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We are the people of the college. The administration. The students. The alumni. We belong to many groups. Some help us to streamline our activities. Others increase our knowledge in special fields. And some are wonderful in helping us to make friends. Some distinguished personalities have been especially recognized. These events we want to remember. In the Fall. During the Winter. And when Springtime finally came. We have friends who remembered us.
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Sloping hills rise, and climbing stairs mark our way . . . .
Past spreading trees, across cool grass, and down rain-spattered sidewalks . . . .
Yellow towers stand sentinel over a campus, a city, a valley.
This is our world . . . A world within a world ... And we like it.
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His duties include meetings with Trustees, addresses to organi;:ations, con~ ferences with faculty and administrators, plans for expansion, and a multi~ tude of other duties. Evenings, too, are busy for President Louis L. Madsen, but it is all in a day's work and he takes it in his stride with a ready smile and a pleasant sense of humor.
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Are responsible for making the college run smoothly. They pay bills, issue IBM cards, sell tickets, collect fines for library books, buy supplies, give grades, supervise dorms, direct student employ~ most important, advise and assist us in our prob
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Co\. William C. McFadden R.OT.C . Coordinator
King Hendricks Director o f Lihr r ies
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FRESHMEN OFFICERS
After orientation, the freshman frolic, and the sock dance, we settled down to a year of hard work. We derived much pleasure; however, we are striving to keep our goals high .... Destination - Success in Life.
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Blythe Ahlstrom
Dee Avery
Richard Albright
Corydon Bagley
Gerald Allen
Ross Allen
Shirley Allen
Lionel Allsop
Stevens Alvord
Kendall Anderson
Lamar Anderson
Melvin Andrews
Clyde Ashcroft
Kenneth Ashton
Nolan Baker
Linda Ballinger
Helen Balls
Gle n Banner
Betty Barker
Fer! Barker
Frank Barker
FRESHMEN
Muriel Barker
Craig Bate
Lei Nani Bate
Janet Bates
Joan Bates
McKay Bateman
Donald Batty
Annice Benson
Ruth Benson
Carol Bird
Daryl Blackham
Mark Blackman
Barbara Blanchard
Herbert Blisard
Bessie Blodgett
LeRoy Bouwhuis
Jean Bowcutt
Nancy Bowen
Asael Boyce
Harvey Brady
Lyndon Bramwell
Norville Broadbent
Annette Brock
Carol Brough
Richard Brough
Cordell Brown
Fon Ray Brown
Jani ce Brown
Wynn Brown
Anthony Brun
Freshmen
Merrill Brown
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Thomas Brown
/ Barbara Burns
Alton Buttars
Arlene Call
Ward Cammack
Mary Call
Annette Campbell
Allan Cannon
Lee Cantwell
Joan Carlson
George Carmody
Albert Carroll
Emma Louise Carter
Laura Gaye Carver
Gary Cottrell
Jim Chapman
Lou Ann Checketts
Sterling Cheney
Cloyd Childs
Janet Christensen
JoAnne Christensen
Neil Christensen
Gayle Christofferson
Ralph Clark
Lloyd Clement
Blanche Clifford
Lee Ann Coates
Lloyd Cope
Dianne Coray
Dale Corbridge
Orthea Cox
Donna Chittendom
Jay Childs
Laraine Christensen
Charles Cochrane
Carma Croshaw
Sharon Crowther
Glen Curtis
Lawrence Dahl
Reed Darley
Charles Darrington
Bruce Davidson
Marvin Davis
Duane Dee
Stanley Defriez
Orthell Dennison
Lois Dickson
Dale Diller
Colleen Dorius
Raymond Doty
Larry Duke
Thomas Dunford
Lu Juan Earley
Jack Eastman
Carol Eccles
Ra ymond Evans
Ruth Evans
Nalene Fairchild
Udean Fellows
Freshmen
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Val Feller
Bob Ferguson
Richard Ferrell
Val Ferrin
Charlotte Fisher
Leland Flinders
Lauretta Frank
Elinor Fuhriman
Ann Gailey
Laval Garner
Verlin Gardiner
Richard Garrett
Lavon Geary
Barbara Green
Joseph Gilgin
Delos Giles
James Goddard
Lois Gowan
Lorna Griffin
Wanda Griffin
Lyn Kimball Griffith
Bud Grover
Edward Hall
Dee Hall
Buddy Halloway
William Halls
Glen Hansen
Janet Hansen
Janice Hansen
Kenneth Hansen
Mary Lou Hansen
Nancy Hansen
Wayne Hansen
Shirley Harmon
Elwood Harris
Jess Harris
Jay Harrison
Shirley Harston
Larry Haslam
Royce Harr
Charlie Hatch
Gordon Hatch
Joyce Haws
Max Haws
Verna Henderson
Margene Hillyard
Sande Hobbs
Carol Hopkins
Jean Horlacher
Dorothy Hubbard
Colir Hunsaker
Shirley Hunting
Lynn Hurst
Roger Jeffs
Doris Jenkins
Naomi Jenkins
Cherell Hutchinson
Bessie Jensen
Gary Jensen
Joanne Jensen
Charles Jenson
Willard Jessop
Donald Johanson
Freshmen
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Blaine Johnson
Kaye Johnson
David Kotter
Lind
Clifton Johnson
Theda Kowallis
Maruel Lind
Freeman Johnson
LaRue Johnson
Lynnel Johnson
Marvin Johnson
Walter Johnson
John Kennard
Kalae Knight
Dave Kragthorpe
Lynetta Kunz
Fred Krusi
Max Kutch
Rebecca Lamb
LaVerl Laney
Afton Larson
Fred Larson
RaNae Larson
Wilma Larson
Marian Lenhart
Charles Lew
John Lewis
Peggy Lewis
Laurel Lindsay
Rose Marie Lomax
Marlin Loosle
Charlene Liljenquist
Winnifred Loosle
Robert Mortimer
Francis Morwitz
DeVer Moss
Nina Mourtinson
Gretta Muir
W31ter Mortenson
Earl Murray
Marilyn Nash
Stephen Neath
Karren Neiderhauser
Andy Nelson
Anne Nelson
Jerry Nelson
Joe Nelson
Kenneth Nelson
LaVerne Nelson
Bruce Nielson
Colleen Nielson
Jay Nielson
Peggy Nielson
Marilyn Murdock
Charles Nelson
Joyce Nichols
Darrell Nish
Francis Morwitz
Earl Murray
Marilyn Nash
Kirt Olsen
Nina Mourtinson
Gretta Muir
Marilyn Murdock
Charles Nelson
Stephen Neath
Karren Neiderhauser
Andy Nelson
Anne Nelson
Jerry Nelson
Joe Nelson
Kenneth Nelson
LaVerne Nelson
Bruce Nielson
Colleen Nielson
Jay Nielson
Peggy Nielson
Darrell Nish
Larry Olsen
Marvin Olsen
Virginia Olson
Orlan Oman
Chad Orton
Joyce Nichols
Leonard Orval
Tim Oscarson
Howard Overson
Anna Lee Packer
Ray Pahl
Ann Patrick
Stewart Paulick
Donald Paulsen
Georgia Paxton
Roy Peck
Emma Lou Pehrson
Boyd Perry
Burke Peterson
Douglas Peterson
Gary Peterson
Lynn Peterson
Keith Peterson
Raynold Peterson
Gilbert Phillips
Bill Pike
Evelyn Pollard
Delwin Pond
Larry Porter
Robert Powell
Elaine Probert
Jolene Purser
--Freshmen Kent Poulsen
28 LaConna Purser
Janice Reeves
Don Rhodes
Carolyn Roberts
Perry Roberts
Sidney Roskelley
Carol Ann Roundy
Joan Rice
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Lynne Rich
Anna Marie Richards
Jay Rigby
Valene Robina
Marlene Robinson
June Rohde
Yvonne Rippon
George Rolfe
Jerry Sanders
Royce Searle
LuDean Seeholzer
Marilyn Siddoway
Delmar Seely
Gerre Sherwood
David Shelton
Rita Shiffman
Robert Showalter
Richard Simmons
LeVern Sims
Don Smart
Annette Smith
Charles Smith
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Delwyn Smith
I I ./ Don Smith
Emily Smith
Hilda Stoddart
LeRon Stoker
Dallas Swenson
Duane Swenson
Geraldine Smith
James Smith
Vern Stembridge
Wayne Stenquist
LaGrand Sorenson
Marilyn Sorenson
DeAnn Taggart
Ranee Sorenson
Traj Saroushian
Dixie Tuttle
John Vanderford
Caroleen South
Glen Tanner
Bruce Turner
Thomas Vaterlaus
Barbara Waeir
Ronald Wardleigh
Bennie Walburger
Kamel A. Wahid
Lorna Walker
Lee Walker
Juanita Wall
Robert Wallantine
Farrell Wankier
Margaret Wasden
Golda Webster
Dixie Weight
Thomas Welch
Joan Wilson
Faye Winborg
Lueve Winward
LaRae Wood
Mary Ellen Wood
Robert Wood
Phyllis Woodruff
Rose Marie Wright
Reed Wyatt
Mark Young
Rosalind Zollinger
Pat Zollinger
Ted Walker
Donald Woodworth
Nish Zundel
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SOPHOMORE OFFICERS
We knew our way around campus and we joined everything. We were the eager beavers who liked to do things. We pushed drives and rallys, joined committees, and supported the dances. Between filling groups and taking labs, we chose a major and began to settle down. Dancing in Main Hall was our brainchild; typical of us, young, full of ideas, always on the go.
Lois Blood Secretary
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Norman Aincough
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James AIl red
Warren Alexander
SOPHOMORES
James Allen
Dale Behunin
Da
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Dale AIlen
Lael Allen
Lu Dean Andrews
Belva Anderson
Clarice Anderson
Kenneth Anderson
Larry Anderson
Clair Bankhead
Abraham Barakat
Joyce Barkle
Jean Bateman
Jay Beazer
Jay Bernhesel
Lewis Berrier
Ray Briscoe
Robert Boozer
Perry Brady
Bert Brown
Ronald Buchanan
Jay Bullock
John Bullock
Audrey Burgin
Donald Burt
, Don Bybee
Ronald Clark
Maxine Clayson
Sherwin Coleman
Vern Coleman
Lucille Corbridge
Alan Courtright
Pearl Cox
Carol Crofts
David Ellis
Marilyn Ellis
Jawdet El Khederi
Howard Davenport
Eddie Elhag
Alfred Empey
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Benjamin Fenton
Darlene Fields
Nedra Gabrielsen
Barbara Gaddie
Lenna Gardner
David Gittens
Kenneth Glauser
David Glover
Nelda Haderle
Blaine Hansen
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Emma Lu Hansen
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Nena Rey Hawkes
Arlington Haws
LuJean Hogan
Robert Hirst
Kaye Holmstead
Glade Howell
Douglas Huber
Allan Humphreys
Archie Hurst
Sonya Hyatt
Dee Israelsen
John Jackson
Allen Jacobsen
Delmar Jamison
Dayle Jenkins
Barbara Jensen
Bob Jensen
Shirley Jensen
Barbara Jeppsen
Ray Jeppsen
Sidney Jones
Donna Rae Jorgenson
Vincent Jorgenson
Jeanne Jackson
Boyd John Jenkins
Kathryn King
Melvin Knight
Philip Krusi
Harold Kunz
Montain Kunz
Alton Larsen
Don Ray Larsen
Orvil Larsen
Shirley Larsen
Ray Don Lazendy
Mamie Lewis
Milton Liechty
Mark Little
June Livingston
Carleton Lum
Helen MacKay
Jeannine Madsen
Dick Mantlo
Terry Manimoto
Larene McEntire
Bill McFarland
Roy McGuire
George McRae
Norman Mecham
Goldy Mehas
James King
June Lacey
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Maurine Leishman
Gail Madsen
Rex Mc Kinley
Mack Lee
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James Mortimer
Verla Muir
Berny Nalder
Amir Mejat
Lorna Nielsen
Diana Nordman
Wendon Nye
Rita Mae Olsen
Merlin Olson
Thomas O 'Malley
Ned Owens
Faye Palmer
Orval Palrner
Lloyd Patterson
Rilla Dee Payne
Judy Pearce
Laine Pendleton
Bob Pennock
Margaret Perry
Iva Loo Petersen
John Phillips
Pat Peiper
Robert Pierce
Pat Porter
Delmar Price
Clark Puffer
Jeanette Pulley
Mona Gene Reese
Marilyn Rich
Marvin Richardson
Elwin Rees
Vaughn Rigby
Gloria Pessetto
LaRae Robinson
Nahid Satfari
Abed Sadoun
Robert Sagers
MayVon Sargent
Sandra Sargent
Diane Savage
Stan Schwartz
Ann Sedgwick
James Seely
Darrel Siggard
Barbara Skankey
Glenn Smith
JoAnn Smith
Eldiene Sojka
Rene Sorenson
Robert Sorenson
Gerald Spainhower
Marlene Stewart
Gordon Stock
Reed Stock
Jannett Swenson
Delmar Tate
Ortize Thompson
Grant Thompson
Glenna Thomley
Jean Tingey
Arlene Taylor
Virginia Thackeray
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Evan Huntsman
Elliot Snow
Mark . Bensen
Dave Ritter
Evelyn Tuttle
Roy Uyado
Bob Venable
Floyd Veibell
Allen Wahlstrom
Ivon Wall
Merci Ann Wann
Carol Warburton
Dwight Warburton
Barbara Ward
Virginia Webster
Raymond Webb
Wendell Weeks
Doyle West
Paul West
Stewart Whitesides
Ned Whiting
Marcia Whittle
Sharrell Don Williams
James Willians
Wayne Willis
Brookie Winward
Roy Wise
Fred Wright
Ann Wood
Carla Wood
Marietta Woodward
Rachel Transtrum
Lorin Wall
J. Allen Wayman
Cecil Wall
Vernon Watkins
Sophomores
Worthen
Steve Worthington
Donna Lee Young
Elma Zollinger
Monte Merrill President
Two years have slipped by and it looks like the time has corne to settle down and decide whether we are going to be "doctors, lawyers, or house; wives." Our main objectives are to have fun, get good grades, not study, and, of course, get our sheepskin. The Prom is our big event of the year.
JUNIOR OFFICERS • • •
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Y osif Abdulkadir
Seth S. Ailen
Nada Arnell
Philip D. Affleck
Sam Alfano
Hamid AlGhrary
Lu Rue Allen
Kamal Alsalin
Charles W. Ames
Jaddoa Amin
Jeannine Anderson
VerI) Ashcroft
Vern Bailey
Gaylen Ashcroft
Gordon Ashcroft
Keith Anderson
John Angotti
LeRoy N. Barker
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JUNIORS
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Julia E. Berntson
Richard Bingham
Marilyn Bird
Sherman Bone
Carl Bown
LuGene Brewer
Evan Brown
Jay J3ills
Ralph C. Brown
Joyce Budge
Chryll Olson Capener
T. J. Cloward
Owen Robert Burgener
Janice Burton
Marlene Butters
Mamon Caine
Joan Calderwood
Merle Cunnington
James Carlson
Marilyn Carr
Alvin Carter
Jack Casper
Nelda Jean Casper
William V. Casper.
Reed Christensen
Wesley Christensen
Leon Christeansen
Grant Christoffersen
David J. Clemens
Norma Condie
Rulon H. Cook
Rodney Coster
Jack Cragun
Donald Cummings
Elaine Cummings
Kirk Curtis
Halbert D. Davis
Marilyn Deschamps
Wade G. Dewey
David K. Dinsdale
Emery Doolittle
Andrew K. Dougherty
James S. Cochrane
Clayton D. Fairbourn
Spencer Falslev
Akram Dadud Farhad
Ronald B. Foster
Beth Frandsen
Bryan Fullmer
J. Rex Gardner
Mariam Garner
Eileen Gibbons
Shirlene Griffith
Carol Gunderson
John Gundersen
Charlotte Hale
Lawrence P. Hansen
Jerold Hansen
Barton Harris
Ella Jean Harper
Robert D. Harding
Joseph W. Hess
Fred Hebeler
George Howell
Joyce Hooker
Eugene Hoffman
Leonard Hull
Deon Hubbard
Don C. Hunsaker
Eunice Hunt
Norma Hunt
A. Ziag Ibrahim
Shirley Jackson
Howard Jenkins
Ralph Jensen
Rodney Jensen
Warren Jensen
Ardell Jeppsen
Taba Ismail
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Morgan Jensen
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Carine Jerman
Richard K. Johnson
Russ Johnson
Paul Jones
Victor Jones
Mary Kunzler
Jeanette Kunz
Richard Kubach
W. W. Krause
Ted Knowlton
William Knowles
Jack King
Clyde Kidman
Abraham J. Khalisi
Margaret Kennard
Ralph Keller
Arden Larson
Drue Larsen
Abdul Hasom Kadhim Reed Langford
Lucy Larson
VonEll Larson
Darlene Lowry
Arlene NjcBride
Monte Merrill
Richard Mongomery
Robert Potter
Clyde C. Nielsen
John McCoy
Anne McDonald
Richard Merrill
Thomas Mickelson
Keith Moon
Terry Morrill
Richard Motta
Daood Mutlag
Marilyn Purser
Baline Olsen
Hilma Orton
Roger L. Olsen
Lloyd Nielsen
Marian Nielsen
Ida Merle Nielsen
Melva Nielsen
Richard D. Pond
Peggy Potter
James Quilter
Donald Rasmussen
Ronald Rasmussen
Bonnie Reese
Gary Richardson
Howard H. Richardson
Dale Rindlisbacher
Jay Risenmay
Gerald Robison
Carl Rodeniser
Dick Rogers
Boyd Carter Rollins
Bea RyDalch
Robert Wm. Smith
Wilford Snow
Glade Sorenson
Merwin V. Sorenson
Rex Spackman
Bob Springman
Denzil Stewart
Boyd L Stock
Gloria Stock
Mary Stott
Dennis Turner
Raymond Anderson
Wilford V. Pierce
Robert A. Pixton
Pond Reese
Harold J. Richards
Vira Beth Robson
Carmae Sorenson
Leon Prime
Juniors
Mozaffor Samiy
Ila Schoonover
Richard Schwartz
Mermyn Searle
Ruth Ann Simmons
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Carol Slater
Leland Teeples
LuDean Thurston
Naola VanOrden
Philip H Williams
Judy Smith
Laurence D. Smith
Reeta Ann Smith
Doyle Boyd Tanner
Sally Taylor
Beverly Thompson
Keith Thompson
Blaine Thomsen
Lorraine Thornton
Glenn Thorsted
Joyce Tood
Maxine Tripp
Joseph Tueller
George W. Wheatley
Dennis H. Wallace
Rue Paul Ware
Newell Warr
Sherman Wayment
Dean Wood
LaRue Woodhouse
Clair Woodward
Lynn Yeates
Nora B. Thurgood
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Betty Lou Yonk
Products of four years' growth. Now that its nearly over we don't feel so big. We wish we had studied more, learned more, played harder, and done more things. We are sold on Aggies and try to sell everyone else. "Where do we go from here" is our big problem. Some of us will get jobs, join the army, marry, and some will just go home. Wherever we go, whatever we do, we will be living on memories, for we know there is no place like college.
SENIOR OFFICERS
Mary Ann Sullivan
Secretary
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SENIORS
Justice Craycroft
S. H. Dajani
Lewis Critchfield
John M. Dalton
Barbara Croft
Birdean Datwyler
Wesley Crowther
Reed Day
Jay Cullimore
Robert Curtis
Donald Daines
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Shirley Davis
Russell Davis
Lauree Davis
Henry E. Davis
Ar~n
Hansen
Jennavee Harris
Le Roy Haslam
Betty Jean Hansen
Earl E. Hansen
John H ansen
Glen Hart
William Hart
Kathryn Haskins
Dale Hawes
Charles Hofer
La Vern C. Hafner
Lenore Hansen
Robert C. Hansen
James Harris
Earnest Hubbard
LaGrande Hubbard
Delores Hug
Vernon Hughes
Charles Humphries
Bob Hunter
De Lynn Hutchins
Charles Hyde
Angus Hyer
Lois Hyer
Al-asswi Ismail
J. S. Hurst
Chariton Jacobs
Grey Jensen
Ramon Jensen
Jarvis H. Jensen
Jesse Jensen
Juanita Jensen
Lael Jensen
Marcus Jensen
Max Jensen
John Jensen
Richard Jenson
Roland Jensen
Varon Jensen
Myrtle Jessen
Boyd Johnson
Lynne Johnston
Harold Jones
Janet Jones
Milton Jones
Albin Judd
Elbert Johnson
Martin Kahel
J. H. Kirshaw
Susumu Karaki
Donald J. King
Kenneth Kartchnar
Leon V. Kiding
Carole Kimbal
Eula Kimber
Lyman E. Kimber
Farrell Knight
Richard J. Kohlwey
John Krahn
Beverly Kearl
Norman Krupp
Lu Rue O. Krygier
Dorothy Marshall
Keith Matheson
Val Maughn
Bonnie Maxfield
Calvin McBride
Clyde R. McBride
Norma McConkie
Brian McDonald
Kenneth McDonald
Don McGregor
Jack McIntosh
George McKay
Walter Evan McPhie
Alan Middaugh
James Middleton
Richard Miller
Vernon Miller
Volmer Miller
Joanne Milnar
Harry Mingo
Shirley Monsen
Kenneth Moore
Charles Moore
Clarence Moore
Jeri McBride
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I\ Betty Jeanne Morse
Veal L Mortensen
Wahhab R. Mounir
Rita. Mouritsen
Carl McCammon
Lena Mae Meuhfeit
Fred Pearson
Carol Muir
Lorene Munk
Forrest Munro
Venice Manro
Allen D. Murdock
Julienne J. Murdock
Margene Pedersen
Fred Pendleton
Tom Pennock
Lyle Petersen
Rhea Petersen
Floyd W . Peterson
Donald Quayle
Ted Rich
George Rigby
Lawrence Ranieve
Afton Richards
Margene Robbins
John Reeve
Helen Richens
Glade Roberts
Thomas Rehrey
Robert Richins
John Roderick
Harrell Reintjes
Jean Reynolds
Bill Rhine
Bruce Ross
Walter Rosenlof
Wayne Rose
Myron Rollins
Richard S. Rodgers
Francis Rogers
John Tartan
Richard Dale Tingey
Robert Thornley
John D. Tarter
Deloy Thorpe
Lorraine Transtrum
Ralph Taylor
Alan Thompson
Wallace Transtrum
Nsame Tibshirane
Neta Thompson
Arlo Trost
Frank Tidwell
Stephen Tillett
Derald Tieley
Carol Williams
John Willis
Clair Wilson
Kieth Winchell
Phyllis Winsor
Leslie Winter
Gerald Wolfley
Maxine Wood
Lael Woodbury
Gene Wunderlich
Val Wynn
Barbara N. Veigel
Dorothy Jean York
Darwin Young
Valene Young
Matahhar Ymblu
Beverlee Zollinger
Elvaletta Zollinger
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Edwin B. Abbott
Lawrence Cannell.
Wajed Ahdab
Ahmad A. Ahmadi
Glenn E. Anderson
Basher Aridi
Don S. Cambell
GRADUATE SCHOOL We have completed a broad training in the subjects of the liberal arts, and are now devoting our time to our chosen specialties. Achievements of our goals will place us high in the ranks of educated men and women.
Boyd Chugg
Willard Armstrong
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Membership in the Alumni Association provides news of former Aggies through the Alumnus publication, and also permits one to demonstrate his interest and continued support of the college.
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W. W. Gardner President
Gordon E. Porter Leonard W. McDonald Acting Alumni Secretary Past Alumni Secretary
THE ALUMNI ASSN .
Discussing needs of the college are George D. Clyde, President Louis L. Madsen, and Dean j. Stewart Williams, all members of the USAC Research and Development Council.
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Top Row: Beverly Zollinger, Vice President; Bonnie Rytting, Secretary. Center Row: Vern Marble, Publications; Brent Nash, Assemblies; Marlin Haslam, Finance; Arnold Gilbert, Socials. Bottom Row: Robert Turley, Public Relations; Philip Sorensen, Awards; David Gittins, Public Service; Bob Hatch, Special Events.
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fohn Carlisle
)cudent Body Pres ident
Student Body Officers and Council The student executives of the school ... conscious of the intimate workings of the campus. They are workers with varied experience. Proud of their Kingdom, they are wise rulers. Fellow students envy their important status, and their white sweaters. They are the congress of the college.
[hid is a typical scene of the ~tu ent Council in action.
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Bev and John are helping two high school students become better acquainted with the U.S.A.c.
Director of assemblies ... they dole out money ... dream up fun. Few know of the worry, time, energy and undying effort which characterize the Student Council. Self~satisfaction is their reward for endeavor. Defender of the Aggie A ... Often saw their name in print. Good leaders ... these eleven ... who recognized college students are alive, normal, and young, and staged activities accordingly.
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Row one, left to right: King Hendricks, H. B. Hunsaker, J. E. Christiansen, S. Godferson, S. W. Edgecombe. Row two: K. R. Stevens, Ralph Richards, Ross Game, C. D. McBride, J. Cook, Frank Libberman.
TraHic CommiHee New on the campus this year, the traffic committee set up a four objective program: To provide parking and identification for all campus cars, parking and guidance for visitors, and service entrances, and parking. They held traffic court weekly and fined ticket holders.
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Union Building Committee Working to build student interest in the new Union Building and helping to plan various features are members of this committee headed by C. D. McBride.
Agathon Committee Agathon, a three~day educational fair which replaces A Day, is designed to show the public the facilities and activities of the College. Chairmaned by Clyde Ball.
Mily Furgis, Pierce Bowthorpe, and Bill Smith talk over Union Building plans.
Row one, left to right: Belva Balls, Clyde Ball, Eleanor Knowles, Arnie Gilbert, Dan Ludlow, Ray Longhurst. Row two: Marcus Jensen, Dick Merrill, DeVon Chatterton, Rex Gardner.
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AWS Associated Women Students do a great job in making students welcome here at Utah State. They are sponsoring a wide~spread public relations committee and present an annual fashion show in the fall. The Preference Ball, one of the outstanding and novel dances of the year, is also under the A.W.S. leadership.
LaRue Gardner, President Joyce Budge, Vice President Joyce Todd, Secretary
Left to right: Dean Daniel, Francis Shoop, Pat Schofield, LaRue Gardner, Joyce Budge, Phyllis Turner, Joyce Todd.
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Athletic Council Continuously seeking improvements in Aggie athletic facilities, these men hold the responsibility of keeping Utah State one of the top conference contenders.
Publication Council With the cooperation of faculty advisers, the editors and business managers meet to solve problems concerning campus publications.
Row one, left to right: Blanch Firestone, Dean Symons, H. B. Hunsaker, J. E. Christiansen, George Caine. Row two: King Hendricks, George Preston, Russell Berntson, John Roning.
Row one, left to right: Prof. V ickers, Dean Culmsee, Prof. Reynolds, JoAnne Cliften, Vern Marble. Row two: Bill Capner, James Mortimer, Pond Reese, Hal Reinrjes, George Mitton.
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Ted Simmons Booster Comm. Chairman
Cheerleaders, Dick Lewis, Dick Headlee, Jack Kidd.
Cheerleaders, Booster Comm. The Booster Committee and the Cheerleaders work hand in hand to strengthen the Aggie spirit. They do more for school spif'it than any other group on the campus. They are responsible for all the pep rallys and team send;offs.
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Men's Intramurals The male aggies on campus became part time athletes and competed in intramurals. Men's activities are supervised by students under the leadership of the Physical Education Dept. The function is to give every student moral, social, physical, and educational values derived from competitive athletics, in both team and individual sports.
INTRAMURAL STAFF - Row one, left to right: Berdean jarman, Bill Smith, Don jacobson, jim Harris, Clark Puffer, Bud Paul, john Marshall. Row two: Art Mendeni, intramural manager; Dick Motto, Willard jessup, Carl Tuft, Merrill Boothe, Don Tuft, Del Ray Campbell, Harold jones, LaVell Edwards, Wes Christiansen .
Thair Allen, Intramural Assistant Harold jones, Intramural Assistant Ray Watters, Adviser H . B. Hunsaker, Head of Dept. of Phys. Ed.
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TEAM MANAGERS - Row one, left to right: Pleasie Moore, Sherril Williams, joe Reynolds, Schot Davis, Bob Martin. Row two: Bob Burgener, Glen Steed, Don Lay, Mel Lantz, Marlin Fairbourne.
EXECUT[VE COUNCIL - Row one, lefe co righe: Ju[ia Berntson, LOIS Downs, MIley Furgls. Row ewo: Joanne Calderwood, [Ia Schoonover, Pat Madsen, JoAnne Clift.. n.
TEAM MANAGERS - Lefe co righe: I1a Schoonover, Norma Condie, Lu Wallace, Loye Painter, Yvonne Rippon, Jean Reynolds, Judy Pearce, Palma Lundahl.
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Women's Athletic Association The ladies have an athletic association, where they spend their leisure hours. Under the direction of W.A.A. executive council and Lois Downs, advisor, a full program of activities was carried out, with fourteen sorority and independent teams participating. The year's events were climaxed by the Annual Award's Banquet. Their motto: A sport for every girl, A girl for every sport.
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PanHellenic Council Sorority unity is their aim. Rushing rules are their problem. Pledge day is their triumph. They are representatives of five worthwhile organizations. Their task is¡ to govern Utah State Greek women. The Pan hellenic formal is proof of their unity.
Top to bottom : Joan Munk, President ; Sergene Benson, Manon Caine, Paula Stanger, Barbara Skankey, Lois Hyer, Genie! Lindberg, Goldy Mehas, Margaret Sutton, Beverly Thompson, Cathy Chipian, Dean lone Daniel.
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Clockwise: Peirce Bowt horpe, Pres id ent, Henry Hj elm , Ivans Su mmers, Bry Nelson, Jarvi s Jensen, Don Ausemus, James Kelly Rul on Bickmore, Bob Turl ey, Rex Skanchy,' Preston Th o mas, C harm aine C hri stensen, Ted Wright.
Interfraternity Council Composed of two representatives from each fraternity, the Interfraternity Council is the governing body of the social fraternities on campus. Highlighting the Greek Social calendar, under the direction of the council, is the Interfraternity Ball. Peirce Bowthorpe is the presiding officer; rotation determines the group's officers.
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Public Relations Introducing Utah State to other colleges and to local high schools by means of personal contact and printed material is a year~round project. Student leaders in this task are Bob Turley and his committeemen. Exchange assemblies, a band tour, entertaining other college students are a few ways we "sell our school."
Visiting high school stude nts are welcomed on campus for a basketball game. Keith Anderson, Mary Rhodes, Dean J. N. Symons, Arma Lenford, Clyde Quinney, Neeltje Eggen, and Lynn Peterson. Visitors and Loganites.
Explaining student body government to high school students are: Vern Marble, Bonnie Rytting, and Bev Zollinger. Visitors are Marva Painter, Louise Garff, Diana Walker, Laurence Newberger, Max Eliason, Don Allen.
Bob Turley works through Dr. Noble's office with his sec retaries, Elaine Whatcott and Leah Dunford. Their job is continuous planning and research on how to acquaint our school with other students.
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Blue Key National Honorary Service Fraternity composed of twenty outstanding upperclassmen. Producers of the student directory, assistants in school activities, and the selection of an outstanding underclassman are contributions of this group.
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Bob Hatch Marian Haslam
Rulon Bickmore Mo nte Nyman
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Spurs A national service organization for sophomore women was initiated on our campus in 1928. Members participate in campus activities and cheer registration lines. "At Your Service" is a motto well executed, for this is one of the hardest~working groups on the campus. They march with the band and cheer loudly at games, help in the Campus Chest drive, and help blind students. Working together, these girls find friendship and fun in Spurs.
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SOCIAL COMM ITTEE - Left co right: Arnold Gilbert, Janet Jones, George Henderson, LaRue Vincent, Keith Anderson, June Lacey, Mac Gardner, LaRue Satterthwaite and Jack Bickmore.
Social and Elections Committee Directed by council members, these committees are a great service to our school. The Social Committee plans the "social life" for the student body, while the election committee helps in government.
Balloting his vote is Roger Nelson. Annette Dean and Darlene Fields take charge of ballot table.
ELECTION BOARD - Left co right: Carolyn Pond, Allen Stephens, LaRue Vincent, Beverlee ZoUinger, Joyce Budge and Don McGregor.
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Intercollegiate Knights "Service, Sacrifice, Loyalty." With this as their motto, the Beno chapter of Intercollegiate Knights once again proved their worth to Utah State. This honorary men's service fraternity handles the Used Book Exchange and had charge of the blood donation on the campus.
Planning I. K. events are chapter officers, Fred Pendleton , Honorable Scribe; Mac Gardner, Royal Duke; and Doyle Tanner, Chancellor of the Exchequer.
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Student Civic Government Student Civic Government is an organization run entirely by college students who live in the prefabs, quansets, and trailers. The students operate as a regular city government. The Honorable Mayor is Blair K. Paulsen, assisted by Chariton Jacobs as Secretary~ Treasurer.
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Known as the reporters on campus, Larry Monroe, John Roderick, Garth Bischoff, and Bobbie Ann Stewart are constantly searching for a scoop on anything that makes news.
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Student Life staffers were the news hounds on the campus. Each Thursday their All American newspaper found its way into the Main Hall. Ross Game was editor Fall Quarter and Jim Mortimer took over for the rest of the year. With their office in the Commons, reporters could always be found on the lookout for news of the school.
Editors, reporters, copy Writers, proof readers, circulation distributers and printers work together to "make the deadline". Mac Gardner, Janice Judge, Jennine Madsen, Helen Lower and Blanch Clifford are a few of the staff workers. The Student Life is an asset to U.S.A.c.
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Buzzer Last year's Buzzer accomplished much by winning the coveted Medalest Award with an outstanding yearbook. Shifts of staff members work day and night piecing together a book in hopes to meet a deadline. Buzzerites completed every assignment and drove through to compile the 1952 Buzzer. Willingness to work overcame the inadequacies of the cramped office space. The staff sincerely hopes that this edition will contain happy memories and snatches of life at Utah State.
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Scribble Utah State students found an outlet for their journalistic talents in the quarterly magazine, Scribble, which was efficiently edited by Eileen Gibbons, assisted by a group of loyal staff members. Students like their humor, prose and poetry. Scribble likes to satisfy them. This magazine is favorite among the students and can be obtained merely by showing your student card.
Seated, left to right: Jean Marie Heywood, Lael Jensen, Eve Sorensen, Eileen Gibbons, Grant Reeder, Enice Henrie, Standing: Bill Capener, Frank Pond Reese, Lucille Corbridge, John Roderick, Patricia Williams, Andy Gibbions, and Dale Fletcher.
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Blue Book and Directory The combined efforts of Barbara Croft and her able staff in editing the Blue Book strive to orient freshmen on the ups and downs of college life. This publication contains regulations, activities, and the constitution and by~laws of Utah State College, which every frosh appreciates.
Working diligently at the typewriter is Barbara Croft, editor of the 1952 Blue Book. This little gem of information greets freshmen as they arrive.
When you get a map of all the buildings on campus, a few school songs, an assortment of yells, and enduring traditions all wrapped up in one you have quite a book, thanks to Greta Ashcroft, Lois Blood and Janet Pond.
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The Health Center situated in the Smart Gymnasium aids in checking the physical condition of all Freshmen and transfers. They also che ck hearts for intramural activity, and give medical attention to all students during their college career. The Health Center employs a doctor and a registered nurse.
Special Services These are just a few of the extra advantages offered by the college on the Utah State campus, open to all students and faculty members. A big percentage students ordinarily not being able to attend school, find it possible by working in one of these various departments on the campus.
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Lund Hall gang lines up for chow at the cafeteria where meals are served economically to students and faculty members. The dining rooms are the scene of many banquets. Miss Una Vermillion is the director of the Cafeteria.
Dr. Hansen gets his mail from Imogene Hamilton at the College branch postoffice which serves students and faculty members.
Pearl Carter is in charge of the Moore Library which houses children 's books and the music library.
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The school of versatile interests. This school offers opportunities to all the students of Utah State to lay the foundation for a liberal education. The need to understand our own culture as well as the cultures of other nations has never been so urgent as now. This depart~ ment offers many courses to qualify the student to be a citizen.
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Ph ysics, Geology, Mod ern Langu ages, and Che!ll' ist ry are on ly fou r ou t of the fou rteen different depart m en ts in t h e Sc h oo l of A rt s a nd S c ienc e~ The re is a w ide range of variou s fi e lds in th~ sc h oo l. One o f th e most outstand ing is Deba r A stude nt ca n certai nl y obt ain an enrichi knowl edge fro m th is h ighl y skill ed sc h oo l.
This school came about as a result of the Land Grant Act in 1862. This is the most outstanding field of its kind in the Intermountain West. The great practical value of the various curricula in this school is shown by the records of those students who have completed them and who have gone back to the farm and worked as leaders.
One of the many jobs that go to make up farming - some pleasant and some unpleasant. Just one of those things.
The next page exemplifies three of the most au standing fields in the department. They are Dai Production and Manufacturing, Horticu ltu re, ar Poultry Husbandry. These three departments a in connection¡ with the Experiment Station whi( is bringing to light better methods of feedin croping, and better strains of fruits.
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Its purpose is to give opportunity for a liberal education with special emphasis upon the commercial, social and political phases of life. It is comprised of three major divisions business, the social sciences, and agricultural economics and marketing. You will find this school located in Old Main on the third floor.
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This school has ten different departments with a major purpose or function of the preparation of teachers for elementary and secondary schools. Each department offers courses contributing to general education. This school deals with the future growth of our nation. The School of Education was officially organized at USAC in 1927.
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The School of Engineering and Technology consists of the. Division of Engineering and the Division of Technology. It also offers undergraduate and graduate courses in Industrial 'Education. The students ¡enrolled in this school are growers with technical brains, striving for technical knowledge for technical skills. They build man's concrete progress.
These young men are majors in Automotive Technology. They train in a new building designed and built specifically for auto'motive and aircraft instruction.
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Radios, aircraft, motors, bridges, engines, wheels, drawings, surveying, testings, and many other complicated devices are all in the schedule for the men of the Engineering School. Through their training and experiences here at Utah Statr they will be able to fulfill man's dreams, and they grow so as to better the growth of man.
They boast of being one of the best of their kind in the United States. The School has purchased and leased 3,000 acres of forest and range land approximately 22 miles from the campus, where summer camp facilities have been established. The purpose stressed by this school is the handling of wild lands so that they may be of use to citizens.
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Intended primarily to prepare young women for homemaking. Courses are planned to prepare young women to carry the knowledge and skills of expert homemaking into various institutions of complex modern society. They are the builders and the makers of those little things in life that are really so big. This school has become outstanding.
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Summer School The college has conducted a Summer School for more than thirty years. Since 1924 the program has been enlarged and edUcators enriched. of The is to build bringintothe Logan a number of the leading thePurpose nation and IntermOUntain West, a summer school of wide inflUence. 10hn C. Carlisle is dean of the Summer School.
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The Art Workshop is under the Chair_ manship of Prof. H. Reuben Reynolds.
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Dr. Carl Frischknecht leads the Extension Service with a staff of nearly one hundred workers.
Extension Prof. Neil K. Holbrook, extension editor, and Prof. work toprograms.
Spencer Daines, agricultural engineer, The main objective of the gether in production of extension service Extension Service is to aid rural people in developing useful, satisfactory lives. Its programs are designed to help people help themselves, rather than doing things for them. The Extension Service is a part of the college and a part of the Federal Extension Service. Agriculture and home demonstration agents work in nearly every county with specialists to help . in the solving of farm problems.
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Maxine Wood sketches insects by observ in g them through a microscope, while Dr. George Knowlton, Extension Entomologist looks on . These sketches are used in exten~ion bulletins.
The extension staff is comprised of specialists whose offices are located on the college proper. Besides the specialIsts, from 1 to 5 faculty members are located in each county.
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Sidney Yeates shows the correct operation of a calculator.
Alpha Kappa Psi This national honorary promotes interest in business, accounting, and finance. Through professional contact members gain insight on the business world with which they will be future participants. Prominent businessmen throughout the country hold membership in this organization.
Row one, left to right: Max White, Sidney Yeates, Dean Wood, Cal Hill, Lael Abbott, D. D. Hansen, C harles Law ren ce, Richard Merrill, Lowiee Howe. Row two: David Finch, Stanford Johnson, Hamid Tabrizi, Carl Thorstensen, Ray Longhurst, Carleston Lerm, Tom Malley, George Carmody, George Howell. Row three: Jay Eliason, Keith Winschell, Paul Pugmire, Norman Cannon, Earl Mackee, Hal Reintjes, Bill Taylor, Mark Blackham, Victor Jones.
Row one, left to right: Lee M. Frederick, M. Judd Harmon, Bob Hatch, Aileen Freckleton, Bonnie Reese, Charles H. Simpson, Richard Farish, M. R. Merrill, George Wilson. Row two: Gera ld M. ami and, Merle
Cunnington, Reza Esfandiari, Wesley Crowther, Milton S. Nielsen, James DiGiuseppe, Burdette A. Peterson, George L. Mitton, Wendell B. Anderson, Abbas Ghaffari.
Pi Sigma Alpha Their aim is to further the cause of good government throughout the world. Students interested in political science and its applications with a B average are eligible to join.
Chemical Society Chern majors who eat, breathe, and live Chemistry. They mix magic in test tubes and are brains with formulas.
Row one, left to right: Melvin Cannon, Ad"iser, Kent Humpherys, Vice Pres., Ann Nelson, Treas., Mary Anne Heinrich, Sec., Naola Van Orden,
Ad"., Leon White, Pres., Lawrence Cannell. Row two: Kenneth Anderson, Evan Jensen, Dee Halls, Richard Perkins, Bob Hirst, Arthur Martin.
Rot( , one,left to ri~ht: Dean Symons, Margaret Kennard, Eleanor Knowle s, Deon Johnson, Bernadean Tomlinson, LuDean Thurston, Diana Nordman,
Frank P. Reese. Row two: Howard Wa lker, Charles Memzer, Fred Hebeler, A. C. Bagg, Leonard Hull, Keith Anderson, T, L Simmons, Dennis Simmons.
Independent Students Organization Reorganization of the Independent Students Association was highlighted by their fou r purpose program, to improve the social program for independen t students.
Ski Club Prerequisites for membership are a pair of skis, two legs, and a strong right arm. Spills, sprains, broken bones and fun packed days of skiing - all a part of this. group's activity.
Row one, left to righe: Ned Stringham, Pat Preston, Dixie Seeholtzer, Roland Waak, George Churniss, Val Ferrin, Clair Rasmussen. Row two: John Niebergall, Don Neigle, Bruce Clyde, Romae Clyde, Don Smith,
Calder Schvaneveldt, Bob Dean, Dale Nelson, adviser, Row three: Keith Hoskins, Jim Brown, John Jones, Charles Pocock, George Preston, Daniel Beckstead, George Stone, Ray Watters, adviser.
The Ag boys fashioned a ram that rated excellent in the Snow Carnival.
Agriculture Club Promotion of the honorable profession of farming. They strive to stimulate interest in and promote the profession and sciences of Agriculture. Annual activities include an October breakfast for alumnae, a Harvest ball, and a horse show. The judging teams have done particularly out; standing work this year.
Ag. Council - Left to right, row one: Melvin Westwood, Warren Poppensick, Wallace Sjoblom, Reed Day, Leo Speirs, Lenard Hull. Row two: Sam Banner, VerI Stanley, Ramon Seely, John Willis.
Row one, left to right: Arden Frandsen, adviser, Don Stilson, C. D. Bristol, Barbara S. Baer, Heber C. Sharp, adviser. Row two: Sutoshi Hobi,
Jim Harris, Paul Moore, Julienne Murdock, Allen Murdock, George R. Rigby, Samuel Kamada.
Psychology Hoping to encourage, stimulate, and maintain interest in psychology, the Psychology club devoted most of its time to lectures and discussions of the various phases of their field. The club is composed of departmental majors.
Sociology Professors, majors, and minor students take part in lectures on social conditions, job opportunities, and field trips.
Row one, left to right: Evelyn Hodges Lewis, Jay Skidmore, adviser; Glen Winslow, Doris Halverson, Caro~ Muir, John Christiansen, Jay
Stokes, Fern Hansen. Row two: Willam DeHart; Don Carter, Sterling Nielson, Curtis H. Stevens, Charles Martin, Akram Farhad, Abid Sadoun, Champ Moore, Frank Tidwell, Dr. Therel Black, adviser. . .
Ross Mason, Dr. Hammond, and Richard Bingham get acquainted with "Charlie."
Alpha Epsilon Delta National pre~medical fraternity; they organize to stimulate excellence in pre~medical education. Beakers, test tubes, cadavers, and mice are their playthings and they live in the confusion of chemical formulas, physiological bacteriology, and slide rules. Future M. D.'s of tomorrow.
Row one, left to right: Lester P. Nyborg, Marian J. Haslam, Wayne L Hirschi, Thomas Green, John Carlisle, Philip Affleck. Row two: Joseph W. Hess, Grant M. Reeder, Morris D. Gardner, Charles Ingham, Drostan Baker, Robert E. Poole, Jerry Mayfield.
Row one, left to right: H. Zohller, L. Conkle, R. Pi no, L. Butterfield, J. Keily, F. Purcell. Row two: W. Voll, P. Williams, J. Christensen, J. Reese,
L. Liechty, F. Harris. Row three: N. Butterfield, D. Chatterton, S. Auld, W. Stephensen, O. Bagley, J. Johnson.
Scabbard and Blade A National Honorary Military Fraternity. The objectives of Scabbard and Blade are to provide services for the college while serving the R.O.T.e. department. Biggest event on the social calendar each year is the Promotion Parade, where honor cadets receive their bars.
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Row one, left to right: Margaret Wasden, Thayne Robson, Junius Hamb-
lin, Cal Hill, Wesley Crowthe r, James Allen, John Jenkins, Keith Anderson. Row two: LaMar Hansen , Donald Ouavle. Merlin Bowen, Philip
Sorensen, Roland Baldwin, Leslie Wanlass, Rex E. Robi nson, coach; Vira Beth Robson, Nora Thurgood, C harlene Lind, Darrell Deem, Royce H arr.
Debate Team Resolved that the Federal Government adopt a permanent program ot wage and price controls. Aggie debators have traveled the western states trying to prove or disprove this highly controversial resolution.
History Club These people are probers of the past. Their meetings are open to anyone interested in the study of history. They fill up library cards with outside reading and possess a versatile knowledge of man. Row one, Left to right: Bill Knowles, Dr. Duncan Brite, Dr. Joel Ricks, Dr. S. Geo. Ellsworth, Melvin Larkin. Row two: Arlo Trost, Robert Jack-
son, James Allen, Ca rl Wankier, G ra ce Hendricks, Je an York, Lois H ansen, Lynne Johnston, Dean Mackey, Gerald Robison, Rox Call Spackman.
Row one, lefr co righr: Andrew M. Dougherty, Don Otis, Robert D. Hardin g, Maj. I. S. Church, David R. Dinsda le, Dallas M. Liddle, Thurman Ga rdne r. RoU' !U '(): Rue P. Ware, jarvis H. jensen, R. j. Drake,
Richard Stantey, Ca rl I. Fonnesbeck, Spencer Falslev, Henry Huelm, Earl R. McKie, Victor jones, Herschel Barnes. Row three: Morgan Jense n, Marl owe Ga rdner, H arvey Glover, Lester D. Baker, Dilworth Prisbrey, Dale H . Ogden, Gerald Wolfley, Glen H. Hart.
Arnold Air Society A newly organized group of 45 men interested in military and social life. Named after General Hap Arnold, commander and chief of the U. S. Air Force, these men hold regular business meetings where prominent guest speakers are presented. A formal in May completes their year.
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Row one, left [0 right: Paul Lin, Le ste r Nyborg, Robert H ansen, Robert Narvin, Ted Rich, Don Laub, Dwane Wright, William Warenski, C lyde
Hardy. Row two: Stewart Williams, Joy Gardne r, Don Heale y, William Douglas, Robert Ezell, Lorenzo Demars, Richard Guth, A. J. Korsok, Bob Adamson, Robert Forsberg, Reed Bailey.
Geology Club Is comp.osed of all majors and other interested persons. The club brings to the campus prominent lecturers to further their geologic knowledge, and sponsors educational field trips.
4-H Club Members organized to develop good fellowship among college students who had formerly been 4H club members. Friendliness and fun marked each meeting and party.
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Thompson, George Coller, Laurel Fullmer, Dilworth Prisbrey, Body Blanthorn. Row three: John Crane, Duane Chadwick, Gerald Dunn, Carl Nielsen, Robert Squire, Clayton Clark, William Jones, Larry Coles.
Institute of Radio Engineers The aim of this group is for the dissemination of the theory and practice of electronics, communications, and other related fields of engineering and science, as well as professional development. Every third week they have guest lecturer's educational movies, and tours.
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Alpha Zeta A National Honorary Fraternity which recognizes outstanding students in Agriculture and related fields. Scholarship is a must to belong to Alpha Zeta; only men in upper two;fifths of the class can belong. Willard Lindsay is representing this chapter in the national fellowship contest for members of Alpha Zeta.
Row one, left co right: James Kryger, Malhone Lance, Philip Ogden. Row two: Richard Miller, Don Jones, Jay Call, Forrest Munro, John Willis, Devon Andrus, Terry Morrill, Lowell A. Griffiths. Row three: Glen Purnell, Lowell Douglas, Laver Bently, Allan Stephens, Mark Madsen, Willard Lindsay, Leo Bendickson, Don Wallace, Max Lemon, Lenard Hull.
Row one, left co righe: Leslie Conkle, Carole Brough, Verne Hunt, Frances Maher, Lorraine Miller, Cliff Fawcett, Bernie Tomlinson, Thiel Gomm,
Eldora Thomson, Nasser Mortamedi. Row two: Ned Stringham, Florence Stringham, Joan Jones, Russ Hudson, Thelma Poulter, Keith Eldredge, Ernie Hartmann, Herb Blisard.
Square Dance Club This group met weekly to participate in Square and round dances. Officers were Thiel Gomm, Pres.; Ernie Hartman, Vice Pres.; Deon Johnson, sec.; Ned Stringham, adviser.
Agriculture Economics The purposes of the newly activated Ag Econ club are to foster a better fellowship among students and between students and faculty and for keener interest and better understanding of problems connected with the field of Ag economics.
Row one, left co rig/h: Max Buchmiller, Burton Harris, John Willis, Clisbee Lyman, Bill Capener. Row two: Glen Downs, K. Sawaeng, R. L. Larsen, Eugene Sanford, Richard Miller, Roice Anderson, Charlie
Howell, Lynn Davis, Glenn Purnell. Row three: Richard Kearl, Ashbv Nelso n, George Blanch, Wayne Scott, Wells Allred, E. M. Morrison, W. P. Thomas, Dee Broadbent, Grey Jensen.
Westwood .. Row cwo: Leslie Conk le, Earle Lee, Lew C hou les, Charles H. Smith, Ernie C. Hartmann, Harry Lagersted t, David R. Walker.
Row one, left co right: Donald Rawlins, Th omas J. Rebrey, Kamal AIsalih, Jafar AI Safi, Amin Jaddoa, Jawdet K. EI-Khedery, Melvin N.
Horticulture Along with providing delicious apples and cider, they work for development of Horti~ cultural Science. Other objectives are to create a warm personal relationship among members; to stimulate interest in Horticulture; and use money made from selling apples to send their men on extensive field trips in the spring.
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Row one, left to right: D. C. Laub, Wm. O. Warenski, Clair Sjostrom, Dr. Clyde T. Hardy. Row two: Bob Adamson, Bob Hansen, Robert Ezell, Lorenzo Demars.
Sigma Gamma Epsilon This newly organized national honorary professional fraternity has won national recognition for its scientific geology advanceme
Pi Gamma Mu Honorary science fraternity which promoted scientific thinking among the social sciences in the solution of social problems.
Row one, left to right: Lee M. Frederick, John R. Christiansen, Milton S. Nielsen, Evan B. Murray, Wesley Crowther, Wendell B. Anderson. Row two: Charles H. Simpson, los. A. Geddes, Carmen Fredrickson, }. Duncan Brite, Keith Anderson, Eunice Henrie.
Row one, lefc (0 right: George H. Ke lker, Edwin Rawley, Norman Hancock, H allie Cox, C. Wayne Cook, Minoru Hironaka. Row two: James
Krygier, Phil Ogden, Colin Bennion, Richard Hubbard, H arold Edwards. Row three: Mahlon Lantz, John Birch, Edwin Abbott, Bruce Nelson, C lair Whitlock.
Xi Sigma Pi A fraternity that includes the outdoor men on the campus. This honorary forestry group is comprised of graduate students and upperclassmen whq have maintained a high scholastic average. The annual Forester's Ball marks a highlight in their activities for the year.
Local Chapler Officers: Hiron aka, Cox, Abbott, Hancock.
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American Society of Civil Engineers Their interest lies in putting the laws, forces, and materials of nature into a design for modern living. Bert Wheeler takes the executive role in the club with the aid of Prof. Stock.
Row one, left to righe: Joseph W. Merrill, Harvey Glover, Eldon T . Behhett, Bert R. Wheeler, William B. Schreeder. Row two: John C. Sandbery, Jarvis H. Hensen, Fred Pearson, R. J. Drake, J. Paul Riley, Cleve Bolingbroke. Row three: Roye Petersen, Vol Wynn, Boyd Phillips, Bob Eardley, Maroin Hein, Donald Daines, Max Jensen, Daniel H. Hoggon. Row four: Thomas R. Beeston, Stephen J. Terchentez, R. Vincent Milligan, Robert A. Skidmore, Ralph Waldo Gibson, Bob Turley, Bob Millard, Herald Durrant, David B. Gardher, Carl [wertz. Row fi ve: L. O. Transtrum, Otis Donald, S. Tibshirani, M. E. Reese, R. D. McClurg, M. Kahet, H. T. Brown, A. T. Axelgard, U. A. Pati l, K. Saghri. Row six: R. Whatcott, M. Greaves, E. Srock, S. Ellerman, W. Stephenson, C. Suszynski, J. Bagley.
Row one, lefe co righe: Larry Campbe ll , Gay le Evans, Bert Lewengrub, Lee A. Wankien, Richard Rasmussen, Maven Bagley, L. He ald, Eugene Hof¡ hnar, Dee H orton. Row cwo: Don Leepe r, Jim Walls, Kieth Brown, Ron
Jense n, John Gims, A. H . Be rry, Don Steele, AI Empe y, Roy Harri s, Go rdon Ash croft . Row ehree: Joyce Whitney, Lois Anderson, Go rdon Gobbs, James A. Eyre, Fred H ebe ler, Leo A . Speirs, AI Rubin, Joa n Rice, LyNetta Kung, Prof. James A. Bennett.
Rodeo Club The campus bronc busters will really show their stuff at the Spring Rodeo in May. These are the boys who like rough riding, which is undoubtedly an accomplishment that takes a lot of stamina.
Veg. Crops Club This organization for Agriculture majors will take an extensive trip into the northwest. The purpose is to help those majoring or minoring in the subject to secure a practical application of the subjects studied.
Row one, lefe co righe: Bill Workman, G hany Aldakily, Don Wallace, Pres. Vern Waite. Row cwo : Alan L. Harris, Secretary; Clyde Kidman,
Ramon Sealy, Khatikarn Bunjied, Ah mad A . Ahmadi, George Pieper, Re za Esfandiare.
Row one, left to right: LaRue Vincent, Elma land, Shirley jackson, Anna Marie Heyrend,
Janice Burron, Shirley Rae Allen, Eunice Hunt, Zollinger, Lynne Rich. Row two: Beverly RowElaine Cummings, Bonnie Maxfield, treasurer; president; juanette Kunz, Lois M. Powell, sec-
retary; Ruth Schick, Mary Ann Sullivan. Row three: Louree Davis, Phyllis Winsor, DeLynn Hutchings, Gladys Bingham, Helen Funk, Mrs. Gwen Carlson, adv iso r; Moreen jorgensen, Pearl Cox, Charlotte H ale, Carol Williams.
Home Economics Club To promote better understanding of home economics, the majors and minors of the field meet twice a month to develop leadership, responsibility, and cooperation among the girls. This training prepares them for better home and community life.
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Linda Pack, Lynda Linford, Janet Barlow, LuJean Mortensen.
Row one, left to right: J(hosro Saghri, Edward Fila, Prof. Spe n cer H. Daines, Woodward Sandberg, G lenn Anderson. Row two: Lorin Tan-
st rum, Drew H aight, T errel Tovey, Harvey Woodworth, Ahmad Amer, Lynn Bennett.
Dairy Club
Purpose is to promote interest and provide experience in dairying. They feast every year at their Cheese Smorgasbord and select judging teams which they are proud of.
Ag. Engineers Organized to encourage and promote a professional attitude among engineering students. They also tussle with the Foresters.
Row one, left to righ t: G len Hart, Ca rl Odekirk, Mark Mad sen, Warren Popensiek, Bert Beivengrub, Nasser Motamedi, Da le Da ll ey, Dee Morgan, Roy Mortenson, Dennis Funk, Kay Nilson, A lbin Judd. Row two: Fred Axelgard, Raymond Bowns, Ri ch ard Pond, Foster Sorensen, Seth Allen,
Lyle Peterso n, Glen Sargent, Jack Steinitz, David Christensen. Row three: Ru sse ll Linford, The ra ld Quayle, G. Lyn Kimball, Dee lsrae lsen, John Furniss, Farrel Knight, Gary Ri chardson, Ezra H arpe r, Veri Furniss, Pau l Larsen, club advisor; Prof. Lloyd R. Hunsllker. .
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Row one, left to right: Arthur Holmgren, adviser; Ramon Sealy, Susan Tuttle, Larry Raniere. joseph Wooley. Row cwo: Nada joy Gardne r, Dr.
F. B. Wann, L. Kay Thomas, Norman Alldridge, Walton three: Steve Tillett, Bertran Bordewick, Bill Worman.
Botany Club Nature lovers get together to promote interest in the field of Botany. They look forward to the field trip in the spring, and special programs during the year.
PEMM Club Striving for better social and professional relationships among members, the PEMM Club, with members limited to Physical Education majors and minors, spent an active year.
Row o ne, left to right: La Veil Edwards, Art Mendeni, Monte Nyman, President; Thai r Allen, Frank Ti dwe ll, Wes C hri stensen, Dick Motta. Row two: Winnie C lark, Shirley Bowman, Carol Slater, Rita Smith, Valene Young, joyce Neil son, Pat Madsen, Annettee Dean, Jean Reynolds,
Deon johnso n. Standing: Ray Watters, adviser; Carma Browning, janeen C hambe rl ain , JoAnne C lifte n, lIa Schoonover, Mile y Furgis, Janet Jones, C hu ck Siegler, Pleasie Moore, Don Jacobson, Darwin Anderson, LuDean Thurston, Bernadeen Tomlinson, joyce Barkle. Dale Nel se n, adviser.
Left to right : Mary Ann Sullivan, LaRue Vincent.
Phi Upsilon Omicron This honorary and professional organization has three main purposes: One, to advance and promote Home Economics; two, to establish and promote friendship, and three, to promote moral and intellectual leadership.
Row o ne, le ft to righr: LaRue V in ce nt, N o rm a McConki e, El aine C ummings, Sa ll y T ay lo r, Euni ce Hunt, G wen Ca rl so n, Eileen Dea n, Ja nI ce Burton, Wilm a Fairbourn. Row r\.t'o: C arol Bell on, Mary W arr, Jean He ywood, Mary An n Sulli va n, N ada A rnell , C ha rl otte H ale, Ma nl yn Purse r, Shirl e y La rse n, H elen Funk, Lora W . Mye rs.
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Row one, left to right: Donna Gillette, pre sident; Beverly Zollinger, Jan Eggen, Darlene Lowry. Row r...:o: Shirley Bowman, Manon Caine, Miley Furgis, Janet Jones, Pat Mad sen, Diane Tueller, Joyce Niel so n.
Row three: Sonya Hyatt, Marilyn Nash, JoAnne Cliften, Valena Meyrick~ Mary E. Whitney, Imogene H amilton, Joyce Barkle, Margaret Fletcher, Daune Sargent.
Modern Dance Club These are the graceful beauties on campus who have organized to promote an interest in interpretive dance. They add spice to the dance concert in February.
Agronomy Club As students of soil and land vegetation, this unit of the National Agronomy Society fosters a professional attitude among its members.
Row one, right to left: Reed Day, Law ren ce Morrill, Delmer Buchanan, Herbe rr Ga rdne r. Row two: Myron Rollins, Jim Elsmore, Nard V. Allen, LeRoy N. Barker, John L. Paul, Lowell Griffit hs. Row three: Zan Litz, Milton B. Jones, Sterling A. Taylor, Angus H. Hyer, Ll oyd Patterson, Ray
A. Purse r. Row four: Weston Warren, W. H. Bennett, D. W. Thorne, Dean Wilding, George Wheatley, Fred H ame l, Duwane Park. Row five: Keith Thompson, Reed Funk, G len Jensen, Alfred Helms, Lowe ll Dougla s, Don Forrest, Lynn Porrer, John Reeve.
Row one, left to right : A. A. Bishop, L. S. Co le, Jarvis Jensen, Skook Kataki, A. T. Axelgard, H arold T. Brown, Bert Wheeler, Martin Kahel, Jay Bagley. Row two: Eldon Stock, Vincent Milligan, H arvey G love r, Dan Hoggan, Carl Fonnesbeck, Robert Skidmore, Jerald C hri stiansen,
Sheldon Turnid ge, Herald Durrant, Max Jensen, Dee Neville, Clauton. Row three: Bob Turle y, Drew Haight, L. O. Transtrum, R. H. Brooks, Robert McClurg, George Collier, Robert Millard, Vernal Thompson, Woodard Sandberg, Eldon Bennett, John Crane, Terrel Tovey, J. P. Riley, Gordon Flammer.
Sigma Tau Sigma Tau is an honorary society made up of outstanding Junior and Senior engineers. The highlights of this fraternity are initiations during fall and spring quarters. In addition to a large banquet, the boys sponsor a big 'w inter social during winter quarter.
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American Society of Tool Engineers Behind each new mechanical invention, which benefits society today, are thousands of hours of Tool Engineering. Here at Utah State, the tool engineers are learning an increas~ ingly vital profession.
Row one, left to right: Floyd E. Veibell, Roy M. Uyeda, Albert Watson, Keith L. Naegle, Dell K. Allen, Rene F. Winward. Row two: W. Karl Somers, Eli M. Robinson, Glen L. Curtis, G. Merrill Shaw, David K. Darley, Glenn S. Porter, Jay P. Bills, Fredrick Preator. Row three: William K. Tarbet, Sheldon M. Eppich, Onosh Daugherty, Frank W. Dallon, Don J. Wardle, Jay Beazer, Donald R. Jensen.
Row one, lefe co righe : Minoru Hironaka, Dennis Grassi, Raul Sange r, Kay Finch, Carl McCammon, David Lodzinski . Row cwo: Jerry Martin, Ri cha rd Baier, George Bench, C. Wayne Cook, Sam Gangwer. Row ehree : James Krygier, Rol-ert Stankus, No rman Hancock, Jery Dahlberg, Clyde Ashcroft, M. Kenda l Anderson. Row fou,.: Jen s Jense n, Edwin Rawlery, Hallie Cox, Colin Benni on, Morton Brann, Harold Edwards.
Row fiw: Preston T aylor, Edwin Abbott, Ri chard Hubbard, Donald Smith, Richard Parker, Albert Hegge n . Row six: John Neuhold, Owen Giertsen, Forest Seneva, John Birch, Chair Whitl ock, Dale Tingey, Mayo Nielsen. Row se.'en: George H. Kelker, Robert Jamieson, John Hansen, Mahlon Lantz, Phil Orgen, James Mitchell, Bruce Nelson, Jallles Shelly, William Schowe, John Phelps, Glen Thorsted.
Forestry Club Anxiety mounts every spring when the Foresters start plans for Paul's Party and ways to foil the Engineers. Organized primarily to advance the profession and promote interest among fellow lumberjacks.
Row one, left to right: Walter Smith, William Hart, James Krygier, MahIon Lantz. Row two: Gene Wunderlick, John Hansen, James Sedgley, Henry Davis, Phil Ogden, John Birch. Left to right: \<.a'l Finch. '\Qi\li arn Hart,
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Row one, lefe co righe: Harold J. Richards, Chariton Jacobs, C lyde Lisonbee, Li onard Hull, Parliamentarian; Bnrzee C. Baker, Secretary-Treasurer; Samuel H. Barmer, President; Leslie B. Winter, R. H. Walker, Dean of Agriculture, Director of Experiment Station; Stanley Richardson, At.!-
viser. Row cwo: Laver Bentley, Charles R. Humphries, Horace L. Morrill, Ralph S. Parkinson, Allen Stephens, Dean P. Barton, George J. Curtis, G rant R. Christaffersen, Ray P. Pitterborg, Doyle B. Tanner, DeVon F. Andrus, Verl R. Stanley, Joseph Bailey.
Alpha Tau Alpha This group organized to promote feHowship and professionalism among agriculture education students and teachers.
Industrial Arts They make everything from doors to houses. Shaping and cutting metal and plastics hold their interest.
Row one, lefe co righl: Mito S. Hadlock, William E. Mortimer, Varsel S. Jenks, Arlen Wilkes, Franklin F. Boulton, Thurlow L. Bailey, Harry E. Mingo, Cornell Diamond, Kilmer Roundy, Fred G. Pendleton, George A. Reed, Sterling H. Campbell. Row cwo: Vernon N. Miller, A. C. Baggs,
Douglas Kenyon, Earl Wagstaff, Hector Lagasse, Leland V. Bangerter, Francis Rogers, Lagrande Brough. Row ehree: Reed Ormond, George McKay, Herbert Hillier, Arthur E. Bowman, T . J. Cloward, Andrew M. Dougherty, John Spendlove, Kenneth McDonald, Joy G. Alleman, Bernie J. Smirch, Roland A. Jensen, Charles W. Hailes.
Row one, left to right: Don Leepe r, Leo Speirs, Paul Maeser, Urle Minto, Larry Campbell, C harles Lewis, Voit Richens, Lee Ream, Carl Brown, Howard Jenkins. Row two: Gordon Ashcroft, Forriest Munro, Miles
Ferry, Gail Jensen,Roy H arri s, Merrill Stephenson, Edward Nelson, Doyle J. Mattews, Fac. Adv. Row three: Gordon Gibbs, Arthur Summers, Boyd Stock, Richard Major, Kadim Ahmed, Delos Giles, Don Pen cock, Hyrum Steffen, Laurel Lindray.
Block and Bridle Club This is an organization made up of Animal Husbandry majors. They participate in such activities as the Peterson Brothers' Annual Hereford Sale, a Spring Field Trip and the U.S.A.c. Horse Show. They specialize in livestock judging and selection.
Dick lG eeler 11 , Gail ] , lV/erri/J S ensen, led fJPh en elson .
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Rou' ont!, Ide co righe: D. A. Hugie, ShelJon L. Reese, Kirk W. LunJ, GorJon F. Drnke, Rntnnn C hnllumpe. Row eu'o : H owa rJ J. Walker,
J. O. Ande rson, Ismai l J. Al-ozzime, ')onald C. Dobson, Milo L. Dew, C. L. Draper.
Poultry Club Students majoring in poultry find added interest in special problems tackled by this group. These men are currently working on the causes of new chicken diseases.
Sears Roebuck Scholarship Club Pictured here are winners of scholarships given by Sears Roebuck Co. Extra achievement in high school earns this award.
Row one, left co right: Eugene Drake, Rawlin Spencer, Neil Kicken, Mark Young, Bob Chambers, Doyle Paulick, Jerry Nelson. Row cwo: Boyd Redden, Ri chard Maj or, David Finch, Gay le Evans, Rona ld Buchanan, reporter; Jame s Seely, secretary; Jay Childs, Don Lazenby, Charles
Whipple. Row three: Dr. L. Wayne Binns, advisor, Mr. Rasmussen, Sears Representative; Dr. Joy Anderson, David G lover, vice pres.; Max Lemon, Lawrence Dahl, Douglas Huber, Bill H all s, Gordon Stewart, Delmar Seely, Therald Quayle, Marlin Fairbourn, president.
Bob Veneble, Gene Hemsley, Prof. L. S. Morris, Don Tartar, Reed Boothe, Leon Kedding, Wayne Freckleton, Ray Jeppsen, Henry Steingle.
Landscape Architecture Having mutual interest in the design and development of land areas, this organization also enjoys socials and extra curricular activities together.
Utazoa Club A local organization, made up of outstanding Juniors and Seniors majoring in the biological sciences.
Row one, left to right: D. M. Hammend, W. H. Wilde, vice president; Arland E. Olson, president; Nathan T. Packer, secretary; M. H. Gun-
nell, adviser. Row two: Paul R. Fitzgerald, Jessop B. Low, Ken Wolf, George Kaloostain, Philip Goldbeck, Richard Preator, Dale Haws.
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Theta Alpha Phi These are honorary scolars in the field of drama. For the promotion of activities in speech and dramatics and for traveling lyceum programs.
Canadian Club Strictly a social organization which meets to talk over the good people up north and exchange news with fellow Canadians from the BYU.
Row one, left to right: Grace Peterson, Gaylia Woolley, Edward Kearl, Kenneth Anderson, W. H. Bennett, Mary Storr, Helen Stott. Row two:
Lawson Sugden, H omer Le Baron, John Tanner, W. Wilde, Glen Steed, Ted Knowlton, G len Purnell, Jim Biggar, Paul Riley, Jay Purnell.
Laurel Madsen
Howard D avenpart
Mark Young
C h arles Cochran
Farell Willi am
Orthell Denni so n
G len H art
Gayle Eva ns
Pershing Rifles Recognized throughout the United States as a national military fraternity of high quality, it encourages R.O.T.e. cadets to organize themselves into units dedicated to the perfection of military leadership, and to a fuller understanding of the military requirements of our country. General John J. Pershing is the founder and patron of Pershing Rifles.
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Ramona Stephens
Margaret Sutton
Barbara Croft
Manon Caine
Bonnie Reese
Mari an Nielsen
Arlene Meyer
Neeltje Eggen
Virginia Webster
Beryl Gunnell
Bonnie Hartvigsen
Bonadell Cornish
Mary Davis
Joan Evans
Jolene Ahlstrom
Marva Fitzgerald
Pat Colyar
Carol Neil sen
Joyce Howard
Paula Obray
Marilyn Sorensen
Cherie Nelson
Colleen Nielsen
Mary Lou Hansen
Palma Lundahl
Joyce Todd
Carol Tingey
Charlene Liljenquist
Judy Smith
Pat Niel son
Phyllis Turner
Ludene Andrews
Joyce Barkle
Ivaloo Petersen
Diane Tueller
Jeannine Madsen
Marcia Fitzgerald
Mary Ellen Wood
Lamon Melville
La Rue Farnes
Marion Leonhardt
Anna Lee Packer
Ali ce Welti
Marilyn Deschamps
Janet Pond
Miweeze Henderson
Rose Marie Wright
Annette Brock
Lois Erickson
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Darlene Nelson
Jan Eggen
Kay Kaelin
Jackie Jensen
Coy Lucas
Barbara Burns
LaDawn Thain
Janet Judah
Lu Ann Checketts
Joan Wilson
Anna Lu Nuttall
Blanch Clifford
Sponsors Utah State Corps of Sponsors have marched forward in making the corps a national organization. Headquarters; U.S.A.C. Seventy~ five outstanding coeds, among which are school leaders, queens, and personalities, compose the "Girls in Blue." New addition to Corps activity is being host to Utah and B.Y.U. Sponsor Corps in the Spring to a weekend of fun. The group is commanded by Honorary Colonel Ramona Stephens, and advised by Capt. J. W. Grier, U.S.A.F.
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Joan Jensen
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Alpha Sigma Nu
Bob Hatch
These twelve outstanding senior students label themselves Alpha Sigma Nu. This honorary social fraternity's purpose is to meet twice a quarter to pat each other on the back.
Don McGregor
Barbara Croft
John Carlisle
Beverlee Zoilinger
Monte Nyman
Joyce Nielsen
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Barbara Croft
Bonnie Reese
Maxine Tripp
Donna Rae Jorgensen
Margaret Anderson
Kathryn Haskins
Neeltje Eggen
Corine Jerman
Marilyn Call
Alice Welti
Ruth Carlson
Edris. Larsen
Carolyn Pond
Paula Stanger
Gaynell Johnsen
Miweeze Henderson
Barbara Geddes
Faye Chambers
Marion T. Budge
Anne McDonald
Joanne Milnar
Lois Blood
Palma Lundahl
Doris McKinnon
Diane Tueller
Greta Ashcroft
Audrey Burgin
Peggy Millward
... Janet Pond
Marilyn Rich
Barbara Skankey
Bonnie T ueller
Carole Call
Nena Hawkes
Jean Tingey
Jaynie Siddoway
Carol Tingey
Helen Bergeson
Carol Chaffin
Lou Ann Checketts
Jan Eggen
Audrey Griffin
Janice Hansen
Janet Judah
Ann Jones
Charlene Liljenquist
Rose Marie Lomax
Alpha Chi Omega Queens ... Personalities ... Intramural enthusiasts .... Though branded as the sophisticates of the campus, the wearers of the lyre are known for their snowball fights, hay rides, Favorite Guy formals, and "chocolate" cakes. A new house and a terrific rushing season mark another year of campus leadership!
Marian Lenhart
Bobbie Ann Stewart
Valena Meyrick
Duane Sargent
Sue Merrill
Ruth Ann Simmons
Lois Peterson
Georgia Paxton
Marlene Stewart
Marilyn Stohl
Maurine Johnson
Manon Ca ine
Betty Jeanne Morse
Ann Worley
Miley Furgis
Judy Smith
Van Brite
Julienne Murdoc k
..... Mary Anne Heinrich
Carol Muir
Sharon Hendricks
Pat Barber
Sue Crossgrove
Rene Sorenson
Becky Adams
Joyce Todd
Ruth Green
Ca rol Neilsen
Sergene Benson
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Jeanie Zollinger
Shauna Smith
Jolene Ahlstrom
Nancy Bowen
Annette Campbell
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Ruth Nelson
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Margaret Adams
Janet Jones
Lynne Rich
Pat Clark
Blanche Clifford
G loria Johnson
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Carole Eccles
Gloria Eliason
Joanne Jensen
Joan Carlson
Janice Judge
Kay Kaelin
Carol Kirkman
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Nancy Norton
Chi Omega Between retaining the scholarship cup and dreaming of their "house to be," the Chi O's take time out for Dance Contest, Christmas Carols, and Sweetheart Formals. Possessors of Snow Queen, they took first place in Winter Carnival and set the pace at Beaver Mountain!
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Marilyn Purser
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Mamie Rae Lewis
Carol Slater
Marilyn Sorenson
Sharon Robson
Hilda Stoddart
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Lorraine Storey
Rita Schiffman
Ca rol Watkins
Gerre Sherwood
Elma Joan Wilson
Frances Shoup
Joan Lee Wilson
Lois Hyer
Beverlee Zollinger
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Lorraine Pope
Jean Bateman
Ramona Stephens
Phyllis Turner
Kathryn Niederhauser
Geneil Lindberg
Dorothy Marshall
Marian Nielsen
Joan Flamm
Joyce Budge
... !an Marie Christensen
Pat Porter
Iris God frey
Ila Schoonover
Pat Nielsen
Coleen Okelberry
Mary Davis
Peggy Daines
LaRue Farnes
June Lacey
Bonne Hartvigsen
Arlene Meyer
Marva Fitzgerald
LuDene Andrews
Rilla Dee Payne
Carol Bird
Pat Colyar
Sonya Hyatt
........ Carma Browning
Helen Mackay
Beverly Kearl
Virginia Webster
Cherie Nelson
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Lorna Crookston
Barbara Burns
Lois Erickson
Mary Lou Hansen
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Joyce Howard
Carol Howe
Lamon Melville
Kappa Delta From elections to dance contest, the KD's retain their hold in campus activities. With queen trophies bedecking the mantle, the new house is their pride and joy. A conglomeration of the cosmopolitan and the scatter~brained, their friendly "hi" is a campus by~word .
... Darlene Nelson
Dixie Rawlins
Anna Lou Nuttall
Margaret Spencer
Paula Obray
Dixie Tuttle
Maurine Slaugh
Mary Ellen Wood
LaConna Purser
Rose Marie Wright
Bonnie Rytting
Barbara Jensen
Mavis Worley
Marcia Fitzgerald
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Cathy Chipian
jere McBride
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Margaret Melville
Birdean Datwyler
joyce Nielson
Renee Gillette
Pat Schofield
Doris Halverson
DeLynn Hutchings
Mary Ann Sullivan
Elaine Cummings
Patricia Madsen
Eunice Hunt
....... Patricia jensen
Ida Merle Nielsen
Ruth Schick
Carmae Sorensen
Sally Taylor
Beverly Thompson
Marcia Whittle
........ Mary Helen Tweedie
Lucy Larson
Nedra Gabrielsen
Margaret Greaves
Jennett Swenson
Merci Ann Wann
Lugene Brewer
Robena Parker
Naomi jenkins
Muriel Barker
Annette Brock
janice Brown
Dianne Coray
Elinor Furhiman
Laraine Christensen
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Norma Hunt
joy Gardiner
Barbara Green
Audrey Harris
Jean Hoelscher
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Sigma Kappa Top contenders for the scholarship cup and current holders of the Sig Derby skit trophy, the Sigma Kappas display unique talent during Homecoming and Swing Sing. Originators of the "All Pledge Party," they climax the year with their annual "Ides of March" formal.
Kaye Johnson
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Elaine Probert
Yvonne Rippon
Nancy Smart
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Eleanor White
Phyllis Woodruff
Theta Upsilon "Songbirds" ... Ping Pong champions ... the gals of Theta U. are the current holders of the Campus Chest trophy and the Orchid Queen of Sigma Pi. Lovers of classics and jazz, their spacious homeon the corner of 3rd East and 2nd North is the center of fraternity attention.
Margaret Sutton
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Marilyn Bronson
Lu Ann Manning
Rachael Transtrum
Carol Kennington
Marie Parker
Caro le Gates
Alice Hansen
Helen Whitney
Shirley Harman
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Judy Pearce
Nancy Hardman
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Sigma Pi Though still in the "teething stage," the Sigma Pi's have made rapid strides in the social race. Moving to a new home, they center their attentions on the elaborate Orchid Formal and quaint French Party. They keep their hold in campus life by presiding over Interfraternity Council.
Henry Hjelm
Robert J. Obropta
Bob Eardley
Pierce Bowthorpe
William J. Orton
Bob Hoskings
Harry Cook
Delwinn Smith
Elmer Erickson
John Paulson
Ivan Summers
George Butterfield
Donald Hume
Onos Dougherty
Paul Fritz
Wray Skanchy
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Alan Thomson
Don Callas
Bob Hunter
Richard Haslam
Myles Van Leuven
Stephen SCOtt
W. Vard Pierce
Arlen Wilkes
Fred Bertoldo
Mack Lee
Ted Stock
Charles Howell
Edwin Schell
Alfred Empey
Lum Carleton
Don K. Ausemus
Eugene Farnsworth
James King
John Phillips
Wallace Briggs
Richard Farrish
Keith Naegle
Sam Maurer
Kappa Sigma With hopes for a spacious new house in the very near future, the Kappa Sigs have settled "over the hill!" Enthusiastic non~supporters of the La De' Sa, the sociallime~light focuses on their elaborate formals, casual geHogethers and annual Robin Hood Barbeque. Their motto ... FUN !
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Duane Christensen
Monte Nyman
leon Whitworth
Bud Powers
Jarvis Jensen
Bry Nelson
Donald Eves
Elmer larsen
Marlin Haslam
Norman Christensen
Dean P. Barton
Kirk Luthi
Boyd Phillips
Richard Motto
Miles Ferry
Rex Nelson
Vernon Watkins
David Gittens
J. Wayne Reynolds
Delay Thorpe
Darrell Deem
Arnold Kieth Hoskins
Zan litz
Merrill Booths
Burton Howard
Dayle Jenkins
Gordon Stock
Wallace Nielsen
Carl Nelson
Gordon Jensen
William Holt
Donald Staheli
Rex Gardner
Richard Montgomery
John Holmgren
Quinn Chlarson
Monte Merrill
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Van Dunn
Norman Olsen
Douglas Huber
Dee Steffensen
. Bob Jensen
Stanley Schwartz
Dick Beard
Dale Behunin
James Seeley
Pi Kappa Alpha John R. Kennard
Davis Halbert
Evan Huntsman
Joe Nelson
Sid Jones
Clyde Baugh
Lloyd Haynie
Clark Puffer
From fuzzy faces and Bowery Parties to glamour guys and Personalities, the Pi Kaps have set the pace in the fields of scholarship and intramurals. With trophies, honors, parties ... and debts, the Garnet and Gold has had a banner year. And to top it all ... a new house on the campus! !
Glen Winn
Willard Jessop
Larry Haslam
Blythe Ahlstrom
Delwin Pond
, Ross Allen
Robert Chambers
Lee Cantwell
David T. Doutre
Donald Kirkham
Dick Baugh
Carl Ebert
Collin Hunsaker
Clair Whitlock
Dick Mantlo
Duane Swenson
Darold Bingham
Bi ll Pike
Ferrell T. Wankeir, Jr.
Bryan McKendrick
Marcus Jensen
Gary Richardson
Ray Bedke
Jack Bickmore
Don McGregor
Bruce Clyde
Lee Ray Lowry
John H. Adams
Jack Larsen
Sherman Brough
Ned Nalder
John Allen
Max Sears
Clair Rasmussen
Jack Taylor
Ottis Newbold
Arlington Haws
Ferell Vogrinec
Glenn Bradley
Richard Schwartz
Steve Call
Allen D. Murdock
David Ferneau
Lee Hales
Jack Oram
Hal Sullivan
Jack McLea
Kaye Reese
Jay Gunderson
Richard Merrill
Theron Wiser
Pat Casey
Monte Frew
Charles Pocock
Gerald Hansen
Richard Kunzler
Paul Olsen
Kenneth Latimer
Gary Carver
Gerald Weiker
Perry Brady
LaMar Gehring
La Vere Bindrup
Wayne Shields
Dallas Swenson
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Always with an eye for picking the queens, the "Phi Alpha" boys keep the social life in a mad whirl with their formals, Safaris, and jam sessions. Athletes ... Politicians Ever on the go ... Ever friendly, the SAE's are here to stay! !
Mike Evans
Lee Boothe
Don Gillespie
Willi am L. H obbs
Dan Lay ton
DeVor Moss
Rex Skanchy
Bob Hatch
Scott Budge
John M. Dalton
Mel Mecham
John W. Carlisle
Daryl Nord
Clair Wilson
Ted Hansen
De loy Wilson
hodney Jensen
Don McMillen
Keith Wise
Ross Mason
Ray Carlson
Armond Cadol
Charles C. Haight
Robert C. Martin
Skip Nelson
Dan Russell
Bill Wagner
Glen Huntington
Robert Moss
Richard lewis
Joe Clayton
George Preston
Lionel Brown
Philip Sorenson
Joe Cipolla
George Swan
Del R. Campbell
lyle D. Schneider
Guy Ray Pulsipher
Roger Cadol
Dan Hess
leRon Johnson
Dick Campbell
Jerry Wallace
Val Wynn
Bud Middauph
Lynn Yeates
R. H. Peck
Dan Hoggan
Vern Bailey
Max Schneider
Preston Thomas
Dar Datwyler
Strat Simpson
Stanley Hatch
Sigma Chi From Winter Carnival to Spring Elections, the Sigs are a leadiIlg fraternity. A "hodge~podge" of campus wheels, they highlight the year with their Sig Derby, intramural activities, lighting of the" A" ... 72 cans and all ! Content with the thought that the towering White Cross will remain on the quad 'til '53 !
Blaine L. Johnson
Richard L. Cooper
La Veri Laney
Kent Blackham
Keith Petersen
Don Jacobson
Jerry Martin
Horace Duffin
Burke Petersen
Andrew Nelson
John Ream
Eddie Hutchinson
Fred Scholes
Gordon Condie
Jerry Hurst
Vard Johnson
J. F. Garrison
Clyde Evans
Arthur Mendini
Richard Quinn
Richard Colson
Ralph Johnson
LaVell Edwards
Ronald Austin
Jerry Jacobs
Dee James
Lincoln Zollinger
Wesley Crowther
Ron Prudence
Lionel Welch
John Milrot
Ferrell Purcell
Paul Jones
Bob Burgener
Calvin Baxter
Barry Flenniken
David Fausett
Sherman Wayment
Ray Hlavaty
Thomas Green
Conrad Larsen
Dick Headlee
DeVon Chatterton
Dean Hurd
Kenneth Bohan
Pleasie Moore
Dick Robinson
Gary Harris
Donald See
Jim Williams
Joe Wright
Neil Heinrich
Elling Wright
Nathan Tanner
Larry Harrison
Lewis Edwards
Kenneth Moore
Dale Jasper
Dwayne Wright
Larry Larsen
Marc Bell
Sigma Nu Between fabricating their trophy-winning float and raising their scholarship, the boys of the "castle" take time out to hang their pins and demonstrate their leadership in campus social life. They highlight the year with a fabulous Chaunticleer ... 24 hours of swimming, picnicking, dancing and "partying J"
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Donald Davis
Reed Schiffman
Conrad Knowles
Donald D. Hansen
R. G. Marvin
Richard Wheeler
John W. Petuskey
Ahmed Romeieh
Raymond E. Anderson
Lael J. Abbott
Edward La Clair
David Ritter
John R. Hansen
Jim Rogers
Ri chard Heninger
Howard G. Beaver
Carl Casalleggio
James P. Slack
Don King
Garth Christensen
John Niebergall
James P. Kelly
Zan Hancock
James C. Paxman
James S. Cochrane
Robert H. McConvillb
Robert Schultz
Garry A. Haworth
Leo Terrio
Ralph Cavalucci
Roland L. Wack
Albert Heggen
Donald K. Dunk ley
John Angotti
John Bull ock
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John McKenna
George F. Hotchkin
Charles Siegler
Sigma Phi Epsilon From their "Queen of Hearts" Ball to their numerous spaghetti dinners, the occupants of "cobblestone manor" are known as a united group with one main idea ... PARTY! Hailing from many parts of the country, the Sig Eps combine to display their talents during Homecoming and hold their own on Utah State campus.
Stanley R. Madsen
Richard J. Drake
Joseph T. Mezo
Wayne Wadsworth
Donald Hibbets
John M. Neuhold
Phillip William
Lambda Delta Sigma Founded in 1936, this fraternity is pledged to promote L. D. S. ideals and purposes and to provide a co~fraternal organization for all students who are interested. They boast the largest membership on the campus and support all activities wholeheartedly.
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ALPHA - Row one, left to right: Thomas Brown, Richard Major, C lisbee Lyman, Kirt Olsen, LaMar Olson, Delmar Jamison, Carl Thorstenson, Glade Howell, Ned Whiting, Jack Cragun. Row two: Lloyd Colemere, Gail Madsen, Rodney Anderson, John Copley,
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Robert Hamilton, Colin Bennion, J. R. Athay, Lynn Mecham, Herschel Barnes, Don Christensen. Row three: Ralph Parkinson, James A. Smith, Doyle Tanner, Kenneth Ashton, Reo Alder, Angus Hyer, Keith Thompson, Frank Tidwell, Max Buchmiller.
BETA - Row one, left to right: Alen E. Keller, Varon Jensen, Phillip V. Neddo, Bob Hirst, Reed Boothe, Don Korth, Charles B. Last, Allen Stephens. Row two: Max N. Jensen, Thiel Kunz, Lyman Pedersen, Arnold Thayer, Richard Sorensen, Glen H. Calder, W. W. Richards, Adviser; Willard Lindsay, Bill Casper, Leon White, Keith Hoopes, Kenneth Wiser. Third row: Lyman Kunz, Paul Christensen, Guy K. Nelson, Ross E. Whatcott, James B. Allen, Ralph Clark, David G love r, LeGrande Ellis, James M. Harris, Paul H. Calder, Rodney W. Burgoyne, Thomas Vaterlaus, Thomas Jay Dunford, Jaun Munk. Row fou.r: Ronald O. Harris, Kent Payne, Ashel Mellor, Ross K. Clements, Laurel Lindsay, Roy Whiting, Rober: M. Longhurst, Bub Lundell, Thiel J. Gomm, Harold Stanger, Gordon L. Hatch, Jay Cottle, Boyd J. Redden.
OMEGA - Row one, left to right: Leone Woolley, Anna Lee Packer, Barbara Burnett, Velma Loone, Mrs. Norma L. Howell, Adviser; Shirley Smith, Vera Stevens, Norma Condie, Brookei Mae Winward, Charlott Fisher, Lueve Winward. Row two: Nancy Hansen, Francies McRae, Juanita Jensen, Shirley Larsen, Ranee Larsen, Wilma Larsen, Anna Mae Wilde, Mary Stott, Marietta Woodward, ElDora Thomson, Lorraine Miller, Geruldin Smith, Lael Jensen, Dorothy Hubbard. Row three: LaRue Allen, Carol Bird, LieNave Bate, Carol Hopkins, Barbara Claire Blanchard, Joan Evans, Golda Webster, Pearl Cox, Elimor Fuhuiman, Frances Lee Keller, Norma Hunt, Caro l LeFevre.
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CHI - Row one, left (0 righe: Maurine Bushman, Connie Jean Phillips, Delores Hug, Lena Mae Muehlfeit, Lorraine Thornton, Jerry McBride, Margo McBride. Row two: Ann Nelson, NaDean Roberts, Jeannine Anderson, Carma Croshaw, Faye Winborg, Veloy Abrams, Marlene Buttars, Jeanette Pulley. Row three: }o Lene Purser, Lael Allen, Hilma Orton, Eunice Campbell, Nelda Haderlie.
PHI - Row one, left (0 right: Janice Burton, Mary Warr, Naola Van Orden, Ann Sedgwick, Mrs. Campbell, AdvIser; Gayha Wooley, Shirley Rae Allen. Row two: Reea Petersen, Sharon Crowther, Vallee Worley, Ruth Spillman, Vera Ogden, Elma Zollinger, Emma Lou Dewey, Arlene Taylor, Cleone Monson, Afton Richards, Marva Stevens. Row. three: Jams Reeves, LaRue Johnson, Carole Brough, Peg~y Lewis, Bertha Ann Bltt~n, R~sa lind Zollinger, Charell HutchIson, Louree DavIs, NaomI Jenkms.
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DELTA - Row one, left to right: Delmar Buchanan, Howard Lloyd, Philip Flammer, Charles Nelson, Ivon Wall, LaVer Bently, Eugene Campbell, Adviser; Robert Ezell, George Adamson, Lloyd Pierson, Jay Risemay, Ralph Spraker. Row two: Cleve Winkel, Le Grande Allen, Lewis Nelson, Duane Williams, Rey Barnes, Kay Crook, Marlin Fairbourn, Rex Gardner, Clayton Fairbourn, Carl Boun, Dale Fletcher, Clyde Nielsen. Row three: Jay Call, Spencer Falslev, Eldon Griffen, Freeman Johnson, Deon Hubbard, Clyde Ashcroft, Myron Rollins, Melvin Larkin, Vern Stembridge, Lorin Wall, Madison Monell.
TAU - Row one, left to right: Connie Wood, May Von Sargent, Barbara Pehrson, Joan Bingham, Janice Bevan, Dorthy Oleson, Barbara Gaddie, Pat Zollinger, Bettie Barker, Carol Rae Brown, Annette Smith. Row two: Rita Mouritson, Charlotte Hale, Norma McConkie, Diane Nye, Bessie Gay Jensen, Eva Sorensen, Clive Zollinger, Leah Dunford, Donna McKay, Nada Arnell, Jean Marie Heywood, Bonnie Niederhauser, Nancy Smart, Eileen Gibbons. Row three: Margene Pederson, Barbara Donohoo, Ann Beus, Ange la Sealy, Louise Sandin, Virginia Thackeray, LuJeanne Allen, Gene Campbell, Bonnie Hansen, Faye Palmer, Colleen Beardall, Genevere Forniesbeck, Lola Haslam.
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GAMMA - Row one, left [0 right: Tom Pennock, John Roderick, Lloyd L. Patterson, Don L. Byfee, Ramon L. Sealy, Foster Sorensen, Lorenzo Demarr, Jay P. Bills, Keith Eldriedge. Row two: Kenneth H. Anchrson, Griffith Lyn Kimball, Robert Pixton, Wilford W. Snow, Clarence Bishop, Kay V. Fellows, Theodore D. Walker, Maurice E. Reese, Russ Johnson, Hugh Junior Barnes. Row three: Jim Martin, Merle Cunnington, Mack Win Tueller, Dwight Warburton, Arlo K. Palmer, Ted Knowlton, Ray Brisco, Clyde Kidman, Paul Daines.
UPSILON - Row one, left [0 right: Barbara Olsen, Lynetta Kunz, Marcia Whittle, Shirlene Griffeth, Brdean Datwyler, LaRae Robinson, Lee Anne Coates, Lucitte Corbridge, MarJean Willyard. Row two: Vira Beth Robson, Ann Heyrend, Helen Funk, Shirley Harston, Emma Louise Carte r, Carol Harburton, Udean Fellows, Arlene Call, Marilyn Daniels, Imogene Hamilton, Leone Barker, Charlene Lind. Row three: Gladys Bingham, Roberta Parker, Margaret Perry, Ruth Benson, Beth Olsen, Loraine Christensen, Sergene Benson, Wilma Fairbourn, Nova B. Thurgood, Gala Stevens.
PSI - Row one, left 10 right: jeanne jackson, Barbar Heir, Winnifred Loosle, Mary Ann Sullivan, Bernice Merrill, Mrs. W. W. Richards, Adviser; Lois Gowen, Carol Crofts. Row two: Nalene Fairchild, Nada joy Gardner, Edith Robison, Geraldine Hansen, Barbara Ward, june Rohde, Carla Wood, Lorna Nielson, Shirley jensen, Mary Lorraine Griffen . Row three: Kalae Knight, Lois Wilkey, Nancy Norton, Ruth Evans, Donna Kane, Theda Kowallis, Audrey Harris, Lu Ann Traveller, joan Noble, Rebecca Lamb.
NU - Row one, left 10 right: Robert Struthers, Chirl Struthers, Erma Rollins, Boyd Rollins, Collen Barth, Richard Barth, Lorna Lindsay, Willard Lindsay. Row two: Forrest Munro, Venice Munro, Terry Sargent, Glen Sargent, Helen Howell, Norman Howell, Mildred Spackman, Rex Spackman. Row three: Wendell White, Betty Lou White, Grace jones, Milton jones, Ardeane Yeates, Sidney Yeates, Deaun Bishop, brs Bishop.
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Although the Institute is one of the busiest places around the campus, you can always find a quiet spot to study, relax, or to get away from it all.
While at a formal banquet, "Springtime in Paris, " the Lambda Delts r" ake many new friends and exc hange small talk .
One of their man y winter activities is sending christmas cards to all the missionaries and members of Lambda pelt in the Serv ice.
James Allen
Seth Allen
Kenneth Anderson
Joseph Bailey
Leroy N. Barker
lierald Beeton
Jim Bell
La Vere Bentlel"
Carl Berg
Jay Bills
Sherman Bone
Don Borgholthaus
Kent Bunker
Shirl Bunting
Max Buchmiller
Jay Call
Stephen Call
William Casper
Bill Capner
Aldus Chappell
Ross C lements
Dale Corbridge
Jack Cragun
Robert Ezell
Delta Phi Delta Phi is a fraternity made up of returned missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter~day Saints, and is an active and enthusiastic group on campus. Members of Delta Phi are also active in campus politics and intramural athletics, not to mention their various social activities throughout the busy year. They like to participate in drama and are always willing to do their part when a job's to be done.
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One of the many highlights of the year for the Delta Phi 's is the night they crown their Dream Girl. Rose Marie Wright held the spot light this year.
Robert A. Pixton
Doyle Perkins
Rodger Olsen
Kirt Olsen
Marlyn Fife
Dennis Funk
Deon W. Hubbard
Don C. Hunsaker
Allan Humpherys
Max N. Jensen
M. Ray Longhurst
Howard Lloyd
Charles R. Last
Vern L. Marble
Kay Fellows
Elmer George
Frank Nuffer
LaMar Hansen
Donald Neville
Burton Harris
Vincent Jorgenson Kenneth Kartchner
Reed McEntire
Neil McRae
Brent Nash
James Harris
Melvin Munk
Cal E. Hill
Alan Keller
Lyman Clisbee
Melvin E. Mecham
Garth Monson
Glenn Porter
Don Rawlins
Edgar Richardson
Dick Rogers
Antone L. Skanchy
Ray G. Slaugh
Robert W. Smith
Merwin Sorenson
Cloyd R. Stanton
Allen Stephens
Denzil Stewart
Lynn Stewart
Sydney James
Doyle B. Tanner
Clair Theurer
Geary V. Thomas
Keith Thompson
Joseph Whiting
Robert Thornley
Ralph G. Willie
Carl Thorstensen
John Willis
Paul Tingey
Lorin K. Wiser
Elmer Wahlstrom
Wm. Dean Wood
Newell Warr
Darrell Wasden
Leon White
Owen Yeates
A gOod ti Dream G me Was had b Which W JrI Formal I Y all at the as held at thast Winter e Institute.'
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Row one, left to Tight: Ahmed Kadim Salamon, Kamal Alsalh, Jafar Alsafl, Husayn A. Husayni, Nasrin Bamdad, Hamid T abrizi, Uttam A. Pati!, Salah AI-Bayati. Row two: Abdul Hasan Kadhim, Amir Nejat, Sawaeng Kulthongkham, Ghany AiDakily, Dr. Black, Darb AssaI, Ross H olland, Arastu Mlghnot, Navinchandra Rlipani, Dr. Symons.
Cosmopolitan Club Composed of members from every country, this club meets bi;monthly to discuss their home; lands and the many paths they plan to follow in the future. They invite speakers to their meetings in order to find out about our country, and help us better 'u nderstand them.
Some of the members discuss current problems of the world with their advisers, Dean Symons and Dr. Black.
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Row one, left to right: Marie Griffin, Alta Christensen, Mary Marble, Eileen Gibbons, Clara Jones, Mignon Perry, Adviser; Barbara Baer, Doro-
thy Christofferson, Mary Hart. Row two: Doreen Nielson Lola Christensen, Helen Bitters, Lenore Fallows, Marva Lou Jenkens 'Ardyth Weber Leone Seamons, Edith Nyman, Helen H o w e l l . ' ,
Beta Pi Lady missionaries organized themselves in order to hold spiritual meetings, compare mission experiences with each other, and for social activities.
Newman Club This group functions to enrich the spiritual lives of the Catholic students at Utah State, with Father Stoffel acting as director for all meetings and recreation.
Row one, left to right: Edward Dionul, Dave Lodzinski, Anthony Burns, Paul L. Markowitz, Tom Lorenat. Row two: Carl Casaleggio, Ralph Cavalucci, Gloria Pessette, James Shelly, Charlotte Poloni, John Angotti.
Row three: Chester Susxyrski, Charles Brinhpeta, Sam Alfano, George Fischette, Tom O'Malley, Joe Armenio, George Carmody, Jack Hoare, Father Stoffel.
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LaConna Purser . . . gleaned as the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi at the derby ... her beauty and poise are increased by her friendly manner . . . .
Goldy Mehas . . . Possessor of the honor of Sigma Pi Orchid Queen ... poise and an exciting personality make her a girl the Theta U's and Sigma Pi's are proud to claim . . . .
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Monte Merrill . . . Prexy of Pi Kaps ... Jr. Class President .. Blue tGey . . . proud papa . calls North Cache his home
Joyce I:larkle ... Forester's Queen Openhouse queen attendant ... tops in dance and acrobatics . So ph from Deweyville.
swimhonors at Beaver in ski meet . . . Sigma Chi . . . Freshman from Logan.
Barbara Skankey . . AXO . . . Sponsor . . . Buzzer Staff . . . Former Sweetheart of Sigma Chi ... Sophomore from San Mateo, California.
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Carol Bird ... a new Kappa Delt ... she rates very high in scholarship ... great potentialities ... Frosh from Logan.
Bonnie Reese . . . Alpha Chi President . . . Sponsor . . . Homecoming queen attendant ... Jr. Prom Committee . . . Logan gal.
Margaret Fletcher . . . a Junior from Logan . . . standout Phys. Ed major . . . artist . . . outstanding dance performer.
Mary Ellen Wood . .. a Clearfield girl . . . Freshman sponsor ... attendant to Delta Phi Dream Girl ... Member of Kappa Delta.
Bonnie Rytting ... Wears a KD pin . . . Student Body Secretary ... Alpha Sigma Nu ... Senior Sec. Sc. major from Tremonton.
Monte Nyman . . . Senior from North Varsity baseball . . . Phys. Ed. major . . . Blue Key . . . ASN . . . prexy PEMM club.
Arnie Gilbert . . . Brigham City Sophomore . .. Student Council worker . . . Delta Phi . . . Girls named him "Most Preferred Man."
We Will Remember Marilyn Rich . . . Sophomore ... Calls Logan home .. Active in dramatics and Alpha Chi .. Reputation for being friendly.
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Bob Chambers ... the Freshman class president ... went to North Cache High . . . member of PKA fraternity . . . Ag major.
Vera Stevens . . . Logan city beauty . . . Wears the unifrom of a sponsor Lambda Delt booster . . . rates scholastically.
Marian Nielsen ... Junior Prom Queen . . . Pi Kap Dream Girl . . . Sponsor from Hyrum . . . Holds membership with the KD's.
LeRon Johnson . . . Sigma Chi freshie . . . Football player . . . Sings, makes speeches . . . Brigham product, now calls Logan home.
Carolyn Pond . . . Buzzer Ball Chairman ... Alpha Chi Senior ... Elections Board ... Logan is her home . . . Yearbook worker Bert Cook ... Plain City's favorite son . . . Basketball Captain, All American . . . Skyline leading scorer . . . SAE member.
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Diane Tueller . . . terrific in modern dance . . . Alpha Chi member . . . Phys. Ed. major from Logan . . . Drills with the sponsors.
. .. one of the married set. SAE . . . Varsity Ski team . . . former Snow King . . . Loganites claim him proudly.
Nancy Bowen . . . A Chi Omega pledge who could easily be mistaken for Jose lturbi at the piano Freshman from Logan . ..
Beverlee Zollinger . . . KD . . . Student Body Veep .. . Alpha Sigma Nu . . . excells in modern dance . . . senior from Providence . . .
Keith Anderson . . . prexy of the independent coalition ... Buzzer Staff ... Senior student from Logan . . .
Jensen . . . proud wearer of the white cross .. . Blue Key member . . . journalism is his pet . .. Junior from Logan . . .
Jan Eggen . . . wears an Alpha Chi pin . . . sponsor. . homecoming queen candidate . . . a charming Logan Frosh . . .
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Brent Nash . . . Student Councilman . . . active in dramatics . . had lead in Faust ... Blue Key . Jr. from Preston . . .
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Joyce Todd ... ruler over the Snow Carnival ... won her title partially on her outstanding skiing ability . . . has membership in the peppy personality group . . .
Snow King to his collection of titles . . . reserved and handsome . . .
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Marian Nielsen . . . Dream Girl of Pi KA . . . combination of beauty, brains, ability, and charm . .. Jr. Prom Queen, and attendant to the Homecoming Queen . .. can also be added to her list . . .
Alice Welti . . . Majesty over the muscle men at Openhouse . . . her ready smile and sparkling personality helped her earn the white sweater . . .
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June Lacey. '. . prou~ wearer ~,f the Kappa Delt pm . .. character ... . you might say comedian ... friendly So ph from Tooele . . .
LaConna Purser . . . Kappa Delta . . . V ice President of the Freshman class . . . Sweetheart of Sigma Chi . .. from North Cache ...
Cordell "Butch" Brown .. . Varsity basketball squad . .. frequents the cinder track . .. Frosh from South Cache . . .
John Carlisle ... Sig frat man . . . Srudentbody Prexy . . . ASN . . . Blue Key . . . edited the Medalist Award winning Buzzer . . . Logan.
Ted Simmons . .. Sigma Nu .. . Booster Committee . . . Blue Key Member . . . music is his hidden talent .. . Jr. Loganite .. . Gary Richardson .. . A'Phi Alpha' boy . . . created unforgettable Jr. Prom decorations .. . opera participant . . . scholar from Logan . . .
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Janet Pond . .. ROTC Sponsor ... wears the pin ofAXO . . . Active Buzzer Staff member . ., . Sophomore student from Logan . . .
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JoAnne Cliften . . . Editor of this yeal'S Buzzer . . . thus many headaches . . . Physical Education major . . . Senior from Ogden . . .
Nate Tanner . . . wears the white star of Sigma Nu .. . Chairman of the annual Snow Carnival Sophomore from Ogden . . .
Mac Gardner . . . SPE . . . President of IK .. . Managing Editor on Student Life . . . KVSC man ... Blue Key ... hails from Burley, Ida . ...
Rose Marie Wright . . . KD . . . Homecoming Queen . . . Delta Phi Dream Girl . . . Sponsor .. . Society Editor . .. Frosh from South Cache .
Alice Welti .. . AXO . . . Sponsor â&#x20AC;˘.. opera participant by compulsion ... Openhouse Queen . . . Jr. from Logan . . .
Bill Hull . . . Standout center on Aggie basketball team . . . Sigma Chi . . . what a voice . . . Sophomore from Ogden . . .
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Dorothy Marshall . . . KD . . . Associtate Buzzer Editor ... ASN . . . SPE Queen of Hearts . . . A senior from Prescott, Ariz. . . .
Lois Blood . . . this well-known gal on campus wears the lyre of Alpha Chi . . . Associate Buzzer Editor . . . Sponsor . . .
Bill Hart ... Senior Forestry major from New Jersey ... Booster Committee Chairman . . . Director of Utah Conservatioq Week.
Dick Headlee . . . Sigma Nu . . . Cheer King ... Homecoming Chairman ... owner of the most famous appendage on campus ... nose ...
Larry Haslam . . . Member of Pi Kappa Alpha . . . an indispensible part of the famous USAC trio Frosh from North Cache . . .
Lee Cantwell . . . A new member of PiKA ... vocalizes in the prominent campus trio . . . A North Cache product . . .
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Barbara Croft . . . past prexy of AXO ... ASN ... ROTC Sponsor . .. Associate Editor of Student Life . . . Expert on skis . . . Sr. . .
Janet Judah ... A charming Logan gal who is listed as a sponsor . . . she was a Frosh class officer finalist and is an AXO . . .
Marian Haslam . . . One of the Pi Kaps .. . Student Councilman . . . Blue Key . . . Crooner . . . high scholarship . . . North Cache boy.
Bob Turley . . . a big cog in the Student Council wheel . . . Blue Key . . . SAE . . . Prominent Engineering student from Logan . . .
Lavell Edwards . .. Sigma Nu . . . Captain of this year's football team all conference . . . a Senior from Orem . . .
Steve Hayward . . . A handsome Sigma Chi whom the Alpha Chi's proudly call their Favorite Guy .. . Snow King ... Soph. Loganite .. .
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Rose Marie Wright ... became queen of the year when chosen Homecoming Queen . . . Shares her beauty and personality with the Delta Phi's as their Dream Girl . . . Touched by the Goddess of Beauty . . .
Marilyn Stohl ... Loved by the Kappa Sigs as their Star and Crescent Girl â&#x20AC;˘ . . her model figure and her attractiveness blend to make her their boast . . .
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Joyce Barkle . . . claims the name "Daughter of Paul" . .. and reigns over the proud Foresters . . . she is charming and vivacious . . .
Dorothy Marshall . . . made her claim to fame as Sig Ep Queen of Hearts . . . joyful conversationalist . . . she passes the personality test with flying colors â&#x20AC;˘ . .
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Lambda Delts added their touch to homecoming with best allaround float honors, while the Sigma Kappa gals sang the fate of the Redskins.
Pi Kappa Alpha's "Aggie Treasure" was named most artistic float. The most orginal trophy went to Sigma Nu fraternity.
George " Doc" Nelson Trainer
John Roning Head Foo tbaLL Coach Acring Direcro r o f Arhletics
Calvin Stoll Line Coach
Ralph Maughan Freshman Coach
Joe Whitesides Direcror of Athletics (On leave with Army)
Everette Faunce Backfield Coach
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Dale Leatham Ralph Cavalucci
Larry Montgomery
Jack Hill
George Hotchkin
Russ Mc Graw
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LeRon Johnson
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Lew Edwards Dan Russell Perry Bra,ly
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Hal Ford
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VARSITY SQUAD - Row one, 1 to r: Loa, Christensen, johnson, Smith, Brady, Latimer, Moore, Dinan, Edwards, Gardner, Keolanui, Kragthorpe, Russell, Carlini, Moore, Flenniken, Coach Faunce. Row two: Doc Nelson, Ebert, Robins, Hatch, Peterson, Campbell, Terrio, Edwards, Leatham, Hibbets, Stoddard, Cavalucci, Coster, Nuttall, Worthington, Coach Maughan . Row three: Coach Roning, Lamb, Coy, Moss, Trontel, jessop, Paul, Kotter, Maurer, Di Giuseppe, Romeieh, Hotchkin, jarman, Farrell, Coach Stoll.
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Row one, left to right: Ben Reznich, Saleh Bayate, Ayadahaj, Ebrahim Barekat, Dale Rodt. Row two : Antonio Frentes, Abdoulkarim Sourani, Khairi Ghazalah, Hamid Tabrizi, Reiza Ansari, Abass Ghezelbash.
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The Greeks get together for a little socializing between classes, afternoon snacks, and evening shows and dancing. Fun tops their lists.
Scrapbooks can be found in all of the houses. Here a few of the Sig Alphs take a look at their book ... containing memories of past years.
The Sigma Chi Derby is an afternoon of real entertainment. All Greeks get together - with the new sorority pledges as the stars of the show.
Junior Prom Queen for 1952 is Marian Nielsen. Her attendants are Jean Christensen and Neeltje Eggen. Monte Merri ll , class president, crowned Marian.
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Winners of the various events are: RaNee Sorenson, Joyce Todd, Lugene Brewer, Don Jacobson, Jerry Wallace, Joe Reynolds, and John Neibergall.
Downhill, relays, slalom, and cross country are competitive events individuals and groups enter.
Honors go to the Engineers for this magnificent scultpure which represents talent in their field.
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WRESTLING TEAM. Row one: Boyd Whitby, Wayne Wadsworth, Jay Cullimore. Row two: Doc Nelson, Boyd Stoddard, Kent Neilsen, Max Gruning, We s Christiansen, Joe Watson.
SKI TEAM. Ted Seeholtzer, John Spendlove, Don Naegeli, Bob McConville, Bruce Clyde, Cornell Diamond, Coach Ev Faunce.
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SWIMMING TEAM. Row one: Del Wayne England, Elliot Snow, Ernie Hartman, Don Jacobson, Phil Hoover. Row cwo: Herb Blisard, Stanley Peterson, Marcus Jensen, Coach Dale Nelson, Larry Hansen, Jerry Wallace, Jim Harris.
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High .Tor-a story about men, women apparItIons, money and the earth--di: rected by H. l. Hansen. Merlin Bowell traps Rue Johnson and George Clawson In shovel.
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Pride and Prejudice, directed by Frank Morgan is another contribution to U.S.A.C. Frank Nuffer, Gem McCann, Ruth Burrley, and Carl Berg carry the leads in this play of 1900.
A fascinating story of the duel between two emotions, "Pride and Prejudice." The story of a mother who attempts to get her three homely daughters married. Written by Jane Austin.
THE MEISTERSINGERS - Right to left, Row one: Dick Jenson, Elbert Johnson, Bill McMurdie, Brent Nash, John Kennard, Dennis Simmons. Row two: Gary Richardson, Eldon R. Griffin, Ted Simmons, Prof. Welti, Thomas Vaterlaus, Rulon Lyman, Varon Jensen. Row three: Lend Durrant, Jo Felix, Carl Hill, Ken Cutler, Keith Hoopes, DeVon Chatterton. Ronald Christensen, Lee Daniel.
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Jim Allen and Vira Beth Robson plan constructive speeches.
Fellow debaters seem to be enjoying Nora B's speec h .
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President David O . McKay was the featured speaker at the Founder's D ay assembly March 7.
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Alma Mater Hymn Across the quad at eventide the shadows softly fall, The tower of Old Main appears and peace rests over all. The lighted" A" upon the hill stands out against the blue; Oh Alma Mater, Utah State, my heart sings out to you. And through the years as time rolls on and student friendships grow, We'll ne'er forget the joys we had, those days we used to know. Thy mem'ries ever will be new, they friends be ever true, Oh Alma Mater, Utah State, my heart sings out to you.
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La Ru e ................................85 S a vage , Dia n ....................................... _....... 39 Savage , Lora n Go rd on ............................ 29 Saye r, G lenn Ray ......................................61 Sc h ic k, Ruth ................................... .1 32, 156 Sch ih'm an, Reed LeRoy ........................ 169 Schiffm an, Rit a Lo rean ............... .29. 1)3 Schn eider, D a llas Ma x ....................... .166 Schn eid er , Lyle Dee ................................ 166 Sc hofi eld, Patsy ..........................61. 75 , 156 Scho les, Frede rick Lee .......................... 167 Sch oon ove r, lIa Ma e .... 48, 77, 134, 1; 4 Schowe , W ill ia m ........ .......... 130 Schult z, Ro be rt Lew is ............................ 1i O Sch wartz, Ri cha rd Kay ... ......... .48, 164 Sch wartz , Sta nley ..............................39, 162 SCOtt , Sa muel Way n e ........... 61, 126 Scow, T ed JUSTesen ....................29 Sea ly, An gela ................... _. ............ .29, 175 Sea ly, Ra m on Lloyd ......... .117 , 131. 134, 145, 176 S ea rl e. Me rwyn .................. ......................42 Sea rl e, Roy ce W . ...... 129 Sears, Max Fred .............. 164 Sed gley, Ja m es F. . ......... 61. 139 Sedgwick, A nn a . ... 39, 174 See , Don a ld Ha rl a n ................ 168 Seeho l,er, Lud ea n ... ............................. 29 See holze r, T heod o re 19 1. 24 2 ........ 29, 87 S eeley, Joe Thom as Seely, J . Del ma r ... .......... 29, 142 .39, 142, 162 Seely, Ja m es W . ....... See ly, Leirh M . ...................... .................. 61 Se ll ers, Ri ch a rd Kent ....................... 61 S haw, Da le C. ............. ..........................61 Sha w , Wa rren D . , Jr . ............................. 61 She ll y, Ja m es No rbert ..... 130 , 183 Shelto n , Davi d Wesley ................ .29 Sh en, Ja mes T. M . . ...... . .... ..66 She rwood, Ge raldin e ................ 29, 93, 153 Shi e ld s, Wa yn e Ross ........................... 164 S h o u p, Fran ces M a ri e ......... ........... 75. 153 S h owa lte r , R obe rt D . .............................. 29 S h uk ry , Naj i A . ......... ... . . .6 1 S iddowa y, Em ily Ja ne ........ ................ 150 S id dowa y, Ge ra ldine ............................... 61 Siddoway , Ma ril yn Joyce ........................ 29 S iegler , C ha rl es J. ..... .......... 134, 170 S igga rd , De n a l Lewi s .... ........... 39 S imi s, Don a ld L. ............................ ......1 68 S ,mkins, Rona ld . ......... ... ........6 1 Si mm on " De nni s E . ..............29, 11 6, 252 Si mm o n s. Ri ch a rd Po rter ............29 . 165 S imm on s, Rurh Ann ................. .... .48, 151 S immons, T ed Dua ne .. 77, 168, 194, 252 S imm o ns, Tho m as La m on ...................... 48 S ,m p, on , C h a rl es H a rd y .... 6 1. li S, 128 Si m pson. Sua tfo rd D. .......1 66 S ims, John Deli sle . ... 131 ~ im s, La ve rn ..............................29 Sjob e r ~, Na rwin L. ............................. 66 Sjoblom , Wallace D . .................... 61. 117 S jos trom, C la ir R . ......... . .... 128 S k anc h y, Ant on e Lewis ........................ 179 S ka nc hy, Re x K ............................... 8 1, 166 Skanc hy, W ra y M ason ........................ 159 Skan key, Ba rba ra Jean .... 30, 39, BO, 93, 150, 188 S kid m o re, Ald ee n ......................................48 Sk idmo re, Ro bert D. ... 130 S lac k . j a m es Pres ton .............................. 170 S late r, Ca rol .......................... .48, 134 , 153 S laug h , Ma urin e ...... ................. .1 \5 S laug h , Ray Go lde n ....................... 18 1 S m a rt, Do n A rth u r .................................... 29 Sma rt , Na ncy Lu e . ... .. 157, 175 Smi rc h , Be rn a rd J . .......................... 61, 140 Sm it h , A n ne tt e ..... .................... 29, 175 Smith, C ha rl es H . . ............................. 29 Sm it h, David Fa llm er ... 61 S m it h , Delwyn John .........................29: 159 Sm ith , D ona ld A llen ...... 30, 139, 235 Smi th, Em ily ............................................... 30 Smith , G eo rge L. ................................. 124 Smit h, G era ld ine ....... 30, In Sm ith , G lenn A lvin ............................ 39 S mi th , j a m es A lbe rt ..... 30. In S m ith, Joa n A . ......................................... 30 S m it h , Joann ........... ........ ~ 39 Smi th, Ju di th Joa n ....... .48 , H 5, 146, 1 5~ S m it h, Lauren ce D uk e. ..................... .48 Smit h , Lyn n R. ......... .......... ..30 Smit h , M ich ae l Ab iat h a r .. 30 Smi th , Ree ta A n n ........ ................ ~ 8 , 134 Smi th , Ro bert W illi a m .......... 41, i 8, 18 1 .......... 39, 152 S m it h , S ha u na S m it h , Shirl ey Ma rie ................. 39 , 173 S m it h, T hi e l W. ...... 39 Sm ir h , Wa lter E. ...1 39 .......... 6 1 Sm ith, We nd ell W ood Sn eva , Fo rrest A. ............. . .... 139 Sn idvo n gs, M . L. T ae w ........................ 61 Snow , Ell iott Ste rli n g ........... .. 39, 243 .. 47 , 176 S now , W il ford W ood ruff So jka , Eldi ene Ma e ...... . ............. 39 S o ren sen , Bry Dt'an ........................ 61 S o rt' n se n, D ent G . ........... ........ _... 6 1 S o re- n se n. Em m a C a rm ae .............. 47. 156 So re n ~e n. Ev a L. .............................94. 175 So ren se n. Fos tt' r j . ............... 133. 176 Soren sen , G lad e V . ........................... 47 S o re- n se n . La G ra nd .. 30 So ren se n , Phil,p Edward ... i O, 89 , 166 Soren se n , Ri cha td K ........................... l i3 So rense n, Ro be rt G . .................... 39 So ren >o n, Mari lyn .. 30, H6, 153
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Stock. Gloria Jeanne ...... ......... 47 Stock. Reed Clark ..... ........................ 39 !Stock. Robert Gordon ........... 30. 39. 87 . 141. 144. 162 Stock. T ed G. .......... ..... 62 !Stoddard. Ellwyn R. ......... 62 Stoddard. Robert L. . .... 62. 216 :'toddart. Hilda Ruth ...................... 30. 153 :'tohl . Marilyn ................. 150. 198. 228 Stoker. Lyle Laton ............................ 30. 169 Stokes. Jay M errill ..................... 62. 118 Stone. James R. . ................ ...... 62 Srorey. Lorrain e ........................................ 153 :'tOtt. MalY Ali ce ............................ 47. 173 Struthers. H.obert E. .. ...... .177 !:>cuarr. Dorothy ....... .. ....... 62 Sullivan. Hall Eugene 164 Sullivan . Mary Ann ... .48. 62. 132. 135. 156. 177 Summers. Henry A . ........................ 62. 117 Summers. Ivan A . ........... 62. 8 1. 144. 159 Suszynski. C h este r S . ................. 130. 183 Sutton, Margaret Ruth ................ 80. H6. 158. 218 Swan. George Whitlock ........................ 166 Swenson. Dalla s Lee ... .... 30. 164 Swenson . Duane Dee .................... 30. 163 Swenson. Jenne tt ...... 39. 156
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