best  was  presented. 


AN  EVENING  OF  OPERA 


Four  operas  were  presented  during  an  "Evening 
of  Opera."  Two  one  act  operas  were  "New 
Clothes  for  the  King"  and  "Beauty  and  the 
Beast."  Excerpts  from  "Madame  Butterfly"  and 
"Orpheus  and  Euridice"  completed  the  program. 
Included  in  the  cast  of  "New  Clothes  for  the 
King"  were  Boyd  Hancock  as  King,  Beverly  Wat- 
kins  as  Royal  Designer,  Richard  Jarvis  as  Royal 
Historian,  Arvid  Willden  as  Mr.  JTRPZ,  and  Mar- 
lene  Coleman  as  Miss  Abby  Stract.  Colleen  Red- 
ford  sang  the  lead  in  the  excerpt  from  "Madame 
Butterfly"  and  Suzanne  Harris  as  Suzuki.  In  "Or- 
pheus and  Euridice"  Lurlene  LeVar  portrayed  Or- 
pheus and  Nancy  Empey  portrayed  Euridice.  In 
"Beauty  and  the  Beast"  the  cast  alternated  on 
each  night.  Members  of  the  cast  included  Donna 
Garrett,  Ken  Wilks,  Suzanne  Sanborn,  Mona  Lara- 
mie, Margaret  Eikenbery,  Marilyn  Parkinson, 
Nina  Bryant,  Judith  Owen,  Judy  Davis,  Faye 
Wittwer,  Shauna  Seely,  Nadene  Nielson,  David 
Judd,  Gary  Stringham,  Richard  Brimhall,  and 
Alvaro  Mendoza. 


THE  MERRY  WIVES 
OF  WINDSOR 


CAST 


Sir  John  Falstaff 

Ralph  Woodward 

Mr.  Ford 

Roy  Samuelsen 

Boyd  Hancock 

Mr.  Page 

Ken  Wilks 

Richard  Justis 

Fenton 

Dick  Dastrup 

Jinn  Peterson 

Slender 

Richard  Brimhall 

John  Herbst 

Dr.  Cajus 

Brent  Shaw 

Mrs.  Ford 

Nancy  Empey 

Colleen  Redford 

Mrs.  Page 

Diane  Heder 

Suzanne  Harris 

Ann  Page 

Lurlene  LeVar 

Nadine  Nelson 

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DRAMA 


SHE  STOOPS  TO  CONQUER 


CAST 


Sir  Charles  AAarlow 

Young  Marlow 

Squire  Hardcastle 

George  Hastings 

Tony  Lumpkin 

Diggory 

Roger 

Dick 

Thomas 

Stingo 

Slang 

Jeremy 

Mat  Muggins 

Aminiadab 

Tom  Twist 

Mrs.  Hardcastle 

Kate  Hardcastle 

Constance  Neville 

Maid 


Wade  Merrill 

Ivan  Crosland 

Lynn  Benson 

Philip  Sykes 

Lee  Scan  Ion 

Ovk^en  Jenson 

Klair  Bybee 

Kent  Davis 

Kenneth  Fowler 

Gerry  Nibley 

Kent  Davis 

Larry  Stephenson 

Phil  Harris 

Tracy  Jorgenson 

Klair  Bybee 

Carma  Moore 

Mickey  Halladay 

Mary  Tucker 

Sharee  Hughes 


"She  Stoops  to  Conquer"  was  presented  on  the 
Joseph  Smith  Auditorium  stage  November  9-12. 
Director  Morris  M.  dinger,  assisted  by  Owen 
Jenson,  presented  this  delightful  comedy  of  man- 
ners by  Oliver  Goldsmith  in  true  theater  fashion. 
Charles  A.  Henson  was  the  set  designer  and 
technical  director.  Carol  Michie  was  in  charge 
of  costumes  and  Harold  Oaks  was  stage  manager. 


On  the  preceding  page  we  see  (fop)  Kenneth  Fowler, 
Klair  Bybee,  Kent  Davis,  Owen  Jenson,  and  Lynn  Ben- 
son in  a  very  jovial  mood.  While  a  toast  is  being 
offered  (bottom)  in  a  scene  portrayed  by  Kent  Davis, 
Sharee  Hughes,  Jerry  Nibley,  Tracy  Jorgenson,  Lee 
Scanlon,  Larry  Stevenson  and  Klair  Bybee. 

Top  loft:  Carmen  Moore  kisses  Lee  Scanlon  while 
Mary  Tucker  holds  his  hand.  Top  right:  Lee  Scanlon 
portrays  Tony  Lumpkin,  loft:  Carmen  Moore  refuses 
to  look  at  Lynn  Benson. 


HEIDI 


CAST 


Emerson  West 

Warren  Stevenson 

Mack  Smith 

Joyce  Gay 

Shari  Huish 

Deanna  Rawlins 

Jacque  AAillan 

Brent  Pickering 


Aim  Uncle 

Minister  from  Dorfli 

Peter 

Dete,  Heidi's  aunt 

Heidi 

Brigatta,  Peter's  mother 

Peter's  Grandmother 

Seppi,  a  boy  of  Frankfurt 

Tinette,  a  maid  in  the  Seseman 

household  Linda  Buckwalter 

Fraulein  Rottenmeier,  a  governess      Marie  Keeler 
Clara  Seseman  Sharon  Thomas 

Mr.  Seseman,  Clara's  father  Wade  Merrill 

Madame  Seseman,  Clara's 

grandmother  Sandra  Brown 


The  Youtheater  presented  "Heidi"  on  January 
11-14  in  College  Hall  on  lower  campus.  "Heidi" 
by  Johanna  Spyri,  is  probably  one  of  the  best 
known  and  most  cherished  of  the  children's  stories 
throughout  the  entire  world.  Max  Golightly  was 
director  with  Sandra  Roundy  acting  as  assistant. 
Set  designs  were  the  creation  of  Charles  Henson. 
Costumes  were  by  Carol  Michie  and  stage  man- 
aging by  Harold  Oaks. 


Top:  The  minister  from  Dorfli  is  seen  portrayed  by 
Warren  Stevenson.  Center:  We  capture  a  stirring  scene 
from  Heidi,  presented  on  the  College  Hall  stage. 
Bottom:  Sharon  Thomas,  Wade  Merrill,  Shari  Huish, 
and  Joyce  Gay  laugh  with  glee  during  a  scene  in 
"Heidi." 


DIARY  OF  ANNE  FRANK 


CAST 


Mr.  Frank 
AAiep 

Mrs.  Van  Daan 
Mr.  Van  Daan 
Peter  Van  Daan 
Mrs.  Frank 
Anne  Frank 
Mr.  Kraler 
Mr.  Dussel 


Roger  Jordan 

Margy  Potter 

Annalue  Allred 

Bill  Merchant 

Klair  Bybee 

Evelyne  Hegsted 

Lynne  Beers 

Gary  Stewart 

Tom  Macaulay 


The  "Diary  of  Anne  Frank"  is  a  pUy  depicting 
the  life  of  a  Jewish  family  who  hid  for  over  two 
years  from  the  Nazi  regime.  The  material  was 
dramatized  from  the  actual  diary  of  Anne  Frank 
by  Francis  Goodrich  and  Albert  Hackett.  Preston 
R.  Gledhill  directed  the  drama  and  was  assisted 
by  Kaye  Terry.  Charles  Henson  was  set  designer 
and  Carol  Michie  was  in  charge  of  costuming. 
Norman  Tarbox  was  in  charge  of  sound  and 
and  music. 


Top  right:  Annalue  Allred,  Bill  Marchant,  Jeanie  Ma- 
dolskl,  Roger  Jordan,  Tom  Macaulay,  Evelyn  Hegstead, 
and  Lynne  Beers  represent  the  players  in  the  World 
War  II  dranna.  Bottom  right:  Lynne  Beers  as  Anne 
and  Klair  Bybee  as  Peter  find  they  are  in  love.  Bottom 
loft:  Bill  Merchant,  Annalue  Allred,  Klair  Bybee,  Jeanie 
AAadolski,  Tom  Macaulay,  Evelyn  Hegstead,  Roger  Jor- 
dan, and  Lynne  Beers  during  a  moment  of  smiles. 


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KING  LEAR 


CAST 


Harold  I.  Hansen 
Phil  Harris 
Klair  Bybee 
Richard  Nourse 
Lane  Bateman 
Roger  Jordan 
Lee  Scan  Ion 
Cliff  Cabanilla 
Gary  L.  Stewart 
Adrian  Sehlmeier 
Everett  Dayton 
Richard  Gunter 
Tom   Macaulay 
Philip  Sykes 
Lee  G  if  ford 
Bill  Clune 
n  Harrison,  Jae  Retz, 
Cliff  Birrell 
Carene  Jordan 
Carol   Lynn  Wright 
Marie  Keeler 
Millie  Waldvogel, 
Lea  Ward 

Laei  J.  Woodbury  was  the  director  of  William 
Shakespeare's  "King  Lear."  Set  designs  were  by 
Charles  Henson  and  costumes  by  Carol  Michie. 
Norman  Tarbox  was  in  charge  of  music  and 
sound.  Harold  Oaks  acted  as  stage  manager. 
"King  Lear"  was  hailed  as  the  best  dramatic  pro- 
duction of  Brigham  Young  University  this  year. 


Right:  Dr.  Harold  I.  Hansen  portrayed  King  Lear.  Bot- 
tom: Seated  we  see  Gary  Stewart,  Marie  Keeler,  and 
Roger  Jordan.  Standing  is  Cliff  Cabanella,  Lee  Scan- 
Ion,  Dr.  Hansen,  Carole  Lynn  Wright,  Carlene  Jordan, 
Richard  Nourse,  and  Lane  Bateman. 


King  Lear 

King  of  France 

Duke  of  Burgundy 

Duke  of  Cornwall 

Duke  of  Albany 

Earl  of  Kent 

Earl  of  Gloucester 

Edgar,  son  to  Gloucester 

Edmund 

Curan 

Tenent  to  Gloucester 

Doctor 

Lear's  Fool 

Oswald 

Captain 

Herald 

Gentlemen  Harl< 

Goneril 

Regan 

Cordelia 

Ladies  in  Waiting 


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Top  left:  One  of  the  many  extensive  stage  scenes 
seen  by  over-flow  audiences  at  the  production  of 
"King  Lear."  Center:  Actors  assemble  on  stage  to  carry 
the  mood  of  Shakespeare's  great  drama.  Bottom  left: 
Marie  Keeler  as  Cordelia  consoles  the  fraught  king. 
Dr.  Hansen.  Bottom  right:  Goneril,  played  by  Carene 
Jordan,  conspires  with  Edmund,  played  by  Gary  Stew- 
art. 


KISS  ME  KATE 


CAST 


Fred  Graham  (Petruchio) 

Harry  Trevor  (Baptista) 

Lois  Lane  (Bianca) 

Ralph  (Stage  Manager) 

Lilli  Vanessi  (Katherine) 

Hatti 

Paul 

Bill  Calhoun  (Lucentio) 

1st  Suitor  (Gremio) 

2nd  Suitor  (Hortensio) 

First  Man 

Second  Man 

Stage  Doorman 

Harrison  Howell 

Cab  Driver 

Haberdasher 


Bill  Sego 

Jeff  Willis 

Diane  Heder 

Harold  Oaks 

Colleen  Redford 

Alice  Kay  Hilden 

Stan  Parkinson 

Mel  Gish 

Roger  Clark 

Glen  Smith 

Blaine  Quarnstrom 

Brent  Shaw 

George  Andrews 

Richard  Henstrom 

Jae  Retz 

Tom  Macaulay 


Max  Golightly  directed  "Kiss  Me  Kate"  which 
was  presented  March  15-18.  Millie  Waldvogel 
acted  as  assistant  director.  Music  and  choral  di- 
rection was  by  Richard  Ballou  and  Brandt  Curtis 
respectively.  Choreography  was  performed  by 
Diane  Chatwin  and  Karen  Grimmett.  Carol  Michie 
designed  the  costumes.  "Kiss  Me  Kate"  was  writ- 
ten by  Cole  Porter  and  has  become  one  of  the 
most  popular  musicals  of  all  time. 


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Top  left:  Diane  Hedder  is  shown  with  two  suitors. 
Glen  Smith  and  Roger  Clark.  Center:  Bill  Sego  cut- 
tingly offends  Richard  Henstrom  as  Colleen  Redford 
smilingly  grits  her  teeth.  Bottom  left:  Blaine  Quarn- 
strom  and  Brent  Shaw  in  the  center  watch  as  Bill  Sego 
and  Mel  Gish  carry  on  a  conversation. 

left:  Blaine  Quarnsfrom  and  Brent  Shaw  posing  as 
gangsters  threaten  Bill  Sego  concerning  a  mistaken 
debt.  Center:  The  cast  of  "Kiss  Me  Kate"  swings  on 
the  stage  for  a  final  curtain  call.  Bottom:  Mel  Gish 
leads  a  chorus  of  dancers  as  he  sings  of  Bianca. 


J.B. 


J.  B.,  a  play  of  poetic  prose  with  a  scriptural  background, 
thrilled  audiences  on  four  consecutive  nights,  April  19-22, 
in  the  Joseph  Smith  Auditorium.  Brigham  Young  Univer- 
sity was  accorded  the  honor  of  being  the  first  non  pro- 
fessional group  to  present  the  play.  This  permission  was 
granted  by  the  author  himself. 

CAST 
Roustabout  I 


Roustabout  II 

Prop  Woman 

Prop  Girl 

Mr.  Zuss 

Nickles 

J.  B. 

Sarah 

David 

Mary 

Jonathan 

Ruth 

Rebecca 

The  Girl 

Reporter  I 

Reporter    II 

Mrs.   Botticelli 

Mrs.  Lesure 

Mrs.  Adams 

Mrs.  Murphy 

Miss  Mabel 

Jolly 

Bildad 

Zophar 

Eliphaz 

First  CDO 

Second  CDO 

Maid 

Night  Club  Dancers 


Harold  Oaks 

Tom  Macaulay 

Lea  Ward 

Marie  Jorgensen 

Preston  Gledhill 

Lael  J.  Woodbury 

Ivan  Crosland 

Carol  Lynn  Wright 

Brent  Pickering 

Jean!  Senf 

Steven  Peterson 

Marie  Keeler 

Betty  Hansen 

Jean  Nadolski 

Philip  Sykes 

William    Marchant 

Margy  Potter 

Diana  Markham 

Lynda  De  Rouen 

Marie  Keeler 

Lea  Ward 

Jeani  Senf 

Lee  Scanlon 

Gary  Stewart 

Fred  Dixon 

Cliff  Cabanilla 

Cliff  Birrell 

Barbara  Steed 

Warren  Stevenson, 

Jae  Retz,  Dan  Staples 


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The  setting  for  J.B.  remains  the  same  during  the  entire 
play  except  for  a  few  small  pieces  of  furniture  being 
removed  from  the  stage  at  different  intervals.  The 
v\/hole  scene  depicts  a  traveling  circus  v\/hich  has  been 
on  the  roads  of  the  world  for  a  long  time.  J.  B.  and  his 
wife  are  living  happy  lives  until  God  grants  Satan  the 
power  to  taunt  and  torment  J.B.,  in  order  to  test  his 
faith  in  God.  One  by  one  the  children  of  J.  B.  are  taken 
away  in  terrible  mishaps.  J.  B.  remains  true  to  God;  but, 
finds  himself  alone  when  Sarah  finally  loses  faith.  J.  B. 
is  then  smitten  with  boils  and  taken  nigh  unto  death. 
However,  J.  B.  remains  true  and  unwavering  and  Satan's 
philosophy  is  overshadowed.  Symbolism  throughout  the 
play  speaks  much  for  its  power  and  far-reaching  mood. 
J.  B.  will  long  be  remembered  by  those  who  attended. 
Special  performances  were  presented  in  Springville  and 
surrounding  communities. 


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LYCEUMS 


Under  the  auspices  of  Herald  R.  Clark,  the  lyceum 
program  provided  culture  and  entertainment  to 
the  students  and  the  townspeople  alike.  Inter- 
nationally and  nationally  famous  talent  came  to 
campus  to  perform  in  either  the  Joseph  Smith 
Auditorium  or  the  George  Albert  Smith  Field- 
house.  Sopranos,  pianists,  organists,  and  combos 
gave  a  varied  type  of  entertainment. 


left:  Duo-pianisfs  from  France,  the  Roman  sisters, 
delighted  the  audience  with  their  skill  and  adeptness 
on  the  keyboards. 


Center  left:  Andre  Previn  and  his  group  pro- 
vided classical  and  jazz  numbers  on  the  same 
program. 


Center:  International  concert  comedienne 
Anna  Russell  appeared  on  both  the  forum 
assembly  and  an  evening  concert. 


Right:  Violinist  Christian  Ferras  provided 
beauty  on  the  strings  which  moved  the  en- 
tire audience. 


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Top  left:  Soprano  Leontyne  Price  gave  a  concert  dur- 
ing spring  semester  which  was  enjoyed  by  ail  lyceum 
goers. 


Top  right:  Pianist  Byron  Janis  thrilled  the  audience  in 
Smith  Auditorium  as  he  manipulated  the  ivories  to 
his  liking. 


Bottom    left:    Jan    Peerce,    famous    tenor,    rendered    a 
classical  concert  which  enraptured  the  entire  audience. 


BoHom  right:  Organist  Fernando  Germani  gave  a  con- 
cert on  the  organ  in  the  Smith  Auditorium  on  the  orig- 
inal organ  console. 


106 


Top  left:  Ted  Kennedy  discussed  the  political  plat- 
form of  his  brother.  President  John  F  .Kennedy.  Top 
right:  West  Coast  representative  of  Doubleday  &  Co. 
Mr.  Kelley  suggested  that  man  must  find  his  own 
standards  and  goals  in  life. 


Above  left:  Utah's  Governor  Clyde  related   his   politi- 
cal intentions  v^/hen  he  addressed  a  forum  assembly. 


Above  right:  Former  editor  of  Punch,  Malcolm  Mug- 
geridge,  imparted  some  of  his  w/ry  British  wit  and 
philosophy. 


Right:  Vance  Packard,  author  of  The  Hidden  Persuad- 
ers and  The  Status  Seekers,  stressed  the  importance 
of  analyzing  the  validity  of  advertising  claims. 


FORUMS 

Fungi  and  its  functions,  politics,  national  defense 
.  .  .  the  range  of  topics  discussed  in  forums 
varied  "from  cabbages  to  kings."  As  heated  pol- 
itical debates  raged  near  election  time,  forums 
were  centered  around  political  figures  who  ex- 
plained their  party's  stand  on  numerous  pertinent 
issues. 


Top  left:  Humorist  Will  Rogers  Jr.  relived  some  of  his 
father's  funniest  experiences  and  homespun  antics  for 
BYU  audience. 


Top  right:  Current  problems  in  the  world  were  listed 
by  Harrison  Salisbury,  correspondent  for  the  New  York 
Times. 


Bottom  left:  Marquis  Childs,  panelist  on  Meet  the 
Press  television  program,  was  another  of  the  notables 
who  addressed  the  studentbody. 


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DEVOTIONALS 


During  the  year,  on  Wednesday  of  every  week, 
the  studentbody  marched  to  the  fieldhouse 
to  listen  to  spiritual  nnen  deliver  messages  of 
great  importance.  For  the  students  who  came 
from  far  away,  it  gave  them  the  opportunity  to 
listen  to  the  General  Authorities  almost  every 
week  instead  of  once  a  year  as  is  often  the  case. 
Campus  music  groups  as  well  as  the  Utah  Sym- 
phony provided  devotional  hours  for  the  student- 
body.  This  year  studen^s  were  given  an  hour  of 
credit  if  they  attended  most  of  the  devotionals. 


Top  right:  Harold  B.  Lee  of  the  Council  of  the  Twelve 
spoke  to  devotional  audience.  Bottom  left:  Carl  W. 
Buehner  of  the  Presiding  Bishopric  talks  with  a  stu- 
dent. Bottom  right:  Dean  Anfone  Romney  spoke  to 
students  about  his  four  of  the  USSR. 


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Top  right:  Elder  Alma  Sonne  delivered  a  very  inspir- 
ational nriessage  to  the  students  of  Brigham  Young. 

Top  left:  Elder  Marion  D.  Hanks,  of  the  First  Council 
of  Seventy,  stops  to  shake  hands  with  a  coed  of  the 
studentbody    and   to  offer   a    piece  of  sage  advice. 

Center  left:  Maestro  Maurice  Abravanel  directed  the 
Utah  Symphony  Orchestra  which  left  a  message  of 
inspiration  in  music. 

Bottom  left:  Elder  Marion  G.  Romney  greets  students 
after  he  delivered  a  devotional  message. 

Bottom  right:  Newell  Weight  directed  the  A  Cappella 
Choir  during  a  devotional. 


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Row  1:  Faye  Johnson,  Judy  Bishop,  Saundra  Richards, 
Evelyn  Croft,  Mary  Ann  Olson,  Windy  Stein,  Nancy 
Lindsey,  Judy  Bachman. 

Row  2:  Marie  Cooper,  Elaine  Ralph,  Irene  Smith,  John- 
ny Mask,  Luann  Duffin,  Patti  Hunter,  Mario  Aramdo, 
Connie  Whitehouse,  Kenna  Frazer. 

Row  3:  Karen  Firmage,  Linda  Vernon,  Duane  Goodman, 
Joan  Clark,  Jerry  Brown,  Tom  MacCauley,  Ann  Reid, 
Vickie  Merrill. 

Row  4:  Diane  Chatwin,  Sandra  Sandberg,  Charlotte 
Johnson,  Janet  Stevens,  Sue  Jacobs,  Helen  Hawkins, 
Elaine  Whitehead,  John  Earl,  Karen  Grimmett. 


Left  and  below:  Faye  Johnson  demonstrates  various 
routines  which  Orchesis  performs  on  assemblies  and 
during  their  annual  spring  concert.  Leaping  and  jump- 
ing and  spinning  are  all  part  of  the  strenuous  work 
each  member  must  work  at  to  perfect. 


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l«ft:  The  fellows  show  the  girls  the  dexterity  needed 
and  also  demonstrate  part  of  an  act  from  their  concert. 
Beltem  left:  Rhythm  and  timing  is  the  important  thing 
to  remember  when  performing  ballet,  modern,  or 
ballroom.  Bottom  t\ght:  As  if  playing  a  running  game 
to  music,  these  Orchesis  members  pause  in  flight, 
giving  us  a  glimmer  of  how  beautifully  body  motion 
and  movement  can   portray  our  moods   and  feelings. 


ORCHESIS 


A  sincere  desire  to  participate,  coupled  with  both 
dance  ability  and  dependability  comprise  the 
requirements  which  students  must  meet  in  order 
to  join  Orchesis.  The  national  organization  was 
formed  in  1949,  and  it  provides  members  with 
an  opportunity  to  work  under  such  artists  as 
Gertrude  Lippencott,  A.  A.  Leath,  Charles  Weid- 
man,  and  Lola  Hueth  during  workshops  and 
master  lessons  sponsored  by  the  Orchesis  group. 
A  meeting  is  held  weekly  to  enable  members  to 
share  their  interest  and  dance  ideas,  to  build 
their  technical  and  artistic  ability,  and  to  enjoy 
performing  within  the  group.  The  past  year's  ac- 
tivities included  a  P.  E.  demonstration,  a  float 
in  the  Homecoming  parade,  participation  in  the 
BYU  Christmas  Show,  half-time  entertainment  for 
the  Utah  State  Basketball  game,  an  assembly  with 
Theta  Alpha  Phi,  and  a  spring  concert.  They  were 
also  in  the  Preference  Ball  assembly  and  the 
musical,  "Kiss  Me  Kate."  Officers  were  President 
Sharon  Faye  Johnson,  Vice  President  Robert  Oil- 
phant.  Secretary  Luann  Duffin  and  Social  Chair- 
man Elaine  Ralphs.  Costumes  were  done  by  Ev- 
elyn Croft,  Publicity  by  Karen  Marie  Firmage, 
and  Historian  was  Jerry  Brown.  Sponsors  were 
Diane   Chatwin   and    Karen  Grimmett. 


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ART  DEPARTMENT  AND 
ART  GUILD 


The  Art  Department  and  the  Art  Guild,  a  part 
of  the  department,  have  done  much  to  add  to 
the  culture  and  refinement  of  the  university. 
During  the  month  of  April  the  Fine  Arts  College 
and  the  departments  thereof  sponsored  a  Fine 
Arts  Festival.  Musical  productions,  art  exhibits, 
and  lectures  helped  to  emphasize  the  importance 
of  fine  arts  in  our  lives.  Although  the  art  stu- 
dents still  have  to  trek  to  lovk^er  campus  to  re- 
ceive their  training,  the  atmosphere  of  the  older 
buildings  seems  to  generate  a  greater  feeling  in 
their  work.  In  Gallery  310  throughout  the  year, 
the  studentbody  had  the  opportunity  to  view  stu- 
dent and  faculty  exhibits,  sharing  their  moods 
and  interpretations. 


During  April,  the  Fine  Arts  Festival  included  paintings, 
sculpturjngs,  and  abstract  designs.  A  section  of  relig- 
ious art  received  much  acclaim  from  art  critics  and 
viewers  alike. 


Faces  in  stone  stare  blindly  into  space  as  if  searching 
for  the  eternal  quest,  truth.  A  bright  light  from  be- 
hind and  the  mass  of  humanity  in  the  fore  was  in- 
dicated  in  one   painting   in  exhibit  during  April. 


Hands  which  are  outstretched  or  coupled  or  just  hang- 
ing down  are  very  expressive  of  our  wants  and 
wishes.  They  are  indicative  of  our  feelings  and  moods. 
These  hands  tell  a  story  which  should  mean  much  to 
all  of  us. 


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HONORS  SECTION 


The  students  who  are  pictured  in  this  section  were 
nominated  by  their  respective  colleges.  These 
nominations  were  based  on  academic  achieve- 
ments, extra-curricular  activities,  and  overall  ac- 
complishments. This  section  is  devoted  to  honor- 
ing those  who  excel,  not  only  in  studentbody 
activities,  but,  to  those  who  excel  in  their  major 
field  of  study.  The  Banyan  congratulates  them 
on  their  achievements. 


Top:  Selected  by  the  College  of  Fine  Arts,  Kathy  Rokes 
is  a  senior  Commercial  Art  student  from  Lynwood, 
California.  She  Is  a  member  of  Sportswomen  and  the 
Lyceum  Committee.  Kathy  chose  art  because  it  is 
something  she  can  relax  and  enjoy.  She  has  a  3.  grade 
average  and  wants  to  be  a  fashion  designer. 


Center:  A  graduate  student  In  the  College  of  Family 
Living,  Wesley  Burr  Is  a  Human  Development  and 
Family  Relationships  major  with  a  3.4  grade  point. 
He  intends  to  teach  college  and  be  a  marriage  coun- 
selor. He  is  in  the  HDFR  Club. 


BoHom:  The  College  of  Nursing  has  chosen  Sonia 
Clark  Parker  to  represent  them.  She  is  a  senior  from 
Coalville,  Utah  majoring  in  Nursing  with  a  3.87  grade 
point  average.  She  is  a  member  of  Spurs  and  Student 
Nurses  Association. 


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Top  right:  A  Political  Science  major  from  Meadville, 
Pennsylvania,  Clark  R.  Neuroh  represents  the  College 
of  Humanities.  He  has  a  3.9  grade  point  and  intends 
to  go  into  law.  He  was  Vice  Duke  and  Regional  Viceroy 
of  Intercollegiate  Knights,  a  member  of  Bench  and 
Bar  Club,  Russian  Club,  Housing  Adjustments  Board, 
Honorary  Senior  Council,  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Delta  Tau 
(Univ.  of  Arizona). 


Top  left:  Christy  Redford,  a  senior  from  Salt  Lake  City, 
was  selected  by  the  College  of  Family  Living.  Major- 
ing In  Food  and  Nutrition  and  minoring  In  Chemistry, 
she  has  a  3.7  average  and  plans  to  go  into  research  or 
be  a  hospital  dietician.  She  has  been  active  in  Thea 
Alexis,  Spurs,  secretary  Spurs,  Y  Calcares,  secretary 
White  Key,  Gamma  Phi  Omicron,  Election  Committee, 
Y  Day  Committee,  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Senior  Honorary 
Council,  and  Omicron  Nu. 


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Center  left:  Representing  the  College  of  Education  Is 
Verdon  Baliantyne.  His  hometown  is  Orem,  Utah.  Ver- 
don  is  majoring  in  English  and  minoring  in  History 
and  maintains  a  3.9  grade  point  average.  He  plans 
to  use  his  education  to  teach  English  at  a  university 
level. 


Bottom  left:  Representing  the  College  of  Physical  Edu- 
cation is  Marjorie  Light,  a  junior  from  Colusa,  Califor- 
nia. She  has  been  a  member  of  Marching  Band,  Con- 
cert Band,  AWS  Council  and  is  President  of  A.  Rich- 
ards Hall,  president  of  the  15th  Ward  YWMIA,  and 
president-elect  of  AWS.  Marjorie  has  a  grade  point 
of  3.2. 


Top  left:  Klane  Forsgren  is  a  fifth  year  Chemical  En- 
gineering student  from  Preston,  Idaho.  He  has  a  3.8 
grade  point  and  is  preparing  to  go  into  research.  He 
has  been  active  on  campus  as  1960  Summer  School 
President,  IOC  President,  Vil<ing  Treasurer,  Senior  Res- 
ident, and  is  presently  serving  as  2nd  Counselor  In 
the  22nd  Ward  Bishopric. 


Center  right:  Nominated  by  the  Graduate  School  is 
Howard  Sandberg  from  Provo,  majoring  in  Bio-Physics. 
He  has  a  grade  average  of  3.9  and  plans  to  go  into 
teaching.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Senate  Committee 
originating  NSA,  AMS  Council,  vice-president  AMS, 
vice-president  Blue  Key,  president  Blue  Key,  president 
National  Physics  Honorary,  Chairman  Bell  Tower 
Building  Committee,  Chairman  Projects  Development, 
nominee  of  the  Danforth  Fellowship,  and  recipient  of 
National  Science  Foundation  to  Yale  University.  How- 
ard is  married. 


Bottom  right:  From  Stirling,  Alberta,  Canada,  comes 
Dean  Michelson  in  the  General  College.  He  is  a  jun- 
ior majoring  in  Electronics  Technology  planning  to 
obtain  an  administrative  position  in  an  electronics 
company.  His  last  semester  grade  point  was  4.0  and 
his  overall  is  3.5.  He  served  for  6  years  in  the  Royal 
Canadian  Mounted  Police  as  a  scenes-of-crime  inves- 
tigator and  fingerprint  expert. 


Bottom  left:  Majoring  in  chemistry  and  minoring  In 
mathematics,  Robert  J.  Delange  was  selected  by  the 
College  of  Physical  and  Engineering  Sciences.  Hailing 
from  Ogden,  Utah,  Robert  is  working  for  his  Ph.D. 
in  Biochemistry.  He  is  president  of  the  student  chap- 
ter of  the  American  Chemical  Society,  president  of 
the  Chess  Club,  member  of  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  and  or- 
ganist for  the  Provo  8th  Ward.  He  has  a  3.83  overall 
average. 


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Top  left:  Robert  Larsen  from  Idaho  Falls  was  selected 
by  the  College  of  Business.  AAaioring  in  Industrial 
Management  and  mlnoring  in  English,  Robert  has  a  3.5 
grade  average.  He  plans  to  attend  Graduate  School.  He 
Is  a  member  of  Intercollegiate  Knights  and  Phi  Kappa 
Phi. 


Center  left:  Ray  Garrison  from  Burlington,  Iowa,  was 
chosen  by  the  College  of  Business.  He  is  majoring  in 
Accounting  and  has  a  4.0  average.  He  has  accepted 
a  position  in  Denver  with  a  national  accounting  firm. 
Ray  is  married,  and  was  a  member  of  Phi  Kappa  Phi 
and  the  24th  Ward   Bishopric. 


Bottom  left:  From  Boulder  City,  Nevada,  comes  Judith 
Ann  Bilderback,  representing  the  College  of  Human- 
ities. Majoring  in  English,  she  has  a  3.85  average  and 
will  teach  on  a  college  level.  At  BYU  she  has  been 
in  Thea  Alexis,  Spurs,  Y  Calcares,  White  Key,  Alpha 
Lambda  Delta,  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  and  Office  Manager 
and   Copy    Editor   for   the  Banyan. 


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Right:  From  Norway  comes  Roy  Samuelsen,  a  seriior 
majoring  in  Music  Education.  In  1956,  he  won  first 
place  in  the  Utah  State  Fair  Music  Contest  and  in  1957 
he  was  runner-up  in  the  San  Francisco  Opera  Contest. 
In  1960,  he  had  the  lead  in  the  summer  opera  at  the 
Academy  of  the  West  after  completing  six  weeks  in 
the  San  Francisco  Opera  School.  He  won  the  Utah 
Young  Artist's  Contest.  This  year  he  was  awarded 
the  Henry  J.  Lanning  award  in  New  York.  He  has 
sung  for  the  Utah  Symphony  and  Civic  Opera  Com- 
pany. He  plans  to  combine  teaching  with  professional 
singing. 


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Top  leff:  Rex  C.  Reeve,  Jr.,  a  senior  majoring  in  Phys- 
ical Education,  hails  from  Salt  Lake  City.  He  has  par- 
ticipated in  Hyper  Club  and  football  and  is  the  assist- 
ant freshman  football  coach.  He  intends  to  go  into 
coaching,  physical  education,  and  counseling.  Rex  has 
a  3.7  grade  point  average. 


Bottom  left:  Lewis  Kay  Shumway  was  selected  by  the 
College  of  Agricultural  and  Biological  Sciences.  He  is 
a  graduate  student  from  Blanding,  Utah,  majoring  in 
Botany.  He  plans  to  teach  in  a  university  or  go  into 
research.  He  is  vice-president  of  Beta  Beta  Beta,  has 
taught  beginning  Botany,  and  has  a  3.3  grade  average. 


Bottom  right:  The  General  College  has  chosen  Loraine 
Adams  to  represent  them.  She  is  a  sophomore  from 
Santa  Maria,  Calif.,  and  has  a  3.7  grade  average.  Lor- 
aine Is  a  member  of  Alpha  Lambda  Delta,  Honors  Pro- 
gram, Womens  Intramurals,  and  chairman  of  the  7th 
Ward  Music  Committee. 


left:  Nominated  from  the  College  of  Business  is  Diane 
Stead,  a  senior  from  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Diane  has  a 
3.6  grade  point  average  and  plans  to  teach  business 
in  Los  Angeles.  She  has  been  active  as  a  member  of 
the  Senior  Honorary  Council,  Central  Rush  Committee, 
vice-president  of  Alcyone,  and  a  dorm  officer. 


Top  right:  Chosen  by  the  College  of  Agricultural  and 
Biological  Sciences,  David  Arnold  White  is  a  Zoology 
major  from  Copperton,  Utah.  He  has  been  active  in 
Brigadiers,  Beta  Beta  Beta,  and  Inter-Organizational 
Council.  He  has  a  3.2  grade  point  and  intends  to  go 
into  research. 


Center  right:  The  College  of  Education  selected  5ue 
Mae  Welker  from  Rexburg,  Idaho.  She  is  majoring 
In  Elementary  Education  and  minoring  in  Music.  A 
transfer  from  Ricks  College,  she  is  a  member  of 
Shomrah  Kiyel  and  the  Symphony  Orchestra.  Sue  Mae 
has  a  3.9  grade  average. 


Bottom  right:  Chosen  by  the  College  of  Agricultural 
and  Biological  Sciences,  Ira  Wallace  Hatch  is  a  senior 
from  Panguitch,  Utah.  He  is  majoring  in  Animal  Hus- 
bandry and  minoring  in  Range  Management  and  has 
a  3.6  grade  average.  He  intends  to  either  work  for 
the  government  in  the  Forest  Service  or  the  Dept.  of 
the  Interior  or  go  into  ranching.  He  teaches  a  Botany 
101  lab,  was  a  member  of  the  BYU  livestock  judging 
team,  vice-president  of  Rodeo-Stockman  Club  and 
taught  a  class  for  the  Boy  Scout  Row  Wow.  He  also 
spent  6  months  in  Nicaragua  as  the  Utah  delegate  to 
the   International    Farm   Youth  Exchange  program. 


Bottom  left:  Sanna  Lee  Reading,  a  senior  from  Rirle, 
Idaho,  was  selected  by  the  College  of  Humanities.  She 
is  an  English  major  and  intends  to  go  into  teaching. 
A  transfer  student  from  Ricks  College,  she  has  been 
in  White  Kay  and  Senior  Honorary  Council  at  BYU. 
She  maintains  a  3.8  average. 


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Klane  Forsgren  from  Preston,  Idaho  acted  as  Inter- 
Organization  Council  president.  Trying  to  formulate 
new  policies,  Klane  found  the  going  rough  especially 
with  the  petition  which  was  for  the  abolishment  of 
social  units. 


IOC  Supreme  Court  consisted  of:  Front  row:  Wayne 
Boyack,  Gary  Comstock,  Gary  Goodson,  LaDell  An- 
derson. Back  row:  Mike  Dean,  Richard  Evans,  Richard 
Hunter,  Bruce  Bryan. 


Bob  Bentley,  IOC  Vice  President,  aided  Klane  in  exe- 
cuting the  administrative  policies. 


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Tom    Brighton   was    IOC    Executive    Assistant   to    Klane  during    the 
year.   He  gave  many   hours   in   helping  to  run   the  IOC  smoothly. 


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COUNCIL 


The  Inter-Organization  Council  under  the  direc- 
tion of  Klane  Forsgren  found  that  all  is  not  a  bed 
of  roses.  The  senate  wouldn't  pass  a  bill  which 
would  give  the  IOC  the  freedom  they  felt  they 
needed  to  function  efficiently.  During  spring 
semester  IOC  found  that  the  biggest  part  of  its 
organizations  were  being  attacked  as  being  un- 
wholesome and  not  worthwhile.  This  large  group 
comprised  the  social  units.  With  a  referendum  on 
the  ballot  during  studentbody  elections,  sentiment 
was  divided  as  to  the  outcome  whether  social 
units  would  remain  or  be  asked  to  leave  campus. 


Clayne    Robinson   was    IOC    Prosecuting    Attorney    and 
was  aided  by  Jack  Cranney. 


The  IOC  was  not  without  its  legal  system.  Gary  Com- 
stock  was  IOC  Supreme  Court  Chief  Justice. 


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Tokalons  entertained  guests  at  the  Maple  Valley  Inn 
in  Mapleton  during  fall  semester.  The  atmosphere  of 
the  event  will  long  be  remembered  by  all  those  who 
attended. 


Student  Coordinator  Paul  Felt  called  all  male  social 
unit  rushees  into  the  executive  council  room  to  ques- 
tion them  concerning  unethical  hazing  practices. 


Passing  the  rose  in  meeting,  at  an  invitational,  or 
whenever  the  time  is  appropriate,  is  a  common  oc- 
currence in  social  units. 


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SOCIAL  UNITS 


Top  left:  Social  units  supply  the  studentbody  with  laugh- 
filled  assemblies  throughout  the  year.  In  a  scene  from 
the  Bricker-O  S  Trovata  assembly  we  see  a  part  of  the 
costuming    work    involved.    Top    right:    CamI    Los    coeds 


dressed  in  1920  style  to  perform  on  their  assembly  with 
the  Athenians  Bottom:  Val  Norns  dance  across  the  stage 
as  Viking  men  stanO  during  this  scene. 


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Row  1:  Sandi  Alvord,  Sandy  Anderson,  Carol  Beck- 
stead,  Bonnie  Bliss,  Dahnelle  Bower,  Rae  Ann  Bring- 
hurst. 

Row  2:  Marlene  Brown,  Suzanne  Christiansen,  Carole 
Clynick,  Reneta  Cushing,  Marilyn  Deem,  Paula  Drayton. 

Row  3:  Jean  Gallagher,  Pat  Gray,  Billie  Grigg,  Bonnie 
Halfacre,  Darlene  Harris,  Carolyn  Hyatt. 

Row  4:  Kaye  Ingersoll,  Mary  Jacob,  Sonia  Josie,  Kathy 
Kuykendall,  Linda  Losee,  Linda  Miller. 

Row  5:  Bobbie  Neil,  Portia  Nielson,  Barbara  Nisbet, 
Sally  Peterson,  Linda  Potter,  Anna  Prins. 

Row  6:  Nancy  Robins,  Donna  Sass,  Charlotte  Smith,  Jo- 
Anne  Smith,  Diane  Stead,  Marilyn  Stewart. 

Row  7:  Becky  Stringer,  Karen  Sundrud,  Ruth  Taylor, 
Marlene  Walker,  Joan  Warner,  Marjorie  Whitehead. 

Row  8:  Marilyn  Wright,  Sharon  Yancey. 


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ALCYONE 


Pat  Olsen,  President 


The  advent  of  1961  brought  the  10th 
anniversary  of  the  Alcyone  Social  Unit. 
Their  motto  "Our  ideals  are  as  high 
as  the  stars,  yet  we  shall  ever  aspire 
to  reach  them"  has  led  them  in  aca- 
demic, social,  and  service  pursuits. 
Their  scrapbook  of  activities  display 
favors  from  the  Annual  Christmas 
party.  Invitational,  the  fashion  shov*/ 
"Les  E'Toiles,"  dinner  dance,  and  spring 
Luau  with  the  Athenians.  A  special 
Alcyone  tradition  is  that  of  selecting 
a  "star  Alcyone,"  the  girl  who  did  the 
most  for  the  unit  during  the  school 
year.  Individual  members  excelled  in 
many  areas  this  year.  Paula  Drayton 
was  First  Attendant  to  the  Belle  of  the 
Y;  Donelie  Bower  won  third  place  in 
both  the  talent  and  dance  contests  for 
Belle  of  the  Y  Contest;  and  Carol  Cly- 
nick  was  Senior  class  historian.  The 
group  was  led  by  Pat  Olsen  as  Presi- 
dent, Vice  President  Diane  Stead,  Sec- 
retary Sonia  Josie  and  Social  Chairman 
Jackie  Price. 


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Jerry  Bagley,  President 


Row  1:  Calvin  Baker,  Scott  Bergeson,  Dan  Binghann, 
Gordon  Blackham,  Max  Brotherson,  Albert  Brown,  Dick 
Brown. 

Row  2:  Nad  Brown,  David  Candland,  Alan  Cassell,  Her- 
bert Christensen,  Neil  Coleman,  Mike  Conrad,  Frank 
Davis. 

Row  3:  Jack  Davis,  Bruce  Dockstader,  Dennis  Doyle, 
Roger  Dupaix,  Richard  Eckfield,  Doug  Easton,  Sheldon 
Ewell. 

Row  4:  Robert  Fletcher,  Darold  Francis,  Harry  Gillespie, 
Thomas  Hargraves,  James  Hart,  Howard  Hill,  Charles 
Jenkins. 

Row  5:  James  Johnson,  Benny  Knudsen,  Dee  Larsen, 
Jon  Lawson,  John  Little,  Haws  Marble,  Ron  Matson. 

Row  6:  Jerry  McClure,  Ron  McCommon,  Bill  Paul,  San- 
dy Perkins,  Blaine  Quarnstrom,  William  Rice,  Bevan 
Richardson. 

Row  7:  Frank  Santiago,  Jim  Schilling,  Donald  Sedgwick, 
Doyle  Seely,  Gary  Sepulveda,  Don  Shaw,  Douglas 
Shaw. 

Row  8:  Bill  Shehan,  Stephen  Shelton,  Bruce  Sims,  Dick 
Smack,  J.  P.  Sturdevant,  Wendell  Waite,  William  Ward. 

Row  9:  Allen  Westenskow,  Robert  Whimpey,  Noall 
Wootton,  William  Wootton,  Mel  Worton,  Leiand  Wright, 
Marvin  Wrigley. 


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ATHENIAN 


The  culminating  of  unity  and  bro- 
therhood with  the  retaining  of 
individuality  is  characteristic  of 
the  Athenians.  The  Men  of  Ath- 
ens were  awarded  the  A. M.S. 
supremacy  trophy  for  five  con- 
secutive years,  and  have  been 
active  since  their  beginning  in 
all  school  affairs.  The  standards 
of  the  Athenian  Social  Unit  are 
typified  by  the  five  rubies  on  the 
unit  pin  which  stand  for  honor, 
integrity,  charity,  spirituality, 
and  fellowship.  A  traditional  ev- 
ent is  the  annual  chariot  race 
each  "Y"  Day  with  the  Vikings. 
Special  affairs  were  the  annual 
"Dixie  Ball"  and  which  as  always 
was  a  great  success,  and  a  Hol- 
iday Invitational.  Officers  were 
President  Jerry  Bagley,  Vice 
President  Frank  Santiago,  Secre- 
tary Haws  Marble,  Social  Chair- 
men Howard  Hill  and  Bill  Woo- 
ten.  Sponsor  of  the  unit  was 
Lynn  McKinlay. 


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Row  1:  Sonja  Armstrong,  Sherrill  Benzley,  Beverly 
Bonham,  Mary  Lee  Brady,  JoAnne  Brough,  Charlette 
Cox. 

Row  2:  Anna  Vee  Daines,  Margie  Didericksen,  Carolyn 
Eames,  Marilyn  Ellsworth,  Sharlene  Ellsworth,  Judy 
Fischer. 

Row  3:  JoAnne  Franklin,  Carol  Garden,  Joyce  Gay, 
Doris  Gronfors,  Tamera  Hacking,  Sylvia  Hatch. 

Row  4:  Valerie  Haymore,  Nadine  Hoem,  Terry  Jepsen, 
Karen  Jones,  Mary  Jones,  Rosalie  Johnson. 

Row  5:  Patricia  Kimball,  Judy  Lambert,  Beth  Larson, 
Sally  LeBaron,  DeAnn  Lundgren,  Merlene  McGee. 

Row  6:  Jeanne  Merrell,  Tamara  Olsen,  Kay  Paskett, 
Elaine  Ray,  Dorothy  Schroedter,  Linda  Smith. 

Row  7:  Deanna  Taylor,  Katherine  Taylor,  Jeanette  Wil- 
liamson. 


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Shirley  Nissen,  President 


AZYAN  TZATA 


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Azyan  Tzata  distinguished  themselves 
by  winning  the  Y-Day  trophy  for  1960, 
just  three  short  days  after  their  org- 
anization. 1960-61  completes  the 
unit's  first  full  year.  The  Hebrew 
name,  Azyan  Tzata,  stands  for  "friend- 
ship eternal,"  and  they  hope  to  ex- 
emplify this  motto.  Last  year  was  a 
year  of  exciting  and  rewarding  chal- 
lenge in  evolving  new  ideas  and  ac- 
tivities and  establishing  traditions.  Past 
itineraries  list  visits  to  the  old  people's 
home  and  the  children's  hospital,  shar- 
ing in  the  production  of  a  Friday  as- 
sembly with  the  Brigadiers,  a  birth- 
day dinner  and  dinner  dance  in  the 
spring.  The  goals  which  Azyan  Tzata 
seeks  are  those  of  Spirituality,  Soci- 
ability, Sensitivity,  and  Scholarship. 
Leading  the  unit  were  officers:  Presi- 
dent Shirley  Nissen,  Vice  President  of 
Culture  Margie  Diderickson,  Secretary 
Jan  Williamsen;  Social  Vice  President 
Sherrill  Bengley.  Sponsor  was  Mrs. 
Robert  Taylor. 


Bob  Bentley,  President 

Row  1:  Gary  Anderson,  Lowell  Anderson,  Richard  An- 
derson, AAarkham  Bench,  Robert  Bennett,  Dennis  Black- 
hurst. 

Row  2:  John  Boardman,  Lanny  Britsch,  Todd  Britsch, 
Brent  Brockbank,  Dave  Brown,  David  Bunker. 

Row  3:  Kaye  Burgon,  Robert  Chambers,  Marty  Conover, 
Shirl  Cowley,  Ted  Cowley,  John  Cranney. 

Row  4:  Craig  Crawford,  Dave  Davidson,  Michael  Dean, 
Ray  Egan,  Ralph  Garn,  Don  Greenwood. 

Row  5:  Ron  Hadley,  Roy  Hammond,  Bennair  Hanson, 
Leroy  Harriss,  Kent  Huff,  Joe  Hurst. 

Row  6:  Douglas  Jensen,  Lloyd  Johnson,  Robert  Keeler, 
Jay  Liljenquist,  Stephen  Malan,  Charles  Peterson. 

Row  7:  George  Price,  Clayne  Roblson,  Larry  Seamons, 
Burk  Smith,  Robert  Smyth,  Stephen  Speckart. 

Row  8:  Brent  Sperry,  David  Stone,  George  Sundal, 
Swan  Swensen,  Anthony  Taylor,  Stephen  Taylor. 

Row  9:  Byron  Todd,  Bob  Wade,  John  Wadsworth,  Dave 
Weight,  John  Wignall,  William  Wright. 


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BRICKER 


Each  year,  the  Goldbricker  social 
unit  vies  with  the  Tausigs  in 
"Bury  the  hatchet  week."  The 
purpose  of  the  activity  is  to  try 
and  decide  which  was  the  first 
unit  organized  on  cannpus.  This 
decision  has  never  been  reached 
but  nevertheless,  the  Brickers 
have  been  active  in  campus  acti- 
vities for  a  long  time. 

This  year  they  participated  In 
Homecoming,  Winter  Carnival, 
exchanges,  an  assembly,  and 
their  annual  dinner  dance.  Their 
dinner  dance  was  held  at  the 
Willow  Creek  Country  Club. 

Officers  of  the  group  were; 
President  Bob  Bentley,  Vice  Pres- 
ident Byron  Todd,  Secretary 
George  Sundall,  Treasurer  Char- 
lie Peterson  and  Sergeant-at- 
Arms  Swen  Swenson. 


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Row    1:   Merritt   Bessey,   Howard    Buckley,   Jerry  Craw- 
ford, Lynn  Cundick. 

Row  2:  Sfeve  Daniels,  Willard  Ellis,  Bill  Hamilton,  Jim 
Hoggan. 

Row  3:   Leonard   Lynn,    Kenneth  Merrill,   Richard   Mer- 
rill, Tom  Mettenthin. 

Row  4:  Jim  Mofhitz,  David  Nelson,  Lynn  Paul,  Robert 
Paxton. 

Row  5:  Max  Robb,  John  Skousen,  Ronald  Smith,  Dewey 
Smouse. 

Row  6:  Jay  Snell,  Don  Trendler,  Reese  Walker,  Floyd 

Wells. 

Row  7:  Michael  Welch,  William  Winder,  Gordon  Wood- 
ard. 


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Dale  Berge,  President 


BRIGADIER 


Founded  in  1931,  the  Brigadiers  have 
continued  to  seek  their  original  goals. 
Including  the  promotion  of  sympa- 
thetic understanding,  democratic  fel- 
lowship, social  adjustment,  cultural 
and  academic  advancement,  and  phys- 
ical aptitudes. 

Every  year  the  Brigs  take  over  the 
duty  of  mixing  the  whitewash  for  Y 
Day.  They  also  participate  in  Home- 
coming and  Snow  Carnival. 

Traditional  Brigadier  affairs  were  the 
invitational,  the  Bowery  Brawl,  and  a 
dinner  dance.  Intramural  sports,  cul- 
ture nights,  and  exchanges  filled  many 
calendar  days  also.  Brigadier  alumni 
include  Coaches  Clarence  Robinson 
and  Buck  Dixon. 

Unit  officers  are:  President  Dale  Berge, 
Vice  President  Howard  Buckley,  Sec- 
retary David  Larsen,  Social  Chairman 
Jay  Snell.  Bishop  Carl  Jones  of  the 
BYU    14th   ward   is  sponsor. 


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Sue  Felt,  President 


Row  1:  Karolyn  Ashby,  Tamara  Ashby,  Susan  Bailey, 
Karen  Beers,  Beverly  Crofts,  Carolyn  Croxton,  Sharon 
Cusick. 

Row  2:  Shirley  Cutler,  Sue  Dahl,  Carol  Dana,  Jerrle 
Davis,  Diane  Deschamps,  Kerry  Doyle,  Joyce  Elton. 

Row  3:  Deanna  Earl,  Sue  Emmett,  Leslie  Gardner,  Shir- 
ley Greenwood,  Maralyn  Griffith,  Salley  Hales,  Irene 
Hall. 

Row  4:  Rebecca  Hall,  Phyllis  Hansen,  Ann  Hastings, 
Roxie  Hubbs,  Lynn  Jeffries,  Pat  Kunz,  Judy  Law/ther. 

Row  5:  Nancy  Leishman,  Jan  Lundgren,  Toni  MacDon- 
ald,  Linda  Manning,  Karen  Martin,  Linda  Mason,  Bobbi 
McFarland. 

Row  6:  Joyce  Miller,  Marlene  Monson,  Judy  Mortensen, 
Nancy  Neilson,  Jackie  Olson,  Dixie  Oveson,  Connie 
Perry. 

Row  7:  Colleen  Powelson,  Pam  Relyea,  Connie  Sant, 
Linda  Smoot,  Debbie  Talley,  Janet  Taylor,  Janice  Tay- 
lor. 

Row  8:  Pat  Taylor,  Linda  Tenney,  Jane  Wagstaff,  Joan 
Wagstaff,  Shannon  Webber,  Shari  Wignall,  Linda  Wil- 
lardson. 


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CAMI  LOS 


Noted  for  their  enthusiasm,  the 
Cami  Los  unit  experienced  an- 
other full  year  of  varied  activi- 
ties. The  Cami  Los  goal  of  at- 
taining sisterhood  was  achieved 
by  their  participation  in  many  Y 
events.  Much  enjoyed  traditions 
of  the  unit  are  their  alumni-spon- 
sored fashion  show  and  luncheon 
and  the  unit  birthday  party  ev- 
ery March  3.  Special  activities  in- 
cluded Y-Day  participation,  as- 
sembly with  Athenians,  Home- 
coming, dinner  dance,  and  Song- 
fest.  Cami  Los  proudly  hosts  two 
of  the  BYU  Songleaders,  and  five 
of  the  flagtwirlers  who  entertain 
at  the  games.  Officers  were: 
President  Sue  Felts,  Vice  Presi- 
dent Linda  Smoot,  Secretary  Jan- 
et Taylor,  and  Social  Chairman 
Maralyn  Griffith.  Sponsors,  Mary 
B.  Jensen  and  Mary  Mclnnes. 


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Judy  Street,  President 


Row  1:  Jackie  Anderson,  LuAnne  Bean,  Barbara  Bell, 
Betty  Brown,  Beverly  Connolly,  Jeanne  Denny,  Marilyn 
Curtis. 

Row  2:  Carolyn  Doxey,  Linda  Hunter,  Karen  Emery 
Sue  Evans,  Julie  Foley,   Kafhy  Foley,  Jan  Francis. 

Row  3:  Sharon  Hammer,  Jackie  Hansen,  Leslie  Hasty, 
Helen  Hess,  Carolyn  Hodgson,  Bonnie  Horrigan,  Su- 
sanne  Hulbert. 

Row  4:  Judith  Eliason,  Cherry  Hyatt,  Dixie  Jenson, 
Maxine  Jensen,  Sandra  Johnson,  Joy  Jolley,  AAarcia 
Jonkey. 

Row  5:  Ann  Laker,  Elsie  Macfarlane,  Joyce  McBride, 
Lynnette  McBride,  Laurel  Meltzer,  Earlene  Michaelson, 
Elaine  Miller. 

Row  6:  Barbara  Moore,  Sandra  Morgan,  Sharon  Mor- 
gan, Elizabeth  Mulford,  Susan  Paaso,  Jo  Paine,  Lynn 
Pinkston. 

Row  7:  Vicki  Rider,  Donna  Robinson,  Patricia  Rowe, 
Carol  Runsvi/ick,  Margery  Sabine,  Sue  Schmoekel,  Judy 
Shell. 

Row  8:  Linda  Smoot,  Sylvia  Sorenson,  Julia  Summer- 
hays,  Romona  Tan,  Judy  Teglassy,  Christie  Tietjen,  La 
Juana  Warthen. 


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DILECTUS  CHI 
SORORES 


An  important  day  for  Dilectus 
Chi  Sorores  was  December  2, 
1960,  when  they  held  their  first 
Annual  Birthday  Party.  Exchanges 
and  impromptu  gatherings,  such 
as  an  early  morning  dance  with 
the  Athenians  contributed  to 
their  many  social  activities  which 
made  the  year  enjoyable.  It  was 
a  most  enjoyable  and  successful 
year  for  a  unit  which  was  little 
known  only  a  year  ago.  Among 
outstanding  members  of  the 
group  were  Maxine  Jensen  who 
was  a  Sophomore  Class  Senator, 
and  Judy  Teglassy  who  was  sec- 
ond runner-up  in  the  Beauty  and 
Personality  Contest  during  Belle 
of  the  "Y"  Week.  The  officers 
who  led  this  unit  to  an  excep- 
tional beginning  were:  President 
Judy  Street,  Vice  President  Don- 
na Robinson,  Secretary  Sandy 
Johnson  and  Treasurer  Elsie  Mac- 
farlane. 


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Doris  Allred,  President 


Row  1:  Janice  Alder,  Marva  Anderson,  Barbara  Bailey, 
Adele  Baird,  Lynne  Barlow,  Mairie-Therese  Barnlch, 
Carolee  Bates. 

Row  2:  Karen  Bellistion,  Beverly  Briggs,  Barbara  But- 
ters, Jill  Carlston,  Judi  Carlston,  Carolyn  Cardwell, 
Marietta  Christley. 

Row  3:  Jean  Dalley,  Judith  Ann  Done,  Sydney  Dyal, 
Nancy  Elliott,  Joset  Fisher,  Marilyn  Foremaster,  Paula 
Gore. 

Row  4:  Kay  Greenwood,  Lynne  Hamilton,  Judy  Hansen, 
Veneta  Hansen,  Suzanne  Hess,  Suzanne  Holfert,  Linda 
Hunter. 

Row  5;  Barbara  Jane  Ingersoll,  Marguerite  Jost,  Pat 
Kelsey,  Carolyn  Kirby,  Marilynn  Margetts,  Janet  Mc- 
llhenny,  Kathy  Medley. 

Row  6:  Janice  Ann  Morgan,  Jeani  Nadolski,  Bonnie 
Nelson,  Leah  Jane  Nelson,  Anna  Marie  Nielson,  Pann 
Price,  Jeanne  Redd. 

Row  7:  Kay  Reese,  Elva  Rosenlof,  Marcia  Riddle,  Mar- 
gie Salisbury,  Shauna  Seely,  Melanie  Stanko,  Barbara 
Steed. 

Row  8:  Sharmen  Sterling,  Karen  Stevens,  Shirley  Ste- 
vens, Lynne  Stewart,  Jane  Swift,  Myrna  Thome,  Ann 
Wilson. 


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KAPPA  DEBONAIRE 


Kappa  Debonaire  is  a  relatively 
new  but  well  established  social 
unit  on  the  BYU  campus.  Kappa, 
the  tenth  letter  of  the  Greek  al- 
phabet, and  Debonaire,  meaning 
affable,  genial,  and  courteous, 
were  combined  to  make  the 
name  of  the  unit,  founded  in 
1954.  The  main  events  of  the 
year  were  the  invitational,  birth- 
day party,  dinner  dance  and 
Songfest.  Many  Kappa  Debs  were 
active  in  school  activities,  includ- 
ing Anna  Marie  Nielson,  Soph- 
omore Class  Secretary,  and  Patsy 
Kelsey,  Delta  Phi  Dream  Girl. 
President  of  Kappa  Debs  was 
Doris  Allred. 


Sue  Gledhill,  President 


Row  1:  JoAnn  Bryant,  Judy  Bubb,  Gloria  Camarillo, 
Vonnie  Cannon,  Jackie  Christensen,  Kay  Chrlstensen, 
Lynne  Clark. 

Row  2:  Gayle  DeWitt,  Lynn  Fife,  Lynn  Frothingham, 
Suzanne  Garff,  Gayle  Gibbs,  Kaye  Haws,  Joyce  Hen- 
derson. 

Row  3:  Deanna  Holtry,  Carole  Hoppe,  Betty  Huefner, 
Karen  Isaacson,  Karin  Jacob,  Priscilla  Jacob,  Joanne 
James. 

Row  4:  Judi  James,  Loretta  Johns,  Sandy  Johnson, 
Sheila  Johnson,  Sharon  King,  JacqOe  Littledike,  Wendy 
Mangum. 

Row  5:  Sheila  Mauss,  Shari  McNeil,  Linda  Milne,  Vic- 
toria Montgomery,  Jean  Nelson,  Joy  Nooner. 

Row  6:  Patricia  Noyes,  Bonnie  Packer,  Linda  Palmer, 
Patricia  Parry,  Dona  Peterson,  Ruthie  Peterson. 

Row  7:  Linda  Prevatt,  Gaye  Record,  Luzon  Ross,  Sandra 
Saari,  VIcki  Sealy. 

Row  8:  Sue  Ellen  Sergal,  Donna  Snead,  Linda  Steimie, 
Sally  Steimie,  Sue  Stephan. 

Row  9:  Carolyn  Tuttle,  Millie  Waldvogel,  Jane  Weaver, 
Kendra  Wincott,  DeeAnne  Ziser. 


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NAUTILUS  OF  NLU 


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Comparable  to  the  yearly  nauti- 
lus of  the  sea  which  grows  into 
greater  channbers  within  its  shell, 
Nautilus,  oldest  of  the  women's 
social  units,  strives  to  build  great- 
er ideals,  friendships  and  goals 
through  unit  activities.  Nautilus 
engages  in  most  studentbody 
projects  such  as  the  Christmas 
Drive  and  Blood  Drive  and  initi- 
ates service  projects  for  its  mem- 
bers. Special  events  included  the 
Annual  Birthday  Dinner,  the  Fall 
Invitational,  Under-the-Sea  Ban- 
quet, a  fashion  show,  a  spring 
overnight  canyon  party,  formal 
dinner  dance  and  the  Senior 
Banquet  in  honor  of  the  gradu- 
ating seniors. 

Nautilus  colors  are  gold  and 
blue;  the  gold  symbolizing  "the 
radiance  of  sunshine  and  the 
radiance  of  our  smiles,"  and  blue 
for  "the  depth  of  the  ocean  and 
the  depth  of  our  hearts." 

Officers  were  President  Sue  Gled- 
hill.  Vice  President  Loretta  Johns, 
Secretary  Janie  Weaver,  Social 
Chairman  Sally  Steimle. 


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Janet  Johnson,  President 


Row  1:  Sandra  Allen,  Linda  Andelin,  Susan  Anderberg, 
Glenda  Andrew,  Joan  Arnold,  Rosella  Baker,  Bonnie 
Barlow. 

Row  2:  Sharron  Bourne,  Melene  Bower,  Susan  Bower, 
Barbara  Brown,  Marilyn  Brown,  Suzanne  Brown,  Mary 
Beth  Brunt. 

Row  3:  Linda  Brunt,  Ann  Bunker,  Susan  Burnett,  Kay 
Burningham,  Ellen  Croff,  Lynda  Davis,  Irene  Dean. 

Row  4:  Gloria  Driggs,  Ann  Dunkley,  Elaine  Eckersley, 
Margaret  Elphick,  Elaine  Erekson,  Marjorie  Greene, 
Evelyn  Greenwood. 

Row  5:  Carol  Hansen,  Claudia  Hardy,  Maryana  Hatch, 
Karen  Haymond,  Gaye  Hicks,  Bonnie  Hoeft,  Andrea 
Jackson. 

Row  6:  Marilyn  Johnson,  Merrily  Johnson,  Janet  Jones, 
Pat  Jones,  Carolyn  Keysor,  Norma  Koplin,  Pat  Oss. 

Row  7:  Susan  Pinney,  Patsy  Quinn,  Carole  Rawson, 
Carol  Ronnow,  Sidnie  Smuin,  Judy  Steinagel,  Mary 
Stevens. 

Row  8:  Betty  Stokes,  Karen  Stratford,  Ann  Sumsion, 
Shauna  Swenson,  Joan  Taylor,  Kay  Taylor,  Patricia 
Teichert. 

Row  9:  Linda  Tuckett,  Sharee  VanWagenen,  Karen  Walk- 
er, Sharon  Whitaker. 


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OS  TROVATA 


OS  Trovata  has  been  an  estab- 
lished unit  on  the  BYU  campus 
for  many  years.  OST  means  eight 
traveling  sisters  and  was  organ- 
ized by  eight  active  girls  who 
desired  to  further  sisterhood. 

Activities  of  this  year  which 
helped  to  keep  the  OS's  tradition- 
al sisterhood  alive  were  partici- 
pation in  Homecoming,  Winter 
Carnival,  an  invitational,  an  as- 
sembly, exchanges,  and  the  an- 
nual dinner  dance.  Winter  Car- 
nival and  Homecoming  were  par- 
ticularly important  to  the  group 
in  that  Ann  Dunkley  was  Winter 
Carnival  Princess  and  Carol  Ron- 
now  was  attendant  to  the  Home- 
coming Queen. 

Officers  of  the  unit  were:  Presi- 
dent Janet  Johnson,  Vice  Presi- 
dent Marilyn  Johnson,  Secretary 
Barbara  Brown,  Treasurer  Sharon 
Whitaker  and  Sergeant-at-arms 
Susan  Bower. 


Front:   LeGrande   Lamb,   Bob   Arbon,   Don    Harward. 
Back:  Jim  Watkins,  Larry  Kerby. 


Row    1:    Peter    Bailey,   Carries   Burson,   AAehdi   Ghaz- 
anfari,  Robert  Churcln. 

Row  2:  Tim  Davidson,  William  Decker,  Leonard  Ellis, 
Gene   Franks. 

Row  w3:  John   Hamilton,   Don   Harward,   Kent  Huff, 
Mike  Hunley. 

Row    4:    Larry     Kerby,    Ronald    Knudsen,    LaGrande 
Lamb,  Wayne  Lines. 

Row   5:    Bruce  Molen,    Dean   Molen,   Richard   Myers, 
Siavash  Nadjmabadi. 

Row   6:    Kenney    Noel,    Ivan    Nichols,    Lee    Peterson, 
Lance   Power. 

Row  7:  Steven  Pusey,  Walter  Rhoton,  Harvey  Shum- 
way,  Jim  Watkins. 


Bob  Arbon,  President 


Phi  Tau  is  the  most  recent  social  unit 
to  be  added  to  the  BYU  campus,  hav- 
ing been  organized  by  Brent  Rytting 
in  February  of  1960.  The  fraternal 
name.  Phi  Tau,  was  derived  from  the 
unrt's  motto  "Philia  Time"  which 
means  "Brotherhood  with  Honor." 
The  emphasis  of  the  unit  is  on  social, 
cultural,  intellectual,  and  spiritual 
achievement.  The  walking  stick  and 
the  bowler  are  the  symbols  repre- 
senting the  unit's  ideal— the  perfect 
gentleman.  The  "Roaring  20's"  was 
the  theme  for  an  autumn  exchange 
held  with  the  Di  Chi's  and  they  also 
had  exchanges  with  Alcyone  and 
Nautilus  during  the  year. 

Presiding  officers  were:  President  Bob 
Arbon,  Vice  President  LeGrand  Lamb, 
Secretary  Don  L.  Harward,  Social 
Chairman  Steve  Pusey. 


Rick  Sant,  President 


Row  1:  John  Alstrom,  Gerald  Anderson,  Don  Ash- 
worth,  Milton  Barns,  Robert  Barnett,  Bart  Bean,  Bart 
Bowen. 

Row  2:  Gary  Bruce,  Glenn  Bullock,  John  Burns,  Bruce 
Burton,  Bart  Christensen,  Gerald  Davis,  Terrance  Dona- 
hue. 

Row  3:  Dennis  Doyle,  Grady  Dyer,  Val  Farmer,  Bob 
Fitch,    Dion    Frazier,   Richard    Hacking,   Wayne   Hall. 

Row  4:  Tom  Hansen,  Kent  Harrison,  Bill  Hayes,  John 
Hill,   Keith   Hubbs,   Bill   Jackson,   Bart  Jacobsen. 

Row  5;  Garr  Jacobsen,  Jerry  Jensen,  Nolan  Johnson, 
Christopher  Jones,  Bruce  Kochevar,  Charles  Krause, 
Jeff  Livingston. 

Row  6:  Jack  Losmann,  Dave  Matson,  Doran  Merkley, 
Ron   Mickle,  Tom   Miller,  Gary   Morley,   Lynn   Oborn. 

Row  7:  Larry  Ogden,  George  Parkhurst,  Bruce  Pen- 
man, Carl  Quinn,  Ron  Rossiter,  Bruce  Samples,  Ken 
Schaap. 

Row  8:  Ray  Smith,  Tom  Stolvi/orthy,  Gene  Thorne, 
Clark  Thorstenson,  Alton  Thygerson,  Tillman  Turley, 
Gary  Walburger. 


Row  9:  Ralph  Yarro. 


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TAU  SIGMA 


The  red-blazered  Tausigs  claim 
the  distinction  of  being  the  old- 
est social  unit  on  campus.  This 
distinction,  however,  is  chal- 
enged  each  year  by  the  Bricker 
social  unit  during  "Bury  the 
hatchet  week."  The  unit  began 
in  1915  at  the  Brigham  Young 
Academy.  The  original  name  "The 
Three  I's"  was  changed  to  the 
Greek  letters  "Tau  Sigma"  in 
1923.  Tausigs  have  as  their  mot- 
to "Omnus  Uno,"  all  for  one  and 
one  for  all. 

Some  of  the  traditional  activities 
of  the  unit  included  the  Deer 
Bust,  Christmas  party.  New  Year's 
party,  spring  topper  party,  and 
their  spring  dinner  dance. 

Officers  include:  President  Rick 
Sant,  1st  Vice  President  Keith 
Hubbs,  2nd  Vice  President  Jerry 
Jensen,  Secretary  Dennis  Byers, 
Treasurer  Nolan  Johnson,  and 
Social  Chairman  Kent  Harrison. 
Sponsors  were  Glenn  Davis  and 
Bob  Daines. 


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Carolyn  Hamilton,  President 


Row  1:  Karen  Anderson,  Barbara  Ardian,  Ann  Balm- 
forth,  Lanette  Berreft,  Judy  Cochran,  Jackie  Cole, 
Marlene  Coleman. 

Row  2:  Kay  Chrisfensen,  Kathy  Dalton,  Rebecca  Day, 
Ann  Marie  Doty,  Dotti  Douglas,  Mary  Jane  Duffin, 
Diane  Dursteler. 

Row  3:  Chris  Edwards,  Susan  Evans,  Kathleen  Fagg, 
Marilyn  Fox,  Margaret  Gadd,  Ann  Glauser,  Muffet 
Graham. 

Row  4:  Sharon  Greene,  Virginia  Halliday,  Barbara 
Hamm,  Diane  Harding,  Karen  Harward,  Donna  Hilton, 
Paula  Hoogendoorn. 

Row  5:  Gaye  Jacobs,  Jen  Jacobs,  Kay  Jensen,  Marilyn 
Jeppson,  Lynne  Jergensen,  Charlene  Johnson,  Judy 
Lynn  Johnson. 

Row  6:  Muriel  Judd,  Susan  Macdonald,  Donna  Mackay, 
Sharon  Lynn  McCann,  Sherry  Mills,  Sandra  Murdock, 
Jan  Ninman. 

Row  7:  Diane  Olson,  Maryann  Olson,  Ruth  Price,  Judi 
Rassmussen,  Susan   Rees,   Karen   Rice,  Sandra  Sayer. 

Row  8:  Gail  Slater,  Irene  Smith,  Sydney  Smith,  Sandra 
Jo  Squires,  Kathleen  Stewart,  Jeanne  Tanner,  Sandy 
Thomas. 

Row  9:  Linda  Toliver,  Suzann  Upstill,  Sharon  Wilkey, 
Judy  Wingfield,   Karen   Wooley,  Marilyne  Zemp. 


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The  ideal  of  unique  sisterhood 
and  sincere  friendliness  was  in- 
corporated by  Tokalon  unit  mem- 
bers while  participating  in  tra- 
ditional functions  and  special 
events  in  1960-61.  Participation 
in  Homecoming,  Christmas  Drive, 
Culture  Nights,  firesides  and 
service  projects  was  enjoyed  by 
all  members.  Traditional  func- 
tions included  the  Christmas  In- 
vitational, participation  in  Song- 
fest,  and  an  overnight  outing  at 
the  AAIA  Home.  The  successful 
year  of  1960-61  was  climaxed 
by  the  annual  spring  dinner 
dance,  "Ebony  and  Lace"  at  Wil- 
lowcreek  Country  Club  in  Salt 
Lake  City.  Jeanne  Tanner  ASBYU 
Secretary,  and  Donna  Hilton, 
Intercollegiate  Knight  Duchess 
were  some  of  the  outstanding  in- 
dividual members.  Officers  were: 
President  Carolyn  Hamilton,  Vice 
President  Jeanne  Tanner,  Secre- 
tary Ann  Doty,  and  Social  Chair- 
man Gail  Slater.  Sponsors  were 
Mrs.  Gail  Poulos,  Mrs.  Rich 
Boyce,  and  Mrs.  Monita  Robison. 


Woody  Clayton,  President 


Row  1:  Cam  Arrington,  John  Baird,  Bruce  Barnson, 
Boyd   Bauer,  Clark  Benson,  Tom  Brighton. 

Row  2:  Gary  Bunnell,  Craig  Christensen,  Tucker  Col- 
iings,  Gary  Crathorn,  Richard  Crowton,  James  Cush- 
ing. 

Row  3:  Jack  Foulger,  David  Fuhriman,  Max  Gibb,  Neal 
Gunnarson,   Donald   Hatorj,   Paul  Jacobsen. 

Row  4:  Alan  Kenney,  Patrick  Kinyon,  Jim  Kirkham, 
Hal   LaPray,   Landon   Lueck,   Thomas   May. 

Row  5:  David  Mayfield,  Garth  Nelson,  Dennis  Norton, 
Brent   Parker,   Bruce   Pehrson,  Len   Pugh. 

Row  6:  Justus  Seely,  Thomas  Shuman,  Maurice  Smith, 
Jack  Starley,  Grant  Starley,  Carl  Stones. 

Row  7:  Clifford  Sfubbs,  Mike  Thomas,  Don  Turner, 
Gary  Turner. 

Row    8:    Ken   Wilks,    Roy    Van    Orman,   Stewart   Tuttle, 

John   Whetten. 


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VAL  HYRIC 


Steeped  in  tradition,  the  Val  Hyrics 
look  to  Norse  mythology  for  their 
name.  The  four  points  of  the  Val  Hy- 
ric  pin  stand  for  the  goals  of  the  unit: 
service,  scholarship,  sportsmanship, 
and  sociability.  Organized  in  1927, 
the  Val  Hyrics  celebrated  their  34th 
active  year  on  campus. 
Special  events  were  the  invitational, 
firesides  and  exchanges.  VH's  were 
well  represented  in  student  govern- 
ment and  campus  activities.  Notable 
of  these  were:  Max  Pinegar,  student- 
body  president;  Craig  Christensen, 
vice  president  of  finance,-  Tucker  Col- 
lins, assistant  vice  president  of  fin- 
ance,- and  John  Whetten,  Bill  Evenson, 
AM5  Council. 

Officers  were:  President  Woody  Clay- 
ton, Vice  President  Clark  Benson,  Sec- 
retary Tucker  Collings,  and  Social 
Chairman  Tom  Schuman.  Wilford 
Smith  acted  as  sponsor. 


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Shanna  Nielsen,  President 


Row  1:  Linda  Allen,  Mary  Allen,  Aniene  Andrus, 
Julie  Bagley,  Connie  Bailey,  Maureen  Bale,  Betty 
Bardin. 

Row  2:  Jeanne  Barnard,  Nancy  Barns,  Charlotte 
Britsch,  Merlene  Britsch,  Carolyn  Bryner,  Judy  Bryner, 
Sara  Calapp. 

Row  3:  Janet  Calder,  Judy  Chapin,  Fae  Clarkson,  Kaye 
Clements,  Nancy  Contner,  Suzanne  Criddle,  Dorothy 
Crofts. 

Row  4:  Claire  Crowley,  Janet  Edmunds,  Janet  El- 
dredge,  Lana  Eldredge,  Judy  Fehlberg,  Leica  Fielding, 
Judy  Firmage. 

Row  5:  Karen  Firmage,  Lynne  Hatfield,  Diane  Haight, 
Karen  Hancock,  Pat  Herron,  Starley  Higginbotham, 
Kamie  Sumner. 

Row  6:  Jannae  Hurlbet,  Judy  Jack,  Dixie  Jarvis,  Dagny 
Johnson,  Margaret  Larson,  Diana  Markham,  Carolyn 
Woodruff. 

Row  7:  Gayle  McPherson,  Cecelia  Moser,  Dot  Nielsen, 
Hannah  Oldroyd,  Bonnie  Phelps,  Marcia  Smith,  Peggy 
Wight. 

Row  8:  Carolyn  Potter,  Colleen  Redford,  Shawna  Rob- 
ison,  Vicki  Rowe,  Judy  Sannar,  Marion  Stewart,  Ema 
Lou  Webb. 

Row  9:   Peggy  Thomander,   Loretta   Warren. 


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VAL  NORN 


Many     were    the    events    which     re- 
sulted   in    a    rich    and    productive   Val 
Norn    year.    Annual    participation    in 
Honnecoming,   Winter   Carnival,   Song- 
fest,  the  Val    Norn-Viking   Assembly, 
an  exotic  and  memorable  Invitational, 
"Temple    of    T'aig,"    an    alumni    tea. 
Banquet  of  Yellow  Roses,  buddy  par- 
ty, spring  dinner  dance,  and  countless 
exchanges  made  the  year  active  and 
enjoyable.  Service  projects  filled  busy 
hours  also.  Members  shone  in  a  varied 
list  of  school  activities.  Dorothy  Crofts 
added  grace  and  beauty  to  the  Home- 
coming  Court   as   2nd   attendant,   and 
also   capably    served    as   Senior   Class 
secretary.  Carolyn  Potter  was  crown- 
ed   the    Val    Hyric   Sweetheart.    Judy 
Chapin  filled  the  office  of  AWS  Sec- 
retary-Treasurer,    and     Julie     Bagley 
contributed  spirit  as  a  Y  song  leader 
at  the  games.  New  traditions  both  in 
rush  procedures  and  in  the  ceremony 
held    for   pinnings    and   engagements 
added     to    the    already    outstanding 
year.   Officers  consisted  of   President 
Shanna    Nielsen,    Vice    President    Dot 
Nielsen,    Secretary    Charlotte    Britsch, 
Treasurer   Sharley   Higgenbothan,   So- 
cial  Chairman  Julie  Bagley,   Historian 
Judy  Firmage. 


Ken  Bentley,  President 


Row  1:  Marvin  Bell,  James  Warner,  Toney  Bentley, 
Einar  Bergstedt,   Bud  Bracken,  Mike   Brady,    Pat  Brian. 

Row  2:  Richard  Boyce,  Tony  Burnham,  Gary  Callis, 
Douglas  Chamberlain,  Wayne  Chamberlain,  Dee  Clark, 
Larry  Daines. 

Row  3:  Kent  Dana,  Olani  Durrant,  Allan  Earl,  Brent 
Egbert,    Phil    Empey,   Byron    Fisher,    Eddie  Giles. 

Row  4:  James  Green,  Joe  Harris,  John  Hart,  Garty 
Holyoak,  Gordon  Holyoak,  Dave  Hoopes,  Richard 
Hunter. 

Row  5:  Larry  Jenkins,  John  Jex,  Michael  Jones,  Jack 
Kemp,  John   Kindred,  Dale  Laub,  Andy  Madsen. 

Row  6:  Kent  Madsen,  LeRoy  Maready,  Cliff  Mayfield, 
L'Dean  McCue,  Darryl  Thomander,  Bill  Morris,  Jim 
Moss. 

Row  7:  Lanny  Nalder,  Bob  Orton,  Stephen  Oveson, 
Dick   Rees,   Jack   Reese,   John  Schade,   Lloyd  Smith. 

Row  8:  Glenn  Stevi/art,  Milan  Smith,  Ken  Spangler, 
Jan  Stewart,  John  Stone. 

Row  9:  Brent  Turley,  Ronald  White,  Dave  Willardson, 
Gerry  Williams,  Jim  Strickland. 


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VIKING 


The  Viking  Social  Unit  has  attained  a 
chain  of  brotherhood  and  tradition 
through  the  of  welding  strength  and 
energies.  The  goal  which  every  Vik- 
ing seeks  is  that  of  "Excellence  in  all 
things."  This  end  is  sought  in  spiritual, 
intellectual,  and  social  endeavors.  In 
selecting  new  members  the  Vikings 
search  for  student  leaders  who  exhibit 
a  combination  of  friendliness,  high 
moral  character,  and  academic  ability. 
The  A.M.S.  trophy  for  scholastic  ach- 
ievement was  held  by  the  Vikings 
during  the  year.  The  Vikes  previously 
retired  both  the  songfest  trophy  and 
intramural  athletic  trophy  after  three 
consecutive  winning  years.  In  the  fall 
sweepstakes  winning  of  the  Home- 
coming float.  Outstanding  in  their  cal- 
endar of  memories  was  the  Winter  In- 
vitational, the  Spring  Dinner  Dance, 
the  Annual  Jiggs  party,  and  the  au- 
tumn Deer  Bust.  They  also  received 
the  Organizations  Week  trophy  for  an 
outstanding  display.  The  Vikings  also 
have  the  tradition  of  passing  the  Vik- 
ing stein  at  all  pinnings.  Officers  were: 
President  Kenneth  Bentley,  Vice  Pres- 
ident Wayne  Chamberlain,  Secretary 
Glenn  Stewart  and  Social  Chairman 
Gary  Stewart. 


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SERVICE  UNITS 


Top:  A  member  of  Thea  Alexis  ser- 
vice unit  sells  a  film  classic  ticket 
to  anxious  movie  fans.  Left:  APO 
president,  Dick  Bolton  is  shown  with 
Harvey  Taylor,  an  honorary  mem- 
ber. At  an  APO  banquet  a  scroll  is 
presented  to  Thane  Packer. 


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Dick  Bolton,  President 


ALPHA  PHI  OMEGA 


Row  1:  Dan  Allen,  Roy  Anderson, 
Michael  Benning,  Elver  Boyle,  Noel 
Candland. 

Row  2:  Melvin  Childs,  Row  Chowen, 
Dean  Clay,  Curtis  Coombs,  John 
Dey. 

Row  3:  Gerald  Gifford,  Dennis  Hoo- 
ver, Richard  Hoover,  Ronald  Hum- 
phries, Doug  Larsen. 

Row  4:  Ronald  Levendoski,  Max 
Lloyd,  Richard  Nielsen,  Garth  Nor- 
man, Tom  Powell. 

Row  5:  Owen  Roper,  Kelly  Sum- 
mers, John  Towery,  Ron  Van  Leu- 
ven,  John  Williams,  James  Wright. 


Alpha  Phi  Omega  is  the  largest 
service  fraternity  in  America. 
BYU's  branch  is  rated  among  the 
top  ten  in  the  National  Organiza- 
tion. Primary  among  their  service 
undertakings  this  year  were  bike 
registration,  an  Asian  book  drive, 
providing  First  Aid  on  Y  Day, 
an  Inivtational  Track  meet,  usher- 
ing at  various  assemblies  and 
sp>ecial  events,  and  youth  work. 
On  April  1st  and  2nd,  they  were 
hosts  of  a  Sectfonal  Conference 
held  in  Salt  Lake  City  which  in- 
volved eight  of  the  western 
states.  Officers  were  President 
Richard  Bolton,  Vice  President 
Ron  Van  Leuven  and  Elver  Boyle, 
Social  Chairman  Mel  Childs,  and 
Sponsor  of  the  chapter  is  Thane 
Packer,  Department  Chairman  of 
Youth  Leadership. 


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Row  1:  Colleen  Johnson,  Kathy  Jones,  JoEllen  Cardall,  Sandra  Smith, 
Florence  Allen,  Rosemary  Delany,  Imogene  Erickson,  Martha  Baker,  Linda 
Pratt,  Marcia  Riddle,  Judy  Johnson. 

Row:  2  Connie  Beth  Larson,  Pam  Packer,  Sue  Porter  Connie  Edmiston, 
Judy  Hull,  Vila  Jean  Williams,  Nora  Hadley,  Regine  Gerlach,  Lauralie 
Benson,  Karen  Thornburgh,  Paula  Gore,  Hope  Nielson. 

Row  3  Karen  Downey,  Cordia  Jones,  Eileen  Able,  Marge  Robinson,  Sue 
Patchell,  Vicki  Luekenga,  Charlotte  Allen,  Ann  Stuart,  Julie  Harris,  Apryl 
Rothe,  Sara  Fugal,  Nancy  Nyman. 


left:  Coverall  clad  students  participate  on  an  assembly  presented  by 
Angel  Flight,  Arnold  Air,  and  Cougarettes.  Right:  "Snafu  in  Blue"  waS' 
the  theme,  and  coveralls  were  the  costumes  in  this  scene  from  the  assem- 
bly. 


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ANGEL  FLIGHT 


Affiliated  with  the  National  An- 
gel Flight  which  is  found  on  35 
other  university  campuses,  the 
AFROTC  Sponsor  Corps  at  the 
Y  is  an  integral  part  of  many 
worthy  services  rendered  to  the 
school.  Primary  among  its  func- 
tion is  the  giving  of  support  and 
spirit  to  the  ROTC  cadets.  AAar- 
jorie  Robinson  led  the  corps 
through  their  various  activities 
during  the  year  as  Commandant. 
She  was  assisted  by  executive 
officer,  Charlott  Allen,-  Adminis- 
trative Officer,  Imogene  Erick- 
son;  and  Social  Chairman,  Judy 
Hull.  Eminent  in  the  year's  ev- 
ents were  the:  Military  Ball, 
blood  drive,  dinner  dance,  and 
drill  meets  with  other  Angel 
Flights.  Excursions  included  the 
annual  visit  to  the  Colorado  Air- 
force  Academy,  a  drill  meet  in 
Tucson,  Arizona  and  a  National 
Convention  in  Miami,  Florida. 
Hosting  visiting  ROTC  groups 
from  other  campuses  and  partic- 
ipating in  special  events  filled 
many  busy  hours.  Sponsor  of  the 
Angel  Flight  is  Colonel  William 
Gibson. 


David  Dredge,  President 


Row  1:  John  Adams,  Dale  Ahlstrom,  William  Bachler, 
Earl  Banner,  Jim  Beatse,   Bruce  Beck,  Lowell  Benson. 

Row  2:  Thomas  Brown,  Ken  Bullock,  James  Carfwright, 
Bill  Daynes,  John  Dredge,  Louis  Dredge,  LeRoy  Dunn. 

Row  3:  David  Durkee,  Paul  Edmunds,  Mac  Ence,  Les 
ter  Flake,  Gene  Fox,  Allan  Frazier,  Bruce  Galbraith. 

Row  4:  Ronald  Hales,  Jerry  Harris,  LaMar  Helquist, 
Eugene  Hill,  William  Houssian,  James  Jewell,  Larry 
King. 

Row  5:  Craig  Kirkham,  Ted  Lewis,  Thomas  Mackay, 
Ferd  Meyer,  James  Mitchell,  Ray  Morley,  Jim  Morten- 
sen.  1/8    1/8 

Row  6:  Dennis  Murdock,  Vaughan  Nordes,  Richard 
Norton,  James  Nowell,  Blaine  Palmer,  David  Palmer, 
George  Perkins. 

Row  7:  Antony  Sarver,  Thomas  Schroath,  Vernon 
Scott,  Gary  Shumway,  William  Simmons,  Kenneth 
Skousen,   Robert  Smith. 

Row  8:  Paul  Stephenson,  Jim  Stoker,  John  Stone, 
Clair  Syndergaard,  Gordon  Thurman. 

Row  9:  DeLoy  Vernon,  Dean  Werner,  Everett  Wharton, 

Mervin  White. 


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INTERCOLLEGIATE 
KNIGHTS 


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The  Intercollegiate  Knights  are  a  nat- 
ional honorary  organization  whose 
purpose  is  the  promotion  of  college 
spirit  and  friendship.  Thorugh  their 
motto  of  "service,  sacrifice,  and  loy- 
alty," they  develop  leadership  abili- 
ties in  their  members.  The  Intercol- 
legiate Knight  is  known  for  his  hard 
work  and  devotion  to  his  school,  unit, 
church  and  God.  The  favorite  tradition 
of  the  IK'S  is  the  lighting  of  the  "Y" 
which  is  followed  by  a  torch  parade 
down  the  mountain  and  concluded  by 
a  party.  In  giving  service  to  the  uni- 
versity they  retain  a  spirit  of  fellow- 
ship with  one  another  and  a  closeness 
to  the  university.  The  IK's  could  be 
seen  ringing  the  old  Y  Bell  after  every 
victorious  athletic  event.  Some  of  their 
many  services  performed  this  past 
year  included:  conducting  campus  tours 
for  visitors,  the  Annual  Campus 
Chest  Drive,  ushering,  selling  movie 
theater  discount  cards,  scholarship 
funds  and  co-sponsoring  the  Belle  of 
the  Y  Week  with  the  Y  Calcares.  Offi- 
cers for  the  1960-61  year  were:  Duke 
David  R.  Dredge,  Vice  Duke  Dennis 
Murdock,  Chancellor  Dean  Werner, 
Scribe  LaAAar  Helquist,  Executioner 
Marvin  White,  Recorder  Lowell  Ben- 
son. The  group's  sponsor  was  Ray- 
mond E.  Beckham. 


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Donna  Hilton,  Duchess 


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Judy  Fullmer,  Laralne  Atferton,  Sherry  Louder,  Caro- 
lyn Decker,  Jeanette  Barney,  Linda  Barnes,  Barbara 
Harley. 


Row  1:  Janice  Alder  ,Mary  Jo  Alleman,  Adriane  Al- 
len, Laralne  Atferton,  Lynn  Baker,  Judith  Barber. 

Row  2:  Jolene  Barker,  Linda  Barnes,  Frances  Barney, 
Jeanette  Barney,  Carol   Beckstead,  Carolyn   Beede. 

Row  3:  Evelyn  Christensen,  Karen  Cox,  Shelba  Dredge, 
Paula   Drayton,    Linda    Eardley,   Judy    Higgins. 

Row  4:  Connie  Gerrard,  Paula  Hardin,  Barbara  Har- 
ley, Verna  Harris,  Rebecca  Hawkes,  Shirleen  Hendrix. 

Row  5:  Viola  Hubbell,  Linda  Hunter,  Kaye  Keller, 
Sharon    King,   Carole   Laing,    Sherry    Louder. 

Row  6:  Sherry  Morris,  Kathleen  Sandberg,  Dianne 
Sargent,  Carolyn  Spencer,  Christine  Strong,  Paula 
Stucki. 

Row  7:  Joyce  Tanner,  Sharon  Thomas,  Joan  Warner, 
Jackie  Wilson. 


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Judy  Fullmer,  President 


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SPURS 


Spurs  is  a  national  honorary  sopho- 
more women's  service  organization. 
All  members  are  required  to  maintain 
a  3.  grade  average.  Enthusiasm  and 
a  willingness  to  serve  are  also  im- 
portant qualifications  for  membership. 
President  Judy  Fullmer  directed  their 
many  projects,  which  included  a 
Christmas  Charity  Drive,  counting  at 
assemblies,  ticket  sales  and  an  Invi- 
tational Dance.  The  offices  of  vice 
president  and  secretary  were  filled 
by  Lorai  Atterton  and  Linda  Barnes. 
Their  annual  5:00  a.m.  tapping  for  50 
new  members  out  of  the  freshman 
class  occurred  in  the  spring.  An  un- 
usual tradition  of  the  Spurs  is  having 
flowers  ornament  every  meeting.  Sec- 
ret pals  and  the  honoring  of  newly 
engaged  girls  are  annual  events  also. 
Spurs  sponsor  was  Miss  Blair  Finlayson 


Barbara    Spencer,    Betty    Brown,    Dawn   Jones,    Jeanne 
Barnard,  Winifred  Nielson,  Sydney  Smith. 


Row  1:  Jackie  Anderson,  Sandra  Anderson,  Linda  Babb, 
Lynette  Bagley,  Jeanne  Barnard. 

Row  2:  Kathy  Barnes,  Betty  Brown,  Maryann  Campbell, 
Carolyn  Creer,  Janet  Crockett. 

Row  3:  Jo  Ann  Danielson,  Jane  Degraffenried,  Karen 
Earl,  Sherie  Fagg,  Nancy  Forbis. 

Row  4:  Ann  Gauser,  Marcia  Guild,  Kay  Harris,  Marcia 
Haws,  Kathleen   Hill. 

Row  5:  Jannae   Hurlbet,  Dawn  Jones,   Karen  Madsen, 
Sandra  Millet,  Sheila  Moon. 

Row   6:    Dona    Nelson,    JaNeal    Nelson,    Ellen   Nielson, 
Winifred  Nielsen,  Eileen  Nuttall. 

Row  7:  Susan   Patterson,  Camille  Peterson,  Karen  Por- 
ter, Meria  Powell,  Mary  Rogers,  Judy  Sharp. 

Row  8:  Beverly  Singleton,  Marilyn  Smith,  Sharon  Smith, 
Sydney  Smith,  Barbara  Spencer,  Marion  Stewart. 

Row    9:    Dorothy    Stromberg,    Carma    Stuart,    Jeannine 
West,  Judith  White,  Lois  Williams,  Maureen  Wride. 


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THEA  ALEXIS 


Sixty  freshmen  girls  lend  their 
contribution  of  time  and  effort, 
scholastic  ability,  and  genuine 
interest  to  make  Thea  Alexis  the 
effective  service  unit  that  it  is. 
Noteworthy  among  this  year's 
activities  was  the  special  alumni 
office  project  and  volunteer  work 
at  the  State  Mental  Hospital.  A 
unique  tradition  of  Thea  Alexis 
is  that  of  adopting  a  foreign 
child.  A  girl  of  the  month  is  se- 
lected throughout  both  semesters 
for  the  service  she  has  rendered. 
The  rostrum  of  officers  were  as 
follows:  President  Jeanne  Bar- 
nard, Secretary  Winifred  Nielsen, 
Treasurer  Ardy  Anderson,  Work 
Director  Sydney  Smith,  Project 
Director  Lucille  DeYoung,  Histor- 
ian Betty  Brown,  Social  Chairman 
Jannae  Hurlbet.  Mrs.  Bryan  S. 
Jacobs  was  the  sponsor  for  Thea 
Alexis. 


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Row    1:   Nan    Black,  JoAnn    Bogh,  Judith   Bubb,   Carol 
Criddle,  Evelyn  Croft,  Alice  Crook. 

Row  2:  Mildred  Edwards,  Kay  France,  Norma  Zurcher, 
Judy  Johnson,  Marguerite  Jost,  Nona  Larkin. 

Row   3:    Pat    Layton,    Louise    Leonard,   Marilyn    Merrill, 
Brenda   Morrison,  Carolyn  Mufich,   Evelyn   Neff. 

Row  4:  Carol  Nicholson,  Carol  Nielsen,  Sharon  Ockey, 
Judith  Miller,  Pat  Pierson,  Idon  Randall. 

Row  5:  Janet  Reeve,  Suzanne  Rich,  Rubina  Rivers,  Bar- 
bara Savage,  Judy  Simonds,  Marcia  Smith. 

Row  6:  Diane  Stirland,  Carol  Terry,  Jeanne  Ursenbach, 
Glenda  Walker,  Pat  Wallwork,  Carolyn  Ward. 

Row  7:  Francis  Waymire,  Deann  Willes,  Myria  Williams, 
Arlene  Wimmer. 


Karolyn  Jackman,  President 


Y  CALCARES 


Ten  years  of  credible  service  to  the 
university  are  found  in  the  YC's  scrap- 
book  record.  On  their  long  list  of  ser- 
vice to  the  school  are  such  activities 
as  assistance  wUh  elections  and  regis- 
tration, ushering  at  lyceums  and  de- 
votionals,  ticket  selling  and  visiting  at 
the  State  Mental  hospital.  They  helped 
sponsor  both  Hello  and  Belle  of  the 
Y  Weeks  with  the  IK's.  The  Annual 
Banquet,  Hero  Breakfast  and  Invita- 
tional also  were  notable  on  their  cal- 
endar of  events. 

To  qualify  for  membership  in  the  jun- 
ior girls'  honorary  service  unit,  girls 
must  not  only  have  a  cumulative  grade 
point  of  3  and  be  active  participants 
In  school  affairs,  but  they  must  pass  a 
test  on  the  organization's  constitution. 
The  penfangle  is  the  symbol  of  the 
unit  and  is  awarded  to  those  girls  who 
perform  outstanding  service  during 
the  year. 

Officers  were;  President  Karolyn  Jack- 
man,  Vice  President  Maria  Cottle,  Sec- 
retary Sharon  Ockey,  Social  Chairman 
Barbara  Savage.  Serving  as  sponsor 
for  the  Y  Calcares  was  Mrs.  Conan 
Mathews. 


1st  row:  Lawrence  M.  Harmon,  Marlynn  D.  McKinnon,  Robert  L.  Shedd,  Douglas  Hindmarsh.  2nd  row:  Nyman  Jensen,  Richard 
Stratton,  Orval    K.   Taylor,  Jr.,    Edward   Paugh,  C.   Stanley  Jarvis,    Don    Crockett. 


CIRCLE  K 


The  Circle  K  service  unit  has  given  of  their  time 
and  talents  to  help  the  university.  Service  to 
the  university  is  their  chief  goal.  Circle  K  is  af- 
filiated v^^ith  the  Kiwanis  International.  In  addi- 
tion to  their  many  service  projects,  Circle  K  held 
several  parties,  firesides,  and  events  to  bring  a 
closer  unity  into  their  unit.  Blue  Blazers  and  a 
BYU  backed  emblem  single  out  members  of 
Circle  K  on  campus. 


HONORARY  UNITS 


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Honorary  units  on  the  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity campus  help  students  in  their  area 
of  study  gain  valuable  information.  Pro- 
fessionally orientated,  these  units  help  to 
instill  in  the  student  a  pride  in  his  work 
and  a  desire  to  do  his  best.  Academic  skill 
is  usually  the  prerequisite  to  enter  and 
maintain  membership. 


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ARCHON 


The  Archon  Honor  Fraternity  is 
the  newest  honorary  organiza- 
tion on  campus.  It  was  chartered 
in  1960  and  Blue  Key  unit  was 
the  backer.  Their  motto  of  "Lead- 
ers also  Serve'  'has  been  exem- 
plified in  their  efforts  to  evolve 
new  and  worthwhile  leadership 
and  service  projects.  Within  the 
unit  are  many  freshmen  and 
sophomore  leaders. 

A  requisite  for  membership  is  a 
cumulative  grade-point  of  3.2  or 
3.5  for  the  previous  two  semes- 
ters to  joining.  Archon  is  looking 
forward  to  national  affiliation 
and  is  directing  their  efforts  to 
that  end. 

Bob  Larsen  is  president  with  Bob 
Bahn  acting  as  secretary.  Dr.  AAel- 
vin  AAabey  of  the  Political  Science 
Department  acts  as  sponsor. 


Row  1:     Marlowe     Ashton,     Robert 

Bohn,  Robert  Bullington,  David  Call, 

John  Dougall. 

Row  2:    Terry    Graff,     Bill     Hartley, 

William    Heaton,    John    Hidley,    Dan 

Johnson, 

Row  3:    Bob  Larsen,   Ray   Luce,   Paul 

Merrill,    Dee    Oyler,    Stanley    Reed. 

Row  4:  Wayne  Reynolds,   Ron   Rum- 

fallo,    Jerry    Rusk,    Joseph    Rytting, 

Robert  Shaffer. 

Row  5:  Calvin  Sumsion,  Kevan  Smith, 

Larry  Spendlove,  Michael  Woodw^ard, 

Kirk  Wright. 


Larry  Brim,  President 


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BLUE  KEY 


Row  1:  Gary  Anderson,  Allan  Aus- 
tin, DeMoyne  Blackhurst,  Wayne 
Boyack,  Todd  Brltsch. 

Row  2:  William  Carr,  Doug  Chrlsten- 
sen,  Gordon  Christensen,  John  Cous- 
ins, AAaory  Cowley,  Lynn  Farnsworth. 

Row  3:  Michael  Ganz,  Gary  Good- 
son,,  Walter  Hill,  R'ichard  Hunter, 
Geogre  Jarvis,  Larry  Jenkins. 

Row  4:  Richard  Jensen,  Ronald  Judd, 
Gordon  Moss,  Lynn  Paul,  Gordon 
Peterson,  Royal  Peterson. 

Row  5:  James  Phillips,  Robert  Stand- 
ing, Gary  Stewart,  Don  Udall,  Ralph 
Waltman,  Tom  Worlton. 


The  Blue  Key  National  Fraternity 
demands  that  their  members  ex- 
cel in  both  a  scholastic  and  ser- 
vice capacity.  The  requirement  of 
a  cumulative  3.2  grade  point  av- 
erage must  be  met  and  leader- 
ship ability  is  also  stressed.  The 
yearly  contributions  of  effort  and 
service  to  the  school  are  great 
and  diversified.  Special  recogni- 
tion is  due  them  for  their  help  in 
stressing  the  academic  emphasis 
programs.  They  are  responsible 
for  the  "B.  Y.  and  You"  pamph- 
let issued  each  fall  and  for  the 
student  activity  calendar.  An- 
other service  the  Blue  Keys  per- 
form is  the  distribution  of  foot- 
ball and  basketball  tickets  at 
games.  Many  of  the  service  pro- 
jects on  campus  are  initiated  and 
directed  by  them  and  later  fol- 
lovt^ed  through  by  various  ser- 
vice units.  Sponsor  of  the  organ- 
ization is  Clyde  D.  Sandgren.  Of- 
ficers were:  President  David  L. 
Wilkinson,  Vice  President  Larry 
H.  Brim,  Secretary  Richard  G. 
Jensen,  Alumni  Secretary  Larry 
W.  Jenkins,  Correspondence  Sec- 
retary Douglas  A.  Christensen. 


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Row  1:  Kathleen    Brague,    Marcia    Bradshaw, 
Kenlyn  Card,  Jill  Carlston. 

Row  2:  Virginia  Clark,  Carol  Criddle,  Barbara 
Garrett,   Iniece  Garrity. 

Row  3:  Marian  Holmes,  Pauline  Judd,  Patricia 

Kelly,  Marilyn  Manning. 

Row     4:     Hope     Nielsen,     Christie     Redford, 
Marge  Robinson,  Maryann  Rose. 


GAMMA  PHI 
OMICRON 


Gamma  Phi  Omicron  was  organized  on 
the  BYU  campus  in  1926,  making  it  the 
first  women's  honorary  society  on  cam- 
pus. The  first  prerequisite  for  member- 
ship is  that  the  women  be  upperclass 
students  studying  in  the  College  of  Fam- 
ily Living.  They  must  have  a  good  pro- 
fessional attitude  and  the  worthy  quali- 
ties of  womanhood.  All  these  must  be 
accompanied  by  a  grade  average  of  3.0. 

Cultural  meetings  occur  monthly  with 
additional  events  such  as  the  Christmas 
party  and  the  Birthday  Dinner  banquet. 

Administering  in  executive  capacity 
were  President  AAarcia  Bradshaw,  Vice 
President  Kathy  Clark,  and  Secretary 
Marian  Holmes.  Sponsoring  this  organi- 
zation was'Eleonor  Jorgeson. 


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ALPHA  LAMBDA  DELTA 


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Alpha  Lambda  Delta  is  the  women's  counterpart  to 
Phi  Eta  Sigma.  ALD  was  founded  in  1924  on  the 
University  of  Illinois  campus.  BYU  became  affiliated 
in  1950.  The  freshmen  and  sophomore  coeds  who 
have  attained  a  3.5  grade  point  average  do  much  to 
stimulate  academic  endeavor  and  to  encourage  cul- 
tural development  on  the  campus. 

The  past  two  semesters  found  ALD's  actively  tutor- 
ing and  awarding  two  national  fellowships. 

Officers  were:  President  Evelyn  Christensen,  Vice 
President  Linda  Loughton,  and  Secretary  Mava  Tor- 
gerson. 


Row  1:  Adrienne  Allen,  Jeanette  Barney,  Connie  Marie 
Hall,  Mava  Lynn  Torgersen,  Evelyn  Christensen,  Jean  Hust, 
Mary  Ann  Featherstone,  Sandra  Lynne  Sandberg,  Marcia 
James. 

Row  2:  Nan  Black,  Jeani  NadolskI,  Carolyn  Beede,  Linda 
Eardley,  Carrie  Corless,  Judy  Bubb,  Nancy  Tolman,  Karen 
Koford,  Donna  Leder,  Lois  Peay. 

Row  3:  Sherry  Louder,  Mona  Forsha,  Vickl  McLaughlin, 
Julianna  Hayes,  Sue  Amundsen,  Patricia  G.  Cox,  Joann 
Smith,  Carolyn  Potter,  Marilyn  Wilcox,  Maria  Toronto, 
Penne  Freebairn,  Jill  Baker. 


PHI  ETA  SIGMA 


Phi  Eta  Sigma  is  an  honorary  scholastic  fraternity 
for  freshmen  and  sophomore  men  who  have  accum- 
ulated a  grade-point  average  of  3.5  or  better;  and 
who  display  leadership  ability. 

The  BYU  chapter,  one  of  100  active  chapters  across 
the  nation,  distributed  pamphlets  to  all  incoming 
freshmen  in  the  fall  on  "How  to  Study."  They  have 
been  helpful  in  offering  their  services  in  the  tutor- 
ing of  other  students. 

Heading  the  unit  this  year  were:  President  David 
Smith,  Vice  President  Rich  Spratling,  Secretary  Rich 
Babcock.  The  fraternity  was  sponsored  by  Dr.  J. 
LaVar  Bateman. 


Row  1:  Keith  J.  Clayton,  Chuck  Borough,  Keith  Wilhoif, 
Rick  Babcock,  David  K.  Smith,  Curtis  L.  Atkin,  Frederick 
C.  Swensen,  Frank  W.  Tsien. 

Row  2:  Brent  Wagstaff,  Arthur  Draper,  Roger  Bale,  Bruce 
Bennion,  Gary  Lambert,,  David  Durkee,  Dennis  Schade, 
Craig  W.  Paxman,  Robert  B.  Powell,  John  C.  Lambert. 


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Row  1:  Joyce  Anderson,  Karen  Arnell,  Betty  Barney, 
Sharon   Birrell,   Carolyn   Blatter,   Patricia   Boyle. 

Row  2:  lone  Bradley,  Marlene  Brown,  Carolyn  Card- 
well,  Jacqueline  Christensen,  Kay  Christensen,  Bar- 
bara Colby. 

Row  3:  Pamela  Gordon,  JeNeal  Curtis,  Ann  Dowdle, 
Gayle  Edwards,  Carlie  Fotheringham,  Doretta  Gillins. 

Row  4:  Susan  Hansen,  Marilyn  Hayes,  Linda  Hinckley, 
Dixie  Holt,  Cherryl  Huber,  Peggy  Katsuda. 

Row  5:  Lynn  Kennard,  Delaine  Madden,  Elaine 
Maughan,  Colleen  McConkie,  Evelyn  Neff,  Sharon 
Ockey. 

Row  6:  Donna  Payne,  Reta  Payne,  Patricia  Peterson, 
Kaye  Rindlisbaker,  Gwynne  Roberts,  Sandra  Sandberg. 

Row  7:  Sandra  Smock,  Joyce  Sutherland,  Joy  Tawzer, 
Veniece  Vent,  Shirley  Wiseman. 


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Margaret  Muir,  President 


PHI  CHI  THETA 


Phi  Chi  Theta  is  a  professional  fra- 
ternity for  women  majoring  in  bus- 
iness. It  was  nationally  organized  in 
1924  and  the  BYU  branch,  known  as 
the  Psi  Chapter,  participates  in  bien- 
nial conventions  with  50  other  uni- 
versity chapters  in  the  United  States. 
Features  of  the  organization  are  its 
installation  of  honorary  members,  its 
quarterly  publication,  and  participa- 
tion in  the  National  Efficiency  Rating 
Program.  Annual  presentations  of 
award  scholarships  and  scholarship 
keys  are  made.  Officers  were.-  Presi- 
dent Margaret  Muir,  Vice  President 
Peggy  Katsuda,  Secretary  Karen  Ar- 
neli  and  Treasurer  Pat  Boyle.  The 
sponsor  was  Mrs.  Ethelyn  Taylor. 


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Thomander,  President 


Bw  1:  Judith    Bilderback,    Yvonne    Bf 
lock,     Naomi     Boyer,     Marcia     Bradshaw, 
Kathleen  Brague,  Rene  Brooksby. 

Row  2:  Virginia  Clark,  Ann  Doty,  Patricia 
Kelly,  Susan  Lillywhite,  Nancy  Morrell, 
Carolyn  Nelson. 

Row  3:  Kaye  Passey,  Sanna  Lee  Reading, 
Christie  Redford,  Linda  Roberts,  Selene 
Sandberg,  Kay  Senzee. 

Row  4:  Carol  Shepherd,  Kay  Thompson, 
Emma  Thurston. 


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service  unit  on  campus  was  \ 
White  Key.  Twenty-four  outstanding 
senior  women  comprise  this  honorary 
service  sorority.  All  members  exem- 
plify the  highest  in  academic  stand- 
ing and  must  exude  good  character, 
school  loyalty  and  the  demonstration 
of  high  moral  integrity.  Each  girl's 
record  of  previous  service  to  the  uni- ^H 
I  versify  must  be  most  exemplary.         fl 

I  Among  the  White  Key's  contributions 
to  the  Y  are  the  editing  of  the  stu- 
dent directory,  directing  a  mid-winter 
party  of  all  women's  service  units,  a 
Christmas  Drive,  leading  the  Home- 
coming Parade,  holding  an  open  house 
and  providing  speakers  for  various 
meetings. 

Officers  were:  President  Joan  Tho- 
mander, Vice  President  Carolyn  Nel- 
son, Secretary  Christie  Redford,  Treas- 
urer Selene  Sandberg,  Historian  Kay 
Passey.  Dr.  Marian  Bennion  of  the 
Foods  and  Nutrition  Dept.  was  spon- 
sor of  the  group. 


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SPECIAL  INTEREST  UNITS 


The  units  which  are  fostered  through 
a  common  interest,  such  as  marching, 
dancing,  sports,  an  area's  culture,  add 
much  to  the  cosmopolitan  atmosphere 
on  the  campus  of  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity. By  attending  the  various  meet- 
ings one  can  learn  a  dance  from  far 
off  India  or  study  the  culture  in  New 
Zealand.  Or  perhaps  the  technique  of 
rodeo  work  or  even  acting  would  be 
of  interest.  All  of  these  and  more  are 
on  the  campus  to  broaden  our  educa- 
tion and  our  social  life. 


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AIR  SCIENCE  FACULTY 


Row    1:   William   J.    Gibson,   Wilford    Burton,    Paul    Boman,    Ray   W.    Alvord, 
Afton  V.  Nickell. 

Row  2:  Calvard  Allen,  Wayne  Allen,  Jack  Campbell,  Charles  Cardon,  John 
Christensen. 


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Row  3:   Deon  Gubler,  George  Harmon,  Phil    Kresge,   Eldon   Lytle,   Don  Mc- 
Krola. 


Row  4:  Willard  Phillips,  James  Young. 


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AIR  SCIENCE  DEPARTMENT 

The  Department  of  Air  Science  offers  a  four-year  AFROTC  program 
designed  to  fit  into  the  regular  academic  schedule  of  BYU.  At  the 
end  of  this  curriculum  cadets  have  earned  20  credit  hours  of  aca- 
demic work  which  count  towards  graduation,  and  have  attended  a 
four-week  training  course  at  an  air  force  base.  Successful  completion 
of  the  program  and  graduation  with  a  baccalaureate  degree  qualify 
the  cadets  for  a  commission  as  second  lieutenant  in  the  United 
States  Air  Force  Reserve. 


Lt.-Col.  Gibson   presents  an   award   to  a  cadet  at  ceremonies   on   the   west 
parking  lot. 


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Theta  Alpha  Phi,  an  honorary  drama  organiza- 
tion, requires  its  members  to  be  both  talented 
and  active  in  dramatic  areas.  This  year  the  group 
was  kept  very  active  in  varied  functions  such  as 
monthly  culture  nights,  publicizing  and  ushering 
at  drama  productions,  producing  an  assembly, 
and  hosting  the  regional  Theta  Alpha  Phi  con- 
vention. The  organization's  purpose  is  to  aid  the 
drama  department  and  especially  freshmen 
speech  majors  with  their  academic  endeavors. 

Officers  included:  President  Gary  Stewart,  Vice 
President  Ivan  Crosland,  Secretary-Treasurer 
Carol  Lynn  Wright,  Historian  Lee  Scanlon.  Dr. 
Harold  I.  Hansen  is  the  sponsor. 


I  Row  1:  Dr.  W.  Derby  Laws,  David  W.  Newman,  Gor- 
don T.  Clark,   Ralph  Jones,  Dr.  Merrill  Hallam. 

Row  2:  Abbas  Soleimani,  Siavash  Nadimabadi,  Mervin 
Cheney,  Ralph  H.  Hunt,  Willard  R.  Phillips,  AAelvIn  K. 
Mulr,  Dennis  N.  Orton. 

Row  3:  Helaman  Aragon,  Dwain  Horrocks,  Efrain  Vil- 
lalobos  v.,  Gary  R.  Stringham,  Floyd  B.  Hansen,  Gor- 
don E.  Weinheinner,  Ken  R.  Parker,  John  R.  Adams. 


THETA  ALPHA  PHI 


Row  1:  Lee  Gifford,  Ivan  Crosland,  Lary  L.  Stewart, 
Carol  Lynn  Wright,  Dr.  Harold  I.  Hansen,  Harold  R. 
Oaks. 

Row  2:  Sharee  Hughes,  Wade  H.  Merrill,  Tom  Mac- 
aulay,  Margy  Potter,  Owen  O.  Jenson,  Mickey  Halla- 
day,  Diana  Markham,  Lea  Ward,  Millie  Waldvogel. 

The  Agronomy  Club  is  comprised  of  agricultural 
students  interested  in  agronomic  work.  The  BYU 
Agronomy  organization  is  associated  with  the 
national  American  Society  of  Agronomy.  Its 
threefold  purpose  consists  of  farming,  fellow- 
ship, and  fun.  During  the  school  year  movies 
dealing  with  agricultural  advancements  and  out- 
side guest  speakers  helped  the  members  to  gain 
extra  knowledge  and  information  regarding  their 
field.  The  Club  displayed  periodical  exhibits  in 
the  Brimhall  BIdg.  and  had  a  special  display  fea- 
tured during  Student  Organizations  Week.  A 
special  project  in  the  2nd  semester  was  partici- 
pation in  the  freshman  carnival.  Governing  mem- 
bers were  President  Gordon  Clark,  Vice  President 
David  W.  Newman,  Secretary  Ralph  Jones,  and 
Treaurer  Welshuan  Cheing.  The  sponsor  was  W. 
Derby  Laws. 


AGRONOMY 


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ARIZONA 


Row  1:  Alice  Neal,  Joan  Jolley,  Kelly  J.  Curtis,  DeWayne  tooley,  Clarence  A. 
Bigelow,  Verona  S.  Jarvis,  Blaine  L.  Jarvis,  Ken  Batson,  Linda  Jacobs,  Kaye  Haws. 

Row  2:  Alyce  M.  Felix,  Georgia  Hamblin,  Joyce  Jolley,  Kay  GarcJner,  Karen  Pos- 
sum, Sandra  Eyring,  Toni  Kaye  Call,  Carol  Anne  Hadley,  Karen  Scott,  Jane  Reese 
Veria  Hansen. 

Row  3:  John  Newson,  Lurlyne  Young,  Diane  Roskelley,  Charlene  Hancock,  Joyce 
AAcBride,  Karolyn  Sackman,  Wanda  Wallace,  Joan  Gardner,  Donna  Rinquest,  Mar- 
lyn  Cochran,  Kathie  Burgess,  Jim  Handy 

Row  4:  Levier  H.  Gardner,  Larry  Wilkins,  Lee  Dille,  Jerry  Burbank,  Michael  E. 
Trent,  James  Jewell,  Charles  Porter,  Gary  Perkins,  Erian  Burk,  John  Silva,  Myron 
Hanchett. 

Row  5:  Jim  Monroe,  Eugene  Barker,  Jim  Greene,  Will  Brundage,  Tillman  Turley, 
Sam  Curtis,  William  Burton  Franz,  P  Arlan  Beebe,  Ellis  W.  Hamblin,  Walter  N. 
Rhoton,  Evan  Morrison. 


One  of  the  most  enthusiastic  organ- 
izations on  the  Y  campus  is  the  Ariz- 
ona Club.  Perhaps  most  noteworthy 
of  their  past  year's  achievements  was 
their  float  which  won  the  1st  prize 
for  originality  in  the  Homecoming 
parade.  Favorite  activities  of  the 
members  are  the  traditional  Spanish 
supper,  steak  fry,  Western  Week  and 
toboggan  parties.  This  past  year  the 
club  sponsored  one  of  their  well- 
known  Western  dances  for  the  stu- 
dentbody  and  performed  in  the  west- 
ern assembly.  The  club's  most  out- 
standing feature  is  the  Western 
Stomps  which  offer  fun  times  for  all. 
Larry  Kirby  was  President  and  the  oth- 
er officers  were:  Vice  President  Eriin 
Burke,  Secretary  Jean  Dally,  Social 
Chairman  Judy  Lawther  and  Co-Social 
Chairman  Blaine  Jarvis. 


Commandant— Shannon  Webber 


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COUGARETTES 


The  BYU  Cougarettes  is  a  marching 
unit  comprised  of  34  Freshman  and 
Sophomore  girls.  The  interim  be- 
tween halfs  at  football  and  basket- 
ball games  are  always  pleasant 
when  the  Cougarettes  entertain  the 
spectators  with  their  precision  and 
skill,  spirit  and  poise.  They  are  fea- 
tured at  home  games  and  take  an 
annual  out-of-state  trip  each  year. 
This  winter  they  accompanied  the 
basketball  team  to  Seattle,  Wash. 
Eligibility  is  based  primarily  on 
marching  ability,  along  with  person- 
ality, poise  grade  average,  and  ap- 
pearance. The  Cougarettes  are  an 
asset  in  promoting  pep  and  spirit 
on  the  University  campus.  Officers 
were:  President  Frances  Bentley, 
Secretary  Sharon  Cusick,  Social 
Chairman  Sharee  Van  Wagenen. 
The  sponsor  is  Mrs.  Curtis  Dastrup. 


Row  1:  Katherine  Allen,  Sandra  Allen, 
Glenda  Andrew,  Shauna  Arnoldsen, 
Dixie  Bushnell,  Beverly  Cox. 

Row  2:  Sharon  Cusick,  Shirley  Cutley, 
Lanis  Dastrup,  Ronna  Dobbins,  Glenna 
Flake,  Darlene  Godnick. 

Row  3:  Carol  Hansen,  Jeanette  Heiner, 
Patty  Hillman,  Betty  Jacobsen,  Karen 
Knudsen,  Carole  Lee. 

Row  4:  Diane  Olson,  AAary  Olson,  Judy 
Rasmussen,  Carole  Rawson,  Sondra 
Read,   Dianne  Rilly. 

Row  5:  Pat  Skousen,  Irene  Smith,  Linda 
Tenney,  Jane  Wagstaff,  Joan  Wagstaff, 
Janice  Watts. 


ARNOLD  AIR  SOCIETY 


The  Jesse  E.  Stay  Squadron  of  the  Arnold  Air 
Society  boasted  a  membership  of  outstanding 
cadets  of  the  AFROTC.  The  society  was  honorary 
in  that  it  admitted  only  top  cadets  and  social  in 
that  it  held  parties  and  exchanges  throughout 
the  year. 

Some  of  their  activities  included  Air  Force  guest 
speakers  at  weekly  meetings,  a  formal  dance,  and 
sponsorship  of  a  cadet  rifle  drill  team.  The  squad- 
ron also  participated  in  a  service  project  assigned 
from  national  headquarters.  Men  in  this  group 
were  outstanding  in  scholarship  and  leadership 
and  were  able  to  further  these  characteristics  in 
work  with  one  another. 


Top:  Julie  Harris,  left,  and  Martha  Baker,  right,  were 
attendants  to  Judy  Hull,  center,  who  was  crowned 
queen  at  the  annual  AFROTC  Military  Ball. 


Center:  Students  on  the  BYU  campus  were  surprised 
to  see  a  helicopter  faking  off  from  campus  and  re- 
turning. Members  of  RQTC  were  scheduled  to  fly 
over  the  valley  in  this  copter  from  Hill  Air  Force  Base 
in  Ogden.  Bottom  left:  Weapons  of  modern  warfare 
are  displayed  surrounding  the  supersonic  jet,  the 
F-105. 


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Row  1:  LeRoy  Barnson,  Edmund  Bak,  John  Bennett, 
James  Carrigan,  John  Christensen. 

Row  2:  Richard  Covey,  Gordon  Gortler,  Deon  Gub- 
ler,  George  Harmon,   Robert  Horning. 

Row  3:  Alen  Macwhinney,   Donis  Meiners,  Charles 
Pennington,  Willard  Phillips,  Kent  Price. 

Row  4:  Joseph  Schaefer,  Russ  Sly,  Bill  Snow,  Rich- 
ard Terry,  Lee  Workman. 


Right:  Richard  Covey,  one  of  BYU's  ROTC  sharp- 
shooters, shows  Michael  Novakovich  and  Sgt.  Paul 
Boman  the  trophies  won  by  the  BYU  team. 


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Row  1:  Don  Jones,  Frank  Judd,  Glen  Hunsaker,  Rich- 
ard Stratton,  Darrel  Monson,  Davis  Bartholomew,  Rob- 
ert Boulter. 

Row  2:  Ron  White,  Merrill  Johnson,  Bruce  Thomas, 
Mike  Ossola,  Larry  James,  Charles  Carr,  Richard  Wood- 
bury, Gayle  Miner,  Norton  Chaston,  Blair  Blaser,  Ste- 
phen Clark,  Kent  Boyer,  Joe  Stoddard,  Don  McKrola. 

Row  3:  Robert  Green,  Robert  Hart,  Charles  Cummins, 
Vernon  Poulter,  Blake  Taylor,  Henry  Call,  Richard 
Powell,  Brent  Davis,  James  Anderson,  Robert  Davis, 
Jeff  Thomas,  Kent  Beus,  Lee  Rasmussen,  Hal  Rigby. 

Row  4:  John  Lauritz,  James  Cannon,  Ronald  Barwick, 
Dennis  Holdaway,  Eddie  Paugh,  Warren  Fraser,  Jim 
Westover,  Brent  Dickson,  Nelson  Dorny,  Robert  Thomp- 
son, Dan  Merrill,  Tom  Frizzell,  Terry  Gale,  Calvert  Lyon, 
James  Irvine,  George  Hone. 

Row  5:  Jerry  Dane,  Glen  Enke,  Ben  Fietkau,  Ronald 
Van  Leuven,  Douglass  Bills,  Walter  Torgacs,  Rassa 
Shaw,  Vern  Jorgensen,  Russ  Gale,  Brent  Montgomery, 
Earl   Bean,  Pryce  Hales. 


The  BYU  organization  of  Electrical  Engineers  is 
connected  with  the  American  Institute  of  Electri- 
cal Engineers  and  the  Institution  of  Radio  Engin- 
eers. The  group,  which  was  founded  to  further  a 
professional  attitude  and  to  aid  students,  partici- 
pated in  no-cost  help  sessions,  bi-weekly  meet- 
ings, lectures  by  experts  on  different  aspects  of 
engineering,  and  participation  in  Engineering 
Week.  Along  with  professional  activities  the 
group  also  sponsored  several  social  events  which 
helped  to  join  the  members  with  a  common  In- 
terest and  a  bond  of  friendship. 


ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING  SOCIETY 


CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING 
SOCIETY 

The  BYU  Chemical  Engineering  Society,  formally 
entitled  Chi  Epsilon  Sigma,  was  formed  with  the 
primary  objective  to  offer  those  students  in  the 
field  of  chemical  engineering  an  opportunity  to 
develop  an  advanced  professional  attitude.  Only 
upperclassmen  in  this  field  are  eligible  for  mem- 
bership. In  the  spring  the  annual  Honors  Ban- 
quet was  held  during  which  the  selection  of  the 
outstanding  chemical  engineer  of  the  year  was 
made  known.  Filling  the  office  of  President  was 
Gary  L.  Crandall.  Assisting  him  were  Secretary 
Steve  Neilsen,  Treasurer  Sang  Woo  Lim,  and 
Publicity  Chairman  Phillip  Harrison.  James  J. 
Christensen  sponsored  the  club. 

Row  1:  J.  J.  Christensen,  Phil  Harrison,  Gary  Cran- 
dall, Steve  Nielson,  L.  D.  Smoot. 

Row  2:  Raj  Jhaveri,  Max  Mihifeith,  Charles  Jenkins, 
John  Austin,  Klane  Forsgren,  Jack  Livingston,  Lynn  P. 
Walker. 

Row  3:  Gad  L.  Williams,  Larsen  Boyer,  James  Rooney, 
Lynn  Godfrey,  J.  Winslow  Young,  Sheldon  R.  Murphy, 
Gidwan  K.  Kumar,  Gul  M.  Khilnanl. 


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CIVIL  ENGINEERING   SOCIETY 


The  Civil  Engineering  Society  fosters  a  progres- 
sive attitude  by  making  available  to  its  members 
lectures  and  literature  that  are  abreast  of  current 
thinking.  To  qualify  for  membership  with  this 
society,  which  is  under  the  auspices  of  the  Insti- 
tute of  Radio  Engineers  and  the  American  Insti- 
tute of  Electrical  Engineers,  men  must  be  at  least 
third  year  students  in  civil  engineering. 

October  was  highlighted  by  the  group's  field  trip 
to  Flaming  Gorge  Dam.  During  April  the  local 
chapter  was  accepted  into  the  A.S.C.E.  Civil  en- 
gineer's wives  have  united  to  form  an  auxiliary 
unit,  which  is  unique  only  to  the  BYU  campus. 

Officers  were:  President  Brady  Smithson,  Vice 
President  David  Prothero,  Secretary  Fred  Allred, 
and  Sponsor  D.  A.  Firmage. 

Row  1:  Davie*  M.  lormey,  Calvin  G.  Lasson,  Brady 
Smithson.  Prof.  D.  A.  Firmage,  Thomas  E.  Hanson. 

Row  2:  Robert  J  AAurdock,  Stanton  S.  Nuffer,  S.  Olani 
Durrant,  Eriend  B.  Warnick,  James  W.  Roberts,  Reese 
J.  Goodwin. 

Row  3:  Ernest  F.  Farley,  David  M.  Neeley,  Bob  Wil- 
son, Leon  H.  Meldrum,  James  L.  Easton,  Heikki  Hov- 
land. 


AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF 
MECHANICAL  ENGINEERS 

he  American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers 
xtended  membership  to  any  junior  or  above  in 
lechanical  engineering.  The  unit,  which  was  af- 
iliated  with  the  Mechanical  Engineering  depart- 
lent,  held  many  professional  as  well  as  social 
Ctivities.  Among  the  activities  of  the  group  were 
schnical  meetings  presented  by  various  indus- 
•ies,  field  trips  to  industrial  and  military  instal- 
itions,    and   participation    in    Engineering   Week. 

OW  1:  Forrest  E.  Hatch,  David  H.  Dawson,  Kay  Dicer- 
Dfl,  John  M.  Simonsen,  Fred  M.  Parker,  Paul  Petersen. 

nw  2:  G.  Bryan  Drennan,  Atallah  Taskini,  EIroy  Gene 
hristiansen,  Mario  Andersen,  Kay  Littlefield,  Gary 
lawson,  Richard  Duke,  Alan  Justesen,  Mont  J.  Ste- 
ens,  John  1.  Smith,  Willis  L.  Harrison,  Lynn  H.  Blake, 
Bfrln  W.  West. 

OW  3:  Heinz  L.  Horstmeier,  David  Tree,  Richard  R. 
)wens,  Paul  W.  Timothy,  Clarence  A.  Calder,  Kent  R. 
leske,  Byard  D.  Wood,  Loren  Blocher,  Emery  Patten, 
/an  E.Johnson,  Byron  P.  Peterson,  Don  L.  Butcher, 
telvin  J.  Merrel 


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CALIFORNIA  MISSION 


Students  who  have  either  served  on  missions  or 
lived  in  the  northern  California  area,  meet  to- 
gether in  the  California  Mission  Club.  The  group, 
having  a  common  geographical  interest  met  to- 
gether for  parties  and  firesides  and  renewed  old 
acquaintances  and  made  many  new  ones.  The 
officers  of  the  group  were:  President  Nigel  Cook, 
Vice  Presidents  Craig  Jones  and  Marilyn  Cooper, 
and  Secretary  Aileen  Zucco. 


Row  1:  Aileen  Zucco,  Craig  Jones,  Pat  Kelsey,  Nigel 
Cook,  Marilyn  Cooper. 

Row  2:  Donald  Engstrom,  James  L.  Dunkley,  Jack  Mc- 
Eacherm,  Harley  E.  Toone,  Dick  Whiting,  James  O. 
Mitchell. 

Row  3:  Richard  McKnight,  Charles  H.  Freeman,  Richard 
E.  Knight,  John  B.  Meade,  Robert  D.  Clay,  Fred  M. 
Paulson  Jr. 


HOME  ECONOMICS 

Home  economics,  a  field  which  is  close  to  nearly 
every  woman's  heart,  was  particularly  important 
to  the  women  belonging  to  the  club  called  by 
that  name.  Home  Economics.  The  club  fostered 
the  promotion  of  leadership  and  professionalism 
in  its  members  with  activities  centered  around 
two  main  purposes:  to  gain  a  better  under- 
standing of  the  role  of  home  economists  and 
the  opportunities  open  to  them,  and  to  broaden 
the  member's  scope  in  learning  and  understand- 
ing. Officers  were  President  Margaret  Lewis, 
Vice  President  Louise  Andrus,  Secretary  Glennis 
Pollei,  Treasurer  Carolyn  Dastrup.  Elaine  Brasher 
was  the  adviser. 


Row  1:  Glennis  Pollei,  Louise  Andrus,  Elaine  Brasher, 
Margaret  Lewis,  Carolyn   Dastrup,   Patricia   Burkholder. 

Row  2:  Virginia  Bird,  Hildred  Chappell,  Gloria  Cama- 
rillo,  Mardeen  Christiansen,  Tonya  Redd,  Hope  Nielsen, 
Irene  Compton,   Judy  Lee   Higgins,   Sherry   Lee  Morris. 

Row  3:  Annalee  Jeppson,  Kathleen  Gurney,  Marilyn 
Wright,  Kenlyn  Card,  Marcia  Bradshaw,  Marjorie  Rob- 
inson, Nona  Larkin,  Louise  Leonard,  Mary  Joan  Wan- 
lass,  Ann  Eddington. 


Y  SQUARES 


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A  knowledge  and  enjoyment  of  square 
dancing  combined  with  the  spirit  of  friend- 
ship and  good  fellowship  have  been  essen- 
tial in  making  the  Y  squares  the  enthusias- 
tic and  successful  recreation  club  that  it  is. 
The  President  was  Jack  Nelson.  Other  of- 
ficers included  Vice  President  Errol  Smith, 
Secretary  AAyrIa  Williams,  and  Social  Chair- 
man Pat  McNeill.  Earl  A.  Beck  was  the 
Caller,  while  Ned  Stringham  served  as  spon- 
sor to  the  organization.  Special  activities 
were  the  Fieldhouse  Frolics,  Christmas  Jam- 
boree and  the  state-wide  jamborees. 

Row   1:  Jana  Jacobs,   Louise  Cox. 

Row  2:  Jack  Nelson,  Myria  Williams,  Earl  A. 
Beck,  llene  Beck,  Ned  Stringham,  Florence 
Stringham,    Pat   McNeill,    Errol    Smith. 

Row  3:  AAelva  Green,  Martha  Larsen,  Donna 
Stephensen,  Edith  Rains,  Linda  Jacobs,  Janice 
Sparks,  Dianne  Sargent,  Mariam  McLain,  Bar- 
bara Ross,  Claudia  Scoville,  Nancy  Mackay,  Lu- 
Dene   Brown. 

Row  4:  Eugene  Sidwell,  Allen  Budge,  Paul  Steed, 
Steven  Yancey,  Larry  E.  Harmon,  Carroll  Jacobs, 
^Aax  G.  Berthelson,  George  E.  Harmon,  Ernest 
De  Tomaso,  Larry  H.  Keller,  James  C.  Holmes, 
Lee  S.  Mackay. 


INDUSTRIAL  ARTS 

The  Industrial  Arts  Club  is  a  professional 
organization  extending  membership  to  in- 
dustrial arts  majors.  The  group  had  various 
lectures  throughout  the  year  on  subjects 
which  would  help  them  to  go  successfully 
into  the  professional  world.  Of  special  help 
to  the  graduating  members  of  the  club  were 
first  hand  reports  from  graduate  teachers  on 
teaching  oportunities  in  the  field.  Officers 
were:  President  Joe  Beeley,  Vice  President 
Lyman  Tolman,  Secretary  Junior  Bailey,  and 
Sports  Director  Nolan  Lutz.  Publicity  director 
was  Dennis  Higgenson. 


Row  1:  Ross  J.  McArthur,  Dell  K.  Allen,  Junior  C. 
Bailey,  Joe  Seeley,  Leonard  Glismann,  LaVall  Gametf, 
Max   E.   McKinnon,   Ernest  C.  Jeppsen. 

Row  2:  Nolan  Lutz,  Dennis  Higginson,  Bill  Mehew, 
Duane  Bunnell,  Karl  Adam  Christian,  James  W.  Whit- 
ing, DeLynn  Caldwell,  Don  Jarman,  Jay  Hicken,  Mer- 
rill  Bellows. 

Row  3:  Donald  L.  Grimaud,  Kenneth  Milner,  Kenneth 
D.  Henry,  John  W.  Sorensen,  Jack  D.  Tullis,  John  M. 
Querry,  Glenn  T.  Rodeback,  Charles  R.  Howard,  Wil- 
liam  Edwood,   Kent  D.    Broadhead. 


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Row   1:  John  Anderson,  Wayne  Asay,  Reid  Beers,  Al- 
onzo  Cook. 

Row  2:  William  Henderson,  Marion   Henrie,  Vern  Hun- 
saker,  William  Hyde. 

Row  3:  Marvin  Jenkins,  Stephen  Jones,  M.  C.  Keller, 
Paul  Kelly. 

Row  4:  Arden  Leigh,  Jery  Mikkelsen,  Allen  Murdock, 
Glenn  Nelson. 

Row  5:  Jerald   Palmer,  Stanley   Parkinson,  Lloyd  Price, 
Roy  Schmid. 

Row   6:    Manfred     Schulzke,     Paul     Sorenson,     Richard 
Tebbs,   Erwin  Thompson. 

Row  7:   Kay  Wheadon,  John   Woodward. 


DELTA  PHI 


The  Delta  Phi  Fraternity  has  the  dis- 
tinction of  being  the  first  Greek  Let- 
ter Fraternity  organized  in  Utah,  and 
one  of  the  very  first  west  of  the  Miss- 
issippi. In  order  to  qualify  for  mem- 
bership in  Delta  Phi  one  must  have 
served  on  a  Stake  or  full-time  mission 
for  a  period  of  not  less  than  six 
months.  The  organization  has  a  chor- 
us which  tours  and  performs  for 
groups  in  this  area  and  nationally. 
Each  week  the  Delta  Phis  sponsor  a 
group  of  elders  who  hold  meetings 
with  the  inmates  at  the  prison,  and 
once  each  month  they  sponsor  a  fire- 
side for  the  patients  at  the  State  Men- 
tal Hospital.  The  Delta  Phis  have  num 
erous  special  events  including  the 
Dream  Girl  Dance,  the  Spring  Formal, 
a  Love'm  and  Leave'm  party,  exchang- 
es, and  an  Invitational.  Officers  for 
1960-61  were:  President  Lyman  Hen- 
rie.  Vice  Presidents  Wayne  Asay  and 
Stan  Parkinson,  and  Secretary  Paul 
Kelly.  The  Delta  Phi  sponsor  was  De- 
Mont  Coombs. 


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KIA  ORA 


Joan    Kimball,   Fred   H.   Calder,   Cecile  James, 
Hiria  Christy,  Don  Reed,  Le  Ann  Cagle. 


Row  1:  Diane  Johnson,  Alice  Steed,  Joam 
Kimball,  Fred  H.  Calder,  Cecile  James,  Hira 
Christy,  Don  Reed,  LeAnn  Cagle,  Chet  Harmer, 
Karen  McCune,  Linda  Madsen. 

Row  2:  Janice  Sorensen,  Bob  Tanner,  Rubina 
Rivers,  Warren  "Poto"  Thornock,  Moana  Hall, 
Lynn  Bjorkman,  Hohepa  Merino,  Jeanne  Rich- 
ardson, Margie  Edmonds,  Donna  Edmonds, 
Thankie  AIna,  Kowhai  Murray. 


The  Kia  Ora  Club  consisted  of  Polynes- 
ians, returned  missionaries  from  New 
Zealand,  and  others  who  had  a  desire 
to  learn  more  of  the  culture  of  New  Zea- 
land. The  group,  well  known  on  campus 
for  exceptional  dances  and  songs  depict- 
ing the  Maori  culture,  performed  on 
many  programs  in  the  Provo  area  as 
well  as  many  times  on  the  BYU  campus. 
They  also  participated  in  the  Eastern  tour 
the  program  bureau  took  last  spring.  In 
addition  to  active  participation  on  num- 
erous programs,  the  group  held  parties 
and  firesides  throughout  the  year.  Frank 
Horton  was  sponsor  of  the  group. 


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NEW  MEXICO 


The  promotion  of  social  activities  among 
students  of  the  same  state  was  the 
objective  for  the  forming  of  the  New 
Mexico  Club.  Thus  it  was  organized  in 
October  of  1953  and  has  since  partici- 
pated in  many  school  activities  and  pro- 
jects. Through  the  two  semesters  of  the 
1960-61  school  year  the  New  Mexico 
Club  held  canyon,  skating  and  dancing 
parties,  and  enjoyed  the  spirituality  gain- 
ed through  firesides.  Officers  were:  Pres- 
ident Douglas  W.  Banks,  Vice  President 
Frank  H.  Davis,  Secretary  Judy  Atwood 
and  Social  Chairmen  Rosalind  Collyer 
and  Leonard  Lynn. 


Row  1:  Carolyn  Kerby,  Linda  Hunfzinger,  Con- 
nie Hostetter,  Mary  McNeill,  Rolalind  Colleyer. 

Row  2:  Evelyn  Greenwood,  Dewey  Smouse, 
Doug  Nielson,  Frank  Davis,  Glen  Palmer, 
Steve  Christensen,  Douglas  Banks,  Joe  Hart- 
man,  Hazel  Hartman. 


STUDENT  NURSES 

The  Student  Nurses'  Association  brings 
together  women  with  the  same  interests 
and  offers  them  social  as  well  as  profes- 
sional activities.  In  order  to  prepare  for 
their  future  roles,  the  nurses  held  pro- 
fessional lectures  and  made  every  ef- 
fort to  further  their  preparation  for  nurs- 
ing. Activities  other  than  professional  in- 
cluded fund-raising  projects,  their  an- 
nual spaghetti  dinner,  a  winter  invita- 
tional, and  an  exchange  with  the  Inter- 
collegiate Knights.  Most  of  their  nursing 
training  takes  place  at  the  LDS  Hospital 
in  Salt  Lake  City,  but,  the  student  nurses 
Still  find  time  to  keep  in  touch  with  the 
campus. 

Row  1:  Carolyn  Lake,  Carol  Gadd,  Beverly 
Brunski,  Sonia  Parker,  Karen  Anderson,  Judy 
Norton,  Jacque  Littledike. 

Row  2:  Nadine  Johnson,  Louise  Frost,  Elaine 
Johnson,  Barbara  Dahline,  Judy  Vehar,  Lor- 
etta  Seneca,   Dorothy   Lott,  Shirley  Wride. 

Row  3:  Leslee  Swendsen,  Ann  Boam,  Bonnie 
Larson,  Dorothy  Bean,  Jineen  Greenhaigh, 
Carol  Lee  Walklngshaw,  Ellen  Knapp,  Jane 
Parks. 


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Top:  Students  who  participated  in  the  International 
Folk  Dance  club  and  others  who  were  interested  in 
folk  dancing  helped  to  keep  the  spirit  of  national  and 
international  brotherhood  alive.  In  learning  dances 
from  all  over  the  world  the  dancers  learned  to  ap- 
preciate the  cultures  and  feelings  portrayed  in  the 
dances. 

Right:  In  Januaiy,  the  International  Folk  Dancers  spon- 
sored a  state  wide  festival.  The  first  part  of  thhe  pro- 
gram consisted  of  Folkdancers  presenting  a  concert. 
Later  the  floor  was  turned  over  to  more  than  500 
folkdancers  from  all  over  Utah. 

Bottom  right:  Carol  Meservy  and  Wayne  Muhlestein 
do  the  Ting-a  cling,  a  dance  done  with  bamboo  poles 
which  originated  in  the  Philippine  Islands. 

Bottom  left:  Mary  B.  Jensen,  director  and  participant  in 
folk  dance  activities. 


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The  BYU  International  Folk  Dancers 
evolved  as  a  campus  organization 
in  1956  as  an  outgrowth  of  class- 
work.  They  are  now  a  large  ex- 
hibitional  touring  group.  The  skills 
of  rapid  learning  and  being  able 
to  perform  well  the  dances  of  var- 
ious countries,  enhanced  by  out- 
going personalities  have  made  the 
members  into  an  effective  unit 
which  offers  much  enjoyment  to 
audiences.  The  BYU  club  is  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Folk  Dance  Federation  of 
California,  the  largest  folk  dance 
association  in  the  United  States.  Al- 
ong with  performing,  members 
study  the  various  cultures  of  the 
lands  of  the  dances  origin.  Janu- 
ary 1 1  marked  the  first  folk  dance 
concert  which  was  presented  in  the 
fieldhouse  to  a  most  receptive 
crowd.  A  highpoint  of  the  year  was 
the  accompanying  of  the  Program 
Bureau  on  a  tour  to  the  San  Fran- 
cisco area  in  February.  Director  of 
the  club  was  Mary  Bee  Jensen.  L. 
DeWayne  Young  and  Virginia  Rae 
Meservy  acted  as  student  assistants. 
Co-ordinator  was  Carol  AAeservy. 

INTERNATIONAL 
FOLK  DANCERS 


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Row  1:  Lowell  Anderson,  Stanley  Ban- 
ta,  Lavan  Bates,  Judy  Bishop,  Glenn 
Brown,  Ann   Burnett. 

Row  2:  Barbara  Butters,  LeAnn  Cagle, 
DeAnn  Dorny,  LuAnn  Duffin,  Dwaine 
Goodwin,  Diana  Griggs. 

Row  3:  AAontez  Hansen,  Allen  Hopin- 
son,  Heather  Hunter,  Vernon  Ingham, 
Mary  Jensen,  Helene  Lysy. 

Row  4:  Carol  Meservy,  Virginia  Meser- 
vy, Wayne  Muhlestein,  Sondra  Read, 
Linda    Smith,    Karen    Stevens. 

Row  5:  Robert  Stevens,  Terry  Thatcher, 
Mark  Vander  Kooi,  Marsha  White,  Anna 
Woffinden,    DeWayne    Young. 


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Row    1:    Lona   Anderson,    Lynetfe   Bagley,   Marilyn    Bar- 
ney, Marilyn   Barney,  Marcia  Bradshaw,  Don  Carter. 

Row   2:   Mildred  Chappel,    Rallet  Christiansen,    Kathryn 
Coulam,  Jelaire  Edwards,   Karen  Hadfield- 

Row   3:   Suzanne    Hadley,   Judy    Hailing,    LaRae   Hanks, 
Pearl  Heath,  Zola  Higginson. 

Row  4:  Doris  Hill,  Mary  Hoppins,  Janice  Johnson,  Caro- 
lyne  Larson,  Marilyn  Manning. 

Row    5:    Marilyn    McCoy,    Caren    Parry,    Donna    Pefley, 
Linda  Permann,  Carol  Pond. 

Row   6:   Sharon   Reed,   Gloria   Silcock,   Peggy  Sorensen, 
Kay  Thompson,  Sharon  Turnbow. 

Row  7:  Carolyn  Ward,  Mary  Wanlass,  Colleen  Westing, 
Lillie  Wilkerson. 


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SHOMRAH  KIYEL 


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The  Shomrah  Kiyels  joined  together 
for  social  activities  under  the  Hebrew 
name  signifying  "keeper  of  the  faith" 
with  the  forget-me-not  as  their  sym- 
bol. The  group  is  composed  of  wom- 
en with  a  sincere  intent  to  wait  for 
their  sweethearts  who  are  serving  on 
missions.  Shomrah  Kiyel  members 
participated  .in  many  activities  to  help 
make  the  time  go  faster,  and  to  broad- 
en their  horizons  as  their  missionaries 
are  doing.  The  members  enjoyed  tes- 
timony meetings,  lesson  nights,  book 
reviews,  seasonal  parties,  and  fire- 
sides. 


BRAZILIAN  CLUB 


Row  1:  Larry  Memmott,  Phil  Brown,  David  Campbell, 
Eugene  Barker,  Lennis  Knighton,  Lyie  Ray  Whipple. 

Row  2:  John  Grant,  Meridene  Grant,  Ken  Rasmussen, 
Izabell  Peixoto,  Odair  de  Castro,  Dr.  Gerrit  de  Jong, 
Jr.,  adviser,  Lois  Scott,  Joy  Bodily,  Norma  Richardson. 

Row  3:  Sebastiana  Ferreira  Guine,  James  Holcombe, 
Dileta  Montifeltro,  Ross  Andra,  Vera  Braga  de  Sousa 
Teixeira,  Young  Oak  Koh,  Myrna  McEw/an,  Geraldine 
Burningham,  Vera  Gaertner,  Adele  Smith,  Joan  Webb. 

Row  4:  Roger  Beitler,  Drew  Day,  Harold  Mickel,  Anete 
Stark,  Dennis  Sorenson,  Clare  Sorenson,  Ramona  Broad- 
bent,   Phyllis  Merrell,  Jackie  Gatenby,  Carol   Wheeler. 

Row  5:  Mac  Ence,  Norma  Jean  Ashton,  Glen  Weeks, 
LaVaun  Smith,  Ross  Broadbent,  Lola  Gygi,   Kathy  Ray. 

Row  6:  Jim  Cartwright,  Toni  Brown,  Lucy  Robinson, 
Robert  Thornock,  Roy  Elmer,  Perry  Ficklin,  Doug  Col- 
lier, Joyce  Dansie. 


Row  1:  Ronda  H.  Jenkins,  Jeddy  LeVar,  Merrill  John- 
son, David  Thomas,  Jean  R.  Paulson. 

Row  2:  Oliver  R.  Smith,  Don  Woodward,  Millard  E. 
Wilde,  W.  Frank  Haynes,  Reese  E.  Faucette,  William 
Leon  Hunsaker,  Noel  H.  Duerden. 

A  national  fraternity  of  professional  journalists, 
the  BYU  chapter  of  Sigma  Delta  Chi  is  nev/  on 
this  campus,  having  been  created  during  the 
1960  winter  quarter.  To  qualify  for  member- 
ship students  must  be  male  and  a  junior  or  sen- 
ior, planning  to  enter  the  profession  of  journal- 
ism. President  Jeddy  LeVar  administered  over 
special  functions  of  the  group  aided  by  Vice 
President  Ronda  Jenkins  and  Secretary  David 
Thomas.  Advisor  and  sponsor  v^/as  Jean  Paulson, 
head  of  the  Journalism  Department. 

SIGMA  DELTA  CHI 


SPORTSMEN 


Row  1:  Beverly  Good,  Hannah  Oldroyd,  Kathy  Rokes, 
Sandy  Coffel. 

Row  2:  Linda  Steimie,  Kay  Burningham,  Sue  Christen- 
son,  Diane  Chrisfenson,  Kathleen  Steward,  Julie  An- 
derson. 

The  Sportswomen  are  women  who  are  active 
and  able  in  sports,  and  thus  engage  in  many  ac- 
tivities throughout  the  year  in  this  area.  They 
are  the  sister  unit  to  the  Sportsmen  and  partici- 
uate  in  many  functions  with  them.  Sportswomen 
participated  in  a  Sportsfeast  pheasant  hunt,  ski 
trips  to  Alta  and  Brighton,  and  a  water  ski  show. 
The  group  was  headed  by  Jan  Lundgren,  presi- 
dent. 


SPORTSWOMEN 


Aiming  at  achieving  a  balance  of  leadership,  out- 
door sports,  social  and  cultural  activities,  the 
Sportsmen  were  organized  during  winter  quar- 
ter of  1959.  The  group  held  a  Sportsmen  Cup  Ski 
Race  for  both  students  and  townspeople,  a  rabbit 
hunt,  and  an  overnight  camping  trip.  They  par- 
ticipated in  many  different  sports  events  through- 
out the  year.  The  Sportsmen  claimed  all  three 
places  in  the  Snow  Prince  Royalty.  The  winners 
were  Howard  Uibel,  Rich  Rampton  and  Dick 
Staats. 

Row  1:  Howard  Uibel,  Sterling  Brimley,  Bill  George, 
Dave  Carr,  Blaine  Murray. 

Row  2:  Mick  Wells,  Bill  Ward,  Jerry  Griffeth,  Doug 
Swanson,  Mark  Oldroyd,  Ken  Pierce,  Skip  Brooks, 
Butch  Wells,  Martin  Harris. 

Row  3:  Jan  Stewart,  Bill  Meseky,  Victor  Oldroyd,  Jer- 
ry McClure,  Richard  Rampton,  Dave  Austin,  Stan  Ness, 
Dick  Staats,  Scott  Hathaway. 


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TEXAS    CLUB 


With  more  than  60  students  attending 
BYU  from  Texas,  several  of  their  group 
felt  a  need  to  join  together  in  order  to 
make  themselves  knovk/n.  During  the 
year  they  participated  in  firesides, 
dances,  and  parties.  Lone  Star  Staters 
are  proud  of  their  heritage  and  even 
though  Alaska  is  now  the  biggest  state, 
Texans  remain  true  to  their  convictions. 
Steve  James  acted  as  president  of  the 
group. 


Row  1:  Steve  James,  Judy  Bubb,  Martha  Ba- 
ker, Thomas  Stevens,  Mary  Ann  Massey, 
Carolyn  Seneca. 

Row  2:  Lonnie  Carter,  Lou  Jordan,  Gail  Beam, 
Muzette  Portie,  Sharon  Purnell,  Richard  Storts, 
Shana  Robison. 


Bottom  left:  A  rubber  tree  plant  in  the  Eyring  Science 
Center  is  silhoutted  against  the  window.  Bottom  right: 
The  stairways  in  all  the  buildings  are  used  for  study 
areas  because  ot  the  shortage  of  space.  It  is  also  con- 
venient to  look  over  the  quad  from  the  stairs. 


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The  Three  D's,  Dennis  Sorenson,  Duane  Hiatt,  and  Dick 
Davis  performed  before  enthusiastic  audiences  through- 
out the  year,  here  they  really  put  on  the  "dog"  fo 
get  that  all  important  laugh. 


PROGRAM  BUREAU 


Men  students  of  the  International  Folk  Dancers  perform 
on  a  student  assembly.  Entertained  with  a  German 
dance  called  '  Praxpratler,"  the  audience  found  a  part 
of   international   flavor  vi^hich   makes   up  campus   life. 


The  students  of  cannpus  were  given  a  chance 
to  participate  in  variety  and  stage  productions 
through  the  organization  known  as  the  Student 
Program  Bureau.  The  bureau  has  taken  shows 
throughout  the  entire  western  United  States.  A 
special  show  was  included  to  the  Orient  during 
the  summer.  Janie  Thompson,  bureau  director, 
is  assisted  by  Jimmy  Lawrence,  who  schedules 
all  shows  and  handles  the  business  end.  Special 
tours  to  Los  Angeles,  San  Francisco,  and  Seattle 
enabled  participants  to  display  their  talents  to 
thousands  of  people.  Student  Programmers  were 
looking  forward  to  June  when  the  bureau  head- 
ed eastward  to  New  York  City  and  the  bright 
lights. 


Anna  Joy  Woffinden,  Del  Faddis,  Klair  Bybee  and 
Norm  Nielson  frantically  pour  over  material  in  pre- 
paration for  '  Fieldhouse  Frolics." 


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Top  right:  The  Melo-D's  from  Delta,  Utph  have  long  been  popular  performers 
with  the  Program  Bureau.  Lorene  Smith,  Nedra  Fullmer,  and  Judy  Bishop  blend 
their  voices  in  a  melodic  beauty.  Center  right:  The  Three  D's  plus  one  perform 
on  a  student  assmbly.  Bottom  right:  The  Brighamettes  are  a  dance  group  which 
dance  everything  from  jazz  to  concert  numbers.  Bottom  left:  When  the  Crescendos 
sing,  everyone  stops  to  listen.  This  group  has  deservedly  been  acclaimed  as  great. 
Top  left:  Heinz  Hubler  does  everything  from  balancing  a  twelve  foot  table  to  a 
piece  of  newspaper.  Heinz  also  does  a  song  and  dance  routine. 


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Top  left:  Karia  Tolman  with  telephone  in  hand  shows  how  she  uses  her  sparkling 
personality  to  best  advantage  when  she  performs  for  the  bureau.  Center  left: 
Janet  Cutrer  started  her  climb  to  fame  at  BYU  when  she  performed  on  the  first 
assembly  during  the  year.  Just  a  freshman,  Janet  has  proven  capable  as  an  en- 
tertainer on  the  accordion.  Bottom  left:  The  Jacobs  Sisters  add  the  western  touch 
to  the  vast  array  of  talent  a  the  Y.  Their  blending  voices  and  guitars  help  every- 
one gain  a  better  appreciation  of  western  folk  ballads  and  songs.  Right:  Del  Fad- 
dis,  encircled  by  a  bevy  of  coeds,  sings  "Rain."  This  group  was  a  part  of  the 
bureau  which  went  to  the  Orient. 


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Shall  we  redeem  our  stubs  now  or  will 
"The  Book"  really  come  out  this  year? 
Ignoring  the  usual  gibes  and  jokes  of 
persons  wandering  into  the  Banyan  of- 
fice in  the  basement  of  the  Student  Ser- 
vice Center,  Banyan  staffers  kept  work- 
ing diligently,  and  lo,  one  day,  after 
hundreds  of  hours  of  patience  and  en- 
ergy had  been  expended,  "The  Book" 
as  it  was  affectionately  called  was  finally 
put  to  bed  (finished). 


BANYAN  1961 


Editor  Allan  Frazier,  seen  here  in  a  moment  of  sudden  inspiration,  was  assisted  by  Associate 
Editor  Penne  Freebairn,  Copy  Editor  Charlotte  Britsch,  Layout  Editor  Dick  Brown  and  Business 
Manager  Royal  Peterson. 


Sports   Editor  this   year   was   Lou   Howard;   Organization    Editor,    Kendra   Wincotf;    Administration 
Editor,   Jane   Degraffenried;   Activities   Editor,   Marion  Stewart;  Fine  Arts  Editor,  Judy  Bubb. 


Top:  John  Meek,  Classes  Editor;  Monique  Jackson,  Graduates;  Ver- 
non Teller,  Seniors;  Judy  Willis,  Sophomores.  Middle:  Marian  Dahl, 
Office  Manager;  Holly  Thorstad,  Freshmen;  Rosemary  Ostler,  Tam- 
ara  Wagner,  Dennis  Busch,  Jane  Olson.  Bottom:  Lucille  Yancy,  Lee 
Howard,  Mary  Ann  Olson. 


JOURNALISM 
PHOTO  DEPARTMENT 


The  Photo  Journalism  Department  endeavored 
throughout  the  year  to  fulfill  photo  deadlines 
when  both  the  Universe  and  Banyan  called  for 
them.  Headed  by  coordinator  Gary  Hopkinson, 
the  department  worked  many  long  hours  into 
the  night.  This  year  a  special  darkroom  staff  was 
maintained  to  process  all  the  film  taken  by  the 
photographers.  Because  of  the  human  element, 
it  was  not  uncommon  to  find  that  several  rolls 
of  film  did  not  develop,  which  sent  rapidly  bald- 
ing editors  running  madly  down  the  hall  pulling 
out  the  rest  of  their  hair.  Nevertheless,  everyone 
felt  some  degree  of  pride  in  their  work,  and  like 
the  Universe  and  Banyan  staffs,  everyone  was 
happy  when  the  school  year  came  to  an  end, 
but,  unhappy  to  see  their  friendships  broken  up 
by  the  summer  to  come. 


Right:  Mets  Lerwell  and  Bob  Collins  were  two  of  the 
photographers  who  did  much  to  help  produce  the 
pictures  in  the  Universe  and  Banyan. 


Middle:  Gary  Hopkinson  from  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 
«as  the  Coordinator  of  the  Photo  Journalism  Depart- 
•nent.  Larry  Latimer  was  Banyan  Photo  Coordinator, 
and  Helio  Gonzales  was  Universe  Photo  Coordinator. 
Sandy  Skaar  was  Darkroom  Coordinator.  Bottom  right: 
The  darkroom  staff  members  were:  Michelle  Milan, 
Carol   Beckstead,   Tony   Ragozzine,   Susan   Blakemore. 


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DAILY  UNIVERSE 


The  Brigham  Young  Daily  Universe  is  the  largest  col- 
legiate daily  in  the  internnountain  area.  Under  the 
editorship  of  Don  Woodward,  the  Universe  came  out 
five  tinnes  a  week  and  brought  international  as  well  as 
school  news  to  the  students.  There  were  those  who 
thought  no  national  and  international  news  should  be 
included,  so  throughout  the  academic  year  the  Uni- 
verse staff  tried  to  be  true  journalists  and  yet  tried  to 
please  the  various  readers  and  did  a  successful  job  of 
both.  Perhaps  some  of  the  most  read  material  were 
the  letters  to  the  editor  contained  in  the  "Safety  Valve." 
"Peanuts"  enjoyed  a  high  crest  of  readership  as  did 
the  social  events  of  the  school.  Through  the  pages  of 
the  Universe  many  issues  were  discussed  and  aired 
out.  The  social  unit  issue,  honor  council,  and  senate 
practices  all  received  space  in  the  pages  of  the  Uni- 
verse. Notwithstanding  all  the  flavor  and  excitement 
which  one  can  find  in  a  newspaper  office,  the  Uni- 
verse was  read  and  enjoyed  by  the  studentbody  as 
fast  as  it  could  be  printed. 


209 


Far  left:  Don  Woodward  of  Provo,  Utah  was  selected  to  be  Editor 
of  the  Daily  Universe.  Don  worked  for  the  Deseret  News  in  Salt 
Lake  City  as  a  recipient  of  the  News  Scholarship  Award  and  is 
a  member  of  Sigma  Delta  Chi.  Rita  Wheeler  was  Managing  Editor. 
Rita  worked  many  long  hours  to  insure  the  students  that  a  pap)er 
would  be  printed  that  day.  Chris  Allred  and  Backi  Fillmore  were 
Campus  Editors  during  the  year.  Julie  Pingree  took  charge  of 
the  Society  Editor  position  and  made  sure  all  social  news  was 
printed.  Millard  Wilde  was  Feature  Editor.  He  made  sure  that 
many  interesting  stories  were  printed  through  his  column,  "The 
Wild  Hare,"  and  his  feature  columnists'  stories. 


Far  left:  Reporters  of  the  Daily 
Universe  included  (front)  Nor- 
ma Hadley,  Sue  Bailey,  (cen- 
ter)   Maxine   Jensen,    Ann    Ni- 


chols,     Elena 
Hoopes,    (back) 
Dick       Fuller, 
Dave  Thomas. 


Bodily,       Paul 

Karia    Berrett, 

Kevin      Smith, 


Center:  Feature  writers  who 
worked  under  Millard  Wilde 
are  Errol  Genta  Brent  Grampp, 
Paul  Richards,  Marion  Cas- 
telero. 

Far  right:  Danny  Moore  was 
the  Sports  Editor  of  the  Daily 
Universe. 


Top  center:  Jeanette  Barney  worked  hard  during  the  year  as  Universe 
News  Editor.  Top  right:  Kathy  Barnes  directed  the  office  girls  in  capacity 
of  Office  Manager. 


Top  left:  The  Daily  Universe  sports  staff  was  composed  of  (front)  Gary 
Jensen,  Jack  Batchler,  and  Phil  McKnight.  Marilyn  Curtis  and  Dan  Moore 
were  Assistant  Sports  Editor  and  Sports  Editor  respectively.  Center  left: 
The  office  staff  members  were  Cynthia  Andrews,  Phyllis  Knudsen,  Vir- 
ginia Portie,  Kathy  Barnes,  and  Loretta  Johns.  Bottom  left:  Society  writ- 
ers included  Diana  MacFarland,  Carol  Hadley,  and  Sandee  Carter,  Assist- 
ant Society  Editor. 


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211 


UNIVERSE  BUSINESS  STAFF 


The  business  staff  of  the  Daily  Universe  worked  endless  hours  to 
insure  the  publication  of  the  Universe.  Ad  salesmen  converged 
upon  the  downtown  businessmen  to  solicit  their  support  To  make 
the  work  more  interesting,  each  month  the  salesmen  competed 
for  a  cash  bonus.  The  competition  was  based  on  number  of  col- 
umn inches  of  advertising  sold.  Frank  Haynes  was  Business  Man- 
ager and  maintained  an  office  staff  to  handle  the  duties  of  book- 
keeping and  schedules. 


Top  left:  Jim  Hoggan  from  Manfl,  Utah  a.ted  as  Assistant  Business  Man- 
ager under  Frank.  Jim  moved  up  to  the  manager  position  for  the  1961- 
62  year.  Top  right:  Frank  Haynes  is  married  and  claimed  Provo  as  his 
home.  Frank  was  Daily  Universe  Business  Manager.  Left:  Salesmen  and 
office  workers  on  the  business  staff  included  (sitting)  Dorine  Smith  and 
Mahesh  Narain.  Others  were  (standing)  Jim  Hoggan,  Richard  Fuller, 
Marty  Conover,  Anna  Prins,  and  Helen  Farnsworth. 


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WYE  MAGAZINE 


213 


Wye  Magazine,  the  literary  publication  on  the  Brigham 
Young  University  campus,  was  able  to  only  put  out  one 
issue  this  year,  that  being  during  May,  the  last  month 
of  spring  semester.  By  using  extensive  art  work  through- 
out the  magazine,  poetry,  short  stories,  and  photographic 
art  were  blended  together  in  an  impressive  form.  How- 
ever, because  of  adverse  financial  reasons  the  future  of 
Wye  on  the  BYU  campus  was  purely  a  speculative  one. 
Gathering  on  either  side  were  those  who  wanted  to  con- 
tinue a  literary  effort  and  those  who  would  rather  diffuse 
the  efforts  and  money  into  other  channels.  Nevertheless, 
Judy  Bubb  of  Dallas,  Texas  was  chosen  as  the  1961-62 
Wye  editor. 


Larry  McBride  from  Falls  Church,  Virginia  headed  the  Wye 
Magazine  staff  as  editor.  A  humanities  major,  Larry  exerted 
his  efforts  to  malting  Wye  of  1960-61  the  best  literary  effort 
ever  produced  at  this  university.  Warren  Lu'.h  from  the  art 
department  staff  produced  the  layouts.  No  staff  is  without 
an  adviser  and  the  Wye  staff  is  no  exception.  Dr.  Clinton  Lar- 
son, a  poet  of  notable  repute,  acted  in  this  capacity,  Larry  had 
four  very  capable  associate  editors.  Pictured  are:  Kathryn  Rob- 
bins,  Frank  Meredith,  and  Kathy  Kent.  Markham  Bench  served  as 
the  other  associate  editor. 


Far  Left:  The  short  story  staff  of  Wye  consisted  of:  Adrienne 
Allen  and  Darlene  Bain  in  addition  to  Jackie  Anderson,  Bob 
Elder,  and  Claudia  Green. 


Middle:  Curtis  Hawkins,  Betty  Brown,  and  Roger  Bale  worked 
on  the  essay  staff  of  Wye.  They  put  in  many  hours  pouring 
over  manuscripts  making  sure  that  only  the  best  were  used. 


Left:   Connie   Buckley,   Kathy   Kent,  Curtis   Hawkins   and  Sandra 
Brown  worked  on  poetry  contributions  to  the  Wye. 


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STUDENT  DIRECTORY 
KBYU  FM  RADIO 


The  student  directory,  published  under  the  auspices  of  the  White 
Key  Women's  Honorary  Unit,  is  a  very  vital  book  to  most  students 
on  campus.  The  directory  this  year  was  full  of  information  which 
aided  many  students  in  their  dating  habits.  The  all  important 
"social  security"  number  was  an  assurance  to  everyone.  In  addi- 
tion to  home  and  school  addresses,  the  directory  contained  a  stu- 
dents year  in  school,  his  major,  his  marital  status,  and  his  birth 
date. 

Top  right:  Members  of  White  Key  spent  many  hours  in  compiling  infor- 
mation which  was  gathered  at  registration  in  the  fall  of  the  year.  Top 
center  right:  Carolyn  Nelson  was  selected  to  be  the  editor  in  charge  of 
the  directory. 


Bottom  right  center:  Larry  Jenkins  and  Dave  Jacobs  were  interviewed 
on  campus  radio  KBYU-FM,  Bottom  left  center:  Mike  Woodward  awaits 
his  cue  from  the  control  room.  Bottom:  KBYU  uses  all  modern  facilities  in 
programing   and   broadcasting. 


215 


BYU  PHOTO  DEPARTMENT 
BYU  PRESS 

The  university  has  maintained  its  own  photo  studio  for  several 
years.  One  of  the  major  jobs  they  handle  is  that  of  processing  all 
class  and  organization  pictures  for  the  Banyan.  The  studio  is  called 
upon  to  provide  photos  for  public  relations,  brochures,  and  per- 
sonal orders  by  students  and  faculty  alike.  Don  Pugmire,  coordin- 
ator of  the  photo  studio,  is  qualified  as  a  photographer  and  has 
received  many  awards  for  his  work.  Jerry  Rogers  is  also  capable 
and  is  a  great  asset  to  the  photo  studio.  Lucille  Taylor  has  helped 
several  years  in  coordinating  the  office  and  photo  orders  which 
come  to  the  studio. 

Top  left:  Many  pictures  have  to  be  enlarged  to  meet  the  orders  placed 
by  customers.  Modern  equipment  enables  the  photo  studio  staff  to 
please  their  customers.  Center  left:  Jerry  Rogers  shows  how  to  retouch 
a    negative. 


Bottom  left:  Folding,  trimming,  and  stapling  machines  are  a  part  of  the 
many  modern  machines  used  by  the  university  press.  Bottom  right:  A  few 
adjustments  on  the  offset  press  and  a  new  color  run  can  be  ready  to  go 
in  just  a  few  minutes. 


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217 


Pep  Activities 218 

Football 220 

Basketball 230 

Track 240 

Baseball 244 

Intramurals 246 


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favorite  cheer. 


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Top  left:  Songleaders  were  Marilyn  Johnson,  Tamara 
Ashby,  Julie  Bagley,  Paf  Oss,  Bobby  McFarland,  Carol 
Ronnow.  Top  right:  Flagtwirlers  were  Ann  Hastings, 
Maryl  Glines,  Judy  Oversby,  Sue  Felt,  Carol  Dana, 
Marilyn  Griffith.  Left:  Marilyn  Griffith  and  Carol  Dana 
intently  urge  on  the  team. 


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Top:  Acrobatic  antics  of  the  varsity  cheerleaders, 
Noall  Wootton,  Wendell  Waite,  Buddy  Youn- 
green,  Dick  Hubbel,  Ned  Solomon,  sparked  the 
crowds  at  football  and  basketball  games.  Right: 
Card  stunts,  pep  rallies  and  other  activities  came 
under  the  direction  of  the  Pep  committee,  head- 
ed by  Kaye  Cox.  Bottom:  Freshmen  cheerleaders 
were  Maryetfa  Moon,  Pat  Kunz,  Donna  Miller, 
Marsha   Brandon,   Marilyn  Smith,   Debbie  Talley. 


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SKYLINE 

W 

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Pet. 

Utah  State 

6 

1 

0 

.857 

Wyoming 

6 

1 

0 

.857 

Utah 

5 

1 

0 

.833 

New  Mexico 

4 

2 

0 

.667 

Montana 

2 

5 

0 

.286 

Brigham  Young 

2 

5 

0 

.286 

Denver 

1 

6 

0 

.143 

Colorado  State 

1 

6 

0 

.143 

FOOTBALL 


14  ■ 

Cal  Poly 

21    ■ 

San  Jose  State 

S| 

Colorado  State 

1^1 

Utah 

31    ■ 

Arizona  State 

^1 

Montana 

34  ■ 

Utah  State 

27  ■ 

New  Mexico 

^1 

Denver 

30  ■ 

Wyoming 

13  ■ 

Hawaii 

■ 

Won  3,  Lost  8 

1960 


BYU 
BYU 
BYU 
BYU 
BYU 
BYU 
BYU 
BYU 
BYU 
BYU 
BYU 


34 

8 

7 

0 

0 

7 

0 

15 

19 

6 

6 


1960  was  a  banner  year  for  Skyline  football 
fortunes.  The  gladiators  of  the  gridiron  enjoy- 
ed one  of  the  most  publicized,  colorful  seasons 
for  some  time.  The  Skyline  finish  was  prob- 
ably the  most  exciting,  sizzling,  and  climac- 
tic as  any  in  the  history  of  the  conference  with 
Utah  State  (6-1),  Wyoming  (6-1),  and  Utah  (5-1) 
locking  horns  to  the  end.  Wyoming  beat  Utah, 
Utah  State  edged  Wyoming,  and  in  an  un- 
believably melodramatic  finale,  Utah  shut  out 
the  Aggies  by  a  score  of  6-0  which  was  the 
Ags'  only  loss  of  the  season.  For  Brigham 
Young  University,  however,  the  1960  foot- 
ball season  did  not  hold  the  thrills  and  the 
glory  enjoyed  by  the  front  runners.  Head 
Coach  Tally  Stevens,  in  his  second  year  in  the 
driver's  seat  of  the  Cougar  football  machine 
was  faced  with  what  has  become  a  trite  situa- 
tion in  the  world  of  sport— a  rebuilding  year. 
Stevens  guided  his  sophomore  studded  forces 
to  a  somewhat  respectable  3-8  season  record; 
respectable  considering  the  schedule  and  the 
pre-season  forecast.  The  season  wasn't  without 
its  bright  spots  however;  and  Cougar  fans 
never  gave  up  on  the  1960  team  with  the 
never-say-die  attitude.  They  had  more  than 
their  share  of  bad  breaks,  crucial  fumbles,  pen- 
alties in  tight  spots,  intercepted  passes,  and 
scores  of  injuries.  But  they  realized  that  these 
were  all  part  of  the  game  and  they  played  it 
that  way,  taking  the  good  with  the  bad.  | 

BYU  34,  Cal  Poly  14 
The  Cougars  opened  their  grid  season  on  Sept. 
16  gainst  California  Polytechnic  College  of  San 
Luis  Obispo,  in  Provo,  Utah.  The  young,  green, 
but  eager  Cougars  had  everything  their  way 
in  taming  the  Mustangs  34-14.  Cougar  Sta- 
dium fans  witnessed  the  win,  the  only  home 
win  of  the  season  for  the  Cougars.  And  in 
their  greatest  offensive  output  of  the  season 
a  ray  of  hope  for  the  remainder  of  the  season 
was  seen.  Senior  quarterback.  Bud  Belnap, 
jumped  into  the  limelight  in  the  first  game 
and  continued  to  be  a  tower  of  strength  in 
guiding  the  Cougar  attack.  A  pair  of  flashy 
sophomores  also  looked  impressive  for  the 
Cats:  halfback  Bill  Wright  and  fullback  Dick 
Darling.  These  two  were  later  erased  through 
injuries.  Their  loss  hurt. 


I 


Ralph  Yarro 
Fullback 


I 


I 


Roy  Tidwell 
Fullback 


Dick  Darling 
Fullback 


Martin  Seneca 
Tackle 


Dion  Frazier 
Left  Halfback 


Don  Peterson 
End 


e  Dangerfield 
Center 


Steve  Sullivan 
Guard 


Jim  Palmer 
Guard 


Ron  Nielsen 
Tackle 


Mike  Conrad  \ 

Guard  ^     23t.  "m^ 


Mike  Brady 
Guard 


Richard  Lomkin 
Tackle 


Bill  Wright 
Left  Halfback 


Paul  Allen 
Right  Halfback 


Howard  Homan 
Guard 


Merrill  Johnson 
Tackle 


LeRoy  Overstreet 
End 


Dick  Magoffin        ^^^ 
Center        HA 


Kent  Home 
Tackle 


Brent  Hancock 
Quarterback 


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The  coaches  of  the  Brigham  Young  University  foot- 
ball teams  include:  (sitting)  Head  coach  Tally  Ste- 
vens in  his  second  year  as  mentor;  vi/ith  his  aides 
(standing)  offense  coach  Chris  Aposfol;  line  coach 
Owen  Dixon;  Freshman  coach  Hal  Mitchell;  Frosh 
assistant  Glenn  Tuckeft;  backfield  coach  Carl  Raw- 
lins. These  men  endeavored  to  coach  a  winning 
team  as  well  as  a  team  with  sportsmanship  and 
honor.  Although  the  season  record  wasn't  the  best 
they  did  accomplish  the  latter  goal. 


BYU  8,  San  Jose  State  21 
On  Sept.  23  the  Cougars  traveled  to  San  Jose, 
Calif,  for  their  first  game  away  fronn  home. 
The  Spartans  from  San  Jose  had  their  ow/n 
type  of  v\/elcoming  committee  in  a  rugged 
forward  wall  and  lightning-fast,  slippery 
backs.  Coach  Bob  Titchenal's  warriors  ouf- 
lasted  the  Cougars  21-8.  The  loss  was  a  tough 
one  for  Tally's  crew  as  it  marked  the  end  of 
their  pre-season  play  and  they  entered  the 
Skyline  wars  on  a  sour  note. 

BYU  7,  Colorado  State  8 
The  Cougars  dropped  their  first  conference 
encounter  of  the  season  to  a  highly  under- 
rated Colorado  State  University  eleven  8-7  in 
Fort  Collins.  The  Cats  jumped  to  an  early  7-0 
lead  only  to  fumble  the  Aggies  into  position 
for  the  tieing  touchdown  and  the  winning 
two-point  conversion.  The  Cats  behind  the 
determined  play  of  Bud  Belnap  and  halfback 
Jack  Gifford  made  a  strong  bid  to  score  in  the 
waning  minutes  of  the  game,  but  the  stubborn 
Ags  held  to  preserve  their  win. 
BYU  0,  Utah  17 
"Throw  the  book  away!"  is  the  saying  when 
BYU  and  Utah  meet.  "Anything  can  happen 
and  usually  does."  This  is  one  time  when  the 
experts  were  wrong.  Utah  entered  the  game 
as  two  touchdown  favorites  and  won  the 
game  by  two  touchdowns— and  a  field  goal. 
The  only  offense  the  Cougars  could  muster 
against  the  Utes  came  on  the  performances  of 
sophomores  Dion  Frazier,  Bruce  Samples,  and 
Eldon  Fortie.  But  their  offense  sputtered  and 
went  out  at  the  one  yard  line  of  the  Utes. 
Senior  end  LeRoy  Overstreet  was  a  standout 
on  defense  for  the  Cougars. 

BYU  0,  Arizona  State  31 
Oct.  15— Homecoming  1960,  and  the  Arizona 
State  Sun  Devils  continued  the  touchdown 
holdout  against  the  Cougars  by  swamping 
the  mSl-O.  Halfback  Bruce  Samples  who  later 
became  the  nation's  number  one  kickoff  re- 
turner was  the  only  bright  spot  of  the  Home- 
coming  afternoon   with   his  dazzling   returns. 

BYU  7,  Montana  6 
Brigham   Young   scored   only   seven    points    in 
their  Oct.  22  game  against  the  University  of 
Montana  in  Missoula,  (continued  on  page  224) 


L 


Larry  Harrison 
End 


Jim  Olsen 
Right  Halfback 


Eldon  Fortie 
Quarterback 


Norris  Fish 
Tackle 


Ron  Jacobson 
Left  Halfback 


Tom  Stolworthy 
Fullback 


k 


Roger  DuPaix 
Guard 


Glen  Richardson 
End 


Bud  Belnap 
Quarterback 


Art  Brown 
Guard 


Wes  Vorwaller 
Tackle 


Merlin  Smith 
End 


Val  Weenig 

Tackle 


Bruce  Samples 
Left  Halfback 


223 


Gene  Frantz 
End 


Jim  Johnson 
End 


Dan  Taylor 
Center 


Howard  Park 
Guard 


Jack  Gifford 
Right  Halfback 


Hal  Neighbors 
Center 


Wayland  Shepperd 
Guard 


But  it  was  enough  for  their  second  win  of  the 
season  as  they  downed  the  favored  Grizzlies 
7-6.  Sophomore  halfback  Bruce  Samples 
scored  for  the  Cats  in  the  second  quarter.  He 
burst  nine  yards  for  the  score.  Left-footed 
Brent  Hancock  split  the  uprights  with  the 
all-important  conversion  which  gave  the  Cats 
their  hard  earned  win, 

BYU  0,  Utah  State  34 
The  dynamite-laden  Utah  State  Aggies  explod- 
ed in  the  Cougars'  faces  when  their  great 
little  halfback  Tom  Larscheid  returned  the  op- 
ening kickoff  back  102  yards  for  a  touch- 
down.     (Continued  on  page  225.) 


Left:  The  band  was  always  on  hand  to  play  a 
rousing  tune.  Right:  LeRoy  Overstreet  receives  in- 
structions from  Coach  Tally  Stevens  before  entering 
the  game. 


A  familiar  face  around  the  dressing  room  and  all 
BYU  athletic  events  is  that  of  trainer  Rod  Kimball. 
Here  he  reflects  his  twenty  years  as  trainer  to  BYU 
athletic  teams. 


The  Aggies  picked  off  a  Cougar  pass  and 
scored  again  to  gain  a  13-0  lead  with  less 
than  a  nnlnute  and  a  half  gone  in  the  ball 
game.  The  Cougars  could  never  quite  gain 
their  feet  as   the  Ags  v^ent  on   to  win   34-0. 

BYU  15,  New  Mexico  27 
The  New  Mexico  Lobos  took  advantage  of  a 
cold  and  mistake-prone  Cougar  football  team 
to  hand  them  a  disappointing  27-15  setback. 
The  game  was  a  lack-luster  affair  in  which 
the  Cats  were  definitely  not  "up".  Only  4000 
Cougar  partisans  were  in  Cougar  Stadium.  The 
fumble   figured    heavily    in   the  Cougar   loss. 


The  Cougars  put  on  the  pressure  to  stop  a  New 
Mexico  Lobo  in  a  contest  which  resulted  in  the 
Lobos  winning  27-15.  The  fans  enjoyed  the  beau- 
tiful afternoon  bathing  in  the  sun. 


226 


An  Arizona  Sun  Devil  is  hit  hard  by  guard  Bruce  Kochevar  in  BYU's  Homecoming  game.  The  crowd  roared  their  approval. 


Cougar  teammates  wait  until  they  may  get  the 
call  from  the  coach  to  enter  the  action.  Sideline 
anxiety  and  butterflies  create  a  great  pressure  on 
these   football    stalwarts   of   Brigham   Young. 


Center  Dick  Magoffin  and  Guard  Bruce  Kochevar 
show  their  ability  and  football  prowess  in  ganging 
up  on  the  opponent  to  bring  him  to  the  ground. 
Magoffin  was  selected  as  an  all<onference  center 
at  the  end  of  the  year.  Right:  A  Wyoming  Cowboy 
is  able  to  break  through  the  line  making  it  possible 
to    pick    up    a    first    down.    Wyoming    won    30-6. 


Quarterback  Bud   Belnap  rounds  end  to  pick  up  a 
first  down. 


BYU  19,  Denver  6 
Third-string  quarterback  Brent  Hancock  came 
off  the  bench  to  heave  three  touchdown  pass- 
es and  pace  the  down-trodden  Cats  to  a  19-6 
win  over  the  Denver  Pioneers  in  Denver.  End 
Don  Peterson  came  into  his  own  as  a  pass 
catcher  being  on  the  receiving  end  of  two  of 
Hancock's  offerings.  Bruce  Samples  snagged 
the  other  one. 

BYU  6,  Wyoming  30 
The  Wyoming  Cowboys  who  seem  to  always 
end  up  with  their  finger  in  the  conference  pie 
crushed  the  Cougars  30-6  in  the  Brigham's 
home  finale.  The  win,  coupled  with  Utah's  win 
over  Utah  State  the  same  day,  gave  the  Pokes 
a  tie  for  the  conference  championship. 

BYU  6,  Hawaii  13 
The  Cougars  ended  their  season  on  a  sweet 
note  with  a  trip  to  Hawaii  or  would  have 
done  had  it  not  been  for  the  Rainbows'  upset 
victory,  13-6.  This  loss  brought  the  Cougars' 
season  to  a  close  with  a  3  won,  8  loss  record. 


228 


-^==-^ 


Dave  Cass  suffered  a  broken  leg  in  football  action. 
Here  he  receives  aid  while  waiting  for  a  stretcher 
to  carry  him  off. 


FROSH  FOOTBALL 


Freshman  Scores 

6  Utah  State  BYU  20 

7  Utah  BYU  14 

8  Montana                        BYU  20 
12     Utah                              BYU  22 

Won  4,  Lost  0 


The  prep-stars  of  yesterday  and  the  ail-Amer- 
icans of  tomorrow:  the  freshman  football  play- 
ers of  today.  They  came  from  all  over:  small 
tov\/ns,  big  cities,  farming  communities,  indus- 
trial centers,  north,  south,  east  and  west,  and 
they  all  came  to  play.  One  of  the  most  color- 
ful freshman  football  squads  in  the  history  of 
the  school,  the  1960  Kitten  squad,  to  a  man, 
came  to  play.  This  year's  undefeated  frosh 
squad  is  one  of  the  reasons  for  optimism  in 
the  pigskin  prospect  of  the  future  at  BYU. 
Coach  Hal  Mitchell  and  his  able  assistant 
Glenn  Tuckett  were  greeted  with  80  candi- 
dates at  the  start  of  frosh  drills.  So  eager  and 
able  was  the  horde  that  the  final  game  of  the 
season  found  60  greenlings  still  in  uniform. 
Out  of  a  squad  this  size  it  is  hard  to  pick  in- 
dividual stars  but  the  Kittens  had  an  unusually 
large  number  of  them.  Stars  like  Doran  Merk- 
ley  who  led  the  frosh  in  scoring  although 
seeing  limited  action  in  the  latter  part  of  the 
season.  Merkley,  the  big  halfback  from  Black- 
foot,  Idaho,  tallied  five  touchdowns  and  added 
two  extra  points  for  a  total  of  32  points.  There 
was  quarterback  and  passing  wizard  Perry 
Ficklin  who  connected  with  six  touchdown 
passes  in  the  Kitten's  four  game  schedule. 
Ficklin,  from  Yakima,  Washington,  passed  for 
the  frosh's  first  five  touchdowns  of  the  sea- 
son. Ficklin  wasn't  alone  in  the  passing  at- 
tack. Bill  Jackson  connected  for  two  scoring 
aerials  as  eight  of  the  Kittens'  touchdowns 
scored  this  season  came  through  the  air.  Fick- 
lin led  the  team  in  total  offense  with  485 
yards.  John  Malarsie,  the  Durango,  Colorado 
dynamo  was  the  team's  leading  rusher  with 
233  yards  and  a  4.6  yard  average. 


Halfback  Richard  Ashmore  scored  20  points 
for  the  season  for  second  high  honors  on  three 
touchdowns  and  two  extra  points.  There  were 
backs  Lee  Bunnell  and  Glenn  Bullock  who 
were  also  impressive.  Some  mention  must 
be  made  of  some  of  the  many  promising  line- 
men who  were  so  instrumental  in  the  Frosh's 
four  victories.  Men  like  Gordon  Blackham, 
Lawrence  Geisler,  Scott  Wartena,  and  Jim 
Kimmell.  The  highly-touted  Kittens  opened 
their  1960  season  with  an  impressive  20-6 
win  over  Utah  State's  Freshmen  in  Logan.  They 
then  took  the  measure  of  a  tough  Utah  Pa- 
poose eleven  in  a  thrilling  come-from-behind 
14-7  victory  in  Provo.  They  improved  with  a 
win  over  a  surprisingly  strong  Montana  Uni- 
versity Freshman  squad  by  a  22-8  score.  They 
ended  their  season  the  right  way  by  beating 
the  Utah  Frosh  once  again;  this  time  on  their 
field  by  a  score  of  22-12.  This  year's  crop  of 
freshmen  is  expected  to  bolster  the  varsity 
turnout  next  spring  and  it  is  very  possible  that 
varsity  coach  Hal  Mitchell  will  be  greeted  by 
some  100  varsity  hopefuls  when  spring  drills 
do  roll  around. 


-i-K** 


Quarterback  Brent  Hancock  is  hemmed  in  by  quick 
rushing    opponents    in    a    crushing    football    game. 


An  elusive  Brigham  footballer  evades  the  closing  in 
ranks  of  the  foe.  left:  Freshman  coach  Hal  Mitchell 
watches  the  action  with  a  grim  and  determined  look. 


BASKETBALL 


PRE-SEASON 

63  Washington  BYU  65 

74  Washington  BYU  54 
60  Oklahoma  BYU  56 
80  Miami  BYU  112 
65  Texas  Christian  BYU  74 

75  Memphis  State  BYU  72 

69  New  Mexico  State  BYU  65 

70  Kansas  BYU  80 
51  Kent  State  BYU  66 
95  Louisville  BYU  67 
94  Citadel  BYU  83 
57  Louisiana  State  BYU  67 


SEASON 


66  Montana 

73  Colorado  State 

79  Wyoming 
85  Utah 

57  Utah  State 

76  New  Mexico 

60  Denver 

94  Utah  State 

80  Wyoming 

65  Colorado  State 

95  Utah 

64  Montana 
57  Denver 

65  New  Mexico 


BYU  74 

BYU  49 

BYU  71 

BYU  91 

BYU  75 

BYU  97 

BYU  89 

BYU  73 

BYU  89 

BYU  58 

BYU  80 

BYU  72 

BYU  74 

BYU  70 


Won   1 5,  Lost  1 1 


The  1961  basketball  season  at  Brigham  Young  University 
will  have  to  be  termed  one  of  the  most  successful  of  recent 
years.  Although  the  Cougars  finished  in  third  place  in  the 
Skyline  grab  for  glory,  they  ended  the  season  with  a  15-11 
won-loss  record.  If  attendance  is  any  kind  of  measure,  the 
basketball  season  would  be  even  more  successful.  The 
Cougars  drew  a  near-record  103,785  fans  to  games  played 
at  home,  a  figure  that  is  second  only  to  the  116,000  who 
watched  home  games  in  the  George  Albert  Smith  Fieldhouse 
in  1956. 

The  up  and  down  1961  version  of  BYU  basketball  tradition 
had  a  lot  of  rewarding  moments  on  which  to  reflect.  The 
upset,  come-from-behind  95-80  win  over  arch-rival  Utah 
will  undoubtedly  be  remembered  by  fans  and  both  teams 
and  schools  for  some  time  to  come.  The  thrilling  112-80 
rout  of  Miami  in  Provo  more  than  avenged  a  thrashing  by 
the  Hurricanes  the  year  before.  Then  there  was  the  80-70 
upset  win  over  Kansas  that  will  have  to  be  listed  as  one 
of  the  Y's  better  performances  of  the  season. 

In  conference  competition,  league  co-champion  Colorado 
State  University  was  the  only  team  to  defeat  the  Cougars 
in  both  outings.  The  Cougars  garnered  no  less  than  a  split 
with  the  other  Skyline  teams. 

Offensively  the  Cougars  more  than  measured  up  to  expec- 
tations. As  a  team  they  shot  a  very  respectable  41  per  cent 
from  the  field,  averaged  a  shade  under  74  points  a  game 
during  the  season,  and  had  a  75.9  scoring  average  in 
conference  play. 

(Continued  on  page  233) 

Top:  Timo  Lampen,  the  "flying  Fin"  from  Finland,  pensively  surveys 
the  court  situation  as  two  opposing  players  close  in  to  arrest 
BYU's  play. 


Right:  Jim  Kelson,  a  sophomore  from  Nephi,  shows  Montana  play- 
ers the  form  which  accorded  him  the  honor  of  being  tabbed  as 
one  of  BYU's  potentially  great  basketball  players. 


232 


Row  I:  Dave  Eastis  ,  center;  Gary  Earnest, 
guard;  Timo  Lampen,  forward;  Jim  Kelson, 
forward;  Bob  Wilson,  guard. 

Row  2:  Ron  Steinke,  guard;  Bruce  Burton,  for- 
ward; Gary  Batchelor,  guard;  Jack  Mannion, 
forward;  Ron  Abegglen,  guard. 

Row  3:  Lloyd  Johnson,  center;  Gene  Kunz, 
guard;  Larry  Crowley,  forward;  Roland  Bevell, 
guard,  Jim  Williams,  guard. 


Coach  Stan  Watts,  the  master  psychologist  of 
basketball,  finished  his  tenth  season  at  the 
helm  of  BYU  basketball.  In  his  career  at  BYU 
Coach  Watts  has  won  over  200  games,  in- 
cluding the  NIT  title  in  1951.  He  is  known 
for  his  congenial  manner  and  his  fair  play. 
Coach  Watts  is  especially  known  for  build- 
ing players  and  instilling  a  desire  in  them  to 
always  do  their  best. 


(Continued  from  page  231) 

Individually,  most  of  the  honors  were  shared  by  two 
veteran  seniors,  guard  Gary  Earnest  and  center  Dave 
Eastis.  Earnest,  perhaps  the  most  versatile  player  the 
Cougars  have  had  in  many  seasons,  set  several  rec- 
ords in  his  three  years  with  the  varsity.  But  his  1961 
season  was  the  best.  A  first-string  selection  on  nearly 
every  all-conference  team,  Earnest  was  third  in  Sky- 
line scoring  with  an  average  of  19.5  points  per  game, 
a  feat  that  also  gained  him  honorable  mention  on 
United  Press  International's  All-American  selections. 
Earnest's  three-year  average  of  14.4  points  per  game 
is  second  only  to  the  mark  of  15.1  set  by  Joe  Nelson 
a  decade  ago.  Gary's  career  total  of  1108  points 
places  him  in  the  company  of  such  BYU  greats  as  Rol- 
and Minson,  Joe  Nelson,  ,^Ael  Hutchins  and  Joe  Ritchey. 

Dave  Eastis  also  left  his  mark  on  the  BYU  record  books 
before  departing  into  the  past  of  basketball.  Big  Dave 
became  the  sixth  man  in  BYU  history  to  score  over 
1,000  points  in  three  years,  and  his  scoring  average 
of  20.1  for  last  year  is  a  school  high.  His  three-year 
average  of  44  per  cent  is  also  tops  for  a  BYU  regular. 

Six  seniors  will  be  lost  via  graduation.  Coach  Stan 
Wafts  will  lose  besides  Eastis  and  Earnest,  Jack  Man- 
nion,  Ron  Abegglen,  Larry  Crowley,  and  Roland  Bevell. 

The  Cougars  opened  their  1960-61  season  against  the 
University  of  Washington  Huskies  in  Seattle.  Coach 
Watts'  crew  came  away  with  a  split  of  the  two  games 

(Continued  on  page  235) 


Top:  Police,  referees,  and  players  became  involved  in  a  free- 
for-all  at  Logan,  showing  that  sportsmanship  can  still  stand 
to  be  upgraded. 

Left:  Gene  Kunz  hurdles  over  an  Oklahoma  player  to  lay  op 
a  basket.  Brigham  Young  lost  the  encounter  to  the  Sooners. 


Top:  Half  time  in  the  locker  room  is  a  place  few 
fans  have  ever  seen.  However,  it  is  a  period  of 
thought,  instruction,  and  relaxation  for  the  play- 
ers. Here  we  see  BYU  basketballers  as  they  re- 
act to  the  half  time  break. 

Right:  Coach  Watts  rubs  his  hand  over  his  head 
and  tries  to  find  the  right  words  to  tell  his 
players.  Often  great  inspiring  messages  have 
been  delivered  as  second  half  play  often  shows. 
And  on  the  other  hand  .... 


Coach  Watts  and  the  players  join  hands  in  tra- 
ditional style  before  engaging  in  battle  against 
the  opposing  team.  After  sending  his  chargers 
onto  the  floor  Coach  Watts  anxiously  watches 
every  move  and  sometimes  gives  a  few  sideline 
instructions. 


A 


(Continued  from  page  233) 

against    the    highly-rated    Huskies,    winning    the    first 

65-63,  but  losing  the  second  74-54. 

The  Mountain  Cats  returned  home  the  following  week- 
end and  opened  their  home  cage  season  with  a  loss 
to  the  University  of  Oklahoma.  The  Cougars  came  back 
the  following  night  to  massacre  the  University  of  Miami 
112-80,  behind  Junior  surprise  starter  Timo  Lampen's 
21  points.  The  Cats  then  spurted  to  a  74-65  win  over 
Texas  Christian  behind  the  torrid  point  production  of 
flashy  guard  Gary  Earnest.  The  let  down  came  again, 
however,  as  the  Cougars  dropped  two  in  a  row:  a 
75-72  squeaker  to  Memphis  State  and  a  four-point 
69-65  decision  to  defending  Border  Conference  Cham- 
pions New  Mexico  State.  The  Cougars  wound  up  their 
pre-season  home  stand  with  impressive  upset  wins 
over  Kansas  80-70  and  Kent  State  66-51.  On  a  road 
trip  the  Cougars  lost  to  Louisville  95-67.  In  the  Poin- 
settia  Tournament  at  Greenville,  South  Carolina,  the 
Cougars  lost  an  opener  to  Citadel  but  fought  back  to 
beat  Louisiana  State  67-57. 

Efforts  of  20  points  each  by  seniors  Dave  Eastis  and 
Gary  Earnest  gave  the  Y  its  first  victory  in  Skyline 
competition  over  Montana,  74-66.  With  one  win  under 
their  belts  Coach  Watts'  crew  headed  over  the  moun- 
tains and  into  oblivion,  dropping  two  crucial  contests 
—to  Colorado  State  73-49  and  Wyoming  79-71. 

(Continued  on  page  236) 


I 


Roland  Bevell  tries  catching  the  ball  before  it  rolls  down 
the  floor  as  e  Wyoming  player  tries  to  keep  his  balance.  The 
whistle  blows  and  the  referee  throws  the  ball  into  the  air. 
The  centers  lump  and  soon  every  player  is  actively  engaged 
in  defending  the  school's  honor. 

Gary  Earnest  flies  into  the  air  between  two  opponents  and 
pushes  the  ball  towards  the  hoop. 


(Continued  from  page  235) 

The  Cats  returned  home  to  lick  their  wounds  and  pre- 
pare for  the  invasion  of  the  vaunted  Utah  Redskins 
and  Ail-American  Billy  "The  Hill"  McGill.  The  Utes 
invaded,  McGill  was  great,  but  the  Cougars  won  91- 
85  in  one  of  the  most  stirring  comebacks  ever  to  come 
off  in  the  George  Albert  Smith  Fieldhouse.  The  Cou- 
gars trailed  by  as  much  as  13  points  late  in  the  final 
half;  but  torrid  shooting  by  Eastis,  who  matched  Mc- 
Gill basket  for  basket  scoring  32  points,  and  Earnest 
who  his  29  points  (20  in  the  second  half),  beat  the 
Utes  into  submission. 

The  Cats  then  handled  the  other  cross-state  rival  Utah 
State  with  a  75-57  home  victory.  BYU  hit  the  road  again 
and  this  time  came  back  with  dual  wins— 97-76  over 
New  Mexico  and  89-60  over  Denver. 

With  the  Skyline  Conference's  first  and  second  place 
positions  hanging  in  the  balance  the  Cougars  traveled 
to  Logan  where  they  were  ambushed  by  the  vengeful 
Aggies  94-73  in  a  riot-filled  free-for-all. 

Their  hopes  for  the  conference  championship  foiled, 
the  Cougars  edged  Wyoming  89-80  in  Prove.  They 
dropped  games  to  Colorado  State  65-58  and  Utah  95- 
80.  The  Cougars  ended  the  season  with  victories  over 
Montana  72-64,  Denver  74-57,  and  New  Mexico  70-65. 


Top:  Dave  Eastis  steps  up  to  the  foul  line,  gets  the  feel  of 
the  ball,  bends  at  the  knees  and  swings  up,  letting  the  ball 
fly  towards  the  hoop.  Many  times  fans  saw  the  Cougar  cen- 
ter at  this  position  which  at  the  end  of  the  season  amounted 
to  better  than  a  .800  clip  from  the  foul   line. 

Right:  Cougar  guard  Gary  Batchelor  finds  the  going  rough, 
especially  with  an  opponent  on  his  back. 


FRESHMEN 
BASKETBALL 


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SEASON    SCORES 

71 

Snow  College 

BYU 

81 

107 

Mesa 

BYU 

71 

73 

Utah 

BYU 

69 

59 

Utah  State 

BYU 

90 

76 

Idaho  State 

BYU 

77 

64 

Hill   AFB 

BYU 

76 

61 

Utah  State 

BYU 

85 

67 

Hill    AFB 

BYU 

95 

67 

Dugway 

BYU  105 

76 

Utah 

BYU 

62 

96 

Snow  College 

BYU 

75 

71 

Dixie   College 

BYU 

65 

66 

Carbon  College 

BYU 

88 

54 

Idaho  State 

BYU 

61 

Won   9,    lost 

5 

Top:  Coach  Pete  Witbeck  of  the  Freshman  bask- 
efballers  found  plenty  of  material  on  hand  to 
shape  into  a  team.  Usually  substituting  a  whole 
team  at  a  time.  Coach  Witbeck  readied  the  fresh- 
men charges  for  next  year's  varsity  squad. 

Middle:  Pre-varsity  games  by  the  freshmen  en- 
thused fans  just  as  this  bit  of  action  would. 

Bottom:  Basketball  ballet  is  evident  as  all  eyes 
and  hands  and  thoughts  move  after  the  ball. 


238 


WRESTLING 


Wrestling  at  BYU  has  become  an  integral 
part  of  the  intercollegiate  athletic  pro- 
gram. Although  the  team  did  not  capture 
the  Skyline  crown,  they  did  represent 
the  school  on  the  highest  plane  of 
sportsmanship  and  desire  to  win. 


Row  1:  Unidentified,  Rod  Kimball,  Wayne 
Allgaier,  Harold  Koenig,  Elmer  Davis,  Drew 
Laudie,  Boyd  Adams,  Hardie  Rollins,  Gene 
Ward,  Ronald  Brown,  Theron  Berry,  Ron  Mit- 
chell, Benny  Colovins. 

Row  2:  Carl  Bair,  Phil  Kresge,  Leroi  Davies, 
Keith  Durfee,  Unidentified,  Mike  LeSeuer, 
Steeve  Goodsell,  Scott  Wartena,  LeGrande 
Boyer,  Merril  Glenn,  Dwayne  Watson,  Dennis 
Ercanbrack,  Lynn  Steele. 


GYMNASTICS 


Gymnastics  at  Brigham  Young  University 
is  relatively  new  to  the  campus  scene. 
As  far  as  the  Skyline  is  concerned,  there 
has  been  no  organized  gymnastics  com- 
petition for  all  the  member  schools. 
However,  the  varsity  team  did  compete 
with  California  schools  and  some  from 
the  midwest. 


Members  of  the  gymnastics  team  included: 
Burt  Stride,  Lynn  Byorkman,  Jim  Gardner, 
Richard  Snow,  Bryant  Bush,  Rudy  Moe,  coach, 
Phil  Shurtleff,  Byron  Bush,  Tom  French,  Klaus 
Axman,  and  Ken  Witt. 


II 


239 


TENNIS 


The  tennis  team  had  upset  a  strong  Utah 
State  squad  and  won  over  Montana  as 
the  Banyan  went  to  press.  Coach  Buck 
Dixon  in  past  years  has  kept  his  teams 
consistently  in  the  running  for  the  Sky- 
line title.  Men  who  are  excellent  players 
as  well  as  good  sports  are  the  tennis 
representatives  of  BYU. 


Row   1:  Jerry  Amussen,  LeRoy  Peterson,  Bob 
Kroff,   Richard  Dixon,  Craig  Smith. 
Row   2:    Bob    Harbrecht,    Brent  Turley,   Sandy 
Sia,  Gary  Rose,  Coach  Buck  Dixon. 


GOLF 


The  Brigham  Young  University  golf  team 
will  be  able  to  get  more  practice  in  now 
that  the  university  athletic  plant  includes 
a  pitch  and  putt  course.  They  lost  their 
first  outing  to  Utah;  but,  they  rebounded 
to  grab  wins  from  Utah  State  and  Mon- 
tana. 


Row  1:  Kent  Vernon,  Gilbert  Tores.  Row  2: 
Coach  Dave  Crowton,  Clark  Whillock,  Paul 
Boyack. 


TRACK 


Top:  Y  tracksters  Belne  and  Smith  finished 
first  and  second  respectively  in  the  two  mile 
run  against  Utah. 


Right:  The  delicate  pause  in  the  mile  relay  oc- 
curs three  times  during  the  event.  Passing  of 
the  baton  skillfully  has  won  many  relay 
teams  the  race. 


Bottom:  Eldon  Hastings  and  Eddie  Giles  prac- 
tice the  high  hurdles  in  Cougar  Stadium. 


Cougar  thinclads  were  able  to  begin 
their  training  earlier  this  year  inside  the 
fieldhouse  on  the  indoor  field.  When  the 
weather  was  still  raging  outside,  Y 
trackmen  hosted  Utah  and  Idaho  State 
in  indoor  meets,  sweeping  them  both. 
On  a  southern  jaunt  to  Arizona  and  New 
Mexico,  the  Y  thinclads  dropped  three 
consecutive  meets  to  Arizona,  Arizona 
State  and  New  Mexico.  The  loss  to  New 
Mexico  was  the  first  Skyline  loss  for  the 
Cougars  in  eight  years.  However,  the 
Cougars  rebounded  and  defeated  Mon- 
tana at  Missoula  and  Utah  at  Provo.  With 
only  one  meet  left  with  Utah  State,  the  Y 
team  looked  forward  to  the  Western 
Division  and  Skyline  meets  to  be  held 
in  their  own  stadium. 


241 


Top:  Larry  Kelly  sprints  down  the  track  ahead  of  the 
pack  in  the  100  yard  dash.  In  the  dual  track  meet 
against  Utah,  Kelly  placed  first  in  both  the  100  yard 
dash  and  the  220  yard  dash.  Cougar  fans  cheered  as 
the    team    captured    all    three    places    in    both    events. 


Bottom:  Alton  Thygerson  displays  the  form  required 
to  get  off  to  a  fast  start.  Every  afternoon  Coach  Clar- 
ence Robison  put  his  thinclads  through  their  paces  in 
order  to  maintain  the  Y's  Skyline  supremacy  in  track 
and  field. 


242 


Pole    valuter    Jim    Williams    starts    down    the 
runway  endeavoring  to  outdo   his  opponent. 


Williams  gets  ready  to  ram  the  pole  into  the 
pocket  and  vault  himself  over  the  bar. 


A     pair    of     warm-up    trousers     help    the 
vaulter  eye  the  pocket. 


.^. 


Above:  Jim  Williams  soars  across  the  bar  and 
through  the  air  to  tie  with  a  Utah  man  in  the 
pole  vault  event. 


left:  Ed  Costa  practiced  constantly  to  better 
his  form  in  the  high  jump.  Ed  cleared  over 
6'1 1"  last  year  in  an  indoor  meet. 


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Atton    Thygerson    crosses    the    finish    line 
second  In  the  220  yard  dash. 


Blaine  Lindgren  of  Utah  beat  out  Y  tracksfer 
Dale  Long  in  the  low  hurdles. 


Tensed  muscles  indicated  the  enthusiasm  and 
competitive  spirit  exhibited  by  men  in  the 
"starting  gates." 


Above:  Y  broad  jumper  Nixon  leaped  for- 
ward to  gain  that  extra  footage  so  im- 
portant in  this  event. 


Center  right:  Dick  Hey  wood  of  the  mile 
relay  team  breaks  ahead  of  a  Utah  man 
at  the  sound  of  the  gun. 


Bottom  right:  Terry  Thatcher  tossed  the 
javelin  229'4"  to  better  the  Western  Divi- 
sion mark  by  about  4  feet. 


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BYU    5    ^^ 

W     2     Los  Angeles  State 

BYU     1     ^^ 

r      13     Los  Angeles  State 

BYU     2     ^B 

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BYU     0     ^ 

1      Long  Beach  State 

BYU   10      1 

3     Pepperdine 

BYU     2 

16     Pepperdine 

BYU     2 

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1      Dixie 

BYU   17 

3     Dixie 

BYU     8 

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BYU     9 

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BYU     9      A 

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^^  2  Utah 

BYU   9  ^m 

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BYU  14  ^m 

^^k   1    Utah  State 

BYU  11    ^m 

^^^  2  Montana 

BYU   8  ^m 

^^  0  Montana            BYU     8     ^^ 

Coach  Glen  Tuckett,  in  his  second  year  as  head  base- 
ball coach  at  Brigham  Young  University,  introduced 
one  of  the  most  exciting,  colorful  and  explosive  base- 
ball teams  ever  to  appear  in  the  Skyline  Conference. 
The  1961  Cougars  broke  numerous  records  under 
Tuckett.  At  the  time  The  Banyan  goes  to  press  Tuck- 
ett's  troops  are  off  and  running  with  the  Western  Di- 
vision pennant  in  their  sight  for  the  first  time  since 
1958  when  BYU  swept  both  the  Western  Division  and 
Skyline  crowns. 

The  Cougars  won  their  first  six  Western  Division  games 
in  1961.  They  started  things  off  with  a  thrilling  come- 
from  behind  6-4  victory  over  defending  Skyline 
Champions  Utah  in  Provo.  The  Cougars  bested  the 
Utes  9-2  in  the  Salt  Lake  City  return  engagement  be- 
hind the  five-hit  14  strikeout  pitching  performance  of 
veteran  righthander  Bob  Mosteller.  Next  the  Cougars 
humiliated  Utah  State  in  a  home  double-header,  14-2 
and  11-1.  The  Cougars  slammed  out  six  home  runs 
in  the  two  ball  games  including  two  three-run  blasts 
by  shortstop  Dan  Moore  to  back  stalwart  pitching  by 
Mosteller  and  Bob  Noel.  It  was  against  the  University 
of  Montana  Grizzlies,  however,  that  the  Cougars  really 
turned  on  the  baseball  charm,  taking  both  ends  of  a 
doubleheader  8-2,  and  8-0.  Noel,  the  Chandler,  Ariz, 
senior,  pitched  a  perfect  game  in  the  seven-inning 
nightcap  for  the  Cougars.  Seven  BYU  home  runs  were 
hit  against  the  Grizzlies  including  1960  collegiate  home 
run  king  Jim  Pierson's  tape  measure  505  foot  blow. 


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Top  right:  Pitcher  Bob  Noel  singles  home  Dan  AAoore 
from  third  base  against  Montana.  Bottom  left:  Y's  Dan 
Moore  runs  out  an  infield  hit  against  Utah  State.  Bot- 
tom right:  Jim  Pierson  rounds  first  base  after  a  hit. 


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Top:    First    baseman    John    Christiansen    waifs 
for  CSU  runner  in  attempted  pick-off  play. 


left:  Utah  State's  Dolph  Camilli  is  out  at  first 
against  Cougars. 


Right:    Cougar    hitter    Dan    Moore   goes    after 
pitch  against  Montana. 


Bottom  left:  A  Utah  State  batter  faces  the  power  of  Cougar  pitcher  Bob  Noel.  Bottom  right:  Cougar 
homeruns  were  not  uncommon  during  the  baseballseason.  Here  Cougar  player  trots  home  after  clout- 
ing one  over  the  fence. 


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INTRAMURALS 


MEN'S 


The  College  of  Physical  Education  sponsored  the 
intramural  program  making  it  possible  for  every 
student  to  participate  in  an  organized  athletic 
competition.  Almost  every  type  of  sport  was  rep- 
resented enabling  students  with  varied  interests 
to  take  part.  Units  and  residence  halls  competed 
for  trophies  throughout  the  year.  Included  in  the 
race  were  several  teams  sponsored  by  the  wards 
of  the  three  BYU  stakes.  Bill  Hafen  conducted  the 
Men's  Intramural  office  while  JoAnne  Calder- 
wood  worked  out  of  the  Women's  Intramural 
office. 


^  Top  left:  Under  the  direction  of  the  intramural  pro- 
-  _  gram,  AAAS  sponsored  a  fite  night  in  the  fieldhouse. 
Center  left:  During  the  intramural  track  meet,  com- 
petition surged  down  the  cinder  oval.  Bottom  left: 
The  tape  breaking  across  his  chest  made  this  sprinter 
happy.  Bottom  right:  The  Iranians  won  the  volleyball 
competition. 


WOMEN'S 


Top  right:  Participants  of  the  women's  track 
team  practice  in  the  fieldhouse  extension. 
Center:  Intramural  basketball  provided  a  lot 
of  excitement  for  the  female  ranks.  Center 
left:  Trying  to  out  run  the  throw,  this  hitter 
hurries  to  the  base.  Bottom  left:  The  ball 
leaves  the  bat  after  impact.  Bottom  center: 
All  hands  and  eyes  are  towards  the  hoop. 
Bottom  right:  Volleyball  was  a  part  of  the 
intramural  program. 


249 


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Fall   Semester 250 

World  Events 273 

Spring   Semester 276 


Lofty  mountains  rising  behind  Colter  Bay,  Jackson  Hole,  provided  an  Inspiring  setting  which 
combined  with  messages  of  speakers  like  Elder  Marion  D.  Hanks,  group  dynamics  sessions, 
and   general    social    activities  to  enthuse   incumbent  student  leaders  for  the  coming  year. 


STUDENT  LEADERSHIP 
FRESHMEN  ORIENTATION 


Scenic  Colter  Bay,  part  of  Jackson  Hole  Nat- 
ional Park,  Wyonning,  v\/as  the  sight  of  the 
Student  Leadership  Conference  this  year.  Ap- 
proximately 240  student  leaders  from  BYU 
were  chosen  to  attend  this  conference  held 
September  15  to  18.  The  seven  bus  loads  of 
students  made  an  impression  at  least  on  the 
gas  station  attendants  as  the  buses  all  stopped 
at  the  same  time.  Elder  Marion  D.  Hanks  was 
the  keynote  speaker,  and  he  inspired  his  au- 
dience with  words  about  the  subject,  "You 
as  a  Person."  He  emphasized  the  idea  that 
each  person  should  strive  to  know  himself 
and  work  to  the  best  of  his  own  ability.  Clyde 
Parker  of  the  counseling  department,  along 
with  members  of  the  psychology  and  business 
departments  also  added  to  the  sessions.  The 
program  bureau  provided  entertainment  for 
the  group  and  along  with  dancing  and  getting 
acquainted,  some  students  even  found  time 
for  an  ice  cold  swim.  Marshall  Chatwin  chair- 
maned  the  event  with  the  assistance  of  Nan 
Greene  and  Bruce  Bryan. 


251 


The  multitude  of  freshmen  who  thronged  to 
BYU  last  September  were  soon  caught  up  in 
the  confusion  and  bustle  that  would  be  col- 
lege life  for  them  for  the  next  four  years.  They 
soon  found  some  order  in  the  mayhem  after 
a  week  of  orientation  activities  directed  by 
Maury  Cowley,  orientation  chairman,  and  his 
staff.  Tests,  talks,  and  tours  which  began  Wed- 
nesday, September  21,  and  continued  through- 
out the  week,  introduced  the  blue  and  white 
beanied  freshmen  to  the  faculty,  campus,  hon- 
or system,  government,  and  standards  of  this 
university.  They  were  far  too  busy  trying  to 
remember  all  of  their  newly  acquired  infor- 
mation to  think  of  getting  homesick— for  the 
first  week  at  least.  The  class  of  1964  showed 
outstanding  enthusiasm  by  a  larger  number 
of  applicants  for  class  officers  and  the  talent 
show  than  had  ever  before  been  received. 
The  newcomers  soon  learned  BYU's  tradition 
of  friendliness,  and  the  customary  "hi  of  the 
Y"  spread  rapidly.  A  feeling  of  unity  and  im- 
portance was  soon  established  among  the  new 
class  through  participation  in  many  social  as 
well  as  informative  activities.  With  mounting 
enthusiasm  and  familiarity  with  campus  life, 
the  freshmen  prepared  to  face  the  ordeal  of 
their  first  registration. 


Sighs  of  concentration  turned  to  sighs  of  relief  as 
weary  freshmen  filled  out  the  last  of  an  almost 
endless  stack  of  cards  and  papers.  Even  a  cool,  in- 
voluntary plunge  in  the  botany  pond  for  those  who 
neglected  to  don  beanies  was  relaxing  after  the 
battery  of  tests  they  had  faced. 


252 


HELLO  WEEK 


Any  remnants  of  honnesickness  were  dispelled 
as  students  joined  in  demonstrations  for  their 
home  states  or  countries  in  the  traditional 
welcome  back  assembly  which  ushers  in  Hello 
Week.  Even  the  "Y"  got  a  facelifting  for  the 
new  term  as  several  hundred  freshmen  trudg- 
ed up  the  mountain  to  pull  weeds  and  remove 
other  obstructions  from  the  huge  block  letter. 
Multicolored  balloons  added  a  decorative  note 
to  the  introduction  of  student  body  officers 
in  a  program  narrated  by  Nan  Greene  and 
Dave  Jacobs.  Climaxing  a  week  of  socializing 
and  renewing  friendships  obscured  during 
the  long  summer  months,  was  the  stag  dance 
held  outside  on  the  tennis  courts. 


253 


FALL  REGISTRATION 


Registration,  which  always  seems  a  hassel  for 
most  students,  presented  an  even  greater 
dilemma  this  year  because  of  the  change  from 
quarter  to  semester  system.  The  registration 
office  led  by  Donald  T.  Nielson,  found  that 
many  changes  had  to  be  made  from  the  pre- 
arranged class  schedule  to  accommodate  the 
largest  student  body  in  the  history  of  the  uni- 
versity. Registration  was  held,  as  is  custom- 
ary in  the  Fieldhouse,  but  the  addition  of  the 
new  indoor  activity  area  was  a  great  help  in 
providing  room  for  the  faculty  advisors  and 
advice  seeking  students  to  work  out  their 
problems. 


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HOMECOMING  ON  PARADE 


Homecoming  theme  "A  Y'd  Wide  World,"  en- 
abled imaginative  groups  such  as  Vikings  and 
Broadbent  Hall  to  create  Sweepstake  winning 
floats  and  dormitory  decorations  respectively. 
40  floats  competed  for  prizes  in  originality, 
beauty,  and  humor,  and  the  Arizona  Club, 
the  Val  Hyric  social  unit,  and  the  Sophomore 
Class  were  victorious  in  these  areas.  Sitting 
on  top  of  the  Y'd  World  for  the  week  was 
queen  Beverly  White  from  Brigham  City,  Utah, 
attended  by  Carol  Ronnow,  Las  Vegas,  Nev- 
ada, and  Dorothy  Crofts,  AAenIo  Park,  Calif- 
ornia. The  queens  were  crowned  at  a  special 
Homecoming  assembly  directed  by  Nan 
Greene,  and  reigned  regally  over  the  events 
of  the  week.  Richard  Ballou  was  responsible 
for  bringing  the  jazz  artist  George  Shearing 
to  the  campus  for  a  concert  performance,  and 
the  dancers  were  also  entertained  by  the  love- 
ly voice  of  former  BYU  student.  Mavis  Rivers. 
The  disappointment  of  losing  the  football 
game  to  Arizona  State,  31-0,  was  soon  for- 
gotten at  the  various  openhouses  held  by  so- 
cial units,  residence  halls,  and  graduated 
classes.  Jim  Bean,  student  chairman,  and  Paul 
E.  Felt,  faculty  advisor,  with  the  help  of  their 
committee,  were  responsible  for  a  succesful 
and   memorable   Homecoming   celebration. 


Program  bureau  entertainers  relived  their  trip 
to    the    mystic    Orient    in    Fieldhouse    Frolics. 


President  Wilkinson    introduced    Homecoming 
Queen  Beverly  White  at  the  Queen's  Banquet. 


Eager   hopefuls   anxiously  awaited   results  of 
Homecoming  elections. 


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Broadbent    Hall    captured    housing   decoration         he   Homecoming  court  reigned  on   the  BYU 
sweepstakes.  Alumni  float. 


Muumuued    Mavis    Rivers,    Capitol    recording 
artist,     starred    at    the     Homecoming    dance. 


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DOROTHY  CROFTS 


CAROL  RONNOW 


Dorothy  Croffs,  Senior  Class  Secretary,  was  chosen 
as  second  attendant  to  the  Homecoming  queen. 
Dorothy,  an  executive  secretarial  major  is  from 
Menio  Park,  California.  She  is  a  member  of  Val 
Norn  Social  Unit  and  active  in  Relief  Society.  Dor- 
othy was  also  business  manager  of  her  sophomore 
class. 


Las  Vegas  is  the  home  of  senior  Carol  Ronnow  who 
was  chosen  as  first  attendant  to  the  Homecoming 
queen.  Carol,  a  transfer  from  Arizona  U,  is  majoring 
in  elementary  education.  She  is  a  member  of  OST. 
Past  honors  include  Val  Hyric  Sweetheart,  attendant 
to  both  Belle  of  the  Y  and  Athenian  Dixie  Ball 
Queen.  Carol  is  also  a  songleader. 


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HOMECOMING  ROYALTY 


QUEEN   BEVERLY 

A  glance  at  Beverly  White's  record  makes  apparent  her  spon- 
sorship by  the  Program  Bureau  and  her  final  selection  by  the 
students  as  Homecoming  Queen.  Along  with  her  skills  as  a  major- 
ette, in  which  position  Bev  has  served  for  3  years  with  the  BYU 
marching  band,  she  is  a  dancer,  pianist,  and  vocalist.  She  trav- 
elled with  the  Program  Bureau  in  the  Orient  singing  in  a  girls' 
trio.  Winning  the  cake  baking  contest  in  Belle  of  the  Y  Week  was 
one  of  the  accomplishments  that  made  her  worthy  of  the  title 
of  attendant  to  the  1960  Belle  of  the  Y.  She  was  also  honored 
by  the  Athenian  social  unit  as  their  Dixie  Ball  Queen.  Beverly 
hails  originally  from  Idaho  Falls,  and  went  to  school  at  Ricks  Col- 
lege in  Idaho  before  transferring  to  BYU.  Beverly,  who  is  a  sen- 
ior this  year  majoring  in  elementary  education,  was  crowned 
Queen  of  the  1960  Homecoming  festivities  by  her  father  at  a 
special  assembly. 


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Homely  Coming  Queen  Marcia  Bradshaw  shown  being  crowned  by  her  roommate,  is 
flanked  by  her  two  attendants  Betty  Brown  and  Joset  Fisher.  This  group  was  chosen  from 
among  the   Heritage   Halls  crowd. 


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Hours  of  labor  were  finally  culminated  when 
such  floats  as  this  colorful  cornucopia  adorn- 
ed by  lovely  coeds  paraded  through  Prtivo 
heralding  the  afternoon's  Homecoming  game. 
Even  the  queen  and  her  attendants  donned 
football  helmets  to  express  their  enthusiasm 
for  the  game. 


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Climaxing  the  week's  events  was  the  Satur- 
day football  game  in  which  BYU  played 
Arizona  State.  Even  though  Arizona  won,  it 
proved  an  exciting  afternoon  for  the  thou- 
sands of  students,  alumni  and  friends  who 
filled  the  stadium. 


Student  organizers  of  Homecoming  included,  row  1:  Ann  Crane,  Morris  Slack,  Nan  Greene,  Jo  Paine,  Pam  Relyea,  Ver- 
lene  Spackman,  Mary  Jacobs,  DeMont  Dockstader;  row  2:  Neil  Coleman,  Jack  Davis,  Chairman  Jim  Bean,  Letty  Lant, 
Stewart  Bay. 


left:  Craig  Kirkham  and  John  Dredge  ar- 
range the  IK  display  table  during  Or- 
ganization Week.  Top  center:  The  Viking 
social  unit  even  used  a  sports  car  in  the 
Eyring  Science  Center  to  attract  passers-by. 


ORGANIZATION  WEEK 
AMS  MEN'S  NIGHT 


Organizations  on  campus  were  given 
an  opportunity  to  display  their  wares 
to  the  studentbody  during  fall  semes- 
ter. Tables  laden  with  scrapbooks  and 
trophies  gave  an  indication  of  the 
competitive  spirit  which  exists  among 
the  units  in  vying  for  athletic,  schol- 
astic,  and   social   honors. 

AMS  sponsored  a  week  entirely  for 
the  men.  Perhaps  the  highlight  of  the 
entire  affair  was  the  address  deliver- 
ed by  Vernon  Law  of  baseball  fame 
from  the  Pittsburg  Pirate  World 
Champions. 


Vernon  Law,  Pittsburg  Pirate  pitcher,  ad- 
dressed men  attending  the  annual  Men's 
night  confab.  Walt  Hill,  representing  the 
men  students  of  BYU,  presented  a  plaque 
16  Law  for  his  outstanding  character  and 
athletic  ability. 


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Campus  buildings  continued  to  be  as 
busy  on  Sunday  as  during  the  week. 
With  three  stakes  and  28  wards,  stu- 
dents participated  in  Priesthood,  Re- 
lief Society,  Sunday  School,  and  Sac- 
rament Meeting,  in  addition  to  the 
many  other  planning  sessions  called 
by  the  bishops  and  stake  presidents. 
It  was  not  uncommon  to  see  a  child 
in  his  mother's  lap,  the  friendly  hand- 
shake at  the  door,  the  after  meeting 
discussions,  and  the  solemnity  enjoy- 
ed while  the  sacrament  was  being 
passed. 


RELIGION  ON  SUNDAY 


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WOMEN'S  WEEK 


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With  the  advent  of  Women's  Week  this  year,  the 
campus  male  headed  for  the  hills  with  a  coed  in 
pursuit.  The  assembly,  fashion  show,  and  Pre- 
ference Ball  were  each  an  integral  part  of  the 
week  sponsored  by  the  AWS  Council.  Coeds  did 
not  have  to  stand  in  line  this  year  to  get  their 
preference  because  they  previously  drew  for 
times  when  they  would  prefer.  Over  5,000  per- 
sons attended  the  ball  which  was  held  in  four 
halls. 


Top:  From  behind  the  stage  an  intent  onlooker  watches 
the  antics  of  David  Jacobs,  one  of  the  preferred  men, 
in  pantomiming  "My  Old  Flame."  Left  center:  A  pert 
coed  walks  down  the  ramp  to  model  a  suit  during  the 
AWS  fashion  show.  Bottom  left:  It  really  isn't  a  ghost, 
but  merely  a  coed  giving  tips  on  how  a  girl  can  best 
make  herself  appealing  to  the  boy. 


Kent  Haws  from  San  Diego,  California  was  voted  as 
being  most  preferred  by  the  coeds  of  Brigham  Young 
University,  He  and  ten  attendants  reigned  over  the 
Preference  Ball. 


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Row  1:  Richard  Stringham,  Bruce 
Gibb,  David  Jacobs,  Roger  Oox- 
ey. 

Row  2:  Blaine  Quarnstrom,  Don- 
ald Wright,  Craig  Christensen, 
Max  Pinegar. 


Row    3:    Richard    Hunter, 
Seely,  Kent  Haws. 


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Right:  Two  soldiers  appeared  on  the  Christmas  assem- 
bly and  delighted  the  audience  with  a  rendition  of  the 
"March  of  the  Chocolate  Soldier."  Below:  Talent  from 
the  Program  Bureau  combined  to  present  the  laughter- 
filled,  solemn,  reflecting  Christmas  assembly.  Bottom 
left:  Caroling,  an  old  Christmas  time  tradition,  gave 
many  students  the  opportunity  to  spread  Christmas 
cheer  to  the  residents  of  Provo. 


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CHRISTMAS  ACTIVITIES 


Students  who  came  from  areas  where  it  never 
snows  were  disappointed  to  find  that  Provo 
and  Utah  did  not  enjoy  a  white  Christmas. 
Wards,  campus  units,  and  apartments  all 
created  parties  and  programs  to  help  catch 
the  spirit  of  Christmas.  The  university  ad- 
ministration played  Santa  Clause  by  letting 
school  out  for  the  holidays  three  days  earlier 
than  planned.  Of  course,  this  decision  was 
reached  when  over  1500  students  gathered 
at  Cannon  Center  to  protest  the  short  time 
they  had  to  drive  home  before  Christmas. 
During  the  holidays,  events  were  planned  for 
all  those  who  lived  to  far  away  to  go  home. 
Dances,  skating  parties,  firesides,  and  trim- 
ming the  tree  were  all  a  part  of  everyone's 
Christmas. 


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Upper   right:  Santa  Clause,   who   has  become 

a  beloved  tradition,  was  seen  many  times  on 
the  streets  of  downtown  Provo.  Right:  Norm 
Nielson  presents  a  trio  of  coeds  a  present 
which  is  symbolic  of  the  Wiseman's  gift  to 
the  Christ  child.  Lower  right:  Trimming  the 
tree  in  Budge  Hall  lounge  helped  many  stu- 
dents feel  the  spirit  of  Christmas.  Below:  A 
demonstration  by  students  in  Cannon  Center 
helped  the  administration  decide  to  extend 
the  length  of  Christmas  holidays. 


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INTERNATIONAL  WEEK 


India,  Africa,  France,  Canada.  .  .  .  the  list  of 
countries  represented  at  BYU  spans  the  globe. 
These  guests  from  other  countries  shared  some 
of  their  culture  and  mores  with  the  rest  of  the 
studentbody  during  International  Week.  The  week 
of  discussions,  movies,  and  demonstrations  was 
climaxed  by  an  assembly  and  a  dance  sponsored 
by  foreign  students  for  the  school. 


An  Oriental  flavor  pervaded  the  campus  as  Chinese 
New  Year  celebrants,  complete  with  traditional  drag- 
on, snaked  their  way  through  downtown  Prove  to 
wind  up  with  an  exhibition  on  the  Quad. 


Students  stopped  to  admire  the  multi-colored  display 
of  flags  which  lined  walks  in  front  of  the  Eyring  Sci- 
ence Center. 


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The  Polynesian  Club  entertained  at  an  assembly  en- 
acting tales  from  the  Book  of  Mormon.  Flame  eaters 
and  sword  dancers  put  on  an  exciting  performance 
of  skill  and  daring. 


Fayek  Saleh  translated  many  papers,  letters  and  other 
documents  over  300  years  old  from  Arabic  to  English. 


WINTER  CARNIVAL 


In  spite  of  uncooperative  weatherman,  snow  enthusiasts  headed  for  the 
slopes  and  ponds  to  compete  in  Winter  Carnival  frolics.  Skiing,  skating 
and  broomball  contests  were  the  highlights  of  the  week.  Entertainment 
at  the  "Alice  in  Wonderland"  dance  was  provided  by  Capitol  recording 
artists,  the  King  Sisters. 


The  Chinooks  emerged  victorious  from  final 
playoffs  with  dorm  team  EL-2  in  broomball 
competition. 


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left:  Figure  skating  winners  were  Ken  Park- 
er, Donna  Mackay,  Ruth  Ann  Hamilton, 
Heather  White  and  Nad  Brown. 


Below:  Abel  (Glen  Potter)  finds  himself  wan- 
dering in  the  land  of  "Never-So-North"  at  the 
AMS  assembly  put  on  for  Winter  Carnival. 


ROYALTY 


PRINCESS  ANN 


Ann  Dunkley  of  Ogden,  Utah  was  chosen  to 
reign  over  Winter  Carnival  Week  as  Snow 
Princess.  Ann  was  a  member  of  O.  S.  Tro- 
vata  social  unit.  Majoring  in  elementary  edu- 
cation, Ann  received  this  honor  her  senior 
year.  Qualifications  in  being  judged  Snow 
Princess  included  skiing  and  skating  ability, 
in    addition   to   beauty   and   personality. 


DONNA  MACKAY 

Freshman  Donna  Mackay  from  Calgary,  Al- 
berta, Canada  was  selected  as  first  attendant 
to  Ann.  Donna  was  a  member  of  Tokalon 
social  unit  and  Canadian  Club.  She  majored 
In  French  and  listed  skiing  as  her  favorite 
hobby. 


MARJORY   HILL 


Another  Canadian,  Marjory  Hill,  was  chosen 
as  second  attendant  to  Princess  Ann.  Marjory 
Is  from  Montreal,  Quebec.  She  was  a  mem- 
ber of  the  program  bureau  and  was  assistant 
drum  majorette  with  the  marching  band.  As 
a  freshman,  Marjory  was  enrolled  in  the 
General  College  with  an  emphasis  on  busi- 
ness. 


HOWARD    UIBEL 


Howard  Uibel  from  Mountain  View,  Alberta, 
Canada  won  over  tough  competition  to  be 
selected  as  Snow  King  of  Winter  Carnival 
Week.  Howard  is  a  graduate  student  maioring 
in  physical  education.  He  was  also  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Sportsmen  Club.  Howard  was  a 
ski   instructor. 


DICK    STAATS 

Richard  Rampton,  a  transfer  student  from  the 
University  of  Utah,  was  selected  as  first  at- 
tendant to  Howard.  Rich  was  a  junior  major- 
ing in  business  management.  He  was  a  mem- 
ber of  Sportsmen  Club  and  an  end  on  the 
varsity  football  team.   Rich  taught  skiing. 


RICH    RAMPTON 


Dick  Staats,  a  junior  journalism  major,  was 
second  attendant  to  Howard.  Dick  is  from 
Santa  Monica,  California.  His  hobbies  are 
listed  as  snow  and  water  skiing  and  sports 
cars.  He  was  also  a  member  of  Sportsmen 
Club.  Dick  worked  on  the  ski  patrol  and  as 
a  ski  instructor. 


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AROUND  THE  CAMPUS 


The  inevitable  conclusion  to  every  sem- 
ester is  always  final  exams.  Libraries 
v^hich  have  been  half-empty  during  the 
rest  of  the  term  are  suddenly  jammed 
v\/ith  busy  scholars  seeking  to  catch  up 
on  hours  of  back  vi^ork.  The  most  famous 
of  all  famous  last  words  heard  floating 
around  about  this  time  are  always,  "Next 
semester  I'm  not  going  to  get  behind!" 


From  the  rooms  in  Helaman  and  Heritage,  to  the  lobbies  of  the  same,  students 
sit  and  lie  in  various  positions  to  get  the  most  from  their  books.  Alone  and  to- 
gether everyone  seeks  from  the  books  which  contain  knowledge  and  experience 
of  others.  Stairways  and  bleachers  also  are  used  for  the  favorite  pastime  of  study 
.  .  .  study  .  .  .  study. 


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Top  left:  Children  of  all  ages  took  part  in  demonstrations  around  New 
Orleans'  integrated  William  Franz  School.  Even  twisted  Bible  scrip- 
tures were  used  to  boycott  the  school.  Top  right:  In  Rome,  America's 
Otis  Davis  (right)  sprinted  across  the  line  first  in  the  last  leg  of  the 
1,600  meter  relay.  The  U.S.  team  set  a  new  world  record  of  3:02.2. 
Bottom  left:  Pirate  Bill  AAazeroski  races  towards  home  plate  after 
clouting  a  ninth  inning  home  run  which  gave  the  Pirates  the  game 
and  the  World  Series.  Bottom  right:  Students  crowd  into  the  Smith 
lobby  to  view  the  series  on  television.  Instructors  found  the  inter- 
mittent cheers  hard  to  cope  with.  (Photos  furnished  by  United  Press 
International). 


WORLD  EVENTS 


From  the  time  school  began  up  to  the  time  of 
graduation,  the  events  which  occurred  through- 
out the  world,  helped  shape  our  ideas  and 
thoughts.  Trouble  spots  seemed  to  spring  up  over 
night  in  some  remote  part  of  the  world.  From 
the  Congo  to  Cuba,  world  leaders  were  con- 
stantly sitting  on  the  edge  of  their  seats  trying 
to  decide  what  move  next  would  best  further 
their  cause  .  .  .  freedom  or  communism. 


Top  right:  Soviet  Premier  Nikita  Khrushchev  waved  his  arms  as  he  addressed  the  UN 
General  Assembly  in  New  York  on  October  1.  He  charged  that  the  U.S.  "sooner  or 
later  will  have  to  learn"  that  a  democratic  system  is  possible  only  under  communism. 
Mr.  K  made  a  surprise  visit  to  the  UN. 


Right:  Fighting  and  terrorism  in  the  Congo  made  leaders  all  over  the  world  continually 
uneasy.  Russia  and  the  United  States  continually  threatened  to  enter  war  if  either 
enered  the  issue.  Shown  are  two  bloody  and  weary  Congolese  who  were  caught  up  in 
the  struggle  for  power. 


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left:  Here  a  smiling  candidate.  Senator  John  F.  Ken- 
nedy enters  the  voting  booth  at  the  West  End  Branch 
library  in  Boston  to  cast  his  ballot.  Kennedy  won  the 
election  to  beconne  the  34th  president  of  the  United 
States.  The  pooular  vote  indicated  less  than  a  300,000 
vote  difference  between  Kennedy  and  Nixon. 


Elections  nationally  and  locally  affected  the  students 
on  campus.  Throughout  the  campaign,  both  Democrats 
and  Republicar.s  made  their  pitch  to  student  voters. 
Headed  by  student  committees  and  student  chairmen, 
booths  on  campus  distributed  literature  for  their  res- 
pective parties.  President's  Kennedy's  brother,  Ted, 
represented  the  Democrats  and  US  Rep.  Henry  A. 
Dixon  represented  the  Republicans  in  a  series  of  forum 
assemblies. 


Senator  Kennedy  and  Vice  President  Nixon  engaged 
In  several  debstes  over  a  national  television  network. 
Each  side  claimed  a  victory  over  the  other  after  the 
debate,  but  it  finally  took  the  voters  to  decide  who 
should  be  the  next  president. 


Top:  Finalists  for  Belle  of  the  Y  were  Tamar 
Ashby,  Karen  Hanks,  Linda  Smith,  Paul. 
Hoogendorn,  Paula  Drayton,  Dahnelle  Bower 
Sherry  Mills,  Carolyn  Porter,  Marlene  Cole 
man.  Left:  Flaming  torches  of  the  IK's  madi 
a  glowing  path  down  the  mountainside  a 
the  Y  burned  brightly  in  honor  of  the  nev 
queen,  Tamera  Ashby.  Below:  The  IK's  madi 
certain  that  the  old  Y  bell  was  in  workini 
order. 


BELLE  OF  THE  Y 


Talent  was  one  of  the  nnaior  areas  that  led  to  the  final 
decision  during  Belle  of  the  Y  judging.  A  student  as- 
sembly revealed  the  top  talent  displayed  by  the  ten 
finalists.  Below:  Dahnelle  Bower  swings  to  the  "blues" 
in  a  modern  dance  routine.  Linda  Smith,  right,  caught 
the  fiery  mood  of  Latin  rhythms  as  she  danced  to  a 
medley  of  South  American  tunes. 


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THE  BELLE  AND  HER  COURT 


Top:  Cake  baking  is  one  qualification  a  true  Belle  of 
the  Y  must  be  able  to  master.  Cakes  are  tested  on  tex- 
ture, taste  and  originality.  One  main  stipulation  all 
contestants  must  abide  by  is  that  they  do  not  use  a 
boxed  cake  mix.  Top  center:  Beauty  and  personality 
were  traits  a  winning  candidate  must  possess.  Based 
on  poise,  facial  beauty,  and  congeniality,  these  coeds 
came  out  on  top.  Bottom  center:  Talent  in  dance,  song, 
or  whatever,  helped  the  judges  decide  who  was  most 
qualified  for  the  crown.  Original  poetry  by  one  con- 
testant gave  her  the  nod  in  this  division.  Bottom:  After 
going  through  a  variation  of  ballroom  dances  such  as 
the  waltz,  cha  cha,  and  fox  trot,  another  winning  candi- 
date came  closer  to  victory.  On  Friday  the  studentbody 
voted  for  the  most  popular  and  Friday  evening  at  the 
dance  a  lass  received  the  crown  and  a  bouquet  of 
long   stemmed   roses. 


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Sophomore  Tamara  Ashby  first  knew  she  had  been  chosen  Belle  of  the  Y  when 
the  Intercollegiate  Knights  lighted  her  initials  beside  the  block  Y.  Majoring  in 
sociology,  Tamara  finds  time  to  be  active  in  Cami  Los  and  act  as  a  songleader  at 
athletic  events.  Tamara  was  a  Cougarette  when  she  was  a  freshman.  Burley,  Idaho 
s  her  home  which  she  was  able  to  represent  as  Miss  Idaho  in  1960. 


PAULA   DRAYTON 

Acting  as  first  attendant  to  Belle  Tamara,  Paula  Drayton  from  Bethesada,  Mary- 
land gave  a  rendition  of  original  poetry  to  garner  the  runner-up  spot.  Paula  is  a 
member  of  Alcyone  social  unit  and  Spur  service  unit.  In  her  ward  MIA  she  Is  age 
group  counselor. 


MARIENE  COLEMAN 

Marlene  Coleman  is  the  second  Miss  Idaho  in  the  Belle  of  the  Y  trio.  She  is  a 
Tokalon  from  Pocatello,  Idaho.  Marlene  had  the  lead  in  Opera  Workshop's  produc- 
tion, "The  Emperor's  New  Clothes."  As  a  freshman  student,  Marlene  is  maioring 
in  music. 


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ENGINEERING  WEEK 


Wonders  of  the  world  of  science  were 
displayed  during  Engineering  Week 
openhouses.  Films  and  discussions  ex- 
plaining the  function  of  engineering  in 
fields  varying  from  modern  industry  to 
national  defense  highlighted  the  week. 
Robert  Weight,  chief  civil  and  structural 
engineer  for  the  Power  and  Industrial 
Division  of  the  L.  A.  Bechtel  Corpora- 
tion, Dr.  Henry  Eyring  of  the  University 
of  Utah,  and  Werhner  Von  Braun,  direc- 
tor of  the  Marshall  Space  Flight  Center, 
were  guest  lecturers  during  the  week. 


what  next?  Atomic  marshmallows  of  gigantic 
size  emerged  from  one  of  the  displays  much 
to  the  delight  of  young  spectators. 


Right:  Robert  Weight  told  BYU  engineers  of 
the  latest  developments  in  the  field  of  engin- 
eering. 


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CAMPUS  SCENES 


There  are  many  activities  on  campus  which  are 
not  a  part  of  any  organized  group,  but  they  do 
play  an  important  part  in  our  college  life.  At 
the  McDonald  Health  Center  shots  and  pills  are 
available  to  any  student  who  seeks  them.  The 
oft-repeated  call  of  "the  switchboard  is  closing" 
is  familiar  to  all  those  who  call  the  dorms  at  11 
p.m.  Lines  are  the  big  thing  at  Cannon  Center 
when  food  is  the  main  object.  And  if  you  get 
hugnry  between  classes  the  myriads  of  vending 
machines  will  sell  anything  from  chewing  gum  to 
potato  salad.  The  era  of  Wymount  is  soon  to  come 
to  a  close  as  the  university  plans  to  build  new 
married  housing  units. 


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BIBLER  BOUNCE 

Inspired  by  Dick  Bibler's  nationally  famous 
"Little  Man  on  Campus"  cartoons,  the  annual  Bib- 
ler  Bounce  is  sponsored  by  the  Daily  Universe. 
Applications  are  submitted  for  the  snarfiest  pro- 
fessor, the  lushiest  Louise,  and  the  most  worth- 
less Worthal  on  all  the  BYU  campus.  Indeed,  there 
is  not  a  dirth  of  applications,  which  flow  into  the 
Universe  office.  It  seems  everyone  knew  someone 
who  qualified  for  one  part  of  the  infamous  trio. 
This  year  before  the  dance  a  jazz  ensemble  con- 
sisting of  University  of  Utah  profs  and  Utah 
Symphony  Orchestra  members  gave  a  rousing 
concert. 


Top  right  A  trio  performed  at  intermission  in  front  of 
the  bandstand  which  held  the  Y's  Men  who  played  for 
the  dance.  Center:  Sally  Hale  was  elected  by  popular 
vote  to  portray  Louise  Lush  Bill  Wootten  was  accorded 
the  honor  of  representing  Worthal  from  the  famous 
comic  cartoon.  And  finally,  C.  Van  Perkins  was  select- 
ed from  a  long  list  of  candidates  to  be  Professor 
Snarf. 


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SONGFEST 


It's  surprising  what  you  can  uncover  in  an  old  attic— 
everything  from  old  shoes  to  some  rather  fancy 
spiders.  Left:  Composer  and  conductor  of  sweepstakes 
winning  Tokalon  song,  Karen  Keller,  received  the 
trophy  for  her  unit  from  Songfest  chairman  Betsy 
Cannon.  Miss  Cannon  and  Jo  Ann  Murphy  acted  as 
co-chairmen  to  produce  the  1961  Songfest,  "AttiCj 
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Nan  Greene  and  Ron  Hadley  discovered  many  fasci- 
nating memories  as  they  browsed  through  their  "attic 
treasures." 


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Parents'   memories  of   their   son   sent  off   to   war  was 
the  story  sung  by  the  Goldbrickers. 


Beginning  at  top  loft:  "Dear  John"  Val  Norns  won 
second  place  with  a  musical  medley  of  their  mail 
(male?)  problems.  From  baby  bottles  to  missionary 
tracting  shoes  was  the  theme  of  Shomrah  Kiyel.  A 
Tokalon  miss  learned  that  everything,  even  a  spider, 
has  beauty;  you  just  have  to  seek  it  out.  Athenians 
sang  of  a  man's  search  for  solace  from  the  "Hand  of 
God". 


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STUDENT  TEACHING 


That  memorable  experience  as  the  mold- 
er  of  a  future  generation  was  recorded 
by  Helio  Gonzales  as  he  followed  a  new 
student  teacher  through  her  first  day  in 
class.  With  4160  working  for  teaching 
certificates  of  whom  773  went  student 
teaching  this  year,  BYU's  college  of  ed- 
ucation   ranked    third    in    the   nation. 


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Henry   Heilesen  was  elected  as  the  new  stu- 
dentbody   president  for  1961-62. 


Richard    Hunter    became    the    new    vice   pres- 
dent   of   finance   for   the   coming   year. 


George  Mangan  replaced  Keith  Terry  as  vice 
president  of  student  relations. 


ELECTIONS 


Elections  on  the  Brigham  Young  Univer- 
sity campus  are  always  interesting  to  say 
the  least.  An  almost  carnival-like  spirit 
prevails  as  student  campaigners  erect 
their  posters  on  the  quad.  In  the  primary, 
over  52  students  campaigned  for  stu- 
dentbody  and  class  offices.  Included  on 
the  ballot  v\/as  a  referendum  vote  con- 
cerning the  status  of  social  units  on  cam- 
pus—w^ould  they  or  v^/ould  they  not  be 
left  on  campus?  Over  50  per  cent  of  the 
studentbody  participated  by  turning  out 
to  vote,  this  being  indicative  of  the  -in- 
terest generated   by  the  campaigners. 


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Far  left:  As  seen  from  the  stairway  in  the 
McKay  building,  the  quad  was  adorned  with 
posters  and  campaigners,  left:  Students 
stopped  at  the  polling  places  to  ponder  over 
their  favorite's  qualifications.  Picture  panels 
of  all  the  campaigners  were  posted  at  the 
polls. 


Del    Faddis  was  elected  to  represent  the  stu- 
dentbody    in    organizing    social    affairs. 


Terry  O'Brien  will  direct  the  culture  facets  of 
the    studentbody    as    culture    vice    president. 


The  old.  Max  Pinegar,  makes  way  for  the 
new,  Henry  Heilesen,  in  the  spirit  of  broth- 
erhood. 


Students  who  walked  through  the  quad 
found  an  array  of  posters  and  gimmicks  to 
attract  their  attention. 


Stairways,  photographs,  plastic  swimming 
pools,  and  a  badminton  game  added  to  the 
campaigners  enthusiasm  in  trying  to  influence 
students. 


JUNIOR  PROM 


Top  left:  Members  of  the  Junior  Prom  committee  work- 
ed many  hours  making  large  impressionistic  murals  to 
cover  the  walls  of  the  east  gymnasium.  Center  right: 
Dancers  portray  students  and  professor  on  the  Junior 
Prom  assembly  "Impressions  of  Youth."  Bottom  left: 
Students  flocked  to  the  pre-Prom  concert  which  fea- 
tured the   Four   Preps,  famous   recording  artists. 


Under  the  direction  of  Prom  chaifman  Marv  -WrigJey,  the  Prom 
committee  worked  extensively  to  bring  the  studentbody  the  best 
Junior  Prom  ever.  Themed  "Impressions,"  students  entered  an  at- 
mosphere of  fantasy  in  the  made  over  fieldhouse.  Hundreds  of 
yards  of  cheese  cloth  dotted  v^ith  accent  lights  draped  over  the 
dancers,  transformed  the  east  gymnasium  into  a  dancer's  paradise. 
Murals  of  modern  impressions  covered  the  walls.  Although  no  big 
name  band  played  for  the  Prom,  the  pre-Prom  concert  by  the  Four 
Preps  added  much  to  the  occasion.  The  main  basketball  floor  was 
transformed  into  a  candlelit  refreshment  area.  Favors  of  roses  and 
perfume  were  presented  to  each  coed  present.  As  usual  the  Prom 
was  held  two  nights  to  accommodate  the  large  turnout. 


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Top  leh:  Mel  Gish  and  Loa  Kirk  performed  on  the  all- 
dance  Junior  Prom  assembly  "Impressions  of  Youth." 
Center  left:  Youth  goes  to  war  and  experiences  the 
pangs  of   fear   and   courage   and   becomes  a  man. 


Right:  Youth  as  he  grows  up  experiences  flirtation  as  depicted  on 
the  Junior  Prom  assembly.  Bottom  left:  Youth  finds  love  and  the 
joys  thereof. 


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THE  FOUR  PREPS 

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Top  right:  Recording  stars  and  night  club  entertainers, 
the  Four  Preps  performed  Friday  and  Saturday  even- 
ings at  a  pre-Prom  concert.  Moving  through  old  fav- 
orites as  well  as  new/  recording  releases,  this  group 
treated  the  audience  to  an  hour  of  entertainment 
strictly  Hollyvi/ood  style.  Harmonizing,  joking,  mimic- 
ing,    and    singing    were    all    integrated    Into    their   act. 


BoHem  left:  Many  couples  found  that  the  Junior  Prom 
meant  magic  in  their  lives  and  left  a  special  feeling 
within  them.  Bottom  right:  A  fountain  of  water  caught 
the  eye  of  many  couples  who  went  to  the  1961  Jun- 
ior Prom  "impressions." 


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Top:  Prom  couples  hardly  realized  they  were 
in  the  fieldhouse  when  they  attended  the 
Prom,  just  as  the  refreshment  area  does  not 
reveal  that  this  is  the  main  basketball  floor. 
Bottom:  Couples  waited  in  the  atmosphere  of 
sparkling  fountains  and  painted  murals  to 
meet  the  reception  line  composed  of  com- 
mittee members  and  special  guests. 


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Y  DAY  ACTIVITIES 


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Top    right:    After    all    the    work    was    don' 
students    gathered    at   the    stadium    to   eat 
lunch  furnished  by  the  Food  Service.  Top  lei 
Buckets  of  whitewash  poured  Into  the  barr 
which  hosed  It  onto  the  rock  and  cement  ' 


Y  Day  activities  were  centered  around  the  theme 
"Y's  Day,  Y's  Play."  From  the  398  foot  block  Y  on 
the  mountain  to  the  boat  harbor  on  Utah  Lake,  Y 
students  carried,  scrubbed,  pulled,  dug,  painted, 
raked,  and  got  sunburned  in  a  day  of  work  and 
fun.  Starting  at  six  in  the  morning  and  ending 
at  twelve  that  evening,  Provo  and  the  campus 
took  on  a  new  look  of  freshness.  The  day  was 
highlighted  by  the  whitewashing  of  the  huge 
symbol  by  the  bucket  brigade  and  ended  with 
an  intra-squad  football  game.  The  IK's  lighted 
the  block  Y  during  the  evening. 


Bottom  right:  Buckets  passed  up  and  down  the  hill  for 
a  half  a  day  in  order  to  get  the  Y  whitewashed. 
Bottom  left:  Food  service  people  dished  up  the  food 
as  anxious  and  hungry  students  filed  into  the  stadium. 


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Top  right:  Wards,  units,  and  freelancers  worked  on 
projects  throughout  Provo,  as  did  these  girls  seen 
whitewashing  a  fence.  Top  left:  Physical  plant  trucks 
made  sure  all  the  trash  uprooted  from  its  resting  place 
was  hauled  away. 


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Bottom  right:  In  the  stadium  games  after  all  the  work 
was  done,  chariot  races  caught  the  interest  of  the 
audience.  Bottom  left:  On  the  west  playing  field  unit 
competed  against  unit  in  a  tug-of-war.  All  was  well 
until    someone   got   hold   of  the   fire   hose. 


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Graduates 298 

Seniors 30^ 

Juniors 331 

Sophomores 349 

Freshmen 370 

Indexes 408 


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left:  Ron  Knight,  Helen  Bartlett,  and  Al  Rencher 
served  as  Graduate  Officers  during  the  year. 
Ron  was  vice  president  with  Helen  as  secretary 
and  Al   as   president. 

Bottom  left:  Al  Rencher  was  Graduate  Class 
President  and  Ron  Knight  was  Graduate  Class 
Vice  President. 


Working  closely  with  Graduate  Dean  Wes 
ley  P.  Lloyd,  the  graduate  students  found 
that  there  was  research  work  and  technical 
snooping  which  could  be  obtained  through 
their  fields  of  study.  The  Graduate  School 
can  look  to  future  growth  with  the  depart- 
ments of  the  university  making  it  possible 
to  obtain  a  doctorate  for  the  first  time. 


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GRADUATES 


Row  1:  James  Anderson,  Electrical  Engineering;  Rich- 
ard Anderson,  Chemistry;  Kenneth  Ash,  Chemistry; 
Gordon  Augason,  Physics;  Carl  Bair,  Physical  Edu- 
cation; Richard  Bartholomew,  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing; Irvin  Bassett,  Physics. 

Row  2:  John  Beardall,  Physics;  Veldon  Bennett, 
German;  Thomas  Beck,  French;  LaMar  Barrett,  Re- 
ligion; Gordon  Betters,  Physics;  Onnig  Bezirjian, 
Chemistry;  Ruth  Bezzant,  English. 

Row  3:  Larry  Bond,  Animal  Husbandry;  Donald 
Bright,  Entomology;  Elias  Brinton,  Zoology;  Rayo 
Budge,  French;  Clarence  Calder,  English;  Ray  Cald- 
well, History;  Regenia  Chadwick,  H.D.F.R. 

Row  4:  Marshall  Chatwin,  Psychology;  Richard  Chiu, 
Civil  Engineering;  Dean  Christensen,  Physics;  Jos- 
eph Christensen,  Radio  and  T.V.;  Karl  Christian, 
Tool  Engineering;  Roger  Clark,  Music;  Leo  Conk, 
Physical  Education. 


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11 


GRADUATES 


Row  1:  Paul  Conrad,  Botany;  Thomas  Conway,  Pol- 
itical Science;  Ivan  Cook,  H.D.F.R.;  Ken  Cowley, 
French;  Malcolm  Crawford,  Electrical  Engineering; 
Sheldon  Dahl,  Educational  Administration;  Thomas 
Davies,  Chemistry. 

Row  2:  David  Dawson,  Mechanical  Engineering;  Kay 
Dickerson,  Mechanical  Engineering;  Dennis  Dixon, 
Economics;  DeAnne  Dorny,  English;  Dorothy  Dre- 
ger,  German;  David  Dryden,  Accounting;  Reva  Dutf, 

H.D.F.R. 

Row  3:  John  Duvall,  Chemistry;  Barbara  Ellsworth, 
Bacteriology;  Kimball  Erdman,  Botany;  James  Far- 
mer, Chemistry;  Ward  Forsyth,  Geography;  Jerold 
Frame,   Physical  Education;  Rell  Francis,  Art. 

Row  4:  Harold  Furniss,  Music  Education;  Leon  Gar- 
rett, Bacteriology;  Morris  Goates,  Zoology;  Morris 
Graves,  Speech;  John  Gurney,  Organic  Chemistry; 
John  Hale,  Chemistry;  Donald  Halladay,  English. 

Row  5:  Marian  Hanna,  Botany;  Betty  Harrison,  Ed- 
ucational Psychology;  Willis  Harrison,  English; 
Spencer  Hatch,  Graduate;  Kenneth  Hodgkinson,  Ge- 
ology; Jeanne  Holdaway,  Elementary  Education; 
Hower  Hsia,  Journalism. 

Row  6:  Hal  Hunter,  Sociology;  Glade  Hunsaker, 
English;  Raymond  Huebner,  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing; Marvin  Jenkins,  Music  Education;  Jerald  Johan- 
sen.  Religious  Education;  James  Johnson,  Account- 
ing; Frank  Judd,  English. 

Row  7:  John  Kadin,  Graduate;  Harold  Kaufman, 
Geology;  Elmo  Keeler,  Mathematics;  Ji  Yoon  Kim, 
Bsiness  Management;  Verleen  King,  Botany;  Marta 
Klein,  Bacteriology;  Wayne  Kleinman,  German. 


Row  8:  Darrell  Knight,  Secondary  Education;  Young 
Oak  Koh,  Animal  Husbandry;  Wung  Gill  Kook,  Pol- 
itical Science;  Vipin  Kothari,  Chemistry;  James  Lar- 
sen.  Educational  Administration;  Eugene  Lasson, 
Electrical   Engineering;   Dale  Laub,   Political  Science. 

Row  9:  Elizabeth  Lauritzan,  Education;  Crayton  Lea- 
vitt.  Geology;  Ronald  Lee,  Music  Education;  David 
Lindsay,  Business  Education;  Jerry  Loomis,  Physics; 
Warren  Luch,  Art;  Mac  Madsen,  Physical  Education. 

Row  10:  Mahbod  Mahmoud,  Mathematics;  Homa- 
youn  Mahoudi,  Psychology;  Gail  Marsh,  Psychol- 
ogy; Sterling  Mason,  Mathematics;  George  McCon- 
kie.  Psychology;  Leo  Merrill,  Physics;  Kent  Merrill, 
Psychology. 

Row  11:  Virginia  Meservy,  Recreation;  Helene  Mey- 
ers, Sociology;  Charles  Mitchell,  Bacteriology;  Don 
Mitchell,  Accounting;  Nalini  Mitra,  Physics;  Mogus 
Molla,  Political  Science;  Yazdan  Mollazal,  Geology. 


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GRADUATES 


Row  1:  Lee  Morrell,  Chemistry;  Weston  Morrill,  Per- 
sonal Guidance;  Albert  AAoulfon,  Agronomy;  Bill 
Murri,  Physics;  Mahesh  Narain,  Business  Manage- 
ment; Morris  Neilson,  Economics;  Glen  Nelson, 
H.D.F.R. 

Row  2:  Harold  Oaks,  Drama;  Linda  Pace,  H.D.F.R.; 
Ralph  Pace,  Art;  Revier  Palmer,  Chemistry;  Vernon 
Parent,  Electrical  Engineering;  Karen  Parker,  English; 
Edward  Paugh,  Electrical  Engineering. 

Row  3:  James  Pedersen,  Botany;  Ken  Peterson,  Soc- 
iology; Robert  Peterson,  Sociology;  Peter  Polgar, 
Electrical  Engineering;  Alvin  Rencher,  Mathematics; 
Merilynne  Rich,  English;  Omar  Rios,  Sociology. 

Row  4:  Jay  Risenmay,  Educational  Psychology;  Jer- 
ald  Robertson,  Chemistry;  Gerald  Robinson,  Geol- 
ogy; Shashi  Shah,  Business  Administration;  Weild- 
ing  Shaw,  Physics;  Howard  Shurtleff,  Entomology; 
Bimlanand  Sinha,  Educational  Administration. 


Row  5:  George  Skyles,  History;  John  Smith,  Mech- 
anical Engineering;  Brady  Smithson,  English;  De- 
forrest  Smouse,  Geology;  Charlene  Steele,  Art;  Don 
Stephenson,  Personal  Guidance;  Otto  Stone,  Speech 
&  Hearing. 

Row  6:  Ric+iafd  Sfrattoft,  Electrical  Engineering;  Le- 
roy  Swensen,  Music;  Leon  Sylvester,  Educational 
Instruction;  Manijeh  Taghavi,  Zoology;  Chandra- 
kant,  Thakkar,  Business  Administration;  Ed  Thomp- 
son, Physics;  William  Tidwell,  Geology. 

Row  7:  Carma  Tingey,  Instruction;  David  Tolman, 
Mathematics;  Henry  Tung,  Civil  Engineering;  How- 
ard Uibel,  Physical  Education;  Arthur  Weight,  Edu- 
cation; Gary  Wells,  Economics;  Goon  Whang, 
Graduate. 

Row  8:  Doretta  Wheeler,  Elementary  Education; 
Blaine    Willes,    Geology;    John    Wittorf,    Chemistry. 

Row  9:  Hayward  Wride,  Geography;  David  Wright, 
Educational  Administration. 


Row     10:     James 
James  Young,  Art. 


Wright,     Electrical     Engineering; 


Row    11:   James  W.   Young,  Chemical    Engineering; 
Waldow  Zaugg,  Biological-Chemistry. 


SENIORS 


The  Class  of  1961  has  seen  many  changes 
conne  to  the  university  in  the  past  four  or  five 
or  even  six  years;  how  many  it  took  to  make 
the  list,  that  of  graduation.  Even  as  they  file 
into  the  George  Albert  Smith  Fieldhouse  to 
hear  the  final  address,  the  new  library  and 
administration  building  will  be  receiving  the 
finishing  touch.  Because  of  the  expanded  aca- 
demic program  in  recent  years,  many  gradu- 
ating seniors  will  be  able  to  stay  at  their  school 
to  seek  that  higher  degree.  During  the  year 
the  senior  class  held  a  class  party  with  the 
freshmen  and  sponsored  several  class  assem- 
blies on  the  last  Friday  of  each  month. 


Left:  Bruce  GIbb,  senior  class  president,  headed  the 
many  events  in  which  the  senior  class  participated. 
F»r  left:  Neil  Coleman,  vice  president,  showed  his 
leadership  ability  by  fulfilling  the  duties  of  his  of- 
fice. Bottom:  The  third  member  of  the  senior  trio 
was  Dorothy  Crofts  who  filled  the  position  of  secre- 
tary of  the  senior  class. 


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Row  1:  Kelton  Abbott,  Joan  Maurine  Acomb,  Bry- 
ant Adams,  Jerry  Ann  Adams,  Larry  Adams,  Newell 
Adamson,  Dale  Ahlstrom. 

Row  2:  Sharon  June  Aitken,  Kay  Aina,  Dean  Aldous, 
Wayne  Allen,  Bonnie  Lou  Alvord,  Cordell  Ander- 
sen,  Karen  Andersen. 

Row  3:  Mario  Andersen,  Donna  Anderson,  Ernest 
Anderson,  James  Anderson,  Joyce  Gaye  Anderson, 
Sharon   Ellen   Anderson,   Stephen  Anderson. 

Row  4:  Edwin  George  Andrews,  Aniene  Andrus, 
Carol  Arave,  William  Arnett,  Carol  Arnold,  Richard 
Arnold,  Wayne  Asay. 

Row  5:  Sandra  Ashby,  William  Ashmore,  Lee  Ash- 
ton,  Allan  Austin,  Max  Aycock,  William  Bachler, 
Junior  Bailey. 

Row  6:  Christine  Baker,  Martha  Baldauf,  Jennie 
Ball,  Sharon  Ballard,  Janice  Kaye  Bangerter,  Bennie 
Banks,  Bonnie  Banks. 

Row  7:  Betty  Barney,  Joan  Barron,  Max  Bartlett, 
Vicki  Bartlett,  Marolyn  Barton,  Dorothy  Irene  Bean, 
Earl   Bean. 


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Row  1:  Pearl  Bennett,  Roland  Bevell,  Judith  Bilder- 
back,  Dennis  Blackhurst,  Dean  Binks,  Martha  Befhea, 
Mario  Blanco. 

Row  2:  Georgena  Beardall,  Roger  Bennett,  Kenneth 
Bentley,  Lowell  Berg,  John  Besendorfer,  Linda  Bel- 
ton,  Lynn  Beus. 

Row  3:  Kent  Beus,  Arvel  Beckstead,  Paul  Beckstrom, 
Reed  Billman,  Delbert  Bills,  Joan  Belliston,  Sandra 
BIschoff. 

Row  4;  Janith  Bishop,  Nan  Black,  Steven  Black, 
Royal  Blacker,  Richard  Bednar,  Gary  Blackner, 
Markham  Bench. 

Row  5:  Loren  Blocher,  JoAnn  Bogh,  Saun  Bohn, 
Theodore  Bohn,  Steven  Bone,  Gary  Bosworth,  Gary 
Bowie. 

Row  6;  Susan  Boyack,  Wayne  Boyack,  Patricia  Boyle, 
James  Brackner,  Marcia  Bradshaw,  lone  Bradley, 
Harvey  Bragg. 

Row  7:  Jean  Brandis,  Darris  Bright,  Grant  Brimhall, 
Loren  Conrad  Bryner,  Beverly  Brunski,  Robert 
Brush,  Rene  Brooksby. 


Row  8:  Darlene  Brown,  Marie  Brown,  Marlene 
Brown,  Gurn  Brown,  Lee  Brown,  Pat  Brown,  Philip 
Brown. 

Row  9:  Sandra  Brown,  Wyn  Brown,  Gale  Bullock, 
Dick  Burke,  Vosco  Millet  Burnham,  Peter  Burnson, 
Stanley  Busby. 

Row  10:  Don  Butcher,  Gwendolyn  Butler,  Eugene 
Butler,  Sherman  Butters,  Carl  Byers,  Harold  Bywater, 
Kathleen   Bowman. 

Row  11:  Florence  Carlile,  Orpha  Cardon,  Wendell 
Rex  Candland,  C.  R.  Canning,  Jerald  Capps,  Charles 
Cardon,  Kathleen  Cardon. 


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Row  1:  Al  Call,  Fred  Calder,  Linda  Carlson,  Stephen 
Case,  Alice  Campbell,  Kay  Cannpbell,  Sechon  Chang. 

Row  2:  Odair  Castro,  Don  Richard  Campbell,  Robert 
Campbell,  William  Charles,  Raymond  Charters,  Dan 
Chipman,  Ben  Christensen. 

Row  3:  Craig  Christensen,  EIroy  Christiansen,  Geor- 
gia Christensen,  Jacqueline  Christensen,  John  Chris- 
tensen, Kay  Christensen,  Lee  Christensen. 

Row  4:  Margaret  Christensen,  Beverly  Clark,  Claudia 
Clark,  Gordon  Clark,  Kathleen  Clark,  Don  Clements, 
Carole  Clynick. 

Row  5:  Tucker  Collings,  Dean  Conklin,  Constance 
Conroy,  Curtis  Coombs,  Marie  Raenelle  Cooper, 
Marilyn  Cooper,  JoAnn  Coulter. 

Row  6:  Alex  Cowan,  Jack  Cox,  Kaye  Cox,  Donna 
Criddle,  Jalair  Crooks,  Helen  Crosland,  Ivan  Cros- 
land. 

Row  7:  Elda  Joan  Crowther,  Larry  Crowley,  Kaye 
Cunninghame,  James  Cushing,  Reneta  Cushing, 
Gloria  Camarillo,  Jerry  Dain. 


Row  8;  Celia  Dance,  Theodore  Davidson,  Betty 
Davis,  Jack  Davis,  Kent  Davis,  Terence  Davis,  La- 
Velle  Day. 

Row  9:  Dorthy  Dean,  Winnifred  Deby,  Rosemary 
Delaney,  Robert  DeLange,  Karen  Dennett,  Charles 
Dermates,  Gayle  DeWitt. 

Row  10:  Mildred  DeWitt,  Esther  Dillman,  James  De- 
Mont  Dockstader,  Carl  Nelson  Dorny,  Ann  Marie 
Doty,  Harold  Doty,  Ronald  Doty. 

Row  11:  Jean  Douglas,  Beverly  Drake,  LaRue 
Drechsel,  John  Dredge,  Bryan  Drennan,  Lee  Duce, 
Gaylon  Deronz  Dudley. 


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Row  1:  Luann  Duff  in,  Ronald  Duncan,  Joleen  Dun- 
yon,  Kaye  Durfee,  Martin  Durrant,  James  Dahl, 
Gayle  Edwards. 

Row  2:  Kathleen  Egan,  Dolores  Egbert,  Lana  Eld- 
redge,  Barbara  Elison,  William  Elison,  Thomas  Elliott, 
Sheldon  LeRoy  Elmer. 

Row  3:  Charles  Engberson,  Erik  Eriksen,  Jacqueline 
Evans,  Sunya  Evans,  Wendell  Evans,  Cherry  Evans, 
Gary  Edwards. 

Row  4:  William  Paul  Faddis,  Ernst  Farley,  Demetrios 
Farmakis,  Lynn  S.  Farnsworth,  Suzan  Farnsworth, 
John  Felt,  Phil  Fieeiki. 


Row  5:  Ronald  Fife,  Norris  Fish,  Byron  Fisher,  Joan 
Fisher,  Carole  Flamm,  Marilyn  Foremaster,  Walter 
Forgacs. 

Row  6:  Curtis  Forsgren,  Klane  Forsgren,  Arline  Foul- 
ger.  Jack  Foulger,  Gene  Fox,  Phyllis  Frantz,  Allan 
Frazier. 

Row  7:  Gordon  Fredrickson,  Charles  Freeman,  Rob- 
ert Freeman,  Thomas  Frizzell,  Jean  Frodsham, 
Frances  Fronk,  Louise  Frost. 

Row  8:  Dewey  Funk,  Richard  Fuller,  Lionel  Full- 
wood,  Carlos  Fackrell,  Carol  Gadd,  Melvin  Gamble, 
Richard   Ganschow. 

Row  9:  Kay  Gardner,  Kent  Gardner,  Samuel  Gard- 
ner, Rodney  Gardiner,  Barbara  Garrett,  Martell  Gee, 
Judy  Gerrard. 

Row  10:  Beigui  Ghoush,  Douglas  Gibbs,  Kishin  Gid- 
wani,  Mervin  LeRoy  Gifford,  Glenda  Snow,  Jean- 
ette  Glover,  Gerald  Godard. 

Row  11:  Daria  Lou  Gooch,  Beverly  Good,  Robert 
Goodwin,  Kay  Greenwood,  Helen  Hope  Groom, 
Deon  Gubler,  Delmar  Gurr. 


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SENIORS 


Row  1:  Calpernia  Goodrick,  Gary  Goodson,  Roy 
Gough,  Donald  Grimaud,  Wallace  Gross,  Sharon 
Greene,  Eugene  Gutierrez. 

Row  2:  Richard  Graham,  Levon  Gale,  Louise  Han- 
sen, Larry  Hansen,  John  Hansen,  Janet  Hansen, 
Garth  Hansen. 

Row  3:  Floyd  Hansen,  Jay  Hancock,  Karen  Ham- 
mond, William  Hamilton,  Thomas  Hamilton,  Phyllis 
Hamilton,  Merlene  Halladay. 

Row  4:  Bonnie  Halfacre,  Pryce  Hales,  Norma  Hale, 
Bev  Hakes,  JoAnn  Hadden,  Richard  Hacking,  Ben- 
niar  Hanson. 


Row  5:  Tom  Haymond,  Erwin  Haws,  Scott  Hathaway, 
Shirley  Hatcher,  Ira  Hatch,  Antoinette  Hatch,  Jo- 
Ann   Haslam. 

Row  6:  Bruce  Haslam,  Conrad  Harward,  Clark  Har- 
vey, John  Hart,  Phillip  Harrison,  Phillip  Harris, 
Joseph  Harris. 

Row  7:  Lona  Harrington,  Vernon  Harper,  George 
Harmon,  Liane  Harding,  Steve  Healey,  Gail  Heber, 
Bonnie   Heddinger. 

Row  8:  Evelyn  Hegsted,  Nancy  Helbig,  Sandra  Hel- 
lewell,  LeRoy  Hemingway,  Peter  Henderson,  Cliff 
Hendrickson,  Lynn  Hendrickson. 

Row  9:  John  Heninger,  Elias  Heriera,  Naomi  Her- 
rin,  Derryl  Herring,  Raymond  Herzinger,  DeVerl 
Herzog,  Evelyn  Heywood. 

Row  10:  Sherry  Hiatt,  Dean  Higby,  Carol  Higginson, 
Glayde  Hill,  Sally  Hill,  Janet  Hodgkinson,  Ronald 
Hills. 

Row  11:  Robert  Hinds,  Gail  Hinton,  LaNae  Hirschi, 
Patricia  Hixson,  Walter  Hill,  Jeanne  Holdaway, 
Frank  Haynes. 


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Row  1:  Max  Holman,  Shirley  Hopkins,  Anja  Hov- 
land,  Eugene  Hughes,  Gordon  Huntington,  Reese 
Hoopes,  Elvis  Holt. 

Row  2:  Dixie  Holt,  Rosemarie  Holzer,  Howard  Ho- 
man,  Carole  Hoppe,  Heinz  Hosch,  Heikki  Hovland, 
Marlene  Howard. 

Row  3:  Carroll  Holdsberg,  Heinz  Hubler,  Jackie 
Hutchison,  Glen  Hunsaker,  Keith  Hubbs,  Grant  Ip- 
sen,  Syed  Iqbai. 

Row  4:  Ray  Ivie,  Diane  Ivie,  Henry  Iwassa,  Vernon 
Ingham,  Ernest  Jacklin,  Jack  Jackson,  Renee  Jack- 
son. 

Row  5:  Mary  Jacob,  Carrie  Jacobs,  Carroll  Jacobs, 
David  Jacobs,  Judith  James,  Larry  James,  Price 
James. 

Row  6:  Joseph  Jenkins,  Robert  Jenkins,  Annette 
Jenson,  Neil  Jensen,  Diane  Jensen,  Gary  Jensen, 
Gary  L.  Jensen. 

Row  7:  Gerald  Jensen,  llene  Jensen,  Annale  Jepp- 
son,  Ernest  Jewell,  Rajni  Jhaveri,  Clara  Johansen, 
Afton  Johnson. 


Row  8:  Colleen  Johnson,  Elaine  Johnson,  Elaine 
Jennings  Johnson,  Hugh  Johnson,  Ivan  Johnson, 
Kenneth  Johnson,  Linda  Johnson. 

Row  9:  Louise  Johnson,  Nadene  Johnson,  Nolan 
Johnson,  Norma  Johnson,  Paul  Jordan,  Royle  John- 
son, Ruth  Johnson. 

Row  10:  Sharon  Johnson,  Sharon  Lee  Johnson,  Del- 
mar  Johnson,  Delwin  Jones,  Don  Jones,  Ralph 
Jones,  Pauline  Judd. 

Row  11:  Alan  Karpf,  Gerald  Kay,  Mary  Keeler, 
Shirley  Keener,  Blaine  Kelley,  Henry  Kellogg,  Susie 
Kerns. 


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Row  1:  Gul  Khiluain,  Clara  Kennedy,  Cheryl  Kill- 
pack,  Griffith  Kimball,  Elizabeth  Kirkpatrick,  Wil- 
liam King,  Nyle  Kinghorn. 

Row  2:  Wayne  King,  Loa  Rae  Kirk,  Larry  Klingler, 
Ellen  Knapp,  Edwin  Knight,  Richard  Knight,  Rich- 
ard M.  Knight. 

Row  3:  Phillip  Kresge,  Arlin  Kuhni,  Phillip  Kunz, 
Carolyn  Lake,  Mona  Lamb,  Helen  Lamberty,  Martin 
Landers. 

Row  4:  Letty  Lant,  Nona  Larkin,  Carmen  Larrigan, 
Duane  Larsen,  Edward  Larsen,  Leonard  Larsen,  Mar- 
garet Larsen. 

Row  5:  Orvil  Larsen,  Susanne  Larsen,  Bonnie  Lar- 
son, Calvin  Lasson,  Ka  Hung  Lau,  John  Lauritz, 
Leda  Law. 

Row  6:  Jon  Lawson,  Del  Leach,  Henry  Leavitt,  Young 
B.  Lee,  Mary  Leigh,  Hilda  Lemon,  Kenneth  LeMond. 

Row  7:  Andrea  Lester,  Margo  LeVltre,  Ronald  Lewis, 
Ronald  Linford,  Susan  Lillywhite,  Sang  Woo  Lim, 
Paul  Lin. 


Row  8:  Jackie  Lindsey,  William  Lindsay,  Jay  Liljen- 
quist,  Jacque  Littledike,  Jack  Livingston,  Wayne 
Lofgran,  Cliff  Lorah. 

Row  9:  Ellen  Loosli,  Dorothy  Lott,  David  Loughney, 
George  Lowry,  Stanley  Lunf,  Nolan  Lutz,  Virginia 
Lufz. 

Row  10:  Alfred  Lyman,  Ramona  Lystrup,  Joy  Mad- 
sen,  Judy  Madsen,  George  Mangan,  David  Man- 
gelson,  Elsena  Manning. 

Row  11:  Harold  Manning,  Marilyn  Manning,  Mar- 
ilyn Rae  Manning,  Dean  Mansfield,  Tonia  Marett, 
Cecil  Marks,  Marylyn  Martell. 


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Row  1:  Kay  Martin,  Larry  Martin,  Robert  Martin, 
Johnny  Mask,  Grant  Mason,  Audria  Matlneson,  Ro- 
bert Matheson. 

Row  2:  Dorothy  Matheson,  Thomas  Maughan,  Perry 
Maxfield,  Karen  McCune,  Lloyd  McDaniel,  Douglas 
McGregor,  Eleanor  Mcintosh. 

Row  3;  Walter  Mciver,  Joyce  McKay,  John  McKinley, 
Farrell  McKinney,  Donald  McKrola,  Leslie  McLaugh- 
lin,  Elaine  McMeen. 

Row  4:  Larry  McMullin,  Richard  McNeely,  Shari  Mc- 
Neil, Alvaro  Mendoza,  Ralph  Meredith,  Sterling 
Merrell,  Vern   Merrell. 


Row  5:  David  Merrill,  Eugene  Metier,  Lois  Michie, 
Harold  Mickel,  Marilyn  Middleton,  Robert  Miles, 
Keith  Miller. 

Row  6:  Linda  Miller,  Patricia  Miller,  Tom  Miller, 
Thomas  L.  Miller,  Diane  Millerberg,  Richard  Molter, 
Thomas   Monaghan. 

Row  7:  Farrell  Monson,  David  Montgomery,  Brent 
Montgomery,  Max  Montierth,  David  Moody,  Lyman 
Moody,  Raymond  Moon. 

Row  8:  Garry  Moravee,  Marie  Moray,  Afton  Mor- 
gan, Jackeen  Morgan,  Michael  Morgan,  Sharon 
Morgan,   Burl   Morley. 

Row  9:  George  Morrell,  Nancy  Morrell,  Suzy  Ann 
Morris,  Evan  Morrison,  Ardith  Mortensen,  Ross 
Mortensen,  Delmar  Motes. 

Row  10:  Carolyn  Mufich,  Wayne  Muhlestein,  Mar- 
garet Mulr,  George  Munton,  Maxine  Murphy,  Shel- 
don Murphy,  Blaine  Murray. 

Row  11:  Charles  Naylor,  Richard  Needham,  Ruth 
Neibaur,  Gary  Neilson,  Linda  Nelson,  RaVoe  Nel- 
son,  Clark   Neuroh. 


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Row  1:  David  Neeley,  David  Newman,  Adele  Neil- 
son,  Larry  Nielson,  Lois  Nieison,  Norma  Nielson, 
Phyllis  Nielsen. 

Row  2:  Dorothy  Nielsen,  Linda  Nielsen,  Nella  Niel- 
sen, Lou  Dell  Nielsen,  Roger  Nicholls,  Margarita 
Nikamo,  Geraldine  Noakes. 

Row  3:  Vernice  Noble,  Gary  Nordstrom,  Judith  Nor- 
ton, Evelyn  Nuffer,  Stanton  Nuffer,  Nasib  Nuseibeh, 
Earl   Brent  Nye. 

Row  4:  Ernest  Gates,  Alton  Ogborn,  Karen  Ogden, 
Rulon  Ogden,  Sherry  Olpin,  Darvi/in  Olsen,  Beverly 
Olson. 


Row  5:  Joan  Oxborrow,  Richard  Owens,  Sue  Os- 
bourn.  Bob  Orton,  Arnold  Orton,  Sharon  Ord,  Karen 
Olson. 

Row  6:  Ronald  Pace,  Charles  Padbury,  Alice  Paik, 
Eliza  Jo  Paine,  Blaine  Palmer,  Glenn  Palmer,  Mer- 
rill Palmer. 

Row  7:  Jerrie  Parker,  Sonia  Parker,  Jane  Parks, 
Evelyn  Parry,  Sharon  Parry,  Betty  Jo  Passey,  Kaye 
Passey. 

Row  8:  Vernene  Passmore,  David  Paulsen,  Robert 
Paxton,  Reta  Payne,  Paula  Pearon,  Katherine  Peck, 
Aurelia   Pederson. 

Row  9:  Donna  Pefley,  Wallace  Penrose,  Norma  Per- 
kin,  Wayne  Perkins,  John  Perry,  Lynn  Perry,  Na- 
dine  Peterson. 

Row  10:  Paul  Petersen,  Douglas  Peterson,  Gordon 
Peterson,  Leiand  Peterson,  Louise  Peterson,  Carolyn 
Pierce,  Ted  Pierce. 

Row  11:  Laurence  Pierson,  Patricia  Pierson,  Max 
Pinegar,  Julie  Pingree,  Reba  Sue  Pittman,  Laval 
Pitts,  Norton  Piatt. 


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Row  1:  AAarlow  Plumb,  Jon  S.  Potts,  Nathalie  Potts, 
Roger  Prengel,  Thomas  Preston,  George  Price,  Ruth 
Price. 

Row  2:  Donald  Prince,  Gerald  Prince,  David  Proth- 
ero.  Glen  Probst,  Judith  Prusse,  Merrill  Pulley, 
Laurel   Pulsipher. 

Row  3:  Charles  Pursley,  John  Pyper,  Blaine  Quarn- 
strom.  Dale  Raden,  John  Radin,  Clare  Ramsay,  Don- 
na  Randall. 

Row  4:  Rulon  Rands,  Larry  Rapier,  Lee  Rasmussen, 
Kathyleen  Ray,  Sanna  Reading,  Joan  Ream,  Charles 
Recht. 


Row  5:  Verna  Redd,  Joleen  Reece,  Donald  Reed, 
Pearl  Reed,  Jane  Reese,  Rex  Reeve,  Allen  Reinhold. 

Row  6:  Lillian  Reisner,  Lois  Renriie;  Robert  Rennie, 
Lynn  Reno,  Anna  Marie  Rex,  Ronald  Rex,  Sharon 
Rhees. 

Row  7:  Clarita  Richards,  Paul  Richards,  Mary  Ricks, 
Richard  Ridge,  Kent  Rieske,  Barbara  Riley,  Doyel 
Riley. 

Row  8:  Doyle  Rindlisbaker,  Donna  Rinquest,  David 
Ririe,  Dee  Risenmay,  William  Roach,  James  Roberts, 
Linda   Roberts. 

Row  9:  Ezra  Robertson,  Mariorie  Robinson,  Millie 
Robinson,  Nancy  Robinson,  Suzanne  Robinson,  Wil- 
liam Robinson,  Kenneth  Roe. 

Row  10:  Milton  Rogers,  Kathleen  Rokes,  Carol  Ron- 
now,  James  Rooney,  Rella  Rooney,  Rhea  Rosvall, 
Ferrel   Roundy. 

Row  11:  Verl  Roundy,  Fred  Rowe,  James  Ruge, 
Kenneth  Sackett,  Robert  Sager,  Gladys  Saike,  Ther- 
on  Sainsbury. 


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Row  1:  Ahmad  Salari,  Bernardine  Sam  Fong,  Roy 
Samuelsen,  Selene  Sandberg,  Ella  Santiago,  Gwen 
Sanders,  Don  Sawyers. 

Row  2:  Gerhardt  Schaupp,  Richard  Schmid,  Gary 
Schofield,  Harold  Scholes,  Thomas  Schroath,  Joseph 
Schumacher,  Jack  Scott. 

Row  3:  Vern  Scott,  William  Sego,  Marilyn  Seifert, 
Loretta  Seneca,  Norma  Senzee,  Ernest  Seppi,  Neo 
Seppi. 

Row  4:  Caria  Sevy,  Spencer  Sheets,  Ann  Sheffield, 
Carol  Ann  Shepherd,  Kenneth  Shirley,  Linda  Shirley, 
Fred  Shirts. 


Row  5:  Tohams  Shuman,  Lewis  Shumway,  Donald 
Shunn,  Sydney  Simms,  Monroe  Singleton,  Carol 
Skidmore,  Russell  Sly. 

Row  6:  Allen  Smith,  Peggy  Smith,  Phillip  Smith, 
Richard  Smith,  Robert  Smith,  Ronald  Smith,  Patricia 
Snow. 

Row  7:  Sheldon  Snow,  Ulrika  Soderberg,  Abbas 
Soleimani,  William  Soper,  Bonnie  Sorensen,  Janice 
Sorensen,  Paul  Sorenson. 

Row  8:  Rollin  Southwell,  Verlene  Spackman,  Carol 
Spaun,  Ronald  Spence,  Roy  Spradley,  Glenn  Stahle, 
Carole  Stanard. 

Row  9:  Diane  Stead,  Barbara  Steed,  Dorothy  Steele, 
Jack  Steele,  James  Steele,  Bob  Seeley,  Joseph 
Seeley. 

Row  10:  Barbara  Stevens,  Dale  Stevens,  Warren 
Stevenson,  Duane  Stewart,  Lucile  Stoffer,  Eldon 
Stoker,  Gordon  Stokes. 

Row  11:  Daniel  Stonely,  Richard  Stotts,  Edward 
Stot,  Bryant  Strasburg,  Gary  Stringam,  James 
Strong,  Phillip  Strong. 


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Row  1;  Colin  Stubbert,  EIroy  Stucki,  James  Sulli- 
van, Leata  Sutton,  Geralee  Swan,  Jeanne  Swapp, 
Leslee  Swendsen. 

Row  2:  Jane  Swift,  Margene  Symons,  Henry  Taber, 
Mary  Tanner,  John  Taylor,  Jon  Taylor,  Nelson  Tay- 
lor. 

Row  3;  Gale  Tenney,  Keith  Terry,  Allan  Thacker, 
Jeannetta  Thiriot,  Melvin  Tholm,  Cornell  Thomas, 
Edward   Thompson. 

Row  4:  Janeth  Thompson,  Franklin  Thompson,  Kay 
Thompson,  Kenneth  Thompson,  Kent  Thrasher,  Ned- 
ra  Thorderson,  Gene  Thome. 


Row  5:  Myrna  Thorne,  Warren  Thornock,  Leah  Tid- 
well,  Diana  Titus,  Douglas  Tobler,  Wayne  Tobler, 
Verle  Tolley. 

Row  6:  Dee  Tracy,  Gloria  Trimnal,  Anthon  Turnley, 
Douglas  Turner,  Evelyn  Turner,  Robert  Turner,  Rulon 
Twitchell. 

Row  7:  Luella  Twogood,  Theron  Twogood,  Suzann 
Upstill,  Geraldine  Vance,  Jerry  Vance,  Blaine  Van 
Patten,  Judith  Vehar. 

Row  8:  Peter  Verdoorn,  Alton  Vernon,  Robert  Ver- 
non, Efrain  Villalobos,  Carl  Volmer,  Nancy  Voucher, 
Dorothy  Wach. 

Row  9:  Abbie  Waiwaible,  Clark  Walker,  Lynn  Walk- 
er, Ronald  Walker,  Carol  Lee  Walkingshaw,  LeRoy 
Walser,  Ralph  Waltman. 

Row  10:  William  Walton,  Bill  Ward,  James  Ward, 
Patricia  Ward,  Larry  Wardle,  Lane  Warner,  Eriand 
Warnick. 

Row  11:  Melvin  Waters,  Mary  Lorraine  Watson,  Mar- 
garet Webb,  Robert  Weddinton,  Sandy  Weese,  Gor- 
don Weinheimer,  Dean  Werner. 


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Row  1:  Laurel  Washburn,  Donald  Watts,  LeRoy  Web- 
ster, Rita  Wheeler,  Amanda  Whetten,  John  Whet- 
ten,  Janet  Whifaker. 

Row  2:  David  White,  Robert  Whitehead,  Eugene 
Whiting,  Jim  Whiting,  John  Wight,  Millard  Wilde, 
Susan  Wilhelmy. 

Row  3:  David  Wilkinson,  Eldon  Willes,  Blaine  Wil- 
liams, Jean  Carol  Williamson,  Kay  Williams,  Paul 
Williams,  Carolyn  Wilmoth. 

Row  4:  Bobby  Wilson,  Robert  Wilson,  Robert  Wim- 
mer,  Anna  Joy  Woffinden,  Peggy  Wolford,  Kathy 
Wood,  William  Wood. 


Row  5:  Ned  Woodruff,  Don  Woodward,  Doris  Work- 
man, Linda  May  Wormald,  Shirley  Wride,  Carol 
Lynn  Wright,  Gerald  Wright. 

Row  6:  Willie  Wright,  Eileen  Wyss,  Russell  Wynn, 
Betty  Yancey,  Karen  Young,  Antoinette  Ziegler, 
Gareth  Anderson. 

Row  7:  Melvin  Ashton,  Neilo  Bassett,  Clayton  Beal, 
Jene  Beard,  Kenneth  Bell,  Willard  Benson,  Dale 
Berge. 

Row  8:  Oneta  Billingsley,  Anne  Boam,  Giles  Bol- 
ander,  Robert  Boulter,  Naomi  Boyer,  Gordon  Bull- 
ock, Sylvan  Butler. 

Row  9:  Carolyn  Call,  Henry  Call,  Virginia  Clark, 
Rex  Coles,  Joyce  Cordner,  Betty  Crail,  Dorothy 
Crofts. 

Row  10:  Hal  Gubernick,  Andrew  Day  III,  John  El- 
well,  Mac  Ence,  Robert  Field,  Ray  Fielding,  Clyde 
Fischer. 

Row  11:  Sally  Jo  Fowles,  Edward  Frandsen,  Judith 
Forsyth,  Aaron  Casad,  Reese  Goodwin,  Lee  Gus- 
taveson.  Bill  Green. 


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Row  1:  Bonnie  Green,  Jerry  Gwilliam,  Lamont  Had- 
field,  Jeanette  Haliman,  Tom  Margraves,  Lawrence 
Heigert,  Karl  Holley. 

Row  2:  Nancy  Homan,  Carol  Hoppe,  Roxle  Hubbs, 
Lucile  Hunt,  Henry  Iwaasa,  Ranae  Jarman,  Gary 
Jensen. 

Row  3:  Owen  Jensen,  Betty  Keller,  Patricia  Kelly, 
Val    Kesler,   David  Larsen,  Frank  Larsen,  Ivan  Likes. 

Row  4:  Ellen  Loosli,  Frank  Molle,  Lucy  McDaniel, 
Marilyn  McCoy,  Roberta  Neil. 


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Top:  Lowell  Benson  became  the  vice  presi- 
dent of  the  Junior  Class  cJuring  spring  semes- 
ter. Right:  The  Junior  Class  senators  and  of- 
ficers gathered  outside  on  a  warm  fall  day 
to  discuss  class   business. 


JUNIORS 


The  Junior  Class  participated  in  a  class  party 
with  the  Sophomores  as  well  as  formulating 
policies  concerning  the  academic  atmosphere 
of  the  campus.  Under  the  leadership  of  Kent 
Haws,  right,  during  fall  semester  they  made 
their  presence  as  a  class  felt.  Carolyn  Dahl 
became  president  after  serving  as  vice  presi- 
dent. Suzanne  Rich,  left,  remained  class 
secretary  throughout  the  entire  year. 


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JUNIORS 


Row  1:  Joe  Advani,  Charles  Abercrombie, 
Florence  Allen,  Jannes  Allen,  Arthur  .Acosta, 
John  Adanns,  Sara  Adams,  Duane  Allred,  Os- 
ral    Allred,    Ross   Andra. 

Row  2:  Gary  Lee  Abbott,  Lurae  Ahrendes, 
Dan  Allen,  Howard  Abrams,  Williana  Adair, 
Mary  Allen,  Dennis  Adams,  Donald  Adams, 
Richard  Allen,   Doris  Allred. 

Row  3:  Stephen  Ames,  Ida  Ammons,  Annette 
Anderson,  Dellis  Anderson,  John  Anderson, 
John  L.  Anderson,  Roy  Anderson,  Terry  An- 
derson, Ralph  Adams,  Fred  Andreason. 

Row  4:  Frank  Apolonio,  Gregory  Applegate, 
Humberto  Aragon,  Raul  Aragon,  Jr.,  Ramon 
Arave,  Bob  Arbon,  Donna  Argyle,  Diane 
Asay,  Jane   Asay,   Lowell   Ashman. 

Row  5:  Don  Ashworth,  Mary  Ashworth,  Al- 
vin  Atkinson,  John  Atkinson,  Thomas  Auger, 
Lonnie  Ayers,  Reed  Babcock,  Howard  Bahr, 
Darlene  Bain,  Edmund  Bak. 

Row  6:  Calvin  Baker,  Martha  Baker,  Snooky 
Baldauf,  Ralph  Ball,  Melvin  Ballantyne,  Mau- 
rine  Bangerter,  Douglas  Banks,  Earl  Banner, 
Stanley  Banta,  Judy  Ann  Bardsley. 

Row  7:  Gene  Barlow,  Don  Barnes,  Joe  Barnes, 
Milton  Barnes,  Barbara  Barney,  LeRoy  Barn- 
son,  Bob  Thomas  Bartel,  Diane  Bartley,  David 
Barton,  Jack   Batchler. 

Row  8:  Brenda  Bateman,  Charles  Bateman, 
Geneva  Bates,  Norman  Bates,  Boyd  Bauer, 
Loren  Baxter,  John  Beagley,  Vern  Bean, 
James  Beatse,  Linda  Beck. 


Row  9:  Sherman  Beck,  Carl  Beckstead,  David 
Bedwell,  Vermoyne  Beecher,  Reid  Beers,  Dor- 
othy Behling,  Mary  Jo  Benincosa,  Lynetta 
Bennett,  Robert  Bennett,  Karen  Benson. 

Row  10:  Larry  Benson,  Rita  Benson,  Carolyn 
Bentley,  Sherrill  Benzley,  Peggy  Berg,  Roger 
Berg,  Jerry  Berger,  Scott  Bergeson,  Bernell 
Berrett,  Richard  Berrett. 

Row  11:  Max  Berthelson,  Larry  Best,  Gayle 
Biddle,  Bruce  Bird,  Rebecca  Bird,  Vernon 
Bird,  Virginia  Bird,  Nancy  Birkeland,  Lynn 
Bjorkman,   Nan    Black. 

Row  12:  Fred  Bonney,  Diane  Bowers,  Cheryl 
Blatter,  Priscilla  Bleak,  Maurice  Blotter,  Glen 
Bowers,  Alan  Bossard,  Marcia  Bourne,  Re- 
becca Boman,  Evva  Kaye  Bonner. 

Row  13:  Virden  Blackham,  Peter  Bos,  Jimmie 
Boyette,  Felice  Boulet,  Lloyd  Boulton,  Bev- 
erly Bonham,  DeWayne  Bowman,  Susan 
Blakemore,  Marsha   Bluemel,  Judy  Bodine. 


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Row  1:  Fran  Boyle,  Dixie  Bradbury,  Jack 
Brailsford,  Gary  Bramwell,  Floyd  Braunberger, 
Charlotte  Britsch,  Todd  Britsch,  Beth  Brower, 
Jay    Brown,   Jay   M.    Brown. 

Row  2:  Marvin  Boyd,  Pat  Brian,  Dennis  Bright, 
Sterling  Brimley,  Rae  Ann  Bringhurst,  Tan- 
field  Brooks,  Evelyn  Brough,  Barbara  Brown, 
Glenn   Brown,  Joan  Brown. 

Row  3:  Marilyn  Brown,  Richard  Brown,  Sel- 
ma  Brown,  Susan  Brown,  Thomas  Brown, 
Jerry  Browning,  Bruce  Brunson,  Jane  Brunt, 
Ardis  Brush,  Judith   Bubb. 

Row  4:  Bill  Buchaman,  Gary  Bunnell,  Sara 
Burgess,  I  Jane  r  Burt,  Rosemarr  Burtenshaw, 
Marvin  Burton,  Tami  Burton,  Wayne  Burton, 
Lonna   Bush,   Vernean    Butcher. 

Row  5:  Dennis  Butler,  Ruth  Butler,  Vera  But- 
ler, Barbara  Butters,  Ann  Marie  Call,  JoAnn 
Callister,  Marilyn  Cameron,  Linda  Camp, 
Blaine  Campbell,  David  Campbell. 

Row  6:  Royce  Campbell,  Betsy  Cannon,  Ter- 
rance  Cannon,  Lavora  Capps,  Eleanor  Capson, 
Kenlyn  Card,  Peter  Carkulis,  Carolyn  Carlisle, 
Jill  Carlston,   Kathleen  Carr. 

Row  7:  Bobby  Cartee,  Ronald  Carter,  Donna 
Casperson,  Marion  Casteleiro,  Dean  Castle, 
Lu  Chalker,  Enid  Arlene  Champney,  David 
Chase,  Lance  Chase,  John  Chenoweth. 

Row  8:  George  Christenot,  David  Chrisfensen, 
Lucy  Christensen,  Marietta  Christley,  Larry 
Christy,  Barbara  Chick,  Lewis  Church,  Gary 
Clark,  John  Clark,  Lynne  Clark. 


Row  9:  Earl  Cutler,  Donn  Cutler,  JeNeal  Cur- 
tis, Judi  Cunningham,  Charles  Cummins,  Don- 
na Crookston,  Don  Crompton,  Joan  Croft,  Ev- 
elyn Croft,   Kay  Crockett. 

Row  10:  Carol  Criddle,  Ann  Crane,  Linda 
Crandall,  John  Crandall,  Charles  Cramer, 
Ronald  Craft,  Maurice  Cowley,  Charlefte  Cox, 
Ronald  Coup,  Marba  Cottle. 

Row  11:  Darrell  Cornagay,  James  Corbett, 
David  Corbett,  Richard  Coombs,  Nigel  Cook, 
Homer  Cook,  Ronald  Collyer,  Barbara  Colby, 
Ronald  Cockrell,  Judy  Cochran. 

Row  12:  Jo  Ellen  Cline,  Clyde  Clements,  Sher- 
ilyn  Clement,  Lois  Cleavinger,  Robert  Clay, 
Mariorie  Clawson,  Terry  Clark,  David  Cand- 
land,  Sue  Ann   Dahl,  Clair  Daines. 

Row  13:  David  Daines,  Carolyn  Dahl,  Carolyn 
Dalley,  Carol  Dana,  Bonnie  Davidson,  David 
Davidson,  Elmary  Davidson,  David  Davies, 
James   Decker,  Wayne  Decker. 


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JUNIORS 


Row  1:  Roxye  DePriesf,  Diane  Derry,  Mary 
Deschamps,  Leonora  De  Vries,  John  Day,  Jan 
Dickson,  Brent  Dickson,  Margie  Didericksen, 
Dianne  Ditt,   Glen   Dixon. 

Row  2:  Ann  Dowdle,  Ted  Draper,  Alan 
Dredge,  Penny  Druke,  James  Dudley,  EIna 
Duncan,  Earlene  Durrant,  Diane  Dursfeler, 
Charlotte   Easter,   Jim   Echard. 

Row  3:  Richard  Edman,  Carolyn  Edwards, 
Mary  Ellen  Edmunds,  Les  Edwards,  Mary  Ed- 
wards, Mildred  Edwards,  Aleen  Eggleston, 
Cynthia   Ekiund,   Diane  Elarth,  Charles  Ellis. 

Row  4:  Darlene  Elm,  Diane  Emery,  Kaye  Eng- 
land, Donald  Engstrom,  David  Erickson,  John 
Erwin,  John  Evans,  Richard  Evans,  Robert 
Evans,  Andrea   Everett. 

Row  5:  Elaine  Eyre,  Larry  Eyre,  Robert  Farmer, 
Kathryn  Fames,  Duane  Farnsworth,  Rex 
Farnsworfh,  Dave  Farrm,  Diane  Fausett,  Paul 
Feher,  Susan  Felts. 


Row  6:  Carolee  Ferguson,  Ben  Fietkau,  Lyn 
Fife,  Mary  Ellen  Fife,  Sue  Fife,  Karen  Firmage, 
Donald  Fiscus,  Laurel  Fisher,  Jo  Ann  Fitts, 
Patricia   Ford. 

Row  7:  Janet  Forsling,  Janiet  Forsyth,  Ben 
Foulk,  Pat  Fox,  Kay  France,  Janet  Frandsen, 
Ferrel  Freer,  Robert  French,  Harris  Fuchigami, 
David  Fuhriman. 

Row  8:  Deoine  Fullmer,  Sharon  Fuller,  Terry 
Gale,  Judy  Gardner,  Phil  Garn,  Joyce  Gay, 
Errol  Genta,  Reza  Ghannad,  Geraldine  Gibb. 
Richard   Giles. 

Row  9:  Lynne  Glassford,  Lowell  Glenn,  Will 
Godfrey,  Fred  Goldsberry,  Jay  Goodfellow, 
Loye  Goodrich,  Ray  Goodwin,  Ward  Goodwin, 
Mike   Gray,   Melva  Green. 

Row  10:  Thomas  Green,  Lawrin  Greene,  James 
Greenhaigh,  Neil  Greenhaigh,  Wilbur  Green- 
halgh,  Ried  Greenwood,  Val  Greenwood, 
Hugh  Gregson,  Edward  Gries,  Galen  Grossarth 

Row  11:  Norma  Gurden,  Kathleen  Gurney, 
Leonard  Hadden,  Ronald  B.  Hales,  Ronald  W. 
Hales,  John  Richard  Hall,  Ronald  Hall,  Boyd 
Hancock,   Brent   Hansen,    Kent   Hansen. 

Row  12:  Marilyn  Hansen,  Deanna  Harding, 
llene  Harding,  Suzanne  Hargreaves,  Aaron 
Hatch,  LaRell  Hatch,  Sylvia  Hatch,  Leola  Ha- 
vens, Thomas  Hasty,   Barbara  Hawkins. 

Row  13:  Ruth  Hart,  Victor  Hart,  Ann  Hastings, 
Leroy  Harris,  Linda  Harley,  Juanita  Harmon, 
Robert  Hart,  Jerald  Harris,  Lynn  Harrison, 
Janice  Hawkins. 


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Row  1:  Kent  Haws,  Charles  Hayashi,  Steven 
Haycock,  Aragon  Helaman,  Forrest  Hellewell, 
Delbert  Helphensfine,  Marjorie  Hendershott, 
Claire  Hendrickson,  Gene  Hess,  Eileen  Heur- 
kens. 

Row  2:  Ronald  Hawkins,  Pearl  Heath,  Vernon 
Heber,  Henry  Heilasen,  LaMar  Helquist,  Char- 
les Hencely,  Joyce  Henderson,  Larry  Hender- 
son, Kathleen  Hendrickson,  Ronald  Harman- 
sen. 

Row  3:  Curtis  Herrin,  George  Hewitt,  Duane 
Hiatt,  Janet  l-Mbbert,  Zada  Higginson,  Zola 
Higginson,  Byrde  Hill,  Howard  Hill,  Jack  Hill, 
Elaine   Hillman. 

Row  4:  Linda  Hinckley,  Dianne  Hinich,  Janis 
Hirst,  Judy  Hirtle,  Laura  Hobbs,  Paula  Hoog- 
endorn,  Carolyn  Hodgson,  Wilhelm  Hoehn- 
dorf,  Paul   Hokanson,  James  Holcombe. 

Row  5:  Dennis  Holdaway,  Carol  Holllngshead, 
Almy  Hollis,  Dixie  Holloway,  Donald  Holman, 
Larry  Holman,  Gaye  Holt,  Steve  Holton,  Gor- 
don Hoiyoak,  Wilma  Homer. 


Row  6:  David  Hopkins,  Mary  Hoppins,  Kent 
Home,  Heinz  Horstmeier,  William  Houssian, 
Chak  Fu  Hsu,  Dick  Hubbel,  Gary  Huff,  Con- 
stance Huffman,   Leon    Hugh. 

Row  7:  Vern  Hunsaker,  Allan  Hunt,  Darwin 
Hunt,  Robert  Hunt,  Rosel  Hunter,  Kent  Hunts- 
man, Verlee  Huntsman,  Garn  Husklnson, 
Brenda  Hutchings,  Edward  Hutchings. 

Row  8:  Walter  Hutchison,  William  Hyde, 
Flemming  Hyllested,  Judith  Ingham,  Karolyn 
Jackman,  Myrtle  Jackson,  Karin  Jacob,  Karen 
Jacobs,    Bart    Jacobsen,    Kent    Jarman, 

Row  9:  Harold  Jarvis,  Verona  Jarvis,  Lynn 
Jefferies,  Larry  Jenkins,  Gayle  Jensen,  Joanne 
Jensen,  Max  Jensen,  Max  A.  Jensen,  Marilyn 
Jeppson,  Calvin  Jewell. 

Row  10:  Gail  Jewell,  Loretta  Johns,  Alice 
Johnson,  Barbara  Ann  Johnson,  Beverly 
Johnson,  Brent  Johnson,  Carl  Johnson,  Caro- 
lyn Johnson,  Connie  Johnson,  Deverl  Johnson. 

Row  11:  D.  Merrill  Johnson,  D.  Von  Johnson, 

Jeniel  Johnson,  Judy  Lynn  Johnson,  Karen 
Johnson,  Larry  Johnson,  Lloyd  Johnson,  Mary 
Jean  Johnson,  Sandy  Johnson,  Thomas  John- 
son. 

Row  12:  Carolyn  Jones,  Daniel  Jones,  Gerald 
Jones,  Karen  Jones,  Lloyd  Jones,  Lura  Lee 
Jones,  Richard  Jones,  Sonja  Jones,  Tracy  Jor- 
gensen,  Ronald  Judd. 

Row  13:  Newel  Jorgensen,  Warren  Jones, 
Marguerite  Jost,  Dennis  Jordan,  Donald  Ju- 
lander,  Zadeh  Saleh  Kardouni,  Glenn  Keller, 
Paul   Kelly,  Patricia  Kelsey,   Kaye  Kenney. 


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Row  1:  Alan  Kenney,  Ronald  Knighton,  Wes- 
ton Killpack,  Connie  King,  Kayle  Kirk,  Tony 
Knudsen,  Harold  Koenig,  Aleada  Marie  Kline, 
Kathryn  Kuykendall,  Lennis  Knighton. 

Row  2:  Bonnie  Kieffer,  John  Kirkman,  Beatrice 
Kleinman,  Donald  Kohn,  Charles  Krause, 
Darryl  Kristjanson,  Robert  Kunz,  Vicci  Kunz, 
Linda   Kllngler,  Katherine  Lake 

Row  3:  Judy  Lambert,  Margaret  Laney,  Clif- 
ford Lank,  Hal  LaPray,  Nathan  Larsen,  New- 
ell Larsen,  Sharon  Larsen,  Connie  Larson, 
Glade    Larson,    Kenneth    Larson. 

Row  4:  Maurine  Larson,  Nora  Larson,  Drew 
Laudie,  Patricia  Layton,  Connie  Leavift,  Keith 
Leavltf,  Ha  LeByung,  Terrance  Leder,  Sharon 
LeFaivre,  Val  Lefler. 

Row  5:  Louise  Leonard,  Carol  Leonardson, 
Lurlene  LeVar,  Bob  Lewis,  Mike  Libby,  Mar- 
jorie  Light,  Jay  Lillywhite,  Sheri  LaRee  Limb, 
Ronald  Linsay,  Johannes  Linning. 

Row  6:  Earle  Lloyd,  Naomi  Loftus,  Wes  Love, 
Mililani  Luahiwa,  Linda  Luckau,  William  Lud- 
wig.  Gene  Luke,  Lynn  Lund,  Jerry  Lynn, 
Kenneth   Lyon, 

Row  7:  Helene  Lysy,  Susan  MacDonald,  Merna 
Madden,  H.  Kent  Madsen,  Margaret  Madsen, 
Ruth  Madsen,  Deanne  Malmstrom,  Wendy 
Mangum,   Haws  Marble,   Elaine  Marchant. 

Row  8:  Diana  Markham,  Sharon  Marks,  Steph- 
en Marsh,  Karen  Martin,  Mary  Martineau,  Lin- 
da Marwede,  Jim  Master,  David  Matson, 
Leonard  Matthews,  Gloria  Maxwell. 


Row  9:  Kaye  Marzuardson,  Marsal  McAllister, 
Norman  McAllister,  Yvonne  McClellan,  James 
McCloud,  Jerry  McClure,  Colleen  McConkie, 
Myrna  McEwen,  Ronald  Mclnfyre,  Penny  Mc- 
Lelland. 

Row  10:  E.  Sharlene  McMahon,  John  Meade, 
Donis  Meiners,  J.  Larry  Memmoft,  Carolyn 
Merrill,  Marilyn  Merrill,  Carol  Meservy,  Ferd- 
inand Meyer,  Earlene  Michaelson,  Arlene 
Miera. 

Row  11:  Manuel  Miera,  Mel  Miles,  Gerald 
Miller,  Grant  Miller,  Judith  Miller,  Gordon 
Millett,  Owen  Minnick,  James  Mitchell,  Mar- 
lene  Monson,  Linda  Montgomery. 

Row  12:  Ruth  Moore,  Janice  Morgan,  David 
Morrill,  Karl  Mortensen,  Gordon  Moss,  Mar- 
lene  Moss,  Nellie  Motes,  Clark  Moulton, 
Lewis  Muhlestein,  JoAnn  Murphy. 

Row  13:  Allan  Murdock,  Dennis  Murdock, 
Nancy  Muir,  Emmett  Myers,  Ellen  K.  Mylar, 
Carol  Lee  Nicholson,  Evelyn  Neff,  Gordon 
Nelson,  Mark  Jay  Nelson,  Judith  Nielsen. 


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Row  1:  Sharon  Nelson,  Stanley  Ness,  Sharon 
Neuharth,  Frank  Newman,  Jay  Newton,  Arn- 
old Nef,  Vaughn  Nordes,  Carol  Nielsen,  Ny- 
lin Nelson,  Julia  Ann  Nielsen. 

Row  2:  Shirley  Nissen,  Jaycene  Noakes,  T. 
Joy  Nooner,  Janice  Norberg,  Kaye  Nordes, 
Bryce  Nielson,  Richard  Norton,  Richard 
Nourse,  Wilma  Oborn,  Terry  O'Brien. 

Row  3:  Don  Ockey,  Sharon  Ockey,  Beverly 
O'Donnal,  Lola  Ogden,  Kitty  Oliver,  Jackie 
Olpin,  Lawrence  Olpin,  Jane  Olsen,  Lea  Ol- 
sen,  Marilee  Olsen. 

Row  4:  Pat  Olsen,  Tamara  Olsen,  Duane  Ol- 
son, Jerri  Olson,  Orchid  Openshaw,  Linda 
Ord,  Ralph  Orr,  Michael  Ossola,  Floyd  Ostler, 
T.  Morris  Ostler. 

Row  5:  Cherry  Overall,  Judy  Oversby,  Judith 
Owen,  Bonnie  Pace,  Ellen  Pace,  Margaret 
Pace,  Ralph  Pace,  June  Packer,  Thane  Packer, 
Norman  Palmer. 

Row  6:  Byron  Parker,  Giles  Parker,  Kenneth 
Parker,  Margaret  Parkhursf,  Stanley  Parkin- 
son, Gaylord  Patten,  K-Lynn  Paul,  Alice  Paul- 
son,  Donna   Payne,  Bruce  Pearson. 

Row  7:  Edward  Peart,  Robert  Peart,  LeRoy 
Peterson,  Jeri  Pertson,  Ruthie  Peterson,  Low- 
ell Pendrey,  George  Perkins,  Carolyn  Phillips 
Patricia  Petersen,  Karen  Plhl. 

Row  8:  Jan  Peterson,  Bruce  Pehrson,  Steph- 
anie Peck,  Royal  Peterson,  Sharon  Pendle- 
bury,  Thelma  Peterson,  Wade  Peterson,  Ger- 
ald Persson,  Connie  Pierson,  Berkley  Peterson 


Row  9:  Terrel  Plotts,  Melvin  Pobanz,  Carolyn 
Pond,  Linda  Pope,  Virginia  Portie,  Linda  Pot- 
ter, Jerry  Poulsen,  Vernon  Poulter,  Karen 
Poutala,   Leon    Powell. 

Row  10:  Richard  Powell,  Sharon  Powers, 
Gregory  Pratt,  Mary  Eleanor  Pratt,  Kent  Price, 
Lloyd  Price,  Sandra  Price,  Dilworth  Pugh 
Connie  Pulaski,  Carole  Pulley. 

Row  11:  Linda  Pulsipher,  Helen  Pyrah,  Ar- 
turo  Quiroz,  Judith  Ralph,  Darlene  Ramsey, 
James  Rampton,  James  Randall,  JaNeen 
Rawlins,  Elaine  Ray,  Robert  Ray. 

Row  12:  Sharon  Ray,  M.  Syed  Razashah,  John 
Reay,  Gaye  Record,  Tonya  Redd,  Mitchel 
Reed,  Clair  Rees,  Richard  Rees,  Kay  Reese, 
Nedra   Reese. 

Row  13:  Janet  Reeve,  Jerry  Rennick,  Suz- 
anne Rich,  Jeanne  Richardson,  W.  Dale  Rich- 
ardson, Marcia  Riddle,  Hall  Rigby,  Brent  Rig- 
trup,  Kaye  Rindlisbaker,  Lucille  Roberts. 


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JUNIORS 


Row  1:  Scott  Robertson,  Don  Robinson,  Karl 
Robinson,  Peggy  Robinson,  Joan  Robison, 
Bonnie  Lee  Rogers,  Kenna  Rogers,  Linda  Rog- 
haar,  Luzon  Ross,  Lyie  Rowe. 

Row  2:  Sharron  Rowe,  Lynda  Rudd,  Lacy  Ma- 
rie Russell,  Suzanne  Russell,  Kay  Holt  Salmon, 
David  Sampson,  Milton  Sampson,  Devon  San- 
derson,  Valine  Saunders,  Lee  Sauer. 

Row  3:  John  Schade,  Roberta  Schade,  Ruder 
Schill,  Archie  Schmidt,  Robert  Schnell,  Nancy 
Schult,  Cathy  Scott,  George  Scott,  Claudia 
Scoville,  Doyle  Seely. 

Row  4:  Janet  Seeley,  Wallace  Seeley,  Karl 
Seethaler,  John  Seggar,  Jean  Senf,  Vicki  Sex- 
ton, Ramesh  Shah,  George  Shamo,  Karen  F. 
Shaw,  Jerry  Shaw. 

Row  5:  Robert  Shaw,  William  Shehan,  Judy 
Shell,  Glenna  Shumway,  Rex  Shumway,  Jos- 
ephine Shurtliff,  Gloria  Silcock,  Judy  Sim- 
onds,   Linda   Skidmore,    Kenneth   Skousen. 


Row  6:  Morris  Slack,  Dion  Slade,  Russell  Sly, 
Annette  Smith,  Carol  Ann  Smith,  Carlos  Smith, 
Carolynn  Smith,  Delos  Smith,  Gerald  Smith, 
Linda  Lee  Smith. 

Row  7:  Lucy  Smith,  Maurice  Smith,  Robert  D. 
Smith,  Rosemary  Smith,  Sandra  Smock,  Linda 
Smoot,  Donna  Snead,  J.  Monte  Snell,  Phil 
Snyder,  Vicki  Soha. 

Row  8:  Marilyn  Sorensen,  William  Southwell, 
James  Speas,  Maylene  Spencer,  Lynn  Staker, 
Lorenzo  Starling,  Alexander  Stecker,  Denice 
Steele,  Zoreatha  Steele,  Susan  Stephan. 

Row  9:  Jacland  Stephenson,  Paul  Stephenson, 
Donald  Stevens,  Mont  Stevens,  Ray  Stevenson, 
Janet  Stewart,  Kathleen  Stewart,  Lynn  Stew- 
art, Lynn  J.  Stewart,  David  Stratton. 

Row  10:  Laura  Stratton,  Jim  Strickland,  Jahn 
Stringham,  Keith  Stirling,  Grace  Stone,  Carl 
Stones,  Lorna  Sforrs,  Gerald  Stubbs,  R.  Diane 
Summers,    Russell    Sutherland. 

Row  11:  M.  Michael  Suzuki,  Sandra  Swapp, 
Garth  Sweeten,  Jerry  Swensen,  Milton  Taft, 
David  Tanaka,  Elvin  Tanner,  Ataollah  Taskini, 
Kathryn  Tate,  Anthony  Taylor. 

Row  12:  Darlene  Taylor,  Janet  Taylor,  Joan 
Taylor,  Jon  Eric  Taylor,  Wayne  Taylor,  Rich- 
ard Tebbs,  Carol  Terry,  Layle  Thatcher,  David 
Thomas,  Jeff  Thomas. 

Row  13:  Caria  Thompson,  Dallas  Clark  Thomp- 
son, Erwin  Thompson,  John  Thompson,  J. 
Ward  Thompson,  Calvin  Thorpe,  Clark  Thor- 
stenson,  Linda  Thurman,  Alton  Thygerson, 
Francis   Tilby. 


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JUNIORS 


Row  1:  Brent  Tracy,  William  Timmerman,  Paul 
Timothey,  Pat  Tribe,  Ann  Todd,  Byron  Todd, 
Jay  Turner,  Tuitalau  Tonga,  Joseph  Turner, 
Mardell  Topham. 

Row  2:  Solveig  Torvik,  Sandra  Towler,  Rob- 
erta Till,  Paul  Trane,  Marjorie  Tipton,  Richard 
Tripp,  Jesse  Trujillo,  Clive  Tuckett,  Paul  To- 
ner,  Harley  Toone. 

Row  3:  Marilyn  Turner,  Don  Udall,  Anne  Udy, 
Jeanne  Ursenback,  Amy  Lee  Valentine,  John 
Van  Buran,  Louise  Van  Dam,  Ronald  Van 
Leuven,  Judy  Van  Zweden,  Gary  Vernier. 

Row  4:  John  Wadsworth,  Wllma  Waldron, 
Nadine  Waldvogel,  Darrell  Walker,  David 
Walker,  Gene  Walker,  Glen  Walker,  Glenda 
Walker,    Royce   Walker,    Pat   Wallwork. 

Row   5:   Mary   Wanlass,   Carolyn   Ward,   Gary 
Ward,    Patricia    Ward,    Loretta    Warren,    Linda , 
Warwood,     Judith     Washburn,     Diane     Watt,| 
Blaine  Watts,  Frances  Waymire. 


Row  6:  Robert  Weber,  Howard  Weight,  Milliel 
Waldvogel,  Floyd  Wells,  Judith  Westenskow,! 
James  Westover,  Kay  Wheadon,  James  Wheel-J 
er,  Lyie  Whipple,  Sharon  Whitaker. 

Row  7:  Bonnie  White,  Carol  White,  Chariottel 
White,  James  White,  Marsha  White,  MervinJ 
White,  Ronald  White,  Kristine  Whiting,  Gor-j 
don  Wight,  Jill  Wilhelmsen. 

Row    8:    Barbara   Wilde,    Ellen   Wilde,    Rob^rt| 
Williams,  Shirley  Williams,  Jeanette  William- 
son,   Rae    Wright,    Jeff   Willis,    Joy    Wllmofh,| 
Enosa  Wilson,  Ida  Wilson. 

Row  9:  Monte  Wilson,  Arvin  Wiltbank,  Arlenef 
Wimmer,  Kathy  Winder,  Gary  Winegar,  Shar- 
on Winegar,  Evan  Winter,  William  Wiscombe,| 
Martin   Wistisen,   Faye  Wittwer. 

Row  10:  Byard  Wood,  John  Woodward,  Shar-' 
on  Woolley,  Noel  Wootton,  Tom  Worlton,] 
Dean  Wortham,  Charlotte  Wrathall,  Clair' 
Wright,    Dale   Wright,    Donald   Wright. 

Row  11:  Edith  Wright,  Marilyn  Wright,  Phil 
Wright,  Wayne  Wright,  Vern  Young,  Connie 
Yamada,  Buddy  Youngreen,  Laurence  Yor- 
gason,   Sandra  Yorgason,   Fay  Yost. 

Row  12:  Les  Young,  DeWayne  Young,  Mar- 
garet Young,  Sherrill  Young,  Wilma  Zaugg, 
Norma  Zurcher. 


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ASSEMBLIES 


Top:  Dancing  at  the  Junior- Sophomore  class  party,  highlighted  the 
evening  held  in  the  Snnith  Family  Living  Center  multipurpose  area. 
Bottom:  The  Sophomore  class  presented  an  original  assembly  for 
the  studentbody.  The  script  was  written  by  class  president  Doug 
Stewart. 


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The  Sophomore  Class  officers  varied  during  the  year, 
as  did  the  Juniors.  The  changeover  affected  the  fol- 
lowing people:  Ralph  Hardy,  Anna  Marie  Nielson, 
Carolyn  Potter,  Jack  Losmann,  Irene  Hall,  and  Doug 
Stewart. 


SOPHOMORES 


The  Sophomore  class,  being  the  second  largest 
class  in  the  studentbody,  aided  the  social,  aca- 
demic, and  spiritual  life  of  the  university.  They 
presented  assemblies  the  last  Friday  of  each 
month,  In  addition  to  a  special  assembly  during 
Fall  semester.  The  Sophomore  class  was  in  line 
along  w/ith  the  rest  on  registration  day  to  collect 
class  dues  from  the  students  v^ho  v^ere  lucky 
enough  to  come  out  with  any  money.  The  class 
of  '63  has  certainly  made  their  presence  known 
during  1960-61. 


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for  the  year.  Right:  Doug  Stewart  served  as  president 
of  the  Sophomore  class  until  Spring  semester.  He  left 
school  to  go  a  mission  for  the  Church. 


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Row  1:  Paul  Adams,,  Eileen  Albertson,  Lucy 
M.  Aiken,  Nolan  Ray  Alcorn,  Janice  Ruth  Al- 
der, Carol  Alldredge,  Gary  Allen,  John  Allen, 
Kathryn    Alley,    Soren    Anderson. 

Row  2:  Paf  Abel,  AAarie  Abersold,  Gayle  Ad- 
air, Delos  Adams,  June  Adamson,  Isabel  Ag- 
new,  Glenda  Lee  Ahlstrom,  Sue  Amundsen, 
B.    C.   Anderson,   Anita   Anderson. 

Row  3:  Ed  Anderson,  Joan  Ellen  Anderson, 
Kaye  Anderson,  Lane  Kent  Anderson,  Linda 
Anderson,  Naomi  Diane  Anderson,  Norlene 
Anderson,  Leslie  Andreas,  Cynthia  Andrews, 
Kathy  Maria  Andrus. 

Row  4:  Ardis  Angel,  Edwin  Anthony,  Charles 
Arave,  Barbara  Ardian,  Barbara  Armstrong, 
Karen  Arnell,  Kent  Arnett,  Tom  Arnett,  Carol 
Joanne  Arnold,   Joan    Shirley   Arnold. 

Row  5:  Shauna  Arnoldsen,  Tamara  Ashby, 
Will  Ashby,  Sheryl  Ashman,  Clive  Ashton, 
David  Ashworth,  Elaine  Aston,  Jerron  Atkin, 
Laraine  Atterton,  Meredith  Austin. 

Row  6:  Klaus  Axman,  Loman  Franklin  Ayde- 
lotte.  Ken  Babcock,  Judy  Bachman,  Dan  Bach- 
ler,  Ovaness  Baghoomian,  Julie  Bagley,  Adele 
Baird,  Dan  Curtis  Baker,  Jill  Baker. 

Row  7:  Joan  Baker,  Lynn  Baker,  Pat  Baker, 
Roger  Bale,  Dean  Ball,  John  Roger  Ball,  Ann 
Balmforth,  Sandra  Bang,  Janice  Barben,  Ju- 
dith  Barber. 

Row  8:  James  Evan  Barfield,  Jolene  Barker, 
Brent  Barlow,  Gayle  Barlow,  Jim  Barnes, 
Frances  Barney,  Jeanette  Barney,  Leslie  Ann 
Barr,   Roy  Barraclough,   Heber  Bartholomew. 


Row  9:  Barbara  Barton,  Ronald  Barton,  Den- 
ise  Bascom,  Jerry  Basinger,  Richard  Baslaw, 
Ann  Bassett,  Lawrence  Bassett,  Kenneth  Bas- 
ton,  Lee  Bate,  Carolee  Bates. 

Row  10:  Lawrence  Bates,  Marvin  Bates,  Mila 
Dawn  Bates,  Laurel  Jeanne  Bates,  Joseph 
Bauer,  Farrell  David  Baum,  Grace  Ann  Beal, 
Lowell    Beal,   LuAnne    Bean,   Winston    Beard. 

Row  11:  Patricia  Beck,  Carol  Beckstead,  Car- 
olyn Beede,  Roger  Behunin,  Barbara  Bell, 
Freda  Bell,  Clinton  Bennett,  Bruce  Bennion, 
Barbara    Benson,    Frances    Bentley. 

Row  12:  Annette  Bischoff,  Theron  Max  Berry, 
Patricia  Bethers,  Betty  Jane  Bentel,  Renee 
Black,  Katherina  Boatright,  Vicki  Bierman, 
Joyce  Bills,  Annette  Bingham,  Sandra  Bingham 

Row  13:  Alan  Berry,  Bob  Biddle,  Stuart  Bid- 
dulph,  Robert  Bohn,  Bill  Boice,  Carol  Bol- 
ster, Bonnie  Bondurant,  Clair  Bodily,  Charles 
Borough,  Margaret  Bott. 


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Row  1:  Roger  Boftomfield,  Vivian  Brlnkerhoff, 
Noel  Henry  Brizzee,  Barbara  Gail  Boyd,  David 
Boyer,  Elver  Boyle,  Clifford  Bradley,  Robert 
Broberg,    Warene    Brovi^ning,    Frank    Bria. 

Row  2:  Beverly  Briggs,  Deanna  Brimhall,  Bar- 
bara Ann  Bovi^en,  Clifton  Boyack,  Earl  Parker 
Brent,  Claire  Brockhoff,  Nadine  Brooks,  Wade 
Ford  Brooksby,  Sharee  Bross,  JoAnne  Brough. 

Row  3:  Ron  Brewer,  Jane  Brown,  Lana  Brown, 
Laura  Elaine  Brown,  Michael  Brown,  Marilyn 
Jeanette  Browning,  Anita  Kay  Brownlee,  Bar- 
bara Brownlee,  Diane  Brush,  Bruce  Bryan. 

Row  4:  JoAnn  Bryant,  Carolyn  Bryner,  Betty 
Buchanan,  Howard  Buckley,  Hart  Bullock, 
Gary  LaMar  Bunnell,  Betty  Burgess,  Kathy 
Burgess,  Laurie  Burke,  Patricia  Burkholder. 

Row  5:  Gail  Burkinshaw,  Maureen  Burnard, 
Kay  Burningham,  Gaylon  Burr,  James  Bush, 
Floyd  Bushman,  Sara  Lee  Busson,  Lynette  But- 
ters, Sue  Bybee,  Nina  Byron. 

Row  6:  Jim  Cafferty,  Lynda  Kay  Cahoon 
Janet  Calders,  Nada  Caldwell,  Nedra  Cald- 
well, Garry  Callis,  Duane  Bowen  Call,  Henry 
Call,  Sara  Calapp,  Colleen  Cameron. 

Row  7:  Jean  Cameron,  Bruce  Campbell,  Tra- 
vis Campbell,  Robert  Candland,  Christie  Can- 
non, Yvonne  Cannon,  Daryl  Capps,  JudL 
Carlsfon,  Paul  Carpenter,  Wallace  Carr. 

Row  8:  Carolyn  Carson,  Gordon  Carter,  Robert 

Carter,    Larry   Carter,    Gary   Carpenter,  James 

Cartwright,  Sarah  Cash,  Ray  Cason,  David 
Cassidy,  Robert  Chamberlain. 


Row  9:  Stan  Chambers,  David  Chan,  Ying 
Ming  Chan,  Olanm  Chapman,  Hildred  Chap- 
pell,  Reed  Chase,  Lawrence  John  Child,  Mel- 
vin  Childs,   Robert  Chillcky,   Ronald  Chowen. 

Row  10:  Julianna  Chrislensen,  Kathryn  Chris- 
tensen,  Milton  Christensen,  Diane  Christenson, 
Suzanne  Christenson,  David  Christiansen,  John 
Christiansen,  Lauralee  Clapier,  Ann  Aleen 
Clark,  Lillie  Mae  Clark. 

Row  11:  Meredith  Clark,  Nellie  Clark,  Teresa 
Diane  Clark,  Joyce  Claud,  Keith  Clayton, 
Nadene  Cleavinger,  James  Cluff,  Michael 
Cluff,  Bill  Clune,  Patricia  Clyde. 

Row  12:  Don  Clynick,  Verl  Collinwood,  Byard 
Conrad,  Merrill  Cornelius,  Anne  Corrigan, 
Karen  Cox,  Joyce  Cook,  Patricia  Cox,  Regina 
Cox,  Kathleen  Crane. 

Row  13:  Carrie  Corless,  Jean  Cordell,  Carol 
Coray,  Charee  Cottrell,  Lanney  Coulsfon,  Don 
Cooper,  Nancy  Cox,  Nancy  Contner,  Dorothy 
Cook,  Gayle  Cook. 


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SOPHOMORES 


Row  1:  Janette  Crowther,  James  Crawford, 
Marilyn  Curtis,  Gerald  Crismon,  Sharon  Cusick, 
Marian  Dahl,  Diane  Dailey,  Harry  Crosby, 
Claire  Crowley,  Merilyn  Dailey. 

Row  2:  Jacqueline  Crawford,  Suzanne  Criddle, 
Ted  Crisp,  Thomas  Crockett,  David  Crosby, 
Jean  Dailey,  Clarence  Crowley,  Kathy  Dalton, 
Gloria  Darland,  Dick  Darling. 

Row  3:  George  Darrough,  Kent  Davenport, 
Grant  Davies,  Linda  Decker,  Victor  Decker, 
Marilyn  Deem,  David  Degraffenried,  Cherie 
De    Hart,    Sharon    Delaney,    Jim    DeMordaunt. 

Row  4:  Hal  Dendurent,  Nettie  Dennett,  Ger- 
ald Dent,  Lynda  De  Rouen,  Diane  Deschamps, 
David  Despain,  Lyie  Deschamps,  Connie  Dev- 
enish,    Curtis    Diehl,    Leiand    Dille. 

Row  5:  Earl  Doman,  Verl  Doman,  Judy  Done, 
Jerry  Donat,  Randy  Douglass,  Karen  Downey, 
Carolyn  Doxy,  Dennie  Doyle,  Robert  Draben, 
Annette  Drager. 


Row  6:  Arthur  Draper,  Marilee  Dredge,  De- 
anna  Driggs,  Dianne  Drinkard,  Linda  Duck- 
worth, Myrna  Dudley,  Parrel  Duncan,  Cheryl 
Dunn,   Floyd   Dunn,  Joseph  Durfey. 

Row  7:  Keith  Durfey,  David  Durkee,  Carolyn 
Eames,  Linda  Eardley,  Armen  Earl,  John  Earl, 
William  Edens,  Annette  Edward,  Diane  Ed- 
wards, Elayne  Egan. 

Row  8:  Raone  Ekings,  Karen  Elder,  Robert  El- 
der, Judith  Eliason,  Joyce  Ellefsen,  Ronald 
Elliott,  Loene  Ellis,  Lynn  Ellsworth,  Bethene 
Elvln,  Karen  Emery. 

Row  9:  Sue  Emmett,  Phil  Empey,  Carolanne 
Engen,  Ann  Ensign,  Enid  Enniss,  Dennis  Er- 
canbrack,  Chad  Erickson,  David  Erickson,  Sue 
Evans,  Norean  Erickson. 

Row  10:  Ted  ErtI,  Karen  Evans,  Sharon  Evans, 
William  Evenson,  Sheldon  Ewell,  Lois  Farmer, 
Val  Farmer,  Ann  Farnsworth,  Frank  Farns- 
worth,  Helen  Farnsworth. 

Row  11:  John  Ferguson,  Darrel  Fidler,  Jon 
Fife,  Myrna  Fish,  Mary  Fleming,  Gary  Flood, 
Julie  Foley,  Chuen  Fong,  Judy  Fontana,  Ev- 
elyn  Ford. 

Row  12:  Juan  Fernell,  Brian  Freeby,  Ron  Fel- 
sted,  Vic  Forsnes,  Dean  Fautz,  Verlayne  Pow- 
ers, Kirk  Fowler,  Sara  Pugal,  Ted  Duncan, 
Gene  Frantz. 

Row  13:  Jean  Fredrickson,  Bruce  Freeman, 
Lloyd  Freeman,  Achim  Fritzen,  Donald  Promm, 
Lynn  Prothingham,  Marilyn  Pox,  Mary  Jean 
Furman,  Mona  Porsha,  Eldon  Fortie. 


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Row  1:  Eldon  Frampton,  Dianne  Gardner, 
Maureen  Gardner,  Janice  Gibson,  Neal  Fisk, 
Mary  Ann  Feafherstone,  Susan  Gledhill  Maryl 
Glines,    He'lio    Gonzales,    Marvin   Golding. 

Row  2:  Jean  Gallagher,  Barbara  Gano,  Carol 
Garden,  Nedra  Fullmer,  Karen  Gardner,  Kent 
Ferrel,  Edward  Garrity,  Janet  Gaufin,  Regine 
Gerlach,  Connie  Gerrard. 

Row  3:  Jesse  Gibb,  Aldine  Gibson,  Judith 
Fischer,  Beverly  Gilbertson,  Millene  Freeman, 
Frances  Gabbott,  Woodrow/  Godfrey,  Steven 
Godwin,   Linda  Goldsmith,   Rudolph  Gomez. 

Row  4:  Dixie  Lee  Gaddie,  Linda  Goodman, 
Robert  Goodman,  Patricia  Goodrich,  Dwaine 
Goodwin,  Dianne  Gould,  Nancy  Graham,  Mar- 
garet Graham,  Marianne  Graham,   Kay  Grant. 

Row  5:  Don  Gray,  Julie  Grading,  Lois  Green, 
Charis  Greenwood,  Shirley  Greenwood,  Ann 
Greslie,  Kay  Gubler,  David  Guillot,  Vernon 
Guymon,  Janeth  Haack. 


Row  6:  Dennis  Hacking,  Tamera  Hacking, 
Nora  Hadley,  Kay  Haggard,  Ahmad  Nour 
Haghiphi,  Mahmoud  Hagighi,  Wayne  Hog- 
lund,  Nancy  Haight,  David  Haldeman,  Carl 
Hall. 

Row  7:  Connie  Hall,  Eugene  Hall,  Fredrick 
Halls,  John  Hall,  Karalee  Hall,  Marcia  Hall, 
Judie  Halter,  Joan  Halvorsen,  Ellis  Hamblin, 
Barbara  Hamm. 

Row  8:  Sharon  Hammer,  Helen  Hancock,  Ka- 
ren Hancock,  Claudia  Hardy,  Sharon  Handy, 
Robert  Hansen,  Susan  Hansen,  Ellen  Hanks, 
Patsy  Hansen,  Phyllis  Hansen. 

Row  9:  Veneta  Hansen,  Paula  Hardin,  Irene 
Hardy,  Barbara  Harley,  David  Harmer,  James 
Haroldson,  Lawrence  Harmon,  Melvin  Harold- 
sen,  Leiand  Harper,  Patricia  Harper. 

Row  10:  Darlene  Harris,  Olive  Harris,  Verna 
Harris,  Linda  Hart,  Sharon  Hart,  Joe  Hartman, 
LaRae  Hartsfield,  Don  Harward,  Mary  Hart- 
zog,  John  Hasek. 

Row  11:  Leslie  Hasty,  Carol  Hatch,  Janet 
Hatch,  Marcia  Hatch,  Maryana  Hatch,  Bill 
Haves,  Jodene  Hawkins,  Valerie  Haymore, 
James  Heath,  David  Hedgecock. 

Row  12:  Alonna  Hemmert,  Sharleen  Hendrix, 
Judy  Higgins,  Sandra  Hill,  Ray  Heslop,  Doug- 
las Hindmarsh,  Clara  Hoerr,  Loraine  Heward, 
Kathy  Heywood,  John  Hidley. 

Row  13:  William  Henderson,  Carolyn  Hill, 
Charles  Hill,  Donald  Hill,  Annette  Herbert, 
Fred  Hills,  Emily  Hernandez,  Johnny  Ho,  Di- 
ane Hess,  Nadine  Hoem. 


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Row  1:  Jeanette  Hogdahl,  Robert  Horning, 
Helen  Houssian,  Viola  Hubble,  Herbert  Hub- 
bard, Garth  Holyoak,  Katliieen  Huff,  Kent 
Huff,  Faye  Hullinger,  Jean  Hurst. 

Row  2:  Robert  Hogge,  Martha  Horsley,  Kay 
Houghton,  Dot  Holgate,  Louis  Howard,  Dave 
Howes,  Irene  Hubbard,  Gerald  Holladay, 
James   Holmes,  Cherryl   Huber. 

Row  3:  Blaine  Huff,  Judy  Holmes,  Rulon 
Holyoak,  Dennis  Hoover,  Jean  Hopkins,  Linda 
Hunter,  Linda  G.  Hunter,  Janet  Hutchings, 
Nancy  Hutchinson,  Carolyn  Hyatt. 

Row  4:  Joyce  Hyder,  Barbara  Ingersoll,  Rai- 
mo  Itkonen,  Alvin  Jack,  Sharon  Jacklin,  Jo 
Ann  Jackson,  Marvin  Jackson,  Monique  Jack- 
son, Patricia  Jackson,  James  Dunkley. 

Row  5:  Janet  Jacobs,  Jerry  Jacobs,  Judy  Jac- 
obs, Linda  Jacobs,  Donna  Jacobsen,  Cecile 
James,  Joann  James,  Marcia  James,  Stephen 
James,  Jill  Janetski. 

Row  6:  Vee  Ann  Jeffs,  Elaine  Jenkins,  Sue 
Jenkins,  Sherrel  Jenks,  Harvey  Jense,  Anne 
Jensen,  Barbara  Jensen,  Carma  Jensen,  Den- 
nis Jensen,  Elton  Jensen. 

Row  7:  Frank  Jensen,  Gary  Jensen,  James 
Jensen,  Michael  Jensen,  Vearl  Jensen,  Grover 
Jenseon,  Marilyn  Jenson,  Terry  Jepsen,  Lynne 
Jergensen,  James  Jernigan. 

Row  8:  Jenean  Jesperson,  James  Jewell,  Mar- 
ilyn Johansen,  Priscilla  Jocob,  Charlene  John- 
son, Elizabeth  Johnson,  Fred  Johnson,  Louise 
Johnson,   Geneal   Johnson,   Janet  Johnson. 


Row  9:  Jeanne  Johnson,  Merrill  Johnson,  Mer- 
rill L.  Johnson,  Roberta  Johnson,  Sandra 
Johnson,  Sheila  Johnson,  Stephen  Johnson, 
Wayne  Jolley,  Cordia  Jones,  Mary  Jones. 

Row  10:  Marcia  Jonkey,  Billie  Jordan,  Lou 
Jordan,  Sharon  Jorgensen,  Juanita  Joy,  David 
Judd,  Jacqueline  Kaiser,  Clead  Karren,  Ern- 
est Kartchner,  Kenneth   Kennedy. 

Row  11:  Maxine  Kennedy,  Rosemary  Kent, 
Sharon  Kent,  Robert  Kenyon,  Diane  Kersey, 
John  Keyes,  Keith  Kikel,  Carol  Kilgus,  Patsy 
Killian,  Rodney  Kimball. 

Row  12:  Carole  Laing,  Donald  Kingsolver, 
Darrell  Kornegay,  Carl  King,  Kathy  King, 
Glenn  Kirk,  Craig  Kirkham,  Norman  Kirsch, 
Allen  Kropf,  Newel  Knight. 

Row  13:  Hermann  Kuebitz,  Karen  Koford, 
Barbara  Koralewski,  Beverly  King,  Ralph 
Kurtz,  Maureen  Koyle,  Robert  Kroff,  Gary 
Knight,  Jim  Kochevar,  Larry  Lahaderne. 


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Row  1:  Ann  Laker,  LeGrande  Lamb,  Gary 
Lambert,  Robert  Larsen,  Steven  Larsen,  Char- 
les Larsen,  Byron  Larson,  Allan  LaRue,  Karol 
Larsen,  Una  Kay  Lee. 

Row  2:  Billie  Lambson,  Robert  La  Polnte, 
Thomas  Larsen,  David  Larsen,  David  Larson, 
Tanja  Larson,  Dee  Larsen,  Mary  Lasson,  Lvn- 
ette  Layton,  Martha  Larsen. 

Row  3:  Gwen  Leavitt,  Sally  LeBaron,  Barbara 
Lee,  Janice  Lee,  Judith  Ann  Lee,  Martin  Lee, 
Mark  Leftvs/ich,  Arden  Leigh,  Nancy  Lill, 
Glenn  Lewis. 

Row  4:  John  Lev^is,  Karen  Lewis,  Ted  Lewis, 
Sharon  Liddle,  Kenneth  Lemmon,  Anatalo 
Lester,  Michael  Lesueur,  Gay  Lewis,  Cheryl 
Lillywhite,  Barbara  Lloyd. 

Row  5:  Ellen  Long,  Melvin  Long,  Joan  Loomis 
Jack  Losmann,  Sherry  Louder,  Janis  Loveless, 
Linda  Loveless,  Ruby  Ludwig,  Bonnie  Lund- 
quist,  Dennis  Lunt. 

Row  6:  Willa  Lunt,  James  Luster,  Karen  Lyon, 
Jane  Mabey,  Alex  MacArthur,  Toni  MacDon- 
ald,  Marlow  Mace,  Douglas  Mackay,  Robert 
Mackay,  Elsie  MacFarland. 

Row  7:  Delaine  Madden,  Andy  Madsen,  Mar- 
vin Magleby,  Irja  Malila,  Denise  Malloy,  Irene 
Mano,  Marilynn  Margetts,  William  Mairs, 
Sherry  Markham,  Pasquale  Marotto. 

Row  8:  Dennis  Marsh,  Mary  Martin,  William 
Martin,  Darlene  Mata,  Wes  Matheson,  Su 
Maurer,  Ron  Mau,  Gerald  Maughan,  Janice 
Maughan,  Doreen  May. 


Row  9:  Merlene  McGee^  Harold  McGuire, 
Rosa  Lynn  McMullin,  Ede  Menssen,  Florence 
Merrick,  Bonnie  Miller,  Leon  C.  Miller,  Bon- 
nie McCulloch,  Nadine  Miner,  Linda  Missi- 
mer. 

Row  10:  Roger  McFarland,  Alvin  McGary,  Pat 
McAferty,  Dale  Kent  McArthur,  Beverly  Mc- 
Knight,  Marian  McLain,  Vicki  A.  McLaughlin, 
Glen  McBride,  Judy  McNally,  Mary  McNeill. 

Row  11:  Lynnette  McBride,  John  McCausland, 
Sharon  D.  McBride,  Jean  McCandless,  Doug- 
las McCue,  Connie  McDougal,  Arthur  A.  Mc- 
Pherson,  Kathy  Medley,  John  J.  Melendez, 
Robert  B.  Mendenhall. 

Row  12:  Judith  I.  Mercer,  Kenneth  W.  Merrill, 
William  Meseke,  John  J.  Meyer,  Margaret 
Mitchell,  Claudia  Miller,  Gary  Mills,  Richard 
R.    Miller,    LaTreva    Milton,    LeRoy   F.    Minard. 

Row  13:  Ann  Miner,  Nolyn  Mitchell,  Ronald 
G.  Mitchell,  William  Carl  Mitchell,  Gerri  Mit- 
ton,  W.  Reid  Mitton,  Merlen  Mix,  James  A. 
Mofhifz,  Jon  L.  Monasmith,  Ann  Montgomery. 


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Row  1:  Susanne  Moody,  Gary  AAooers,  Dar- 
lene  Moore,  Betty  Mooya,  Frank  A.  Morgan, 
Pauline  Morley,  R.  Ray  Morley,  Patricia  A. 
Morris,  Sherry  Lee  Morris,  Judy  K.  Morrison. 

Row  2:  James  A.  Moss,  Jr.,  Jim  Mugweru, 
Joan  Muir,  Elizabeth  Mulford,  Alan  K.  Mur- 
phy, Lynne  Murphy,  Fred  A.  Myler,  Nancy 
Nealley,  John  Neff,  Harold  Neighbors. 

Row  3:  Bonnie  Nelson,  David  Nelson,  David 
R.  Nelson,  Don  Nelson,  N.  Nadene  Nelson, 
Nodia  Nelson,  Peggy  Nelson,  Richard  Nelson, 
Roger  D.  Nelson,  Donald  Nettles. 

Row  4:  David  Newman,  Coralee  Nims,  Janice 
Nix,  Yoshie  Noda,  Anna  Marie  Nielson,  Cecil 
Nielson,  Bruce  Norman,  Gary  B.  Norton,  Lois 
Nielson,  Stephen  F.  Novak. 

Row  5:  Tuan  Nguyen,  Barbara  Nisbef,  Gary 
Nichols,  Carolyn  J.  Noble,  Pat  Nielsen,  Shar- 
lene  Noland,  John  D.  Neilson,  Dennis  A.  Nor- 
ton, Kay  Nielson,  Mariet  Nielson. 


Row  6:  Julie  Nowell,  Patricia  Noyes,  Annette 
Oaks,  LuAnn  Montgomery,  Mark  Oldroyd, 
Gedge  Oliver,  Brenda  Olson,  John  Olson, 
llene  Olson,  Janis  Olsen. 

Row  7:  Laura  Opp,  John  Orton,  Rosemary 
Ostler,  JoAnn  Ottosen,  Jack  Ouzounion, 
Catherine  Ovi/ens,  Dean  Oyler,  Bill  Pace,  Rus- 
sell Pack,  Bonnie  Packer. 

Row  8:  Pam  Packer,  Sharon  Paddock,  Ann 
Page,  Linda  Palmer,  Lunkee  Pang,  Allan  Pap- 
worth,  Jack  Paradise,  George  Parkhurst,  Mary 
Alice  Parks,  Judith  Parry. 

Row  9:  Darrell  Parsons,  Kay  Louise  Paskett, 
Terry  Pattee,  Kent  Patterson,  Nancy  Patterson, 
Faye  Paulson,  Craig  Paxman,  Evalyn  Peace, 
Joann  Pearson,  Lois  Peay. 

Row  10:  Leroy  Pectol,  Jordan  Pederson,  Glen 
Peery,  Ramona  Pena,  Doyle  Penfold,  Deeanne 
Perry,  Patricia  Perry,  De  Loris  Peters,  Eriend 
Peterson,  Naomi  Petersen. 

Row  11:  Ralph  Petersen,  Carl  Peterson,  Diane 
Peterson,  Donna  Peterson,  Orlen  Peterson, 
Pat  Peterson,  Sharon  Peterson,  Linda  Phillips, 
Ronald  Pierce,  Richard  Pincock. 

Row  12:  Donna  Piatt,  Wayne  Pond,  Carolyn 
Potter,  Diane  Powell,  Robert  Powell,  Colleen 
Powelson,  Anna  Prins,  Kathy  Pritchett,  Larry 
Pullen,  Steven  Pusey. 

Row  13:  Franza  Preator,  Jeff  Prinster,  Pat 
Prescott,  Colleen  Pugmire,  Donald  Preston, 
Douglas  Pulley,  Judy  Price,  Linda  Quinton, 
Glade  Quinney,  Sharon  Price. 


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Row  1:  Patricia  Quinn,  Lee  Ramirez,  Sharon 
Reed,  Lloyd  Rawlings,  Pam  Relyea,  Robert 
Ray,  Becky  Reeve,  George  Redd,  La  Ree  Ricks. 

Row  2:  Lee  Ray  Rasmussen,  Mary  Ray,  Ruth 
Reid,  Bobette  Reading,  Jackie  Revill,  Dale 
Rex,  Patricia  Reynolds,  Walter  Rhoton,  James 
Rice,  Saundra  Richards. 

Row  3:  Brenda  Reed,  Coburn  Richardson, Jan- 
ice Rickert,  Hans  Ringger,  Reese  Risenmay, 
Gale  Roach,  Eldona  Roberts,  Diane  Robertson, 
Richard  Robertson,  Donna  Robinson. 

Row  4:  Lynn  Robinson,  Shawna  Robison,  '.ani 
Robson,  Judy  Rogers,  Carol  Roland,  Owen 
Roper,  Ronald  Roskelley,  Barbara  Ross,  Donna 
Ross,  Patty  Routh. 

Row  5:  Patricia  Rowe,  Sherrel  Rowe,  Helen 
Rowley,  Carol  Runswich,  Craig  Rutledge, 
Kathy  Sailors,  Patricia  Sainsbury,  Fayek  Salen, 
Maria  Salinas,  Margie  Salisbury. 


Row  6:  Sandra  Sandberg,  Dianne  Sargent,  Jim 
Sarkady,  Danno  Sass,  lleen  Sasser,  Mary  Ann 
Saxell,  Ken  Sayer,  Linda  Sayre,  Dennis 
Schade,  Joseph  Schaefer. 

Row  7:  Larry  Schlappi,  Dorothy  Schroedter, 
Elaine  Schreder,  Leslee  Schubel,  Manfred 
Schulzke,  June  Scott,  Evelyn  Searle,  DeAnna 
Sedwick,  Maryetta  Searle,  Shauna  Seely. 

Row  8:  Beverly  Seiter,  Ida  Sellers,  Carolyn 
Settle,  Linda  Sewell,  Rosalie  Shaw,  Robert 
Shedd,  Gene  Shelton,  James  Shepherd,  Em- 
mett  Shippen,  Ralph  Showalter. 

Row  9:  Gary  Shumway,  Larry  Shupe,  Jean 
Siddoway,  Eugene  Sidwell,  Allison  Simms, 
Sandra  Simpson,  Bruce  Sims,  Patricia  Sims, 
Gerald  Six,  Janice  Slaughter. 

Row  10:  Gwen  Silver,  Charles  Smith,  Char- 
lotte Smith,  Darleen  Smith,  David  Smith,  How- 
ard Smith,  Irene  Smith,  Judith  Smith,  Ken 
Smith,  Kirkham  Smith. 

Row  11:  Larry  Smith,  Lynn  Smith,  Norman 
Smith,  Richard  Smith,  Ronald  Smith,  Ronnie 
Smith,  Shirley  Smith,  Sandra  Snider,  Will 
Smith,  Bob  Snow. 

Row  12:  S.  Albert  Snow,  Joyce  Snow,  Richard 
Snow,  Sandra  Snider,  Don  Spitler,  Ned  Solo- 
man,  Russ  Sorensen,  Diane  Sorenson,  Jane 
Sowden,  Sharon  Spackman. 

Row  13:  Phil  Spears,  Cecil  Spell,  Larry  Spen- 
cer, Marlene  Spencer,  Sue  Spencer,  Margaret 
Spendlove,  Mary  Spiegel,  Richard  Solmon, 
Sandra  Squires,  Anete  Stark. 


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Row  1:  Julia  Stephenson,  J.  Walter  Stevens, 
Norman  Stevens,  Doug  Stewart,  Gary  Stewart, 
Robert  Stock,  Gerald  Stoffers,  Suellen  Stone, 
Guenther  Streuling,  Judy  Strong. 

Row  2:  Judith  Stebbins,  Paul  Steed,  Pat 
Steffensen,  Mary  Ellen  Stevens,  Carol  Stewart, 
Stan  Stewart,  Robert  Stock,  Ted  Stoddard, 
John  Stone,  Margaret  Stones. 

Row  3:  Richard  Stone,  Carol  Stolp,  Gosta 
Stride,  Roger  Stringham,  Christine  Strong, 
Virginia  Strong,  Carol  Starr,  Michael  Stuver, 
Ann  Summerhays,  Kenneth  Summers. 

Row  4:  Marjorie  Sunda,  Joyce  Sutherland, 
Lona  Swaim,  Frederick  Swensen,  Clair  Syn- 
dergaard,  Howard  Sagg,  Ramona  Tan,  John 
Tanner,  Robert  Tanner,  Barbara  Taylor. 

Row  5:  Bonita  Taylor,  Deanna  Taylor,  Hal  Tay- 
lor, Jack  Taylor,  Jerry  Taylor,  Roylene  Taylor, 
Vicky  Ann  Taylor,  Judith  Teglassy,  Patricia 
Teichert,  Diane  Tenney. 

Row  6:  Linda  Terry,  William  Thacker,  David 
Thomas,  Edward  Thomas,  Jay  Thomas,  Mike 
Thomas,  Sandra  Thomas,  Sharon  Thomas, 
Karen  Thornburgh,  Joe  Thornby. 

Row  7:  Gerald  Thygerson,  Sherry  Thygerson, 
John  Tibbits,  Chris  Tietjen,  Alice  Tengey,  Tom 
Tingey,  Pamela  Tippetts,  Jennie  Todd,  Richard 
Tolman,  Judith  Tomlinson. 

Row  8:  Mike  Toomey,  Elaine  Toone,  Ivan 
Toponce,  Maria  Toronto,  Ann  Marie  Tosten- 
son,  Steve  Treseder,  Leonard  Tourney,  Roger 
Tracy,  Donald  Tuft,  Maurine  Tufts. 


Row  9:  Brent  Turley,  LaVerne  Tyler,  Scott 
Vance,  Sharon  Vance,  Sharee  Van  Wagenen, 
Alvah  Van  Wagoner,  Lynn  Varner,  Veniece 
Vent,  Don  Vincent,  Lea  Waddell. 

Row  10:  Rex  Wadham,  Jerald  Wad  ley,  Kath- 
ryn  Wadley,  David  Wadsworth,  Barbara  Wag- 
ner, Brent  Wagstaff,  Wendell  Waite,  Sandra 
Waldrop,  Ardifh  Walker,  Arnold  Walker. 

Row  11:  Gary  Walker,  John  Walker,  Karen 
Walker,  Maria  Walker,  Edyth  Walton,  Ronald 
Wolsey,  Eugene  Ward,  Lea  Ward,  Terrance 
Ward,  Joan  Warner. 

Row  12:  Carolyn  Warren,  Douglas  Warren, 
Sharon  Warren,  Judith  Weightman,  Judy 
Wells,  Calvin  West,  Glenn  Weston,  Lowell 
West,  Val  Weenig,  Sharon  Weight. 

Row  13:  La  Juana  Warthen,  Beverly  Watkins, 
Everett  Watts,  Mary  Lyn  Watts,  Judith  Wein- 
zinger.  Shannon  Webber,  Craig  Wentz,  Sal- 
ly Westgard,  Wayne  Westman,  Joyce  West- 
phal. 


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Row  1:  Pete  Steuber,  Lee  Wheelock,  Janice 
White,  Naomi  Willis,  Dick  Whiting,  Linda 
Wiesner,  Karia  Wilcox,  Keith  Wilhoit,  Walter 
Willey,  Ella  Williams. 

Row  2:  James  Whitehead,  John  Whetten, 
Waldo  Wilde,  Joyce  Whipple,  Linda  Wilkins, 
Kenneth  Wilks,  Don  Willardson,  John  Wil- 
lardson,  Viola  Whipple. 

Row  3:  Gordon  White,  Pat  Zinn,  Judith 
White,  Stan  Williams,  Judy  Willis,  Dave  Wil- 
son, Delbert  Wilson,  Jacqueline  Wilson,  Ken- 
dra  Wincott,  Mary  Ann  Winnett. 

Row  4:  Sheila  Winston,  Barbara  Wiseman, 
Shirley  Wiseman,  Barry  Wishart,  Ronald  Wol- 
sey,  Benjamin  Wood,  Jacqualine  Wood,  Orion 
Wood,  Carolyn  Woodruff,  Lora  Woods. 

Row  5:  LaMont  Woods,  Donald  Wooley,  Bruce 
Woolstenhulme,  Shauna  Workman,  B'ill 
Wright,  Earlene  Wright,  James  Wright,  Kirk 
Wright,  Owen  Wright,  Robert  Young. 

Row  6:  Sharon  Young. 


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The  freshmen  and  seniors  staged  a  big  class  party 
in  the  east  gymnasium  of  the  fieldhouse  which  was 
enjoyed  by  all  who  attended.  The  decorations  in- 
dicated  a   circus   atmosphere. 


Far  left:  Jeanine  Funk  acted  as  secretary  of  the 
Freshman  class.  She  is  from  San  Gabriel,  California. 
left:  David  Hoops  from  Oakland,  California  was 
Freshman   class    president. 


Row  1:  Eileen  Abel,  Ralph  Abercrombie,  Mike 
Adair,  Robin  Adair,  David  Adams,  Dixie  Ad- 
ams, Jolene  Adams,  Linda  Adams,  Lonny 
Adams,  Mignon  Adams. 

Row  2:  Roger  Adams,  Sarann  Adams,  Sharon 
Adams,  Vicki  Adams,  David  Adamson,  Janet 
Adamson,  Mike  Ahlstrom,  Margery  Almond, 
John  AIrd,  Wayne  Allgaier. 

Row  3:  Winston  Allred,  Dorothy  Allred,  Chuck 
Allen,  David  Allen,  Don  Allen,  Bonita  Allen, 
Katherine  Allen,  Jessie  Allphin,  Judy  Allred, 
Denise  Alley. 

Row  4:  Annalue  Allred,  Sandra  Allen,  McKay 
Allred,  Diane  Allen,  Margo  Allen,  Don  All- 
dredge,  LaRae  Albiston,  Marva  Alcorn,  Max 
Alder,  Merna  Alder. 

Row  5:  Barbara  Alexander,  Judy  Alsop,  John 
Alstrom,  Patricia  Altman,  Susan  Anderberg, 
Linda  Andrus,  Newt  Andrus,  Carolyn  Ander- 
sen, Jerald  Andersen,  Vertis  Andersen. 

Row  6:  Ardith  Anderson,  Bonnie  Anderson, 
Brenda  Anderson,  Cherie  Anderson,  Diane 
Anderson,  Jackie  Anderson,  Jane  Ellen  An- 
derson, Jerry  Anderson,  John  Anderson,  La- 
Del  Anderson. 

Row  7:  Leon  Anderson,  Linda  Lou  Anderson, 
Lona  Anderson,  Louis  Anderson,  Dean  Ander- 
son, Marva  Anderson,  Ralph  Anderson,  Re- 
becca Anderson,  Rodger  Anderson,  James  An- 
trobus. 

Row  8:  Jorge  Archlla,  Maria  Arends,  Brent 
Armstrong,  Annette  Atkinson,  Rockne  Arneft, 
Ronald  Arnett,  Elizabeth  Arnold,  Donald 
Asay,  Merrily  Austin,  Rick  Ashmore. 


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Row  1:  Alexandra  Ashton,  David  Ashton, 
Lynne  Asfwood,  AAichele  Armstrong,  David 
Atkinson,  Wayne  Atkinson,  Hilary  Attvi^ooll, 
Judith  Afwood,  Karen  Atwood,  Connie  Asay. 

Row  2:  Ginger  Averett,  Douglas  Avery,  Caro- 
lyn Ayres,  Linda  Babb,  Robert  Babcock,  Shon- 
nee  Babcock,  Elaine  Bacon,  Vicki  Badham, 
Carolyn  Baehm,  Lynette  Bagley. 

Row  3:  Sue  Bagley,  Nancy  Bagwell,  Dennis 
Bahen,  Lee  Bahr,  Barbara  Bailey,  Carroll  Bai- 
ley, Glade  Bailey,  JanNiece  Bailey,  Loleta' 
Bailey,  Nanette  Bailey. 

Row  4:  Peter  Bailey,  Margaret  Baird,  Ann 
Baker,  Katherine  Baker,  Kathleen  Baker,  Anna 
Baldwin,  Dorothy  Baldwin,  Elizabeth  Bald- 
win, Maureen  Bale,  Orson  Ball. 

Row  5:  Kathleen  Bailer,  Lynda  Balls,  Bruce 
Bangerter,  Brenda  Banks,  Jeanne  Banks,  Ed- 
mund Barker,  Jeanne  Barnard,  Kathryn 
Barnes,  Kathryn  Barnes,  Scott  Barney. 

Row  6:  Sue  Ann  Barney,  Thelese  Barnich, 
Carol  Bartlett,  Carol  Barrett,  Jan  Barrett,  Lin 
Barrows,  Don  Barton,  Joan  Barton,  Noel  Bar- 
ton, Nova  Barton. 

Row  7:  Glen  Bascom,  Enid  Bassett,  Reese 
Bastion,  Karen  Bateman,  Dona  Battistone, 
Blaine  Bauer,  Gary  Baugh,  Tonya  Baum,  Cline 
Baxter,  Jack  Baxter. 

Row  8:  Dwayne  Bayles,  Keith  Barrowman, 
Bart  Bean,  Betty  Jo  Beatty,  Barbara  Beck, 
Mary  Beck,  Dennis  Beckstrand,  Aran  Beebe, 
Sibyl  Beecher. 


Row  9:  Lynn  Behunin,  Carol  Beidelman,  Dar- 
lene  Belka,  Patricia  Belliston,  David  Belnap, 
Gerald  Belnap,  Jim  Bennett,  Marilyn  Bennett, 
Sheldon   Bennett,   Leon   Benson. 

Row  10:  Scott  Benson,  Warren  Berg,  Shirley 
Berg,  Robert  Berger,  Anne  Bergeson,  Karia 
Berrett,  Marilyn  Bertonceli,  Sidney  Beveridge, 
Launa  Biberston,  Kay  Bickmore. 

Row  11:  Georgia  Biddulph,  John  Bierman, 
Judy  Bierman,  Ralph  Bierman,  Wilford  Biggs, 
Patricia  Billings,  Margie  Billingsley,  Dan  Bing- 
ham, Deana  Bingham,  Emmett  Bingham. 

Row  12:  Gordon  Bingham,  Ray  Bingham,  John 
BInkerd,  Sharon  Birrell,  Judy  Bishop,  Steve 
Black,  Susan  Black,  Eileen  Blacker,  LaRae 
Blacker. 

Row  13:  Nancy  Blackledge,  Ken  Blackmore, 
Sharon  Blackmun,  Donald  Blackwelder,  Caria 
Blake,  Sylvia  Blake,  Jim  Blan,  Carolyn  Blat- 
ter, John  Blaylock,  Sharon  Blaylock. 


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Row  1:  Bonnie  Bliss,  Linda  Blodgeft,  Charles 
Blount,  Elena  Bodily,  Kathryn  Bodily,  Sharon 
Bodily,  Pat  Bodley,  Jan  Bohi,  Michael  Bol- 
ingbroke,  David  Bollinger. 

Row  2:  John  Bonner,  Lewis  Boone,  Glade 
Booth,  Jack  Booth,  Alden  Boren,  Al  Borg- 
quist,  Rosemary  Bosil,  Eldon  Bott,  Janet  Bott- 
ger,  David  Bowen. 

Row  3:  David  Bowers,  Dorothy  Bowers,  EIna 
Bowcut,  Tom  Bowler,  John  Bowman,  Dale 
Bowthorpe,  Dennis  Bowthorpe,  Terry  Boul- 
ter,  Russell   Boulton,  Robin  Bourke. 

Row  4:  Fred  Boyd,  Glen  Boyle,  Kathy  Boyd, 
Joyce  Boyer,  LeGrande  Boyer,  Glen  Boyle, 
Jeaneen  Boyle,  Byron  Bracken,  Janice  Brad- 
ford, Kent  Bradford. 

Row  5:  Robert  Bradshaw,  Verlin  Bradshaw, 
Joan  Braegger,  Fred  Bragg,  Bruce  Braithwaite, 
Marcia  Brandon,  Wally  Brazzeal,  Analee 
Breinholt,  Sharon  Brenton,  Kathleen  Brian. 

Row  6:  Nancy  Bridges,  Julie  Briggs,  Virginia 
Briggs,  Tom  Brighton,  Christina  Brimhall,  Dee 
Brimhall,  Judith  Brimhall,  Merlene  Britsch, 
Alene  Broadhead,   Ron  Broce. 

Row  7:  Roger  Brocious,  Dillard  Broderick, 
Martin  Brooks,  Pat  Brooks,  Lana  Brower,  Al- 
bert Brown,  Betty  Brown,  Delia  Brown,  Don- 
na  Brown,    Douglas   Brown. 

Row  8:  Elizabeth  Brown,  Gaylen  Brown,  In- 
grid  Brown,  Joy  Brown,  Linda  Brown,  Marilyn 
Brown,  Murr  Brown,  Orpha  Brown,  Robert 
Brown,  Ron  Brown. 


Row  9:  Sandra  Brown,  Shirley  Brown,  Janet 
Brunson,  Karen  Brunson,  Mary  Brunt,  Jerold 
Bryan,  Nina  3ryant,  Linda  Buckwalter,  Mar- 
ilyn Buffetf,  Robert  Bullington. 

Row  10:  Kenneth  Bullock,  Lee  Bullock,  Steve 
Bullock,  Charles  Bunker,  David  Bunker,  Lee 
Bunnell,  Grant  Burbidge,  Willard  Burge,  Garth 
Burgon,  Victoria  Burgon. 

Row  1 1 :  Carol  Burk,  Ann  Burnett,  Sharon 
Burr,  Michael  Burrows,  Carnes  Burson,  Aus- 
tin Burton,  Elaine  Burton,  Ralph  Burton,  Den- 
nis Busch,  Juanlta  Busch. 

Row  12:  Harold  Bushman,  Page  Busken,  Lloyd 
Bush,  Jane  Bushman,  Lawrence  Buss,  George 
Bultex,  Vicki  Butler,  Byron  Butterworth,  Ed- 
ward Buzzetti,  Terrence  Cady. 

Row  13:  Bryce  Calhoon,  Carolyn  Cain,  Lor- 
raine Callaway,  Charles  Call,  David  Call,  Lynn 
Call,  Rodger  Call,  Sue  Call,  Toni  Call,  John 
Calvin. 


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Row  1:  Judith  Cameron,  John  Cameron,  Rod- 
erick Cameron,  Steven  Cameron,  Aaron  Camp- 
bell, Carolyn  Campbell,  Linda  Campbell,  Mar- 
cia  Campbell,  Dana  Canatsey,  David  Candland. 

Row  2:  Stuart  Candland,  Linda '  Cannon, 
Yvonne  Cannon,  Ann  Caraway,  Jo  Ellen  Car- 
dell,  Lowell  Card,  Boyd  Cardon,  Carolyn 
Cardwell,   Mary   Cardy,   Douglas  Carlile. 

Row  3:  Stephen  Carlisle,  Alan  Carlson,  Betty 
Carlson,  Karen  Carlson,  Ronald  Carlson,  Marty 
Carlyle,  Geraldine  Carmen,  Leslie  Carpenter, 
Sandra    Carpenter,    Cathy   Carr. 

Row  4:  Frances  Carr,  Ann  Carrigan,  Kathryn 
Carroll,  Wayne  Carr,  Cathie  Carter,  Lonnie 
Carter,  Robert  Carter,  Sandra  Carter,  Steven 
Cask,  David  Cass. 

Row  5:  Allen  Cassell,  George  Casteleiro,  Da- 
vid Castle,  Linda  Casto,  Ferrell  Catmull,  Jeanie 
Cawood,  Linda  Cervantes,  Doug  Chamberlain, 
Bill  Chandler,  Mike  Chang. 


Row  6:  Bette  Christensen,  Janice  Cheney,  Pat 
Cheney,  Carl  Christensen,  Stephen  Cheung, 
Ardean  Child,  Darwin  Christensen,  JaLaine 
Childs,    Ralph   Childs,   Ann   Christensen. 

Row  7:  Carol  Checketts,  Berit  Christensen,  Bob 
Christensen,  Julie  Chesley,  Carolyn  Christen- 
sen, Clark  Christensen,  Margaret  Childers, 
Douglas  Christensen,  Douglas  Christensen, 
Evelyn  Christensen. 

Row  8:  Iva  Lou  Christensen,  Janice  Christen- 
sen, Karen  Christensen,  Karen  Christensen, 
Kathryn  Christensen,  Keith  Christensen,  Kirk 
Christensen,  Linda  Christensen,  Ray  Christen- 
sen, Robert  Christensen. 

Row  9:  Stephen  Christensen,  Irene  Christian- 
sen, Beth  Christofferson,  Gary  Christofferson, 
Robert  Church,  Carmen  Clark,  Connie  Clark, 
Diane  Clark,  Dorthy  Clark,  Gladys  Clark. 

Row  10:  Jerold  Clark,  Jill  Clark,  Larry  Clark, 
Lucille  Clark,  Stephen  Clark,  Stewart  Clark, 
Virginia  Clark,  Michael  Clausen,  Mikki  Claw- 
son,  Rodney  Clawson. 

Row  11:  Pam  Clayton,  Linda  Clements,  Kaye 
Clements,  Jim  Clifford,  Diane  dinger,  Dar- 
win Cluff,  Dennis  Clynick,  George  Cobabe, 
Marilyn  Cochran,  Sandy  Coffel. 

Row  12:  Karen  Coleman,  llene  Collard,  Nancy 
Collette,  Curtis  Collier,  Cathie  Collins,  Ros- 
alind Collyer,  Judy  Colwell,  Irene  Compton, 
Philip  Condie,  Barbara  Cone. 

Row  13:  Elizabeth  Conger,  Wilson  Conover, 
Chloe  Conrad,  Connie  Constanfine,  Linda  Con- 
stantine,  Aldon  Cook,  Connie  Cook,  Darrell 
Cook,  Joyce  Cook,   Virinia  Cooley. 


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Row  1:  DeWayne  Cooly,  Virginia  Cooley, 
Shelley  Coombs,  Brent  Cooper,  Carolyn  Coo- 
per, Frank  Cooper,  Jerold  Cooper,  Joseph 
Cooper,  Amelia  Copa,  Dwayne  Copeland. 

Row  2:  Robert  Corbridge,  Jene  Cordell,  Rob- 
ert Cordingley,  Phyllis  Cordon,  Judy  Core, 
Frank  Corey,  Eileen  Cornia,  Joanne  Cottrell, 
Margaret  Cousins,  Beverly  Cox, 

Row  3:  Charlotte  Cox,  Glenda  Cox,  Lynn  Cox, 
Carolyn  Crandall,  Larry  Crandall,  Whilden 
Crandall,  DeeAnn  Crane,  Llona  Crane,  Lynda 
Crane,  Jack  Craner. 

Row  4:  Leon  Crowley,  Carolyn  Creer,  Nancy 
Crellin,  Shirley  Crum,  Larry  Crismon,  Carol 
Crockett,  Gayle  Cunningham,  Jill  Crockett, 
Margaret  Curleyhead,  Charlotte  Curtis, 

Row  5:  Mary  Craner,  Linda  Crow,  Thomas 
Crowther,  Cap  Cresap,  Briant  Cummens,  Sam- 
uel Curtis,  Don  Crockett,  Perry  Cunningham, 
Kathryn  Croft,  Dennis  Crossley. 


Row  6:  Jean  Curtis,  Sandra  Curtis,  Shirley 
Cutler,  Stanley  Cutler,  Janet  Cutrer,  Anna 
Vee  Daines,  Kathy  Daines,  Karen  Dalby, 
Bernell    Dalley,    Lauren    Dalzen. 

Row  7:  Janice  Daniels,  Stephen  Daniels,  Ar- 
dis  Danielson,  JoAnn  Danielson,  Grace  Dan- 
sie,  Ned  Darling,  Kenlon  Daubert,  Lois  Dav- 
idson, Daniel  Davies,  Alice  Davis. 

Row  8:  Diane  Davis,  Dianne  Davis,  Jerome 
Davis,  Judith  Davis,  Karen  Davis,  Linda  Davis, 
Lynda  Davis,  Marilyn  Davis,  Sandra  Davis, 
Dennis   Davidson. 

Row  9:  Rebecca  Day,  Irene  Dean,  Andy  Deck- 
er, Dena  Jo  DeHaan,  Norman  Dejong,  Kay 
Delaney,  Susan  Demattea,  Cordell  Denna,  De- 
Loy  Dennis,  Mary  Dennis. 

Row  10:  Sharon  Dennis,  Jeanne  Denny,  Geor- 
gia Denos,  Clarence  DePriest,  John  Des- 
champs,  Carolyn  Despain,  David  DeTemple, 
John  deVries,  Lucille  Deyoung,  Ann  Dibble. 

Row  11:  Silvia  Dickey,  Louise  Dillman,  Char- 
rene  Dilmore,  James  Dills,  Adelia  Dix,  Byron 
Dixon,  Valerie  Dixon,  Ronna  Dobbins,  Nor- 
man Dobson,  Tommy  Dodd. 

Row  12:  Nancy  Dolle,  John  Dougall,  James 
Douglas,  John  Douglas,  Kerry  Doyle,  Orval 
Draney,  Ha  Dye,  Dianne  Dredge,  Mavie  Dye, 
Anne  Duckworth. 

Row  13:  Launa  Duffin,  Lois  Duncan,  Marilyn 
Dunkerley,  Helen  Dunkley,  Bonnie  Dunn,  Lin- 
da Duren,  James  Draper,  Jeff  Dye,  Louis 
Dredge,  Donna  Dyer. 


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Row  1:  Judith  Edens,  Valerie  Eastland,  Doug 
Easton,  Janet  Eastwood,  Susan  Ebbert,  Gary 
Eberhard,  Lois  Eckerman,  Jim  Eckhart,  Peggy 
Eddington. 

Row  2:  Karen  Earl,  Connie  Edmiston,  Christ 
Edwards,  Karen  Edwards,  Ray  Egan,  Sharon 
Egan,  Brent  Egbert,  James  Eggett,  Herbert 
Egoroff,  Richard  Ehlert. 

Row  3:  Meg  Eikenbery,  Nancy  Ekman,  Nancy 
Elliott,  Juna  Ellsworth,  Karen  Ellsworth,  Tho- 
mas Ellsworth,  Linda  Elmer,  Margaret  Elphick, 
Rebecca  Ence,  Carolyn  Ensign. 

Row  4:  Neata  Ensminger,  William  Erickson, 
;Elaine  Erekson,  Kathleen  Eriksson,  John  Ev- 
lans,  Pat  Evans,  Susan  Evans,  Bonnie  Evelyn, 
•  Diane  Evelyn,  JoAnn  Evans. 

iRow  5:  Ruth  Ann  Everett,  David  Ewell,  Sandra 
Eyring,    Ross    Farrer,     Paula     Faufata,    Judith 

iFehlberg,  David  Feinauer,  Robert  Feland,  Alice 
Felix,  Reuben  Ficklin. 

Row  6:  Susan  Field,  Elaine  Fietkau,  Marcia 
Fife,  Sharon  Fife,  Tom  Fife,  Bob  Fitch,  Deone 
Flake,  Victor  Finell,  Ann  Finlayson,  Lester 
Flake. 

Row  7:  Kathy  Firmage,  Anna  Lee  Fisher,  James 
Fisher,  Joset  Fisher,  Terry  Fisher,  Maren  Fl- 
field,  Shirley  Fields,  Glenna  Flake,  Cecelia 
Finley,  Nena  Flake. 

Row  8:  Sandra  Flood,  Alan  Folkman,  Nancy 
Forbis,  Marjorie  Ford,  Evadean  Forsyth,  Ron- 
na  Forsyth,  Lance  Forsythe,  Robin  Forrest, 
Judy  Foss. 


Row  9:  Karen  Fossum,  Curon  Forthey,  Carlie 
Fotheringham,  Jean  Foutz,  Karen  Fowere, 
Geneva  Fowler,  Kenneth  Fowler,  Leeanne 
Fowler,  Lola  Fowike,  Charles  Fowkes. 

Row  10:  Jim  Fox,  Mary  Lee  Frampton,  Darold 
Francis,  Ann  Francom,  Celia  Frank,  Jo  Anne 
Franklin,  William  Franz,  John  Franzen,  Stuart 
Frayne,    Edward   Frazier. 

Row  11:  Jerry  Frederickson,  Duane  Free,  Ray 
Freeman,  Francis  Frehner,  Rosalie  Frehner, 
Benjamin  Frenzel,  Bill  Fritz,  Karen  Fugal, 
Richard    Fuhriman,   Jeanine    Funk. 

Row  12:  Douglas  Fackrell,  Sherrie  Fagg,  Kent 
Fairchild,  Janice  Farley,  Richard  Farnsworth, 
Janice  Farrell,  Sandra  Gagon,  Kent  Galbraith, 
Bruce    Galbraith,    David    Gallacher. 

Row  13:  Barbara  Gano,  Joanne  Gano,  Michael 
Garbett,  Carlos  Garcia,  Renea  Gardina,  Doug- 
las Gardner,  Homer  Gardner,  Joan  Gardner, 
Karen  Garner,  Leslie  Gardner. 


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Row  1:  Levier  Gardner,  Dana  Gehring,  Robert 
George,  Ronald  George,  Betty  Gerrard,  Rich- 
ard Gibbs,  Judy  Gates,  Farral  Dee  Gay,  Gloria 
Ann  Gay,  Roxene  Geddes. 

Row  2:  Geraldine  Gee,  Marie  Gardner,  Mar- 
ilyn Gardner,  Roxane  Gardner,  Douglas  Gar- 
land, Janice  Garner,  Lee  Gifford,  Ann  Gilbert, 
Demar  Gilbert,  Gordon  Gilchrist. 

Row  3:  Vede  Gilchrist,  Joseph  Giles,  Linda 
Lee  Giles,  Marilyn  Giles,  Daniel  Gillespie,  Pe- 
trea  Gillespie,  Doretta  Gillins,  Mary  Ann  Gil- 
more,    Raymond  Goad,  Susan  Goates. 

Row  4:  David  Goddard,  Darlene  Godnick, 
Julie  Goff,  Gretel  Gold,  Dean  Goodrich,  Toni 
Goodrich,  Susan  Goodsell,  Gary  Goold,  Betsy 
Gordon,  Lana  Gorman. 

Row  5:  Melinda  Goss,  Eugene  Cover,  Londa 

Gowans,  Joan  Glascock,  Carleton  Glassford, 
Ann  Glauser,  Betty  Graber,  Sandra  Graff,  C. 
Terry  Graff,  Brent  Gramp. 

Row  6:  John  Granney,  Diana  Grant,  Robert 
Grant,  Marilyn  Gray,  Patricia  Gray,  Nim  Gre- 
ding,  Claudia  Green,  Joanne  Green,  Kenneth 
Green,  Shirley  Green. 

Row  7:  Ronald  Green,  Douglas  Greenwood, 
Evelyn  Greenwood,  John  Greenwood,  Gar- 
aid  Gregory,  Jenney  Lee  Grief,  Betty  Ray 
Griffin,  Warren  Griffin,  Wilfred  Griggs,  Necia 
Grimmett. 

Row  8:  Carole  Grisham,  Dave  Gronfors, 
Marcia  Guild,  Regina  Guinn,  Clair  Gubler, 
Robert  Gullion,  Neal  Gunnarson,  Larry  Gun- 
ther,  Cheryl   Gustaveson,    Kay  Gustin. 


Row  9:  Robert  Guymon,  Lani  Haacke,  Judy 
Lynn  Hackney,  Karen  Hadfield,  Carol  Hadley, 
llene  Hadley,  Suzanne  Hadley,  Patricia  Ha- 
fen,    Toshiyuki    Hagiwara,    Connie    Hale. 

Row  10:  David  Hale,  Sally  Hale,  David  Hales, 
Richard  Hales,  Robert  Hales,  Susan  Hales, 
Billie  Rae  Hall,  Marilyn  Hall,  Moana  Hall, 
Elmo  Halladay. 

Row  II:  Margie  Halliday,  Judy  Hailing,  Lyia 
Halterman,  Margaret  Halvorsen,  Howard  Ham- 
ilton, John  Hamilton,  Lynda  Hamilton,  Lynne 
Hamilton,  Ruth  Hamilton,  Wayman  Hamlin. 

Row  12:  Susan  Hammer,  Boyd  Hammond 
Cleora  Hammond,  Roy  Hammond,  Judith 
Hampshire,  Gerri  Hancock,  James  Handy,  Nan- 
cy Handley,  Carol   Hanks,  Susan  Hanks. 

Row  13:  Raija  Hannelore,  Carol  Hansen,  Car- 
olyn Hansen,  Charles  Hansen,  Chereen  Han- 
sen, David  Hansen,  Janell  Hansen,  Juanita 
Hansen,  Judy  Hansen,  Montez  Hansen. 


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Row  1:  Nels  Hansen,  Richard  Hansen,  Tom 
Hansen,  Trudy  Hansen,  Veria  Hansen,  Billie 
Hanson,  Reed  Hanson,  Rosalee  Hanzsche,  Di- 
ane Harding,  Jay  Harding. 

Row  2;  Katherine  Harding,  Karen  Harman, 
Chet  Harmer,  lla  Rae  Harmon,  Barbara  Har- 
rell,  Frank  Harris,  Linda  Harris,  Suzanne  Har- 
ris, Terry  Harris,  Bart  Harrison. 

Row  3:  Evan  Harrison,  Karen  Harrison,  Kaye 
Harrison,  Marilyn  Harrison,  Jack  Hart,  Judithi 
Hart,  Mary  Hart,  William  Harley,  Karen  Has- 
lam.  Brent  Hasler. 

Row  4:  Ray  Hawkins  Judy  Hassell,  Kaye 
Haws,  William  Hawkins,  Carolyn  Hatch,  Fred 
Hatch,  Robert  Hatch,  Sadie  Hatton,  Helen 
Hawkins,  Jerry  Hawkins. 

Row  5:  Jim  Hawkins,  John  Hawkins,  Gary 
Hassell,  Marcia  Haws,  Valerie  Haws,  Roland 
Haycock,  David  Hayes,  Larry  Hayes,  Karen 
Haymond,  Maryan  Haymond. 


Row  6:  Robert  Haymond,  Roger  Haymond, 
Carolyn  Hazel,  Naomi  Hazard,  Richard  Heaps, 
William  Heaps,  William  Heaton,  Andy  Hede- 
'kin,    Jeanette    Heiner,    James    Hellar. 

Row  7:  Francis  Henderson,  Janet  Henderson, 
Sandy  Henderson,  Donna  Hendricks,  Douglas 
Hendricks,  Florence  Henrickson,  Claire  Hen- 
drlx,  John  Hendrix,  Diane  Henricksen,  Evelyn 
Henrie. 

Row  8:  Jerry  Henry,  Kenneth  Henry,  Dianne 
Herbert,  Shirl  Herget,  James  Herrick,  Mellie 
Herring,  Patricia  Ann  Herron,  Charlotte  Hep- 
worth,  Doris  Heselton,  Lorein  Hess. 

Row  9:  Michael  Hess,  Suzanne  Hess,  Diane 
Hiatt,  Pam  Hiatt,  Janet  Hicken,  Joe  Hicken, 
Carolyn  Hicks,  Chizuko  Hidaka,  Joan  Higbee, 
Vida  Higgins. 

Row  10:  Donald  Hill,  Doris  Hill,  Ferrell  Hill, 
Floyd  Hill,  Kathleen  Hill,  Larry  Hill,  Patti 
Hillman,  Donna  Hilton,  Carol  Hind,  Susanne 
Hinson. 

Row  11:  Martha  Hitch,  Suzanne  Hjorth,  Wy- 
oma  Hoagland,  Kathleen  Hobbs,  David  Hock- 
strasser,  Sidney  Hodges,  Kay  Hodgkinson, 
Janet    Hoegh,    Lyie    Hoffacker,    Roger    Hogan. 

Row  12:  Barbara  Hoge,  Marilee  Holcomb, 
Penny  Holcomb,  Suzanne  Holfert,  Beatrice 
Holladay,  Gerald  Holladay,  Glenna  Holland, 
Edith  Hollingshead,  Karen  Hollingshead,  Linda 
Holm. 

Row  13:  Robert  Holman,  Helen  Holmes,  John 
Holmes,  Carol  Holmquist,  Barbara  Holt,  Jane 
Holt,  Paige  Holt,  Elida  Homer,  Karen  Hooper, 
David  Hoopes. 


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Row  1:  Richard  Hoover,  Sharon  Hopkins,! 
Joyce  Home,  Marilla  Home,  Merrill  Home,! 
David  Hoskisson,  Constance  Hostetter,  Lynda | 
Houghton,  Lynda  Houser,  LaDonna  Houtz. 

Row  2:  Bob  Hovenden,  David  Howard,  Goldie 
Howard,  Ray  Howard,  Lucinda  Howitt,  Mary 
Howland,  Cheryl  Hubbard,  Sandra  Hubsmith, 
Dan  Hucks,  Judith  Huff. 

Row  3:  Kay  Huffaker,  Barbara  Hughes,  Pres- 
ton Hughes,  Robert  Hughes,  Patsy  Hullinger, 
Ken  Hultman,  Kenneth  Humbert,  Tim  Humph- 
rey,  Ronald  Humphries,  Betty  Hunsaker. 

Row  4:  Jan  Hunskaer,  Letty  Hunsaker,  Bar- 
bara Hunt,  James  Hunt,  Ralph  Hunt,  Susan 
Hunt,  Heather  Hunter,  Jon  Hunter,  Linda  Hi/nt- 
zinger,  Jannae  Hurlbet. 

Row  5:  Joyce  Hurst,  Judith  Hutchings,  Mari- 
anne Hutchings,  Cherrill  Hyatt,  Dee  Hyde, 
Holly  Hyden,  Jean  Ingalls,  Carolyn  Inouye, 
Karen  Isaacson,  Mark  Isaacson. 


Row  6:  Bonnie  Jackson,  Lynda  Iverson,  Ed 
Ivey,  George  Ivory,  Judith  Jack,  Maryland 
Jacklin,  Diana  Jackman,  Ann  Jackson,  Ann 
Jackson,  Joel  Janetski. 

Row  7:  Jocile  Ison,  Robert  Jackson,  Janet 
Jacob,  Sherrill  Jacob  Jana  Jacobs,  Gardner 
Jacobsen,  Gerald  Jacobson,  Floyd  James,  Ray- 
mond James,  Bill  Jackson. 

Row  8:  Betty  Jaroch,  Charles  Jarvis,  Dixie 
Jarvis,  Allen  Jensen,  Douglas  Jensen,  James 
Jensen,  James  R.  Jensen,  Joyce  Jenkins,  Kar- 
en Jensen,  Karen  Marie  Jensen. 

Row    9:    Bruce    Jensen,    Linda    Jensen,    Max 
Jensen,  Myman  Jensen,  Reta  Jensen,  Richard 
Jensen,    Sandra    Jensen,    Janet   Jenkins,    Lyn-, 
ette  Jenkins,  Linda  Jeppsen.  | 

Row  10:  Marian  Jeppson,  Nancy  Jeppsen, 
Brent  Jewkes,  Gordon  Jex,  Molly  Johnanesen, 
Arthur  Johansen,  Terry  Johansen,  Jerry  Jo- 
hanson.    Art   Johensen,   Colleen   Johnson. 

Row  11:  Dennis  Johns,  Byron  Johnson,  Bar- 
bara Johnson,  Eleanor  Johnson,  Elizabeth 
Johnson,  Francis  Johnson,  Gayle  Johnson, 
llene  Johnson,  LaLauna  Johnson,  Laura  Lee 
Johnson. 

Row  12:  Linda  Kay  Johnson,  Lock  Johnson, 
Mary  Ann  Johnson,  Merrily  Johnson,  Orlene 
Johnson,  Robert  Johnson,  Rosalie  Johnson, 
Sylvia  Johnson,  Tamara  Johnson,  _  Thomas 
Johnson. 

Row  13:  James  Johnston,  Janet  Johnston, 
Judy  Johnston,  Karen  Johnston,  Francis  John- 
stone, Joan  Jolley,  Joyce  Jolley,  Robert  Jol- 
ley,   Robert  K.  Jolley,   Frank  Jonas. 


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Row  1:  Afton  Jones,  Alan  Jones,  Art  Jones, 
Carol  Ann  Jones,  Carole  Ann  Jones,  Carolyn 
Jones,  Chester  Jones,  Colleen  Jones,  Dawn 
Jones,  Donna  Jones. 

Row    2:    Emma    Lou    Jones,    Johnnie  Jones, 

Kathleen    Jones,    Karen   Jones,    LaRein  Jones, 

Marva  Jones,  Pat  Jones,  Robert  Jones,  Rowen 
Jones,  Warren  Jones. 

Row  3:  Cristine  Jons,  Kenneth  Jorgensen, 
Mary  Alice  Jorgenson,  Joan  Judd,  John  Judd, 
William  Judd,  James  Kallin,  Gary  Kapp,  Marie 
Kartchner,  Sandra  Lee  Kay. 

Row  4:  Reba  Keel,  Robert  Keeler,  Larry  Kel- 
ler, Myrna  Keller,  Patricia  Keller,  Ronald  Kel- 
ley,  Dennis  Kellogg,  Brian  Kelly,  Jolynn  Kelly 
Larry  Kelly. 

Row  5:  James  Kendall,  Lynn  Kennard,  Joe 
Kennelly,  Kenneth  Kyle,  Christine  Kent,  Caro- 
lyn Kerby,  Melvin  Kessinger,  Chuck  Kewish, 
Carolyn  Keysor,  Sally  Keyworfh. 

Row  6:  Ali  Khadjenassiri,  Lunn  Killpack,  Karen 
Edwards,  Gretchen  Kirsch,  Leslie  Kimzey,  Bob 
King,  Pat  Knaus,  Renee  King,  Sara  King,  Jean 
Kirby. 

Row  7:  Deanna  Kirk,  James  Kirkham,  Connie 
Kirkman,  Patricia  Kimball,  Nancy  Kissel,  Ken 
Knapp,  David  King,  LaVelle  Knight,  Paul 
Knoblauch,  George  Knop. 

Row  8:  James  Knopf,  Patricia  Knowlton,  Karen 
Knudsen,  Ronald  Knudsen,  York  Knudsen, 
Judy  Knudson,  Phyllis  Knudsen,  Bill  Knutson, 
Peggy  Kofford,  Gary  Komm. 

Row  5:  Kaisa  Korpela,  Geraldine  Krebs,  Jef- 
frey Kummenacher,  Janet  Kuder,  MaRhae 
Kuno,  Pat  Kunz,  Fred  Kupferer,  Noah  Kurja, 
Leonard  Lacy,  Bayant  Lake. 

Row  10:  Renee  Lake,  Jerry  Lamb,  Keith 
Lamb,  Carolann  Lambert,  Patricia  Lane,  Carl- 
ton Lane,  Stephen  Laney,  John  Lent,  Carolyne 
Larson,  Doug  Larsen. 

Row  II:  Glen  Larsen,  Brent  Larsen,  Joan  Lar- 
sen. Jon  Larson,  Joyce  Larson,  Keith  Larson, 
Launa  Larson,  Marilyn  Larsen,  Preston  Larson, 
Rita  Larsen. 

Row  12:  Sharey  Larsen,  Tom  Larsen,  Vern  Lar- 
sen, Maria  Lassen,  Larry  Latimer,  Judith  Law- 
rence, Julia  Lawrence,  Walter  Layton,  Arthur 
Learned,  Janice  Leavift. 

Row  13:  Laura  Leavitt,  Marvin  Leavitt,  Sharon 
Leavitt,  Carol  LeBaron,  Carole  Lee,  Coy  Lee, 
Glenna  Lee,  Robert  Lee,  Terry  Lee,  Patricia 
Leese. 


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Row  1:  Robert  Leishman,  Sue  Lemaster,  Earl 
Lemmon,  Mefs  Lerwill,  Elaine  Le  Sueur,  Ron- 
ald Levendoski,  Carol  Lewellen,  Caria  Lewis, 
Carol  Lewis,  Christine  Lewis. 

Row  2:  Roger  Lewis,  Herman  Liddle,  Karen 
Liljenquisf,  Vicky  Lilienquist,  Paula  Lindberg. 
Nina  Lindbloom,  Diane  Lindman,  Dan  Lindsey, 
Leo  Linning,  Elaine  Lischak. 

Row  3:  Paul  List,  Sharon  Litchfield,  John  Lit- 
tle, Terrie  Littlefield,  Don  Livingstone,  Colin 
Llewellyn,  Carol  Lloyd,  Dale  Lloyd,  Diane 
Lloyd,  Max  Lloyd. 

Row  4:  Reed  Lloyd,  Adrian  Long,  Linda  Long, 
Sharon  Lockharf,  Frank  Lohdefinck,  Sally  Lo- 
max,  David  Lorensen,  Larry  Lortz,  John  Lott, 
Annette  Loveless. 

Row  5:  Kirk  Lovenbury,  Dave  Lovett,  Diane 
Low,  Dan  Lowe,  Paul  Ludwig,  Gary  Lueck, 
Ray  Luce,  Vicki  Luekenga,  Clyde  Luke,  Russell 
Lunceford. 


Row  6:  Diane  Lund,  Mary  Lou  Lund,  Paul  Lund- 
berg,  Donald  Lundgren,  Neva  Lunnen,  Ann- 
ette Lunt,  Susanne  Lunt,  Tony  Lybert,  Joan 
Lyman,  Kim  Lyman. 

Row  7:  Anna  Rae  Lynn,  Cheryl!  Lynn,  Leonard 
Lynn,  Nancy  Lyon,  Harry  Lyons,  Howard  Ly- 
sager,  Gerald  Maass,  James  MacDonald,  Jo 
Ellen  Mack,  Oonalee  Mackay. 

Row  8:  Donna  Mackay,  Jeanne  Mackay,  Joyce 
Mackay,  Val  MacMurray,  Irene  Madden,  Joan 
Madden,  Carolyn  Madison,  David  Madsen, 
Karen    Madsen,    Kenneth   Madsen. 

Row  9:  Linda  Madsen,  Cula  Magnusson,  Gre- 
gory Mahary,  Richard  Mahony,  Linda  Makin, 
Christie  Malin,  John  Mangan,  Claudine  Man- 
gum,    Richard    Mangum,    Susan    Mann. 

Row  10:  Samir  Manneh,  Jay  Manwaring,  Ear- 
leen  Marble,  Jane  March,  Ramona  Marchant, 
Robert  Maready,  Marietta  Marquardt,  Dale 
Marquis,  Mary  Marsh,  James  Marshall. 

Row  11:  Charlotte  Martin,  Loren  Martin,  Nan- 
cy Martin,  Kent  Martineau,  Clate  Mask,  Grant 
Mason,  Linda  Mason,  Lynn  Mason,  Ronald 
Mason,  Karen  Matthews. 

Row  12:  Ronald  Matthews,  Tagomoa  Matua, 
Myrna  Maughan,  Elaine  Maughan,  Neil 
Maughan,  Barbara  Mauss,  Sheila  Mauss,  Pat- 
ricia Maxson,  Allen  May,  Clifford  Mayfield. 

Row  13:  Gayle  Maze,  Robbie  McAdams,  Alma 
Don  McArthur,  Scott  McAllister,  Bonnie  McAl- 
lister, Leon  McBride,  Sharon  Lynn  McCann, 
Sheldon  McClellan,  Sharlene  McClellan,  Joyce 
McCiellan. 


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Row  1:  Ron  McCommon,  Roberta  McCulloch, 
Robert  McCullough,  Mary  Jane  McCune,  Jack 
McEachern,  Monna  McEvers,  Janet  McFarren, 
David  McFadden,  Diana  McFarland,  Marilyn 
McGrath. 

Row  2:  Marnice  McGuire,  Bob  Mcintosh,  Garry 
Mcintosh,  James  McKamey,  Gordon  McKen- 
ney,  Phil  McKnight,  Edward  McLaughlin,  Dawn 
McLelland,    Ann    McLeod,    Marylee    McMillan. 

Row  3:  Terry  Lee  McMillan,  Sy&il  McNeil, 
Gayle  McPherson,  Jean  McRae,  JoAnn  McVey, 
William  McWhorter,  Michael  Meachan,  Frank 
Medgin,   Emilu  Meilstrup,  Tom  Mellenthin. 

Row  4:  Charles  Mellor,  JoAnn  Mellor,  Law- 
rence Mellor,  Brenda  Melton,  Mary  Ann  Mel- 
ton, Penelope  Melton,  Ross  Memmott,  Diana 
Mendoza,  George  Menoskey,  Richard  Mercell. 

Row  5:  Ellen  Mickelsen,  Irene  Merkley,  Jeanne 
Merrell,  Madeleine  Merrell,  Barbara  Merrill, 
Paul  Miles,  Richard  Merrill,  Vicky  Merrill,  Dan 
Miller,  Donna  Miller. 


Row  6:  James  Miller,  Joe  Miller,  John  Miller, 
Karen  Miller,  Kathleen  Miner,  Marlene  Miller, 
Richard  Miller,  Vincent  Miller,  Bonnie  Mittle- 
man,  Eileen  Mitton. 

Row  7:  Sandra  Millet,  Judy  Milne,  Georgia 
Milton,  Joanne  Milton,  Darlene  Minard,  Mar- 
ilyn Miller,  Karen  Mish,  Bruce  Mitchell,  La- 
mond  Mills,  Sherry  Mills. 

Row  8:  Janiel  Moesser,  Blake  Moffat,  Carl 
Mohlman,  Carol  Mohler,  Bruce  Molen,  Dean 
Molen,  Joyce  Molinek,  James  Monroe,  Sharon 
Monroe,  Laurence  Monson. 

Row  9:  Marion  Monson,  Victoria  Montgomery, 
Virginia  Moody,  Allen  Dean  Moon,  Brad 
Moon,  Judith  Moon,  Karen  Moon,  Maryetta 
Moon,  Sheila  Moon,  Susan  Mooney. 

Row  10:  Jan  Moore,  Patricia  Moore,  Thomas 
Moore,  Virginia  Moore,  Elizabeth  Mooring, 
Robert  Moran,  Grant  Morgan,  Janice  Morgan, 
John  Morgan,  Sandra  Morgan. 

Row  11:  Sharon  Morgan,  Gary  Morley,  Har- 
old Morrill,  Venita  Morrill,  Anne  Morrison, 
Linda  Morrison,  Betty  Morris,  Judith  Morris, 
Robin  Morris,  Sheila  Morris. 

Row  12:  Bartley  Mortensen,  Judy  Mortensen, 
Marilyn  Mortenson,  Paul  Moser,  Janet  Mos- 
ley,  Elinor  Moss,  Vaughn  Moulton,  Dale  Mour- 
Itsen,  Doris  Mousley,  Patricia  Mueller. 

Row  13:  John  Ralph  Mullen,  Mary  Jo  Mullln- 
er,  David  Mulvihill,  Dennis  Murayama,  Bruce 
Murdock,  KarAnn  Murdock,  Sandra  Murdock, 
Carol  Ann  Murphy,  Donna  Murray,  Ken  Mur- 
ray. 


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Row  1:  Yvonne  Murray,  John  Mutch,  Linda 
Myers,  Marilyn  Myers,  Roger  Myers,  Richard 
Myers,  Ronald  Myers,  Stephen  Myers,  Car- 
olyn Mercer,  Jay  Michaelson. 

Row  2:  Jeanette  Mickleson,  Melody  Midgley, 
Michele  Milan,  Paul  Merrill,  Arjay  Wells  Mil- 
ler, Josephine  Millan,  Jane  Messenger,  Alice 
Mickelson,  Siavash  Nadjmabadi,  Harold  Nak- 
ano. 

Row    3:    Sonja    Napper,    Carolyn    Nash,  Alice 

Neal,  Eileen  Neal,  Branson  Neff,  Nedra  Neff, 

Frances  Negler,  Elaine  Neilson,  Nancy  Neil- 
son,  Bill  Nelson. 

Row  4:  Carol  Nelson,  Elaine  Nelson,  Franklin 
Nelson,  Gary  Nelson,  JaNeal  Nelson,  Joe  Nel- 
son, Kathleen  Nelson,  Leah  Nelson,  Linda 
Nelson,  Michelle  Nelson. 

Row  S:  Raymond  Nelson,  JoAnne  Nerdin, 
Sherma  Newbold,  Cheryl  Newman,  Shawna 
Newman,  John  Newsom,  Athlyn  Newton, 
Katie  Nibley,  Gerry  Nibley,  Sandra  Nickles. 


Row  6:  Lorie  Nicholes,  Ann  Nichols,  Ivan  Ni- 
chols, Chet  Nicholson,  Arlene  Nielsen,  Clyde 
Nielsen,  Douglas  Nielson,  James  Nielsen,  El- 
len Nielson,  Gennie  Nielsen. 

Boyd  Nielson,  Linda  Nielson,  Marilyn  Nielson, 
Winifred  Nielsen,  Jan  Ninman,  Andrew  Nix- 
on, Donna  Noble,  Patricia  Nordstrom,  Ronald 
Norman,  Elizabeth  Norris. 

Row  8:  Ralph  Norris,  Ron  Norton,  Ronald  Not- 
tall,  Eileene  Nuttall,  Carolyn  Nunes,  Robert 
Nunes,  Gloria  Nyland,  Nancy  Nyman,  Jane 
Oakes,  Michael  O'Brien. 

Row  9:  Velden  O'Donnal,  Daisy  Lawana  Og- 
born,  Marian  O'Halloran,  Stephen  Ohisep,  Jay 
Oler,  Diane  Olson,  Gaenell  Olsen,  James  Ol- 
son, Jette  Olsen,  Lois  Olsen. 

Row  10:  Mary  Ann  Olson,  Maryann  Olson, 
Ross  Olsen,  Carlene  Oman,  Susan  Ongeman, 
Roger  Openshaw,  Stephen  Orchard,  Craig 
Ord,  Fred  Orme,  Connie  Orr. 

Row  11:  Dennis  Orton,  Jacqueline  O'Starr, 
Sharon  Owen,  Wayne  Owen,  Dee  Oyler,  Linda 
Paaso,  Sue  Paaso,  Rolaine  Page,  Vonda  Pack- 
er, Brent  Palmer. 

Row  12;  David  Palmer,  Ethel  Ann  Palmer, 
James  Palmer,  James  L.  Palmer,  Nona  Palmer, 
Ruth  Palmer,  Kathryn  Pancoast,  Dorothy  Par- 
amore,  Kathy  Parish,  John  Park. 

Row  13:  Brent  Parker,  Gary  Parker,  Emily 
Ann  Parker,  Kathleen  Parker,  Ross  Parker, 
Bonnie  Lee  Parkin,  Marva  Parkinson,  Beverly 
Parks,    Larry   Parks,    Lora   Lee   Parle. 


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'ow  1:  Linda  Pastor,  Joseph  Patterson,  Sfe- 
hen  Patterson,  Susan  Paugh,  Jeffery  Paulk, 
'ivian  Paulsen,  Allen  Payne,  Donald  Payne, 
iay  Payne,  Mike  Payne. 

ow  2:  Louise  Payne,  Linda  Pearce,  Deanna 
eay,  Phyllis  Peay,  Katherine  Pearce,  Dale 
eery,  Bruce  Pemman,  Judith  Pennock,  Jean- 
ine  Percy,  Gary  Parkins. 

ow  3:  Richard  Perkins,  David  Perrett,  Glade 
ry,   Stephen    Perry,    Kathleen    Perona,   Sam 
errins,   Bruce  Perry,  Richard    Persons,   Blaine 
eterson,  Camille  Peterson. 

ow  4:  Carol  Peterson,  Darwin  Peterson, 
ne  Peterson,  Glen  Peterson,  Joy  Peterson, 
man    Peterson,    Pat   Peterson,    Sally   Peter- 

jn,   Steven   Petersen,  Judy  Pettingill. 

ow  5:  Marilyn  Pettit,  Bruce  Petty,  Kay  Pettey, 
es    Pexton,    Janice    Pheeters,    Marden    K. 
ilps,  Patricia  Phippen,  Roger  Pickett,  Linda 
iice,  Patricia  Pierce. 

ow  6:  Glenn  Pond,  Thonnas  Pierce,  Earl   Pil- 
q,    Lena    Poulton,    Annette    Pitcher,    James 
(sen,    Mary    Ann     Pohl,    Georgia    Poland, 
y  Poll,  Roger  Porter. 

Dw    7:    Sharion    Pierce,    Karen    Porter,    Bob 
ihier,    Sherri    Plaft,    Jerald    Pilling,    Charles 
:e,    DeLoy   Pope,   Alice   Porter,    Randa   Por- 
Glennis  Pollei. 

3w  8:  Muzette  Portie,  Ronnie  Powell,  Rulon 
;er,  Bonnie  Powell,  Charles  Powell,  Thom- 
^owell,  John  Pratt,  Karen  Prestwich,  Linda 
e,  Jeanette  Prina. 


>w    9:    Steven    Prince,    Keith    Prior,    Connie 
rchett,    Rae   Lynn   Prows,   Denney   Pugmire, 
n  Pugmire,  John  Pulsipher,  Jessie  Quadro, 
dren  Quinton,   Noel  Quinton. 

3w  10:  Karen  Ragsdale,  Bille  Raine,  Shari  Ra- 
/,  Frank  Ramsey,  Genevieve  Ramsey,  Al- 
i  Randall,  Helen  Randall,  Kathleen  Rap- 
ve,  David   Rasmussen,  Judy  Rasmussen. 

3w  11:  Judith  Rasmussen,  Lenora  Rasmus- 
•n,  Yvonne  Ratliff,  William  Rawcliffe,  Reed 
iwlings,  Carole  Rawson,  Gary  Ray,  Linda 
5y,  Jerianne  Ray,  Jan  Reay. 

3w    12:    Robert   Reay,  Jeanne   Redd,    Elanna 
■Jtfeldt,  Charles  Reed,  Kenneth  Reed,  Marl- 
Reeder,    Paul    Reed,    David   Rees,    Richard 
-s,  JoAnne  Reeve. 

:iw  13:  Marilyn  Reeves,  Steven  Reeve,  Eliza- 
;th  Reichert,  Carol  Reid,  Gerri  Reid,  Jackie 
;id,  Sandra  Reimer,  Ernest  Reimschilssel, 
■on  Reinhart,  Ann  Relsner. 


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Row  1:  Hal  Reynolds,  James  Reynolds,  Kath- 
leen Reynolds,  Noel  Reynolds,  Wayne  Rey- 
nolds, Noel  Rentz,  Romanle  Rex,  Duane 
Rhoades,  David  Rich,  Mignon  Rich. 

Row  2:  George  Richards,  Bevan  Richardson, 
Edna  Richardson,  Charles  Richardson,  Karen 
Richardson,  Karen  L.  Richardson,  Marie  Rich- 
ardson, Lois  Richardson,  Brent  Richman,  Bon- 
nie Ricks. 

Row  3:  David  Ricks,  Dee  Rider,  Mary  Riding, 
Judy  Riggs,  Howard  Rytting,  Ronald  Riggs, 
Dianne  Riley,  Ronelda  Riley,  Verne  Riley, 
Myrna  Ries. 

Row  4:  Harry  Rinquest,  Gay  Ripley,  Char! 
Rishton,  Mirrian  Robb,  Max  Robb,  Gwen 
Robbins,  Gwynne  Roberts,  Jean  Roberts,  Ka- 
thryn  Robbins,  Beatrice  Roberts. 

Row  5:  Carolyn  Roberts,  Marilyn  Roberts,  Paul 
Roberts,  Sharon  Roberts,  Suzanne  Roberts, 
James  Robertson,  Calvin  Robinson,  Douglas 
Robinson,  John  Robinson,  Kae  Robinson. 

Row  6:  Lillian  Robinson,  Brian  Robison,  Val 
Robison,  James  Rodebush,  Carol  Roe,  Carolyn 
Rogers,  Carol  Rogers,  Mary  K»y  Rogers,  Linda 
Rohback,  Veria  Rohner. 

Row  7:  Linda  Rokes,  LaRae  Rollins,  Gayle 
Romney,  Norma  Jean  Romney,  Regina  Rom- 
ney,  Jacquelyn  Rose,  Mike  Rose,  Diane  Rose, 
Malinda  Rosenlund,  Chester  Roskelley. 

Row  8:  Diane  Roskelley,  Christy  Ross,  Ronald 
Ross,  Ronald  Rossifer,  Ramona  Rofhermel, 
Norm  Roundy,  Sandra  Marie  Roundy,  Barbara 
Jean  Rowe,  Delores  Rowley,  Utahna  Royer. 


Row  9:  Susan  Roylance,  Philip  Ruiz,  Ronald 
Rumfallo,  Theresa  Rush,  Jerrold  Rusk,  Sandy 
Rushton,  Frances  Russell,  Sid  Russell,  Sue  Rus- 
sell, Ann  Russon. 

Row  10:  Pamela  Rust,  Roger  Rydman,  Cindy 
Sanders,  Neil  Sabin,  Jon  Sabourin,  Sid  Sag^ 
ers,  Judy  Sainsbury,  Pat  Saley,  Kathy  Saitar- 
elli,  Omar  Salti. 

Row  11:  Joyce  Sanders,  Shirley  Sanders, 
Sandy  Sandlin,  Judy  Sannar,  Peggy  Sannar, 
Paul  Sampson,  Larry  Sampson,  Marsha  Sapp, 
Anthony   Sarver,   Carolyn   Saunders. 

Row  12:  Carma  Saunders,  Celia  Saunders,  Dell 
Saunders,  Louise  Scarber,  Grant  Schaorrer, 
Marilyn  Schaap,  Sharon  Schlamersdorf,  Pat- 
ricia Schlappi,  Sherry  Shiegel,  Ronald  Schlerf. 

Row  13:  Clem  Schneider,  Peter  Schnyder,  Mar- 
alyn Schmidt,  Valorie  Schoenfeld,  Arthur 
Schomas,  JaNeal  Schow,  David  Schrader,  Law- 
rence Schreiner,  Mary  Ann  Schriever,  Brian 
Schuck. 


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Row  1:  Constance  Schultz,  Margaret  Schwartz, 
Oswald  Schwemmer,  Karen  Scott,  Kristin 
Scott,  Louise  Scott,  Warren  Scott,  Vicki  Seely, 
Lynn  Seaman,  Larry  Seannons. 

Row  2:  Sandra  Seari,  Sharon  Sego,  Martha 
Seiter,  Richard  Sellers,  Lorenzo  Semadeni, 
Darleen  Senke,  Sue  Ellen  Sergei,  Sandra  Sev- 
erns,  James  Shaleen,  Everett  Sharp. 

Row  3:  Judith  Sharp,  Barbara  Shaw,  Don 
Shaw,  Annette  Shawcroft,  Harvey  Shumway, 
Myrtle  Shumway,  Terry  Shellenberger,  Mary 
Sherman,  James  Sherren,  Burton  Shields. 

Row  4:  Ian  Shields,  LeRoy  Shing,  Kathleen 
Shipp,  Deanna  Shirley,  Gerald  Shrives,  Jessie 
Shumway,  LeRoy  Shumway,  Mary  Lee  Shum- 
way, Evalyn  Shurtleff,  Carole  Shute. 

Row  5:  Joan  Sieber,  Kathy  Sieverts,  John  Sil- 
va,  Duane  Simmons,  Kay  Simmons,  Barbara 
Simonds,  Siragan  Simonian,  Sandra  Simpson, 
Shirley  Simpson,   Beverly  Singleton. 


Row  6:  Eileen  Singley,  Joe  Sintic,  Becky  Sjo- 
blom,  Diane  Skidmore,  John  Skousen,  Pat 
Skousen,  Sue  Skousen,  Evelyn  Slaugh,  Nancy 
Slaugh,  Valerie  Sly. 

Row  7:  Ann  Smith,  Ann  Smith,  Barbara  Smith, 
Barbara  J.  Smith,  Beryl  Kae  Smith,  Carolyn 
Smith,  Coralee  Smith,  Paul  Smith,  David  D. 
Smith,  Harold  B.  Smith. 

Row  8:  Harold  H.  Smith,  Janet  Smith,  Janice 
M.  Smith,  JoAnn  Smith,  John  E.  Smith,  Judith 
Smith,  Judy  Smith,  Julia  A.  Smith,  Kevan 
Smith,  Linda  Smith. 

Row  9:  Lorraine  Smith,  Marilyn  J.  Smith,  Mi- 
lan Smith,  Percy  Smith,  Pete  Smith,  Raymond 
Smith,  Richard  B.  Smith,  Richard  C.  Smith, 
Ronald  K.  Smith,  Samuel  H.  Smith. 

Row  10:  Sandra  J.  Smith,  Sharon  Smith,  Ste- 
ven Smith,  Susan  Smith,  Sydney  Smith,  Syd- 
dney  S.  Smith,  Dewey  Smouse,  Carolyn 
Snapp,  Janet  Snarr,  Diane  Snow. 

Row  11:  Robert  Snow,  Tiffany  Snow,  Janice 
Soelb^g,  Adelaide  Sorensen,  Kathleen  Sor- 
ensen,  Peggy  Ann  Sorensen,  Tanya  Sorensen, 
Gary  Southwick,  Terry  Sowers,  Frederic 
Spackman. 

Row  12:  Donna  Sparks,  Stephen  Speckert,  Bar- 
bara Spencer,  Larry  Spendlove,  Holly  Spiker, 
Judy  Springer,  Karen  Srackangast,  James 
Stafford,    Lynn    Stanard,    Mavbely    Stander. 

Row  13:  Helen  Stange,  Linda  Stanger,  Mel- 
enie  Stanko,  Julie  Stansfield,  Janet  Stanton, 
Max  Stanton,  Joalyn  Stapley,  Wayne  Stapley, 
Wade  Starks,  Grant  Starley. 


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Row  1:  Julie  Starling,  Marsha  Startup,  Hyde 
Stauffer,  JoAnn  St.  Clair,  Kent  Steadman,  Alice 
Steed,  Gwen  Steele,  Janice  Steele,  Carol  Stef- 
fensen,  Linda  Steimle. 

Row  2:  Garry  Stentzel,  Donna  Stephens,  Kar- 
ol  Stephens,  Larry  Stephenson,  Shirley  Ste- 
phenson, Ray  Sterger,  Morris  Sterrett,  Bertha 
Stevens,  Janet  Stevens,  Robert  Stevens. 

Row  3:  Thomas  Stevens,  Thomas  M.  Stevens, 
Carol  Stevenson,  Joyce  Stevenson,  Kent  Ste- 
venson, Darlene  Steward,  Allen  Stewart,  Car- 
ma  Stewart,   Don  Stewart,  Floyd  Stewart. 

Row  4:  Helen  Stewart,  Marilyn  Stewart, 
Marsha  Stewart,  Allen  Stiles,  Leonard  Still- 
man,  Carolyn  Stoddard,  Kenneth  Stoffers, 
Marilyn    Stokes,    Nancy    Stone,    Mark    Stoner. 

Row  5:  John  Storheim,  Nolan  Stott,  Natallie 
Strate,  Becky  Stringer,  Gary  Stott,  Florie 
Strong,  Maurine  Strong,  Pam  Strong,  Suzanne 
Strong,   Dorothy  Stromberg. 


Row  6:  Pat  Stuart,  Earlene  Stubbs,  Charlene 
Suckling,  Wayne  Suggs,  Rondo  Sullivan,  Julia 
Summerhays,  Velma  Summers,  Calvin  Sum- 
sion,    Karen    Sundrud,    Marjorie    Sundwall. 

Row  7:  Jon  Sunkees,  Suzanne  Swan,  John 
Swapp,  Audrey  Swartwaut,  Carl  Swenson, 
Wayne  Swenson,  William  Swift,  Mayetta 
Swonger,   Barry  Sylvester,   Lyndon   Tagg. 

Row  8:  Linda  Taggart,  Deanna  Tahbo,  Karen 
Talbot,  Debra  Talley,  Mary  Ann  Tanner,  Ro- 
berta Tanner,  Carol  Tarr,  Joel  Tate,  David 
Taylor,  Judy  Taylor. 

Row  9:  Julie  Taylor,  Kay  Taylor,  Kenneth  Tay- 
lor, Maxine  Taylor,  Mark  Taylor,  Orval  Tay- 
lor, Pat  Taylor,  Stephen  Taylor,  Tom  Taylor, 
Janice  Tebbs. 

Row  10:  Luana  Teel,  Gerald  Tenney,  Vernon 
Teller,  Loraine  Tenney,  Texie  Tenney,  Kaye 
Terry,  Ray  Terry,  Gordon  Tew,  Lillian  Tew, 
Carol  Thatcher. 

Row  11:  Terry  Thatcher,  Faye  Thayn,  Richard 
Thibodeau,  Darryl  Thomander,  Peggy  Tho- 
mander,  Elizabeth  Thomas,  William  Thomas, 
Sharon  Thomas,   Kay  Thomas,  Tim  Thompsen. 

Row  12:  Delain  Thompsen,  Carolyn  Thompson, 
Dennis  Thompson,  Eula  Thompson,  Roger 
Thompson,  Tim  Thompson,  Susan  Thomson, 
Weldon  Thomson,  Patricia  Thorne,  Paul 
Thornley. 

Row  13:  Karen  Thorpe,  Holly  Thorstad,  Bryce 
Thueson,  Gary  Thurman,  Dean  Tibbitts,  Jo- 
anne Tidd,  Jason  Tilby,  Steven  Tingey,  Norma 
Tobler. 


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Row  1:  David  Tolman,  Rodney  Tolman,  Phyl- 
lis Toothman,  Gordon  Topham,  Murray  Top- 
ham,  Elisabeth  Toronto,  Linda  Toronto,  John 
Towery,    Ray    Tingstrom,    Neal    Tracy. 

Row  2:  Chiem  Tran,  Michael  Trent,  Evangel- 
ine Tropper,  Jupiter  Tsang,  George  Tucker, 
Pat  Tucker,  Linda  Tuckett,  Conald  Turley,  La- 
von  Turley,  Kim  Turley. 

Row  3:  Ann  Turner,  Bob  Turner,  Kitty  Tyler, 
Elizabeth  Tysdal,  Janice  Tyler,  Stewart  Tuttle, 
Carolyn  Tuttle,  Georgianna  Tussing,  Sherry 
Turner,  Diane  Turner. 

Row  4:  Martha  Turner,  Keith  Ulumt,  Ronald 
Upton,  Pat  Ursenback,  Betty  Utiey,  Vicki 
Lynn  Vacher,  Roger  Valentine,  Betty  Vance, 
Mark  Vander,  Sharon  Vandergrift. 

Row  5:  Michael  Van  Wert,  Glen  Varney,  Doug- 
las Vierra,  Jeannefte  Vining,  Rod  Vogel,  Ken- 
neth Voeller,  Anita  Voeltz,  Bonita  Von  Ach- 
en,  Carol   Voorheis,  Jaren  Vowles. 

Row  6:  Reed  Wade,  Alan  Wagner,  Tamera 
Wagner,  Jane  Wagstaff,  Joan  Wagstaff,  Nor- 
ma Waisner,  Dennis  Waite,  Jerald  Waite,  Gary 
Walburger,  Carvel  Walker. 

Row  7:  David  Walker,  Marion  Walker,  Ron 
Walker,  Karen  Wall,  Linda  Wallace,  Linda  L. 
Wallace,  Wanda  Wallace,  Arthur  Walnum, 
Robert  Walsh,  Margaret  Walton. 

Row  8:  Ann  Ward,  Carol  Ward,  Dawna  Ward, 
DeeAnn  Ward,  Janice  Ward,  Karen  Ward,  Ro- 
berta Ward,  Trina  Ward,  Caroline  Wardell, 
Jeanette  Wardell. 


Row  9:  Karen  Wardell,  Kenneth  Warner,  Judy 
Warnick,  Revis  Washburn,  Marlin  Waters, 
Karen  Watson,  Ann  Watts,  Janice  Watts, 
Stephen  Watts,  Betty  Weaver. 

Row  10:  Emalou  Webb,  Sherry  Webb,  Linda 
Webster,  Marjorie  Weight,  Sue  Weimer,  Bob- 
bie Weir,  Brenda  Welch,  Michael  Welch,  Sha- 
ron Welch,  Penny  Welling. 

Row  11:  David  Wells,  Kathleen  Wells,  Massi 
Wesenberg,  Jeanine  West,  Allen  Westenskow, 
Annita  Weston,  Leola  Weston,  Carol  Westover, 
Robert  Westover,   Everett  Wharton. 

Row  12:  Everett  Wharton,  Barry  Wheeler,  Ju- 
dith Wheeler,  Pam  Wheeler,  Joan  Whetstone, 
Barbara  Whimpey,  Robert  Whimpey,  Robert 
Whitaker,    Joan   Whitby,    Allen   White. 

Row  13:  Heather  White,  Judith  White,  Judith 
K.  White,  Marie  White,  Venita  Whitehead, 
Connie  Whitehouse,  Judith  Whites,  Margaret 
Whitesides,    Paul    Whitesides,    Paf  Wick. 


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FRESHMEN 


Row  1:  Linda  Wightman,  Shari  Wignall,  Nyla 
Wilcock,  Diane  Wilcox,  Railene  Wilcox,  Lee- 
anne  Wilder,  Alma  Wiley,  Melvin  Wiley, 
Myrna  Wilgar,  Susan  Wilkinson. 

Row  2:  Richard  Willey,  Bonnie  Williams,  Car- 
oline Williams,  Charlene  Williams,  Gerald 
Williams,  Joanne  Williams,  John  Williams, 
Joye  Williams,  Linda  Williams,  Lois  Williams. 

Row  3:  MarJean  Williams,  Michael  Williams, 
Nancy  Williams,  Nelson  Williams,  Richard 
Williams,  Algred  Wilson,  Bruce  Wilson,  Curtis 
Wilson,  Gary  Wilson,  Herbert  Wilson. 

Row  4:  James  Wilson,  Lorraine  Wilson,  Mari- 
lynne  Wilson,  Ross  Wilson,  Carol  Wimmer, 
Phyllis  Winder,  William  Winder,  Sharon  Wing, 
Rich  Winkel,  Nicolette  Winner. 

Row  5:  Douglas  Winscot,  Bruce  Winters,  Mar- 
ilyn Winterton,  Gary  Witherspoon,  Kenneth 
Witt,  Colia  Wittwer,  Elizabeth  Wood,  Francis 
Wood,   Harold  Wood,  Henry  Wood. 

Row  6:  Louise  Wood,  Elaine  Wood,  Richard 
Wood,  Sharon  Woodbury,  Michael  Woodward, 
Warner  Woodworth,  Jean  Woolesack,  Gene 
Wooley,  Earl  Woolley,  Karen  Woolley. 

Row  7:  Stanley  Workman,  Gene  Worthen,  Pat 
Worthen,  Karl  Worlhlngton,  Melvin  Worton, 
Jenny  Wotherspoon,  Diana  Wrathall,  Judith 
Wride,    Maureen   Wride,    Bill    Wright. 

Row  8:  Chad  Wright,  DeLora  Wright,  Julie 
Wright,  Leiand  Wright,  Patricia  Wright,  Sid- 
ney Wright,  Carol  Wrigley,  Mary  Wuelfing, 
Linda  Wursten,   Richard  Yaco. 


Row  9:  Ivan  Yance,  Hugh  Yancy,  Lucille  Yan- 
cey, Sharon  Yancey,  Carol  Yates,  Christina 
Yates,  Carolyn  Yeates,  Marsha  Yeager,  Jeanne 
Yerke,  Marjolein  Ylst. 

Row  10:  Connie  Yose,  Linda  Young,  Marvin 
Young,  Richard  Young,  Lee  Zaugg,  Herman 
Zietlow,  Richard  Zimmerman,  Sharon  Zim- 
merman,   DeeAnn    Ziser,    Lewis    Zitzman. 

Row  11:  Arthur  Zobell,  Albert  Zylstra. 


408 


GENERAL   INDEX 


A  Cappella  76 

Activities  248 

Administration  24 

Administrative  Council  2£ 

Agronomy    18! 

Air  Science   180 

Alcyone   126 

Alpha  Lambda  Delta  175 

Alpha  Phi  Omega  159 

AMS  66 

AMS  Men's  Night  260 

Angel  Flight  160 

Archon    172 

Arizona   182 

Arnold  Air  Society  184 

Art   112 

Athenian    128 

AWS  67 

Azyan  Tzala   130 

Banyan  Staff  204 
Baseball  244 
Basketball  230 


Belle  of  the  Y  Week  276 
Belle  of  the  Y  Royalty  278 
Bibler  Bounce  283 
Blue  Key  173 
Board  of  Trustees  26 
Brazilian    198 
Bricker    132 
Brigadier    1  34 

California  Mission   188 
Cam!  Los   1  36 
Chemical  Engineers  186 
Christmas  Concert  264 
Circle  K  170 
Civil  Engineers  187 
Cougarettes   1  83 
College  of  Biological  and 

Agricultural  Sciences  34 
College  of  Business  36 
College  of  Education  38 
College  of  Engineering  48 
College  of  Family  Living  40 
College  of  Fine  Arts  42 


College  of  Humanities  44 
College  of  Nursing  46 
College  of  Physical 

Education  50 
College  of  Religion  52 
Concert  Band  86 

Daily  Universe  Staff  208 
Delta  Phi    190 
Devofionals  108 
Dilectus  Chi  Sorores  138 
Drama  94 

Elections  288 
Electrical  Engineers  186 
Engineering  Week  280 
Executive  Committees  69 
Executive  Council  62 
Extension  Division  58 
Fine  Arts  72 
First  Presidency  26 
Football  220 
Forums  106 


Freshmen  370 
G 

Gamma  Phi  Omicron  174 
General  Administration  30 
General  College  54 
Golf  239 
Graduates  298 
Graduate  School  56 
Gymnastics  233 

Hello  Week  253 
Homecoming  254 
Homecoming  Royalty  256 
Home  Economics  1  88 
Honorary  Units  171 
Honor  Council  68 
Honors  Section  1 1 4 

Industrial  Arts  189 
Intercollegiate  Knights  162 
International   Folk 

Dancers  194 
International  Week  266        Opera  92 


Inlramurals  246 
IOC   122 

Journalism  Photo 

Department  207 
Jr    AMS  66 
Jr.  Prom  290 
Jr    AWS  67 
Juniors  331 

Kappa  Debs  140 
KBYU  214 
Kia  Ora  192 


Madrigals  78 
Marching  Band  84 
Mechanical  Engineers  1  f 

Nautilus  of  NLU  142 
New  Mexico  193 
Nurses    193 


Opera  Workshop  90 
OrchesJs    1 10 
Organizations    120 
Organization  Week  260 
Orientation  Week  251 
O.  S,  Trovata  144 

Pep  Activities  218 
Phi  Chi  Theta  176 
Phi  Eta  Sigma  175 
Phi  Tau   146 
Phofo  Studio  215 
Preferred  Men  263 
Press  215 
Program  Bureau  201 

Registration  252 
7     ROTC  Chorus  82 
Schola  Canlorum  80 
Senate  64 
Service  Units  158 
Seniors  304 
Shomrah  Kiyel  196 


Sigma  Delia  Chi  198 
Social  Units  125 
Songfest  284 
Sophomores  349 
Special  Interest  Units  179 
Sports  216 
Sportsmen    199 
Sportswomen   199 
Spur   164 

Studentbody  President  61 
Student  Directory  214 
Student  Leadership  60 
Student  Leadership 
Conference  250 
Student  Leadership  Confers/ 
Students  296 
Student  Teaching  286 
Summer  School  58 
Supreme  Court  65 
Symphony  Orchestra  88 

Tau  Sigma    148 
Tennis  239 


Texas  200 
Thea  Alexis   166 
Theta  Alpha  Phi  181 
Tokalon    150 
Track  240 

University  Chorale  74 

Val  Hyric  152 
Val  Norn  154 
Viking    156 

White  Key   178 

Winter  Carnival  268 

Winter  Carnival  Royalty  270 

Women's  Week  262 

World  Events  273 

Wrestling  238 

Wye  Magazine  Staff  212 

Y  Calcares  168 

Y  Day  294 

Y  Squares  189 


FACULTY   INDEX 


Aamodt,  Melvin 
Addy,  George  AA. 
Aider,  Lorna  C. 
Alder,  Zane 
Allen,  A.  Lester 
Allen,  Dell   K- 
Allen,  Mark  K. 
Alley,  Stephen  L, 
Allman,  Verl 
Allphin,  Grace 
Allred,  K.  Chase 
Allred,  Dorald  M. 
Allred,  Mildred  E. 
Allred,  Wallace 
Alvord,  Ray  W. 
Alward,  Mignon  H. 
Anderson,  C,  Dixon 
Andersen,  H  Verland 
Anderson,  Alan 
Anderson,  Floyd  M. 
Anderson,   Garron 
Anderson,  Leiand  E. 
Anderson,  Richard  L. 
Anderson,  Vernon  L. 
Andrus,   Hyrum 
Andrus,  J.  Roman 
Apostol,  Chris 
Argyle,  Nina  Mae 
Arnold,  Frank  H. 
Arnold,  Marilyn 
Ashby,  Nadine  T. 
Ashton,  Clarence  D. 


Babcock,  Hyrum  J. 
Backman,  Milton  V. 
Bailey,  Dale  S. 
Bair,  Carl 
Baird,  J.  Edwin 
Ballif,  Ariel  S. 
Ballou,  Richard 
Bangerter,  Blauer  L, 
Bankhead,  Reid  E, 
Barker,  Dee  H, 
Barlow,  Frances 
Barlow,  Minnie 
Barneft,  J,  Dean 
Barnell,  Owen  L. 
Barnett,  Vesta 
Barney,  Vermon  S. 
Barrett,  Bruce  A- 
Bennett,  Erma 
Barrett,  Ivan  J. 
Barron,  Howard  H. 
Bartholomew,  Davis 
Barton,  Cliff  S. 
Bateman,  J.  LaVar 
Bauer,  Edith  B. 
Baxter,  Leiand  K. 
Beck,  D  Elden 
Beck,  Florence 
Beck.  Jay  V, 
Beckham,  Raymond  E. 
Beebe,  Wayne  M. 
Bell,  R,  DerMont 
Belnap,  B.  West 
Bendixsen,  Grant  C. 
Bennett,  Archibald  F. 
Bennion,  George 
Bennion,  Marion 
Benson,  Lynn 
Bentley,  Anthony  I. 
Berry,  June 
Berryessa,  Max  J. 
Best,  Brian 
Befhers,  Connie 
Bills,  Seth  H. 
Bissell,  Howard  J. 
Blackham,  Angus  U. 


Blair,   Robert 
Blanch,  Mae 
Blaylock,  Marilyn 
Boman,  Paul  V. 
Bos,  Jacob 
Bowles,  Catherine 
Bradford,  Reed  H. 
Bradley,  Adine 
Bradshaw,  Merrill  K. 
Brady,  Marion  6. 
Brasher,  Elaine 
Breinholt,  Virginia 
Briick,  L.  Edna 
Brimhall.   Willis   H. 
Brilsch,   Ralph  A. 
Broadbent,  H.  Smith 
Brooks,  Melvin  R. 
Brown,  Jack  V. 
Brown,  Thomas  H. 
Bryan,  Una 
Bryner,  Loren  C. 
Bryner,  Maurine 
Budge,  Harold  S. 
Bullock,  Kenneth  C. 
Bunker,  Robert  E, 
Burnett,  M.   Dallas 
Burnside,  Wesley  M. 
Burr,  Wesley  R. 
Burrup,  Percy  E. 
Burton,  Alma  P. 
Burton,  Wilford  Wayne 
Bushman,  Jess  R. 
Bushman,  Richard 
Buss,  David 
Butler,  Eliot  A, 
Buttle,  Faye 


Caine,  Julia 
Calder,  Glen  H. 
Caiderwood,  JoAnn 
Call.  Boyd 
Callahan,  Sterling  C, 
Campbell,  Eugene  E. 
Campbell,  Jennie 
Cannon,   Clawson 
Cannon,  C,  Y,,  Sr. 
Cannon,  Kenneth  L. 
Cannon,  Mark 
Cardon,  Louis  B, 
Carlisle,  June 
Chapman,  Arthur  O. 
Chapman,   Bernice 
Chaslon,  A.  Norton 
Chalwin,  Diane 
Cheney,  Thomas  E. 
Childs,  Margaret  P, 
Christensen,  Dean  C, 
Christensen,  Earl  M. 
Christensen,  Edward  L. 
Christensen,  James  J. 
Christensen,  Lillian 
Christensen,  P.  A. 
Christensen,  Ross  T. 
Christiansen,  John  R, 
Chugg,  Lee  R. 
Blark,  Bruce  B. 
Clark,  David  L. 
Clark,  Donald  E. 
Clark,  Harold  Glen 
Clark,  Hazel 
Clark,  Herald  R, 
Clark,  J,  Reuben 
Clark,  James  R. 
Clark,  Warden  J, 
Clark,  Monroe  H. 
Clark  Welsford 
Clarke,  A.  John 
dinger,  Morris  M. 
Cloward,  John  R. 


Cluff,  Coran 
Compton,  Lane  A. 
Cook,  Alan 
Cook,   Ivan 
Coombs,  D'Monle 
Corbridge,  Ivan  L. 
Covey,  Stephen  R. 
Cox,  Soren 
Craig,  Marshall 
Crandall,  Lars  G. 
Crnkovic,  John  K. 
Croft,  Evan  M. 
Crowton,  David  M. 
Cundick,  Robert  M. 
Curtis  Brandt 


Daines,   Delva 
Daines,  Robert  H, 
Darais,  Alex  B. 
Darley,  Erma 
Davidson,  Bertha 
Davidson,  Richard  P. 
Davies,  J,  Kenneth 
Davis,  Glenn  C. 
Day,  Lawrence 
Dean,  C.  Edwin 
Decker,  Daniel 
Dees,  Harry 
deJong,   Gerrit,   Jr. 
de  Jong,  Thelma 
DeMille,  Stanford 
Dixon,  Dwighl  R. 
Dixon,  Fred  D. 
Dixon,  Owen  G. 
Dodd,  Edgar 
Domgaard,  Mignon 
Donaldson,  David  M. 
Done,  Byron  G. 
Doughty,  Gladys 
Downing,  Lester  N. 
Doxey,  Roy  W. 
Doxey,  Willard 
Drury,  Marian 
Dudley,  J    Duane 
Duerden,  Claude  B. 
Duerden,  Noel  H, 
Duke,   Keith   E, 
Dunn,  Norman 
Durfey,  Norma  A. 
Dye,  Gerald  J.,  Capt, 
Dyer,  William  G. 


Eagar,  L.  Brent 
Eastmond,  E.  John 
Eberhart,  Ernest,  Jr. 
Egbert,   Robert  L. 
Ellsworth,  Richard  G, 
Empey,  LaMar  T. 
Erickson,  Maynard 
Evans,  David  L. 


Farnsworth,  Dean  B. 
Farnsworlh,   Raymond 
Faux,  Georgia 
Faux,  M.  Charles 
Fearnley,  Lawrence 
Fearnley,  Lenoro 
Fehlberg,  Joan 
Ferguson,  Hal 
Finlayson,  Bliss 
Firmage,  D,  Allan 
Fitzroy,  George  W. 
Flandro,  Royce  P. 
Fletcher,  Harvey,  Jr. 
Fletcher,  Harvey,  Sr. 
Freed,  David  B. 
Fuerslner,  Carl 


Fuhriman,  Addie  Jean 
Fuhriman,  Dean  K, 


Gagon,  Glen  S. 
Gamett,  LaVell 
Gardiner,  Alma  A. 
Gardner,  B.  Delworth 
Gardner,  Elisabeth 
Gardner,  C.  Norman 
Gardner,  John  H. 
Gassman,  Byron 
Gates,  Crawford 
Gee,  Burton 
Geddes,  David  D. 
Geersten,  O.  Norman 
Gentry,  Leiand  H, 
Gibbons,  Eileen 
Gibson,  M.  Carl 
Gibson,  William  J, 
Gill,  Gucharan  S. 
Gledhill,  Isabelle 
Gledhill,   Preston 
Goaies,  J.  Rex 
Golighlly,  Max  C. 
Goodman  Harold 
Grass,  Nan  O. 
Grimmett,  Karen 
Groesbeck,  Lue  S. 
Grow,  Stewart  L. 
Gubler,  Clark  J. 
Gubler,  Donworth 
Gunn,  Richard  L. 
Guyman,  Fred  E. 
Gwilliam,  Robert  F. 

H 

Hafen,  William  J. 
Hafen,  LeRoy  R. 
Hales,  Richard  W. 
Hales,  Wayne  B, 
Hall,  Geore  M. 
Hall,  H.  Tracy 
Hallam,  Merrill  J. 
Halliday,  John  R. 
Hamblin,  Lawson 
Hamomnd,  May 
Hansen,  Harold  I. 
Hansen,  Margaret 
Hansen,  Omar 
Hansen,   Ralph 
Hansen,  Terrence 
Harding,  Dale 
Hardy,  Kenneth  R. 
Harms,  Callis 
Harris,  James  M. 
Harris,  James  R. 
Harris,  John  B. 
Harrison,  B.  F, 
Harston,  Marlow  R, 
Hart,  Anna  B. 
Hart,  Charles  J, 
Hart,  Edward 
Hart,  David  K, 
Hartvigsen,  Milton  F, 
Hatton,  LeOra 
Hawkins,  Richard  T. 
Hayward,  C.  Lynn 
Heaton,  Alma 
Heaton,   Israel  C. 
Hellberg  Ray  W. 
Henson,  Charles  A. 
Henstrom,  Richard  H. 
Herde,  Karl 
Heudier,  Jean-Pierre 
Heuston,  Dustin  H. 
Hill,  Douglas 
Hill,  J.  Armin 
Hill,  Max  W. 
Hilton,  Ross  C. 


Hintze,  Lehi  F. 
Hintze,  R.  Sears 
Hirst,  Cyntha 
Hodson,  Harry 
Holbrook,  Leona 
Holbrook,  Richard  L. 
Holtkamp,  C.  J, 
Hone,  Shirl 
Hoopes,  Keith  H. 
Horner,  Ethel  L. 
Horsley,  A.  Burt 
Horton,  Frank 
Hoskisson,  William  A. 
Howe,  Alice 
Howell,  Robert  J. 
Hoyf,  Marsha 
Hyde,  Darcus 
Hyde,  Venice 
Hyer,  Paul  V. 
Hymas,  Scott  S, 


Jacobs,  Briant  S. 
Jacobson,   Phyllis 
Jakeman,  M.  Wells 
Jenny,  Martha 
Jensen,  Christen 
Jensen,  DeLamar 
Jensen,  Don  B, 
Jensen,  Gloria 
Jensen,  Lucile 
Jensen,  Mary  B. 
Jensen,  Vern  H. 
Jeppsen,  Ernest  C. 
Jex,  J.  Lorin 
Johansen,  Franz  M. 
Johnson,  Eldred 
Johnson,  Floyd  N. 
Jonsson,  Jens  J. 
Jorgensen,   Eleanor 


Karst,  Edgar 
Keeler,  J.  J. 
Kimball,  C,  Rodney 
Kimball,  Edwin  R. 
King,  Alma  W. 
Kirkham,  Francis 
Kitchen,  Weldon 
Knell,  Lee 
Knight,   Hattie 
Kohler,  Marion 
Krider,  Mary  A. 
Kugath,  Donald  A, 
Kunz,  Jean  T. 


Larson,  A.  Don 
Larson,  Donald  H. 
Langer,  Valerie  G. 
Larsen,   Kenneth 
Larson,  Clinton 
Larson,  Gustive  O. 
Larson,  Jean 
Larson,  Vernon 
Lauritzen,  Kenneth  A. 
Law,  Reuben  D. 
Laws,  Derby 
Laycock,  Harold  R. 
Laycock(  Ralph  G. 
Layton,  Robert  L. 
Lee,  Harold  W. 
Lee,  Marilyn 
Lewis,  Stella 
Liddiard,  Walter 
Liechty,  Elizabeth  Louise 
Lloyd,  Wesley  P. 


Long,  Lester  B. 
Lowe,  Howard  D. 
Ludlow,  Daniel  H. 

M 

Mabey,  Melvin  P. 
Madsen,  Florence  J. 
Madsen,  Franklin 
Madsen,  Harold  S. 
Madsen,  Truman  G. 
Magleby,  Francis  R. 
Magleby,  Ward  H. 
Mangum,  Garth 
Manookin,  Robert  P. 
Marshall,  Milton 
Mason,  James  A. 
MasDey,  Annette 
Mathew,  C.  C. 
Mathews,  Arminta 
Mathews,  Conan  E. 
McAllister,  J.  W. 
McArlhur,  Ross  J. 
McConkie,  Don 
McCulloch,  Donald  E 
McDonald,   Keith 
McKay,  Quinn  G, 
McKinlay,  Lynn  A, 
McKinnon,  Max  E. 
McKnight,  Kent  H. 
McMurdie,  Maughan  W. 
McNamara,  Delberl  H, 
McNeil,  Craig 
McPhie,  Walter  E, 
Mecham,  Merlin  J. 
Meibos,  Richard  L, 
Melville,  Keith 
Memmolf,  Evan  J. 
Meservy,  Keith 
Michaelis,   Elaine 
Michie,  Carol 
Midgley,  Louis 
Mikkelsen,  Seymore 
Miles,  Frank  G. 
Miller,  Elva  K. 
Miller,  Martin  L. 
Millett,  Marion  T. 
Miner,  Gayle 
Mitchell,  Albert  O. 
Mitchell,  Hal 
Mitchell,  Olive  K. 
Moe,  Rudy 
Moffitt,  J.  C. 
Monsen,  Elaine  R. 
Monsen,  Joseph 
Monson,  Darrel  J. 
Monson,  Samuel 
Moore,  Glen 
Morley,  Alonzo  J. 
Morrell,  Jeannelfe 
Morris,  Lawrence 
Morris,  Sadie  O. 
Morrison,  Carl 
Morrow,  Hans 
Moses,  Darrell  L. 
Murdock,  Joseph  R. 
Murphy,  Joseph  R. 

N 

Nash,  William  V. 
Nelson,  Allen  E. 
Nelson,  Barbara 
Nelson,  Dale  L. 
Nelson,   Elmer 
Nelson,  Glen  T. 
Nelson,  H.  Mark 
Nelson,  K.  LeRoi 
Nelson,  Marvin 
Nibley,  Hugh 
Nibley,  Richard 
Nicholes,  Henry  J. 


Nicholes,  Joseph  K. 
Nickell,  Afton  V. 
Nielsen,  Eve 
Nielsen,  F.  Kent 
Nielson,  Frank 
Nielsen,  Howard 
Nielsen,  O.  Wendle 
Noall,  Sandra 
Nordgren,  Quentin  R. 
Nultail,   Drayton 


Oakes,  Keith  R. 
Oaks,  Clinton  L. 
Olpin,  J.  Lloyd 
Olsen,  Louise 
Olson,  Ernest  L, 
Orrock,  Scott  G. 
Osward,  Shirlene 
Ott,  J,  Bevan 
Ovard,  Glen  F. 
Owens,  Joseph 


Packer,  Boyd  K, 
Packer,  Thane  J. 
Pardoe,  Kathryn  B. 
Pardee,  T.  Earl 
Parker,  Clyde  A. 
Patch,  Robert  C, 
Paulson,  Jean  R. 
Payne,  John  W. 
Pearson,  E.  N. 
Pearson,  Glenn  L. 
Pehrson,  Marie 
Perkins,  Van  L. 
Peterson,  Dean  A. 
Peterson,  Evan 
Peterson,  Hugh  W. 
Peterson,  Melvin  J, 
Phillips,  William  Revell 
Pierce,  Guy 
Pocock,  Norma 
Polevoy,  Leonid 
Poll,  Richard  D. 
Poison,  Perry 
Porter,  Blaine  M. 
Porter,   LeRoy 
Poller,   Norma 
Poulos,  Chris 
Poulson,   Virginia 
Pralt,  Parley  M. 
Prescott,  Ralph 


Rabow,  Jerome 

Rasband,  Mima 
Rasmussen,  Ellis  T. 
Ravslen,  Lynn  A, 
Read,  Edwin  A. 
Ream,  Eleanor 
Reasor,  Garland 
Reeder,  Jesse  W. 
Reeder,  Ray 
Reimschiissel,  E.  F. 
Rich,  Naoma 
Rich,  Russel  R, 
Richards,  Grant  S. 
Richards,  Neal 
Richardson,  Jed  J. 
Ricks,  Eldin 
Riddle,  Chauncey  C. 
Ridenhour,  Ted 
Rigby.  J,  Keith 
Risenmay,  Jay  C, 
Robinson,  Burton  W. 
Robinson,  Donald  W. 
Robison,  Clarence  F, 
Rogers,  R.  Max 
Rollins,  Carl  W. 


Rollins,  Ralph  L. 
Romney,  Antone  K, 


Sagers,  Glen 
Sagers,  Richard  D. 
Sandberg,  Carma 
Sardoni,  Lawrence 
Schmidt,  Donald  T. 
Shaw,  Don  D. 
Shaw,  Merlin 
Sheffield,  Loflis  J. 
Shumway,   Patricia 
Shumway,  R.  Phil 
Simmons,  Elbert  R. 
Simonsen,  John  M. 
Slater,  Arthur  D. 
Smart,  Lyman 
Smith,  Carol  T. 
Smith,  Grant  B, 
Smith,  Jay  M,,  Jr. 
Smith,  Oliver  R. 
Smith,  Robert  J. 
Smith,  Ruth  Slanlie 
Smith,  Wilford  E. 
Smithson,  Rulon 
Smoot,  Douglas  L. 
Snell,  William  H. 
Snow,  Richard  L. 
Soffe,  H.  Wayne 
Sonderegger,  Emory  O. 
Sorensen,  John  L, 
Sovine,  Helen  D. 
Spears,  Irene 
Spencer,  G.  Albert 
Sperry,  Sidney  B. 
Stanford,  Stephen  S. 
Starr,  Donald  I. 
Stephens,  Larry 
Stevens,  Floyd  C. 
Stevensen,  Helen  T. 
Stevenson,  J.  Grant 
Stewart,  Grace  Nixon 
Stoddard,  Sharon 
Storrs,  Dee  Leon 
Stott,  Douglas 
Stringham,  Ned 
Stutz,  Howard  C. 
Swensen,  Albert  D. 
Swenson,  Dale 
Swensen,  Merlynn 
Swensen,  Russell  B, 
Symons,  Joseph  N. 


Tsgg,  Melvin  S. 
Tanner,  Helen 
Tanner,  Orea 
Tanner,  Vasco  M. 
Tanner,  Wilmer  W. 
TarboK,  Norman 
Tate,  Charles 
Taylor,  Barbara 
Taylor,  Celestia 
Taylor,  Charles 
Taylor,  Ethelyn  P. 
Taylor,  H.  Darrel 
Taylor,  Hal  L, 
Taylor,  Lynn  D. 
Taylor,  Josephine 
Taylor,  Weldon  J, 
Terry,  Elvis  B. 
Thatcher,  J.  Kenneth 
Thomas,  Robert 
Thomson,  Irene 
Thomson,  Lowell 
Thomson,  Woodruff 
Thome,  Lucile  M. 
Tingey,  Dale 
Tippelts,  Frank  M. 


Tolman  .Wilford  J, 
Trunnell,  Jack 
Tuckett,  Glen  C. 
Turley,  Donna  Lee 
Turner,  Glen  H. 
Turner,  Rodney 
Tyndall,  Clarence 
Tyndall,  Otella 
Tutlle,  Elliott 
Tyler,  S.  Lyman 


Ulrich,  Richard  D. 
Ulley,  Quentin  E. 


Valentine,  Lee  B, 
Vance,  Barbara 
Van  Cott,  John 
Van  Fleet,  Howard 
Vernon,  Glenn  M. 
Viehweg,  Ross 
Vincent,  Josie 

W 

Wakefield,  Helen 
Wakefield,  J.  Homer 
Wakefield,  Mary  Lynn 
Walker,  Rudger 
Wallace,  Lulu 
Warner,  Mont  M, 
Waters,  Max  I. 
Waterstradi,  Jean  Anne 
Watkins,  Arthur  R. 
Walters,  Ray 
Walts,  Stanley  H. 
Weaver,  Ross 
Webb,  Fred 
Weight,  Newell 
Weinzinger,  Kurt 
Welsh,  Stanley  L, 
Wengreen,  Earl  W. 
West,  Dale 
Western,  Harold 
White,  David 
White,  J.  Morgan 
Whiteford,  June 
Whitlock,  LaBerta 
Wickes,  Harry  E. 
Wilcox,  Ray  T. 
Wilkes,  Doran  F. 
Wilkes,  William  L 
Wilkins,  Ernest  J. 
Williams,  J.  Kenneth 
Williams,  Marietta 
Williams,  Tess  M. 
Willmore,  Daniel  E. 
Wilson,  Annette 
Wilson,  Arnold 
Wilson;  M.  Lyman 
Wilson,  Warren  B. 
Wilson,  William  Albert 
Wing,  Grace 
Wing,  John  H. 
Winward,  Edward  L. 
Witbeck,  Alan  R. 
Wood,  Glena  D. 
Wood,  Stephen  L. 
Woodbury,  Lael  J. 
Woodbury,  Richard  C. 
Woodfield,  Leon  W. 
Woodward,  Margaret 
Woodward,  Ralph 
Worsley,  Klea 


Yarn,  David  H„  Jr. 
Young,  Hazel  F. 
Young,  Karl 


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 


Banyan  Staff:  Allan  Frazier,  Editor,-  Penne 
Freebairn,  Associate  Editor,-  Charlotte 
Britsch,  Copy  Edilor;  Dick  Brown,  Art  and 
Layout  Editor;  Royal  Peterson,  Business 
Manager;  Gary  Hopkinson,  Photo  Coordin- 
ator; Larry  Latimer,  Banyan  Photo  Cordin- 
ator;  Larry  Latimer,  Banyan  Photo  Coordin- 
Wincotf,  Organizations  Editor;  Jane  De- 
graffenried,  Administration  Editor;  Cheri 
Christofferson,  and  Judy  Bubb,  Fine  Arts 
Editors;   Marion    Stewart,    Activities   Editor; 


John  Meek,  Classes  Editor;  Monique  Calle- 
warf.  Graduate  Class;  Vernon  Teller,  Sen- 
ior Class;  Lucille  Yancey,  Junior  Class;  Judy 
Willis,  Sophomore  Class;  Holly  Thorstad, 
Freshman  Class;  Marian  Dahl,  Office  Man- 
ager; Lugene  Butler  and  Jane  Olson,  Ban- 
yan Ball;  Judy  Jack  and  Jeanne  Mackay, 
Copy;  Helen  Hawkins,  Layout;  Tamara 
Wagner,  Space  Sales;  Rosemary  Ostler  and 
Mary  Ann  Olson,  Secretaries;  Dennis  Busch 
and  Linda  Wilkins,  Index  Editors;  Bob  Col- 


lins, Helio  Gonzales  and  Mels  Lerwell,  Pho- 
tography; Sandy  Skaar,  Susan  Blakemore 
and  Carol  Beckstead,  Darkroom;  Danny 
Moore,  Sports  Copy;  Glenn  Davis,  Publica- 
tions Adviser;  Alex  Darias,  Art  Adviser, 
Sales:  Delta  Phi,  Y  Calcares,  Spurs. 
Index:  Lee  Howard,  Alcyone,  Azyan  Tzata, 
Cami  Los,  Dl  Chi,  Kappa  Deb,  Nautilus,  O. 
S.  Trovata,  ToKalon,  Val  Norn. 
Pfeit;  Frank  Haymore,  Peter  Crnkovic,  Del- 


var  Pope,  Jerry  O'Farrell,  Eugene  Orton, 
Charles  Pope,  Dennis  Sorenson,  Ronda  Jen- 
kins, Doris  Jackson,  Nelson  Read  and 
Harold  Tolley- 

Pholo  Studio:  Don  Pugmire,  Jerry  Rogers, 
Lucille  Taylor  and  Kent  Crandall. 

Special  Photography:  Wally  Barrus  and 
Bob  Smith. 

To    the    students    of    Brigham    Young 


University  I  wish  to  express  my  ap- 
preciation for  the  opportunity  afforcJ- 
ed  me  to  edit  the  1961  Banyan.  The 
experience  has  been  invaluable  and 
means  much  to  me,  To  all  the  people 
who  helped  in  any  way  to  produce 
this  book  thank  you  very  much. 

Sincerely, 

Banyan  Editor  '61 
Allan  Frazier 


STUDENT   INDEX 


40* 


Monr  seiJA  patjas 

ipDTT    r,40Y    LFP 
eOTT    CFLTON    RRFNT 
BOTT    RALOM    fiRANT 
■F&f■,LF^    PONNIF    A 
TL    riLFFN    MaPV 
FL    PATPfrrA 
FRrPO^niF    CHABL^S    L 
FProCBfr     PaLPH    L 
FRSOtn    PiiTM    MAPrF 
LF    FTLFFN 
SHIPF    R01FPT    T 
SHIRF    PAUL    JFROMF 
PflM^    HOwaon    FLMFR 
OWR    JOAN    MAURINF 
OSTA    APTHtlR   rjAvm 
At»    ANTFTA    navL^ 
AIR    wiCMAFL    r>AVTri 
AIR    WILf^fl 

AIR    WTLLfA"    WFnSTFR 
AIR    RORIN    KATMFRrNF 
AIP   wTLLTAM    rvnp 
AM*;    ORYANT    LFF 
hV<,    0OYf> 

AMS   nAvin   MjrMFAL 

£V5    nFLn<i    rHARLF*. 
«M^    rvTXfF    ANN 
AM^    r>FNN|<;    r.LFNN 

/M<i  noNALf^  L^Rrtv 

AMS     JF<.^C      LHRATNT 

AMS  jAMff^  1RFNT 

ftVS  JFROV  ANN 

AV^  JOIFNC 

AWS  JOm»(  RFFO 

AM?  LARRY  LAMAR 

AM^  LINOA  MARr.AflFT 

ftW?  tONNV  FARL 

AW^  LHRAINF 

AM^  M|r,NnN 

AM?  PAUL  TRFNTON 

AM^  PAYMDNf^  r 

/MS  PALPM  LAWRFNrF 

AM?  DOr.ro  qaPT 

AM?  CMAOnN 

/.M?  ?APANN  oi^r.rrp 

AM<;  SARA  JANF 

/.M^     Viriri      L<lPBAtNF 

/M<;oN  f^Avrri  p 

'.w^ON     nFNNi?    rAV 

AMSON   r>Atfin  FOFn 
/,M<;nN  cnwrN  vioniL 

AM?nN    JAN^T    ANNF 

/M^ON    JliMC 

AMCON     N^-W^LL     MFNRV 

VANf     JHT'i    " 
JAL"    PAr.O    PAf.O    I 
•:FW    »^8HC"L    mflfn 
?aM  MFNPY   AM  voir 

lSTPOM    "IC"AFL    l 
L^iTRn*-   r.ieunt    ipe 

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won  BfLL IP  JANF 
OCNHF?  LI'OAF 
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MONn     MAPCFSV 

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■■A    rav    Ltjuf 
t-r>    jowv    HAROL"    1  I 
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ocpT?r*N    CTLFFN    M 
o|<TON    ?MaRON    LAPAF 
IFAN    JANITF    ncF 
-nPN     N«|  AN     PAY 
-new    MARVAinv 
-•FR    ADi^n  Man 

"■FR     J6K»rF     PKTM 

■>FR    MARV 

,>CP     MFBNA     YOLA 

'?    OFAN     5RAFFnpn 

.Tftrc   fiANiFL   PAUL 

NHFP  OARDARA 

"P  FLl^N  AFTON 

r^OFftr.r  rnon^ 
_'>PFrtr.c  nft«j  c 

FY  STCOMFN  WFBO 

FMAN  »'Aflv  JO 
i.FN  anOTFNNF  T 
,.FN  OARRAOa  SLOAN 
I  FN  OONt TA  I  FF 
I.FN  raLVAO  SrOTT 
I  FN  TMAOL^^  WTILIAM 
I.FN  TMAPLOTTF  ANN 
I.FN  ^FANNA  mAF 

I.FM  rTANc 

L FN  ^AVtn  TAYLOR 

I.FN  '^Fll  f 

\_fH  ^ON  POorpT 

I  FN  FIOPFNF 

I.FN  r.ARY  OYPUM 

j  FN  JAMC?  VFRNFTT 

I  FN  JOMN  LAWRFNrF 

FN  jtirY  nawN 

FN  iraTMCRINF  MARJF 

.FN  LAROy  ^RANr 

FN  IILA  FAF 

FN  I INOa  L^F 

FN  lOi'T**" 

FN  MaR?MA  LU!^TY 

FN  MARrn  FLATNF 

FN  MjPv  INF? 

.FN  ORIN  IAN 

FN  RHri'^  MFATON 

FN  Pa"|  F^wnnri 

.FN  PirMAPn 

.FN  PirMARO  JOMN 
.FN  POLL  IN  AROFl 
.FN  SanRRa  r.ALF 
FN  waYNF  Ll'PIS 
FY  FPANr  TmOMA^ 
FY  rATMDVN 
FY  MaPr.ARFT  nFNISF 
r,*TFR  WAYNF 
.ISON  JOMN  OAVI'^ 
.IN'^-TON  I  YNN  F 
.MAN  rilPTI^  ROF 
MAN  MONTF   JOMN 
PMIN  JF??IF  AOFLIA 
.RFr>  ANNALUF 
pen  qPTTV  ANTTA 
PFO  f AOOl  VN  SUF 
PFO  fMOI ?TINF  ANNF 
.RFn  noooTMv 


13? 

?3? 

171 

33? 
371 

350 
160 


33? 

305 
33? 
35n 
371 


371 
33? 
305 
?3fl 
371 
35n 
371 
337 
33?, 


3ns 

371 

33?,1A?,1II1 

3n5 

371 

371 

IIB 

371 

35n 

33? 

■171 
371 
171 
33? 
371 


371 

371 

3Sn 
305 

337 

350 

371 

305,  l'>? 
337,  "S 
75,3«;0 
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305 

30S 


371 

371 

14n«1AA,3«r' 

371 
3'>5 


350 
371 


75»lft4 


371 
160 

371 

371 
!«o 
371,  75 

33?,lfcn 

350 

33? 

35n 


153,371 


371 
IA?,33? 

150,33? 

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A'i»3  »? 
14**153,371 

ISO, 305 


371 

TS,  J3H,371 


371 
R7,371 


ALLRFO  OUANF  OWFN 
ALLRFO  nORI5  JFAN 
ALLR^n  FRFOOY  RU5<i="LL 
ALLRFO  GARTM  w 
ALLRPO  jmiTM  LYNNF 
ALL»Pn  LARTTA  JFAN 
ALLRFO  LL'^YO  a 
ALLPe-0  MrtAY 
ALLP'^n  MFLVA  (.FF 
ALLRFO  05RAL  ROVO 
ALLRPn  RFFrF  MCKAY 
ALLRFO  RUFL  ArORO 
ALLRFO  STFVFN  RRFNT 
ALLRFO  SHARON 
ALLPFO  VPRIF  MOPPTLL 
ALLP^n  WAPRFN  r. 
ALLPFO  WIN5T0N  r.FPaLn 
ALMONO  LAURFL  LYNNF 
ALMONO  RAY  mapTFl 
ALMONO  MAPf.FPY 
AL.^OP  JIIOTTM  ANN 
ALTMAN  PATRIfTA  ANN 
AL5TPOM  JOHN  rfpnv 
ALVORO  5AN"RA  MYPFNF 
ALVORO  PAY  WAPRFN 
ALVORO  RONNIF  LOU  1 
AMARAL  J05FPH  FRANK 
AHF5  r.FOPr.F  ALLFN 
AWF?  JAMfs  LVMAN 
AMF?  sTFPuFN  L 
aMMONC  TOA  '■.RATF 
AMOUPFipjr  onOFpT  L^P 
*HUN'>5FN  5MF  Fl^fn 
AMUS5FN  JFRPV  WAYNF 
ANOFL'N  LINOA  SUF 
ANOFRRFPr,  5USAN 
ANPFRSFN  TAPOlYN 
ANPFR^FN  rOPOFLL  " 
ANDFO^FN  f.FpAtO  DAML 
ANOFP^Fm  L^^  ortffim 
AN0FP5FN  raoFN 
ANHFR^FN  NAOMt  OfANF 
ANnFR^FN  MflOLO  PAY 
Af-PFR'SFN  VC&TT5  " 
ANPFR^FN  «OOFN 
ANnFfl?ON  AOA  aNNFTTF 
ANOFR^ON  AL4N  ROOFRT 
ANOFP^ON  ALLFN  r.aPY 
ANOFP^ON  ANITA 
aNpFP^ON  ANNF 
ANPFR50N  ANTMON  L 
ANPFP^ON  APTMIJD  rARL 

awnFP^ON  aroitm  ann 

AN0FP50N  OAROflSa  r 

ANOFPCON  OONNTF 

AHOFP^ON  OOYANT  FOpn 

AN0FR5ON  oypOn  CANNON 

ANCFR«;ON  OOFNOA 

ANDFP<;ON  CHFOIF  WAYNF 

AN0FP5ON  OFAN  PAY 

ANCFR50N  f^FLLIS  m 

ANPFR50N  OIANF 

a».r.fo50N     nMFpjF 

ANPFRSON    OONALi^    O 

arnfptoN   fy^sNb 

ANi^FR^ON  nONNA    WftV 

ArrnFP?ON  rr.nY    FLL'^ 

A«OFR<ON  FPNFST    Jo 

AMr*F0?ON  Fii^irF    niaijF 

ANPFPSON  FflYF    L'^ILANI 

ANOfPSON  oaoooN    PFOPy 

AN0FP50N  r.ARY    L^^ 

ANOFP^ON  r.aoy    «; 

ANOFP^ON  *".APFTM    ©LYNN 

ANOFP^ON  r.FPOL'* 

ANOFPCON  MAPOt  n    r 

ANPFP50N  MFLVTF    n 

ANOFP^ON  MFRBFRT     < 

ANPFR50N  JAfOHFLTNF 

AN0FP«ON  JAMFc     POMALP 

AN0FR50N  JAMF?    L^    ROY 

A»'r>F050N  JANF    FLL^'N 

A»">FR50N  JFPPV    OtiANF 

aNOFR«ON  JOANNA    *• 

ANnFR<;ON  JOAN    FLL^N 

AWPFR50N  JOHN 

ANPFP50N  JOHN    L^NARO 

ANOFPSON  JOMN    OLTVFR 

ANnFP50N  JOMN    R 

ANOfPSON  JULIA    F«TMFP 

AN0FR<;ON  JItllA    J 

8N'*FP50N  JOYCF    r.AYF 

AWnFPCON  JOYCF 

aW0FP50N  YAPFl     ANW 

awoFP^ON  raPFN 

ANOfP'JON  KAYF  WARPFN 

AN0FP5ON  rFNNFTM  W 

ANPFP50N  LA  r.F|_i_ 

ANPFP50N  LAWPFNCF  O 

AWPFR^ON  LAPP*  n.kr,e 

ANPFP<ON  LANF  icfmT 

ANPFPSON  LFON  RITMAPr" 

ANf^FP^ON  LOI5  RLANrMF 

«Nr>FPSpN  lONA  rATiF 

AM'>FP<;'>N  LINOA  JANF 

ANPFRSON  lINf^A  LOtl 

aNPFPSON  lOI)T5  5 

ANi^FP^ON  LOWFIL  KAY 

AWnpRSON  WAOION  OFAN 

ANPFRSON  MARK  RRVAN 

ANOFRSON  MflPVA 

ANPFP50N  NAOMI  OIANF 

ANPFRSON  NORLPNF 

AN0FP50N  PAtrL  FPVfN 

aWOFP^ON  PAML  "RFNT 

AWnposoN  PRF<1T0N  POV 

aNf^FpcoN   rai  pm  r\  a|p 

AWFRCON     RFlr     MUOO 
ANPfPSON    RFftFrCA     ANN 
ANPFPSON    RirMaR<^    A 

a»'r>FP?rtN  oirMapp  r 

ANr^FP?ON  OOOGFP  lFROY 
ANPFR^ON  RONAtn  " 
AN^FO^ON  POl  ANO  F 
ANHFRCON  5ANriPA  J 
ANPFP50N  5ANOPA  JOVCF 
ANPfPtON  ?MARON  FILFN 
A^^^FPeON  5TFVFN  O 
ANPFP?ON  «TFBmFM  jack 
ANPFO<;ON  5h<;an 
AWnFRSON  5TroMFN  jOmn 
aWPFP«ON  TFPPV  r.FNF 
ANPFRSON  VFRNON  IFF 
ANPFRTON  OOPOTMV  J 
ANPRA  P055  LF5LTF 
ANPPFAS  Lf5LTF  OFNF 
ANPPFa5FN  FOFOFRffC  J 
ANPRFw  r.tFNOA  ray 

aNPPFW<  FOWIN  r.FOP/;F 


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350 
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1*4,371 
75,371 
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371 
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371 


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371 
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150,103 
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171 

171 

137,105 


140,371 

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371 
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371 


17A,15A 
305 


305 
337 


33? 

1**»153 

305 


AN0PfW5    CVNTMIA    FLLfN 
AN0RFW5    NiruOLA?    w 
ANORtf?    ANIFNF 
AN0RU5     fPVA    PRATT 
ANOPiK    IOUI5F 
ANOPU^     LINOA     ^ATL 

AN0Rn5    rATH|F    Maeia 
ANOPII?    NATALIF     JO 
ANOflii?    MONA    AL  ICF 
ANOB'i?    NFWTON    WARNKK 
ANDRIJ5    RICMAPO    PAY 
ANGFL     AROIS    LYNN 
ANGU5    (tFATRfCF 
ANTMONV    r,FORr.F    F 
ANTPOnif?    J4MF5    S 
ANTHONY    FOWfN    OPtL 
APOIONIO    FPANVllN     J» 
APPLONIF     JOMN     O    JO 
APPLFBA>»M    jriot  Tm    5 
aPPLFraTF   f.PFf.oov    jav 

ARAOON     MAPfO    lOMa*. 
ARAGON    JFSI»5    ANTONIO 
APAGON    MFLAHAN 
APAGON    HUMRFPTO 
ARAGON    RAUL     L0ma5 
ARANOA    MARIO    JA|MF 
ARAVF    RAMON    VFPNON 
ARAVF     rMARLF<    OAPKFP 
ARAVF    raPOLP    MAttPINF 
APRON     AlOFN     TmFOOOPF 
APRON     GARY     r AY 
ARRON     RORFPT 
ARCHItA    JOPGF 
AROIAN     RAROARA     ANN 
ARFN05    MARL  A    GAVLF 
ARGYIF     OONNA     OFAN 
APGYIF     DALPM    FVAN 
ARMSTRONG    RPFNT    P 
ARMSTRONG    RARRARA     ANN 
APUSTPONG     JAMFS     PFTTV 
ARMSTRONG    mjcmFLF    P 
ARMSTRONG    wILLIAM    a 
APMSTOONG     SONJA     » 
ARNFTT     MARVIN     PF« 
ARNFTT     rFNT     AONOl.P 
ARNFtL     KARC^    mFL^A 
APNFTT    FRFO    porrNf 
ARNFTT    PONAlO    TmFSTFP 
APNFTT     TMOMAS    R 
APNFTT    WILITAM    WALTCR 
APNOi  O    r:FRAL"INF 
APNOI  r.    TAPOI      J 
APNOl  >>     TAPOl      ANN 
APNOL'^    FLT^ARFTm    M4V 
ARNOL^i    OAVin 
ARNOL*^    rFNNFTM    LFF 
APNOL f^    Lt'LU    RFLL^ 
ARNOLP    JULIA    FLLFN 
APNOLO    JOAN     SMIRLFY 
ARNOtrv    PFV    I 
ARNOtO    PirWAPO    J 
ARNOlf^SFN     SMAMNA     v 
APRlNrTON    CAUMON    tpnv 
ASAY    nONAL'^     fLIFTON 
A5AY     '•ONSTANTF     GAVL^ 
ASAY    FSTFLLA    OIANF 
ASAY    LYNN    J 
ASAY     JANF     ANN 
A?AY     SANPRA     LOI' 
ASAY    WAYNF    WOPTMA" 
ASM    LYNN    F 
ASM    FPFOFPKr     J 
A";m    LiOyP    KAY 
A?h    FpFnpfc     jiino 
ASMAPr.    ^vN 
A?w    NO|_  a 

asm    riv'H    rFNNFTM 
ASMPY     rAPOLVN 
ASMPY     PALPM     FOWAP'^ 
ASHRY     POONFY     '•-FRAl'^ 
ASMRY     TAMARA 
ASMRY     SANOR6     OAL^ 

ASHBv    WILLIAM    TAR" 
ASMfPAFT     RORFPT    H 
ASMLJMAN     Slir     uaF 
ASMMA»j     MAROl  O     I  OwFl  I 
ASMunor     JP    WU'    lA*'    P 

ASMMOPF    pifuaP"    7Arr 

ASMMBN      ShFPVL 
A5MTON     nONAPON     f 
ASMTON    niVF    Fr»wiN 
ASMTON    OAVio    FAPl 
ASMTON     ALFH ANPPA 
ASMTON    LFF    uapsm 
ASMTON    MFLVIK'     Tm^maS 
ASmTON     MAPlOwF     rFNT 
aSMTON     NORMA      (FAN 
ASMTON     PAWINA     MAY     P 
aSMWORTM    OAVfO    AOOTM 
ASMWOPTm    OON     WILSON 
aSMwrvpTM    PFTFR    PFaY 
aSMWOPTM    MARY 
ASTWOOO    IVNNF 
ASTON     FlAINF     •• 
ATKIN    frPTIS    LYMAN 
ATKfNS    MaRPfFT    LYNN 
ATCIN     JFPPON    RORFPT 
aTKIN     SIONFY    PaVFll 
aTKINS     P|rMAPr>    W 
ATr|NS"N    OClbfot    W 
ATKINSON     ANNFTTF 
ATKINSON     OaviO    FAPl 
ATKIN50N     AlVtN     JAY 
ATKINSON    JOMN    MOPAff 
ATKINSON    MFiviN    WAVNF 
ATTwOOit.     HIiAPY    M 
ATWOOO    jtfOI  TM    L 
ATTFPTON    FVA    LARAINF 
ATwOOO     KAPFN 
ATTWOOl     WILL lAM    j 
AMGASON    RORFPT    GL'N 
AIIGIISTINF     LIOYO    FAPl 
AirFFHAMMFP    FOM.INO    M 
AiJGFR     JR    TMOMaS    f 
AilGASON    GORPON    CLARK 
AirsrtN    FINA    COWLFY    N 
AUSTIN    OAViO 
AirSTIN    ALLAN    r.FNF 
AUSTIN    JOHN    MAKFIFLI^ 
AUSTIN    MFRFOtTM 
AUSTIN    MFRRtLY    V 
AUSTIN    PICMARO    M 
AUSTIN    ROGFR    L*"F 
AVFPFTT    RFTM    FtAINF 
avFRFTT    GINGFP 
AVFBY    fAPOlYN 
AVFRY    JOMN    IFGPANOF 
AVFPY    OOUGLAS    WF^R 
AXMAN    KLAUS 


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BAftCOCf     RICMaRO    MFMRV 
flABCOCK    OCAN    MAOPGAN 
RARCOC*     VAPIIN    RFFO 
BABCOcr    RORFPT    c 

babcotk    shonnff 

BABCOCK  KENNFTm  LYNN 

BACHlFB  WILLfAM  0 

BACMLFR  OANIFL  CFVI 

RACmlFB  WILL |AM 

RACmman  JL^ITm  ANN 

BACKWAN  ROBFPT  JOH 
B*rON  FLAINF 

bacon  rita 

racon  richapo  grant 

RACON    NOPMaN    L''nNaPP 
RAOmAM    (.FOH    o 
RaFmm    raPOLVN    "^ff 
RAOMAM     VICKI     OONITA 
BAFP     JAmFS     LOr.AN 
BAFP    MARILYN    tOfJlSF 
BAGMOOMfAN    OVAHNFSS 
BAGLFY    GLFNN    POlanO 
BAOLFY    GFPALO    GALL 
BAGLFY     JAMfc    rFNT 
RaGLFY     JULIF    OOSF 
RAGLFV     lYNFTTF 

raglfv   mapilvn   a 

RaGLF*     SdSAN    I'trilF 
naGWFLL    RaPOAPa    r.av 
RAGWFLL    NANGY    r 
RAMP     AIRFPT     LFF 
RAMP    hOwARO    minFR 
RAMFN    OFNNIS    GFAP?F 
RAILFY    NANFTTF 
RAfLFV     RARRARA     RAF 
RAILFY    GARROLL     G 
RAlLFV     rONSTANrC 
RAILFY    r.LAOF     rMARLC*^ 
RAIIFV     JUNIOP    r 
RAIlFv     jANNfFrF     RAF 
RA  iLf'Y     lOLFTA     ^MAMpfl 
RAILFV     POOFPT    WALTFO 
RAILFY     OFTFP 
RAILFY    TPriOY    aNN 
RA|L*^Y     SUSAN    lYNNF 
RAILFY    jP    WILL lAM    lFF 
RA|N    OAPLFNF    o 
PAIR    rARL    LFfG** 

RAIPrv     A^FLF 

RAfPn  FpaNK  na<SFTT 
Ra|Rp  r.aPFTM  va'i-'.uaN 
RaiPri  joSFPh  MAPr 
RAlPn  JOMN  FnwiN  j ] 
RAfPO  maRGAPFT  ANN 
flAIRO  RFY  LORFN?P 
RAIPO  WIL^OP'^  F 
RAIPSTOW  FPFO  V 
RAK  FPMiiNri  JFSSF 
RAKFP  ANN 
RAKFP  Rr>»)f«ir  CAROL 
RAKFP  raLVIN  rLAIN 

RAKFP  raPOL  r.AF 

RAKFP  ruPISTIMF  W 
rakFo  tAN  ruoTTS 
RAKFP  FPANK  FARO 
RAKFP  JILLAINF  caY 

flarfp  JOAN 

RAKFP  rATW|.FF>,  (_ 

RAKFP  raTMFPINF  KAF 

RAKFP  LYNN 

RAKFP  MARTMA  CAROLYN 

RAKFP  PATRirja  ANNF 

RAKFP  PFFvFS  WILMFP 

RAKFP  POSFLLA 

RAKFP  V|PG|M|a  iriocc 

RAKFP  WALLAGF  uavvAPn 

BALOP^'F  ROBOv  mFwTTT 

raloamf  flsif  f 
RALPA'iF  MaPTMa  MaPiF 

RaLPWTN    aNNA    lOtiiSF 
BALOWIN    Fl I?A«FTM    F 
BALOWIN    OOPOTmY    jFaN 
BALOWfN    MaRiaNNF 
BALFS    OOMN    P»v 
RAL''    MAUPFFi- 
RALF     POGFP    GifvMON 
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RAH      raOFN    GI»SON 
BALL     NO»MAN     JAY 
BALL     00?0N    W 
BALL    JOmN   oor.rp 
BALL     JFNNIF 
BALL    PORFPT    F 
RALl     ROGfP    F 
RALt     RALPM    ilOYO 
RALt  ANTYNf     MARTHA     J 
BALLANTyNF     mFivIN    « 
RALIAWTVNF     VFRr\ON    W 
RALIAPO    FPANr     (FON 
RALL  AOn     RORFPT     uOl  T 
BALLARO     SHARON     ARlFNF 
BALI ARP    PAC"Fl     M 
BALL!     FPFOFPirt    KAPL 
BALLf'R     KATMIFFN     I 
BALI  IF     RONNfF     LAUPI5 
BALL5     OFAN    MFPRlLl 
BALMFO     JANfT     F 
RaLMFApTM     aNN 
RANOV     TOM 

BANFIFlP    GFRAiPJNF    L 
RANGFRTFP     RBIKF     P 
BANGFOTFR    vFN«tA     - 
RANG     SANPPA     ROSr 

ranofptfr   jANirr  favf 

RANKS     PA«lOLAS    WAYNF 
RANKS     BPFNOA     A'VlF 
BANK?    PFNNIF    L 

RANNFP     FAPL      J 
BANTA     STANLFY    ROT 
BAPRFN    JANirF 
BAPRFP     J«fO|TM 
RAPRFP    WILLIAM    RPfAN 
RANOStFY     JllPV     ANN 
RARPSt  'Y     Jll^Y     HHM 
MaPOIN     NFTTY 
BAPruSS    0»N    CHRISTIAN 
NAPFIFLO    Mf«Ul    lYNN 


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BaPFNG    FwiLtn 
RARFIFLO     JAMFS    rVANS 

HAPGFBOit  riM  r.oeooN 
RAR>0<ii,L  JOSrriNA  " 
BAPKFp    ri>r.Fi|r    tmO«as 

BARKPR  Fni"J«.ri     SMfTM 

BAPKFP  JANFNF 

RAPKFP  jOLFNf    F 

RAPKFS  MfCMAFl     ALAN 

RAPKFP  LfF     SMITH 

RARKFP  SMiRtFv     ANN 

RARlOw  AONNir 

RARL-^W  rM»IST!A     tTNNf 

BAPlOw  MON^ir     jFaN 

Ra»irvi«  rp,irsT    waiTFB 

RaRtOw  rrvMiinf,    jamfs 

RAPLOw  flrfpt    gfnf 

RARlOw  ■•FNT     AlVIN 

Raplow   gaylf 
RAPiOw    LYNN    RtjMiMAW 
RARLOW    LYNNF 
RAPIOW    RAUL    w 
RAPlOw    MAI    GfRALP 
BAPNFp    FTTA    gill 
RABNApr.     jfANNr     FAY 
RARNFS     OONA^O    WfLLlAM 
RAPNF?     JOSFPm    H.OYO 
RARNF?     JAMTS     BAY 
RAPNF?    rATMBvk 
RAPNF?    LiNOA     JANF 
RAPNF?     rATHBY*) 
RAPNF?     wlLTON     "^F 
RAPNF?    NAi*Cv    r 
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RARNFTT    OARtfNF    PfABj, 
RAPNF TT    L''L  ANP    npiirf 
RARNFTT     SA»r">B# 
RARNFTT     PAMFPT     (,FBOY 
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RAPNFv     "F  TTV 
RAPNFv     FPANrF?     OFF 
RAPNFV    r.aPY    SroTT 
RARNFy     jFANFfTF    OAF 
RAPNFv    MAPlLVNN 
RARNFv     ?UF     A**N 
RABNHIIL    lIlA    ANN 
OARNSAN    LFSTFR    IfPOY 
RARNICM    MAPIF    THfPFSC 
RARN?    MILTON 
RaPN?   NaNCY 

RaPN?ON     RRllGF 

RaPR  L'triNoa   LOitT?F 

RaPRaCLOUf***  B^Y  F 
RaPR  LFSl IF  aNN 

RaPR ATT  jaMFs  AONai" 
aaORFTT  CaBOL  suF 
qaPRFTT  JAN  TmOPnTON 
QARROv  RORFPT  L'F 
RAPROS  APT 
RaPROwS  MAPTA  LIN 
RaBRon  JOAN  rnPlSTIF 
RARPowM^N  rriTu 
RARSON  lAFAF 
RaPTFL  PORFPT  TuOMA? 

RaRTMotoMFw  aw*»a  lff 

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RaBTmOiOmFw  HFnFB 
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rartlftt  oapwin  Mai 

RaPTL''TT    CAOOi.     LOil|KF 
RARTLrTT    MfLFN    MAPfF 
BAPTl^Y    OIA^f 
RAPT^FTT    Vir«I     FAYF 
aaproM    aaPRaPA    r APOf. 
aaPTAM    aabbap* 

RARTO*!  0|  AHA      JANF 

RARTOm  PFLYL« 

RARTON  OON     mabv 

BaPTON  OAVl" 

BARTON  KFNNA    kAvF 

BARTON  KABl     SFSSfONS 

BAPTOn  JOAN 

BAPTON  MAPOiYt    KAY 

RARTON  BONAl"     jOSFPH 

RABTAii  NOFt     BFbFFB 

RARTAN  NOVA  Al IC' 
RABwirr  PONAlA  M 
RASFABP     JtiOfTH     FAV 

RA5MAW  RICMAPO     MOLLIS 

RASCOw  GLFN     FAOL 

basinofp   r^BAL"   T 
BASCOM    OfNI?F 
BA55FTT    ANN 
BAS5FTT    LAWPFxrF    H 
RAS^FTT     FNI"    FAV 
RA5SFTT     IRVIN    TFmF 

RASSFTT     WllMFB     T 
RASSFTT     NFtl 
RASTT  AN     RARBV     '^ 
RA5TIAN    ALMA 
RASTIAN    iFwI?    M 
BASTIAN    PFFSF    JOMN 
RATCmFlob    Oavio    w 
RATCHiFt    jarr    WILLIAM 
raTchflop  G*Bv   v>bris 

RaTF     lFF     tfMITFOPO 

RATFm**|     THABl  r  ?     • 

RATFMAii    I  INAr,|     BABT 
RATFman    NAAwa    Hfioa 
PATFhaN     L  IP***    MTBarRT 
RATFman     rARFB     v^^r^ft 
BATFwAN     I ABBV     I AMF 
RATF?     AANIFt      iFliOA 
RaTF?    CAROt.Fr 
RATF?     jo*FPM 
RATf ?     GFNfVA    I voia 
RATF?    LAVAN    PAL**'* 
RATFS    LAirP'L     J'ANNf 
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RaTSA^    vrNNKTH    ■ 
RA5TAM    rrNNFfM 
raTTaa    aiwl*'   Bonajo 

RATTlSTOiir     -^mtH    MAPIf 
RAlT*     JFBPV     llOYO 

RAiifR  RlAINF  BrNAIPf 
RAirF*    AAvn   mfmfp 

RAlfR      .»A*Fp«     r>«FMr 

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RAXTFR  CLINTON  J 

RAXTFR  JACK  ALAN        fi9*372 

RAXTFP  LORfN  GENF       85*332 

RAXTFR  PFI  CLINF        172 

RAV  ARTHUR  "STUART      ?5<) 

HAYLFS  OWAYNF  PAprpR   372 

BEACH  JOHN  LAURENCF 

REACH  GARY  A 

REAGLFY  flOYO  nONALH 

REAGLFY  WILLIAM  G 

REA6LFS  DOROTHY  A 

PEAGLFY  JOHN  LARAY     332 

REAL  SHARRON  R  FVANS 

REAL  CLAYTON  PHILIP    ^2^ 

REAL  GRACF  ANN  3bl 

REAL  LOWELL  RICHARH    -?51 

REALL  MAPTLVN  RAF 

REAN  RRENDA  GALF       200 

REAN  RARTON  PLINY      ]4e«372 

REAN  DOROTHY  IRENF     193«305 

REAN  FARL  W  lfl6»305 

REAN  JAMES  HAYWAPn     259 

REAN  LINDA  L 

REAN  LUANNF  75»13et351 

BEAN  RICHARD  RRUCF 

REAN  SCOTT  W 

REAN  THOMAS  HIATT 

RFAN  VFRN  ELLIS         33? 

REARD  JIINF  R 

REARO  WINSTON  VICTOR   351 

RFARO  JENF  329 

REAROALL  LA  RUF  W 

REAROALL  JAMfs  C 

flEARDALL  JOHN  SMITH    299 

BEARDALL  GE0R6ENA  MAE  306 

REATTY  LAMAR  SANT 

RFATSf  JR  JAMFS  C      162»332 

REATTY  RETTV  JO         372 

REAVER  THOMAS  CRAIG 

RECIC  RARRAoa 

RECK  RAPRAPa  JEAN      37? 

RECK  RRUCF  16? 

RECK  EARL  A  189 

BECK  JOANN 

BECK  JAY  TYLER 

BECK  KAAREN  JEANNE 

RECK  ILENF  199 

PECK  LARRY  KAY 

BECK  LINDA  332 

RECK  MERRILL  F 

RECK  MARY  WINN  37? 

RECK  PHIL  W 

RFCr  PATRICIA  RAF 

RECK  PHYLLIS  DEL0R6    151 

RECK  SHERMAN  ANDREW    333 

RECK  THOMAS  299 

RECKSTEAD  CARL  EMFPY   333 

BECKSTEAD  CAROL  KAY    126.167*351 

RECKSTEAD  ARVEL  LARON  306 

RECKSTRAND  DENNIS  L    37? 

RECrSTROM  PAUL  H       3(16 

RECtWTTH  PIO  VARNF 

REDNAR  DOLOOF";  ANN 

REDNAR  RICHAOD  LFF     306 

REDwrLL  DAVID  FIjCe^NF   333 

REF  JAN  LOUIS 

REFRF  PAUL  ARLON       37? 

REFCHFP  MARILYN 

RFFCROFT  VIVIEN 

REFfMFR  SIRYL  FAYF      85»372 

REFCHFP  VFRMOYNF         75»  a5|333 

REFPS  THOMAS  MERRILL 

REFLFR  LARRY  LFF 

RFEDE  CAROLYN  ADA 

REERS  KARFN  MICHFLL^   136 

OFFR5  RFID  LAFFAL  JR   190*333 

OFFDF  CAROLYN  166.3^1 

BEFRS  LYNNF  97 

REFSON  JOHN  PICHAOD     85 

REHFSHTI  MOHAMMFH 

REHLING  DOROTHY  L       333 

REHUNIN  JP  IRWIN  GEO 

REHUNIN  LYNN  RAY       373 

REHMNIN  ROGFR  T         351 

REITLFP  ROr.FR  RLAINF   199 

RETDFLMAN  CAROL  REF    373 

RFKKFR  LEF  DF  MOYNE    173 

RELIHAR  RORFRT  P 

RELCHFR  RONA  MAY 

BELKA  DARLFNP  GRACE    373 

BELL  DIANA  MARIA 

RELL  DIANNP  »:AV 

BELL     RARRARA    JEAN  13B.351 

RELL    CAROL'^^  75 

BELL  FPFDA  LOU  351 

BELL  KENNFTM  nEOP'^F    329 

RELL  LESLIE  JOSEPH  JR 

RELL  LUANA  JOYF 

BELL  MAPVIN  156 

RELL  ROBERT  ALLAN 

BELLISTON  OATPICIA  A   373 

RELLtSTON  IfARFN         14n 

BELLISTON  JOAN 

RELLON  ARLr»J  KAY 

BELLOWS  MFpUTLL  DON    189 

BELNAP  DEAN  HATCH 

RELNAP  FRANCIS  ALVIN   223*227 

RELNAP  GFRAL"  MAC      373 

RELNAP  DAVID  ALAN      373 

HELTON  LINDA  JEAN 

BEL'IF  CLAPFNCF  T 

BELT  RORFOT  WALTER 

RELTON  LINDA  306 

REMAN  LINDA  LOU 

BENCH  EARL  MAPKHflM     132.306 

RENlNCOSA  MARY  JO      333 

RENNFTT  APCHIRALD  F 

BENNETT  RETH  FLLEN 

RENNETT  CAROL  JANET 

BENNETT  CLINTON  D      351 

BENNETT  DONALD  MARSH 

RENNFTT  DFAN  LOYDF      75 

RENNFTT  F  PDWARD 

RENNFTT  JAmPS  L         373 

RENNFTT  JOHN  DAVID     ISA 

RENNFTT  LVNFTTA  M      333 

RENNFTT  MARILYN         373 

BENNETT  ROr-FR  H         306 

BENNETT  SHELDON  JAY    373 

BENNETT  PEARL  AGNES    306 

RENNFTT  RORFRT  LFROV   132i333 

RENNETT  VFLDON  J       299 

BFNNING  MICHAEL  W      159 

RENNION  RRUCF  CARVER   351 

RENNION  GFOPGE  CANNON 

RENNION  ROY  FILLINGS 

BENOIT  MARY  JFAN 

BENSON  BAPRARA  ANN     351 

BENSON  JEROME  TAFT 


BENSON  KAREN  E  67*333 

BENSON  LAURALIE  160 
RENSON  LEON  CARL  373 
REN50N  LAPRY  OAVID  333 
BENSON  LOWELL  16? 

BENSON  LYNN  95 

BENSON  MAROI  GAIL 
BENSON  MARSHA 
BENTLEY  MARY  CAROLYN   333 
BENSON  RITA  MILDRED    333 
BENSON  SCOTT  CONRAD    373 
BENSON  WIN5T0N  LOWELL  331 
BENSON  WILLARD  CLARK   152.3?9 
RENTFL  BETTY  JANF      351 
RENTLEV  ANTHONY  IVINS  156 
RENTLET  FRANCES  J      351 
RENTLFY  KFNNETH  J      306 
BENTLEY  RORERT  F 
BENTON  JUANITa 

RENZLEY  SHFRRILL  ANN   130*333 
BERG  ALRFRT  W 
BERG  LOWELL  A  306 

BERG  PEGGY  IRENE  333 
BERG  ROGER  LEE  333 

BERG  SHIRLEY  LOUISE  373 
RER6  WARRFN  373 

BERGF  DALE  L  329 

RERGFR  ROflCRT  KEITH 
HERGFSON  SCOTT  l?fl|333 

RFRGFSON  ANNF  75.373 

RERGFR  JERRY  RORFRT    33'3.i73 
RERGSTEDT  FINAR         156 
RERNHAGEN  JFANFTTF  E 
BERNING  AUGUST 
BERRETT  DAVID  H 
HERRETT  RFRNFLL  W      333 
RERRFTT  LAMAR  C         299 
RERRFTT  LANFTTF  L      150 
RERRFTT  KAPLA  RFE      70<).373 
RERRFTT  RICHARD  HFRFR  333 
RERRY  ALAN  HOLPPOOK    351 
RERRY  HFNRY  hILPURN 
RERRY  JOHN  WARNER  JR 
BERRY  REX  ALDEN 

RERRY  THERON  MAX        ?3fl*351 
RERTHELSON  MAX  GARET   189.333 
RERTONCELJ  MARILYN     373 
RESNEP  LINDA  IRENE 
RESENOERFFR  JOHN 
RESSFY  MERRlTT  LANE    134 
REST  HA7FL  JOANNF 
REST  LARRY  GRANT        333 
RETHFA  JOHN  r.flRVL 
RETHERS  PATRICIA  ANN   351 
RETHEA  MARTHA  JANF     306 
BETHFRS  PRATT  GORDON   299 
BEUCHERT  JOSEPH  F 
REUS  DON  WESLEY 
REUTFL  ELIZARFT"  JANF 
REUS  GARY  ROYD 
REUS  KENT  H  306 

REUS  HIRAM  LYNN  306 
REUS  KENT  186 

REVAN  NELLIE  JOAN 
HEVERIDGE  SIDNEY  J     373 
REVELL  ROLAND  EARL     232.306 
RE2ZANT  flPIAN  f 
REYNON  RICHARD  WARREN 
BEZIRJIAN  ONNIG  H      299 
BEZZANT  RUTH  RICHARDS  299 
RIHERSTON  LAUNA  RUTH   373 
RICKMOPE  NORMA  KAY     373 
RIDDLF  r.LOBIA  GAYLF    333 
RIDOLF  RORFRT  WARREN   35] 
RIDDULPH  GEORGIA  ANN^   85.373 
RIDDULPH  STUART         351 
RtOOULPH  SHFRPT  LEF    140 
BIFRMON  JOHN  HANFOPO   373 
RIFRMAN  JUDY  373 

RIERMAN  CARL  RALPH  373 
RIERMAN  VTCKI  351 

BIGELOW  CLARENCE  A 
RIGGS  CLYDF  NICHOLAS 
RIGGS  WILFOPD  FAPL     373 
HtGNFY  HUGH  C 

BILDFRBACK  JUDITH  ^NN  117.178* 
RULINGS  JACOUFLYN  F 
RILLINGS  PATRICIA  A    373 
RILLTNGSLFY  maPGAOFT   373 
RILLINGSLFY  ONFTA  C    329 
RILLMAN  RFFD  WILLIAM   306 

RlLLS  DELREPT  RAY  306 
RILLS  DOUGLASS  DALEY   186 

BILLS  JOYCE  THELOA     351 

RILL*;  OSMFR  K 

RINCH  WAYNE  GEORGE 

RINCH  MFLANIE  JOAN 

RINGHAM  ANNFTTE         351 

RINGHAM  OFANNF  °. 

BINGHAM  DFANA  LFF      373 

RINGHAM  DAN  128 

BINGHAM  GF0R6F  W 

BINGHAM  FRANKLIN  D     373 

BINGHAM  FLOYD  EMMETT   373 

RINGHAM  GORDON  FUGFNE  373 

RINGHAM  LA  MONTE  C 

RINGHAM  MARTIN  CLYDE 

RINGHAM  PAUL  EUGENE 

RINGHAM  OWEN  W 

RINGHAM  RAY  ROBERT     373 

BINGHAM  SAUNDRA         351 

RINKFRD  JOHN  F  373 

RINKS  JOSEPH  DEAN      306 

RIRCH  WILLIS"  P 

BIRCH  LAPRY  RRISTOW 

RIRCH  GARNET  ELMER 

RIRD  BRUCE  RURTON      333 

RIRD  DALE  J 

RIRD  DAVID  RRENT 

BIRD  KATHPYN  LYNNF 

RlPO  MARVA  JFAN 

BIRD  PHILLIP  FREFWAN 

BIRD  REBECCA  MARY      333 

R|PD  JP  THOMAS  D 

RIRO  VIRGINIA  ELLEN    188.333 

RTPn  VERNON  KAY         333 

RIRKFLAND  NANCY  JOYCE  333 

BIRRFLL  JFRPY  GLEN 

RIRRFLL  CLIFFORD  ROY 

BIRRFLL  SHARON  E        176*373 

BISCHOFF  MICHAEL  OWEN 

BISCHOFF  JOSEPH  5 

BISCHOFF  GARY  L 

flISCHOFF  SANDRA  LEE     85.306 

BISCHOFF  ANNETTE  L     351 

BISHOP  CLARENCE  R 

RTSHOP  CYNTHIA  maF 

BISHOP  BARBARA 

BISHOP  LOWRY  FRANCIS 


BISHOP  JANITH  306 

BISHOP  JUDITH  110 

BISHOP  JUDITH  ANNE     195*202.373 
BJORKMAN  IDA  ARLINF 
BJORKMAN  LYNN  POBERT   238*333 
BLACK  BONITA  DIAN 
BLACK  BRUCE  ALLEN 
BLACK  DON  ROSS 
BLACK  EMORY  CLIFFORD 
BLACK  HAL  LUNT 
BLACK  KARL  DEAN 
BLACK  KENNETH  LEE 

BLACK  NAN  130*306.336 

BLACK  RENEE  75.351 

BLACK  YVONNE  F 
SLACK  VICTORIA  LYNN 
BLACK  STEVEN  DOW       306 
BLACK  SUSAN  373 

BLACK  STEPHEN  TONY     373 
BLACKBURN  MERLE  F 
BLACKBURN  WILBERT  H 
BLACKER  ROYAL  J         306 
BLACKER  EILEEN  373 

BLACKER  LARAE  373 

BLACKFTT  JOHN  W 
BLACKHAM  FAPL  r> 
BLACKHAM  GORDON  NEIL   128 
BLACKHAM  VIPDFN  JAmFs  333 
BLACKHURST  DENNIS  P    132*173*306 
RLACKLFY  FAORIS  DMANF 
BLACKLFY  KENT  LAMnNT 
RLACKLFOGE  NANCY  ANN    67*373 
RLACKMAN  EUGENE  C  JR 
RLACKWFLL  PHIL  STEVEN 
BLACKmOPE  ken  VANCE    373 
BLACKMUN  SHARON  LEE    373 
BLACKWELDER  DONALD  L   373 
BLACKNFR  GARY  LYNN     306 
BLAINE  IRIS  ROSF 
BLAINF  WILLIS  jED       75 
BLAIR  PATRICIA  W 
BLAISOFLL  SARAH  LFI  A 
BLAKE  RARRAPfl  ANN 
RLAKF  GAPY  JAC 
RLAKF  CARLA  373 

BLAKE  LYNN  HOLT 
RLAKE  SYLVIA  I'LEA      373 
BLAMIRFS  GEORf-E  A 
flLAKE"OPE  SUSAN  E      207.333 
BLAN  JAMES  W  373 

BLANCHARD  HFNPY  DALF 
RLANCHARO  OONALf^  PFX 
BLANCHARD  JOAM  MABIE    85 
BLANCO  "ARIC  A  316 

BLATTER  DONALD  LFF 
RLA50NGAME  noNALD  R 
BLASFR  ELDENE 
BLATTER  CHERYL  ELAINE  333 
BLATTER  CAROLYN         176.373 
BLASER  RLAIP  H  186 

8LAUFR  LUCRE  W 
BLAUFP  HENRY  WILLIAM 
BOYLOCK  CORA  BONNE  G 
BLAYLOCK  MARRYN  JEA»: 
RLAYLOCK  GAIL  YVONNF   178 
RLAYLOCr  JOMN  MORRIS   373 
RLAYLOCir  SHflOOfj  F       7ci^373 
BLEAK  PRISCILLA  Y      333 
BLISS  RONNIE  KAY        I?6.374 
BLOCHER  LOREN  milAM    306 
BLOMOUIST  LAILA  S 
BLOMOUrST  LOIS  ANN 
BLOOMFIFLD  AOLIN  '^ 
6L00MFIELD  HARTLEY  H 
BLOTTER  EDWARD  " 
BLOTTFp  MAURICE         333 
BLOUNT  CHARLES  FnwiN   374 
RLUMFNTHAL  WILLIAM  m 
BLUE  PRISCILLfl  LA^'F 
6LUEMEL  MARCHA  ROSE    333 
BLUTH  OONAL'^  FjRr.iL 
BLUNT  GARY  FRANK 
BLUTH  ROBERT  R 

BLODGETT  LYNDA  GAY      75.374 
BDAM  MARGARET  ANN      193*329 
3n6  BOATRIGHT  KATHERINA  D  351 
BOARDMAN  JOHN  132 

WAYNE  BOAYCK  WAYNE      68 
BODILY  CLAIR  S 

BoniLY  ELENA  2^9*374 

BODILY  KATHRYh-  ANN     374 
BODILY  MERLIN  KENNETH 
BODILY  SHARON  ANN      374 
BODILY  JOY  198 

BODINE  JUDITH  LILLIAN   70.333 
BOOLEY  PATRICIA  A      374 
BONILY  CLAIR  351 

BOEL  SONORA  PUTH 
B0GA50N  CAROL  JANE 
BOGDANOFF  WILLIAM 
BOGH  JO  ANN  130*306 

ROHl  JAN  EDFEN  374 

BOHN  THEODORE  S         306 
BOHN  SAUN  L  306 

BOHN  ROBERT  FLYNN      172.351 
BOICE  WILLIAM  LYNN     351 
BOHNF  SHARON  KAY 
BOLEY  KENT  BREINHOLT 
BOLANDER  GILES  TFPPY   329 
BOLLIGER  DAVID  L        374 
BOLINGBROKE  MICHAEL  R  374 
BOLSTER  CAROL  ELAINE   351 
BOLTON  RICHARD  BARTON 
BOMAN  WESLEY  KERR 
BOMAN  REBECCA  IPFNE    333 
BOMAN  PAUL  V  leO 

BONO  DENNIS  E 
BONO  LARRY  KEITH       299 
BONOURANT  BONNIE  P     351 
BONE  GEORGE  BRIAN 
BONELLI  ELLEN  MARIE 
BONELLI  MARY  LETHA 
BONE  STEVEN  DOUGLAS    306 
BONHAM  NEIL  EVERETT 
BONNER  EVVA  KAYE        333 
BONHAM  BEVERLY  JEAN    130*333 
BONNEP  JOHN  LE5SEY     374 
BONNEY  FREDERICK  J      99*333 
BOONE  DANIEL  FLAKE 
BOONE  JAMES  LOUIE 
BOONE  JAMES  FLAKE 
BOONE  LEWIS  LELAND     37* 
BOURKE  ROBERT  LEROY 
BOOTH  GLADE  S  374 

BOOTH  JACK  LEROY       37* 
BOREN  ALDEN  L  37* 

60RG  ROBERT  LAHAR 
BORGES  PHILIP  WENDELL 
aORGOUIST  ALBERT  NEIL  37* 


BORGES  ARLENE  85 

BORROWMAN  KEITH  LORUS 
BORUP  JERRY  H 

BOROUGH  CHARLES  K        85*351 
BOS  PETER  PAUL  333 

80SIL  ROSEMARY  374 

SOSSARO  ALAN  STERLING  333 
BOSWORTH  GARY  ARTHUR  306 
BOTT  MARGARET  351 

BOTT  ELDON  J  37* 

BOTTOMFIELO  ROGER  L    352 
BOTTGER  JANET  LOUISE   374 
BOUCHER  LOI S  JANE 
BOULET  OIANE  EVE 
BOUCHER  NANCY  SUE 
BOULET  FELICE  333 

BOULTON  JR  LLOYO  D  333 
BOULTER  ROBERT  E        186*329 

BOULTER  TERRY  A  85.374 

BOULTON  RUSSELL  LYNN   374 

BOURNE  SHARRON  DIANE   1*4 

aOWCUT  ELNA  37* 

BOURNE  MARCIA  LEE      333 

aOURKE  ROBIN  374 

90WEN  BEVERLY 

BOWEN  BARBARA  ANN       75*352 

80WEN  BARTON  LOUIS     148 

QOWEN  DAVID  JACK        374 

BOWEN  JENEAL 

BOWEN  JAMES  ARTHUR 

BOWEN  WALTER  DEAN 

BOWER  OAHNELLE  126*276*277 

BOWER  MELENE  ROCHELLE  1*4 

BOWER  SUSAN  VERNONA    144 

BOWERS  DAVID  JUNIUS    37* 

BOWERS  DOROTHY  RUTH    37* 

BOWERS  GLEN  H  333 

BOWERS  IDA  DIANE        333 

BOWERS  JEANETTE  CARLA   85 

BOWERS  PAUL  RICHARD 

BOWERS  PATRICIA  L 

BOWIE  GARALD  WILLIAM   306 

BOWLER  TOMMY  GEORGE    37* 

BOWMAN  DE  WAYNE  C      333 

BOWMAN  JOHN  FIFE        37* 

BOWMAN  P  KATHLEEN      306 

BOWN  DAVID  MYRON 

BOWTHORPE  DENNIS  R     374 

BOWTHORPE  DALE  CARTER  374 

BOYACK  BRENT  EVANS 

BOYACK  CLIFTON  D  JR    352 

BOYACK  MERRILL  WAYNE 

BOYACK  MAUREEN 

BOYACK  LAOEAN 

BOYACK  MIRIAM 

BOYACK  SUSAN  167*306 

BOYACK  PAUL  WALLACE    239 

BOYACK  WAYNE  122*173.306 

80YCE  PAUL  RICHARD      69.156 

BOYD  KAY  CAMILLE 

BOYD  VICTOR  HERBERT 

BOYD  MARVIN  JERRY      334 

BOYD  FRED  FUNSTON      374 

BOYD  BARBARA  GAIL      352 

BOYD  KATHY  75*374 

BOYETT  JIMMIE  RAY 

BOYEB  OAVID  REES       352 

BOYER  ERNEST  FR|TZ 

BOYER  JOYCE  75*374 

BOYER  LARSEN  STRONG 

BOYER  LYNN  DAVID 

BOYER  KENT  DEROY        186 

BOYER  LEGRANDE  238.374 

BOYETTE  JIMMIE         333 

QOYER  MARLIN  EDWARD 

BOYER  MARY  NAOMI         89*178.329 

BOYER  STANLEY 

BOYLE  FRANCES  KAThRYN  33* 

BOYLE  GLEN  S  37* 

BOYLE  JEANEEN  MAY  374 
BOYLE  ELVER  SIMMONS    159*352 

BOYLE  PATRICIA  ILA     176*306 

BOYNTON  DORIS  MAR JEAN 

90YNT0N  ARTHUR  LEE 

BRACKEN  BYRON  LEE      156»37* 

8RACKNER  JAMES  WALTER  306 

BRADBURY  DIXIE  GAY     334 

BRADFORD  DALLAS  H 

BRADFORD  GLEN  MARK 

BRADFORD  JANICE         374 

BRADFORD  KENT  HANSEN   37* 

BRADFORD  ROSS  LYNN 

BRADLEY  CLIFFORD  R     352 

BRADLEY  I ONE  176*306 

8RADSHAW  OELBERT  C 

BRAOSHAW  MARCIA  SEELY  174. 178. 188 

BRAOSHAW  MARCIA  SEELY  196.258.306 

BRACSHAW  SANDRA  KAY 

BRADSHAW  RICHARD  C 

BRAOSHAW  WALTER  DEAN 

BRADSHAW  ROBERT  S      374 

BRAOSHAW  VERLIN  S      374 

BRADY  DONALD  RAY 

BRADY  MARY  LEE  130    ^ 

8RA0Y  MICHAEL  JOHN     156.221 

BRADY  ROBERT  NYLE 

8RAEGGER  JOAN  37* 

BRAGUE  JAMES  ROYAL 

BRAGG  HARVEY  LEROY     306 

BRAGG  FRED  GARLAND  JR  37* 

BRAGUE  KATHLEEN         17* 

BRAILSFORD  JACK  W      334 

BRAITHWAITE  BRUCE  G    374 

BRAITHWAITE  LEE  FRED 

BRAMWELL  ERNEST  CRAIG 

BRAMWELL  GARY  WALTER   334 

BRANCH  SHARON  LEILA 

BRANDIS  JEAN  306 

BRANDON  KAREN  RANAE 

BRANDON  MARCIA  FAYE    219*37* 

BRAOUE  KATHLEEN         178 

BRAGUE  JAMES  84»  85 

BRAUNBERGER  FLOYO  B     70.33* 

BRAZIER  BROOKE 

BRAZZEAL  WALLACE  C     374 

BREINHOLT  ANALEE        37* 

BREINHOLT  THOMAS  H 

BRENNING  ROBERT  LARRY 

BRENNING  SAUNDRA  F 

BRENTON  SHARON  37* 

BREWER  RONALD  CHARLES  352 

BRICE  ALEC  WALTER  C 

BRIAN  KATHLEEN  75.374 

BRIAN  PAT  6ERNELL       70.156.334 

BRIA  FRANK  HARRY         85*352 

BRIDGE  KAREN 

BRIETIGAM  FLORENCE  I 

BRIDGES  NANCY  LEE      374 

BRIGGS  ANN 


6RIGGS  BEVERLY  140*352 

BRIGGS  JULIA  FAYE      374 

BRIGGS  LAWANA  ANN 

BRIGGS  WALTER  PAUL 

BRIGGS  WAYNE  REED 

BRIGGS  VIRGINIA  MAE    374 

BRIGHT  DENNIS  A         334 

BRIGHT  DONALD  E  JR     299 

BRIGHT  OARRIS  J         306 

BRIGHTON  THOMAS  BOW    152*374 

BRIM  LARRY  HYDE 

BRIMHALL  CHRISTINA  L   374 

BRIMHALL  DONALD  KIRK 

BRIMHALL  OEANNA         352*374 

BRIMHALL  GRANT  R       306 

BRIMHALL  JUDITH  ANN    37* 

BRIMHALL  MARY  DEANNA 

BRIMHALL  NAOMI  DEE 

BRIMHALL  NORMAN  A 

BRIMHALL  RICHARD  L 

BRIMHALL  WILLIS  H 

BRIMLEY  STERLING  N     199*33* 

BRINGHURST  MARIE 

BRINGHURST  RAE  ANN     126.33* 

BRINKERhOFF  GARY 

8rinkerh0ff  lynette 
brinkerhoff  jack  l 
brinkerhoff  kenoell  w 
brinkerhoff  vivian  h  352 
brinton  elias  p      299 
8rint0n  michael  frank 
brinton  sharon  irene 
0ritsch  todd  adam     89.132.17^ 
britsch  todo  adam    334 
britsch  charlotte    154.205.33^ 
britsch  f  merlene     89.154*37^ 
bri2zee  noel  henry    352 
britsch  lanny       132 
broadpent  dale  jay 
broaobent  steven 
broadbent  ross  leroy  198 
broaobent  ramona     198 
8r0a0head  oavid  r 
broadhead  larry  elmer 
broadhead  dee  warren 
broadhead  kent  david  189 

broadhead  ALENE         374 

BROADHEAD  MINA  LOUISE 

BROBERG  CAROLYN 

8R0CE  RONALD  EDWARD     75*374 

BROCIOUS  ROGER  VINSON  374 

BROBERG  ROBERT  0       352 

BROCKBANK  DAVID  ORAN 

aROCKBANK  ALLEN  BRENT  132 

BROCKBANK  LOREN  RICH 

BROCKBANK  JOHN  CLARK 

BROCKBANK  WILLIAM  L 

0ROCKHOFF  CLAIRE  R     352 

BRODERICK  DILLARD  S    374 

BROMLEY  DENNIS  KARL 

BROMLEY  ELLEN  H 

BROMLEY  LYNNE  H 

BROOKS  MARTIN  JOSEPH   374 

BROOKS  NADINE  BLANCHE   68.  71.35^ 

BROOKS  TENNA 

BROOKS  PATRICIA  ANr  W  374 

BROOKS  R  TANFIELO      199*33* 

BR00KS8Y  RENE  178.306 

BROOKSBY  WADE  FORD     352 

8R0SS  KEITH  WILLIAM 

6R05S  BETTY  LOUISE  M 

EROSS  RALPH  GERALD 

BROSS  SHAREE  352 

BROTHERSON  WILLIAM  M 

BROTHERSON  MAX  128 

BROUGH  EVELYN  334 

BROUGH  JOANNE  M         130*352 

BROWER  ELIZABETH  ANN 

BROWER  LANA  JOY         374 

BROWER  BETH  334 

BROWN  ALLAN  L 

BROWN  ALBERT  HOLBROOK  128*374 

BROWN  ARNIE  RICHA7D  D 

BROWN  ARNEL  S 

BROWN  ARTHUR  WARREN    223 

BROWN  BARBARA  JEAN     144.334 

BROWN  BETTY  13B.l56.25j 

BROWN  BETTY  374 

BROWN  CONVA  75 

BROWN  OARLENE  306 

BROWN  DAVE  132 

BROWN  DELLA  E  37* 

BROWN  DONNA  MAE         37* 

BROWN  DOROTHY  MARIE 

BROWN  DOUGLAS  R  JR     37* 

BROWN  ELIZABETH  JOAN 

6R0WN  ELIZABETH         374 

BROWN  ELLEN  INGRID     37* 

BROWN  EMILIA  MARIE 

BROWN  GAYLAND  EARL     37* 

BROWN  GERALDINE 

BROWN  GLENNA  MARLENE 

BROWN  GLENN  LOUIS      195.33*' 

BROWN  6URN  307 

6R0WN  HELEN 

BROWN  HOMER  RONALD 

BROWN  JAY  DEAN  33* 

BROWN  JAY  WELCH         33* 

BROWN  JANE  MARIE       352 

BROWN  JERRYL  DENE 

BROWN  JERRY  EDWIN      110 

BROWN  JOAN  MAXINE      334 

BROWN  JOSEPH  GURNSEY 

BROWN  JOSEPHINE  tC 

6R0WN  JOY  374 

8R0WN  KENNETH  JOHN 

BROWN  LAVON 

BROWN  LAURA  ELAINE     352 

BROWN  LANA  352 

BROWN  LEE  RAYMOND      307 

BROWN  LINDA  MARIE      374 

BROWN  MARILYN  JUNE     1*4 

BROWN  MARILYN  ANN      334.37* 

BROWN  MARLENE  126.176.30f 

BROWN  MARY  OPAL  75 

BROWN  MARY  PATRICIA  C  307 

BROWN  MICHAEL  ELLIS 

BROWN  MICKEY  DANIELS 

BROWN  MICHAEL  DOUGLAS  352 

BROWN  MURLYN  LAMAR 

BROWN  MURR  LAVAR       374 

BROWN  NAD  RICHARD      128*269 

RROWN  ORPHA  ANN         37* 

BROWN  PHILIP  RAY       198.307 

BROWN  PAT  307 

BROWN  RALPH  0 

BROWN  RICHARD  NELSON 

BROWN  RICHARD  DALE     205 

BROWN  RICHARD  KENT     128*33* 


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RROWN  ROPFRT  SAVMOND 
RRnWN  RON 

BROWN  SANDRA  JANELL 
BROWN  SANDRA 
BROWN  SFLMA 
BROWN  SHlRLFY  JfANNf 
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BROWN  SUSAN  OFPtJTV 
BROWN  SUZANNP 
BROWN  THOMAS  KIRPY 
BROWN  TON  I 
BROWN  VICTOR  LPF  JR 
BROWN  WAYNt  LAMAR 
BROWN  WALTFR  W  JR 
BROWN  WILtlAV  THfRON 
BROWN  WILLIAM  (. 
BROWN  WILLIAM  RICHARD 
BROWN  WILLIAM  BRIKE 
BROWN  WILLIAM  WINN 
BROWN  WVN  OF  ALTON 
BROWN  WILLARD  DAPWAIN 
BROWN  WYN  OF  ALTON 
BROWNF  VICTOR  ALLAN 
RROWNF  NONHA  CMRISTIF 
BROWN  INC,  JFRRY  VAUGHN 
BROWNING  MARILYN  J 
BROWNING  WAPfNF 
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BROWNLEF  BARBARA  G 
BRUCF  BFCr  JR 
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BRUNT  MARY  FLIZARFTH 
BRUSH  ARDIS  FAYF 
BRUSH  niANF  V 
BRUSH  ROBERT  EDGAR 
BRVAN  GERALD  RAY 
BRYAN  BRUCF  KAY 
BRYAN  JFROLD  M^LAWS 
BRYANT  NINA  H 
BRYANT  JOANN 
BRVNER  CAROLYN 
BRyNER  LORFN  C  JP 
BRYNER  JUDITH  MAURINF 
BRYNER  MAURICE  CLAIR 
BUBP  JUDITH 
BUBP  JUDITH 
BUCHANAN  BPTTY 
BUCHANAN  JANFT  MARIf 
BUCHANAN  Rf"BECCA 
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BUCr  PENNY  JOYCE 
BUCrLFY  CONNIE  LYNNE 
BUCKLEY  JOHN  C 
BUCKLEY  HOWARD  D 
flUCKNER  BONNIE  JEAN 
flUCKNEP  FUGFNE  T 
BUCKWALTER  RAY  G 
BUCKWALTFR  LINDA 
BUDGE  ALLEN  NFwELL 
BUDGE  RAYO  BECK 
nUFFETT  MARILYN  ANN 
BUHLFR  SYLVAN  B 
BUMMAN  DF^N|S  RAY 
BUHLFR  HAOOLf'  KFITH 
BUHANAN  DALP  COX 
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BULLINGTON  ROBERT  G 
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BIJNKFR  CHARLES  LFF 
BUNKER  OAVin  STERLING 
BUNKER  GARY  LAMOND 
BUNKFP  SUSAN 
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BUNKFR  WILLIAM  S 
BUNNELL  GARY  LAMAR 
BUNNELL  LFF  LAMOND 
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BURGESON  MAOGO 
BURGESS  BFTTV 
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BURGESS  SARA  JANE 
flURGON  GAPTM  STANLEY 
flURGON  KAYF  M 
BURGON  VICTORIA  KAyE 
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BURK  MAPY  CAROL 
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RURKHOIOER  PATRICIA  F 
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BURNETT  ANN 
BURNETT  SUSAN 
RUPNHAM  WENDELL  S 
BUPNHAM  VOSCO  MILLET 
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BURNlNCHAM  CARL  L 
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BURNINGHAM  GERALOINF 
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BURNS  KEITH  J 
BURNS  PATRICK  JOHN 
BUPNSON  PETEP  LEONARD 
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BURROWS  HAL  R 
BURROWS  MICHAEL  OUANE 
BUR50H  CARNES  DUDLEY 
BURT  MICHAEL  JOE 
SORT  MERRILL  C 
BURT  MARTHA  JANE 
BURT  SHANNA 
SURTENSHAW  ROSEMARfl 
BURTON  BARRY  ELLIS 
BURTON  BARBARA 
BURTON  ANTHONY  WAYNE 
BURTON  AUSTIN  M 
BURTON  BRUCE  RICHARD 
BURTON  EVELYN  BARKER 
BURTON  ELAINE  SCOTT 
BURTON  JOHN  RICHARD 
BURTON  MARVIN  JOHN 
BURTON  RICHARD  LAHAUN 
BURTON  RALPH  SMITH 
BURTON  SMERIL  DALE 
BURTON  TAMARA 
BURTON  WILEORO  WAYNE 
BUSBY  CHARLES  EDWARD 
BUSBY  STANLEY  EUGENE 
BUSCM  JUANITA 
BU5CH  DENNIS  ALLEN 
BUSH  BYRANT 
BUSH  BYRON 
BUSH  LONNA 
BUSH  LLOYD  GEORGE 
BUSH  JAMES  HOWARD 
BUSHMAN  BOYO  B 
BUSHMAN  CLAUDIA  L 
BUSHMAN  HAROLD  EARL 
BUSHMAN  FLOYD  ELWYN 
BUSHMAN  JANENE 
BUSHMAN  MARY  ELLEN 
BUSHMAN  PATTY  OROEANf 
BUSMNELL  DIXIE 
BUSK  NEAL  P 
BUSKEN  DANIFL  PAGE 
BLISS  JAMES  DOUGLAS 
BUSS  BARBARA  ELLEN 
BUSS  WARRfN  RUMSEY 
BUSS  LAWRENCE  EDWIN 
BUSSON  SARA  LEE 
BUTCHER  VERNFAN 
BUTCHER  DON  LINFORD 
BUTLER  ALBERT  BAY 
BUTLER  DAVID  ERIN 
BUTLER  DENNIS  BOYCF 
BUTLER  GALE  OUANF 
BUTLER  GWENDOLYN 
BUTLER  KENNETH  DAVID 
BUTLER  LUGENE 
BUTLER  RUTH 
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COOK  CAROLE  IREN=  C 
COOK  CONNIE 
COOK  OARRELL  J 
COOK  DOROTHY  RENFF 
COOK  ELI2ARFTH  ANN 
COOK  GuRNlF  LEE 
COOK  GRANT  LEPOY 
TOOK  GAYLE 
conic  HOMER  J 
COOK  IVAN  R 
COOK  JERRY  C 
COOK  JAY  H 
COOK  JOYCE 
COOK  LARRY  LYNN 
COOK  PHILIP  CHARLEr. 
COOK  NIGEL  FREOFRICK 
COOK  Nir.FL  FREDERICK 
COOK  RONALD  S 
CnnK  SYLVIA  KATHLEEN 
COOK  V!OLA  JOYCE 
COOL  RUTH  ELLEN 
CnOLFY  FLDON  D 
COOLEY  VIRGINIA  L 
COOMRS  CATHFRINE  N 
COf)MBS  0  MONTE  W 
COOMS  PAVID  MARVIN 
COPMRS  CUPTIS 
COOMPS  JAMFS  CURT! S 
CnOMRS  '5ICHAPD  JAMFS 
COOMRS  SHELLFY  COLFEN 
COON  JANICE  SUE 
rOON  R ICHAPD  ARCHIE 
COOPER  RRENT  O 
COOPFP  CAROLYN  FERN 
COOPER  PONALD  GEORGE 
COOPER  FRANKLIN  K  JR 
COOPER  DONA  LEE 
COOPER  JEANFTTE 
CODPER  JFROLD  OAWAYNE 
CCOPFR  JOSEPH  FLOYO 
CnnPFR  LYLF  J 
COOPFR  MARILYN 
COOPER  MARIE  RAENFLLF 
COOPER  VIVFAN  kEITH 
COPA  CLARA  AMELIA 
C  TOTlaNP  JAMES  D 
CCRAY  CAROL  LOUISE 
rORAY  CAROL 
COR=tETT  OAVIO  D 


3S3 
353 


153 
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177 
377 


15n,335 

377 

335 


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150 


128.259 

15  0.276 


329 
377 


377 


377 
198 

63.308 
152 

377 
207 


353 
335 
377 


122 

188*377 


377 
377 
377 

290 

308 


75.138 
377 
132*211 

377 
353 

3on 

308 

377 

377 

128*221 

154,353 

3on 


190 
377 

377 
377 
353 


353 
335 
300 


378 
377.388 


159 
308 
335 
378 


378 
378 


378 
353 


378 
378 


188*308 
110*308 


378 
378 


353 
335 


CORBETT  MARGARET  DAWN 
C0P9ETT  JAMES  MICHAEL 
CORPETT  ROBERT  LFROY 
rORBPIDGE  JUDY  GAYNEL 
CORBRIDGE  RORERT 
CORDINGLEY  ROBERT  6 
CORDELL  SHELBE  JEAN 
CORONER  RHEA 
CORONER  JOYCE  KAY 
COREY  MARSHA  RAE 
CORDON  PHYLLIS 
COREY  JOSEPH  FRANKLIN 
CORF  JUOY  MAE 
CORLES*;  CARRIE 
-"ORNARY  DARRELL 
353CORNAPY  RICHARD  W 
CORNETT  JANICE 
CORNEL lUS  MERRILL  0 
CORNIA  EILEEN 
CORPUS  DON  RICARDO 
CORRY  f'AUREEN 
CORRIGAN  ANNE  OLIVIA 
COSTA  EDWARD  ANTHONY 
rOTTFP  JUNE  H 
COTTLE  V;ALTER  R 
rOTTLF  ALRERT  JAY 

cottle  marra 
cottrell  adella  e 

rOTTRFLL  CHARFE  A 
'OTTWFLL  JOANNE 
COUHAM  KATHRYN 
COULAM  KATHRYN 
COULSTON  LANNY  EUGENE 
304COULTEP  JOANN  P 
COUP  PONALD  LEE 
COUSINS  JOHN  ROBERT 
rOMSINS  MAPr.ARET  E 
COVEY  JESSIE  MAY 
COVEY  RICHARD  WAYNE 
COWAN  BAPRADA 
COWAN  ALEX  PARK 
COWAN  JOEL  MAX 
COwART  RORERT  EUGENE 
COWLEY  JOYCE 
COWLEY  KENDALL  F 
COWLEY  LEWIS  TED 
COWLEY  JAMES  MAURICE 
COWLEY  R ICHARD  GENE 
COWLEY  VIOLA  DGDEN 
COWLFY  <:HIRL  CURTIS 
COX  BEVERLEY  LEE 
COX  CHARLFTTE 
COX  CHARLOTTE  ANNE 
COX  DAVID  FRANK 
COX  GLENPA 
COX  JOHN  GORDON 
COX  JACK  ARNOLD 
COX  KAREN  JOETTE 
COX  KAYE  RRUCE 
COX  LOUISE 
COX  LYNN 
COX  MARTHA  B 
COX  MELBA  YVONNE 
COX  PATRICIA  GAIL 
COX  NANCY  JUANITA 
COX  REGINA  ANN 
COY  DALE  VERN 
CRAFT  PAUL  EDWARD 
CRAFT  RONALD  JACOB 
CPAGUN  JAYNE  ANN 
CRAGUN  RONALD  N 
C°AGUN  PAUL  RUMEL 
CRAIG  HARRIS  OLENE 
C9AIL  BETTY  IRENE 
CRAM  DAVID  SAMUEL 
rPAMFR  CHARLES  ALBERT 
CRAMPP  RRENT 
CRANDALL  BLISS  LYNN 
CRANDALL  CAROLE 
CRANDALL  CAROLYN  A 
CRANDALL  GARY  L 
r^ANDALL  HARVEY  L 
CRANDALL  JOHN  CHARLES 
(-RANDALL  JOHN  ALLEN 
CRANDALL  LINDA  GAYE 
CRANDALL  LARRY  J 
CRANDALL  LINDA  DIANNE 
CRANDALL  WHILDEN 
CRANE  ANN  MARIE 
CRANE  DEEANN  MAY 
CRANE  KATHLEEN 
CRANE  LYNDA 
CRANE  LLONA  OENE 
TRANER  CARL  RRIGHAM 
CHANER  MARY  ETHEL 
CRANER  JACK  ELBERON 
CRANMER  FRED  FAUSETT 
CPANNFY  ADELBERT  G  JR 
CRANNFY  JOHN  WlLLlAM 
CRAPO  ROBERT  OLSEN 
CRATHORN  GARY 
CRAWFORD  CAROLYN  R 

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CRAWFORD  JAY  BURNSIOE 
CRAWFORD  JACOUELIN 

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CRAWFORD  JAMES  EDMUND 
CRAWFORD  MALCOLM  D 
CRAWFORD  THELMA  JEAN 
CRAWFORD  SHARON  B 
CREEP  CAROLYN 
CREEP  GORDON  WALTER 
CREIGHTON  DAVID  M 
CRELLIN  NANCY  JANE 
CRENSHAW  MILLS  LAURIE 
CRESAP  CHARLES  RAY 
CRIODLE  DONNA  JEAN 
CPIDDLE  CAROL  JENSEN 
CHIDDLF  SUZANNE 
CPISMON  GERALD 
CRI5P  TEFi  FRANKLIN 
CniSMON  LARRY  HERMON 
CPITSFR  f'PYAN  KALMAR 
CRITCHFIELD  GEORGE  L 
CRNKOVIC  PETER  JOHN 
CROCKETT  CAROL 
CROCKETT  DONALD  E 
CROCKETT  KAY 
CROCKETT  JILL 
CROCKETT  JANET  LEIGH 
CROCKETT  ERNEST  DAVID 
CROCKETT  EARL  OAVID 
CROCKETT  THOMAS  R 
CROFF  ELLFN 
CROFT  BRIAN  ARNOLD 
CROFT  EVELYN  MAE 
CROFT  EVELYN  MAE 
CROFT  KATHRYN 
CROFT  GRACE  HILDY 


378 
378 
353.378 


378 
378 
378 
353 
335 


353 
75*378 


353 
242 


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376 
196 

353 
308 
335 
173 
378 


184 

308 


300 
132 
173.335 


132 

153.378 
130.335 
378 

37B 

308 

64*164*393 
219.308 
169 
378 


353 
35  3 
353 


329 
335 


335 
335 

376 

378 

259*335 
378 
353 

75*378 
378 

37B 
378 


132 

152 

132 

354 
134 
354 
300 


378 

308 

130.174.335 

154.354 

354 

354 

378 


378 
378 

75.335 
378 
156 


354 
144 

85.110*13 
335 
376 


CROFT  NOLA  JOAN 
CROFTS  BEVERLY  ALICIA 
CROFTS  DOROTHY  IRENE 
CROFTS  DOROTHY  IRENE 
CROMPTON  DAN  WALTER 
CROOK  ALICE  WITT 
CROOK  KATHLEEN 
CROOKS  JOHN  AMOS 
CROOKS  JALAIR 
CROOKSTON  DONNA  PEARL 
CROPPER  SYLVIA  MAY 
CROSBY  DAVID  LEROY 
CROSBY  HARRY  ARTHUR 
CROSLAND  IVAN  ANTHONY 
CROSLANO  EMMA  HELENE 
CROSSLEY  DENNIS  J 
CROSS  MARY  KAYE 
CROUCH  ARLEN  BEN 
CROUCH  JOHN  WALDO 
CROW  LINDA  ARLENE 
CROWLEY  CLAIRE  AFTON 
CROWLEY  CLARENCE  CLAY 
CROWLEY  ARIEL  LEON 
CROWLEY  LARRY  OLSON 
CROWTHER  ELOA  JOAN 
CROWTHER  JANETTE 
CROWTHER  LOIS 
CROWTHER  THOMAS  HENRY 
CROWTON  RICHARD  C 
CROXTON  CAROLYN 
CRUMB  CHARLES  KENNETH 
CHUM  SHIRLEY  KAYE 
CUMINGS  JR  CARL  L 
CUMMENS  8RIANT  EDWARD 
CUMMINGS  LORENA  ANN 
CUMMINS  JR  CHARLES  C 
CUNDICK  CAROL 
CUNDICK  LYNN 
CUNNINGHAM  JUDITH  ANN 
CUNNINGHAM  KADY  GAYLE 
CUNNINGHAM  TINA  ROSE 
CUPP  GARY  MONROE 
CUNNINGHAM  PERRY  H 
CUNNINGHAME  KAYE 
CURTIN  HOWARD  ROY 
CURLEYHEAD  MARGARET  S 
CURTIS  CHARLES  G 
CURTIS  CHARLOTTE 
CURTIS  DIXIE 
CURTIS  DOROTHY  W 
CURTIS  HENRY 
CURTIS  JEAN 
CURTIS  JENEAL 
CURTIS  KAREN 
CURTIS  KATHLEEN 
CURTIS  KELLY  J 
CURTIS  MARILYN  LEE 
CURTIS  ROBERT  THOMAS 
CURTIS  SANDRA  LYNNE 
CURTIS  SAMUEL  FREORIC 
CUSICK  SHARON  KAYE 
CUSHING  JAMES  FRANCIS 
CUSHING  RENETA  ARLENE 
CUTLER  DONNA  LEE 
CUTLER  EARL  REX 
CUTLER  ROBERT  HAYWOOD 
CUTLEY  SHIRLEY 
CUTLER  STANLEY  JOHN 
CUTLER  SHIRLEY  MARIE 
CUTRER  JANET 


DAHL  DENNIS  STRATTON 
OAHL  CAROLYN 
OAHL  JUDITH 
DAHLBFRG  GORDON  GENE 
DAHL  JAMES  GARDNER 
OAHL  MARIAN 
DAHL  SHELDON 
OAHL  SUE  ANN 
OAHLMAN  GERALD  L 
OAHLIN  BARBARA  LARSON 
DAHNEKE  BARTON  EUGENE 
DAILEY  DIANA  DEE 
OAINES  ANNA  VEE 
DAINES  KATHLEEN  L 
DAINES  CLAIR  WESTON 
DAINES  DAVID  EUGENE 
DAIN  GERALD  VINCENT 
DAINES  LARRY  MARC 
DALRY  KAREN  ANN 
DALLEY  CAROLYN 
DALLEY  BERNELL  KAY 
DALLEY  CARLYLE  M 
DALLEY  JEAN 
DALLEY  MARVIN  HENRY 
DALLEY  NELSON  KENT 
DALLEY  MERILYN  KAY 
DALLEY  STANLEY  GARY 
DALTON  CAROLYN 
OALTON  JAN  WHITNEY 
DALTON  KATHRYN  L 
OALTON  MYRLE  SMITH 
DALZEN  LAUREN  DEAN 
DANE  JERRY 
DANA  CAROL  LYNNE 
DANA  JUDITH  VIVIAN 
DANA  JOSEPH  KENT 
DANCE  CELIA  FAYE 
DANGERFIELO  STEPHEN  J 
DANIELS  ARTHUR  G 
DANIELS  DENNIS  LLOYD 
DANIELS  MERLIN  DEAN 
DANIELS  MARY  JANICE 
DANIELS  STEPHEN  D 
DANIELSON  ZOE  K 
DANIELSON  ARDIS  E 
DANIELSON  JO  ANN 
DAN5IE  CLINTON  OEVONE 
DANZIG  PETER  ANDREW 
OANSIE  JOYCE 
OANSIE  GRACE  LAURA 
DARKE  JOHN  FRANCIS 
DARLAND  GLORIA  F 
DARLING  RICHARD  WEST 
DARLING  NEDDIE  LYNN 
OARRINGTON  JOHN  REO 
OARROUGH  GEORGE  NAY 
OASTRUP  BERNARD  C 
DASTRUP  LANIS 
OASTRUP  CAROLYN 
OAUBERT  KENLON  EUGENE 
DAVENPORT  BYRON  F 
DAVENPORT  GERALDINE 
DAVENPORT  HENRY  W 
DAVENPORT  KENT  J 
DAVENPORT  ROBERT  S 


335 

67.136 
154.256.304 
329 
335 
130 


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354 

181.306 

308 

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379 

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379 


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186 
379 


OAVID  KAYE  LUCILLE 
DAVIDSON  BETTY  LOUISE 
DAVIDSON  DAVID  AMASA 
DAVIDSON  BONNY  MARIE 
DAVIDSON  ELMARY 
DAVIDSON  LOIS  ANN 
DAVIDSON  RICHARD  B 
DAVIDSON  TIM 
DAVIDSON  THEODORE  E 
DAVIES  BRENT 
DAVIES  DAVID  B 
OAVlES  DANIEL  WILLARO 
DAVIES  OAVID  LEROI 
DAVIES  FRANKLIN  DAVID 
DAVIES  GRANT  WILLIAM 
OAVIES  THOMAS  JOSEPH 
DAVIES  VENETA 
DAVIES  THOMAS  GLEN 
DAVIS  ALTON  LLOYD 
DAVIS  ALICE  LOUISE 
DAVIS  BETH  DE  ANN 
DAVIS  BETH 
DAVIS  BETTY  BERNICE 
DAVIS  BRENT  ATKINSON 
DAVIS  BLANCHE  ELAINE 
DAVIS  CHARLES  FLOYD 
DAVIS  DAVID  CLARK 
DAVIS  DIANE  LOUISE 
DAVIS  OIANNE 
DAVIS  ELMER  HAROLD  JR 
OAVIS  FRANK  HARVEY 
DAVIS  GERALD  ENGLAND 
DAVIS  HELEN  L  J 
DAVIS  JACK  LYNN 
OAVIS  JEROME  LEE 
DAVIS  J  BRENT 
DAVIS  JO-iN  LELAND 
DAVIS  JUDITH  MAE 
DAVIS  KATHRYN  MARY 
DAVIS  KAREN  JUNE 
OAVIS  KENT  SHELLEY 
DAVIS  LAUREL  LEE 
DAVIS  LINDA  GALE 
OAVIS  LINDA  CHRISTINE 
OAVIS  LYNDA  LEE 
DAVIS  MARTIN  SCCTT 
DARIS  MARILYN  JANE 
DAVIS  MARY  KATHERINE 
OAVIS  RICHARD  W  JR 
OAVIS  RICHARD  CHARLES 
OAVIS  RICHARD  LEROY 
OAVIS  RORERT  0 
OAVIS  ROBERT  D 
OAVIS  SUSAN  PATRICIA 
DAVIS  SHARON  ANN 
OAVIS  SANDRA  ANN 
DAVIS  SAMUEL  KAYE 
DAVIS  TERENCE  AVARD 
DAVISON  DENNIS  ALAN 
OAWSON  DAVID  HAROLD 
DAY  ANDREW  J  111 
DAY  CAROL  ANNE 
OAT  OENNIS  N 
DAY  LAWRENCE  E 
DAY  KENT  ROUNDY 
DAY  LAVELLE 
DAY  REBECCA 
DAY  SHERMAN  ROSS 
DAYLEY  BOBBY  GENE 
DAYNES  BYRON  WILFORD 
DAYNES  BILL 
DAYTON  EVERETT  L 
DEAN  DONNA  KAyE 

dean  dorothy 
dean  irene  leona 
dean  judy  charlotte 
oean  mildred  g 
dean  michael 
oean  mike 
oean  william  p 
oearden  blaine  beard 
oeaver  cameron  keith 
oeby  winnifred  vera 
oecastro  odair  silva 
decker  andrew  oean 
decker  carolyn  mae 
decker  elizabeth  e 
decker  james  hardy 
decker  linda 
decker  rosalind  r 
decker  victor  ernest 
decker  wayne  reeves 
decker  william  clair 
deem  marilyn 
defriez  stanley  c 
oegraffenried  david  k 
degraffenrieo  irma  j 
oehart  eliza  charyl  a 
dehaan  dena  jo 
dehart  guy  kim 
oe  hayos  b  freoerico 

DEJONG  NORMAN 
DELANEY  KAY  ELLEN 
OELANEY  ROSEMARY 
OELANEY  S"ARON  ELVA 
OELANGE  ROBERT  j 
OELA  CALSADA  HAP-^AEL 
DELANO  RICHARD  LcROV 
OELNICK  STEVEN  EDWARD 
OEMATTEA  SUSAN  LOUISE 
OEMER  CLAIR  DELOY 
DEMILL  GERALD  WAYNE 
OEMORDAUNT  JAMES  S 
DENDUREnT  HAROLO  0 
OENISON  DEANNA 
DENMAN  RICHARD  E 
DENNETT  NETTIE  HARDY 
DENNA  CORDELL  LAMAR 
DENNETT  KAREN  ILEEN 
DENNERY  BART  W 
DENNIS  DE  LOY  LAMAR 
DENNIS  JOHN  RAYMOND 
DENNY  JEANNE  ANN 
DENNIS  SHARON  MAPIE 
DENNIS  MARY 
DENOS  GEORGIA  0 
DENNISON  LARRY  LEE 
DENT  GERALD  JESSEN 
DEPRIEST  ROXYE  LEE 
OEPRIEST  CLARENCE  H 
OE  PALMA  JOHN  JOSEPH 
OERMATES  CHARLES 
DEROUEN  LYNDA  ANN 
DERRY  FRANCES  DIANE 
DERR  KENNETH  THOMAS 
OERR  CLYDE  BROOKLYN 
OESCHAMPS  JOHN  T 
DESCHAMPS  DIANE  K 
OESCHAMPS  LYLE  M 


132.335 
335 

335 
379 

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DESCHAMPS  MARY  KAYE 
DESPAIN  DAVID  M 
DESPAIN  CAROLYN  KAY 
DESPAIN  CAROLYN  FERN 
DESPAIN  KELLER  DALE 
DESPAIN  PHI  LIP  CLIVE 
DESPAIN  ROCNEY  HANS 
DESPAIN  THOMAS  BOYO 
DETEMPLE  DAVID  JAMES 
DE  TOMASO  ERNEST  P 
OETOMASI  VIVIAN  MAE 
OETTON  RICHARD  LEE 
OEVENISH  CONSTANCE  C 
OEVERAUX  LEW  R 
DEVRIES  JOHN 
OEVRIES  LEONORA 
OEWITT  MILDRED  LYNNE 
DEWITT  DOROTHY  LOUISE 
OEWITT  GAYLE  LORENE 
DEWITT  GLENOA  MAE 
DEY  JR  JOHN  COYLE 
DEYOUNG  LUCRE 
DIAL  RAY  H 
DIBBLE  ANN 
OIbb  DIANNE 
DICKERSON  KAY  J 
OICK  GERALD  KENT 
DICKERSON  BRENOA  M 
DICK  JOHN  RAYMOND 
DICKEY  SYLVIA  IRENE 
DICKEY  RALPH  L 
DICKSON  LLOYD  BRENT 
DICKSON  JAN 
DIDEHICKSEN  MARGIE 
DIEHL  CURTIS  CLIFFORD 
DIKe  LAYNE  CLUFF 
OILLE  LELANO  JOHN 
DILMORE  CLAHRIE  C 
DILLMAN  ESTHER  ELAINE 
DILLS  JAMES  BRENT  M 
DILLMAN  MERRIE  LOUISE 
DILWO^TH  LINOA  LOUISE 
^IMITT  KENNETH  N 
DIMICK  LARRY  DENNIS 
DINE  FRANK  EOWARD  111 
OINWOOOEY  JAMES  C 
DISSPAIN  OAVID  DALE 
DIRKMAAT  LILY  ELIZA 
DITTMAN  DAVID  LYNN 
OITT  DIANNE 
DIX  AOELIA  ANN 
DIXON  BYRON  PAUL 
DIXON  DENNIS  8 
DIXON  GLEN  ODELL 
OIXON  HARRIET  H 
DIXON  HARDEN  GUY 
OIXON  NOEL  GOULD 
DIXON  RICHARD  EOWARD 
DIXON  RICHARD  CHIPMAN 
DIXON  ROSE  MARIE 
OIXON  VALERIE  LYNN 
DOBBINS  RONNA  LEE 
DOBSON  NORMAN  ROGER 
DOCKSTAOER  JAMES  D 
OOCKSTADER  BRUCE  J 
DODD  TOMMY 
OOFRR  FREDSICK  S 
DOHRMAN  KAREN  ANN 
DOLLE  NANCY  JEANNE 
DOLINA^  SICHARD  A 
DOMAN  EARL  ARTHUR 
DOMAN  VERL  THOMAS 
OONAT  JAMES  GERALD 
DONALDSON  ARLENE  V 
DONAHUE  TERPANCE 
DONE  JUDI TH  ANN 
DONE  NORMA  mauDELL 
DONEY  dee  WIRTHLIN 
DORIUS  DALE  M 
DORIUS  DAVID  0 
DORNY  CARL  NELSON 
DORNY  OEANNE  EMKIE 
DOTY  HAROLO  RAY 
DOTY  ANN  MA^IE 
DOTY  RONALD  EVAN 
OOUGAL  PHYLLIS  ANN 
DOUGALL  JOHN  BERNARD 
DOUGLAS  JOHN  P 
DOUGLAS  JEAN 
DOUGLAS  JAMES  MARTIN 
DOUGLAS  RICHARD  FLOYD 
DOUGLAS  OOTTI 
DOUGLASS  RANDALL  V 
DOWOLE  FRANCES  ANN 
DOWNEY  KAREN  ALICE 
DOXEY  CAROLYN  LEAH 
DOXEY  GRAHAM  WATSON 
DOXEY  ROGER  WATSON 
DOYLE  DENNIS  OLNEY 
DOYLE  CARYL  FAYE 
DOYLE  KERRT 
DRABEN  ROBERT  WALTER 
DRAGER  ANNETTE  LOUISE 
DRAKE  BEVERLEY  ANN 
DRAKE  CAROLYN  LEE 
ORANEY  ORVAL  ASTLE 
DRAPER  ARTHUR  ZEMIRA 
DRAPER  JAMES  TERRY 
DRAPER  TED  C 
DRAPER  SUSAN  ARMET 
DRAYTON  PAULA  0 
DRECHSEL  LA  RUE 
DREDGE  RICHARD  ALAN 
DREDGE  SHELRA  marIlEE 
DREDGE  DIANNE 
DREDGE  JOHN  n 
OREGER  DOROTHY  K 
DREDGE  LOUIS  S 
DREDGE  OAVID  RAY 
DREDGE  WILFORD  LYNN 
DREDGE  JOHN 
ORENNAN  GERALD  8 
DRIGGS  DEANNA  JUNE 
DRIGGS  GLORIA  KAY 
DRINKARD  DIANNE 
DROLLINGER  RICHARD  0 
DRUKE  KATHRYN  P 
ORYDEN  DAVID  BRUCE 
DUCE  LEE  FISHER 
DUCKWORTH  LINDA  A 
DUCKWORTH  ANNE 
DUCKETT  JOHN  EDWARD 
DUDLEY  GAYLON  DER0N2 
DUDLEY  MYRNA  JO 
DUDLEY  JAMES  FLOYD 
DUEROEN  CHE9IE  B 
DUEROON  NOEL  H 
DUFFIN  LLANA 
DUFFIN  LUANN 


336 
354 
379 


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300 

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355 

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381 

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155 

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311 

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198.380 

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381 

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GARDNER  CAYLEEN 
GARDNER  K.AY 
GARDNER  KAREN  Y 
GARDNER  L  <ENT 
GARDNER  LEVtER  HENRY 
GARDNER  LESLIE  ANN 
GARDNER  MARILYN  I 
GARDNER  MAUREEN 
GARDNER  NAUNIE  BARRUS 
GARDNER  RALPH  ERVIN 
GARDNER  ROXANE 
GARDNER  SHARON 
GARDNER  SUZANNE  E 
GARDNER  SAMUEL  DUANE 
GARFF  SUZANNE 
GARLAND  OOUGLAS  A 
GARN  PHILIP  GRAHAM 
GARN  RALPH  FRANKLIN 
GARNER  DEAN  A 
GARNER  KENT  RALPH 
GARNER  KAREN 
GARNER  DAVID  HENRY 
GARNER  JANICE 
GARNER  LYNN  EVAN 
GARRARD  RAY  WILLIAM 
GARRETT  DONNA  RAE 
GARRETT  BARBARA  ANN 
GARRETT  JUDITH  LYNN 
GARRETT  JOHN  VALORE 
GARRETT  LEON  SHERIL 
GARRISON  ROY  DALE 
GARRISON  MARY  JEAN  N 
GARRISON  RAY  HOWARD 
GARRITY  EDWARD  ALLEN 
GARRITY  INIECE 
GATENBRY  JACKIE 
GATES  KEITH  THOMPSON 
GATES  JUDITH  JOY 
GAUFIN  JANET 
GAY  GLORIA  ANN 
GAY  JOYCE  GLORIA 
GAY  FARRAL  DEE  JP 
GEARY  EDWARD  ACORD 
GEALTA  JOHN  CHESTER 
GEALTA  CHERYL  P 
GEDDES  ROXENE  RuTH 
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GEE  MARTELL  JOSEPH 
GEHPING  DANA  KAYE 
GEISLFR  LAWRENCE  K 
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GENTRY  LELAND  HOMER 
GEHTA  NORMAN  ERROL 
GEORGE  CAROLYN  DIAMNE 
GEORGE  DONNA  LOUISE 
GEORGE  DE  ANN 
GEORGE  BILLY 
GEORGE  KAREN  ANN 
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GHANN&O  REZA  337 

GMOUSH  8EIGUI  M  N      311 

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GIBSON  ALOINE  MARIE    356 

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GLINFS  JERED  PETER 

GLINES  MARYL 

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GLISMANN  LEONARD 

GLOVER  EVA  KAYE 

GLOVER  LEROY  LENNI S 

GLOVER  JEANETTE 

GOAD  RAYMOND  JR 

G0ATE5  LAMAR  PHILLIPS 

GOATES  SUSAN 

GOATES  MORRIS  A 

GOSLE  DEE  ROY 

GODARD  GERALD  EUGENE 

GODOARO  DAVID  CORWIN 

GODFREY  ANNETTE  6 

GODFREY  WESLEY  LYNN 

GODWIN  STEVEN  LEE 

GODFREY  RIRIE  MERVIN 

GODFREY  WOOOROW  B  JR 

GODFREY  WILLARO  H  JR 

GODNICK  DARLENE  ELLEN  153.382 

GODWIN  STEVEN  356 

GOEBEL  FRANCES  JOANNE 

GOFF  JUL lA  DARLENE 

GOFF  BLAINE  ALBERT 

GOFF  RONALD  GLENN 

GOFF  RALPH  EMERY 

GOLBEK  HARV  CHARLES 

'jOLD  GRETEL 

GOLDING  MARVIN  C 

GOLDS0ERRY  ROBERT  W 

GOLOSRERRY  FRED  E5TEL  337 
GOLDSMITH  LINDA  PAE    356 
GOLIGHTLY  KAREN 
GOMEZ  RUDOLPH  LOUIS 
GONZALES  FRANK  ROBERT 
GONZALEZ  ADAM  HELIO 
GOOCH  THOMAS  LLOYD 
GOOD  PATSY 
GOOCH  NEAL  TIPPETS 
GOOCH  DARLA  LOU 
GOOD  BEVERLY  B 
GOODE  FREDERICK  W  JR 
GOODFELLOW  JOHN  ALDEN 
GOODFELLOW  JAY  H 
GOODMAN  JR  JOSEPH  E 
GOODWIN  CHARLOTTE  A  0 
GOODMAN  LINDA  H 
GOODMAN  DUANE 
GOODMAN  NAOMI  FOSTER 
GOODMAN  REUBEN  JOHN 
GOODMAN  SUZANNE  LEE 
GOODMAN  ROBERT  JR 
GOODRICH  LOYE 
GOODRICH  PATRICIA 
GOODRICH  PARLEY  OEAN 
GOOORICK  CALPERNIA  A 
GOODRICH  TONI  DIANNE 
GOODSFLL  LADORE  WARD 
GOODSELL  GLEN  RICHARD 
GOODSELL  SUSAN  MARY 
GOODSELL  JOANNE 
GOODSELL  STEVEN  A 
GOODSON  CHARLENE  E 
GOOnSON  WALLACE  GARY 
GOODWIN  CHESTER  LYNN 
GOODWIN  DUANE 
GOODWIN  JOHNNIE  RAY 
GOODWIN  RICHARD  D 
GOODWIN  JOAN  DELLFNE 
GOODWIN  REFSE  J         329 
GOODWIN  ROBERT  DONALD  311 


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GIFFORD  JAr<  HUNTER 

GIFFORO  MERViN  LEROY 

GIFFORD  LEE  RAY 

GIFFORD  GERALD  RAY 

GIFFORD  JAMES  LEE 

GILBERT  ANN 

GILBERT  DEMAR  WEAVER 

GILBERT  MYRNA  LEF 

GiLBERTSON  BEVERLY  J 

GILCHRIST  ALAN  CURTIS 

GILCHRIST  GLEN  JAMES 

GILCHRIST  GORDON  K 

GILCHRIST  VEDE 

GILES  EDDIF 

GILES  GARY  N 

GILES  GARY  DON 

GILES  KAY  FARL 

GILES  IVIN  TREVOR 

GILES  JOSEPH  EDGAR 

GILES  LINDA  LEE 

GILES  MARILYN 

GILES  RICHARD  PHILIP 

GiLHAM  ROBERT  CHARLES 

GILL  AJIT  SINGH 

GILLESPIE  FRANK 

GILLESPIE  DANIEL  ALVA  156.382 

GILLE<;PIF  GARY  RICKS 

GILLFSPIF  PETPEA  ANN 

GILLFTT  LINDA  E 

GILLETTE  RICHARD  D 

GlLLILAND  ROBERT  GENE 

GILLINGWATER  JR  A  G 

GILLILANO  NANCY  ANN 

GILLINS  DORETTA  MARIE  176,382 

GiLMAN  ANNE  L 

GILSON  JAMES  N 

GILMORE  YVONNE  JANE 

GILMOPE  MARY  ANN 

GISH  MEL 

GLASGOW  CHARLES 

GLASCOCK  JOAN  MARIE 

GLASSFORO  GUV  C  JR 

GLASSFORD  LI2BETH  L 

GLAUSER  ANN 

GLAZIER  DORA  DEE 

GLEDHILL  SUSAN  ANNE 

GLEHILL  SUSAN 

GLENN  MIRIAM  KAROL 

GLENN  LOWELL  MARSHALL  337 

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GOOLD  JAY  FRANK 
GOOLD  DONALD  GARY 

gordon  don  g 
gordon  david  raymond 
gordon  elizabeth  ann 
gordon  pamela  grace 
gorman  lana  lue 
gore  paula  annette 
gortler  gordon  dickie 
goss  melinda  lee 
m  riddle  gottfredson 
gough  roy  william 
gould  oianne 
goulding  barbara  gail 
gowans  londa 
gowers  cecil  mellree 
grable  patricia  ann 
graber  betty  lou 
graff  charles  terry 
graff  sandra  jean 
graham  edgar  robert 
graham  charles  k 
graham  margaret 
graham  marianne  e 
graham  nancy  jane 
graham  richard  guy 
grampp  brent 
granney  john 
grant  gerald  giles 
grant  diana 
grant  joan 
grant  john  m 
grant  norma  kay 
grant  meridene 
grant  robert  lotmair 
graves  morris  russell 
gray  bruce  laverl 
gray  donald  glenn 
gray  gary  e 
gray  fenton  michael 
gray  lynn  hypuh 
gray  phillip  don 
gray  marilyn  jane 
gray  patricia  jean 
gray  wendell  clyde 
greding  james  stewart 
greding  julie  anne 
greding  nim 
green  arthur  wlllum 
green  claudia  e 
green  bonnie  ray 
green  bill 
green  dee  forace 
green  eugene  edward 
green  jack  lynn 
green  joanne 
green  11  james  montel 
green  jess  l 
green  lois  ann 
green  kenneth  m 
greene  marjorie  ann 
green  melvalee 
green  robert  sherman 
green  shirley 
green  thomas  h 


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GREENE  FLORENCE  NAN 
GREENE  RONALD  MAX 
GREENE  SHARON 
GREENHALGH  JAMES  A 
GREENHALGH  JINEAN 
GREENHALGH  NEIL  W 
GREENHALGH  SAMUEL  R 
GREENHALGH  WRBUR  0 
GREEP  STANLEY  PHILLIP 
GREENWOOD  CHARIS 
GREENWOOD  DENNIS  1 
GREENWOOD  DONALD  0 
GREENWOOD  EVELYN 
GREENWOOD  LYNN  REID 
GREENWOOD  JOHN  LEROY 
GREENWOOD  J  REIO 
GREENWOOD  KAY  FRANCES 
GREENWOOD  SHERMAN  D 
GREENWOOD  SHIRLEY  ANN 
GREENWOOD  VAL  DAVID 
GREGORY  MAHARY 
GREGORY  GARALD  REX 
GREGSON  BARBARA  JEAN 
GREGSON  HUGH  SENNOTT 
GRESLIE  PATRICIA  ANN 
GRIES  EDWARD  ROBERT 
GRIEF  JENNY  LEE 
GRIFFIN  LEROY  R 
GRIFFIN  BETTY  RAY 
GRIFFIN  NORMA 
GRIFFIN  ROLAND  IVAN 
GRIFFTN  WARREN  H 
GRIFFITH  HAL  W 
GRIFFITH  JAMES  H 
GRIFFETH  LORENZO  P 
GRIFFITH  JACQUELINE  L 
GRIFFITH  MARALYN  EDNA 
GRIFFITHS  JAMES  REX 
GRIFFITHS  THOMAS  A 
GRIGG  BARBARA  JANET 
GRIGGS  CHARLES  W 
GRIGGS  HELEN  KAREN 
GRIGGS  ROBERT  JAMES 
GRIGG  BILLIE  LOUISE 
GRIGGS  WILFRED 
GRIGGS  OIANE 
GRIMES  JEANNETTE 
GRIMAUD  CAROL  ANN 
GRIMES  JOHN  WILLIAM 
GRIMES  RICHARD  C 
GRIMAUD  DONALD  LEROY 
GRIMMETT  KAREN 
GRIMMETT  NECIA  LARIE 
GRISHAM  CAROLE  0 
6R0NF0RS  DORIS  HELEN 
GROOM  HELEN  HOPE 
GR0NF0R5  DAVE 
GROSHELL  PATRICIA  ANN 
GROSSARTH  GALEN  W 
GROSS  WALLACE  CLINT 
GOVER  BONNIE  JEAN 
GOVER  DELORA  FUNK 

GovER  Eugene  franklin 

GROW  DAVID  WENDELL 
GRUOZINSKI  MARY  ANN 
GRONFORS  DAVE  NORMAN 
GUBERNICK  HAROLD  P 
GUBLER  OEON  RAY 
GUBLER  CLAIR  MCKAY 
GUBLER  KAY  NORMAN 
GUILLOT  DAVID  G 
GUILD  MARCIA  COLEMAN 
GUNN  REGINA  SUE 
GUINE  SEBASTIANA  F 
GUINN  REGINA 
GULLION  ROBERT  S 
GUNNARSON  ENOCH  NEAL 
GUNTER  RICHARD  JOHN 
GURLEY  DALE  LEE 
GUNTHER  PAUL  ROBERT 
GUNTHER  LARRY  LLOYD 
GUROEN  NORMA  DEAN 
GURNEY  KATHLEEN  L 
GURNEY  JOHN  ALBERT 
GURR  KATMRYN  ANN 
GURR  DELMAR  SMITH 
GURR  WILLIAM  EARL 
GURR  NEDRA  LYNELL  S 
GUSTAVESON  CHERYL 
GUSTAVESON  LEE  SCOTT 
GUSTIN  KAY 

GUTIERREZ  MIGINIO  J  J 
GUTMON  WESLEY  GERALD 
GUZMAN  ADOLFO  M 
GUYMON  RONALD  PERKINS 
GUZMAN  MARLA  ELENA 
GUYVON  ROBERT  LEE 
GUYMON  VERNCrj  MELVIN 
GWlLLIAM  JERRY  A 
GWILLIAM  ROBERT  F 
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HAAG  ELDON  LEONARD 
HAAG  MAX  LEO 
HABERKOSS  JEAN 
HAAG  SHARRON  MAE 
HAACK  JA  NETH 
HAACKE  LANl  PAUL 
HACKING  COLLEEN 
HACKING  DOUGLAS  WAYNE 
HACKING  GEORGE  REED 
HACKING  DENNIS  8 
HACKING  RICHARD  DEAN 
HACKING  TAMEPA 
HACKNEY  JUDY  LYNN 
HADOEN  LEONARD  OAHLE 
HAODEN  JOANN 
HAOFIELD  CARL  WILLIAM 
.lADFIELD  MARY  ANN 
HADFIELD  KAREN  ELDA 
HADFIELD  KOVEN  LAMONT 
HADLEY  ILENE 
HADLEY  CAROL  ANNE 
HAOLEY  NORA 
HAOLEY  SUZANNE  K 
HAOLEY  RONALD  LESTER 
HADLEY  NORMA  JUNE 
HAOLEY  NORMAN 
HAECKER  GLORIA  D|A2 
HAFEN  EMMA 
HAFEN  JOHN  MARK 
HAFEN  PATRICIA  KAY 
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HAGHIGHI  AHMAD  NOUR 

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HAHL  CHRISTINE  HILDA 

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HAIGHT  ROBERT  PETER 

HAIGHT  NANCY  LEE 

HAIGHT  MARGARET  DIANE  155 

HAINES  JOHN  ELMER 

HAlNSWORTH  DON  CHILD 

HAIR  PATSY  ANN 

HAKES  EMMA  LYNNE 

HALDAR  AMRITA  LAL 

HALDEMAN  DAVID  LEE 

HALE  DAVID  ELLIOTT 

HALE  CONNIE 

HALE  LYNN  GRANT 

HALE  JOHN  DEWEY 

HALE  NORMA  LYNN 

HALE  SALLY  LEE 

HALES  DON  GERALD 

HALES  DAVID  ALBERT 

HALES  GLADE  COWAN 

HALES  JUDITH  ANN 

HALES  J  LAVAR 

HALES  MAX  D 

HALES  MEILING  CHARLES 

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HALES  SUSAN 

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HALFACRE  BONNIE  GAIL 

HALIMAN  JEANETTE 

HALIADAY  VIRGINIA 

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HALL  CONNIE  MARIE 

HALL  DARRELL  GRANT 

HALL  DOUGLAS  KENT 

HALL  EUGENE  H 

HALL  GEORGE  MERRILL 

HALL  GAYLE  ANN 

HALL  HENRY  LEE 

HALL  IRENE 

HALL  JEROLD  MJlFORD 

HALL  JERRY  ROY 

HALL  JOHN  RICHARD 

HALL  JOHN  F 

HALL  KARALEE 

HALL  MARILYN 

HALL  MARCIA  MARIE 

HALL  MOANA  KAY 

HALL  REBECCA 

HALL  RONALD  JUSTIN 

HALL  WAYNE  LAVERL 

HALLADAY  ELMO  L 

HALLADAY  DONALD  S 

HALLADAY  mERlENE 

HALLADAY  MICKEY 

HALLADAY  VIRGINIA 

HALLETT  WILLIAM  E 

HALLIOAY  JOSEPH  R 

HALLIOAY  MARJORIE  ANN  363 

HALLING  JUDY  E  75 

HALLMAN  JEANETTE  N 

MALLS  FREDRICK  0 

HALSTEAD  RONALD  L 

HALSTEAD  LARRY  RAY 

HALTERMAN  LYLA  JOY 

HALTER  JUDIE  FRANCIS 

HALVORSEN  JOAN  ELNA 

HALVORSEN  MARGARET  E 

HAM  WAYNE 

HAMBLTN  ELAINE 

HAMBLIN  GEORGIA  K 

HAMBLIN  ELLIS  W 

HAMILTON  CAROLLYN  L 

HAMILTON  ARTHUR  W 

HAMILTON  ANNIE  BELLE 

HAMILTON  JAY  CHARLES 

HAMILTON  LARRY  GENE 

HAMILTON  JOHN  DENNIS 

HAMILTON  LYNNE  E 

HAMILTON  LYNDA  ANN 

HAMILTON  HOWARD  MACK 

HAMILTON  JOHN 

HAMILTON  SYLVIA  LYNNE 

HAMILTON  PHYLLIS  M  D 

HAMILTON  RUTH  ANN 

HAMILTON  THOMAS  E 

HAMILTON  WILLIAM  E 

HAMLIN  WAYMAN  ARTHUR 

HAMMER  RODERICK  M 

HAMMER  A  C 

HAMMER  MARSHALL 

HAMM  BARBARA  DALE 

HAMMER  STEPHEN  JAY 

HAMMER  SUSAN  KAY 

HAMMER  SHARON  LEE 

HAMMOND  DON  LEE 

HAMMOND  BOYD  LEWIS 

HAMMOND  CLEORA  DEON 

HAMMOND  KAREN  JOYCE 

HAMMOND  MARIAN  KAY 

HAMMOND  SUSAN  NOREN 

HAMMOND  ROBERT  B 

HAMMOND  ROY  ALAN 

HAMPTON  JAMES  ROBERT 

HAMPSHIRE  JUDITH  LELA  363 

HANCHETT  THANN  MYRON 

HANCOCK  BRENT  P 

HANCOCK  BOYD  WAYNE 

HANCOCK  IRA  BOYD 

HANCOCK  DONALD  FRANK 

HANCOCK  HELEN 

HANCOCK  GERALDINE 

HANCOCK  JAREN  A 

HANCOCK  JAY  JUUL 

HANCOCK  KAREN  KAY 

HANDLEY  WILLIAM  B 

HANDLEY  NANCY  MARIE 

HANDY  JAMES  FRANKLIN 

HANDY  SHARON  JEANETTE  357 

HANKS  BOYD  E 

HANKS  DAVID  LAWAYNE 

HANKS  CAROL  MAE         276,383 

HANKS  EUGENE 

HANKS  ELLEN  JEAN       357 


357 


336 
357 

357 
383 
357 

75.383 
136 
336 
148 
3B3 
300 
312 
181 


357 


383 
357 
357 
383 


85,357 


383 

75,140.383 
383 
383 
146 

312 

269,363 
312 

134,312 
38  3 


150.357 

75 
383 
138,357 

383 

75.383 
31? 


133.383 


221,227.229 
336 


357 
383 


312 

155.357 


383 
383 


HANKS  LINDA  FAY 
HANKS  KAREN  COLLEEN 
HANKS  LARAE 
HANKS  SUSAN  DEE 
HANNA  MARIAN  LUCY 
HANNELORE  RAIJA 
HANSEN  ANDREW  BENNETT 
HANSEN  BETTE  MARILYN 
HANSEN  BETTY  LARSEN 
HANSEN  BETTY  JANE 
HANSEN  BRENT  DIXON 
HANSEN  CAROLYN 
HANSEN  CAROL  LYNN 
HANSEN  CAROL  LYNN 
HANSEN  CHARLES  WALTER  383 
HANSEN  CHEREEN  EUNICE  383 
HANSEN  DAVID  GRANT 
HANSEN  DAVID  S 
HANSEN  OE  ANN 
HANSEN  FLOYD  BRENT 
HANSEN  GARTH  M 
HANSEN  GRANT  REGA 
HANSEN  INEZ  VENETA 
HANSEN  JAN  KENT 
HANSEN  JANET  ANN 
HANSEN  JANELL  FEBON 
HANSEN  JANET  FAYE 
HANSEN  JOHN  fl 
HANSEN  JUDITH  DIANNE 
HANSEN  JUDITH  KAY 
HANSEN  JUANITA  MAE 
HANSEN  KRISTINE 
HANSEN  KENT  BLAINE 
HANSEN  LAMONTE  L 
HANSEN  LARRY  DOUGLAS 
HANSEN  LEE  DUANE 
HANSEN  LOUISE  ELNORA 
HANSEN  MARGARET  DEANN 
HANSEN  MARILYN 
HANSEN  MARILYN 
HANSEN  MONTEZ 
HANSEN  NELS  ARTHUR 
HANSEN  NOREEN  E 
HANSEN  PATSY  ANN 
HANSEN  PHYLLIS  MAE 
HANSEN  PHYLLIS  MAE 
HANSEN  RICHARD  ALLEN 
HANSEN  ROBERT  LIONEL 
HANSEN  SUSAN  LARETTA 
HANSEN  TRUDY 
HANSEN  TERRY  lEE 
HANSEN  THOMAS  PETER 
HANSEN  VERLA  JEAN 
HANSON  BILLIE  LOUISE 
HANSON  BENNAIR  133 

HANSON  CRAIG  ILFRED 
HANSON  DUANE  JOSEPH 
HANSON  JR  THOMAS  E 
HANSON  WENDELL  REED 
HANZSCHE  ROSALEE  ANN 
HARBOUR  CHARLOTTE  H 
HAR8RECHT  ROBERT  PAUL  239 
HARDIN  PAULA  LEE        164 
HARDING  DAVID  ROE 
HARDING  OEANNA 
HARDING  FRED  J 
HARDING  KATHEPINE  L 
HARDING  ILENE 
HARDING  HELEN  DIANE 
HARDING  LIANE 
HARDY  CLAUDIA  LYNNE 
HARDY  IRENE 
HAROY  LARRY  IMLAY 
HAROY  MARY  THUNELL 
HARDY  RALPH  w  JR 
HARGRAVES  THOMAS  E 
HARGREAUES  SUZANNE 
HARKER  GARTH  WENDELL 
HARKEY  DALE  EUGENE 
HARKER  ROYAL  KENT 
HARKEY  SHARON  ^CXJRE 
HARLEY  FRED  ITTNER 
HARLEY  MARILYN  B 
HARLEY  BARBARA  KAY 
HARLEY  LINOfl  LUCILE 
HARMAN  KAREN  YVONNE 
HARMAN  ILARaE 
HARMAN  STEPHEN  KENT 
HARMAN  BEVERLY  ANN 
HARMANSON  RONALD 
HARMER  CHESTER  VERNON 
HARMER  DAVID  LEWIS 
HARMER  WALLACE  GERALD 
HARMON  GLORIA  JANE 
HARMON  GEORGE  E 
HARMON  JAY  T 
HARMON  JUANITA 
HARMON  LAVLE  JON 
HARMON  LAWRENCE  MILO 
HAR0LD5EN  JAMES  H 
HAROLDSEN  MELVEN  J 
HAROLDSON  JAMES 
HARPER  ELWIN  KAY 
HARPER  LELANO  GRANT 
HARPER  PATRICIA  A 
HARPER  VERNON  M  313 

HARRELL  BARBARA  J 
HARRINGTON  LONA  GAYLE  313 
HARRIS  DAVID  JENSEN 
HARRIS  DARLENE  JEAN 
HARRIS  DONALD  GORDON 
HARRIS  FLOYD 
HARRIS  FRANK 
HARRIS  HAROLD  REED 
HARRIS  JAMES  ROY 
HARRIS  JERALD  WAYNE 
HARRIS  JOSEPH  W  JR 
HARRIS  JULIE  ANN 
HARRIS  KATHLEEN 
HARRIS  KAY  ELLEN 
HARRIS  LELAND  MACK 
HARRIS  LAURA  K 
HARRIS  LARRY  A 
HARRIS  LEROY  MCCOY 
HARRIS  LINDA  maE 
HARRIS  M  CHRISTINE 
HARRIS  MARLENA 
HARRIS  MARTIN 
HARRIS  OLIVE  WAGNER 
HARRIS  PAMELA  RAE 
HARRIS  PAUL  DAVID 
HARRIS  PHILLIP  DUANE 
HARRIS  ROBERT  NATHAN 
HARRIS  SUZANNE 
HARRIS  SONIA  SORENSEN 
HARRIS  VAL  LEROY 
HARRIS  TERRY  RAY 
HARRIS  VERNA  RUTH 
HARRISON  BART  EVEARO 


196 
383 
301 
383 


336 
383 

75.145.153 
383 


312 


140 


383 
312 
31? 

140.383 
3S3 

336 

312 

312 

336 

336 
195,383 

357 

63.  70. 
357 

357 
176,357 


148 
357 


336 


336 

150 

313 

145,357 

357 


349 

128.330 

336 


164*357 
336 


338 
357 


336 


357 
357 


357 
357 


75,126,357 


162.336 

156*313 
160 


156 


199 
357 


313 


164 


415 


HARRISON  BFTTY  OOOGE 

SOI 

HARRISON  CLOVn 

HARRISON  DENNIS  E 

HARRISON  OAN  JENKINS 

HARRISON  Evan  OEAN 

HARRISON  TiERALO  C 

HARRISON  HARLAN  F 

HARRISON  KAREN  RAE 

HARRISON  JAMES  MELVIN 

HARRISON  KAyF 

HARRISON  KENT  L 

1*8 

HARRISON  LARRV  H|LL 

723 

HARRISON  MflOlLYN  J 

HARRISON  MIRIAM 

HARRISON  LVNNE 

336 

HARRISON  PHILLIP  J 

313 

HARRISON  POfiFRT  H 

HARRISON  SU7ANNE 

HARRISON  WILLIS  LEE 

301 

HART  JUDITH  ANN 

HART  JACK  DEVON 

HART  JOHN  AOOLPH 

156 

HART  JAMES 

126 

HART  LINDA  MAY 

357 

HART  MARY  GAYLE 

HART  ROBERT  JOHN 

186.313.336 

HART  RUTH  GERTRUDE 

336 

HART  SHARON  LOUISE 

357 

MART  VICTOR  GARY 

336 

HAPTFIELO  LARAE 

357 

HARTLf^Y  WILLIAM  G 

172 

HARTMAN  AtViN  JOEL 

357 

MARTSFIFLO  HFlEN  L 

HARTSEIFLD  DONALD  RAY 

HARTZOG  MARY  LOUISE 

357 

HARVEY  BRUCE  DOUGLAS 

HARVEY  eONNIF  DEANE 

HARVEY  CLARK  OSCAR 

313 

HARVEY  PAUL  ALBIN 

MARWARD  FLMFR  LEON 

HARWARD  DON  L 

146.357 

HARWARD  CONRAD  AFTON 

313 

HARWARD  KAREN 

150 

HARWARO  MERRILL  W  11 

HARWAPn  SARAH  H 

HARWARD  SHERMAN  DEAN 

HARWOOP  MARY  EMELYN 

HASEK  JOHN  MORTON 

357 

HASKELL  JAY  EtOEN 

^ASLAM  KAREN  LEE 

HASLAM  JOANN  GARFIELD 

313 

HASLAM  WILLIAM  BRUCE 

313 

HASLER  MARJORIE  ANNE 

"ASLER  ^RFNT  =■ 

HASSARO  NORMA  JEAN 

HASSELL  GARY  EDwIN 

HASSFLL  JUDY  ANN 

HASTINGS  ANN 

136.218.336 

HASTY  LESLIE  C 

138.357 

HASTY  THOMAS  MIKEL 

336 

HASTINGS  FLOON 

240 

HATCH  AARON  LENORO 

336 

HATCH  ANTOINETTE 

313 

HATCH  CARL  ALVIN 

HATCH  CAROLYN  JANE 

HATCH  CAROL  GLEE 

357 

HATCH  DAVID  W 

HATCH  FRED  ROLAND 

HATCH  FORREST  EZRA 

HATCH  MARVFY  RAY 

HATCH  IRA  WALLACE 

119.313 

HATCH  JANFT  V 

357 

HATCH  KATHLEEN 

HATCH  LINDA  SUE 

HATCH  LARELLE 

336 

HATCH  fARC!  A  MARIE 

357 

HATCH  MARYANA 

1*5.357 

HATCH  OUINCE  DALE 

HATCH  ROBERT  ALLEN 

HATCH  SPENCER  F 

301 

HATCH  SYLVIA 

130.336 

HATCHETT  JERRY  LEE 

HATCHER  SHIRLEY 

313 

HATFIELD  ARTHUR  W 

HATFIFL*^  MAX  DAVID 

HATFIELD  LVNNE 

15S 

HATHAWAY  MERLIN  SCOTT 

199.313 

HATTON  SADIE  MARIE 

HATORI  DONALD 

152 

HAUSE  GERALD  LEPOY 

HAVENS  LEOLA  LAVELLE 

336 

HAWKFR  ANNETTE  P 

HAWKES  LAURALEE 

HAwKES  NENA  REY 

HAWKES  REBECCA 

164 

HAWKINS  CURTIS  CLAUDE 

213 

HAWKINS  BARBARA  AGNES 

336 

HAWKINS  DEANN 

HAWKINS  FARRELL 

HAWKINS  HAROLD  J 

HAWKINS  GERALD  PERREN 

HAWKINS  HELEN  LUCY 

110 

HAWKINS  JOHN  HALES 

HAWKINS  JAMES  ORAL  JR 

HAWKINS  JOOENE 

357 

HAWKINS  JANICE  MAE 

336 

HAWKINS  JOHN 

6* 

HAWKINS  RAYMOND  C  jR 

HAWKINS  RONALD  D 

330 

HAwr INS  WILLIAM  G 

HAWKINS  WALDEAN  NAOMI 

MAWS  FRWIN  MAPtON 

313 

HAWS  ESTELLE  KAYF 

1*2 

MAWS  KENT 

262.263.331 

HAWS  KENT 

338 

HAWS  POLLY  ANNA 

HAWS  MARCIA  ELLEN 

156 

HAWS  RALPH  JAY 

HAWS  VALERIE 

MAYASHI  CHARLES  Y 

338 

HAYCOCK  flEVAN  ORLANDO 

HAYCOCK  MARILYN 

MAYCnCK  KAAREN  RAE 

HAYCOCK  ROLAND  HAL 

HAYCOCK  STEVEN  MACK 

338 

HAVES  DAVID  LYNN 

HAYES  RILL 

357 

HAYES  JOAN  SANDRA 

HAYES  JUL  I  ANNA 

HAYES  LARRY  E 

HAYES  ►'AK  A 

MAYES  MARILYN 

176 

HAYES  ROBERT  ALAN 

HAYES  WILLIAM  CHARLES 

1*0 

HAYMONO  KAREN 

1*9 

MAYMOND  MARYAN 

HAYMONO  ROBERT  EARL 

HAYMOND  ROGER  L 

HAYMONO  THOMAS  NEIL 

313 

HAVHORE  VALERIE  E 
HAYNES  THeOOORE  ELMER 
HAYNES  WILLIAM  F 
HAYNES  W  FRANK 
HAVNIE  CELIA  ANN 
MAYS  GILBERT  AIRD 
HAVWARO  GERALD  LYNN 
HAYWARD  LANELL  BIRD 
HAZARD  NAOMI  A 
HAZEL  CAROLYN  LOUISE 
HEALEY  FREDA  KAYE 
HEALEY  STEVE  GRANT 
HEAPS  WILLIAM  HENRY 
HEAPS  WILLARO  K 
HEAPS  RICHARD  ALLYH 
HEATH  DONALD  KiRK 
HEATH  JESSIE  FAY 
HEATH  JAMES  BRIDGE 
HEATH  PEARL  EDNA 
HEATON  ALVIN  LAMOINE 
HEATON  WILLIAM  REO  JR 
HEBOON  TRUMAN  R 
HEBER  GAIL  W 
mEBER  VERNON  EUGENE 
HEOENSTROM  KENNETH 
HEOEKIN  ANDREW 
MEDBERG  KATHLEEN 
HEOOINGFR  RONNIE  L 
HEOER  DIANE  CLAUDIA 
HEDGECOCK  C  OAVID 
HEESCH  GARY  VERNON 
HEOflICK  CHARLES  L  JR 
HEELIS  BONNIE  GAYLE 
HEGSTEO  EVELYNE  A 
MEIOT  LARRY  ARTHUR 
HEILNER  SANFORD  J 
HEILESEN  HENRY  ELDON 
HEIGERT  LAWRENCE  S 
HEINFR  JEAN  PAUL 
hEINER  JEANETTE  E 

heinfr  roselyn  lael 
helbig  nancy  lee 
melaman  aragon 
hellewell  forrest  lec 
hellar  james  raynor 
hellewell  sandra  joy 
hellewell  robert  l 
helton  anita  carter 
melton  ernest  jack 
helm  jeannie  lane 
helphenstine  delbert 
helouist  lamar  j 
helcuist  lamar 
hemingway  roy  l 
hemenway  arvel  lee 
hemingway  leroy  e 
hemmert  alcnna 
hencely  charles  r 
henoershott  marjorie 
henderson  francis  n 
henderson  elaine 
henderson  james  g  jr 
henderson  larry  duane 
henderson  joyce  e 
henderson  janet  l 
henderson  sandra 
henderson  peter  john 
henofpson  william  w 
henooicks  douglas  g 
hendricks  donna  lee 
henricksen  diane 
hfndrickson  florence 
hendrickson  david  0 
hendrickson  clifford 

HENDRICKSON  CLAIRE  fl 
HENDRICKSON  LYNN  J 
HENDRICKSON  KATHLEEN 
HEUDRIX  JOHN  CARL 
HENDRIX  KAROLYN 
hENDRIX  CLAIRE 
HENDRIX  SMIRLEEN 
MENINGER  DOROTHY  E 
HENlNGER  JOHN  CANNON 
HENRICK5CN  DIANE 
HFNRIE  BEATA  ANN 
HENPIE  DONALD  KiRK 
HENPIE  EVELYN  RAE 
HENRIE  MARION  LYMAN 
HENRIE  ROBERT  JUAN 
HENRIE  JR  SAMUEL  NYAL 
HENRY  JERRY  WAYNE 
HENRY  KENNETH  DUANE 
MENSEN  NORMA  DURBIN 
HENSTROM  RICHARD 
HEPWORTH  CHARLOTTE 
hEPWORTH  NELLO 
HEPWORTH  ROSIDA 
HERBERT  DIANNE  M 
HERBERT  FRANKLIN  W 
MER8EPT  MAXINE  A 
MERBST  JOHN  RONALD 
HERGET  OAVID  HARVEY 
HERGET  SHIRL  LORENZO 
HERMANSEN  RONALD  JOHN 
HERIERA  ELIAS 
HERNANDEZ  EVE  EMILY 
HERRICK  ARTHUR  C 
MERRE  OAVIO  ALLEN 
MERRERA  ELIAS 
HERRICK  JAMES  WALTER 
HERRING  JOY  CAROLYN 
HERRING  MELLIE  V 
HERRING  DERRYL  RICHES 
HERRIN  NAOMI 
HERRIN  CURTIS  LAMAR 
MERRON  LYNN  ERNEST 
HERRON  PATRICIA  ANN 
HERZINGER  RAYMOND  G 
hERZOG  ROSCOE  OEVERL 
HE5L0P  RAY  DEE 
HESELTON  DORIS  CEROA 
HESS  HELEN  DIANE 
HESS  HORACE  ELIOENE  JR 
HESS  MICHAEL  ORRIN 
HESS  LOREN  7HE0 
HESS  SUZANNE  MUIR 
hEuRkENS  LINDA  L 
MEUflKENS  EILEEN  J 
hEWARD  LORAINE 

hewitt  george  w 
hEywooo  Evelyn 
heywooo  kathleen 
meywood  richard  oan 

MlATT  ADELLA  DIANE 
HIATT  OUANE  EVAN 
HIATT  LEWIS  ALBERT 
HlATT  PAMELA  RAE 
HiATT  SHERRY  LYNN 
HIBBARO  ELOEN  RICHARD 


313 
198*211 


357 
196.330 


313 
338 


313 
100 
357 


200.289.338 

330 


313 
338 


313 

330 


330 
330 
162 


313 
357 
330 
338 


338 
75>142i33e 

69 

313 

190.357 


313 
338 
313 
338 


164.357 
313 


100 
75.365 


75 
357 


313 

357 


385 
313 
313 
338 

195.389 
313 
313 
357 

75.389 
138.357 
330 
385 
389 

75.1*0.309 

330 

330 

313 
357 
2*3 
305 
201.330 

369 
913 


IBBERT    OONNA    MAE 
IBBERT    JANET    RAE 
KKEN    EULENE    CLEGC 
ICKEN    JOHN    ROBERT 
ICKEN    KATHERINE    ANNE 
ICKEN    JOSEPH    THOMAS 
ICKEN    JANET 
ICKEN    JAY    CYRIL 
iCKS    CAROLYN 
[CKS    GAYE 
ICKS    KENNETH   G 
lOESHIMA    OSAHU 
IDAKA    CHIZUKO 
lOLEY     JOHN    H 
IGASHI     ELAINE    AIKO 
IGBEE     JOSEPH    MARVIN 
IGBEE    KENNETH    LEO 
GBEE    JOAN 
IGBEE    ROSE    ANNE 
IGBY    HEBER    DEAN 
GGINBOTMAM    SMARLEY 
IGOINS    HEATHER    ANN 
IGGINS    KATHIE    ELLEN 
IGGINS    JUDITH    LEE 
IGGINS    MARIELLEN 
IGGINS    VIDA    JEAN 
IGGINSON    DIANNE 
IGGINSON    CAROL    0 
IGGINSON    JOHN    DENNIS 
IGGINSON    ZAOA    MAXENE 
IGGINSON    ZOLA    M 
ILDEN    ALICE    KAY 
LDENBRANO    NANCY    E 
ILDT    ALLEN    DALE 
LL    BOYD     IflVEN 
LL    BEVERLY    MARIE 
ILL    BYRDE 
ILL    CAROLYN    J 
ILL    CAROLYN    ANN 
LL    CHARLES    EUGENE 
LL    DELLA    MAE    PORTER 
LL    DONALD    GENE 
LL    DONALD    GIFFQRD 
LL    DONALD    RAY 
LL    DORIS    MARIE 
LL    FERRELL     JASPER 
LL    FLOYD    ALLAN    JR 
LL    FREC    JOHN 
LL     IDA    ALLENE 
LL    HOWARD    LYOELL 
LL    JACK    EDWIN 
LL    LANAE 
LL    LARRY    GORDON 
LL    LARRY    DEAN 
LL    MARJORY 
LL    MAX    GLAYDE 
LL    MElVA 
LL    PATRICA    LEE 
LL    RAY    LEE 
LL    SHERRON    DEE 
LL    SANDRA    CHARLENE 
LL    SARAH    JEANETTE 
LL     SARA    KATHLEEN 
LL    WILLIAM    MORRIS 
LL    WALTER    ENSIGN 
LLIARD    JACK    8RIGGS 
LLMAN    JEAN 
LLMAN    MARY    ELAINE 
LLMAN    PATRICIA    LOU 
LLS    THOMAS    FREDRICK 
LLS    RONALD    CREE 
LLS    FREDERICK    L 
LLS    ROY    C 
LTBRANO    RUTH 
LTBRANO    MARGARET    A 
LTON    OONNA    JEANNE 
NCKLEY    LINDA 
NOMARSH    TED    COLLINS 
ND    CAROL 

NOMARSH    DOUGLAS    P 
NDS    ROBERT    WARREN 
NICH    DIANNE 
NMAN    VIRGINIA    GAIL 
NSON     SUSANNE 
NTON    MAURICE    L 
NTON    GAIL    JOHN 
NTZ     SHARON 
IPPLE     NANCY    LARINE 
RAI     JOY 

RSCHE    OELYNN    HOWARD 
RSCH    RICHARD    W 
RSCMI     JANET 
RSCHI     LANAE     KEETCH 
RST    STEVEN    NIELSEN 
RTLE    JUDITH    ESTHER 
RST    JANIS    ELLEN 
TCH    MARTHA    ALICE 
XON    LAWRENCE    GUY 
X    DARLA    JEAN 
ISON    PATRICIA 
HJORTH     SUZANNE 
HOAGLANO    DENNIS    ROY 
H0B6    SIDNEY     LEE 
HAKES    BEVERLY    ANN 
HOAGLAND    WYOMA    RANEE 
HO    SHAO    CHUNG    JOHNNY 
HOBBS    KATHLEEN 
H0B6S    LAURA 
H0CHSTRA5SER    DAVID    M 
HODGES     SIDNEY    ROJAS 
HODOKINSON    KENNETH    A 
HOOGKINSON    JANET 
HODOKINSON    CAROL    KAY 
HODGSON    CAROLYN 
HODSON    HARRY 
HOEFT    BONNIE     JEAN 
HOEGH    JANET    CAROL 
HOEHNOORF    WILHELM    F 
HOEM    NADINE 
HOERR    CLARA    MARGARET 
HOfELING    HCLVIN    CRAlC 
HOfFACKEA    LYLE    GAY 
HOFFMAN    JUDITH    LYNN 
HOGAN    ANNA    HENRIETTA 
HOCAN    ROGER    NELSON 
HOGDAHL     JEANETTE    B 
HOCE    BARBRA    ANN 
MOGGE    ROLL  IN    6 
HOGGAN    JANES    ROBERT 
HOGCE    ROBERT    MELTON 
HOKOANA    CLARA    L 
HOKANSON    PAUL    MILLER 
HOLBROOK    MARY    LOU 
HOLBROOR    RICHARD    L 
HOLCOMBE    HELEN   LOUISC 
HOLCOMBE    JAMES    JOSEPH 
HOLCOMfl    PENELOPE    K 
NOLCOHB    MCRILEE 
HOLOAHAV    DENNIS    LEO 


385 
385 
189 
305 
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JEX  JOHN  156 

JOHANNESEN  MOLL'^        387 

JOHANSEN  CLARA  ANN     314 

JOHANSEN  ARTHUR  W      387 


JOHANSEN  ARVIL  RAY 
JOHANSEN  CARL  RAY 
JOHANSEN  JERALD  RAY 
JOHANSEN  MARILYN       358 
JOHANSEN  TERRY  8       387 
JOHANSON  JERRY  J       301,387 
JOHN  EDWARD  CHARLES 
JOHNS  DENNIS  WILLIAM   387 
JOHNS  CMARLENE 
JOHNS  CARYN  JILL 

JOHNS  LORETTA  ANN  142.210.3 
JOHNSON  AFTON  LOIS  314 
JOHNSON  ALICE  BETH  339 
JOHNSON  ALTON  F 
JOHNSON  BARBARA  ANN  339 
JOHNSON  BARBARA  E  387 
JOHNSON  BETH 

JOHNSON  BEVERLY  V      339 
JOHNSON  BRENT  TAYLOR   339 
JOHNSON  BYRON  A         387 
JOHNSON  CARL  MAURIT2   339 
JOHNSON  CAROL  ANNE 
JOHNSON  CAROLYN  E      339 
JOHNSON  CAROLYN  L 
JOHNSON  CHARLENE  GAYE  151,357 
JOHNSON  CHARLOTTE  J    110 
JOHNSON  COLLEEN        315 
JOHNSON  CONNIE  339 

JOHNSON  COLLEEN  KAY    160.387 
JOHNSON  DANIEL  ADAMS   17? 
214  JOHNSON  DANIEL  VON     339 
JOHNSON  DAVID  ERIC 
JOHNSON  DAGNY  155 

301  JOHNSON  DAVID  M         339 
JOHNSON  DAVID  WALTER 
JOHNSON  OAVID  CHARLES 
JOHNSON  OELMAR  315 

JOHNSON  OEVERL  H         75,339 
JOHNSON  DIANE 
JOHNSON  DONALD  K 
JOHNSON  DONALD  C 
JOHNSON  DOROTHY  w 
JOHNSON  ELEANOR         3^7 
JOHNSON  ELEANOR  75 

JOHNSON  ELAINE  ANN     193.315 
JOHNSON  ELAINE  J       315 
JOHNSON  ELIZABETH  L    387 
JOHNSON  ELIZABETH  D    358 
JOHNSON  FAYE  110 

JOHNSON  FLORENCE  L 
JOHNSON  FRANCES  E      337 
JOHNSON  FREO  HOPKIN    358 
JOHNSON  GAYLF  387 

JOHNSON  GAIL  EUGENE 
JOHNSON  GENEAL  ROSE    358 
?97  JOHNSON  6ENIFL 

JOHNSON  GILDA  LOUISE 
JOHNSON  HUGH  L  315 

JOHNSON  HYRUM  BENNETT 
JOHNSON  ILENE  387 

JOHNSON  IVAN  ELLIOTT  315 
JOHNSON  JAMES  KAY  129 
JOHNSON  JAMES  ALAN  301 
JOHNSON  JAWES  'MERRILL  223 
JOHNSON  JANICE  ANN  196 
JOHNSON  JANET  ANN  358 
JOHNSON  JANET  MARCIA 
JOHNSON  JERRY  ALREPT 
JOHNSON  JEANE  359 

JOHNSON  JENIEL  339 

JOHNSON  J0AN:>J 
JOHNSON  JOHNSON  H 
JOHNSON  JUDITH  OAGNY   13^^ 
JOHNSON  JUDY  LYNN       IS'.". 339 
JOHNSON  JULAJNF 
JOHNSON  JUDITH 
JOHNSON  KAREN  339 

JOHNSON  KAREN  LOU 
JOHNSON  KAPFN  A^N 
JOHNSON  KENVFTM  G       7". 315 
JOHNSON  LALflUNA 
JOHNSON  LARRY  oICHAPD  339 
JOHNSON  LAURA  LFF      387 
JOHNSON  LARRY  G 
JOHNSON  LARPY  DALE 
JOHNSON  LINPA  JUNE     315 
JOHNSON  LINDA  KAY      3^7 
OT  JOHNSON  LLf^YO  NATHAN   232,339 
JOHNSON  LOCh  <  387 

JOHNSON  LOUISE  315,358 

JOHNSON  MARILYN  V      145,210 
JOHNSON  MARILYN  KAY 
JOHNSON  WAPy  JFAN      339 
JOHNSON  MARY  ANN       3^7 
JOHNSON  "ERRRY  ANN    145, '87 
JOHNSON  MERRILL  POWE   186,359 
JOHNSON  MERRILL  L        89, 198.2?] 
JOHNSON  MERRILL  L      359 
JOHNSON  MERLIN  ASAHEL 
JOHNSON  MICHAEL  VAN     85 
JOHNSON  NAOENF  MARIE   191,315 
JOHNSON  NILA  JFAN 
JOHNSON  NOLAN  LEEpal   148,315 
JOHNSON  NOR'-'A  MAYE     315 
JOHNSON  ORLFNE  CAROL   387 
JOHNSON  PHYLLIS 
JOHNSON  RALPH  ELMER 
JOHNSON  RAYMOND  PAUL 
JOHNSON  RITA  JEANNE 
JOHNSON  ROBERT  LEE      75 
JOHNSON  ROBERTA  JFAN   359 
JOHNSON  PORFPT  W       387 
JOHNSON  ROSALIE  J      130,387 
JOHNSON  ROYLE  ELDON    315 
JOHNSON  RUTM  maPIE     315 
JOHNSON  SANPPA  142.339 

JOHNSON  SANPPA  OLIVIA  138»35<» 
JOHNSON  SHAOON  FAYE    315 
JOHNSON  SHAOON  LEE     315 
JOHNSON  SHEILA  K         69,142,159 
JOHNSON  SHEOMA  KAYE 
JOHNSON  SHIRLEY  M 
JOHNSON  SYLVIA  ANN      75.387 
JOHNSON  STEOWEN  REED   359 
JOHNSON  TAMAPA  387 

JOHNSON  THOMAS  R       339.387 
JOHNSON  THOMAS  S 
JOHNSON  TERPANCE  P 
JOHNSON  VERLANP  P 
JOHNSON  WALLACE  D 
JOHNSON  WILLIAM  CARL 
JOHNSON  WILLIAM  ALOIS 
JOHNSTON  JAMES  EDWARD  387 
JOHNSTON  JANET  B       387 
JOHNSTON  JUPITH  LEE    387 
JOHNSTON  KAPFN  387 

JOHNSTON  HAPLIN  OEE 
JOHNSTON  DIANA 
JOHNSTONE  FRANCIS  W    387 


JOHSTONEAUX  JP  R  B 
JOHNSTON  WES  HOWARD 
JOLLEY  AFTON  WAYNE     359 
JOLLEY  BOYD  MCKINLEY 
JOLLEY  JOAN  387 

JOLLEY  JOYCE  387 

JOLLEY  JOY  ANN  138 

JOLLEY  LINDA  RAE  89 
JOLLEY  ROBERT  K  387 
JOLLEY  ROBERT  GORDON  387 
39  JONAS  FRANK  HERMAN  387 
JONAS  JAMES  MICHAEL 
JONES  AFTON  338 

JONES  ALAN  MARVIN      388 
JONES  ARTHUR  PULON     388 
JONES  BEVERLY  RUTH 
JONES  BRIAN  ERIK 
JONES  BRUCE  HOLDAWAY 
JONES  CAROLYN  ANN      388 
JONES  CAROLE  ANN         75.388 
JONES  CAROLYN  339,398 

JONES  CARL  WALOFN 
JONES  CARL  HUGH 
JONES  CAROL  ANN 

JONES  CRAIG  63,188 

JONES  CHESTER  REED      85.388 
JONES  CHRISTOPHER  T    148 
JONES  CHARLES  W  JR 
JONES  COLLEEN  388 

JONES  CORDlA  ERYNNE    16n.359 
JONES  DANIEL  ARTHUR    339 
JONES  DANIEL  FARL 

JONES  DAWN  ANDRENE      85.156,3 
JONES  DELWIN  GRANT     315 
JONES  DONNA  RAE         388 
JONES  DON  MICHIE        186,315 
JONES  EMMA  LOu  388 

JONES  GERALD  N  339 

JONES  HELEN  ELAINE 
JONES  J  STEPHEN 
JONES  JR  JAMES  J 
JONES  JANET  GAIL       145 
JONES  JANET  ELIZABETH 
JONES  JILL  CAROLYN 
JONES  JOHN  KENNETH     388 
JONES  JOHN  ARLEN 
JONES  «rAREN  LEE         130,339 
JONES  CAREN  ANN         388 
JONES  KATHLEEN  160.388 

JONES  LAREIN  388 

JONES  LAVAUGHN  H 
JONES  LLOYD  W  339 

JONES  LINDA  LEE 
JONES  LILLIE  0 
JONES  LURA  LEE  339 

JONES  MARY  IRENE        130,359 
JONES  MARVA  LYNN        388 
JONES  MICHAEL  156 

JONES  NADA  KATHLEEN 
JONES  PATRICIA  LYNN    145.388 
JONES  RALPH  CLIFFORD   191,315 
JONES  RAY  NEAL 
JONES  RICHARD  C         339 
JONES  ROWEN  COX         388 
JONES  ROBERT  PAUL 
JONES  ROBERT  DEWAYNE 
JONES  ROWLAND  LEE 
JONES  ROBEitT  ALLEN 
JONES  SAMUEL  JOHN 
JONES  STEPHEN  19O 

JONES  SONJA  ANNE        339 
JONES  THOMAS  GORDON 
JONES  VINCENT  LLOYD 
JONES  WAS^EN  J  339.388 

JONES  WARREN  RICHARD 
JONES  WILLIAM  CRAIG 
JONS  LEA  CftlSTINE      388 
JONKEY  MARCIA  GAEL     138.359 
JORDAN  DENNIS  ALFRED   339 
JORDAN  AUGUSTA  LOU     359 
JORDAN  RILLIF  LEE      359 
JORDAN  KENNETH  PAUL    315 
JORDAN  KARENE  98.  99 

JORDAN  RICHARD  H         75 
JORDAN  ROGER  FAY         97,  98 
JORGENSEN  KENNETH  L    200.368 
JORGENSEN  LAWRENCE      89 
JORGENSEN  NEWEL  M      339 
JORGENSEN  MARY  K        388 
JORGENSEN  RUTH  MARIE 
JORGENSEN  VERN  A        196 
JORGENSEN  SHARON  RUTH  359 
J3RGENSEN  TRACY  H       95.339 
JORGENSEN  SHIRLEY  L 
JORGENSON  MARY  ALICE 
JOST  MARGUERITE         130.141,33 
JOSIE  SONIA  KATHLEEN   126 
J3SLIN  LESLIE  ANN 
JOUBEPT  ELKA  MARIA 
JOY  JUANITA  LOUISE     359 
JUDD  DAVID  THOMAS      359 
JUDO  EDNA  8ENNI0N 
JUDO  DAVID  PHILLIP 
JUDD  FRANK  FULLER      186,301 
JUD3  JOAN  388 

JUDD  JOHN  CLAIR         388 
JUDO  MURIEL  151 

JUDD  MYLES  ALBERT 
JUDD  PAULINE  174.315 

JUDD  RONALD  MARTIN     173.339 
JUDO  WILLIAM  LEON      388 
JUESCHKE  ARTHUR  F 
JULANDER  DONALD  B      339 
JUSTESEN  ALAN  MORRIS 
JUSTIS  RICHARD  ALAN 


KATSUDA  SUMIE  PEGGY  S  176 


301 


315 
386 


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301 
315 
388 


133.388 
315 


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75.388 


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2*1.388 

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232 

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KADIN  JOHN  301 

KAISER  JACQUELINE  ANN  359 

KAINA  EARL  BENEDICT 

KALLIN  JAMES  LEE 

KALLAS  DAN  E 

KAUAMA  JACQUELINE  K 

KAN  CHI  KIT 

KAN  SIN  YEE 

KAOHU  GEORGE  AHIA  JR 

KAPP  GARY  L 

KAPP  GRANT  WILFORD 

KARDOUM  ZADEH  SAlEH 

KARPF  ALAN  FRANKLIN 

KARREN  CLEAD  B 

KARREN  CLAUDIA 

KARREN  JAY  6 

KARTCHNER    GAEL    MARIE 

KARTCHNER    ERNEST    LEE 

KARTCHNER    DANNY    LEE 

KASNER    "ABEL     ^ETTY 


388 


386 

339 
315 
359 


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KAUFMANN    HAROLD    E 

KAWAHARA    SETSUO 

KAY    GARELD    M 

KAY  SANDRA  LEE 

KAYNOR  LOEL  OONN 

KAY  VIRGINIA  LEE 

KEALAMAKIA  DEAN  YIM 

KEALA  DAVID  KAAA 

KEALA  ANNETTE  KALAMA 

KEEL  PEBA  KATHLEEN 

KEEL  DELMAS  STEPHEN 

KEELER  CATHERINE  M 

KELLER  JUDITH  C 

KEELER  ELMO 

KEELER  MARY  ANNE 

KELLER  LARRY  HARVEY 

KEELER  KARL  F 

KEELER  MARIE 

KEELER  ROBERT  BROOKS 

KEENER  SHIRLEY  DO^IS 

KEETCH  RANDALL  D 

KEEVER  FRANK  JOHN 

<ELIILIKI  JOHN  PARKER 

KELLER  ELIZABETH  fAYE  164 

KELLER  JR  ELMO  A 

KELLER  GLENN  RIDGES 

KELLER  KAREN  OEE 

KELLER  JAMES  LEO 

KELLER  MYRNA  LEE 

KELLER  PATRICIA  DENEE  330,388 

KELLER  RICHARD  TYRONF 
'«   KELLER  M  C  19C 

KELLY  LARRY  338 

KELLEY  RONALD  LLOYD    388 
KELLOGG  11  MENRY  KIRK  315 
KELLEY  VAN  BLAINE      315 
KELLOGG  DENNIS  IRWIN   388 
KELLY  BRIAN  KERMIT 
KELLY  GEORGE  SPAFFORO 
KELLY  JOLY^^ 
KELLY  LARRY  ADRIAN 
KELLY  PATRICIA  A 
KELLY  PAUL  HAMILTON 
KELSON  JAMES  HAP7Y 
KELSEY  PATRICIA  ANN 
KELSHEIMFR  DONALD  G 
K^MO  JACK 

KENDALL  JAMES  DAVID 
KENNARD  CAROLYN 
KENMED*  CLARA  RUTH 
KENNEDY  KENNETH  M 
KENNEDY  GLENN  ALA% 
KtNNELLY  JOSEPH  P 
KENNEDY  MAXINE  VAL 
"fENNEDY  WARDEN  KIRT 
KENNEy  ALAN  ADAMS 
KENNEy  KAY;  FRANCES 

':e\yon  ronalt  ERROL 

KENT  SHARON  marIe 

KE'^T  CHRISTINE  E 

KEriT  KATHLEEN  ELAINE 

KEOWN  HERALD  DUANE 

KENT  NORMAN  HARRISON 

KENYON  ROBERT  PAUL 

KENT  ROSEMARY  C 

KENYON  ROBERT 

KENT  ROSEMARY 

KERHY  CAROLYN 

KERBY  LARRY  REED 

KERNS  SUSIE  BELLE 

KEPSFY  DIANA  LORAINE 

KESSINGER  MELVIN  EARL  388 

KESLER  VAL  J  330 

';E.vISH  CHARLES  WARREN  388 

KEVIN  BETTY  PATRICIA 

SEYSOfT  MARY  CAROLYN    145,388 

KETES  JOHN  WILLIAM  JR  359 

K£v  BAPPARA  M£LEN 

KEYES  JLDITh  LUCY 

KEYWORTH  SAPAH  JO 

KHADJENASSIRY  ALI 

KHILNANI  GUL  MOTISA^ 

KIEFFFR  aONME  RfLL 

KIKEL  KEITH  ROBERT 

KIL5US  CAROL  LEAH 

KILLIAN  PATSY 

KILLPACK  CHERYL  JEAN 

KILLPACK  LYNN  WILLARO  386 

KILLPACK  WESTON  F      340 

KILVINGTON  RUTH  MARIE 

KIM  J I  VOON 

Kf  Chung  soa 

KIM  HI  YOUNG 
KIM  IN  SIL 
KIMBALL  CROZIER  R  SR 
KIMBALL  CROZIER  R  JR 
KIMBALL  GRIFFITH  LYN 
KIMBALL  JOAN 
KIMBALL  PATRICIA  J 
KIMBALL  PATRICIA 
KIMBALL  RODNEY 
KImZEy  LESLIE  SCOTT 
KIMMEL  JAMES  ROBERT 
KIMMEL  NArCY  LEE 
KINCHLOE  JR  RALPH  TED 
KINDER  LARAE  M 
KINDRED  JOHN 
KING  CARL  LARRY 
KING  BEVERLY  CLAIRE 
KING  BUDDY  JACK 
KINO  COf'STANCE  IRENE 
KING  CLYDE  MARVIN 
KING  DAVID  FOSTER 
KING  KATHARINE  F 
KING  KAROLYN  SUSIE 
KING  KAY  FRANCIS 
KING  LESLIE  REED  JR 
KING  NORENE  RENEE 
KING  ROBERT  RAY 
KING  SARA  JANE 
KING  SHARON 
KING  SONJA  ANN 
KING  VERLEEN 
K  IN5  WAYNE  ALLAN 
KING  WILLIAM  DEAN 

king  thelma  hovermale 
KINGHORN  d  nyle 
KINGLOR  LINOA 
KlfiGSOLVER  DONALD  E 
KINKADE  ROBERT  LLOYD 
KINYON  PATRICK 
<IRBY  RAR6ARA  JEAN 
KIRK  OEANNA  LEE 
K[RK  GLENN  RAY 
<IRK  LOA  RAE 
KIRK  KAYLE  VERL 
KIRKHAM  CRAIG  RURRITT 


146 
315 
359 


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359 
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KlRKLANO  CLAUDIA 
KlfilCPATRICK  ELIZABETH 
KIRKMAN  JOHN  CALVIN 
KiRKMAN  CONSTANCE 
KiRKMAN  fLOISe  OFC< 
KiRKMAN  SALLY  ANN 
KIRSCH  NORMAN  ROPfPT 
KIRSCH  GRfTCHEN  SUE 
KIRKWOOO  JAMES  ARTHUR 
KiSSEL  NANCV  LEE 
IcrSfR  ANADFANE  Y 
KISAN  PAULETTE  JEAN 
KiTCHFN  AROfN  GRANT 
KITCHEN  JOHN  LEVI  JR 
KITCHEN  NORMAN  RAY 
KITCHEN  WESTON  ELLIS 
KiTCHFN  WELOON  J 
KITCHEN  SHERMAN  N 
KITCHENS  CAROLYN 
KiTRAS  ZlSStS  C 
KLEIN  SICRID  MARTA 
KLEIN  BARPARA  MARY 
KLANO  GEOPr.E  EDWARO 
KLAND  SONJA  LEONARD 
KLflNMAN  RFATRKE 
KLEGFR  ROLAND  MAN<; 
KLFNK  LAWRENCE  DAVID 
KLEINMAN  WAYNE  OELOY 
KLINGLER  LARRY  NORMAN 
KLINGLER  LINDA  ANNE 
KLINE  A  MARIE 
KNAPP  JR  CLYDE  J 
KNAPP  KENNETH  LYNN 
KNAUS  PATRICIA  ANN 
KNAPP  FLLEN  DORA 
KNFCMT  JR  JAMFS  A 
KNIGHT  BEVERLY 
KNIGHT  DARRFLL  OSWFLL 
KNIGHT  ELDON  LAVELLE 
KNIGHT  FDWIN  GEORGE 
KNIGHT  GLORIA 
KNIGHT  GARY  NOEL 
KNIGHT  LINDA  MARGARET 
KNIGHT  NEWEL  BRYCF 
KNIGHT  ROGER  JAMES 
KNIGHT  ROGER  WAYNE 
KNIGHT  RONALD  ALLEN 
KNIGHT  RICHARD  FARL 
KNIGHT  RICHARD  M 
KNIGHTON  LENNIS  M 
KNIGHTON  RONALD  LEWIS 
KNORR  CONSTANCE  B 
KNOPE  JAMF-;  EDWARD 
KNOBLAUCH  PAUL  «L9ERT 
KNOP  GFORGE  FRED 
KNOWLTON  PATRICIA 
KNUDSEN  BENNY  LAVIER 
KNIJDSFN  BENNY  LAVIER 
KNUOSEN  JllOY  SHpRIE 
KNUDSEN  KAREN 
KNUDSFN  PHILLIP  E 
KNUDSEN  PHYLLIS 
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KNUDSEN  "USSELL  YORK 
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KNUDSON  JALAIR  L 
KNUDSON  ALICE  AMELIA 
KNUTSON  WILLIAM  0 
KNUDSON  PHYLLIS 
KOCHFVAR  JAMES  LOUIS 
KOCHFVAR  JOHN  BRUCE 
KOFVFN  MARY  JOANN^ 
KOFNIG  HAROLD  MARTIN 
KOFFORD  LAWRENCE  C 
KOFFORO  PEGGY  ANN 
KOFORO  KAPFN 

kOh  young  oak 

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KOHLFR    ARLIN    KAY 
KOMLER    MARncN    RpFT> 
KOHN    DONALT    FRANKLIN 
KOL"    TYRON    *.  TwOOD 
KOLlER    NORMAN    BRfNT 
KOLSTE    LAPPY    GEORGE 
KOMM    GARY    FOWLFR 
KOOK    YUNG    GILL 
KOPINSKY    JR    MICHAEL    J 
KOPLIN    NOR»'A    RUTH 
KORMOS    ALBERT 
KORTH    MARY    ROSE 
KORALEWSKI     BARBARA    S 
KORPELA    KAISA    M 
KOPNFGAY    ROY    DARRFLL 
KOSS    JIIANITA    MAPIE 
K05KI    DALE    IVEfl 
KOSKl     KENNETH    GEORGE 
KOTHARI     VIPIN    M 
koyle   MAUREFN 
KRANT?    MICHAEL    H 
KRANFNDONr    DONALD 
KRAMFR    LYNN    rAREL 
KRAUS    PAUL    PAY 
KRAUSE    CHARLES    LYNN 
KRFBS    GFRALDINE 
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KRFMKAU    BARBARA    JOAN 
KREUER    MAXtNF    GRACE 
KRESGF    PHILLIP    EUGFnE 
KRISTJANSON    DARRYL    G 
KROFF    ROBERT    CLEGG 
KflOPE    CHARLES    ALLEN 
KRUMMfNACMER     JEFFREY 
KRtilTBOSCH    KAREN    KAr 
KUOER    JANET    ANN 
rUFBIT?    HERMANN    F 
KUCHAR    MARVIN    CURTIS 
KUHNI     ARllN    VERDELL 
rUNO    MARHAE    DEE 
KUNZLFR    EARL    ROBERT 
KUN?    LYLE    K 
KUN7    ROBERT    G 
KUN7    PATRICIA 
KUNZ    VICCI     MAE 
KUPFEHER    FREDERICK    W 
KUN?    MARILYN 
KUN/LER    WILLARD    LEflOY 
KUN?    PHILLIP    PAY 
KUN?    PHILLIP 
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KURTZ    RALPH    EDWARD 
KU70V    LEONARD 
KUTA     JOSEPH    EDWARD 
KYLE    KENNETH    LORNE 
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KWIATKOWSKI     FREDRICK 


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LACY    LINDA    LOUANN 
LACKIE    AUBRIE    WAYNE 
LARSON    BYRON    ALf^ERT 
LADLE    HARRIS    OWIGHT 
LACH    BONNIE    HELEN 
LAHAOERNE    LAWRENCE    M 
LAHEY    NANCY    HARALENE 
LAING    CAROLE    KAY 
LAI     KWOK    WAN 
LAKE    CAROLYN 
LAKER    DOR*    ANN 
LAKE    KATHERINE    TAYLOR 
LAKE    RALPH    BRYANT 
LAKE    RENEF    TAYLOR 
LAKE    ROICE    0 
LAKER    ANN 
LAMB    EDNA    RACHEL 
LAMB    JERRY    ELLIOTT 
LAMB    KEI TH    GRANT 
LAMB    LEGRANDE    NORR I S 
LAMB    MONA    RAF 
LAMB    RICKEY    GLEN 
LAMBERT    AURELIA 
LAMBERT    CAROLANN 
LAMBERT    GARY    WENDELL 
LAMBERT    JUDITH    I 
LAMBERT    JOHN    CARLYLE 
LAMRERTY    RUTH    HELEN    J 
LAMBSON    BILLIE    B 
LAMPEN    TIMO    HEIKKI     E 
LANDERS    MARTIN    PANCHO 
LANE    PATRICIA    ANNE 
LANE    WILLARD    CARLTON 
LANE    REX    RAYMOND 
LANEY    STEPHEN    E 
LANEY    MARGARET    ANN 
LANGFORD    GORDON    LYNN 
LANGFORD    A    LEROY 
LANK    CLIFFORD    OWEN 
LANGSTON    JOHN    KEITH 
LANT    JOHN    GLEN    JR 
LANT    LETTY    LOU 
LAPRAY    HAL     ADRIAN 
LAPOINTE    ROBERT    E 
LARGE    LINDA    HARRIET 
LARAMIE    MONA    RAF 
LARK  IN    NONA     JONES 
LARRAGAN    CARMFN    N 
LARSEN    CATHV    RUTH 
LARSEN    CHARLES    CURTIS 
LARSEN    CLYDE    DUANE 
LARSEN    DAVID    CHARLES 
LARSEN    DAVID    ELLIOTT 
LARSEN    DAVID    ROGER 
LARSEN    DEE    EDWIN 
LARSEN    DOUGLAS    EVAN 
LARSEN    DUANE 
LARSFN    EDWARD    S 
LARSEN    ELNA     J 
LARSEN    FRANK     RULON 
LARSFN    rEARr.f    nou^-LAS 
LARSFN    GERALD    0 
LARSEN    GLEN    D 
LARSEN    J    BRENT 
LARSEN    JAMES     C 
LARSEN    KAROL     REATA 
LARSEN    KARLA    MAf 
LARSEN    KENNETH    REX 
LARSFN    KUOT    E 
LARSFN    LANITA 
LARSEN    JR    LEONARD    A 
LARSEN    L  INDA     KAYE 
LARSEN    MARGARET    ANN 
LARSON    MARGARS"T 
LARSEN    MARILYN 
LARSFN    MARTHA     RENEE 
LARSFN    MILO    MAX 
LARSFN    NEWFLL    JOSEPH 
LARSFN    NATHAN    REED 
LARSEN    ORVIL     JAMES 
LARSEN    PAUL     BURGIS 
LARSEN    RITA 
LARSEN    RORFRT    DfAN 
LARSEN    ROBERT    DAVID 
LARSEN    ROBERT    APLAND 
LARSFN    SHAREY    ANN 
LARSFN    SHARON    ROBERTA 
LARSEN    STEVEN     IVO 
LARSEN    SUSANNF 
LARSEN    THOMAS    RAY 
LARSEN    THOMAS    C 
LARSEN    TROND    ODVAR 
LARSEN    WAYNE     AMMON 
LARSON    BONNIE 
LARSON    BYRON    EDMUND 
LARSON    CAROLYNE 
LARSON    CONNIE    BETH 
LARSON    CLAY    RALSTON 
LARSON    DAVID    WAYNE 
LARSON    DONALD    R 
LARSON    DOUGLAS    JOSEPH 
LARSON    DONALD    GENE 
LARSON    GARY    FlOYO 
LARSON    GLADE 
LARSON    JOYCE    CAROL 
LARSON    JON    WALLACE 
LARSON    KENNETH    REX 
LARSON    KEITH    BERT 
LARSON    LAUNA    GAE 
LARSON    MAURINE     NORITA 
LARSON    PRFSTON    K 
LARSON    NORA    M 
LARSON    ROPERT    IVAN 
LARSON    RAYMOND    KEITM 
LARSON    TANJA    VIRGINIA 
LARSON    VERN    A 
LARUE    ALLAN    JAWfS 
LASSEN     ID*    MARIA 
LASSON    CALVIN    GRANT 
LASSON    B    FUGENE 
LASSON    MARY 
LASSON    OfANN 
LASSON    CYNTHIA 
LATIMER    LARRY    F 
LATRONICO    LYNDA    JEAN 
LAU    KA    HUNG 
LAU    MARK    FINOLAY 
LAUB    DALE    JAY 
LAU    KAREN 
LAU    WOOH    KI 
LAU    MANG    SHAN    ABIAS    M 
LAUDIE    DREW    TRUMAN    JR 
LAURITZ    JOHN    PAUL 
LAURITZEN    ELIZABETH   H 
LAURENSON    JUDITH    KAY 
LAURSEN    KAY    NH 
LAM    DIANE 
LAW    LCDA    MARIE 


359 

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LAW  LAMONT  WORTHEN 
LAWRENCE  JUDITH  ANN 
LAWRENCE  JULIA  LEE 
LAWRENCE  ROBERT  J 
LAWTON  FRANKLIN  C 
LAWSON  JON  KEITH 
LAWSON  CHERYL  P 
LAWTMER  JUDITH  ELAINE 
LAYTON  ANN  MARIE 
LAYTON  LYNETTE  CALL 
LAYTON  KENT  JENSEN 
LAYTON  PATRICIA 
LAYTON  WALTER  C 
LAYTON  MARTHA 
LEACH  SID  OELMAR 
LEA  UNA  KAY 
LEAD  LAURA  MARGARET 
LEAK  MARGARET  JEAN 
LEACH  CHARLENE  TATE 
LEARWEO  ARTHUR  JOHN 
LEAMING  CAROL  B 
LEASURE  JOHN  fi  JR 
LEAVITT  CONNIE 
LEAVITT  D  HENRY 
LEAVITT  CRAYTON  D 
LEAVITT  JANICE 
LEAVITT  KEITH  A 
LEAVITT  JOSEPm  VERHON 
LEAVITT  LAURA  ANNE 
LEAVITT  LAVONNE 
LEAVITT  LELA  r.WEN 
LEAVITT  LEWIS  HAFEN 
LEAVITT  LINDA 
LEAVITT  MARVIN  ALTON 
LEAVITT  RONALD  TERRY 
LEAVITT  RICHARD  ARlEN 
LEAVITT  SHERIN 
LEAVITT  STANLEY  A 
LE8AR0N  CAROL  ANN 
LEBARON  DAVID  CHENEY 
LEBARON  SALLY  SUE 
LEAVITT  SHARON  BETTY 
LEBARON  ROBERT  GORDON 
LEOER  TERRANCE  DARO 
LEOER  DONNA  MAY 
LEE  ARLO  VINSON 
LEE  BARBARA  VIRGINIA 
LEE  BYUNG  HA 
LEE  CAROLE 
LEE  COY  SHIBLON 
LEE  EDWARD  EUGENE 
LEE  GLENNA  GAIL 
LEE  JANICE 
LEE  JAMES  ROSS 
LEE  JUOITH  ANNE 
LEE  LUELLA  CAROLE 
LEE  LORNA 
LEE  LEONA  TERRY 
LEE  MARTIN  BLAINE 
LEE  MARY  JEAN 
LEE  RONALD  EUGENE 
LEE  ROBERT  EARL 
LEE  TERRY  GENE 
LEE  UNAKAY 
LEE  YOUNG  BUM 
LEED  ROLE  AMUNDSON 
LEEK  THOMAS  ARVEL 
LEESE  PATRICIA  ANNE 
LEETHAM  KENT  DALE 
LEFAIVRE  SHARON  KAY 
LEFLER  VAL  IRA 
LEFTWICH  MARK  RICHARD 
LE6GE  RONALD  KEITH 
LEIGH  ARDEN  WOOLLEY 
LEIGH  MARY  LOUISE 
LEISHMAN  NANCV 
LEI5MMAN  ROBERT  A 
LEITZFLL  BARBARA  ANN 
LEITHEAO  GLEN  S 
LEMASTER  SUE 
LEMMON  EARL  CLARK 
LEMMON  KENNETH  flYRON 
LEMON  HILDA  JANE 
LE  MONO  KENNETH  JOHN 
LENG  TSUN 

LENNOX  DIANA  SAVOY 
LEONARD  LOUISE  MARIE 
LEONAROSON  CAROL 
LEPORE  HERBERT 
LERWILL  LYNN  METS 
LESLIE  ANABFL  LFF 
LESTER  ANDREA  V 
LESTER  ANTALO  DAVID 
LESUE  JEREMY  WAYNE 
LESUEUR  ELAINE 
LE  SUEUR  MICHAEL  B 
LEVENDOSKl  RONALD  J 
LEVAR  LURLENF  JOY 
LEVAR  CALLIS  JEDDY 
LEVAR  JEDDY 
LEWELLEN  CAROL  MARIE 
LE  VITRE  MARGO  ELAYNE 
LEWIS  ALLISON  S 
LEWIS  CAROL  ANN 
LEWIS  CARLA  ANN 
LEWIS  CARL  ARTHUR 
LEWIS  CHRISTINE 
LEWIS  GAY 
LEWIS  6ARN  EDWARD 
LEWIS  GLENN  CARLOS 
LEWIS  GLIDA  PACKARD 
LEWIS  GLEN  HAL 
LEWIS  JANE  C 
LEWIS  JANICE  F 
LEWIS  JOHN  TYRON 
LEWIS  JOSEPH  MARVIN 
LEWIS  KAREN  OLIVIA 
LEWIS  KEITH  FRANK 
LEWIS  LINO* 
LEWIS  MARGARET 
LEWIS  NEORA  ANN 
LEWIS  ROGER  PIERPONT 
LEWIS  RONALD  J 
LEWIS  ROBERT  EUGENE 
LEWIS  ROBERT  NORMAN 
LEWIS  SYLVAN  ENID 
LEWIS  STEVEN  I 
LEWIS  THEODORE  KAT 
LEWIS  JR  WILLIAM  CRIS 
LISBV  JON  MICHAEL 
LILL  HELEN  MEREDITH 
LiCKEflS  WANDA  JOAN 
LICHflELD  PAUL  RALPH 
LIDDLE  HERMAN  LEROY 
LIDOLF  SHARON 
LIKES  IVAH  LEROV 
LIGHT  MA  JORIE 
LILJENOUlST  VICKY  L 
LILJENOUIST  JAY  KENT 


388 

89,188 


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399 

399 
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360 


301 

188 
389 
160 
316 


340 
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360 

190*360 
316 
137 
190 


390 
390 
360 
316 
316 


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316 

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390 

239(360 

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198 

390 
316 

390 
190 

75 
360 
340 
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190 
360 
360 


390 
316 


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390 
360 
330 

67*119*340 
990 
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LILE    JOHN    CLAYTON 
LILL    NANCY     JOAN 
LILLY    REX    ALTON 
LILLWHITE    CHERYL    0 
LILLVWHITE    JAY    H 
LILLYWHITE     SUSAN    C 
LILJENOUIST     KAREN 
LIMB    SHE    I    LAREE 
LIM    SANG    WOO 
LIN    PAUL    VANG    KAO 
LIND8L00M    NINAHARIE 
LINDBERG    PAUL*    GAV 
LINDBERG    GARY    WILLIAM 
LINOMAN    DIANE     LOUISE 
LIHOlEY    JACOUELVN    C 
LINDSAY    DAVID    S 
LINDSAY    WILLIAM    OfAN 
LINDSEV    DAN    M 
LINOSFV    JACKIE    WYATT 
LINOSEY    RONALD    J 
LINOSEY    GERALD    H 
LINDSEY    JOSEPH    W 
LINOSEY    NANCV 
LINES    WAYNE    EARL 
LINEBAUGH    JOHN    W 
LtNFORD    RONALD    GORDON 
LINK    RICHARD    GEORGE 
LINNING    LEONARDUS 
LINNING    JOHANNES 
LIPPMANN    ROBERT    GARY 
LISCHAK     ELAINE    D 
LISONBEE    LEE    AHNE 
LIST    PAUL    ALLEN 
LISTON    MARY    CAROLYN 
LITCHFIELD    SHARON    K 
LITCHFIELD    ETTA    M 
LITTLE     JOHN     THOMAS 
LITTLEDIKE    JACQUELINE 
LITTLE    MARK    CLARENCE 
LITTLEFIELD    TERRIE 
LITTLEFIELO    NEIL    A 
LITTLEFORD    MARK     S 
LITTLEFIELD    RAYMOND    K 
LITTLEFIELO    GARY    MRT 
LIVE    HARRIS 
LIVINGSTONE    DONALD    H 
LIVINGSTON    EARL    J 
LIVINGSTON    FRANK    V 
LIVINGSTON    JACK    R 
LIVINGSTON    HAY    0 
LLEWELLYN    COLIN    JOHN 
LLOYD    BARBARA    JEAN 
LLOYD    BETTY    JANE 
LLOYD    CAROL     ANN 
LLOYD    CAROL     D|ANE 
LLOYD    DALE    VERNON 
LLOYD    EARLE    KINGSLEY 
LLOYO    LA    OEE 
LLOYD    MAX    CLIFTON 
LLOYO    REEO    L 
LOADER    GENEIL 
LOERTSCHER    DwAlN    V 
L08ACK     NORMAN    LESLIE 
LOBOS    JOSE    A 
LOCKHART    SHARON    ANN 
LOFTUS    NAOMI     BELVA 
LOFGRAN    WAYNE    C 
LOFTUS    LYNN    KING 
LOFLIN    MARVIN    DEE 
LOFLIN    JOJEAN    H 
LOHDEFINCK    FRANK    J 
LOHAX     SALLY     JANE 
LOMKIN    RICHARD    JAMES 
LOMAX    CARILYN    ANN 
LONG    DALE    A 
LONG    ADRIAN    KEITH 
LONG    DOROTHY    ELLEN 
LONG    DOUGLAS    RALPH 
LONG    DREWRV    BENSON 
LONG    DAtE    ADEN 
LONG    KAREN    MADSEN 
LONG    JUOITH    ELAINE 
LONG    LINDA    JANE 
LONG    HELVIN    CHARLES 
LONG    RICHARD    KAY 
LONGHURST    DENNIS    H 
LONGWELL    RUBEN    S 
LOOM IS    JOAN 
LOOMIS    JERRY    EMERSON 
LOOSLI    ELLEN 
LORAH    CLIFTON    L 
LORAINE    KEI TH    EDWARD 
LORENSEN    DAVID    M 
LORING    NITA    JEAN 
LOSEE     LINDA    FAYE 
LOSEE    LANI     KAY 
L0RT2     LARRY    EVANS 
LOSMANN    JACOUE    P 
LOSMANN    JACOUE    F 
LOTT    DOROTHY     lOLA 
LOTMROP    MARY    A 
LOTT     JOHN    HOWARD 
LOTT    PHILIP    VANESS 
LOUDER    SHERRY    HILDA 
LOUGHNEY    DAVID   W 
LOUGHTON    LINDA    MAE 
LOUNSBURY    DONALD    E 
LOVC    WESTON    LEE 
LOVELESS   ANNETTE    MAE 
LOVELESS    JANIS    L 
LOVELESS    LINDA    ANN 
LOVENBURY    KIRK    PETER 
LOVERIOGE    GARY    DON 
LOVETT    DAVID    F    G 
LOVETT     SARA    ANN 
LOW    FLORENCE    DIANE 
LOW    KATHLEEN    LOLA 
LOWE    CHRISTOPHER    EARL 
LOWE    DANIEL     JOSEPH 
LOME    KENT    CLYDE 
LOWE     PAUL    DOUGLAS 
LOWE     MARILYN    JOAN 
LOWRV    JAMES    ROBERT    Jfl 
LOWRV    GEORGE    ALLEN 
LOWRY    DWAVNE    CARLOS 
LOmRv    OAVID    E/RA 
LOWRV    LOWELL    RAY 
LOWRV    RONALD   H 
LUCH    WARREN    FtOTD 
LUAHlWA    MILILANI     BESS 
LUCE    WILLARD    RAY 
LU8ER    JERRY    ALLCN 
LUCKAU    LiNOA    RUTH 
LUDLOW    JOHN    MILES 
LUDLOW    JEANETTE 
LUDwIG    MARTIN    PAUL 
LUDWIG    RUBY    ANN 
LUDWIC    WILLIAM   HEBFR 
LUDLOW    WOOOROW    K|RK 


360 

75,360 
340 
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316 
316 
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390 

390 

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340 


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LUECK    CANOON    DUANE 
LUEKENGA    ViCci    LEE 
LUECK    GARY    LEE 
LUKE    CLYDE    ELLIOT 
LvJKE    GElE     ELDON 
LUKE    MARSHA    LVNNE 
LUKE    MARCIA     JANE 
LUKE     STACT    WFNZEL 
LUKE    WILLIAM    DARRELL 
LUNCEFORO    RUSSELL     G 
L'JNCEFORO    GERALD    P 
LJND    jEFFRtV    GORDON 
LUND    LESLIE     0|ANf 
LUND    LYNN    ELMO 
LUND    L  InOA    RAE 
L'JND    MARY    LOU 
LUNDBFRr.    CHARLES    PAUL 
LUNOBERG    ENDfRFO    jON 
LtMDflERG    JANF     L    PACK 
LUNDfLL     J    LINDROTH 
LUNDGREN    JANET    M 
LUNDGREH    LORNA    OE     ANN 
LUNOGREN    DOKALD    > 
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tUNOOUlST    JOHN    S 
LUNOOUlST    JOHN    MILTON 
LUNNEN    NEVA 
LUNT    DENNIS    MARTIN 
LONT    KATHLEEN    MAE 
LUNT    MARY    AINETTE 
LUNT     STANLEY    GENE 
LUNT     SUSANNE     NADItf 
LUNT    WILLA    0|AN 
LUSTER    JAMES    REED 
LUT2    VIRGIHA    MARIE 
LUTZ    NOLAN    J 
LTt)9ERT     JOHN    ANTHONY 
LYBBERT    GLADf    H 

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lydiksen  harry  walter 
lyman  alfred  grant 
lyman  k |m  maskin 

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LVON  CALVERT  BAITER 

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LYON    NANCY    ELIZABETH 

LYON    KEN1ETH    £    JH 

LVON    KENNETH    SELDON 

LYONS    MARRY    JAY 

LYONS    JAMES    DENNIS 

LYONS    LAMONT     SM|TM 

LVSTPUP    RA<*ONA    HARRIS 

LYST    hElENE     iris 

LVSAGER   HOWARD   LEE 


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MACRAY    JEANNE 

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MACKAY     JOYCE 

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360 

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MACKAY     RUTH    MARY 
LACKEY     JOHN    WAYNE 

990 

MACILEY    LA    WANA 

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MADDEN    MERNA     ANNE 

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HAOIGAN    JAKE     ARTHUR 

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MADSFN    ANDREW    JOHN 
MADSEN    BRYANT    HANS 

1941 

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MADSEN    RUTH    CARMA 
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MAJOR    KENNETH    LEROY 

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991 

MAKIPAJA    LEENA     I 

990 

MALAN    JOHN    STERHEN 

199 

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MALLOY  DENIZE  LOUl SE 
MALMSTRO^  DEANNE 
MALMSTPOM  EDWARD  RAY 
MALOUF  JULIE  MADGE 
MALSTROM  EDWARD  A 
MALSTROM  KARREN  LEA 
MALSTROM  ANNETTE 
MANGAN  GEORGE  EDWARD 
MANFULL  JESSE  OEE 
MANGAN  JOHN  FREDDIE 
MANGELSON  DAVID  R 
MANGUM  CLAUDINE 
MANGUM  GEORGE 
MANGUM  RICHARD  L 
MANGUM  WENDY  K 
MANNER  ARU  SAMIR  F 
MANN  LINDA 
MANN  SUSAN  JUNE 
MANNING  ELDENA 
MANNING  HAROLD  DALE 
MANNING  LINDA  MOL(.!E 
MANNING  MARILYN  RAE 
MANNING  MARILYN  K 
MANNING  SHARON  IRENE 
MANNION  JACK  F 
MANO  IRENE  KIrUE 
MANSFIELO  DEAN  R 
MANSFIELD  LINDA  D  J 
MANTICK  MARGARET  ALMA 
MANWARING  JAY  RICHARD 
MAMWILL  MARION  C 
MARBLE  EARLEEN  FAYE 
MARPLE  HAWS  ALAN 
MARCH  JANE 
MARCHANO  MARGIE  L 
MARCHANT  BETH  ELAINE 
MAPCHANT  LINDA  JEWEL 
vARCHANT  RAMONA 
MARCHAr^T  WILLIAM 
MARCUSEN  JANICE  R 
MARCUSEN  JUDITH  KAYE 
MARCUSEN  RICHARD  B 
MAREADY  ROBERT  LEROY 
MARGETTS  MARILYNN  P 
MARETT  TERRY 
MARETT  TONIA 
MARGIE  EARLEEN 
MARION  MELVIN  JONES 
MARKFE  JUDITH  ANNE 
MARKHAM  ALLAN  RAY 
MARKHAM  DIANA  LOUISE 
MARKHAM  JUDI TH  ANN 
MAP<HAM  MARY  CHARLENE 
MAPKMAN  DAVin  DEAN 

mar»:ham  sherry 
marks  sharon  lee 

marks  CECIL  DEWITT 
MARKS  SAMUEL  HAMILTON 
MARLFV  BRENOA  LEE 
MAROTTO  PASOUALE  F 
MARLOWE  JUNE  DIANE 
MAPLOR  JOSEPH  KENT 
MARLOW  ELOSIA  JOAN 
MfiROUARDT  MARIETTA  0 
MAROUIS  DALE  J 
HAROUAPPSON  KAYE 
MARRIOTT  JOLENE  HALL 
MARSH  DFNNI';  R 
MARSH  GAIL  RENDELL 
MARSH  STEPHEN  JAMES 
MARSH  MARY  ELAINE 
MARSH  PHILLIP  WADE 
MAP<:hALL  DAVID  EDWIN 
MARSHALL  JAMES  B 
MARSHALL  JAMES  H 
MARSHALL  MAXiNE  MARIE 
MARSHALL  ROSS 
MARSTON  LYNNE 
MARSHALL  WARREN  F 
MARTELL  MARYLYN  L 
MARTELL  KAREN  VELOY 
MAPTFLL  DARWIN  S 
MARTIN  CHARLOTTE  A 
MARTIN  CHARLES  R 
'^ARTI^  LARRY  LEE 
MARTIN  LORFN 
MARTIN  KARFM 
MARTIN  KENNFTH  EUGENE 
MARTIN  MARY  JANE 
MARTIM  NANCY  MARY 
MARTIN  MAHJORIE  E 
MARTIN  SUSAN  KAY 
MARTIN  ROBERT  GEORGE 
MARTIN  ROBERT  KENNETH 
MARTIN  ROBERT  WAYNE 
MARTIN  WILLIAM  REED 
•lARTINCIC  JOSEPH  JR 
MARTINEAU  LFLAND  KENT 
MARTTNFAU  JFANETTE 
MARTINEAU  MARY  LOUISE 
MARTINEZ  JFSUS  N 
MARTINEZ  MIKE  SR 
MARWFDf  LINDA  AMY 
MARWEDEL  LARRY  JAMES 
MARZUARDSON  KAYE 
MASK  JOHNNY  WALDO 
MASK  CLATF  WHEELER  JR 
MASK  RUDY  ANDRES 
MASON  EDWIN  LEON 
MAS^N  DEAN  N 
MASON  GRAN.T  WILLIAM 
MASON  GRANVILLE  F 
MASON  LINDA  RAE 
WASON  STERLING  ALMA 
MASON  RONALD  WILLIAM 
MASON  MARLYNN 
MASSEY  MARIANNE 
MASSEY  QlLLV  CHARLES 
MASTERS  JAMES  ROSS 
MASUOKA  GARY  HIDEMASA 
MASTERSON  DANIEL  E 
MATHESON  WESLEY  A 
MATHESON  AUDRIA 
MATHESON  DOROTHY  GAIL 
MATA  DARLENE 
MATHESON  ROBERT  T 
MATHESON  JOAN  ELLEN 
MATHENY  PATRICIA  S 
MATHENY  RAY  THOMAS 
MATHEWS  IRVIN  R 
MATHEWS  ROBERT  JAMES 
MATHEWS  NELOON  C 
MATHEWS  RONALD 
MATHIS  CHRISTAL  L 
MATKIN  MIRIAM 
MATSON  DAVID  EPHRIAM 
MATSON  RONALD  J 
MATTHEUS  THOMAS  E 


391 

360 

340 


391 
317 
391 
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391 

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391 

391 
317 
317 
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317 
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360 
317 


391 

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391 


391 
97 


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75 
317 

75 


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340 
317 


391 
391 


360 
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391 
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360 
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318 
316 


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340 


341 

110,318 

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391 

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301 

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200 

340 


360 
318 
318 
360 


148,340 
129,391 


MATTHEWS  JOHN  LOUIS 
MATTHEWS  GEORGE  E 
MATTHEWS  LEONARD  H 
MATTHEWS  KAREN  LAREE 
MATTHEWS  KAREN 
MATTHEWS  NOLA  0 
MATTHEWS  RONALD  8 
MATTHEWS  VERL  BAXTER 
MATTHIS  ELSIE  JANE 
MATTINSON  EVAN  6 
MATTHEWS  TOMMIE  GRANT 
MATTINSON  FAYE 
MATTINGLY  BETTY  L 
MATUA  MOA  LAUAINA 
MATTSON  WILLIAM  W 
MATUA  TAGOMOA 
MAU  RONALD  ERNEST 
M^UGHAN  ELAINE 
MAUGHAN  GERALD  W 
MAU6HAN  KOREEN 
MAUGHAN  JANICE 
MAUGHAN  NEIL  F 
MAUGHAN  MYRNA  JOAN 

317  MAUGHAN  MARK  WRIGHT 
MAUGHAN  THOMAS  R 
MAUL  WILLIS  DEAN 
MAUSS  BARBARA  JOAN 
MAUSS  SHEILA  ANN 
MAURER  SUSAN 
MAURER  CAROLYN  V 
HAXFIELD  PERRY  LESTER 
MAXSON  PATRICIA  RUTH 
MAXWELL  BYRON  SEYMOUR 

340  MAXWELL  GLORIA  KAYE 
MAXWELL  JAMES  LEE 
MAXWELL  NANCY  ANN 
MAY  OOREEN 
MAY  ALLEN  EDWARO 
MAY  DOROTHY 
MAY  BARBARA  JOAN 
MAY  DOUGLAS  LOVE 
MAY  JERRY  PORTER 
MAY  THOMAS  WARD 
MAY  50NDRA  JEAN 
MAYBERRY  WAYNE  H 
MAYBEY  JANE 
MAYER  WILLARD  LEWIS 
MAYFIELD  DAVID 
MAYFIELD  CLIFFORD  0 
MAYFIELD  CLIFFORD  0 
MAYNE  DOUGLAS  A 

340  MAZE  GAYLE  ADELLE 

MCADAMS  ROBERTA  GAY 
MCAFERTY  RAYMOND  P 
MCALLISTER  BONNIE 
MC  ALLISTER  JOSEPH  S 
MCALLISTER  MARSALt 
MCALLISTER  NORMAN  6 
MCARTHUR  ALMA  DON 
MCARTHUR  DALE  KENT 
MCARTHUR  NEwELL  H 
MCARTHUR  ROSS  J 
MCBETH  MAX  6 
MCBETH  DENNIS  8 
MCBRIOE  GLEN  WARREN 
MCBRIDE  GERALD  L 
MCBRIDE  JOYCE  C 
MCBRIDE  LYNNETTE 
MCBRIDE  LEON  CURTIS 
MCBRIDE  LUJEAN 
MCBRIDE  LARRY  DANIEL 
MCBRIDE  MARVIN  L 
MCBRIDE  SHARON  OEE 
MCCANN  SHARON  LYNN 
MCCANOLESS  JEAN 
MCCANOLESS  LANEVE  S 
MCCARL  WILLIAM  B 
MCCAC-TY  MARIAN  F 
MC  CARTY  DAN  LA  RUE 
MCCARTY  PATRICIA  ANN 
MCCAUSLAND  JOHN  C 
MCCAULFY  EUGENE  L 
MCCLELLAN  JOYCE  LARAE 
HCCLELLAN  JOYCE 
MCCLELLAN  SHELDON  R 
MCCLELLAN  SHARLENE 
MCCLELLAN  REBECCA  Y 
MCCLOUn  JAMES  W 
MCCLURE  GERALD  LELANO 
MCCLURE  GERALD  LELANO 
MC  COARD  HARRY  G 
MC  COMMON  RONALD  D 
MCCONKIE  GEORGE  ,W 
MCCONKIE  COLLEEN 
MCCORMICK  DONALD  C 
MCCOY  DOROTHY  V 
MCCOY  MARILYN  MARIE 
MC  COY  DELORES 
MCCOY  EWLES  MARSHALL 
MCCOY  KENNETH  RODNEY 
MCCUE  DOUGLAS  MARSOEN 
MCCUE  L  DEAN 
MCCUAN  ROBERT  EUGENE 
MCCULLEY  SUSAN  CAROL 
MCCUM=tER  MARILYN  P 
MCCULLOCH  BONNIE  VEE 
MCCULLOUGH  ROBERT  G 
MCCULLOCH  ROBERTA  K 
MCCULLOCH  GERALD  ROSS 
MCCULLOCH  DONALD  E 
MCCUNE  KAREN 
MCCUNE  MARY  JANE 
MC  DANIEL  LUCY  S 
MCDANIEL  LLOYD  S 
MCDONALD  ANDREW  JOHN 
MCDONALD  ELINOR  PEACE 
MCDONALD  JERRY 
MCDONALD  JACK  W 
MCDONALD  JERRY  GEORGE 
MCDONALD  KATHLEEN 
MCDONALD  RUTH  LEILA 
MCDONALD  STUART  LYLE 
MCDONALD  ROBERT  A 
MCDONELL  DONALD  F 
MCOOUGAL  CONNIE  MAE 
MCEACHERN  JACK  C 
MCEVERS  MONNA  K 
MCEWAN  BETH 
MCEWAN  JOHN  SHIRL 
MCEWEN  MYRNA  RUTH 
MCEWEN  ORLO  KAY 
MCFADDEN  OAVIO  E 
MCFARLAND  DIANA 
MCFARLAND  ROGER  6 
MCFARLAND  ROBERTA  JO 
MCFARREN  JANET  SUE 
MCGARY  ALVIN 
MCGEE  MERLENE  M 
MCGEE  PATRICIA  L 


340 
391 


391 


391 
360 

176,391 
360 

360 
391 
75,391 


391 

143,391 

360 


318 
391 


360 
391 


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391 

391 
391 
361 

85,391 
391 

67,341 
341 
391 
361 

169 


139 

139,361 

391 


65,361 
151,391 
361 


391 

391 

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341 

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392 

301 

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341 

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330 

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392 
392 


318 
392 
330 
316 


361 

186,392 
85,392 


341 

392 
392 

361 

137,218 

392 

361 

131(361 


MCGLONE  VAYLAND  LEON 
MC  GflATH  MARILYN  J 
MCGRATH  EVELYN 
MCGREGOR  OOUGLAS  E 
MCGUIRE  HAROLD  L  11 
MCGUIRE  MARNICe 
MCGWIRE  MURIEL  F 
MCILHENNY  JANET  D 
MCINNES  WILLIAM  M 
MCILHAGGA  JOSEPH  ALAN 
MCINTOSH  ELEANOR  REE 
MCINTOSH  GARRY  W 
MC  INTOSH  ROBERT  K 
MCINTYRE  RONALD  LEON 
MCIVER  WALTER  A 
MCKAMEY  JAMES  LESLIE 
MCINTYRE  JAMES  M 
MCINTYRE  ORDELLA  I 
MCKAY  JOYE 
MCKAY  TEDDY  ALBERT 
MCKEE  JOHN  HARKNESS 
MCKELLAR  PETER  W 
MCKELL  GERALD  DAVID 
MCKELLAR  JOHN  GLEN 
MCKENNEY  GORDON  M 
MCKINLAY  DOUGLAS  R 
MCKINLEY  JOHN  MARTIN 
MCKINNEY  C  FARRELL 
MCKINNON  MARLYNN  D 
MCKINNON  MAX  E 
MCKNIGHT  BEVERLY  MAE 
MCKNIGHT  PHILLIP  S 
MCKROLA  DONALD  K 
MCKNIGHT  RICHARD 
MCLAIN  MARIAN  N 
MCLACHLAN  DENNIS  C 
MCLAREN  JOHN  OAVIO 
MCLANE  JANET 
MCLAUGHLIN  VICKl  A 
MCLAUGHLIN  EDWARO  S 
MCLAUGHLIN  LESLIE  N 
MCLELLAND  DAWN  MARSHA 
MCLELLANO  MARGARET  R 
MCLELLAND  PENNY 
MCLEOD  ANN  MARGARET 
MCLEOD  MARILYN  MICHEL 
MCLEAD  ALEXANDER  G 
MCf'AHON  EVA  SHARLENE 
MCMA5TER  KIRBY  M 
MC  MEEN  ELAINE  KAY 
MC  MILLAN  TERRY  LEE 
MCMILLAN  MARYLEE 
MCMILLAN  HUGH  LLOYD 
MCMULLIN  LARRY  KEITH 
MCMULLIN  ROSA  LYNN 
MCMULLIN  SHARON  KAY 
MCMULLIN  RALPH  D 
MCMURDIE  LARRY  LEE 
MCNALLY  JUDITH  MARIE 
MCNAIR  THOMAS  IRVINE 
MCNAIRY  CAROL  ANN 
MCNEELY  RICHARD  C 
MCNEIL  SHARI  K 
MCNEIL  SYBIL  DIANE 
MCNICKLE  VICKIE  LEE 
MCNEILL  HATRKIA  ANNE 
MCNEILL  MARY 
MCPHEETERS  JANICE  L 
MCPHEFTERS  CAROL  ANN 
MCPHEE  MARTIN  W 
MCPHERSON  LORNA  G 
MCPHERSON  SHERRYL  L 
MC  PHERRON  MARILYN  K 
MCPHERRON  MARCIA  D 
MCPHERSON  ARTHUR  A  JR 
MCQUEEN  PHIL  KEITH 
MCOUIVEY  JAY  8 
MCRAE  JEAN  FRANCES 
MCVAUGH  WILLIAM  H 
MCWHORTER  WILLIAM  M 
MCVEY  JO  ANN 
MEACHAM  MICHAEL  A 
MEAD  FRANK  111 
MEADE  JOHN  B 
MEASOM  KENT  F 
MEASOM  GEORGE  LEE 
MEDINA  MARY  LOUISE 
MEOILL  HAROLD  ELMER 
199  HEDGIN  FRANK 

MEDLEY  KATHRYN  MARIE 
MEEK  JANICE  6AYE 
MEEK  JOHN  CLARK 
MEFFEPD  MARVA  JEAN 
MEHEW  WILLIAM  PARR 
MEHR  NANCY  ANN 
MEINERS  DONIS  GRANT 
MEILSTRUP  EMILU  DIANE 
MELDRUM  LEON  H 
MELIZA  RAYMOND  WALTER 
MELENDE2  JOHN  JOSEPH 
MELLENTHIN  TOM  CYRUS 
^lELLOR  CHARLES  REN 
MELLOR  JO  ANN 
MELLOR  LAWRENCE  HALE 
MELLOR  ROGER  EDWIN 
MELLOR  THELMA  S 
MELTON  BRENDA  KAY 
MELTON  MARY  ANN 
MELTON  PENELOPE  L 
MELTZER  LAUREL 
MEMMOTT  JOSEPH  LARRY 
MEMMOTT  TERRIL  ROSS 
MENDENHALL  JOHN  PAUL 
MENOENHALL  ROBERT  B 
MENG  BYRON  OTTO 
MEND02A  DIANE  AOELA 
MENDOZA  ALVARO 
MENLOVE  ROGER  THOMAS 
MENZIES  CHARLES  M 
MENSSEN  EDELTRAUT  G 
MENOSKEY  GEORGE  ALLEN 
MERCER  CAROLYNN  D 
MERCELL  RICHARD 
MERCER  JUDITH  IRENE 
MERCHANT  JOHN  ALFRED 
MERINO  JOSE  MARIA 
MEREDITH  FRANKLIN  J 
MERGLER  DONALD  LEE 
MEREDITH  RALPH  J 
MERKLEY  DORAN  STANLEY 
MERKLEY  CLIFTON  DAVIS 
MERKLEY  MARY  IRENE 
MERRELL  BARBARA  D  B 
MERRELL  CLESTON  GLADE 
MERRELL  BARBARA  ANN 
MERRELL  DAN  KEITH 
MERRELL  JEANNE  LAVON 
MERRELL  J  STERLING 
MERRELL  MARY  LAUREL 


316 
361 
392 


318 
392 
392 

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318 

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392 
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392 


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392 
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392 


392 

85,392 
392 
139 

198,341 
397 


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392 


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361 


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318 


MERRELL  MELVIN  JOSEPH 
MERRELL  MADELEINE 
MERRELL  PHYLLIS 
MERRIAM  ROBERT  ARNOLD 
MERRELL  RICHARD  L 
MERRICK  FLORENCE 
MERRELL  VERN  CARL 
MERRILL  CAROLYN 
MERRILL  DAN 
MERRILL  FREDDIE  C 
MERRILL  HEBER  KENT 
MERRILL  JIMMIE  DALE 
MERRILL  KIETH  W 
MERRILL  KENNETH  WOOD 
MERRILL  LEO 
MERRILL  M  DAVID 
MERRILL  MARILYN  KAY 
MERRILL  MARY  VICKY 
MERRILL  PAUL  FELSHAW 
MERRILL  RONALD  8 
MERRILL  ROBERT  LEE 
MERRILL  RICHARD  G 
MERRILL  VICKIE 
MERRILL  WADE  HARRIS 
MERRITT  LAMONT  RICH 
MERTZ  LYNDA  JO 
MESEKE  WILLIAM  VICTOR 
ME3ERVY  CAROL 
MESERVY  VIRGINIA  RAE 
MESSENGER  JANE  RUTH 
METTNER  LAUREL  JEAN 
METLER  EUGENE  HENRY 
METTENTHIN  TOM 
MEYER  JON  ROGER 
MEYER  FERDINAND  J 
MEYER  JOHN  JEROME 
MEYERS  BRUCE  TUNIO 
MEYERS  CHARLOTTE  KAYE 
MEYERS  HELENE  MARE 
MICHELSEN  OEAN  PHILIP 
MICHAELSON  JAY  ROSCOE 
MICHAELSON  EARLENE 
MICHELL  MARGARET 
MICHIE  CAROL 
MICHIE  REX  MONROE 
MICKEL  HAROLD  LANAE 
MICHIE  LOIS  ANN 
MICKELSEN  ELLEN  DEE 
MICKELSEN  ALICE  M 
MICKELSEN  JAY  ROYAL 
MICKELSEN  JEANtTTE 
METCALFE  JOHN  C  G 
MICKELSEN  WILLIAM  C 
MICKELSON  GARY  LYNN 
MICKLE  RUNALU  LLOYD 
MIOOL'TON  LINOA  ANN 
MIDDLFTON  MARILYN 
MIDGLEY  MELODY  T 
MIHLFEITH  CARL  MAX 
MIERA  MANUEL  RUBEN 
MIERA  ARLENE 
MIKESELL  JtRALD  LOUlS 
MIKESELL  LEO  VAUN 
MIKKELSEN  JERRY 
MILAN  MICHELE  LYNN  A 
MILES  DONALD  GEORGE 
MILES  DOROTHY  LAVERNE 
MILES  MELVIN  HENRY 
f'lLES  PAUL  L 
MILES  ROBERT  LEE 
MILLAR  CAROL  ANN 
MILLAR  HARVEY  DERRILL 
MILLAN  JOSEPHINE  V 
MILLARD  KENNETH  R 
MILLER  ARJAY  WELLS 
MILLER  BONNIE  JANE 
MILLER  CARILYN 
CAROLE  JOYCE  MILLER 
MILLER  CLAUDIA  LOUISE 
MILLER  DANIEL  8 
MILLER  DONNA  BERNICE 
MILLER  ELAINE  MARIE 
MILLER  GERALD  HENRY 
MILLER  GRANT  ALDEN 
MILLER  JAMES  PATRICK 
MILLER  JEAN  MARIE 
MILLER  JEAN  DRAPER 
MILLER  JOE  WILLIAM 
MILLER  JOHN  JOE 
MILLER  JUDITH  L 
MILLER  KAREN  VICTORIA 
MILLER  KEITH  LEROY 
MILLER  LARRY  J 
MILLER  LINDA 
MILLER  LINDA 
MILLER  LINDA  LOU 
MILLER  LEON  CARL 
MILLER  MARILYN 
MILLER  MARILYN  R 
MILLER  MARLENE 
MILLER  MONTY  JOHN 
MILLER  NEIL  KAY 
MILLER  PATRICIA  LEE 
MILLER  RICHARD  R 
MILLER  RICHARD  W 
MILLER  ROBERT  LLOYD 
MILLER  ROY  ISAAC 
MILLER  ROGER  L 
MILLER  TAYLOR  KARL 
MILLER  THOMAS  F 
MILLER  THOMAS  LYNN 
MILLER  VINCENT  ALBERT 
MlLLERfiERG  DIANE 
MILLET  LORIN  EDWARD 
MILLETT  IDONNA 
MILLET  NANCY  0 
MILLET  SANDRA  SUE 
MILLET  EDWARD  M 
MILLETT  GORDON  REX 
MILLS  GARY  LEIGH 
MILLS  HOMER  MAC 
MILLS  LAMOND  ROBERT 
MILLS  SHERRY  ANN 
MILNE  JUDY 
MILNE  LINDA  DAWN 
MILNER  KENNETH  KAY 
MILTON  SHIRLEY  L 
MILTON  GEORGIA  ANNE 
MILTON  LINDA  JOANNE 
MILTON  LATREVA 
MINARD  DARLENE  FAYE 
MINARD  FLOYD  LEROY 
MINEjR  DYANE  E 

GAYLE 

KATHLEEN 

LOA  ANN 

NADINE 

SALLY  LYNN 
MINER  SHARON 


392 

196 


361 
318 
341 
186 


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301 

319 

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392 

17  2,394 


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110 
181 


199,361 
195,341 
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394 

319 
134 

162,341 
361 

75 
301 
116 

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361 


319 
393 
394 
394 
394 


319 
394 


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341 


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207.394 


341 
392 
319 


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361 

137 
361 

219 
139 
341 
341 
393 


393 

393 

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393 

319 


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393 

319 


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361 

393 
151,276.393 

75,393 
143 
189 

393 
393 
361 
393 
361 

186 
393 

75*361 

75,361 


minnick  owen  dennis 
missimer  linda  lee 
mish  karen  beryl 
mitchell  charles  ray 
mitchell  don  william 
mitchell  janice 
mitchell  mames  p 
mitchell  james  edward 
mitchell  james  d 
mitchell  margaret 
mitchell  nolyn  g  5 
mitchell  robert  bruce 
mi tchell  ronald  g 
mitchell  william  c 
mitra  nalini  ranjan 
mitton  pauline 
mittleman  bonnie  sue 
mi  tton  geraldine 
mitton  wallace  reid 
mitton  eileen  thorpe 
mix  merlen  earl 
mobley  thurman  h 
moe  sandra  ruth 
moe  herman  rudolph 
moesser  norma  janiel 
moffat  blake  w 
moffit  henry  edward 

MOFFl TT  GEORGENE  K 
MOFFITT  JR  HOWARD 
MOFHITZ  JAMES  ALLEN 
MOHRAGI  RE2VANIYEH 
MOHLMAN  CARL  GLEN 
MOHLER  CAROL  ANN 
MOLTER  RICHARD  BRUCE 
MOLEN  KENNETH  ALVIN 
MOLLER  RONALD  KENT 
MOLEN  DEAN 
MOLTER  RICHARD 
MOLINEK  JOYCE  CAROL 
MOLLA  MOGUS 
MOLLAZAL  YAZOAN 
MOLEN  OEAN  LOWERY 
MOLLE  FRANKLIN  OALTON 
MOLEN  BRUCE  RICHARD 
KONCUR  CAROLEE 
MONAGMAN  THOMAS  P 
MONASMITH  JON  L 
MONROE  JAMES  WALTER 
MONROE  SHARON  MAY 
MONSEN  RAY  GILMAN 
MONSEN  PAULA  HOPE 
MONSON  DARREL 
MONSON  FARRELL  RAY 
MONSON  LAURENCE  C  111 
MONSON  MARION  E 
MONSON  MARLENE 
MONTAGUE  MERLENE 
MONTGOMERY  OAVIO  C 
MONTGOMERY  ANN 
MONTGOMERY  LUANN 
MONTGOMERY  LINDA  J 
MONTGOMERY  N  8RENT 
MONTGOMERY  SHIELD  8 
MONTGOMERY  VICTORIA 
MONriEf?TH  GARY  CLOYD 
MONTOYA  JOHN  ORLANDO 
MONTIERTH  MAX  ROMNEY 
MOODY  DAVID  SNOW 
MOODY  MILO  LYMAN 
MOODY  RONALD  REX 
MOODY  WILMA  SUSANNE 
MOODY  VIRGINIA 
MOOERS  GARY  R 
MOON  CAROLE  IRENE 
MOON  ALLEN  DEAN 
MOON  BRADFORD 
MOON  DAVID  MILTON 
MOON  LAMONT  WILLIS 
MOON  JUDI TH  ANN 
MOUN  KATHLEEN  WEE 
MOON  KAREN 
MOON  JERRY  RAY 
MOON  KAY 
MOON  MARYETTA 
MOON  SHEILA  MARIE 
MOON  RAYMOND  HEBER 
MOONEY  SUSAN  ANN 
MOORE  4ARBARA  JEAN 
MOOPE  CARMA  MARIE 
MOORE  DANNY  WILLIAM 
MOORE  DANNY  WILLIAM 
MOORE  DARLENE  MARILYN 
MOORE  EVA  WILENE 
MOORE  EVELYN  PENELOPE 
MOORE  JANICE  SETTE 
MOORE  PATRICIA  LEE 
MOORE  RONALD 
MOORE  RUTH  IRENE 
MOORE  RUTH  ANN 
MOORE  THOMAS  J 
MOORE  VIRGINIA  ANN 
MOORE  WALTER  JAMES 
MOORING  ELIZABETH  A 
MOOYA  BETTY  ANN 
MORAY  AGNES  MARIE 
MORAN  CLARENCE  ROBERT 
MORAVEC  GARRY 
MORELOCK  VIVIAN  LEE 
MORGAN  AFTON  ADOLPH 
MORGAN  CAROL 
MORGAN  FRANK  ALBERT 
MORGAN  GRANT  SAUNDERS 
MORGAN  JACKEEN  ANN 
MORGAN  JANICE  ANN 
MORGAN  JANICE 
MORGAN  JOAN 
MORGAN  JOYCE 
MORGAN  JOHN  REID 
MORGAN  KENT  EDWARD 
MORGAN  LAVERDE 
MORGAN  MICHAEL  F 
MORGAN  VERL  F 
MORGAN  SHARON  LEBRAON 
MORGAN  SANDRA  KAYE 
MORGAN  SHARON  ANN 
MORLEY  HAROLD  GARY 
MORLEY  BURL  DAVID 
MORLEY  VIVIAM  JANE 
MORLEY  PAULINE  LOUISE 
MORLEY  RODNEY  RAY 
MORRELL  MARRINER  LEE 
MORRELL  NANCY  ANN 
MORRELL  GEORGE  LOEN 
MORRILL  OAVIO  GRANT 
MORRILL  HAROLD  LAMOND 
MORRILL  KEREN  KAYE 
MORRILL  WESTON  HOYT 
MORRILL  VENETA 
MORRIS  BETTY  JEAN 


75,393 
301 
301 


341 

162*188 

361 

393 

236,361 

361 

301 

393 
361 
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393 
392 


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MORRIS  JAMES  OELL 

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MORRIS  JUOITM  LYNN 

MORRIS  NORMAN  DALE 

MORRIS  ROflIN  "ARJOPIE  393 

MORRIS  SUZY  ANN         319 

MORRIS  SHEILA  393 

MORRIS  PATRICIA  ANN 

MORRIS  SHERRY  LEe 

MORRISON  CRAIG  WIL^UP 

MORRISON  BRENDA  ANN 

MORRISON  RRENDA  ANN 

MORRISON  FRANCIS  FVAN  319 

MORRISON  KENNETH  J 

MORRISON  JUOY  "CAYE 

MORRISON  LIHOA  ANK 

MORRISON  SHIRLEE  ANNE 

MORRISS  CAROLYN 

MORRISON  WAYNE  LEE 

MORROW  GARY  LYNN 

MORROW  JESS 

MORSE    BART    JENNINGS 

MORTENSEN    AROATH    RAE 

MORTEN5EN    (HARTLEY    « 

MORTENSEN    JUDITH    KAYE    137.393 

MORTENSEN    JIM    n  162 

MORTENSEN    J    ROSS  319 

MORTENSEN    KARL    ERNEST     3*1 

MORTENSEN    KATMRYN 

MORTENSEN    MARILYN 

MORTENSEN    V    MARVEY 

MORTENSEN    WALTER    FREO 

MOSER    CECELIA 

MOSER    PAUL    P 

MOSES  WILEORO  DEAN 

MOSLEY  JANET  RAE 

MOSS  CORDON  ERVIN 

MOSS  ELINOR  ANNA 

MOSS  JAMES  ARTHUR  JR 

MOSS  JUDITH 

MOSS  LARRY  AflflOTT 

MOSS  JACK  FLMO 

MOSS  MARLENE 

MOSS  SUSAN  JANE 

MOSS  VERONA  JUNE 

MOTES  NELLIE  IRINK 

MOSTELLEP  ROBERT  E 

MOTES  DELMAR  C 

MOULTON  ALBERT  PAT^E 

MOULTON  CLARK  ALMA  JR  3*1 

MOULTON  JACK  LESTER 

MOULTON  VAUCHN  K 

MOURITSEN  DALE  CLAOit 

mOUSLFY  0O9IS  ANDRU5 

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MOYLE  JOSFPH  AUSTIN 

mOYLE  SOSANNE 

MUGWERU  JAMES  S 

MUFICM  CAROLYN  LEE 

MUELLER  PATRICIA  CAR 

MUCMOW  LUCILLE  E 

MUMLESTEIN  DALE  LFE 

MUHLFSTfIN  LEWIS  DEE 

MUMLESTFIN  WAYNE  ROY 

MUHLPSTFIN  VERL  RFED 

MUIR  DOROTHY  JEANNE 

MUIR  SYLVIA  JOAN 

MUIR  MFLVIN  KENNETH 

MU|R  NANCY  GAY 

MUIR  MARGARET  GAYLE 

MULFORD  ELIZABETH  J 

MULLEN  JOHN  RALPH 

MULVIHILL  OAVIO  S 

MULLINER  MARY  JO 

MUILINS  LEWIS  SHIELDS 

mULVFY  GARY  ARTHUR 

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MUNK  JANEL 

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MUPAYAMA  KOH  DENNIS 

MURfX^CK  ALLAN  LORENZO  190 

MURDOCK  ALLFN  KENT 

MURDOCK  DENNIS  GlFN 

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MURPHY  CAROL  ANN 

MURPHY  ALAN  KEITH 

MunPHY  JO  ANN 

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MURPHY  MAKtNE 

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MURRAY  DONNA  MAf        391 

MURRAY  BLAINE  199»3|9 

MURRAY  KENNETH  POOERT  393 

MURRAY  NORMA  YVONNE    394 

MURRAY  OnpFRTA  LUP 

MURRt  WILLIA**  JAMES 

MUTCH  JOHN  WIlFORD 

MYFRS  EMMETT  T  11 

MYFRS  LINDA 

MYERS  MARILYN  JOAN 

MYERS  STEPHEN  ROBERT 

MYFRS  RICHARD  LELAND 

MYFRS  RONALD  LFROY 

MYFRS  ROGFP  ROY 

MYLFR  FREO  ARNOLD 

MYLAR  ELLEN  KATHLEEN 

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NEBEKER  SPENCER  P 

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NEFF    EVELYN    JOYCE  130,176. 

NEFF    BRANSON    GRAY  39* 

NEGLER    FRANCES    EMILY       39* 

NEIBAUR    RUTH    jANE  319 

NEIGHBORS    HAROLO   LOYD    223.362 


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NEIL    JOHN    DAVID 
NEIL    ROBERTA    MARV 
NEILSON    ELMO    GARY 
MEILSOH    DORA    ELAINE 
HEILSON    JIM    LAMONT 
NEILSON    NANCY    LOU 
NEILSON    MORRIS    EARL 
NEILSON   MARIE    ADElE 
NELSEN    JUDITH    ANN 
NELSON    ALLAN    RHODES 
NELSON    A    KENT 
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NAKANO    HAROLD    TAKESHI     39* 
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NALDER    LANNY    J 
NALDER    ROLAND    ARLON 
NAPPER    SONJA 
NARAIN    MAmESH 

nash  carolyn  jean 

nau  patricia  florence 

nay  devon  p 

naylor  charles  joy 

navlor  clyde  richard 

neal  alice 

nEal  carol 

neal  eileen 

neath  stephen  xlagfs 

NEALLEY  NANCY  IRENE    36? 


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NELSON  FRANKLIN  mOOPF  394 
NELSON  GARTH  LAMQNT    153 
NELSON  GARY  MILTON 
NELSON  GARY  ALAN 
NELSON  GLEN  PyRON 
NELSON  GLEE  W 
NELSON  GORDON  THOMAS 
NELSON  JACK  ADELP^PT 
NELSON  JANEAL 
NELSON  JEAN  EILEFS 
NELSON  JOHN  LOVFLL 
NELSON  JOHN  WAYNE 
NELSON  J0<;EPH  RDIINT 
NELSON  KARIN  mOYLF 
NELSON  LARRY  DON 
NELSON  LEAH  JANF 
NELSON  LINDA  LEE 
NELSON  LINDA  RAE 
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NELSON  MARK  JAY 
NELSON  MARTIN  F 
NELSON  MARY  KATHLEEN 
NELSON  NATALIE  N 
NELSON  NYLIN  BRENT 
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NELSON  NORMA  ELLEN 
NELSON  PAUL  EOWAPO 
NELSON  PEGGY  LARUf 
NELSON  RA  VOE 
NELSON  RAYMOND  K 
NELSON  RICHARD  C 
NELSON  ROGER  DEAN 
NELSON  RODNEY  PRICE 
NELSON  RUTH  micmELLE 

nelson  sharon  c 

nelson  shauna  kaye 

nElson  sherian  Elaine 

nelson  william  forc 

nelson  william  e 

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NETTLES  DONALD  L 
NESS  STANLEY  J  JR 
NEUMARTH  SHARON  L 
NEUROM  CLARK  RICHARD 
NEVILLE  WALTER  maw 

newbolo  smerma 
newby  floyd  lavon 
newman  cheryl  oeanf 
newman  davio  william 
newman  david  w 
newman  frank  harmon 
newman  leon  dennis 
newman  patsy  gail 
newman  marilyn 
newman  shawna  lee 
new50m  john  phillip 

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NEwTON    BRUCF    WILLIAM 
NEWTON    JAY    LYNN 
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NICHOLES    LORIE    H   E 
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NICHOLS     IVAN    RAY 
NICHOLS    GARY    DOANE 
NICHOLS    ANN 
NICHOLSON   CAROL    LEE 
NICHOLSON    CHET    MORLEY    395 
NICHOLSON    JANE    E 
NtCKENS    HAROLD    DEAN 
NICKFLL    AFTON    V 
NICKLES    SANDRA    CMLEO 
NIFLSEN    ARLENE 
NIELSEN    ALLEN    BRYCE 
NIELSEN    CAROL    JEAN 
39*    NIELSEN    CLYDE    MANS 

NIELSFN    CECIL    DARLFNE 
NIFLSEN    DOROTHY    MARIE     155 
NIELSEN    EDMONO    JAMES       395 
NlEL^fN    GENEVA 
NIELSEN    GENrI? 
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NIELSFN    MARvEY    HOLT 
NIELSEN    HILOAGAROE 
NIELSEN    HOPE 
NIELSEN    JAMES    BOYD 
NIELSON    JAMFS    KING 
NIELSEN    JANET    KAYf 
NIELSEN    JULIA    ANN 
NIELSEN    JUDITH    MOPE 
NIELSEN    LESLIE    GFRAlD 
NIELSEN    LINOA    MAE 
NIELSEN    MARIET 
NIELSEN    MARILYN    B 


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NIELSEN    NORMAN    LEPOY 
NIELSEN    NIFL     JOSEPH 
NIELSEN    PHYLLIS    V  320 

NIELSEN    PATRICIA    r>  jjj 

NIELSFN    RICHAOn  139 

NIELSEN  ROSFMAOY  m 
NIELSEN  SHANNA  LEE 
NIELSEN  SYLVIA  BEL 
NIELSEN    WINIFRED  156>395 

NIELSON    ALAK    SCOTT 
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NIELSON    BRYCE  34? 

NIELSON    CARL 

NIELSON    CECIL  562 

NIELSON    DOUGLAS    J  399 

NIELSON    ELLEN  156.395 

NIELSON    EUGENF    KEITH 
NIELSON    JOHN    DEASY  ?62 

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NIELSON    LAWRENCE    GLEN    320 
NIELSON    L INOA    LOO 
NIELSON    LOIS  367 

NIELSON    LOIS  320 

NIELSON    MARJORY    ANNE 
NIELSON    NElLA    LOUISE       320 
NIELSON    NORM  201 

NIELSON    PORTIA    JANE  127 

NIELSON    RAY    IFON 
NIELSON    RONALO    A  221 

NIELSON    ROGER    B 
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NIELSON  THOMAS  PETER 
NIKAMO    MARGARITA  320 

NILSEN    WAYNE    DELLES 
NIMS    CORAlEE    V  362 

NINMAN    JANICE    F  151.395 

NINOW  CECIL  DUDLEY 
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NISH    GARY    LEE 

NISSEN     SHIRLEY    E  64.3*? 

NISONGER  DAN  PAUL 
NIX    JANICE    RUTH  362 

NIXON    ANDREW    RICHARD       395 
NIXON    GLADE     C 
NOAKES    JAYCFNF    ELVORA    342 
NOAKES    GERALDINE  320 

NOBBS    RONALf>    CLARENCE 
NJUGUNA    NOAH    KURIA 
NIXON    SALLY    ANN 
NOBLE    DONNA    LOU  395 

NOBLE    CAROLYN    JEAN  362 

NOBLE  KENNETH  BATES 
NOBLE    VERNICE  320 

NODA    YOSMIE  362 

'9t    NOEL    ROBERT    EDWARD  244.?*5 

NOHARA    GEORGE    maSAO 
NOEL    KENNETH    AARON 
NOHARA    NADINE     SH|ZUKO 
NOEL    KENNEY  147 

NOLAND    SHARLENE  362 

NOONER    TENNIE    JOY  69*l*3.3*n 

NORBERG    JANICE    KAV  T5i34? 

NORBERG    JARON    B 
NOROES    KAYE    LORRAINE       34? 
NOROES    VAUGHN    EDWARD       162.3*2 
NORDSTROM    GARY    LEE  320 

NORDSTROM   PATRICIA    B       395 
NORMAN    DAVID    RRUCE  362 

NORMAN    RONALD    ALLEN  395 

NORMAN    VERNAL    GARTH  159 

NORMAN  GARY  REEVE 
NORRIS    RALPH  75.395 

MORRIS    ELIZABETH    ANN       395 
NORRIS    GENEAL 

PtORTON    ARTHUR    DENNIS       153.362 
NORTON    JR    DON    EVAN 
NORTON    DALE    HENRY 
NORTON    GARY    BLAINE  362 

NORTON  FREDERICK  L 
NORTON    JUDITH    REDO  193*320 

NORTON    RICHARD    L  162*342 

NORTON    RONALO    JAMES  395 

NOURSE     RICHARD    HENRY  98.342 

NOSLER  JOHN  F  JR 
NOVAK     STEPHEN    FRANK  36? 

NOVAKOVICH  STEPHEN  G 
NOVAKOVlCH  MICHAEL  J 
NOVAK     SHERAN 

NOWELL    JAMES    |RW|N  16? 

NOWELL     JULlANNE    P  363 

NOYES    PATRICIA    ANN  143*363 

NUFFER     STANTON    SMART       3?0 
NUFFER    LINDA    JEAN  75 

NUNES    CAROLYN  395 

NUNES    ROBERT    LAURENCE    395 
NUSEIBEH    NASI8    FAMIM       520 
NUTTALL    DRAYTON    G 
NUTTALL    DAVID    DEAN 
NUTTALL    EILEENE  156*395 

NUTTALL    GORDON   LYON 
NUTTALL    ELLIS    LEONARD 
NUTTALL    GLADYS     JOANNE 
NUTTALL    RONALD    DEAN         J95 
NYE    EARL    BRENT  320 

NYLAND    GLORIA    ANN  395 

NYHAN    NANCY  160*395 

NYLUND    JACK    ALLAN 


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OAKES    PATRICIA    N 
OAKS    ANNETTE    ROZENA 
OAKS    HAROLD    RASMAS 
OATES    ERNEST    DONALD 
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OBRIEN    TERRY    JOMN 
OBRIEN    MICMAEL    LYMAN 
OCKEY    SHARON    KAT 
OCKEY    DON    RAY 
OOIAN    ROBERT 
OOONNAL    VALDEN    LARFLL 
OOONNAL    BEVERLY    KAY 
OGATA    MAMORU 
OGSORN    ALTON    FREO 
OOSORN    DAISY    LAMAHA 
3*?  OOOCN    LARRY 

75.l74t541   OCOEN    LOLA 

OGOEN    KAREN    LOUISE 
320.399  OOOCN    MARY    maRSMA 

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OLD    CROW    PATRICIA    R 
OLDROYO    HANNAH    LOUISE     155*199 
OLOROYD    HARK     THOMAS  lt9.343 

OLOROvD    JR    WILLIAM    V       199 
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OLER    ARTHUR    JAY 

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OLIVER    GCOCE    tf  362 

OLIVER    KATHERINE    L 
OLIVER    kitty  342 

OLLERTON    CARL     ADAMS 
OLPIN    JUNE 

OLPIN    LAWRENCE    DON  342 

OLPiN    JACOUEltN  5T2 

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olsen  Blaine  freorick 

OLSEN    carmen    CARSON 

OLSEN    CONNIE    lEE 

OLSEN    DAVID    B 

OLSEN    DUANE    EARL 

OLSEN    DON    RICHARD 

OLSEN    GAENELL  395 

OLSEN    GORDON    EVANS 

OLSEN    JANE  206.3*2* 

OtSEN    JANIS  363 

OLSEN    JAMES    RAPHAEL         223 

OLSON    JERRI 

OLSEN    JETTE  395 

OLSEN    KETTE    ANN 

OLSEN    LEA  68*    75< 

OLSEN    LOIS    LOUISE  399 

OLSEN    MELVIN    EUGENE 

OLSEN    MERlLEE    JOY  342 

OLSEN    OSCAR    DARWIN  320 

OLSEN    PATRICIA  34? 

OLSEN    ROY    EDWARD 

OLSEN    ROSS  395 

OLSEN    ROSS    LEE 

OLSEN    TERRY    JOHNSON 

OLSEN    TAMARA  131.3*7 

OLSON    BEVERLY  3?^ 

OLSON    RRENDA    JOAN  363 

OLSON    OUANE    ARVIL  3*2 

OLSON    DIANE    BAXTER  T5*150( 

OLSON    OIANE    BAXTER  395 

OLSON    EDWARD    JOHN  363 

OLSON    GRANT    lEh| 

OLSON    HAROLD    CARP 

OLSON    IlENE    JOYCE  75.363 

OLSON    JAMES    KENT 

OLSON    KENYON    ROBERT 

OLSON    JAMES    K 

OLSON   JERRI  342 

OLSON    JACKIE  137 

OLSON    KARE-*    LYNN  321 

OLSON    LEA  69 

OLSON    MARY    HARRIS 

OLSON    MARY    ANNE  67.153 

OLSON    MARYANN  110.15C 

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OLSON    MARYANN  399 

OLSON    ROGEa    EUGENE 

OLSON    RALPH    PAin. 

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ONEILL    KATHLEEN    CORA 

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ONGMAN  SUSAN  JOY        399 

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ORCHARD    STEPHEN   Of AN 
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ORD    LINDA    RUTH 
ORD    JOHN    CRAIG 
ORD    RICHARO    NEIL 
ORO    SHARON    FAVE 
ORMAN     DEE     ANN 
ORHAN    ROT 
ORME    FRED   HERMAN 
ORME     STANFORD    m(Rl|N 
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ORR    EDWIN    COROFLL 
ORR    CONNIE    SUE 
ORR    RALPH    ODFLL 
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ORTON     ARNOLT    MERLE 
ORTON    JOHN    WILLIAM 
ORTON    ROBERT    Fram 
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OSSOlA    MICHAEL 
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OSTLER    ELVIN    ARTHUR 
OSTLER    FLOYD    LAVELL 
OSTLER    KATHLEEN 
OSTLER    JAY    LOWELL 
OSTLER    JOHN    TAYLOR 
OSTLER    GLENN    L 
OSTLER    MARC  I  A    LYNNE 
OSTLER    NELLIE    N 
OSTLER    ROSE-ARY    DAW* 
OSTLER    THOMAS    MORRIS 
OSTLUND    KAREN    ANN 
OTTESEN    EUGENE    ANDREW 
OTTLFY    JEROLD    DON 
OTTOSEN    JOANN 
0U2OUNVAN    HAGOR    J 
OVERALL    CMCROT    GAtlE 
OVERLY    GERALD   GLEN 
OVERSBY    JUOIlYNN 
OVtRSTREET    EARLE    L 
OVESON    DIXIE    RANDALL 
OVESON     STEPHEN    BERG 
OWEN    JUDITH    MARIE 
OWEN    WAYNE     LEROT 
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OWENS    ETHEL    CATmCRINE 
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RAASO    SUSAN    EDITH  139.399 


PACE    ALFRED    LAWRENCE 

PACE    BONNIE  3*7 

PACE    0    DAWN 

PACE    ELLEN 

PACE    GEORGE    WENDELL 

PACE    KAARIN 

PACE    KAREN 

PACE    LINDA    JFAN  301 

PACE    MARILYN 

PACE    MAROCN    ALBERT 

PACE    MARGARET  3*7 

PACE    RONALD    F  321 

PACE    RALPH    E  3*7 

PACE    RALPH    WALTER  301 

PACE    wlLLIA.*   RAY  3*7 

PACK    CLARENCE    W     11 

PACK    MELVIN    JAMCS 

PACK    RUSSELL     T  3*7 

PACK    VONA    HELEN 

PACKER    DOTTIE    OCAMHE         T9 

PACKER    BOi«N|E    FERN  143.3*7 

PACKER    MICHAEL    SCOTT 

PACKER    JU«E  347 

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PALMER     JAMES    C  395 

PALMER    JAMES    LYNN  399 

PALMER     JEBALD    LEON  19-- 

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PALMER    L    MERRILL  921 

PALMER    NORMAN    JAMES  3*7 

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PALMES    RUTH  79*399 

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PARAHORE    DOROTHY    G  399 

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PARENT    VERNON    F  30? 

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PATTEPSON  MICHAEL  JAY 
PATTERSON  LINDA  MARIE 
PATTERSON  CENT  R 
PATTERSON  NANCY  LOU 
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PATTERSON  SUSAN  JANE 
PATTON  EOWAPO  F 
PATTON  LARRY  THOMAS 
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PAULSON  FAYF  LOUISE 
PAULSON  KAREN  NINA 
PAULSON  JEAM  R 
PAYNE  ALLEN 
PAXMAN  CRAIG  WILLIAM 
PAXMAN  DAVID  ALGER 
PAXTON  R08FRT  CHARLES 
PAYNE  DONNA 
PAYNE  DONALD  LEE 
PAYNE  HARRY  VERN 
PAYNE  JAY  RICHARD 
PAYNE  NEVIN  BUTLER 
PAYNE  ROBERT  L 
PAYNE  ROY  ALLEN 
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PAYNE  PETA  MARte 
PAYNE  ROBERT  mJCHAEL 
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PEACE  EVALYN  BELINDA 
PEACOCK  JOHN  BRUCE 
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PEARCE  CATHERINE  M 
PEARCE  LINDA 
PEARCE  MERLE  KENT 
PEARSON  ADA  CAROLE 
PEARSON  ALVF  J 
PEAPSON  ^RUCE 
PEARSON  LENNART  JON 
PEARSON  PtC-'ARD  C 
OEAPSON  ROBERT  VERNON 
PEARSON  PAULA 
PEART  RONALD  MAX 
PEART  EDWARD  LYNN 
PEAPT  ROBERT  HARVFY 
CEAY  CAROL 
PEAY  DEANNA 
PEAV  LOIS  LODENE 
PEAY  PEARL  PHYLLIS 
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PECK  ISAAC  DAN 
PFCK  KATHERINE  MARIE 
PECK  NELSON  THOMAS  JR 
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PECTOL  LEROY  FON 
PEDERSEN  ELRAY  L 
PEDEPSEN  JAMES  LOEL 
PEDERSEN  RO'lERT  G 
PEOERSON  DAVID  RALPH 
PFDERSON  GEHRGE  ANN 
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PENNINC-TON  r,AIL  ANN 
PENNINGTON  D  LOUISE 
PENNINGTON  CHARLES 
PENMAN  RICHARD  B 
PENNOCK  JUDITH  MijRPHY 
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PERCY  JEANNINE  E 
PERKINS  ALBERT  H  lU 
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PERKINS  GARY  LAMAR 
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petersen  paul  robert 
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PETERSON  BYRON  PRATT 
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PETERSON  CAMILLE 
PETERSON  CARWIN  YOUNG 
PETERSON  CARL  KAY 
PETERSON  CHARLES  E  JR 
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PETERSON  ELAINE 
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PETERSON  ERLEND  DEAN 
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PETERSON  IDA  RUTH 
PETERSON  JAMES  C 
PETERSON  JFRI  ANN 
PETERSON  JAN  FARLEY 
PETERSON  JOHN  CARL 
PETERSON  JOY  GAY 
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PETERSON  LEE  WAYNE 
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PETERSON  LOUISE 
PETERSON  NADINE  EDITH 
PETERSON  NORMA  P 
PETERSON  NORMAN  L 
PETERSON  ORLEN  CURTIS 
PETERSON  PATRICIA  A 
PETERSON  PHYLLIS 
PETERSON  ROBERT  W 
PETERSON  ROYAL  EDWIN 
PETERSON  ROYAL  EDWIN 
PETERSON  RUTHIE 
PETERSON  SARAH  HELEN 
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PETERSON  THELMA  ANN 
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PETTEY  KAY 
PETTINGILL  JUDITH  L 
PETTINGILL  MONT  J 
PETTIT  ROBERT  F  HI 
PETTIT  MARILYN  BETH 
PETTY  BRUCE  B 
PEXTON  BOB 
PEXTON  JAMES  HARLOW 
PHEETERS  JANICE 
PHELPS  BONNIE  JEAN 
PHELPS  MARDEN  KENNETH 
PHILLIPS  CAROLYN  SUE 
PHILLIPS  DEL3ERT  ROSS 
PHILLIPS  JlM  CHILD 
PHILLIPS  JAMES 
PHILLIPS  LINDA  JEAN 
PHILLIPS  MARILYN  JANE 
PHILLIPS  MAX  MERLIN 
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PHIPPFN  CAROL  MARIE 
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PIERCE  NILES 
PIERCE  SHARION  LOUISE 
PIERCE  PATRICIA  A 
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PIERCE  THOMAS  JACK 
PIERCE  TEDDY  HYRUM 
PIERSON  JAMES  ARTHUR 
PIERSON  CONNIE 
PIERSON  LAURENCE  M 
PIERSON  PATRICIA 
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PlHL  KAREN  ELIZABETH 
PILLAR  THOMAS  JAMES 
PILGRIM  JOHN  STEVEN 
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PINCOCK  RONALD  BEN 
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PIORKOWSKI  NAriCV  M 
PIORKOWSKI  BERNARD  A 
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POCOCK  NORMA  R 
POCOCK  RODNEY  W 
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POHL  MARY  ANN 
POLITIS  CONSTANTINOS 
POLITIS  GEORGE  SPIROS 
POLL  JUDITH  MAURINE 
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POLGAR  PETER 
POLLARD  PAMELA  ELAINE 
POLLEI  GLENNIS 
POLLY  KAREN  ELIZABETH 
POND  BERNICE  F 
POND  CAROLYN 
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PORTER  EDWARD  EUGENE 
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PORTER  LEXIE  RANDA 
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PORTER  RENEE  ROBINSON 
PORTER  RULON  NATHAN 
PORTER  RUTH  ALICE 
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POTTS  JON  SELBY 
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PRATT  ELENA 
PRATT  GREGORY  EVANS 
PRATT  JOHN  LEON 
PRATT  LOIS  JEAN 
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PRATT  MARY  ELEANOR 
PREDIGER  CAROL  ANN 
PREATOR  FRANZA  NADINE 
PRENGEL  ROGER  DELANO 
PRESCOTT  PATRICIA  ANN 
PRESTON  CAROLE  JUNE 
PRESTON  DONALD  REED 
PRESTON  THOMAS  M 
PRESTWICH  EARL  J 
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PRICE  DONALD  MARTIN 
PRICE  GLORIA  RUTH 
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PRICE  JAMES  WILLIAM 
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PRICE  KENT  HAMPTON 
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PRINS  ANNA  CATHARINA 
PRINSTER  PAUL  JEFFREY 
PRIOR  KEITH  ANDREW 
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PRITCHARD  JAMES  A 
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PROWS  RAE  LYNN 
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PUGH  ETHEL  ANN 
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RASMUSSEN  JUDY  ANN 
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RAWCLIFFE  WILLIAM  E 
RAWLE  JOSEPH  MILLETT 
RAWLINGS  LLOYO  F 
RAWLINGS  JEANETTE  C 
RAWLINGS  REED  COLTON 
RAWLINS  JANEEN 
RAWLINS  DEANNA  LOUISE 
RAWLINS  BERT  JOSEPH 
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RAWLS  JAMES  FRANKLIN 
RAWSON  CAROLE  LUCILE 
RAY  JERIANNE 
RAY  GARY  NORHAN 
RAY  JA*^ES  PIENT 
RAY  KATHYLEEN  DIANA 
RAY  LINDA  MARGARET 
RAY  LEAH  ELAINE 
RAY  KAREN  ALICE 
RAY  NATY  ALICE 
RAY  MARY 
RAY  SHARON 
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READING  BOBETTE 
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REAM  JOSEPH  JAMES 
REAM  ELEANOR  KONDO 
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REAY  JON  ROBERT 
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REDD  GEORGE  BYRON 
REDD  JEANNE  KAY 
REDD  VERNA 
REDD  TONYA 
REOFORD  CHRISTIE 
REDFORD  COLLEEN 
REDFORD  DOUGLAS  A 
REOFORD  SHIRLEY 
REOTFELDT  ELANA  MAE 
REECE  ANNA  JOLEEN 
REED  BRENDA 
REED  DONALD  WAYNE 
REED  CHARLES  EDWARD 
REED  KENNETH  LEE 
REED  MITCHEL  LOUIS 
REED  PEARL  IRENE 
REED  PAUL  CURTIS 
REED  STANLEY  HAWLEY 
REED  SHARON  JOAN 
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REES  DAVID  CLARENCE 
REES  RICHARD  GRANT 
REES  RICHARD  WAYNE 
REES  SUSAN 
REESE  EDNA  SCOTT 
REESE  JANE 
REESE  KAY 

REESE  JOHN  WILLIAM  JR 
REESE  LORIN  EUGENE 
REESE  JACK 
REESE  NEORA  WATKINS 
REESE  ROBERT  AMENT 
REEVE  JANET 
REEVE  JO  ANN 
REEVE  JULIANN  E 
REEVE  JR  REX  CROPPER 
REEVE  STEPHEN  MILO 
REEVE  REBECCA  ANN 
REEVES  MARILYN 
REGENSCHEIT  MARJORIE 
REGIS  FRED 
REICHERT  ELIZABETH 
REIO  CAROL  RAY 
REIO  BRUCE  ALAN 
REIO  DONALD 
REID  GERALOINE 
REID  JACQUALINE  A 
REID  LOIS  ADELE 
REID  JACK  LEON 
REID  RUTH 

REID  PAULEEN  MARIE 
REID  THELMA  ANN 
^EIDHEAO  JOE  ARLEN 
REIMER  SANDRA  SUE 
REJi'lSCHIISSEL  ERNEST 
REINHOLD  ALLEN  KURT 
REINHART  LEON  HOWARD 
REISNER  LILLIAN  ANNIE 
REISNER  ANN  THERESA 
RELTEA  PAMELA  MAUREEN 
RELYEA  PAMELA  MAUREEN 
RELYEA  PAMELA  MAUREEN 
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REIJCHER  LEONARD  JAY 
RENO  LYNN  DALE 
RENNIE  ROBERT  R 
RENNICK  JERRY  KENNETH 
RENTZ  NOEL  JAMES 
RENEER  PHYLLIS 
RENEER  DOUGLAS  LEAMON 
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REJL  DORA 
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REX  ROMANIE  NEYAN 
REX  NORMAN  DALE 
REX  RONALD  DEE 
REYNOLDS  HAROLD  N 
REYNOLDS  HAROLD  W  JR 
REYNOLDS  JAMES  M 
REYNOLDS  KATHLEEN 
REYNOLDS  JOAN  MARIE 
REYNOLDS  JULENE 
REYNOLDS  LARRY  OUANE 
REYNOLDS  NOEL  BELOON 
REYNOLDS  PATRICIA 
REYNOLDS  WAYNE  S 
RHEES  SHARON  E 
RHOADES  DUA.VE 
RHOTON  WALTER  NELO 
RHODES  RONALD  LESLIE 
RHOTON  JARED  DOUGLAS 
RICE  DENNIS  DEVAR 
RICE  KAREN  OAPLENE 
RICE  JAMES  EDWIN 
RICE  WILLIAM  CLEM 
RICE  YVONNE  RUTH 
RICH  DAVID  EDWARD 
RICH  MERILYNNE 
RICH  MIGNON  JEE 
RICH  SUZANNE 
RICHAN  FAYE  CLAYSON 
RICHARDS  ARNOLD  L 
RICHARDS  SARPIE  W 
RICHARDS  CLARITA  H 
RICHARDS  DAVID  RONALD 
RICHARDS  GEORGE  F  111 
RICHARDS  JOHN  DEAN 
RICHARDS  MARILYN 
RICHARDS  PAUL  CHIPMAN 
RICHARDS  SAUNDRA  J 
RICHARDS  SUSAN  JOAN 
RICHARDSON  BEVAN  M 
RICHARDSON  CHARLES  E 
RICHARDSON  C08URN  M 
RICHARDSON  CAROLE  J 
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RICHARDSON  ROBERTA  L 
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RICKS  FRANKLIN  BRUCE 
RICKS  LAREE 
RICKS  MARY  JORDAN 
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RIGBY  HAL  B 
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RlLFY    OOYFL     LFF  323 

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RIPLFY    GAY 

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ROBINS  NANCY  IRFNF 

ROBINS  NANCY 

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RORINSON  nONNA  KAY 

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RORINSON  NANCY 

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ROBISON  VAL 

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ROB SON  LAN  I 

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RODFBACi:  GLFNN  T 

ROOIN  FILFFN 

ROOGFRS  PAUL  LFF 

ROF  rFNNFTM  VARLFY 

ROF  CAROL  ANN 

ROAALA  JOSEPH  STANLEY 

ROGERS  BONNIE  LFF 

ROGERS  CAROL  JEAN 

ROGFRS  CAROLYN 

ROGERS  GFBALO  OWIGHT 

ROGERS  HELFN  JO 

ROGERS  JUOI 

ROGFRS    ItENNA 

ROGERS    MAPY    «AY 

ROGERS  MILTON  STOIlT 

ROGMAAP  LINOA  IRENE 

ROGFRSON  PATRICIA  ANN 

ROMBOCIf  IINOA  LOUI  SF 

ROHNFP  VFRLA  ANN 

BOrFS  LINOA  LE* 

BOKES  NINA  KATHLEEN 

BOLANO  CAROL  LOUISE 

BOLANO  MITCHELL  ** 

POLAPP  WILLIAM  HOWARD 

BOKFS  KATMY  114 

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ROLLINS  FTMFL  LAPAF    399 

ROLLINS  ANNFTTF 

BOLllNS  LFSl IF  MCKAY 

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POMNFY  GAYLF  399 

BOMNFY  KELLY  WAYNE 

BOHNFY  NOBMA  JEAN       399 

ROMNEV  MEREDITH  IRVIN 

BOMNFY  PFGINA  VELMAR   399 

ROMRELL  RALPH  ROGER 

BONNOW  CAROL  MAflIF      21^ 


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ROOKS  JAMES  DOYLE 
ROOKS  CLAYTON  0  JR 
ROONEY  RELLA 
ROPER  OWEN  DElOY 

rose  gary  thruman 
rose  jacouflyn  m 
rose  maryann 
rose  michael  lee 
rose  phyllis  dianf 
rose  robert  flovo 
rose  sharon  lyn 
rosendi  Flora  m 
posenstengfl  william 
rosenlof  flva  w 

ROSENIAHD  MALINDA  P 
ROSENLOF  FLVA 
ROSELUND  MALINOA 
ROSKFLLEY  CHESTER  M 
ROSKELLEY  DIANE 
ROSKFLLEY  RONALD  LYNN 
ROSS  BARBARA  ELLFN 
ROSS  CHRISTY 
ROSS  OONNA  AllPILLA 
ROSS  LU70N 
ROSS  MARION  LFF 
ROSS  RONALD  ALLFN 
ROSSITER  RONALD  DALE 
ROSSITER  WILLIAM  D 
ROSVALL  RHEA  MAE 
ROTHFRMAL  R6M0NA  V 
ROTHSPPACK  ANNE  H 
flOTHF  SHlRLFY  APRYL 
ROtPNDS  SHIRLEY  ANN 
POI'NOY  FFRPFL  GLADF 
ROtJNDY  NORMAN  J 
ROUNDY  MARVIN  F 
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ROUNDY  STEVE  LORENZO 
ROUTH  PATRICIA  L 
ROWAN  LANA  LFF 
ROWE  BARBARA  JEAN  L 
ROWE  FRED  A 
ROWE  LYLE  KEITH 
ROWE  PATRICIA 
ROWE  SHFRPFL  GAY  B 
ROwE  SHARPON  JOLYNF 
ROWE  VIVIA  KAY 
ROWE  RICHARD  BARRIP 
ROWE  VtCKY 
ROWLAND  REBECCA 
ROWLEY  DELORES  KAY 
ROWLEY  DUDLEY  JOHN 
ROWLEY  HELEN 
ROWLEY  LOLA  ANNE 
ROWLEY  RICHARO  LLOYD 
ROWNOW  CAROL 
ROYER  MTAHNA  DAWN 
ROYLANCE  KENNETH  fl 
ROYLANCF  ROBERT  C 
ROYLANCE  SUSAN 
RUflOW  WALTER  STEVEN 
RUOD  LYNDA  LOU 
RUGE  JAMES  DOWNING 
RUT?  PHILIP  ELLIS 
RUGRAFF  EARL  WILLARD 
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PUMEL  BARBARA  ANN 
HUNSWICK  CAROL  JULIE 
RUNYAN  JEPALD  LEE 
RUSH  DORA  THERESA 
RUSK  JFRROLD  GLENN 
RU5HT0N  SANDRA  LEE 
RUSSELL  FRANCES  ANN 
RUSSELL  LACY  MAP|E 
RUSSELL  PATRICIA  B 
RUSSELL  ROBERT  ORVIN 
RUSSELL  SIDNEY  MORRIS 
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SALEM  EAYEK  KHALIL 
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SALISBURY  DAVID  G 
SALISBURY  MARJORIE  G 
SALMON  KAY  MOLT 
SALTAPELLI  KATHRYN  L 
SALTI  AMER  OMAR 
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SAMPLES  A  BRUCE 
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SAMPSON  OAVIO  PAUL 
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239  SANDERS  JOYCE  ANNETTE 

399  SANDERS  LUCINOA  JEAN 

174  SANDERS  SHIRLEY  ANNE 

399  SANDERS  RAYMOND  EARLE 

7S»399       SANDERS  WALTER  R 

SANDERS  RICHARO  OwEN 
SANDERSON  CHARLES  0 
SANDERSON  DEVON 
SANDERSON  SHARON  E 
SANDLIN  SANDRA  LEE 
SANDOVAL  ANITA 
141  SANDSTROM  ROBERT  A 

399  SANNAft  JUDY  ANNE 

399  SANNAR  PEGGY  JOYCE 

399  SANNAR  JERRY  CHARLES 

364  SANT  GEORGE  RICHARD 

109*364       SANT  CONNIE 
399  SANTIAGO  FRANCIS 

364  SANTIAGO  ELLA 

143(344       SAPP  MARSHA 

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399  SARGENT  MORRIS  NEAL 

148*399       SARKADY  EDWARD  JAMFS 

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323  SARGENT  SHELDON 

399  SARKKA  ARM[  KAARINA 

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323  SAUNDERS  IDA  VALINE 

399  SAUNDERS  CELIA 

SAUNDERS  DELL  M 
399  SAUNDFRS  CARMA  GWFN 

323  SAUNDERS  CAROLYN  JEAN 

SAUNDFRS  GWFN  FLLA 
364  SAUNDFRS  CAPMA 

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399  SAUNDERS  RONALD  A 

323  SAUNDERS  VALINE 

344  SAVAGE  BARBARA  ANN 

364  SAVAGE  DON  HANSEN 

364  SAVAGE  JAMES  JACKSON 

344  SAVAGE  MARKY  DALE 

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139  SAYER  KEN  L 

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199  SAYRE  LINDA  FLI2ARFTH 

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164  SCHAOF  ROBFPTA  ANN 

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399  SCHAAP  KENNETH  RFNE 

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STEFFENSEN  ARLENE  P 

5TEFFENSEN  PAT 

STEFFENSEN  CAROL 

STEIMLE  LAWRENCE  J 

STEIN  WINDY 

STEIMLE  SALLY  LO  RENE  143 

STEIMLE  LINDA  ELAINE   143.199.402 

STEINAGEL  JOHN  D 

STEINAGEL  JUDITH  ANNE  145 

STE1NMET2  JUDY  ARLENE 

STEINKE  RON  EUGENE 

STENTZEL  GARRY  E 

STEPHAN  SUSAN  JANE 

STEPHENS  DONNA  FAYE 

STEPHENS  KAROL 

STEPHENS  LARRY  T 

STEPHENSON  DON 

STEPHENSON  DON  RAY 

STEPHENSON  GEORGE  L 

STEPHENSON  JULIA  ANN 

STEPHENSON  JACLAND  M 

STEPHENSON  LARRY 

STEPHENSON  PAUL  JAMES 

STEPHENSON  SHIRLEY 

STERLING  SHARMEN  M 

STERGER  RAYMOND  E 

STERRETT  MORRIS  RAY 

5TEUBER  PETE 


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325 

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STEVENS  BERTHA  BIRDIE  402 
325 


365 


401 


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401 

401 

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325 
345 

153 


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325 

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STEVENS  BARBARA  W 

STEVENS  DANIEL  TURNER 

STEVENS  DALE  JOHN 

STEVENS  DONALD  ELMER 

STEVENS  JANET  TAYLOR 

STEVENS  JOHN  WALTER 

STEVENS  KAREN 

STEVENS  MARY  ELLEN 

STEVENS  MERRILLYN 

STEVENS  MONT  JOHNSON 

STEVENS  NANCY  LEE 

STEVENS  NORMAN  S 

STEVENS  PATRICIA  S 

STEVENS  THOMAS 

STEVENS  ROBERT  LANE 

STEVENS  SHIRLEY  J 

STEVENS  THOMAS  M 

STEVEN5EN  LARRY 

STEVENSON  CAROL 

STEVENSON  GEORGE  M 

STEVENSON  JOSEPH  G 

STEVENSON  LORIN  DEE 

STEVENSON  JOYCE 

STEVENSON  KENT  LYMAN 

STEVENSON  RAY  MELVIN 

STEVENSON  WILLIAM  V 

STEVENSON  WARREN  W 

STEWART  ALLEN  PAUL 

STEWART  CAROLYN  D 

STEWART  CHARLOTTE  L 

STEWART  CAROL  LINDA 

STEWART  CARMA 

STEWART  CARL  DON 

STEWART  DAVE  D 

STEWART  DARLENE 

STEWART  DUANE  WALKER 

STEWART  DOUGLAS  C 

STEWART  FRANCIS  JAN 

STEWART  FLOYD  FULLMER  402 

STEWART  GARY  L  98»  99»173 

STEWART  GARY  L  181 

STEWART  GARY  WEBB       70.366 

STEWART  GLENN  WILLARO  157 

STEWART  HELEN  K         402 

STEWART  JAMES  WILLIAM 

STEWART  JAMES  L  JR 

STEWART  J  ERNEST 

STEWART  JANET  RUTH 

STEWART  KATHLEEN 

STEWART  LYNNE 

STEWART  LYNN 

STEWART  LYNN  J 

STEWART  MARILYN  RUTH 

STEWART  MARSHA  ANN 

STEWART  MARION  LENORE 

STEWART  MELBA  DARLENE 

STEWART  RAMONA  GAYLE 

STEWART  ROBERT  WILSON 

STEWART  STANLEY  HUGH 

STICKNEY  SHARON  JOYCE 

STILES  GAIL  ALLEN 

STILLMAN  LEONARD  M  JR  402 

STINE  DOROTHY  W 

STINE  ALAN  LANGLOIS 

5TIPAC  GLORIA  ANN 

:,TIRLING  KEITH  HENRY 

STIRLANO  OIANE 

STOCK  RITA  KAY 

STOCK  ROBERT  EARL 

STOCK  ROBERT  BROWNING  366 

STOCKING  ROYAL  J 

STOCKS  SONORA 

STODDARD  BARBARA  C 

STODDARD  DARRELL  JAY 

STODDARD  DONALD  J 

STODDARD  CAROLYN  J      75*402 

STODDARD  JOE  186 

STODDARD  TED  DEE        366 

STOFFER  LUCILE  ANN     325 

STOFFERS  KENNETH  W     402 

STOFFERS  GERALD  M      366 


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STOKER  JIMMIE  B 
STOKES  ERNEST  JOHN 
STOKES  BETTY  LEE 
STOKES  GORDON  ELLIS 
STOKES  MARILYN 
STOLP  CAROL  JUNE 
STONE  DAVID  RODGER 
STONE  DEVON  MERLIN 
STONE  DAVID  LEONARD 
STONE  GRACE 
STONE  JACOUELINE  LEE 
STONE  JOHN  ROGER 
STONE  LYNN  HARDY 
STONE  LEWIS  KAY 
STONE  NANCY  MARIE 
STONE  OTTO  PIERCE 
STONE  RICHARD  LLOYD 
STONE  SUELLEN 
STONEBRAKER  LINDA  L 
STONEKING  JACK  L 
STONER  MARK  RUSSELL 
STONELY  JOHN  DANIEL 
STONES  CARL 
STONES  MARGARET  C 
STOOKEY  DAVID  GRAY 
STOOkEY  DAVID 
STORHEIM  JOHN  ENGH 
STORHEIM  JOHN 
STORRS  BONNIE  KAYE 
STORRS  KEITH  LARRY 
STORRS  LORNA 
STORRS  LORNA 
STOTT  DOUGLAS  W 
STOTT  GARY  DON 
STOTT  NOLAN  GEORGE 
STOTTS  RICHARD  LEO 
STOUT  EDWARD  DEAN 
STOUT  MARY  ANN 
STOUT  ROBERT  THOMAS 
STRASBURG  GEO  BRYANT 
STRATE  NATALIE 
STRATFORD  KAREN  KAE 
STRATFORD  DICK 
STRATFORD  RICHARD  C 
STRATFORD  NANCY  CAL 
STRATTON  DAVID  C 
STRATTON  LYNNETTE 
STRATTON  LAURA 
STRATTON  RICHARD  B 
STRAYER  GEORGE  HENRY 
STREET  JUDYTH  ANNE 
STREULING  GUENTHER  F 
STRICKLAND  JAMES  C 
STRIDE  GOSTA  HERBERT 
STRIDE  BURT 
STRINGER  REBECCA  RAE 
STRINGAM  GARY  RICE 
STRINGHAM  JOHN  SMITH 
STRINGHAM  R  ICHARD 
STRINGHAM  ROGER  F 
STROMBERG  DOROTHY  J 
STRONG  FLORA  LEE 
STRONG  F  CHRISTINE 
STRONG  JOANN  JAMESON 
STRONG  JAMES  WILLIAM 
STRONG  JUDITH  DIANNE 
STRONG  MAURINE 
STRONG  PAMELA  ALICE 
STRONG  PHILIP  LEON 
STRONG  SUZANNE 
STRONG  VIRGINIA 
STROUD  KEITH  WALLACE 
STUART  ANNIE  AMELIA 
STUART  CARMA 
STUART  GEORGE  ROGER 
STUART  ANN 
STUART  PATRICIA  K 
STUBBERT  COLIN  HAROLD 
STUB6S  CLIFFORD  RAY 
STUBBS  EARLENE 
STU8BS  GERALD  ALBERT 
STUBBS  WILLIAM  JAMES 
STUCKEY  DIANE  MARIE 
STUCKl  DEANNA 
STUCKI  ELROY  LAZELLE 
STUCKl  PAULA  DIANE 
STUEBNER  NORMAN  C 
STURDEVANT  J  P 
STURGIS  RICHARD  B 
STUVER  MICHAEL  OEANE 
SU  TZUO  REN 
SUCKLING  CHARLENE  ANN 
SUDWEEKS  JESSIE  H 
SUDWEEKS  DUANE  RAY 
SUGGS  WAYNE  LUCAS 
SULLENS  MARY  JOANNE 
SULLIVAN  FAYEOLA 
SULLIVAN  CAROLYN 
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SULLIVAN  MARSHALL  LEE 
SULLIVAN  STEPHEN  FREO 
SULLIVAN  RONDA  KAY 
SUMMERHAYS  ANN 
SUMMERHAYS  JULIA  C 
SUMMERS  KENNETH  KELLY 
SUMMERS  KAY 
SUMNER  JIDEEN  GARDNER 
SUMMERS  RICHARD  E 
SUMMERS  RAY  HARRISON 
SUMMERS  ROMA  DIANE 
SUMMERS  VELMA  JEAN 
SUMNER  KEITH  JAMES 
SUMNER  JAMES  FRANKLIN 
SUMNER  KAMALYNN  DEE 
SUMPTER  WYNSTON  H 
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SUMSION  CALVIN  J 
SUMSION  NEIL  DRUE 
SUMSION  ONEITA  6 
SUMSION  MARGARET  ANN 
SUMSION  STANLEY  C 
SUNDA  MARJORIE  J 
SUNDERLAND  PATRICIA  L 
SUNDBERG  MYRLEEN 
SUNOAL  SIGURD  GEORGE 
SUNDRUO  KAREN  YVONNE 
SUOMELA  CHERYL  ANN 
SUNKEES  JONATHAN  B 
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SUTHERLAND  KAREN  LEE 
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SUTHERLAND  JOYCE 
SUTHERLAND  RUSSELL  L 
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SWAN  SUZANNE  402 

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SWAPP  JOHN  DAVID  402 
SWAPP  SANDRA  KATHLEEN  344 
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SWEETEN  OWEN  RAYMOND 
SWEETEN  GARTH  G 
SWENDSEN  LESLEE  ANN 
SWENSEN  ARTHUR  JAREN 
SWENSEN  JIMIE  LEE 
SWENSEN  JOYCE 
SWENSEN  FREDERICK  C 
SWENSEN  JERRY  H 
SWENSEN  AOOLPH  LEROY 
SWENSEN  RICHARD  H 
SWENSEN  SHIRLEY  C 
SWENSEN  SWEN  RUSSEL 
SWENSEN  SHAUNA  JEAN 
SWENSON  CAMILLE  V 
SWENSON  CARL  REED 
SWENSON  DALE  GENE 
SWENSEN  JENNIE  R 
SWENSON  WAYNE  HOWARD 
SWINGLE  JANET  M 
SWIFT  JANE  ELIZABETH 
SWIFT  WILLIAM  EDWARD 
SWOPE  LINDA  RAE 
SWONGER  MAYETTA  JOYCE 
SYKES  JOHN  PHILIP 
SYLVESTER  BARRY  W 
SYLVESTER  LEON  R 
SYMONS  MARGENE 
SYNDERGAARD  CLAIR  L 
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TAGG  LYNDON  RAY 
TAGGART  JUDITH  LOUISE 
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TAGHAVI  MANI JEH 
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TAME  MYRNA  LOIS 
TAN  RAMONA  RACHAEL 
TANAKA  DAVID  TERUO 
TANNER  DLORAH  JEAN 
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TANNER  JUDITH 
TANNER  JOHN  PAUL 
TANNER  JEANNE 
TANNER  JOYCE  LYNNAE 
TANNER  JOHN  READLE 
TANNER  MARY 
TANNER  MAURICE  M 
TANNER  MARY  ANN 
TANNER  ROBERT  WILLIAM 
TANNER  ROBERTA 
TANO  MARJORIE  MISAKO 
TARR  CAROL  LYNDA 
TASKIN  ATAOLLAH 
TATE  LUCILE  C 
TATE  BARBARA 
TATE  JOEL  RICHARDS 
TATE  KATHRYN 
TAWZER  BLANCHE  JOY 
TAYLOR  ANTHONY  HANSEN 
TAYLOR  ARLENE  HOPE 
TAYLOR  6ACLE  DON  11 
TAYLOR  BARBARA 
TAYLOR  BARBARA  LOIS 
TAYLOR  BLAKE  GILBERT 
TAYLOR  BONITA  ANN 
TAYLOR  CAROL  RAE 
TAYLOR  CAROLYN 
TAYLOR  CHARLES  THOMAS 
TAYLOR  CLARENE 
TAYLOR  DAN  OUINT 
TAYLOR  OAWNA  LEE 
TAYLOR  DARLENE  MARIE 
TAYLOR  DAVID  ROBERT 
TAYLOR  DEANNA 
TAYLOR  DONNA  KRISTINE 
TAYLOR  GAYLE  DEWITT 
TAYLOR  HAL  LOREN 
TAYLOR  HAL  R 
TAYLOR  HYDE  LEROY 
TAYLOR  JACK  OTHO 
TAYLOR  JANICE  RENE 
TAYLOR  JANET  L 
TAYLOR  JEAN  ANN 
TAYLOR  JERRY  GERWIN 
TAYLOR  JOAN  WHITELEY 
TAYLOR  JOHN  KEITH 
TAYLOR  JON  MONSON 
TAYLOR  JON  ERIC 
TAYLOR  JULIE  ANN 
TAYLOR  JUDY  GAYLE 
TAYLOR  KAROLYN  E 
TAYLOR  KAREN 
TAYLOR  KATHRYN  DEE 
TAYLOR  KAY  WHITELEY 
TAYLOR  KENNETH  C 
TAYLOR  LAVAA  GLADE 
TAYLOR  LARRY  HUGH 
TAYLER  LEONARD  KENT 
TAYLOR  LEROY  C 
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TAYLOR  MAXINE  W 
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TAYLOR  MICHAEL  JOHN 
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TAYLOR  ORVAL  K  JR 
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TAYLOR  ROYLENE 
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TAYLOR  STEVEN  OAVIO 
TAYLOR  STEPHEN  KROGE 
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TAYLOR  VEARL  HENRY 
TAYLOR  VAUGHN  BRENT 
TAYLOR  VICKY  ANN 
TAYLOR  WAYNE  0 
TfASTER  FREDPY  JOF 
TEPnS  JANICE 
TERPS  RICHARD  RAY 
TEE  GOAN  LIM 
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TEEPLES  ARLENE 
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TEGLASSY  JUDITH 
TEICHFRr  PATRICIA  R 
TfLFOflO  IRA  RALPH 
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TENNFY  ELEANOR  TEXIE 
TEnNEY  GERALD  WF3R 
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TENNEY  GALE  WEAR 
TENNFY  LORAINF 
TENNEY  LINDA  SUE 
TENNFY  PATR ICIA 
TERADA  GEORGE  N 
TERRY  CHARLES  R 
TERRY  CAROL  ANN 
TERRY  HAROLD  RAY 
TERRY  LINDA  ANN 
TERRv  KEITH  CALVIN 
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TERRY  RAY  OEAN 
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TEW  LILLIAN  ALZAOIA 
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TMACKER  WILLIAM  ALAN 
THAKKAR  CHANORAKANT  M 
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THATCHER  ALICE  LAYLE 
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THATCHER  MARY  LEE 
THATCHER  TERRY  D 
THATCHER  TFRRY  LFF 
THAYN  FAYF 
TMCOPHANIDFS  JOHN  M 
THIEL'*AN  HELEN  KAY 
THIPODEAU  RICHARD  T 
THIRIOT  JEANNETTA 
THOLM  MELVIN 
THOVANDER  DARRYL 
THOMANDER  DAWN  IVONNE 
TMOM  MELVIN  CARIS 
THOMANPER  LVDIA  JOAN 
THOMANDER  LFON  OARRY 
THOMANPER  PEGGY  ANN 
THOMAS  ALAN  REED 
THOMAS  nRuCE  EVAN 
THDMAS  DARLA 
THOMAS  DARWIN  LAHAR 
THOMAS  OAVIO  PAUL 
THOMAS  D  CORNELL 
THOMAS  DAVID  HAROLD 
THO^'AS  EDWARD  SIMMS 
THOMAS  FLIZAPETH  ANN 
THn»'fl5  FRANK  MILTON 
THO'-AS  GRACE  JANE 
THOMAS  HARRY  W  Jfl 
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THOMAS  JAY  ERNEST 
THOMAS  JEFFREY  LLOYD 
THOMAS  JOHN  WALTER 
THOMAS  JOSEPH  TYSON  T 
THOMAS  KAY 
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THOMAS  MICHAEL  DAN 
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THnMA<i  SHARON  NAOMI 
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THOMPSON  JAY  DOUGLAS 
THOMPSON  JAMES  TAYLOR 
THOMPSON  JACK  SMITH 
THOMPSON  J  FRANKLIN 
THOMPSON  JAMES  WARD 
THOMPJiON  JANFTM  ANN 
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THORNE  DENNIS  EUGENE 
THORNE  MYRNA 
THORNE  MARALYN 
THORNF  PATRICIA 
THORNLEY  JOSEPH  S 
THORNLEY  PAUL  D 
THORNOCK  ROBERT 
THORNOCK  WARREN  ELOON 
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THORNTON  HAROLD  R 
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THURMAN  CHARLES  G 
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THURSTON  EMMA  LOUISE 
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TIB8ITTS  SIDNEY  ANN 
TIPPITTS  JOHN  WHITING 
TIDO  JOANNE 
TIPPITTS  OFAN  EDWlN 
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TIFTJEN  CHRISTIE  J 
TILRV  JASON  OARWIN 
TILBY  FRANCIS  LOUIS 
TILL  ROBERTA 
TILION  JUDITH  EVELYN 
T IMMERMAN  WILLIAM  H 
TIMOTHY  PAUL  WAYNE 
TINGEY  CARMA  JEAN 
TINGEY  ALICE 
TINGEY  STFVfN  N 
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TIPPETTS  FRANK  M 
TIPPETTS  NORMA  JILL 
TIPPETTS  RONALD  BLACK 
TIPTON  MARJORIE 
TIRRELL  BETTY  J 
TITTLE  DONALD  LEROY 
TiTUS  01  ANN 
TOBIAS  DALE  ARTHUR 
TOBLER  DOUGLAS  FRED 
TOOLER  NORMA 
TOBLER  WAYNE  GATES 
TOCO  ANN 

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todd  henry  swan 
tood  jennie  lea 
todd  ronald 
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tolbfrt  janece  r 
tolpert  ronald  lavoy 
toliver  linoa 
tolley  mtoa  kay 
tolley  verle  oean 
tolman  david  claudius 
tolman  david  marshall 
tolman  karla 
tolman  karen 
tolman  lawrence  kirk 
tolman  lyman  kay 
tolman  nancy 
tolman  merlon  ray 
tolman  rodney  wayne 
tolman  richard  lee 
tomlinson  joseph  e 
tomlinson  ronald  0 
tomlinson  judith  ann 
tomsik  robert  edward 
tong  man  chi  peter 
tong  man  fat  philip 
tong  man  cheuk 
tonga  tuitalau 
toner  paul  george 
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190*347 

405 

19B 

303 

347 

4ns 


36B 
3?B 


405 

66.153, 
32fl 
405 

128.405 
19B,347 
36B 

36R 


37n 

405 


145.347 

405 
405 


347 
254 
85 
347 
347 
32R 
36B 

269.405 
347 


36B 
167.405 


195.347 

75.405 
347 


157.186.347 


36H 
127 


32R 
405 

no 

75  ,405 
405 

405 
328 

188,368 

347 
328 

239 
239 


WIGGINS  DOUGLAS  L 
WIGNALL  JOHN  T  JP 
WIGHT  HAROLD  D 
WIGHT  GORDON  MERRILL 
WIGHT  JOHN  HARVFY 
WIGHT  PEGGY  ANN 
WIGHTMAN  JANICE 
WIGHTMAN  LINDA 
WIGHTMAN  PHILIP  COY 
WIGNALL  SHARI 
WIGNALL  SHARI  K 
WILCOCK  ROBERT  ORVEL 
WILCOCK  KEITH  D 
WILCOX  DIANE 
WILCOX  GERALD  ALLEN 
WiLCOX  KARLA  JEANNE 
WlLCOX  MARILYN 
WILCOCK  NYLA 
WILCOX  ROBERT  EARL 
WiLCOX  ROILENE 
WILDF  BARBARA 
WILDF  flONITA 
WiLDF  FLLFN  LOUISF 
WILDF  KEITH  DEAN 
WILDFR  LFFANNE 
WILDF  ORVIN  GERAL 
WILOF  MILLARD  FDWl N 
WILDER  LFEANNE 
WiLDE  WALDO  ORTON 
WILDING  DAVID  PRESTON 
WiLFORD  JOHN  S  JR 
WlLEY  ALMA  GRANT 
WILEY  MELVIN  LEE 
WiLGAR  MYRNA 
WiLHFLMY  DONALD  FRED 
WILHELMY  SUSAN  RFNEF 
WiLHFLMSFN  JlLL  R 
WILHOIT  KFITH  IRVAN 
WILKERSON  LILUtE  0 
WiLKFY  SHARON  LFF 
WiLKINS  LOWELL  H 
WiLKINS  LINDA  LARFF 
WILKINS  MAPY  LYNNF 
WILKINS  MERLE  KAY  H 
WILKINS  PHFLPS  W 
WILKINS  STEVEN  RAY 
WILKINSON  DAVID  L 
WILKINSON  HAROLD  L 
WlLK INSON  HFRBFRT  L 
WILKINSON  MILTON  J 
WtLK'INSON  ROSEMARY 
WILKINSON  STFVE  B 
WILKS  KENNETH  WILEY 
WILKINSON  SUSAN 
WILLARD  RANDELL  W 
WiLLAPDSON  DON  JAMFS 
WiLLAROSON  DAVID  LFF 
WILLARDSON  JOHN  DAVID 
WiLLAPDSON  LTNDA  LFF 
WiLLCOX  DONALD  EMERY 
WlLLLDEfcl  ARVID  JIM 
WILLFS  OEANN 
WiLLFS  ELDON  RAY 
WiLLFS  SIDNEY  BLAINE 
WiLLETT  JOAN  MARGARFT 
WiLLFY  MARTHA  ANN 
WILLFY  WALTER  RICHARD 
WILLEY  RICHARD  S 
WILLIAMS  ALAN  M 
WILLIAMS  BETTY 
WILLIAM?  BLAINE 
WILLIAM*;  RONNIF 
WILLIAMS  CAPOLINF 
WILLIAMS  CHARLENF  K 
WILLIAMS  DIANF 
WILLIAMS  DON  MORGAN 
WILLIAMS  DON  FMAR 
WILLIAMS  ELDON  BLAINE 
WILLIAMS  ELLA  MAF 
WILLIAMS  FREDERICK  A 
WILLIAMS  GARY  SHFLTON 
WILLIAMS  GAD  LFF 
WILLIAMS  GERALD  ROSS 
WILLIAMS  HOMFR  LYNN 
WILLIAMS  JOYE 
WILLIAMS  JANET 
WILLIAMS  JAMBS  V 
WILLIAMS  JOANNE 
WILLIAMS  JOHN  A 
WILLIAMS  JOHN  KENT 
WILLIAMS  JOHN  ALAN 
WILLIAMS  KENNETH  L 
WILLIAMS  KAY  M 
WILLIAMS  LAPRY  R 
WILLIAMS  LINDA  B 
WILLIAMS  LOIS 
WILLIAMS  MARJEAN 
WILLIAMS  MAXINE  H 
WILLIAMS  MICHAEL  DAY 
WILLIAMS  MYRLA 
WILLIAMS  NANCY  ARNOLD 
WILLIAMS  NANCY  LOU 
WILLIAMS  NELSON  GLFNN 
WILLIAMS  ORIAN  MILLER 
WILLIAMS  PAUL  LAVAUN 
WILLIAMS  RAMA 
WILLIAMS  RICHARD  G 
WILLIAMS  ROBERT  E 
WILLIAMS  SHIRLEY  ANN 
WILLIAMS  STANLEY  S 
WILLIAMS  THOMAS  EDGAR 
WILLIAMS  VILA  JEAN 
WILLIAMS  VILA 
WILLIAMSON  JEAN  CAROL 
WILLIAMSON  JEANETTF 
WILLIS  JOAN  REBECCA 
WILLIS  KELLAND  H 
WILLIS  JEFFREY  H 
WiLLlS  JUOITH  KAY 
WILLTS  NAOMI  JOYCE 
WILMOTH  JOY  KATHLEEN 
WILMOTH  CAROLYN  FAYE 
WILSON  ALFRED  EUGENE 
WiLSON  ANNE  HELEN 
WILSON  ARNOLD 
WILSON  BRUCE  BURTON 
WiLSON  B066Y  RUDOLPH 
WILSON  CURTIS  PATRICK 
WILSON  OAVID  LELAND 
WiLSON  OELBERT  RAY 
WILSON  ENOSA  lESE 
WILSON  GARY  REED 
WILSON  IDA 
WiLSON  HYRUM  FARRFLL 
WILSON  HARVEY  LYNN 
WILSON  HERBERT  LESLIE 
WILSON  JAMES  ALBERT 
WILSON  JACOUELINE  M 
WILSON  JESSE  LAVERN 


347 
328 

155 


137 
406 


406 
368 

406 

406 
347 


190,328 

406 

368 


406 
406 
406 
328 
328 
347 
368 
196 
151 


153.368 
406 

75,368 
157 
368 
137 


168 
328 

303 


36B 
75.406 


328 
406 


157,406 
406 


23? 
406 


159 

406 


406 
157,406 

406 


406 
168 


406 

406 


406 
347 

347 
368 


160 
328 
131.3*7 


347 

206.368 

368 

347 

32B 

406 

141 

406 
328 
406 
368 
368 
347 
406 
3*7 


406 
406 
164*368 


WILSON  JOHN  MONT 
WILSON  JUDITH  LEE 
WILSON  LORIN  DEAN 
WILSON  LORRAINE  KAY 
WILSON  MARILYNNE  DEE 
WILSON  MAURICE  DEVON 
WILSON  MONTE  DALE 
WILSON  ROBERT  EARL 
WILSON  ROBERT  EDWARD 
WILSON  ROSS  ROUNOY 
WILSON  SHARON  LOUISE 
WILSON  STEVEN  BOYOEN 
WILSON  WARD  PORTER 
WILSTEAO  JIMMIE  D 
WlLTBANK  ARVIN  GLEN 
WIMMER  ARLENE 
WIMMFR  CAROL  GWEN 
WIMMER  PHYLLIS  ARLENE 
WlMMER  ROBERT  OSMOND 
WILLIAM  WINDER 
WINDSOR  WILLIAM  D 
WINOLEY  ROBERT  VERN 
WINDER  JOHN  BYRON 
WINCOTT  KENDRA 
WINDER  PHYLLIS  C 
WINDER  KATHRYN  CANNON 
WINDER  WILL lAM  W 
WINEGAR  GARY  H 
WINEGAR  SHARON 
WINEGAR  THEA  WESTBERG 
WINFIELD  ROBERT  ELI 
WING  GRACE  CALL 
WING  LINDA 
WING  JOHN  H  JR 
WING  SHARON  LAVONNE 
WINGEIELD  JUDITH  L 
WINKEL  RICHARD  HENRY 
WINKLER  BERNARD  UDELL 
WINKLER  HAROLD  JUNIOR 
WINKLER  WILLIAM  OWEN 
WINNETT  MARY  ANN 
WINNER  ANDREA  N 
WINSCOT  DOUGLAS  HE8ER 
WINSTON  SHEILA  MAXINE 
WINTER  DIANNE 
WINTERS  BRUCE  BURTON 
WINTERS  EVAN  BURTON 
WINTERTON  DOYLE  W 
WINTERTON  MARILYN 
WIQUEST  GAIL  ANDRA 
WISCOMBE  WILLIAM 
WISCOMBE  STEPHEN  C 
WISER  MARCIA 
WISEMAN  BARBARA  KAY 
WISEMAN  SHIRLEY  ANN 
WISHART  BARRY  JOSEPH 
WISTISEN  MARTIN  J 
WISTENSEN  MARTIN 
WITHERSPOON  GARY  JAY 
WITT  GERALD  ROBERT 
WITT  KENNETH  W 
WITTORF  JOHN  H 
WITTWER  JON  PAUL 
WITTWER  CELIA 
WITTWER  FAYE 
WIXOM  NELOA  MARY 
WOFFINDEN  ANNA  JOY 
WOFFINOEN  ANNA  JOY 
WOLD  LARRY  RICHARD 
WOLMART  WILLIAM 
WOLFOflO  PEGGY  ANNETTE 
WOLSEY  RONALD  WAYNE 
WOLTHUIS  HENRY  BOYD 
WONG  K IN  PONG 
WONG  CHEE  YtNG 
WONG  CHONG  FONG 
WOOD  NINA  ELAINE 
WOOD  BENJAMIN  WILLIAM 
WOOD  BYARD  DEAN 
WOOD  ELAINE 
WOOD  ELIZABETH  ANN 
WOOD  FRANCES  R  M 
WOOD  HAROLD  WAYNE 
WOOD  HENRY  CARWIN  JR 
WOOD  JUDY  LEE 
WOOD  JEANLOUISE 
WOOD  JACOUALINE  MARIE 
WOOD  KATHLEEN 
WOOD  LARRY  EUGENE 
WOOD  MILTON  BLAINE 
WOOD  ORION  HOWARD 
WOOD  RICHARD  KENNETH 
WOOD  RICHARD  W 
WOOD  WALTER  REX 
WOOD  WILLIAM 
WOOOARO  GORDON 
WOOOARO  LAWRENCE  E 
WOODBURY  BETTY  LEE 
WOODBURY  RICHARD 
WOODBURY  SHARON  LEE 
WOODHOUSE  TED  HANSEN 
WOODLAND  FRANK  M 
WOODRUFF  GAILE 
WOODRUFF  CAROLYN 
WOODRUFF  CAROLYN 
WOODRUFF  NEDROUGH  W 
WOODS  LORA  JEAN 
WOODS  N  LAMONT 
WOODSIOE  SHARL  ANN 
WOODWARD  DON  C  RLO 
WOODWARD  DON 
WOODWARD  LOWELL 
WOODWARD  MICHAEL  C 
WOODWARD  MICHAEL  LYNN 
WOODWARD  JOHN  LOWELL 
WOODWARD  JOHN 
WOODWORTH  WARNER  PEAY 
WOOLENSACK  ERMA  JEAN 
WOOLEY  GENE  PAUL 
WOOLLEY  DONALD  JEX 
WOOLLEY  EARL  MADSEN 
WOOLLEY  KAREN 
WOOLLEY  SHARON 
WOOLSTENHULME  JUDITH 
WOOLSTENHULME  BRUCE  R 
WOOTTEN  PAUL  BATES 
WOOTTON  DIANNE  KAY 
WOOTTON  PHILIP  BERT 
WOOTTON  NOALL  THURBER 
WOOTTON  WILLIAM  S 
WORKING  SANDRA  DARYL 
WORKMAN  DORIS  LARSON 
WORKMAN  LEE 
WORKMAN  LINDA  LOUISE 
WORKMAN  WILLIAM  S 
WORKMAN  SHAUNA 
WORKMAN  STANLEY  ROSS 
WORMALD  LINDA  MAY 
WORLTON  THOMAS  GROVER 


406 
406 


347 

168.347 

406 

328 
135 


143,205.366 

406 

347 

406 

347 

347 


406 
151 
406 


368 
406 
406 
36  8 

406 
347 

406 

347 


368 

75.368 
366 
347 


65 

406 


406 
303 


406 
347 


195*328 

201 


328 
367,368 


368 
347 
407 
406 
406 
406 
406 

407 
368 
328 


366 
407 


328 
135 


186 

407 


366 
155 
329 
368 
368 


172,407 
190,198.329 

71 
407 
407 
407 
368 
407 

151*407 
347 

36  6 


WORTHAM  ELMER  DEAN 
WORTHEN  GENE 
WORTHEN  PATRICIA  N 
WORTHINGTON  J  KARL 
WOTHERSPOON  JENNYLEA 
WORTON  MELVIN  E 
WRATHALL  DIANE  L 
WRATHALL  CHARLOTTE 
WRATHALL  ROSEMARY  ANN 
WRIDE  CHARLES  HAYWARD 
WRIDE  MAUREEN  ANN 
WRIDE  JUDITH  LYNNE 
WRIOER  JOHN 
WRIGBY  ROSE 
WRIDE  SHIRLEY  JONES 
WRIGHT  CONNIE 
WRIGHT  CLAIR  ANN 
WRIGHT  CAROL  LYNN 
WRIGHT  CHADWIN  S 
WRIGHT  DELORA  EDITH 
WRIGHT  DAVID  GEORGE 
WRIGHT  DALE  MERVIN 
WEIGHT  DELORA 
WRIGHT  DONALD  LELLAND 
WRIGHT  EARLENE 
WRIGHT  EDITH 
WRIGHT  FRANCES  T 
WRIGHT  GERALD  DEAN 
WRIGHT  GEARLD  LEWIS 
WRIGHT  IRVIN  COWAN 
WRIGHT  JAMES  OWEN 
WRIGHT  JAMES  STEPHEN 
WRIGHT  JUDITH  ANN 
WRIGHT  JULIE  ANN 
WRIGHT  KENNETH  D 
WRIGHT  KIRK  LUDLOW 
WRIGHT  LELAND  HEINER 
WRIGHT  MAPI LYN  I 
WRIGHT  MURRY  JEROME 
WRIGHT  NORMAN  DALE 
WRIGHT  OWEN  DREW 
//RIGHT  PATRICIA 
WRIGHT  PHILIP  EUGENE 
WRIGHT  PATRICIA 
WRIGHT  RAYMOND  S  111 
WRIGHT  RAEANN  BEULAH 
WRIGHT  ROGER  LANE 
WRIGHT  ROBERT  L 
WRIGHT  SIDNEY  WILSON 
WRIGHT  WILLIE  LEE 
WRIGHT  WAYNE  MORRIS 
WRIGLEY  MARVIN 
WRIGHT  WILLIAM  G 
WRIGHT  WILLIAM  DALE 
WRIGLEY  CAROL  JEAN 
WU  Mfi  HA 

WUOEL  JOHN  ANTHONY 
//UELFING  MARY  LOUISE 
WURSTEN  LINDA  ANN 
WYCHERLY  JUDITH  ANN 
WYCHERLY  MADELYN 
WYLIE  WILLIAM  ANDREW 
WYNN  RUSSELL  D 
WYSS  EILEEN  LORETTA 


YACO  RICHARD  LEE 
YAMADA  CONNIE 
YAMAGUCHI  N08UK0 
YAMADA  IKUKO 
YAMAYATA  GENE  HIROSHI 
YANCY  BETTY  SMOKE 
YANCEY  HUGH  STEPHEN 
YANCEY  IVAN  WILLIAM 
YANCEY  LUCILLE 
YANCEY  WILLIAM  ELVIE 
YANK  SUSAN  H 
YANCEY  STEVEN  ANTHONY 
YANCEY  SHARON  LYNNE 
YARRO  RALPH  JAMES 
YASHKO  PAUL 
YATES  ELEANOR 
YATES  JOSEPH  RICHARD 
YATES  CAROL  LYNETTE 
YATES  CHRISTINA  IRENE 
YATES  MARLENE 
YEARSLEY  MERLE  LOUISE 
YEAGER  MARSHA  RAE 
YEATES  CAROLYN  BEE 
YERKE  JEANNE  RENEE 
YERKE  JEANNE 
YLST  MARJO  LEIN 
YORGASON  VANJA  LOUISE 
YORGASON  LAURENCE  M 
YORGASON  SANDRA  JOAN 
YOSE  CONSTANCE 
YOST  FAY  LOUISE 
YOUO  T  LESLIE 
YOUO  JOHN  D 
YOUNG  BETTY  ANN 
YOUNG  DEWAYNE 
YOUNG  OUANE  MAR 
YOUNG  EVELYN  LEIMOMI 
YOUNG  JR  HARVEY  W 
YOUNG  JAMES 
YOUNG  JAMES  LOVE 
YOUNG  JAMES  WINSLOW 
YOUNG  JUDITH  ANN 
YOUNG  KATHLEEN  I 
YOUNG  KAREN  SANDRA 
YOUNG  LEONARD  DEWAYNE 
YOUNG  LESLIE  ALFRED 
YOUNG  LINDA  MAE 
YOUNG  LYNNETTE 
YOUNG  MARGARET  FIDILA 
YOUNG  MARVIN  DEE 
YOUNG  NANCY  ELLEN 
YOUNG  PHYLLIS  JEAN 
YOUNG  RICHARD  LEE 
YOUNG  ROBERT  SILAS 
YOUNG  SHARON 
YOUNG  SHERflILL  F 
YOUNG  VERN  MAESER 
YOUNGREEN  ERWIN  PAUL 
YUK  LAU  LAM 


347  ZIEILOW  HERMAN  GERARD  407 

ttOl  ZIEGLER  ANTOINETTE  J   329 

(,07  ZIMMERMAN  RICHARD  D 

(.07  ZIMMERMAN  SHARON  M 

407  ZINGG  GARY  LEE 

128,407       ^If^*^  PATRICIA  ALICE 

407  ZISER  DEE  ANN 

347  2ITZMAN  LEWIS  HENRY 

ZOBELL  ARTHUR  VIVIEN 
303  20HNER  KELVIN  DAVIS 

157*407       2UFELT  DARRELL  R 
407  ZUBER  DONOVAN  ADOLF 

75  ZUCCO  AILEEN  RUTH 

89  ZUMBRENNEN  AARON  GLEE 

329  ZURCHER  NORMA  JEANNE 

ZYLSTRA  ALBERT 
347 

96*181*329 
407 
407 
303 
347 

75 
263.347 
368 
347 


407 
407 


368 
143*407 


407 


130.347 
407 


303 
159*368 


172,368 

69,128,407 
127.347 


347 

407 


407 

329 

347 

128 

368,407 

133.221 

407 


407 
407 


329 
329 


407 
75.347 


329 
407 
407 
206.407 


127,407 
148*221 


407 

75 

407 

347 
347 

75*407 
347 


303 
303 


329 
195 
347 

407 

347 
407 


407 
368 
368 
347 
347 
219*3*7 


1?8 

219.347 

^ 

128 

263 

z 

329 

ZA6EL  K  ALLAN 

184 

2AM0RA  CORNELIO  RAUL 

2AUGG  WILFRED  LEE 

407 

2AUGG  WILMA  MARIE 

347 

75 

368 

2AUGG  WALDO  S 

303 

407 

ZEMP  LYNN  HURST 

329 

ZEMP  REEO  HOLT 

347 

ZEMP  MARILYN 

151