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As a waiy of introduction - the Grove has had its name since the early nine­teen fourties when this school changed from Oregon Normal to Oregon Col­lege of Education. The yearbook be­fore this time had been called the Norm even though the Grove planted in 1869 (at the sight of new Campbell Hall, and destroyed in the Columbus Day storm of 1962} , was a vital part of this school's tradition.

Some critics would like the name of the yearbook changed because it has little meaning since the actual Grove was destroyed. And others believe that we should work toward the plant­ing of another Grove. It is the opinion of this year's staff that the name should be retained and a new Grove replanted.

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Editor Mike Walsh

Business

Editor Kerry Koopman Donna Buck Tricia Leonardini Bob Strauss

Administrations Editor Jim Thornton

Sarah Smith

Living Groups

Editor Linda Ward

Gregg Hamilton Barbara Shult

Fall Term

Editor Lydia White

Carol Kaluna

Fall Sports

Editor Mel Mocabee Ron Williamson

Typing

Editor Muriel Smith

Photo

Editor Bob Brock Pete Azure

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Class of 68 participates in

Frosh tradition

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The lines, the money,

what next--

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Coeds participate in

3 :00 A.M. tradition

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and it 's more lines and a time for--

listening to Dr. Rice at Freshman formal ini tiat ion.

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Classes begin and the Fall rains have yet to start, but soon will be upon us. I

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Valentines are out

and everyone is behind with

finals coming in two weeks.

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And there is time to

. d look ahead· --review past expenence an

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ADMINISTRATION

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From left to right First Vice President Keith Kearsley Secretary Louise Brinkley Correspondence Commissioner Kathy Lakey, Publicity Commissioner Mikki Snyder, President Jack Strope Second Vice President Marilyn Scott Financial Secretary Roger Engle Assemblies Commissioner Lono Waiwaiole Womens Athletic Commissioner Sherry Dahrens Mens Athletic Commissioner Jim Sterup

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Dean Osterman, Senior Class Commissioner

Senior

Dale Edwards Sergeant af Arm s

Jim Thornton ICC Rep.

The Senior Class was active planning and executing two Shindigs in order to leave the College some gift to remember it by. Also apparent was the need for announcements and class rings for those that could afford them.

Delores Flint Secretary

Diane Hagen Historian

Kay Mauney Treasurer

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Junior

Junior Class Commissioner Frank Nudo, Vice President Joanne Robertson

The Junior Class faces an annual challenge-that being the prom. This year, as last, the Junior Class supplemented fiµids earned from the Dry Night Club and other activities with those of Student Council to bring a name band to OCE for the prom.

Marty Johnson Treasurer

Becky Crowe! Secretary

Jim Musgrave ICC Rep.

Scott Fisher Sergeant at Arms

Lyle Kuboyama Historian

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Sophomore

From left to right Marrianne Met:i:ger

Treasurer John Ellis

Sergeant at Arms Donna Joe Thomas

Vice President

Kathy Crawford ICC Rep.

Antoinette Gunvaldson Reporter Historian

Cary Buchanan Sophomore Class Commissioner

i;;ue Tate Secretary

The Sophomore Class did not seem to have the initiative present in the other three classes. It had no out­standing activities during the year, but this is usually the case with Sophomore Classes. It's as though they were saving their energy for the Junior year-or at least let's hope so.

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Commissioner Bob Opperman

Freshman

Virginia Gilbert Historian

Diane McFadden Treasurer

The Freshman Class started the year with 670 members which meant its new comm1ss1oner, Bob Opper­man, would have quite a challenge when it came to organizing them. He successfully did so with the Fall Term Powder Puff Football game and various activities throughout the year.

Bob Vogel Vice President

Randy Sinclair ICC Rep.

Earl Lang Sergeant at Arms

Mary Jane CodY Secretary

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Student

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Math - Science

Bottom; Dr. Anton Postl, Ph.D., Prof., (head of department); and Secretary. M idd 1 e; Majduddin Mohammed Jaffer, M.S.E., Assis. Prof.; Beryl Mansfield Green, M.S., Assis. Prof.; Charles J. Phillips. Instr., Ray Arlyn Broderson, Ph.D., Assis. Prof.; Jean Countryman Smith, B.S., Instr.; Kenneth Merriam Walker, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.; David Vernon Mccorkle, M.S., Instr. Top Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.; Sally Ann Wagner, James Allari Barnard, B.S., Instr.; Jonathen E. Knaupp, Instr.; Ernie Lee Cummins, Ed.D., Assoc. Prof.; Mathew

24 Ray Thompson, E.D., Prof.; Allen Lee Fulmer, M.S., Assis. Prof.

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Dr. Ray Broderson, Ph.D., Assis. Prof. of Physical Science and Geology, received his B.A. in 1953 at Fresno State College and his Ph.D. in 1962 from the University of California at Berkeley. Dr. Broderson, in many aspects of his life, quietly and purposefully goes about his daily tasks neither anticipating nor seeking recognition.

Hoping the pleasure it will bring him in this small notice of recognition, out meas. ures of his modesty, the Grove staff and the student body proudly names Dr. Ray Bro· derson outstanding faculty leader for 1964.65. His unselfish devotion to the education of others over the past three years at Oregon College of Education seems to typify his

life of high ideals.

FACULTY DEPARTMENTS

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Mary Isabell Champion .. Ed.D.

Jack Donald Morton, M.S.

Charles August Paeth, M.S.

Deans Office

a Ellis Arnold Stebbins, B.A., Dean of Administration; b Floyd Burnap Albin, Ed.D., Prof., (Registrar); C Neil Adrian Amerman, B.S., Director of Dormitories;

Ronald L. Chatham, Ph.D., Director of Planning; d Walter Edward Snyder, Ed.D., Dean of Instr.; e Pat Ross Assis. Director of Business Affairs; f John Nathan Sparks, B.S., Director of Business Affairs; g Wallace Johnson, Director of Publicatons;

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Jesse Howard Garrison, Ed.D., Prof.; Rqlph Arthur Farrow, M.A., Assis. Prof.; Richard Scott, Asst. Res. Prof. Assoc. Prof.; Lucille Mavare Millsap, Ed.D., Assoc. Prof.;

Cliffo,d Lee Corley, Ed.D., Assoc. Prof., {head of department);

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Education- Psychology

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Jeannette Mary Scott, M.M. Assis. Prof.; Ewan Harbrecht Mitton, Instr.; Mabel Ewalt Dobbs, M.M. Inst.

Edgar Herbert Smith, Ph.D. Prof. (Head of Department,:

Music ...

Back of table David Edward Wallace, M.M. Assis. Prof.; Robert Byron Glasgow, Ed.D. Assis. Prof

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- Hal Dick Chambers, M.A. and M.F.A .. Assis. Prof., (head of department)

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Leo. J. Kirk, Assis. Prof.; William Kenneth Crozier Jr., M.F.A., Assis. Prof.; Duanne R. Lappnow, Instr.; Ruth Pearson Culbertson, M.A., Assis. Prof.

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Thomas Neil Olmstead, M.A., Instr.; Jane Catherine Dale, Ph.D., Prof.

John Edward Bellamy,

Martin Julian Birnbaum, M.A., Instructor

Humanities Frederick J. Norman, Instr.

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Dr. Paul Griffin, Ph.D .• Prof., (head of department); Social Science Department

Gary Liddle Huxford, Ph.D., Instr. Charles Jay Noxon, Ed.D., Assis. Prof.; Charles Wilford Johnson, M.S., Assis. Prof.; Gertrude Joanne Amspoker, Ph.D., Assis. Prof.; Marvin Herman Lieske, M.S., Assis. Prof.; Erhard Karl Dortmund, M.A .. Assis. Prof.; Donald L. Pratton, Assis. Prof.; Leland Elmer Hess, M.A., Assis. Prof.; Samuel Kingdon Anderson, Ph.D., Assis. Prof.; Milton Ross Charles, Ph.D., Prof.

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Library

Francis M. Armour, Ref. Libr.; Arley D. Jonish, Ref. Lbr.; Dessa Hofstetter, Assoc. Prof.. Librarian.

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Janet M. Baker, Clk. Typ.; Arthur Kenneth Yost, Ed.D., Prof., (head of depllrtDent) ; Grace A. Forster, Secy.; Claude Edward Smith, M.S., Assis. Prof.; Del Ray Jacob Krier, B.S. Instr.

Audio-Visual Center

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R,1<> th Elizabeth Lautenbach, Ed.D .. Prof.; Louise Henderson Krey, M.A. Assis. Prof.;

Physical Education

Boyde Long, M.S., Instr.; Joseph Kenneth Cummisk y, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.;

Robert Clarence Livingston, Ed.D .. Prof •• (head of department)

Robert Patrick McCullough, M.A., Assis. Prof.;

Marion Margaret Miller, B.S., Assis. Prof.;

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Health Center

Etta Mae Detering, B.S .. Director of Nursing; Dorothy Dreger, Clk. Typ.; Searing, M.D., Director of Medical Services;

Ruth Brown, R. Nurse; Donald Howard

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President Dick Grimes

Vice President Gib Jones

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Secretary Donna Carlson

Treasurer Ron Rupert

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Arbuthnot Hall, Arby, as it is called, dedicated in January of 1963, is a modern three story structure housing 162 women. Arby, as most large residence halls, has a dominate floor gov­ernment that makes it almost impossible to create a total workinig body. Each unit, be­cause of its size, functions as a separate organization spon­soring its own firesides and dances.

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House meeting after closing hours.

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Mrs. Lamb Head Resident

Another girl engaged?

ARBUTHNOT HAll

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President Vice President Secretary Treasurer IDC Rep. Fire Marshall Martha Herrmann Naomi Paolo Kathleen Crawford Judith Ferguson Donna Morgan Cherri Adams

Class of 66 Class of 67

Class of 65 Susan King

Juani ta Miller Kay Amend Marilyn Coll ins Marlene Geer Kathy Patenaude Lauren Sargent Cheryl Moss Joanne Barth Susan Conner Beverly Hamlin Radian Pederson Lorri Schwartz Dianne Mullikin Barbara Behm Linda Ekborg Kathy Johnston Mary Pollard Susan Smith Joanne Thompson Jana Cheatham Susan Fahner Marilyn McQuiddy Margaret Porter Mary Snyder Class of 67 Karen Clark Diane Farris Sandra Morrow Carol Rearden Linda Stevens Emma Adams Janice Cline Terry Frirs Sandra Neumann Elaine Russell Zana Watson

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Class of 68 Saundra Aichele Eileen Ball Sheryl Barks Tracy Barnes Sandra Beeler Beverly Bennett

Patricia Benton Carolvne Biale Carol Blakeslee Paulette Brand Carolyn Brown Pauline Butler

Cathy Case Virginia Clausen Lynne Davidson Linda Cassel Sandy Cohn Karen Davis Susan Cathcart Karen Collins Kathy Davis Melinda Christensen Janis Cone Susan Davis Sha rl ene Claremont Norah Davenport Judith Dawson Susan Clark Dawn David Judy Day

Edna Dent Judith K. Ferguson Sidney Drake Nora Fisk Jackie Duff Marcy Garrison Sharon Dyer Cynthia Gaskill Trudy Elkins Janet G raf Diana Erickson Roberta Grouse

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Class of 68 N elda H ammond Janice H a rmon Ka thleen H arris Barbara H arr ison Sharon H a thaway Lind a H aze lton

Ba rbara H ena ire Ja net Kraxberger Rosemary Li neha n Joanne Hite Carol Kreger Linda Loga n Judith Japs Jeanne Kupetz Sharon Lucas Susan Jones C har lene Lassen Sandra Lucero Lynne Jorek Di xie Lawson Les lie Maschke Sharon King Pat ri cia Leonardin i Barba ra Matteson

Joy Mcalpine Kathleen McVay Patsy Mueller Marilyn Mccasland Don na Meyer Nancy Myrick Di anne McFadden Ellen Mitts Apri l Neuffer Sa ndra McGarr Sharo n Mohnin i; Vicki Nielsen Phylis McIntosh Sh a ri Moore Geraldine O bli sk Joyce McKinney Lind a Morr is Ann Peoples

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Joanne Peper Barbara Riley Dawn Segrin Muriel Smith Roselyn Studenicka Annette Troghin Janie Williams Iris Pierce Marsha Robertson Norma Severson Nancy Smith Lola Swearingen Janice Volding Kay Williamson Carol Plyler Marilyn Rose Joy Sharp Sarah Smith Nancy Thompson JoAnn Weber Susan Wood Jeanne Privat Kathleen Rowan Kandes Sheppard Nancy Sogn Vonza Thompson Kathryn Welis Joy Yoshioka

Kathleen Ramseyer Margaret Rufener Victoria Slater Peggy Stoutenburg Mary Trent Sandra Westling Denise Yung Virginia Reiner Judith Salvey Lynda Smith Carolyn Stratton Charlotte Triplett Lydia White Luanne Zupo

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President Vice President Secretary

Walter Keyes Charles H anson Treasurer Jared Sm ith Class of 66

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Class of 65

Class of 65

Dale Edwards

Class of 67

Rich ard G rimes Jim Thornton

ICC Rep. IDC Rep.

J&mes O'Brien

Mi ke W a lsh

Class of 66

Jerry Anderson

Fire Marshall Head Resident

Kevin Braker John D awson

Class of 68 Class of 65

Class of 67 Bill Karcher Bill Medlock

Ken Naas T homas Pato ine

Dean Pindell Class of 68

Lono Wa iwa iole Steven Applegate

Ro bert Brock Gary C lement

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Kenneth Crowe Gary Gi ll Michae l Masterson T erry Ne lson Rand y Sinclair T erry Klein Daniel Dewees Paul Hansen Stev~n McKin ley Robert Opperman Robert Strauss Douglas Dusenbery Ro bert Larson Mike Motejl Robert Rice Don W eaver

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Fireside exchange with Arnold Arms.

THE COTTAGE

The Cottage is a traditional two-story house, originally an honorary, housing only Senior women. It now consists of 29 women with a Senior as Head Resident. Because of its small­ness the girls seemingly at'e a dose knit group.

As indicated by the pictures, The Cottage occasionally holds fireside exchanges with other residence halls.

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Class of 65 Julia Marshall

Class of 66

Judith Martin Cecilia Santiago

Class of 68

Analyne Flana Marg Alexander gan Donna Buck

Class of 67 Mary Cody

Alyce Bahr

Roberta de la Cruz Nadine Keyt

Patricia Cole Peggy Coreson

Elizabeth Flegel Sydiria Glenn

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Brenda Holmes Nancy Keenan

Faye Ratcliffe Christine Reed

President Janet Ross

Class of 67

Judy Snyder DeAnn Tracy

Vice President Fire Marshall Maralee Cooeland Class of 67

IDC Rep. Becky Hunter Class of 66

Linda Ward Dorthey Wilkes

Secretary Treasurer Sandra Fabert Class oi 68

Head Resident Saramarie McLin Class of 65

Betty Winkler

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Mrs. Shartel Head Resident

MAASKE HAll Maaske Hall, built in 1956, houses 112 men. Contrary to conditions in most large residence halls, Maas­ke' s central government is more dominant than floor organization. This is well indicated by the many awards won in the past. But during the year of 1962 Maaske found an arch rival in the newly converted residence hall, Arnold Arms. Since 1962 Maaske and Arnold Arms have been rivals in all campus ac­tivities.

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Class of 65 Bruce Bradshaw Edward Anderson Vic Bresko Stuart McNeil Dennis Coleman John Petersen Charles Farrell

Class of 66 Robert Grobe Lyly Kuboyama

Class of 67 John Boh lander

Wayne Ha goes Garry Karns

John Geil

l Dell Swearingen Alan Beck

Leland Means LeRoy Taraba Roger Biggs Richard Moody Philip T erry James Boyd Steve Olmstead George Van Otten John Roberts Cha rles Clow Michael Smith Class of 68 David Cook

Joseph Arvidson Gera ld Bates

Randy Crawson

D avid Crockett Steve Crowson Bob Delardin John Douglas Sydney Drake

John Gillespie Gregg H amilton Alan Harrison Ernest Hitt

Doug Dubuque

Leif Erickson Barry Evensen Kenneth Forster Tony Gallo

Philip Galvin

Norman Hunter

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t .. ,,. Broce Hurley Daryle Kirs John Llewellyn Royce Mosgro\ Sam Pambreen Dale Shank Lvle Telgenhoff Lawrence Jessen Earl Lang Gary Martin Alvin Mueller James Peters Carl Shinkle Gary Templin Michael Johnson Kenneth Lathen Ronald Massey M McCuistian Mark Rutherford Henry Storey Dennis Tipton John Joyce David Lelack Keith Morrison Dennis Parker Eugene Schlecht Harry Swanson Larry Van Wyngarden

Ralph Klasterman Eric Lawson Edward MathesonGregory Neitzel William Sass Glen Sutton Robert Vanderford

Robert Vogel Gary Weiler Don Zehrung

Class of 66 Nick Mausen

President

Class of 67 Bill Caddy

Vice President Gilbert Jones Secretary

Ronald Rupert Treasurer

James Dent IDC Rep.

Dave Carrey Fire Marshall

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TODD HALL Mrs. Coverdale Head Resident

Todd Hall was built in 1912 in the traditional style with accommodations for 170 women. Later remodeling has produced several unusual and attractive features. The once dining room-kitchen area was converted in 1960 to another spacious living room-lounge where students can relax and enjoy its informal atmosphere. The Hall this year redecorated its main lounge and created a museum in a lower halfway.

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Class of 66 Mary Hollis

Gail Nitta Sharon Potter

Christ iine Levendorf Velva Wood Rita Maeshiro Susann Windsor Marcia Mann Class of 67 Marianne Miller

Louise Yamase

Class of 67 Marianne Longacre Carol Mason

President Vice President

Sharon Anna la Susan Caton Mary Dodds Susan Griffiths Shirley Krake Valerie Barbea u Evelyn Closson Catherine Dupuis Linda Gwyther Laura Larson Jacque Becker Sandra CommerfordWilletta E ubanks Barbara Hoxsey Susan Liedtke Joanne Brask Dene Cow der Patricia Forbus Marsha Jones Susan Lutes Patricia Broadbent E. Sharlene Cox Bev Gorbelt Kathy Judd Sharron Packard

Mary Rear Secretary

Coralee Hollis Co r. Secretary

Joan Lyon Treasurer

Class of 66 Beverly Clayton Fire Marshall

Class of 65 Cheryl Bohannon

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Cassie Partridge Robin Woolsey

Class of 68 Carol Ripley

Andrea Slack Susan Tate Marilyn Adams Judy Underhill Gay le Ahrens Sharen Weatherly Janice Allen

Karen Allison Joyce Anderson

Joan Archer Daisy Bettertun Evelyn Cockrum Cheryl Baker Catherine Boothby Phyllis Cole Susan Baker Jean Borders Susan Conner Jean Beachler Betty Brown Kathleen Cook Susan Berry Waynette Chan Carolyn Cooke Gretchen Berueffy Irma Charpilloz Judity Corn

Lois Courtney Candace Decatur Jean Dentel Shirley Eden Pamella Emily Carol Evans

Pamela Farm, Shirley Feirin Mary Fish Doreen Flint Gloria roon Janice Foote

Tonina Barco

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Class of 68 Ann Haneberg Mina Hise Judy Kala Arlene Laremore Patricia McCoy Judity Nolan Jerry Frost Margaret Harm Jeannette Huckins Judith Kiser Judy Larsen Susie McFarland Patr icia Noll Virginia Gilbert Sharon Harrison Myrtle Huckins Sharon Kitz~ iller Rosalie Law Carol McGill Connie Oswald Connie Gleaves Linda Hartill Sh irley Imel Shirley Knopp Janice Lund Kaye McKillip Ivy Patridge E loise Greiner Verda H edrick Peggy Iverson Earlyn Kraft Shei la Lyon Maryann Michael Betty Payne Peggy Hagan Paula Hillyard Bertha Kimuva Janice Kropf Barbara Lytle C laudia Morrow Janet Pearson Ann H all

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Barbara Peeples Norm a Perkins Ma ry Pincus Sandra Pizzuti Linda Ponsford Lee Ramey

Lynn Zipprich

Laurel Raycraft Judy Reddekopp Doris Reed Sara Richards Kathryn Ricks G lori a Richmond

Pat Robertson Leslie Ross Carol Rothweiler Donna Sandstrom Karen Scar borough Susa n Schaefer

J nona Scott Geraldine South Nancy T ownsend Barbara W anless Catherine Sedgewick June Stemm Marilyn Trigg Pa tri cia Wilborn M illi cent Shankland Elaine Streeter Phyllis Van De Moortele Pamela Shollenberger Bonnie Stutz Minni e Vandecoevering Barbara Sierp Ci nde Sudduth ]udyth Wahl Marth a Wiles Pam Skaggs Janet Sutherlin Maril yn Walker Rebecca Wright

Nancy Wyne Alison Wyson

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THE VILLAGE Mrs. Dooley Head Resident

The Village consists of aparrtment buildings appropriated through the federal government in 1946 with the enactment of the GI Bill of Rights. The apartments were mainly for married students, but due to an overflow, 76 men and 35 women are forced to live here. Win­ter Term saw most of The Village moving into the new residence hall. This will present a unique situation with men and women living in the same residence hall. It is hoped that with the transfer to new facilities that the organizational qualities of The Village's govern­ment will improve.

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Final touches are added t es1dence Hall. o new R ·

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Class of 66

Class of 67 Judy Heriza Kathy Palmer Beverly Pistorius Cheryl Lakin Lynda McClary

Class of 68 Dianne Anderson Nola Munz

President Vice President

Linda Misso Vicki Nance Diane Selden

Class of 68 Koby Benson Jean Bones

Pamela Holman Secretary

Jane Boyle Donna Carlson Linda Grim Nancy Grusing Annette Holst J Marshall

Carolyn Hill Treasurer

Diana McWhirter Arlene Miller Mary Moch Fn,nc1s Moch Carol Moberg Lynda Pender

Judi Dial Fire Marshall

Ann Peterson J · Lung Diane Seaborn Leonard Misso Suzanne Steele Kenneth Turner Patty Wetherell Daniel Van Otten

Class of 66 Class of 67 Craig Anderson Len Carpenter Peter Azure George Libby

McCluskey James Moore Mark Peterson Col. Francis Thomas Edward Wilson

Class of 68 Oran Abbott David Bailey

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Dana Botkin Ronald Dufour Calvin Brockamp George Degeer Loren Bundeson Michael Farley

Lyle Chamberlain Bill Gregg William Coutts Weldon Greig Jack Dalton Michael Guy

Terry Hachler Jeffrey Hayes Kenneth Hillwav Bill Hudkins Richard Kilian Charles Kimball

Raymond Lyons

Larry Lunas Wayne Morgan James Morrison Gregory Painter

Herbert Payne James Penhollow Dona ld Probasco Douglas Schaeffer Ronald Sivers

Class of 67 Mike G reig President

Craig Smith Kevin Stewart Harold Sm ith Ray Tatum James Taylor

James Wanke Jim Wassom John Wienert Ronald Woliam Larry Yoder

Class of 66

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OFF CAMPUS Off-Campus consists of students not residing in dormitories. This year a change in policy and the crowded conditions on campus allows students other than Juniors and Seniors to live in homes and apartments. Lack of organization has hamp­ered their social functioning and participation in campus activities. Frank Nudo-pictured-made an attempt at organizing the commuters but few were willing to respond.

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Class of 65 Norma Anderson Adeline Bontrager Brenda Brown Kenneth Bylund Dennis Eberly Charles Garinger

Henry Gerdes Don Hopps Joan Libbey Rosemary Myers Ricki Peterson Bill Ra" lings

Class of 66 Linda Takeuch i Sandra Adams James Taves Marilyn Aleshire Richard Torrance Sandra Ashbaugh Mark Williams Ernest Augustin Cecilia Woo Elizabeth Baker Audrey Yoshimura F. Scott Barber

Linda Bebout Louise Brinkley Virginia Black Bob Britton Jim Blackwell Darlene Brixius Joanne Blomgren John Bridgens John Bond Craig Chambers Kathy Bowman Rob Cheek

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J Howard Lucilla C la rk Jerrard Clayton James Compton Becky Crowell Joyce Culwell

Sherry Dahrens Harley Earl Jack E iswerth Pauline E lliott Judy Erdman Carol Gallahv;er

James Farley Jack Finigan Michael Fitzgerald James Fletcher Jacob Fleck Linda Foster

Phyllis Franklin Amy Ishii Susan Gant Mary G illam James Goldan Nancy Good

Vicki Creenwood Richard Cronquist Joy Grove Donna H ereford Jenny Hill Laura Hill

James Holton Kerry Honey

ancy Jackson Darleen Jackson Mary James Frank Jepsen

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Martha Johnson

Jan Jones Autrey Joslin Judith Kekel Kenneth Keller Frances Kent

Lena Hanada

Florence Knutson Dorothy Koethke Aileen Kodani Jim Kronser Melva LaDue Kathleen Lakey

Judith Kolb

Rachel Lee Virginia Lee Jack Leith Louise Lunday Linda Martin Pat McAllister

Richard Lafever

Barbara McPherson Gladys Meighen Kather ine Mendoza Annette M iyamoto Melvin Moore H. Moranville

Jeanne Mumford Jim Musgrave M Owens Mollie Namimoto Deloris Page Joanne Peterson

Cathleen Phelps Peter Raasina Vicki Rachor Pat Reynolds Bruce Rose Joanne Robertson

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Eileen Sakata John Sircarovich Terry Sjolander Linda Slate Caroline Smith Ron Smith

Jan Spicer Jim Sterup Nancy Stewart Francis Stevens Caren Stipac John Tyler

Dorothy Tucker Sandra Wentzel Larry Vogt Theodore Young

Class of 67 Ann Adams Dennis Amato

Patricia Anderson Milton Asher Ruth Bacigalupi Polly Bailey John Bealey Judy Britton

Terrell Brixius Mary Disbrow Karen Brown Ted Dowell Patricia Connelly James Fisher Sherry Crowe Mary Fletcher Pamela Denton Carol Foster Dian Derrick Nell G ilman

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Mary Hoffman Verla Holton Anne Holweger Ma;y Harder Jim Harter

Thorston Johnson

Judy Jordon Wall ace Kropf Clara Keepers Jane Landes Marilyn Lange

Bonnie Lee Arthur Masters Dick Peglow Sandra Lofvendahl Dale Miller Shirin Person Linda Maas Sue Miller Kathleen Pitman Peg Manniea Janice Mills Kenneth Raphael Joseph ;v1arcum Clayton Magruder Fred Ream Pam Martin Linda Owen Sharon Redinger

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James Scroggin Sharon Sh ipp Richard Sloan David Spencer Virgini a Springer Dave Sturgis

Shirley Wilson

Geo1gia Thompson Class of 68 Linda Bonney Ron Williamson Belvel Boyd Harry W orley Robert Andreasen David Brenneman Bill Younce Ernest Anderson Mary Brockway Rachel Vancil Paul Becker Michae l Brown Lloyd Van Roekel Shari Bee Diane Buck

C harles Bilyeu David Block

Carolyn Bunger Kathryn Buroker Linda Callahan Paul Callicrate

Walter Campbell Darrel Clark

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Ronald C:libborn Patricia Cole Fred Cooprider Dennis Cook Susan Dave Quentin Elwood

Joseph Fay D avid Fetter Richard Freeborn C ha rles Friesen Larry French

Diane G ambit Robert Himphill Betty Goughnour T imothy Jaskoski Janet H aggler Julie Jensen G ary Hedeen Andrea Jones Sandra H esselgrave Ca rolyn Kemner Larry Higashi Nancy King

C raig Kozak James Krause Karen La udahl David Layman Marylou Lindsey Norman Lofting

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Patrick Melendy Penelope Oberson Jerry Pra tton Esther Schlabach T erral Thompson Sharon Melheim William O'Brien Kenneth Pugh Alan Scott Valerie Turner

John Oeltjen Dan Rainwater LuJean Shaw 0. Fred Walberg James Morley Mark Olson Don Reynolds Larry Stark William Myers James Palmer Barbara Swope Donald Webb Carol Nelson Beverly Sampson Lois Tollefson Rona!d Wilson

Paula Worthington Susan Wyckoff Susan Yung

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The Grove has taken stands on many campus issues-from Inter-Club Council to Friday at Four, with the hope that these areas can be improved in the fu­ture. In doing so an accurate account through constructive criticism has been attempted.

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EDITOR a Mike Walsh

BUSINESS b Kerry Koopman

c Tricia Leonardini

CLUBS d Carolyn Cooke

e Velva Wood

INDEX f Marilyn Trigg

g Gayle Ahrens

SPORTS h Jim Sterup

STAFF Jim Thornton

Lydia White

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Editor Crai g Anderso:1

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Lamron

Lamron

Editor Crai g Anderso, Business Manager Harry Worley N ews Editor . .. .. ... .... ... Jack Finigan Proof Editor John Svica rovich Society Editor . Naomi Paolo Sports Editor Lono Waiwaiole Fea ture Editor Denny O'Brien

Calendar ......... ....... Karen O lson Council Reports Mikki Snyder Prexy Points Jack Strope

Typists ...... Kathy Patenaude, Mary Ann Gillman, Jo Peper Reporters

Dave Brenneman, Dolly Brixius, Gayle Ahrens, Lu­cilla Clark, Ron Cline, James Farley, Ken Hillway, Nora Fisk, Craig Hayes, Glenda Ray, Merle Pike

Photographers Rob Roy Cheek, Thomas Brundage Cartoonist Frank Nudo Advisor Wallace Johnson

The Lamron, intended to keep students and faculty in touch with campus activities, has been greatly criticized this year by many representative groups of students. During the middle of the year, the Lamron staff tried to change to offset printing; but the editor and staff found it diffi. cult to convert to the new style, although it was less expensive than the other method. This change in plans and the resulting inadequacy of the budc,et made it necessary for the staff to eliminate many issues throughout the year. It is the consensus of the majority of the student body that the Lamron could be improved in many ways.

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Rally worked with OST to stimulate spirit!

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Varsity Rally ...

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Junior Varsity Rally

left to right Judi Dawson Tim Jaskoski Waynette Chan Linda Logan Paul Hansen Virginia Reiner

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Organization for Spirit and Tradition

A new group on campus, the Organization for Spirit and Tradition may prove to be very important to the overall atmosphere at OCE. Organized fall term by students concerned with the lack of school spirit, the club performed many service3 such as informing students of athletic contests, having the victory bell at as many games as possible, creating "Waldo Wolf" to join the rally at games, and sponsoring events to acquaint the student body with our athletes. OST is interest­ed in renewing such traditions as class gifts, and in replanting the grove. If this organization can continue with the work it has begun, there will be much improvement in school spirit at OCE.

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Student Oregon Education Association •••••

Student Oregon Education Association

Membership in SOEA is open to all students in teacher education. The club attempts to foster better teaching and better candidates for the teaching program. This year's SOEA found lack of organization and lack of student interest a definite problem, which they tried to solve with the help of student questionaires. It is hoped that through reorganization and new ideas, SOEA can be­come the vital club that it should be on this campus.

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· Vice-Pres ident Secretary T reasurer Historian . I.C.C. Representative .

Reorganizes

John Peterson Sharon Packard

Terri Frier Elaine Russell Ann Holweger

. .. Carol Bently

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Intercollegiate Knights

Wolf Knights Chapter of Intercollegiate Knights is the only men's service honorary on the OCE campus. IK'S find themselves involved in fostering college spirit, in stimulating personal develop. ment of members, and in developing and p reserving such OCE traditions as Freshman Week, Home­coming, Sadie Hawkins, Sweetheart's Ball, IK barbecue, and the IK Ball. At this year's Duchess Pageant, lovely and vivacious Bobbi Cox was chosen as IK Duchess for 1964-1965 .

Pagemaster .................. . I.C.C. Representative _

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........ Gene Poitras Jeff Hunt

Steve Ensign .......... Jack Finigan

. .... .. Tom King

......... Gib Jones

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Staff and Key

Pres iden t Vice-Pres ident Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary T reasurer Reporter Song Leader l.C.C. Historian

Retha Graham Helen Schwab

Delores Flint Linda Martin

Mar ilyn Colli ns Analyne Flanagan

Harlene Justus El a ine Russell

Joanne Thompson

Women students who have a 2.5 grade point average and w ho have the qualifications of leader­ship, loyalty, friendliness, and co-o~eration, a re eligible for membership in this service organiza­tion. Staff and key, organized in 1927, has since been active on the OCE campus through numerous service projects such as the heart drive and the blood drive. They also sponsor such activities as the All-American Ball, Anything Goes Dance, and the sale of mum s for Homecoming.

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Collecto-Coeds Character, courage, loyalty, ::o-operation, friendliness, and service are attributes of Collecto Coeds, a selective women's service organization on campus. The members assist in upholding high social standards on campus and sponsor projects such as the Sadie Hawkins dance, Sweetheart's Ball, and assist with such campus activities as FTA day, athletic contests, ASOCE functions , and com ­munity projects such as the cancer drive.

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Off-Campus

Off-Campus organized Winter Term under the leadership of Jack Baker. It is attempting to or­ganize the large aggregate of off-campus living so that . it can participate in campus activities with the various dormitories.

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Sigma Epsilon Pi Sigma is the women's scholastic honorary on campus, open to women having an accumulative grade point average of 3.25. By sponsoring such activities as visits of guest speakers on campus, and by working to become affiliated with the national honorary, 'Sig Ep seeks to cultivate and promote leadership and scholarship among women students on campus.

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Theta Delta Phi Furthering intellectual pursuit is the goal of this fraternal organization, of which OCE's Beta chapter was the second formed. Membership in this scholastic honorary is limited to those who have at least a 3.0 g?aae point average. Topics of personal impact are considered at monthly for­ums open to the general student body and the public. Members also find valuable their informal weekly discussions on subjects of mutual interest.

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Alpha Psi Omega ... attempts reorganization

The Kappa Mu Chapter of Alpha Psi Omega at OCE was chartered in 1947. Election to this na­tional dramatics honorary, the purpose of which is to stimulate interest in drama, is based on active participation in dramatic activities. Lack of activity this year was· due to reorganization, but Alpha Psi was available for assistance with term plays and other dramatic efforts on cam­pus.

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Presiden t Dennis Eberly V ice-Presiden t Steve Ensign Secretary Amy Sara Corresponding Secretary Vera Ueno Treasurer ..... Frances Stevens Pledges Captain ........ .... ................ Autrey Joslin

The Alpha Alpha Alpha Chapter of Kappa Pi, founded at OCE in 1947, seeks to bring together men and women with artistic inclinations for the purpose of informal study and entertainment, and to raise the standard of productive artistic work on campus. Election to membership to the fraternity is b::rsed on meritous work in the field of art, and faculty approval. This year, Kap-pa Pi sponsored a mask dance during winter term, and various student art shows throughout the year.

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Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship

Pres ident Vice-President Secretary -Treasurer Correspondence Secretary

Jim Kronser ______ Maxine Owens

Laurie Hill Bev Corbett

Inter -Varsity seeks to present a corporate witness of Jesus Christ and to deepen and strengthen the spiritual life of Christians on campus through their various activities. In addition to weekly meetings, IVCF sponsored special evening meetings, Friday morning breakfast programs, dorm Bible studies, and prayer meetings. Social exchanges were held with IVCF groups from surround­ing college campuses. One of this year's major projects was sending eleven members to the world­wide Inter-Varsity Missionary Conference at Urbana, Illinois.

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United Campus Christian Fellowship

Steering Committee Chairm an Treasurer Magazine Subscript ions ..... .

UCCF is an organization of students and faculty for study, worship, and fellowship. This inter-de­nominational group meets for Sunday morning seminars, Sunday evening symposiums, and a mid-week discussion on topics of interest to students of all faiths. This year a familiar figure to OCE students was Rev. Phil Hanni, our first full-time campus minister, who was active leader of UCCF,

Cassie Partridge Peggy Porter Jean Bord tr,

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Hui O Aloha fhe Hawaiian club was organized to strengthen the ties between Hawaii and the Continent through social and informative functions. Members must have resided in Hawaii for at least one year. The Hawaiian dance, "There's No Place Like Hawaii", and the Hawaiian barbecue assisted mem­bers in carrying on the traditions of Aloha.

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International relations were

of paramount concern during 1964 -1965 !

International Relations Club

International problems of current concern interest the members of IRC, who meet for lecture and discussion on such topics as London's views of U.S. elections, Alaska's importance to the U.S .. bird control in India, Viet Nam, and the Russian.Chinese split. Two major activities of the year were participation in the Model United Nations. and in Great Decisions 1965, a national discussion pro­gram sponsored by the Foreign Policy Association.

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Political Clubs Thrive During Elect ions

Young Democrats

The election year of 1964 saw increased participation in both of the political groups on campus. One of the reasons for this was the fact that Mr. Hess required that each member of his classes join one or the other of the political clubs. As election time drew near, campus politicians were on hand to register voters, introduce candidates at Polk County fairgrounds, and to take an active part in other related election functions.

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Young Republicans

During the national campaign, interest in the campus political organizations ran high, but after elections, participation declined sharply. Although in pre-campaign weeks the Young Republi­cans assisted in such camp::iign activities as checking voter registration at the polls and encour­aging voter response, lack of student interest was evident during the remainder of the year.

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D'OCE-Do's, one of the newer clubs on campus, is comprised of students interested in square dancing. Members meet frequently for folk and square dancing activities. During fall term, the club sponsored "The Last Roundup", a dance and demonstration for any interested students.

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Women's Recreation

Association

President Vice- Pres ident Secretary-Treasurer Reporter Advisor .

Vicki Greenwood Sandy Ashbaugh

Peg Wolfenbarger Gin ger Springer

Miss Mi ller

WRA, established to further interest in athletics and good sportsmanship, is open to all wo­men students interested in sports. Intramural basketball, volleyball, swimming, and other team and individual sports were participated in actively by many women students. Other WRA activi­ties included extramural sports and sports days.

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Court with escorts show excitement of Homecoming game-from right to left: Queen Marilyn Scott, Junior Nancy Good; back from the left, Sophomore Marianne Longacre, and Freshman Jeanne Fowler.

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Homecoming was again homecoming with the first bonfire since 1961. The bonfire was not fully enjoyed because a number of ac­tivities were planned for the same evening-not giving it a chance to start burning. However, Emily Bump and Kerry Koopman, as· co­chairmen, had things so well planned that they made a profit. Their efforts are to be congratulated. Activities included: dorm activities award, won by Arnold Arms; student talent show, coronation; bon­fire and noise parade; dorm open houses; Homecoming Game, OCE vs. SOC; faculty talent show and announcement of "Who's Who"; and the Homecoming Ball.

For Everything There is a Season .,

Queen Marilyn rides to game.

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The Aoyama Gakuin University Orchestra from Tokyo Japan ar­rived on campus at 10:00 A.M. l\fonday, October 26.

The orchestra, composed of 60 men and women from Aoyama Gakuin University's nine-thousand member student body, were guests of student dorm representatives, faculty and Monmouth towns­people. Their appearance here was part of a United States good will tour in which they appeared in Oregon and California.

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Deloris Flint and Uncle enjoy dinner .

• Roger Engle, Chairman and parents.

Dads' Day A unique situation occurred when student council found themselves without a chairman three weeks before Dads Day-but Roger, Financial Secretary, volunteered to head the task. Even with this limited time element Dads Day was well prepared. Activities includ­ed: a football game, (OCE vs. George Fox), IK Barbecue, dance, band concert, Dads Club meeting, dormitories and buildings tours, banquet, and meeting of the faculty coffee.

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Dr. Wallace and his band performed its Annual Fall Term concert on Dads Day-it was enjoyed by all.

In Concert and at ....

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Games

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The Curious Savage

Curious my dear Watson-but not elementary. Curious Savage family and friends from left to right, front row is Fairy May (Kathy Patenaude), Mrs. Ethel Savage (Julia Marshall), the Child of Florence, Flor­ence (Peggy Coreson), Jeffery (Ken Turner), Dr. Emmett (Norm Wilson); back row, Judge Samuel Savage (Kerry Koopman), Senator Titus Savage (Bruce McKay), Lilly Belle Savage (Dixie Lawso:i), Mrs. Paddy (Vicki Preim), Hannibal (John Peterson), and Miss Willemina (Susan Liedtke).

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The Fall Term Play, The Curious Savage, by John Patrick, has been the best play in the round produced at this college. Its director, Fredrick J. Norman, whose name did not appear in the program out of mod­esty, is to be commended. The Curious Savage marked the 46th full length play produced here since 1946.

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IK Duchess Miss Bobbi Cox, Sophomore, was selected to represent the Intercollegiate Knights in regional competition, for her panto­mime of Doris Day's "I'm A Girl" .

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Cliff Hunter was presented the Oregon College of Education All American Award from a court of four Seniors, Ed Anderson, Jim Dent and Bill Pitts, by

Retha Grahm, President of Staff and Key. Cliff leads in first dance after presentation of All American.

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The Choir presented the Messiah directed by Dr. Smith, opposite page, which enanced Christmas spirit on campus.

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The Messiah

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Holiday Spirit The Thanksgiving Dinner set­tings are typical of both Thanksgiving and Christmas Dinners.

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Inter-Dorms Christmas tree contest highlights the Christmas spirit with entries by Dormitories, Commuters and Off-Campus. The Contest was won by Arnold Arms, largest picture, with ice cream cones as decora­tions, second place went to Tedd Hall, with hair roller brushes, and third to the Commuters,, who used paper twists and angel hair.

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It was a bad year for spectators

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Head Coach Dr. McArthur Assistant Coach Dr. Cummiskey

Assistant Coach Mr. Long

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Defensive Team, the Line left to right: Loren Zink, John Gassman, Gary Paperfus, Rod Brown, Ray Herzberg; the Backfield, left to right: Kit Eaton, Bill Gragg, Earl Lang. Vince Peetz, Dennis Tipton, and Jerry Remick.

Offensive Team from left to right: Loren Zink, Ray Herzberg, Dave Rohde, Vince Peetz, Larry Sy­dow, Sandy Swanson, and Dennis Tipton. The Backfield left to right: Kit Eaton, Bill Gragg, Ray Halter, and Bob Vanderford.

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Pictured above is the Wolfpack cross-country team. From left to right, (standing) Don Barry, Kevin Braker,

Jim Musgrave, and John Bond; (kneeling) Dave Bauer, Doug Orton and Ron Williamson. Not pictured is Jerry Bailey.

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lntramurals

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The end of Fall Term was marked by an unusually large snow fall and a subsequent flood. Many looked forward to a large snow fall during Winter Term, but their anticipations were soon dampened with rain.

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Oregon College of Education held its most successful blood drive in recent years under the chairmanship of Cheryl Bohanon. This was attributed to an inter-dormitory compe­tition that saw Arnold Arms as the winner, (pictured: Cheryl presenting Ron Keyes, President of Arnold Arms, with campus trophy). Over 3 75 students contributed their blood to the Red Cross in dorm competition as well as an attempt to win an inter-collegiate contest between Portland State College, Southern Oregon College, Lewis and Clark College, Linfield, and Willamette University.

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Mr. Chambers is explaining the new Art Major

Dr. Alva discusses the O.C.E. Humanities Department with visiting Seniors

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Sophisticated

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Executive Council elections were what a by-stander would call dull and un­impressive. This was probably one of the most sophisticated elections ever held on our campus. It alludes many as to who the candidates were-this probably due to lack of enthusiasm in campaigning.

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Candidates as pictured: ( 1) Frank Nudo-President elect, defeated Jim Sterup; (2) Dan Van Otten-First Vice President, unopposed; ( 3) Jim Musgrave-Second Vice President elect, defeated Mikki Snyder; ( 4) Kathy Lakey-Recording Secretary elect, unopposed

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Dry Night Club

The Junior Class again presen­ted the Dry Night Club under the title "J J's Bunny Lounge" and met with great success as did the previous Junior class. It featured floor shows, gamb­ling, simulated drinks and a special for the men, (pictured) Brenda Bunny, Playmate of the Month.

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Valentines Dinner Bobbi Cox aids in preparations for the Valentines Dinner, an annual event on this campus.

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omm. Janice Cline Kathy Palmer

The All Campus Sing is an annual event during l<olks Festival weekend. Arms since they had won all major activities to this point during the year. The Winners were: First Place: Arnold Arms Second Place: The Village

Juuy Kekel

All eyes were towarct Arnold

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WINTER SPORTS

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Basketball Coach McCullough's team found itself at the bot­tom cf the Oregon Collegiate Con£ erence toward the end of the season. However, at the beginning of the season it looked as though our team had a chance at possibly placing in the Oregon Collegiate Conference. But as the season progressed cur team went on to lose a number of close decisions which made c ur chances of placing impossibfe.

Dave Sturgis led the O.C.E. team in both rebounds and scoring. Stu Merchant, although plagued by in­juries, proved a competent scorer and in addition es­tahlished a new 25 rebound record in a sin1gle game. Freshmen Bill Coutts and Junior letterman Dave Pappin presented one of the most impressive back­courts in co,nference play. Even though our team did not do its best, this has been labeled a building year, since there were no Seniors on the starting line-up-hopes are high for next year.

All Conference

First Team Dave Sturgis

Second Team Dave Pappin

Honorable Mention Bill Coutts Stu Merchant

Dave Pappin

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Dave Sturgis Bill Rawlings

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Bill Coutts Al Mueller Larry Akin John Bohlander Bob McCullough, Coach

Cliff Hunter Bill Rawlings Stu Merchant

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Varsity Team

Dave Sturgis Dave Pappin

Stu Merchant John Bohlander Bill Caddy Larry Akin Doug Pierce

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Coach Boyd Long

Bill Hudkins Jim Costello Mike Kolb

Bob Vogel

Ken Forster

Hal Smith Dave Jensen

Dell Sweari11gen Lono Waiwaiole Ken Lathen Dennis Parker

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Junior Varsity not pictured: Keith Morrison, Mike Motejl

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_ Don Hopps

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From Left to Right: Mike Anderson, Ron Wilson, Joe Fay, Wally Kropf, Terry Sjolander, Lamont Simmons, Terry Spahr, and Don Hopps.

Headed by co-captains Lamont Simmons and Terry Spahr, Coach Cummi~key's wrestling team enjoyed its hest season since 1961-62. Simmons, a sophomore, was undefeated in dual match competition his Freshman year and again this year. Spahr, a Junior, in the 130 pound division only lost 2 matches dur­ing the seascn. Other members of the team were: Don Hcpps, Terry Sjolander, Wally Kropf, Joe Fay, Ron Wilson, Terry Klein, Lyle Felgerhof, and Mike Anderson. In com­petition O.C.E. enjoyed a 32-0 win over Lin­field, 18-11 win over Stanford and a near win over San Jose State 16-14.

Dr. Cummiskey Lamont Simmons

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Bowling

From Left to Right: Mary Wheaton, John Persinger, Craig Kozak, Robert Grobe, Mike Masterson, J. Becker, Karen Allison, Ron Keyes, Kay Williamson, Jan Mills, Bill Bearse, and Dr. Lautenbach.

Under the direction of Dr. Lautenbach both the men's and women's bowling teams did well in Oregon In­tercollegiate Conference bowling. The girls, once again led by Mary Wheaton, placed first. Craig Kozak and Mike Masterson, with averages of 191 and 185, led the men to a fourth µlace finish in Collegiate competition.

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My fellow students:

As we entered this institution in the fall of 1961 there lay before us the unique opportunity of self-betterment through the academic world. And now, as we near the completion of those re­quirements there looms on the horiz­on one glaring and imposing thought -have we really taken advantage of those opportunities offered to us? Did we attain as much as we would have de­sired from education, major course material, .etc., for the majority of us the shameful truth is no! I realize that hindsight is so much easier to ap­pf y than foresight in this instance now that we are Seniors. However, we should realize that we, as students, ha,,e not taken full ad,,antage of the situation presented to us. But, as we go on to further degrees or practical work in the classroom it is of a para­mount nature that we have the fore­sight to realize the latter.

As most of us are entering the field of teaching next year, or shortly after graduate school, we can here fulfill our duties of leadership and responsi­bility to this country as future teachers working in the classroom and the com­munity. We should welcome this re­sponsibility as is illustrated in the words of our late president. "In the long his­tory of the world, only a few genera­tions have been granted the role of de­f ending freedom in its hour of maxi­mum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility-I welcome it." A democracy such as ours demands that we take this responsibility through char­acter building, self-restraint, and self. discipline. To provide the best educa­tion obtainable, we must have the best trained teachers who realize their re­sponsibility and leadership potential. My fellow students, this is our responsi­bility. This is the area where we shall take an active role and, through con­structive criticism develop an educa­tional system which shall further pro­mote the growth of the American con­cept of life.

Jack Strope

Senior Retrospect

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Edward Anderson Inter-dorm President Dormitory Councilor

John Paul Dawson Head Resident Arnold Arms Winter Term Play 1964

Zenas Hartvigson Ed. Media Center

Davia Armstrong Bauer Campus Welfare Committee Maaske Hall Fire Marshal Cross Country

Dale Alan Edwards Arnold Arms Secretary Inter-Club Council Senior Class Sergeant-at-arms

Gerald Charles Hildebrand Clubs Commissioner I.V.C.F. Secretary Dormitory Song Leader

Richard Allen Boylan Lamron Editor . 1962

Roger Lee Engle Arnold Arms 3ecretary Dad's Day Chairman s.o.E.A. President

Raymond Chester Horn Theta Delta Phi Secretary Young Democrats Track

Emily Ann Bump Homecoming co-chairman Band

Retha Mae Graham Statf · Key President Resident Assistant S.O.E.A. Membership Chairman

Dennis Ray Judd President Inter-dorm President Arnold Arms President Young Republican Club

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Carole Puanani Kaluna Clubs Commissioner The Oceans

Cheryl Lynn Moss President Arbuthnot Hall Collecto Coeds

Michele Diane Snyder Publicity Commissioner Dad's Day Chairman Kappa Pi

Michael Edward Walsh Grove Editor

Karen Ingrid Olson A.S.O.C.E. Social Commissioner Junior Class I.C.C. Collecto Coeds

John Andrew Strope Jr. President A.S.O.C.E. Junior Class Commissioner Young Democrats

Vice President Young Democrats Chairman J.F.K. Fund Raising Drive

David Bruce Larson Resident Assistant Vet's Village Track

Saramarie McLin Head Resident President Cottage Staff and Key

Helen Emily Schwab Sigma Epsuon Phi Staff and Key Kappa Pi

James Edward Thornton Vice President Inter-dorm Vice President Sophomore Class Dormitory Councilor

Marilyn Frances Scott Second Vice President A.S.O.C.E. Vice President Arbuthnot Hall

Vera Akami Ueno Kappa Pi Collecto Coeds

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Mary Lou Aillen Karlyn Esther Akse Edward J. Anderson Robert Richard Archer

Lorraine E. Baxter Brian C. Beals Eva Mae Benefiel Alena Mae Brenden

Robert P. Briggs Emily A. Bump Kathryn Buroker Joe Canon

Sharon Carpenter Roberta Cheek Mary Lou Clark Ronald O. Cline

L. Crank Cathie Curry Gary D. Drill Dale A. Edwards

Gary W. Empey Roger L. Engle Donna May Erickson Diana Erickson

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Delores E. Flint Susan L. Fukutomi Richard Allen Furrer Marian Giedd

Retha Mae Graham Arthur H. Gregory Richard H. Grimes Diane M. Hagen

Thomas R. Haines Rita Elaine Hanson Marv Harder Jan ice Hartless

Zenas R. Hartvigson Laura L. Hemphill Gary C. Hilderbrand David Hockett

Laraine Hogan Clifford C. Hunter Ruthanne Jensen Harlene J. Justus

Carole Kaluna Chris Kaucheki Keith K. Kearsley Sharon Kearsley

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Janice K. Kelland Susan K. King Santiy Kopp Keith W. Kramer Adrianne Krier

David B. Larson William W. Lee Sharon Longstroth Julie A. Marshall Judith M. Massee

Kay M. Mauney Larry McMurray Stuart McNeil Judi Milbrandt Bruce Miller

Eilleen E. Mitsch Betty Nancarrow Karen Olson Dean N. Ossterman Carolyn Overstreet

Ralph Parton John Persinger Georgia L. Peters Bill H. Pitts John M. Podpeskar

Clarence Reeser Judy Rehberg Doris Rhodes Ruth Rickard Glenda Robertson

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Nancy Rohrer Herbert R. Romey Winnie J. Sample Mary O. Scanlon Helen E. Schwab

Ann Lee Sexson Sharon Sheets Barbara L. Shult Robert E. Smith Kathryn Sneer

Amy D. Sora Jack Strope Joycee Takamura Linda Takeuchi Sharon Terry

Jim Thornton May Evelyn Tucker Fern D. Tuma Vera A. Ueno

Mike Walsh Dorene Walth Evla M. Whitfield Joyce E. Whiting

Donna Wilhite Marsha J. Wisniewski Elizabeth Wong C. Zetterberg

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MILLER'S MOBILE SERVICE

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Your Complete Shopping Center

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KENT'S JEWELERS

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The Fin est In Jewelry

CARNATION MILK COMPANY

Complete Line of Quality Dairy Products

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MONMOUTH PHARMACY Kris and John McGonegal

165 E. Main - 757-1533

The Best in Drugs & Sundries

Hallmark Cards - Revlon - Max Factor - Coty

S & H Green Stamps

JOHN KOICH CHEVROLET

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HIGHWAY SUPER MARKET

173 S. Pacific Ave. Monmouth

Flowers For Every Occasion

FLOWER BOX

1210 Commercial S.E. 364-6841

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Lockers - Open on Sunday

We are located nex t to the

W agon Wheel

INDEPENDENCE ELECTRIC CO.

226 Main - Independence, Oregon - 838- 1667

We Service W hat We Sell

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Greenwood Stationers

428 Main - Dallas

Co ngratulations to

Class of 65

BRIXIUS JEWELERS

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Dallas, Oregon

FISCHER'S MARKET

QUALITY MEATS

FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS

" W e Give S & H Green Stamps"

Monmouth, Oregon

THE BANK FOR O .C.E. STUDENTS!

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The United States National Bank

of Portland

DEDICATED TO THE

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Truck Sales and Services

FISHER & SCHULMERICH

Monmouth, Oregon

757-1 646 757-1701

JOHN PFAFF & CO.

General Insurance

223 Main Street

Independence, Oregon

CO SAFECO

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OLIVET HAIR SALON

120 N. Monmouth

Monmouth, Oregon

757-1481

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Permanent Waving for Body or Curl - Wig Styling

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Independence, Oregon

MONMOUTH

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Hardware - Houseware

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Index

Faculty

Humanities Department Alva, Charles 32, 133 Bellamy, John 32, 133 Birnbaum, Martin 32 Caminiti, Teresa 32 Dale, Catherine 32 Davis, Richard 32 Norman, Frederick 32 Olmstead, Thomas 32 Rickards, Montana 32 Potts, Jean 32 Stump, Ruth 32

Science Department Barnard, James 24 Broderson, Ray 24, 25 Cummins, Ernie 24 Fulmer, Allen 24 Green, Beryl 24 Jaffer, Majduddin 24 Knaupp, Jonathen 24 McCorkle, David 24 Post!, Anton 24 Phillips, Charles 24 Smith, Jean 24 Thompson, Mathew 24 Wagner, Sally 24

Student

A Abbot, Oran 66 Adams, Ann Christine 73 Adams, Cherri Frances 42, 84, 85 Adams, Dee 125 Adams, Emma 42, 84, 85 Adams, Marilyn 61 Adams, Sandra 70 Ahrens, Gayle 61, 80 Aichele, Saundra 43 Aillen, Mary Lou 163 Akin, Larry 148 Akse, Karlyn 163 Aleshire, Marilyn 70 Alexander, Margaret 52 Allen, Janice May 61 Allison, Karen 61, 156 Amato, Dennis 73 Amend, Kay 42 Anderson, Craig 66, 82 Anderson, Dianne 66 Anderson, Edward 56, 125,161,163 Anderson, Ernst 75 Anderson, Jerome 48 Anderson, Joyce 61 Anderson, Mike 153 Anderson, Norma 70 Anderson, Patricia 73 Andreasen, Robert 75 Annala, Sharon 60 Applegate, Steven 48 Archer, Bob 163

Walker, Kenneth 24

Social Science Department Amspoker, Gertrude 33 Anderson, Samues 33 Charles, Milton 33 Dortmund, Erhard 33 Griffin, Paul 33 Hess, Leland 33 Huxford, Gary 33 Johnson, Charles 33 Lieske, Marvin 33 Noxon, Charles 33 Pratton, Donald 33

Art Department Chambers, Hal 31, 133 Croziers, William 31 Culbertson, Ruth 31 Kirk, Leo 31 Lappnow, Duane 31

Physical Education Department Cummiskey, Joseph 36, 124 Hyatt, Paula 36 Krey, Louise 36 Lautenbach, Ruth 36, 156

Archer, Joan 61 Arvidson, Joseph 56 Ashbaugh, Sandra 70 Asher, Milton 73 Augustin, Ernest 70 Azure, Peter 66

B Bacigalupi, Ruth 73 Bahr, Alyce 52 Bailey, David 66 Bailey, Polly 73 Baker, Cheryl 61 Baker, Elizabeth 70 Baker, Susan 61 Ball, W. Eileen 43 Barbeau, Valerie 60 Barber, F. Scott 70 Barcott, Tonina 61 Barks, Sheryl 43 Barnes, Tracy 43 Barry, Don 128 Barth, Jeanne 42 Bates, Gerald 56 Bauer, Dave 128, 161 Baxter, Lorraine 163 Baylis, John 125 Beachler, Jean 61 Healey, John 73

Livingston, Robert 36, 12-l Long, Boyd 36, 124, 125 McArthur, William 124, 125 McCullough, Robert 36, 124, 148 Miller, Marian 36

Education and Psychology Department Corley, Clifford 28 Farlev. Henry 29 Farrow, Ralph 28 Garrison, Jesse 28 Glogau, Arthur 29 Hiatt Margaret 28 Howard, John 29 Lucas, May 29 Miles, Frank 29 Millsap, Lucille 28 Scott, Richard 28 Tetz, Henry 28

Audio-visual Aids Baker, Janet 35 Forster, Grace 35 Krier, Del 35 Smith, Claude 35

Beals, Brian 163 Bearse, Bill 156 Bebout, Linda 70 Beck, Alan 56 Becker, Jacque 60, 156 Becker, Paul 75 Bee, Shari 75 Eeeler, Sandra 43 Behm, Barbara 42 Benefiel, Eva Mae 163 Bennett, Beverly 43 Benson, Koby 66 Benton, Pat 43 Berry, Susan 61 Berueffy, Gretchen 61 Betterton, Daisy 61 Biale, Carolyne 43 Biggs, Roger 56 Bilyeu, Charles 75 Black, Virginia 70 Blakeslee, Carol 43 Blackwell, James 70 Block, David 75 Blomgren, Joanne 70 Bohannon, Cheryl 60, 132 Bohlander, John 56, 148 Bond, John 70, 128 Bones, Jean 66 Bonney, Linda 75 Bontrager, Adeline 70 Boothby, Cathy 61

Yost, Arthur 35

Health Service Brown, Ruth 37 Cummiskey, Joan 37 Detering, Etta 37 Dreger, Dorothy 37 Searing, Donald 37

Library Armour, Francis 34 Hofstetter, Dessa 34 Jonish, Arley 34 Steiner, Margaret 34

Administration Albin, Floyd 27 Amerman, Neil 27 Rice, Leonard 15, 138 Ross, Pat 27 Snyder, Walter 27 Sparks, John 27 Stebbins, Ellis 27

Dean's Office Champion, Mary 26 Morton, Jack 26 Paeth, Charles 26

Borders, Jean 61 Botkin, Dana 67 Bowman, Kathy 70 Boyd, Belvel 75 Boyd, James 56 Boylan, Richard 161 Boyle, Jane 66 Bradshaw, Bruce 56 Braker, Kevin 48, 128 Brand, Paulette 43 Brask, Joanne 60 Brenden, Alena 163 Brenneman, David 75 Bresko, Vic 56, 84, 85 Bridgens, John 70 Briggs, Robert 163 Brinkley, Louise 16, 17, 70 Britton, Bob 70 Britton, Judy 73 Brixius, Mrs. Darlene 73 Broadbent, Patricia 60 Brock, Robert 48 Brockamp, Calvin 67 Brockway, Mary 75 Brown, Betty 61 Brown, Brenda 70 Brown, Carolyn 43 Brown, Karen 73 Brown, Michael 75 Brown, Rod 125

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Brundage, Tom 82 Buchanon, Cary 16, 20 Buck, Diane 75 Buck, Donna 52 Bump, Emily 161, 163 Bundeson, Loren 67 Bunger, Carolyn 75 Buroker, Kathryn 75, 163 Butler, Pauline 43 Bylund, Ken 70

C Caddy, Bill 57, 148 Callahan, Linda 75 Callicrate, Paul 75 Campbell, Walter 75 Canon, Joe 163 Carlson, Donna 66 Carpenter, Len 66 Carpenter, Sharon 163 Carrey, Dave 57 Case, Cathy 43 Cassel, Linda 43 Cathcart, Susan 43 Caton, Susan 60 Chamberlin, Lyle 67 Chambers, Craig 70 Champlin, Roscoe 125 Chan, Waynette 61, 86 Charpilloz, Irma 61 Cheatham, Jana 42 Cheek, Rob 70 Cheek, Roberta 163 Christiansen, Melinda 43 Claremont, Sharlene 43 Clark, Darrell 75 Clark, Karen 42, 84, 85 Clark, Lucilla 71 Clark, Mary 163 Clark, Susan 43 Clausen, Virginia 43 Clayton, Beverly 60 Clayton, Jerrard 71 Clement, Gary 48 Clibborn, Ronald 76 Cline, Janice 42 Cline, Ronald 163 Closson, Evelyn 60 Clow, Charles 56 Cockrum, Evelyn 61 Cody, Mary 52 Cohn, Sandy 43 Cole, Patricia 52, 76 Cole, Phyllis 61 Coleman, Dennis 56 Collins, Karen 43 Collins, Marilyn 42 Commerford, Sandra 60 Compton, James 71 Cone, James 71 Cone, Janis 43 Connelly, Patricia 73 Conner, Susan 61 Conner, Susan 42 Cook, David 56 Cook, Dennis 76 Cook, Kathleen 61 Cooke, Carolyn 61, 80 Cooprider, Fred 76 Copeland, Maralee 53 Coreson, Peggy 52, 114 Corn, Judith 61 Costello, Jim 125, 152 Courtney, Lois 61 Coutts, William 67, 148 Cowder, Dene 60 Cox, Sheralind 60, 84, 85, 116,

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Crank, L. 163 Crawford, Kathleen 20, 42 Crawson, Randy 56 Crockett, David 56 Crowe, Kenneth 49 Crowe, 3herry 73 Crowell, Beckv 71 Crowson, Ste~e 56 Culwell, Joyce 71 Curry, Cathie 163

D Dahrens, Sherry 16, 71 Dalton, Jack 67 Dave, Susan 76 Davenport, Norah 43 David, Dawn 43 Davidson, Lynne 43 Davis, Karen 43 Davis, Kathy 43 Davis, Susan 43 Dawson, John 48, 161 Dawson, Judi 43, 86 Day, Judy 43 Decatur, Candy 61 Oegeer, George 67 DeJardin, Bob 56 de la Cruz, Roberta 52 Dent, Edna 43 Dent, Jim 57 Dentel, Jean 61 Denton, Pamela 73, 84, 85 Derrick, Dian 73 Dewees, Daniel 49 Dial, Judi 66 Disbrow, Mary 73 Dodds, Mary 60 Douglas, John 56 Dowell, Ted 73 Drake, Sidney 43 Drake, Sydney 56 Drill, Gary 163 Dubuque, Douglas 56 DuPuis, Catherine 60 Duff, Jackie 43 Dufour, Ronald 67 Dusenbery, Douglas 49 Dyer, Sharon 43

E Earl, Harley 71 Eaton, Kit 125 Eberly, Dennis 70 Eden, Shirley 61 Edwards, Dale 18, 48, 161, 163 Eiswerth, Jack 71 Ekborg, Linda 42 Elkins, Trudy 43 Elliott, Pauline 71 Ellis, John 20 Elwood, Quentin 76 Emily, Pamella 61 Empey, Gary 163 Engle, Roger 16, l l l, 137,

161, 163 Erdman, Judy 71 Erickson, Diana 43, 163 Erickson, Donna 163 Erickson, Leif 56 Eubanks, Willetta 60 Evans, Carol 61 Evensen, Barry 56

F Fahner, Susan 42 Farley, James 71 Farley, Michael 67

Farmen, Pamela 61 Farrell, Charles 56 Farris, Diane 42 Fay, Joseph 76, 153 Feiring, Shirley 61 Felgenhof, Lyle 153 Ferguson, Judith 42 Ferguson, Judith K. 43 Fetter, David 76 Finigan, Jack 71, 82 Fish, Mary M. 61 Fisher, James 73 Fisher, Scott 19 Fisk, Nora 43 Fitzgerald, Michael 71 Flanagan, Analyne 52 Fleck, Jacob 71 Flegel, Elizabeth 52 Fletcher, James 71 Fletcher, Mary 73 Flint, Delores 18, 111, 164 Flint, Doreen 61 Fobert, Sandra 53 Foon, Gloria 61 Foote, Janice 61 Forbus, Patricia 60 Forster, Ken 56, 152 Foster, Carol 73 Foster, Lind:i 71 Fowler, Jeanne 109, 108 Franklin, Phyllis 71 Freeborn, John 76 French, Larry 76 Friesen, Charles 76 Frirs, Terry Lynn 42 Frost, Jane 62 Fukutomi, Susan 164 Furrer, Richard 164

G Gallagher, Carol 71 Gallo, Tony 56 Galvin, Phillip 56 Gambit, Diane 76 Gant, Susan 71 Garinger, Charles 70 Garrison, Marcy 43 Gaskill, Cynthia 43 Gassman, John 125 Geer, Marlene 42 Geil, John 56 Gerdes, Henry 70 Giedd, Marian 164 Gilbert, Virginia 62 Gill, Gary 49 Gillam, Mary 71, 82 Gillespie, John 56 Gilman, Nell 71 Gleaves, Connie 62 Glenn, Sydidia 52 Goldan, James 71 Good, Nancy 71, 109 Corbett, Beverly 60 Goughnour, Betty 76 Graf, Janet 43 Graham, Retha Mae 117, 161, 164 Greenwood, Vicki 71 Gregg, Bill 67, 125 Gregory, Arthur 164 Greig, Mike 67 Greig, Weldon 67 Greiner, Eloise 62 Griffiths, Susan 60 Grim, Linda 66 Grimes, Richards 48, 164 Grobe, Robert 56, 156 Gronquist, Richard 71 Grouse, Roberta 43

Grove, Joy 71 Grusing, Nancy 66 Gunvaldson, Antionette 20 Guy, Michael 67 Gwyther, Linda 60

H Hachler, Terry 67 Hagen, Peggy 62 Hagen, Diane 164 Haggler, Janet 76 Ha goes, Wayne 56 Haines, Thomas 164 Halfer, Ray 125 Hall, Ann 62 Hamilton, Gregg 56 Hamlin, Beverly 42 Hammond, Nelda -1-1 Hanada, Lena 72 Haneberg, Ann Marie 62 Hansen, Paul 49, 86 Hanson, Charles 48 Hanson, Rita 164 Haralson, Thomas 67, 125 Harder, Mary 74, 164 Harley, Earl 71 Harm, Margaret 62 Harmon, Janice 44 Harris, Kathleen 44 Harrison, Allan 56 Harrison, Barbara 44 Harrison, Sharon 62 Harter, Jim 74 Hartill, Linda 62 Hartless, Janice 164 Hartvigson, Zenas 161, 164 Hathaway, Sharon 44 Hawkins, Tom 125 Hayes, Jeffery 67 Hazelton, Linda 44 Hedeen, Gary 76 Hedrick, Verda 62 Hemphill, Laura 164 Henarie, Barbara 44 Hereford, Donna 71 Heriza, Judy 66 Herrmann, Martha 42 Herzberg, Ray 125 Hesselgrave, Sandra 76 Higashi, Larry 76 Hilderbrand, Gary 161, 164 Hill, Carolyn 66 Hill, Jenny 71 Hill, Laura 71 Hillway, Ken 67 Hillyard, Paula 62 Himphill, Robert 76 Hise, Mina 62 Hite, Joanne 44 Hitt, Ernest 56 Hockett, David 164 Hoffman, Mary 74 Hogan, Laraine 164 Hollis, Coralee 60 Hollis, Mary 60 Holman, Pamela 66 Holmes, Brenda 533 Holst, Annette 66 Holton, James 71 Holton, Verla 74 Holweger, Anne 74 Honey, Kerry 71 Hopps, Don 70, 153 Horn, Raymond 161 Howard, Jeffery 71 Hoxsey, Barbara 60 Huckins, Jeannette 62 Huckins, Myrtle 62 Hudkins, Bill 67, 152

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Hunter, Clifford 117, 148, 164 Hurley, Bruce 57 Hunter, Becky 53 Hunter, Norman 56

Imel, Shirley 62 Ishii, Amy 71 Iverson, Peggy 62

J Jackson, Darleen 71 Jackson, Nancy 71 James, Mary 71 Japs, Judith 44 Jaskoski, Tim 76, 86 Jensen, Dave 152 Jensen, Julie 76 Jensen, Ruthanne 164 Jepsen, Frank 71 Jessen, Lawrence 57 Johnson, Martha 72 Johnson, Marty 19 Johnson , Michael 57 Johnson, Thorsten 74 Johnston, Kathy 42 Jones, Andrea 76 Jones, Gilbert 57 Jones, Janice 72 Jones, Marsha 60 Jones, Susan 44 Jorek, Lynne 44 Jordon, Judy 7 4 Joslin, Autrey 72 Joyce, John 57 Judd, Dennis 161 Judd, Kathy 60 Justus, Harlene 164

K Kala, Judy 62 Kaluna, Carole 162, 164 Karcher, Bill 48 Karns, Garry Kaucheki, Chris 164 Kearsley, Keith 16, 17, 162, 164 Kearsley, Sharon 164 Kennon, Nancy 53 Kelland, Janice 165 Keepers, Clara 74 Kekel, Judith 72 Keller, Ken 72 Kemner, Carolyn 76 Kent, Frances 72 Keyes, Ron 48, 132, 156 Keyt, Nadine 42 Kirs, Daryl 57 Kilian, Richard 67 Kimball, Charles 67 Kimura, Bertha 62 King, Nancy 76 King, Sharon 44 King, Susan 42, 165 Kiser, Judy 62 Kitzmiller, Sharon 62 Klasterman, Ralph 57 Klein, Terry 49, 155 Knopp, Shirley 62 Knutson, Florence 72 Kodani, Aileen 72 Koethke, Dorothy 72 Kolb, Judith 72 Kolb, Mike 152 Kopp, Sandy 165 Koopman, Kerry 80, 114 Kozak, Craig 76, 156 Kraft, Earlyn 62

Krake, Shirley 60 Kramer, Keith 165 Krause, James 76 Kraxberger, Janet 44 Kreger, Carol 44 Krier, Adrianne 165 Kronser, James 72 Kropf, Janice 62, 74 Kropf, Wallace 153 Kuboyama, Lyle 19, 56 Kupetz, Jeanne 44

L LaDue, Melva 72 Lafever, Richard Lakey, Kathy 16, 72, 135 Lakin, Cheryl 66 Landes, Jane 74 Lang, Earl 57, 125 Lange, Marilyn 74 Laremore, Arlene 62 Larsen, Judy 62 Larson, David 162, 165 Larson, Annette 60 Larson, Robert 49 Lassen, Charlene 44 Lathen, Ken 57, 152 Laudahl, Karen 76 Law, Rosalie 62 Lawson, Dixie 44, 114 Lawson, Eric 57 Layman, David 76 Lee, Bonnie 74 Lee, Rachel 72 Lee, Virginia 72 Lee, William 165 Leith, Jack 72 Lelack, David 57 Leonardini, Tricia 44, 80 Levendorf, Chris 60 Libbey, Joan 70 Libby, George 66 Liedtke, Susan 60, 114 Light, Terry 12'.i Lindsey, Marylou 76 Linehan, Rosemary 44 Llewellyn, John 57, 125 Lofting, Norman 76 Lofvendahl, Sandra 74 Logan, Linda 44, 86 Longacre, Marianne 60, 108, 109 Longstroth, Sharon 165 Lucas, Sharon 44 Lucero, Alexandria 44 Lunas, Larry 67 Lund, Janice 62 Lunday, Louise 72 Lung, J. 66 Lutes, Susan 60 Lyon, Joan 60 Lyon, Sheila 62 Lyons, Raymond 67 Lytle, Barbara 62

M Maas, Linda 74 Maeshiro, Rita 60 Magruder, Clayton 74 Mann, Marcia 60 Manniea, Peg 74 Marcum, Joseph 74 Marshall, Julia 66 Marshall, Julie 52, I 14, 165 Martin , Gary 57 Martin, Judith 52

Martin, Linda 72 Martin, Pam 74 Maschke, Leslie 44 Mason, Carol 60 Massee, Judith 165 Massey, Ronald 57, 125 Masters, Arthur 74 Masterson, Mi~e 49, 156 Misso, Linda 66 Matheson, Edward 57 Matteson, Barbara 44 Mauney, Kay 18, 165 Mausen, Nick 57 Mcalpine, Joy 44 Mcallister, Pat 72 McCasland, Marilyn 44 McClary, Lynda 66 McCluskey, Jack 66 McCoy, Pat 62 McCuistian, Marion 57 McFadden, Diane 44 McFarland, Susie 62 McCarr, Sandra 44 McGill, Carol 62 McIntosh, Phylis 44 McKay, Bruce 114 McKillip, Kaye 62 McKinley, Joyce 44 McLin, Saramarie 53, 136, 162 McMurray, Larry 165 McNeil, Stuart 56, 165 McPherson, Barbara 72 McQuiddy, Marilyn 42 McVay, Kathleen 44 McWhirter, Diana 66 Means, Leland 56 Medlock, Bill 48 Meighen, Gladys 72 Melendy, Patrick 77 Melheim, Sharon 77 Mendoza, Katherine 72 Merchant, Stu 148 Metzer, Marrianne 20 Meyer, Donna 44 Michael, Maryann 62 Milbrandt, Judi 165 Miller, Arlene 66 Miller, Bruce 165 Miller, Dale 74 Miller, Juanita 42 Miller, Marianne 60 Miller, Susan 74 Mills, Janice 74, 156 Misso, Leonard 66 Mitsch, Eileen 156 Mitts, Ellen 44 Miyamoto, Annette 72 Moberg, Carol 66 Moch, Francis 66 Moch, Mary Lou 66 Mohning, Sharon 44 Monroe, Terry 67 Moody, Richard 56 Moore, Melvin 72 Moore, James 66 Moore, Shari 44 Moranville, H. B. 72 Morgan, Donna 42 Morgan , Wayne 67 Morley, James 77 Morris, Linda 44 Morrison, James 67 Morrison, Keith 57, 152 Morrow, Claudia 62 Morrow, Sandra 42 Mosgrove, Royce 57 Moss, Cheryl 42, 162 Motejl, Mik~ 49, 152 Mueller, Alvin 57, 148 Mueller, Patsy 44 Mullikin, Dianne 31

Mumford, Jeanne 72, 84, 85 Munz, Nola 66 Musgrave, Jim 72, 128, 135 Myers, Rosemary 70 Myers, William 77 Myrick, Nancy 44

N Naas, Ken 48 Naimoto, Mollie 72 Nancarrow, Betty 165 Nance, Vicki 66 Neitzel, Gregory 57 Nelson, Carol 77 Nelson, Dean 49 Neuffer, April 44 Neumann, Sandra 42 Nickerson, Roy 125 Nielsen, Vicki 44 Nitta, Gail 60 Nolan, Judith 62 Noll, Patricia 62 Nudo, Frank 16, 19, 135

0 Oblisk, Geraldine 44 Oberson, Penelope 77 O'Brien, James 48 O'Brien, William 77 Oeltjen, John 77 Olmstead, Steve 56 Olson, Karen 17, 78, 162, 165 Olson, Mark 77 Opperman, Robert 16, 21, 49 Orton, Doug 128 Osterman, Dean 18, 16.5 Oswald, Connie 62 Ouerstreet, Carolyn 16.5 Owen, Linda 74 Owens, Maxine 72

p Packard , Sharron 60 Page, Deloris 72 Painter, Gregory 67 Palmer, James 77 Palmer, Kathy 66 Pambreen, Sam 57 Paolo, Naomi 42 Papenfus, Cary 12.5 Pappin, Dave 148 Parker, Dennis 57, 152 Parker, Larry 125 Patenaude, Kathy 42, 82, 114 Parton, Ralph 165 Partridge, Cassie 61 Partridge, Ivy 62 Patoine, Thomas 48 Payne, Betty 62 Payne, Herbert 67 Pearson, Janet 62 Pederson, Radian 42 Peeples, Barbara 63 Peetz, Vince 12.5 Peglow, Richard 74 Pender, Lynda 66 Penhollow, James 67 Peoples, Ann 44 Peper, Joanne 4.S, 82 Perkins, Norma 63 Persinger, John I .56, I 6.'i Person, Sherin 74 Peters, Georgia 16.'i Peters, James 57

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Peterson, John 56, 114 Peterson, Ann Marie 66 Peterson, Joanne 72 Peterson, Mark 66 Peterson, Ricki 70 Phelps, Cathleen 72 Pierce, Doug 148 Pierce, Iri s 45 Pike, Merle 82 Pincus, Mary 63 Pindell, Dean 48 Pistorius, Beverly 66 Pitman, Kathleen 74 Pitts , Bill 165 Pizzuti, Sandra 63 Plyler, Carol 45 Podpeskar, John 165 Pollard, Mary 42 Ponsford, Linda 63 Potter, Sharon 60 Porter, Margaret 42 Pratton, Jerry 77 Preim, Vicki 114 Privat, Jeanne 45 Probasco, Don 67 Pugh , Kenneth 77

R Raasina, Peter 72 Rachor, Vicki 72 Rainwater, Don 77 Ramey, Lee 63 Ramseyer, Kathleen 45 Raphael, Kenneth 74 Ratcliffe, Fave 53 Rawlings, Bill 70, 148 Raycraft, Laurel 63 Ream, Fred 74 Rear, Mary 60 Rearden, Carol 42 Reddekopp, Judy 63 Redinger, Sharon 74 Reed, Christine 53 Recd, Doris 63

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Reeser, Clarence 165 Rehberg, Judy 165 Reiner, Virginia 45, 86 Remick, Jerry 125 Reynolds, Don 77 Reynolds, Pat 72 Rhodes, Doris 165 Rice, Robert 49 Richards, Sara 63 Richmond, Gloria 63 Richard, Ruth 165 Ricks, Kathryn 63 Riley, Barbara 45 Ripley, Jean 61 Rohde, Dave 125 Roberts, John 56 Robertson, Glenda 165 Robertson, Joanne 19, 72 Robertson, Marsha 45 Robertson, Pat 63 Rohrer, Nancy 166 Romey, Herbert 166 Rose, Bruce 72 Rose, Marilyn '15 Ross, Janet 53 Ross, Leslie 63 Rothweiler, Carol 63 Rowan, Kathleen 45 Rufener, Margaret 45 Rupert, Ronald 57 Russell, Elaine 42 Rutherford, Mark 57

s Sakata, Eileen 73 Salvey, Judith 45 Sample, Winnie 166 Sampson, Beverly 77 Sandstrom, Donna 63 Santiago, Cecilia 52 Sargent, Lauren 42 Sass, William 57 Scanlon, Mary 166 Scarborough, Karen 63 Schaeffer, Douglas 67 Schaefer, Susan 63 Schlabach, Esther 77 Schlecht, Eugene 57 Schulmerich, Don 125 Schwab, Helen 162 Schwartz, Lorri 42 Scott, Alan 77 Scott, J non a 63 Scott, Marilyn 16, 17, 108,

109, 116, 162 Scroggin, James 75 Seaborn, Diane 66 Sedgewick, Catherine 63 Selden, Diane 66 Segrin, Dawn 45 Severson, Norma 45 Sexson, Ann Lee 166 Shankland, Millicent 63 Sharp, Joy 45 Shaw, LuJean 77 Shank, Dale 57 Sheets, Sharon 166 Sheppard, Kandes 45 Shinkle, Carl 57 Shipp, Sharon 75 Shollenberger, Pamela 63 Shult, Barbara 166 Sierp, Barbara 63 Simmons, Lamont 153 Sinclair, Randy 21, 49 Svicarovich, John 73, 82 Sivers, Ronald 67 Sjolander, Terry 73, 153 Skaggs, Pam 63 Slack, Andrea 61 Slate, Linda 73 Slater, Victoria 45 Sloan, Richard 75 Smith, Caroline 73 Smith, Craig 67 Smith, Hal 152 Smith, Harold 67 Smith, Jared 48 Smith, Lynda 45 Smith, Michael 56 Smith, Muriel 45 Smith, Nancy 45 Smith, Robert 166 Smith, Ronald 73 Smith, Sarah 45 Smith, Susan 42 Sneer, Kathryn 166 Snyder, Judy 53 Snyder, Mary 42 Snyder, Miki 16, 135, 162 Sogn, Nancy 45 Sora, Amy 166 South, Geraldine 63 Spahr, Terry 153 Spencer, David 75 Spicer, Jan 73 Springer, Virginia 75 Stark, Larry 77 Steele, Suzanne 66 Stemm, June 63 Sterup, James 16, 73, 80, 135 Stevens, Frances 73 Stevens, Linda 42 Stewart, Kevin 67, 125 Stewart, Nancy 73

Stipac, Caren 73 Storey, Frank 125 Storey, Henry 57 Stoutenburg, Peggy 45 Stratton, Carolyn 45 Strauss, Robert 49 Streeter, Elaine 61 Strope, Jack 15, 16, 17,

159, 162, 166 Studenicka, Roselyn 45 Sturgis, Dave 75, 148 Stutz, Bonnie 63 Sudduth, Cinde 63 Sutherlin, Janet 63 Sutton, Glen 57 Swanson, Harry 57 Swanson, Sandy 125 Swearingen, Dell 56, 152 Swearingen, Lola 45 Swenson, Ron 125' Swope, Barbara 77 Sydow, Larry 125

T Takamura, Joycee 166 Takeuchi, Linda 70 Taraba, Leroy 56 Tate, Susan 20, 61 Tatum, Ray 67 Taves, James 70 Taylor, James 67 Taylor, Tim 152 Telgenhoff, Lyle 57 Templin, Gary 57 Terry, Philip 56 Terry, Sharon 166 Thomas, Col. 66, 125 Thomas Donna 20 Thompson, Georgia 75 Thompson, Joanne 42 Thompson, Nancy 45 Thompson, Terrol 77 Thompson, Vonza 45 Thornton, Jim 18, 48, 80,

162, 166 Tipton, Dennis 57, 125 Tollefson, Lois 77 Torrance, Richard 70 Townsend, Nancy 63 Tracy, DeAnn 53 Trent, Mary Jane 45 Trigg, Marilyn 63, 80 Triplett, Charlotte 45 Troghin, Annette 45 Tucker, Dorothy 73 Tucker, May 166 Tuma, Fern 166 Turner, Kenneth 66. 114 Turner, Valerie 77 Tyler, John 73

u Ueno, Vera 162, 166 Underhill, Judy 61

V Vancil, Rachel 75 Vandecoevering, Minnie 63 Vanderford, Robert 57, 125 Van De Moortele, Phyllis 63 Van Otten, Daniel 16, 66, 135 Van Otten, George 56 Van Roekel, Lloyd 75 Van Wyngarden, Larry 57 Vogel, Robert 21, 57, 152 Vogt, Larry 73 Voiding, Janice 45

w Wahl, Judy 63 Walberg, Fred 77 Walth, Dorene 166 Waiwaiole, Lono 16, 48,

134, 152 Walker, Marilyn 63 Walsh, Mike 48, 80, 162, 166 Wanke, James E. 67 Wanless, Barbara 63 Ward, Linda 53 Wassom, Jim 67 Westling, Sandra 45 Watson, Zana 42 Weatherly, Sharen 61 Weaver, Don 49 Webb, Donald G. 77 Weber, Jo Ann 45 Weiler, Gary 57, 125 Welis, Kathryn 45 Wentzel, Sandra 73 Wetherell, Patty 66 Wheaton, Mary 156 White, Lydia 45, 80 Whitfield, Eula 166 Whiting, Joyce 166 Wienert, John 67 Wilborn, Patricia 63 Wiles, Martha 63 Wilhite, Donna 166 Wilkes, Dorthey 53 Williams, Janie 45 Williams, Mark 70 Williamson, Kay 45, 156 Williamson, Ronald 75, 128 Wilson, Edward 66 Wilson, Norm l 14 Wilson, Ronald 17, 77, 153 Wilson, Shirley 75 Windsor, Susann 60 Winkler, Betty 53 Wisniewski, Marsha 166 Woliam, Ronald 67 Wong, Elizabeth 166 Woo, Cecilia 70 Wood, Susan 45 Wood, Velva 60 Woolsey, Robin 61 Worley, Harry 75 Worthington, Paula 77 Wright, Rebecca 63 Wyckoff, Susan 77 Wyne, Nancy 63 Wysong, Alison 63

y Y amase, Louise 60 Yoder, Larry 67 Yoshimura, Audrey 70 Yoshioka, Joy 45 Younce, Bill 75 Young, Theodore 73 Yung, Denise 45 Yung, Susan 77

z Zehrung, Don 57 Zetterberg, C. 166 Zipprich, Lynn 63 Zupo, Luanne 45

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