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Table of Contents Administration
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Arts and Sciences Agriculture
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Home Economics
Engineering Education
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Seniors
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Juniors
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Sophomores Freshmen
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Organizations
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Kings and Queens Publications Military
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Forestry
Greeks
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Activities
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Athletics
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Indexing and Advertising
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President Madsen I
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'President Louis L. Madsen exemplifies a
life devoted to service. Although his responsibilities are many and his obligations demanding, he accepts them willingly and in good grace. We see glimpses of him rushing to meetings with the faculty, administrators, trustees, or to address an organization or som~ conference. His busy life in the interest of the U.S.A.c. and the State it serves seems to spring from his inner desire to benefit those with whom he works. He makes decisions graciously and inspires others to find joy in service.
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remain in the background, these individuals .. pillars of public esteem ... are the backbone of our school. They establish our policies, direct
Thorpe B. I saacson Chai rm an
Roger C. Armstrong
financial matters, efficiently administrate business affairs, and carry forth a multiplicity of other jobs, all with an eye single to the progress of the college. They worry and work to guide our destiny with no recompense but the satisfaction of a service to a worthy cause and a job we ll done. T heir motto might we ll be, "A service rendered is a satisfaction gained."
Herschell Bullen, Jr.
George D. Preston
B. H. Stringham
Carl W. Petersen
Glenn G. Nielsen
Chari •• R. Hunter
Arthur Woolley
LeRoy D. White
Fern B. Ercanbrack
W . W. Gardner
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Leah Farr Dean of Wome n
Dean of Commerce
J. E. Christiansen Dean of Engineering
Lewis M . Turner Dean of Forestrv
Deans and Administrators As all-important coord inators of student-fac ulty relationships, the deans and administrators assume a mu ltitud e of duties. Theirs is the task of seeing that every student is properly and happily registered. Departmental purch asing, bill paying, and student employment all fall to their lot. We owe a debt of gratitude to them for another well-managed year. Carlton Culmsee Dean of Arts ond Sciences
R. H. Walker Dean of Ag ricu lture
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King Hendricks Director of Libraries
Extension Director
Registrar
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The student executives learned the meaning of the word "service" the hard way. They discovered the intimate workings of the school first hand. Assemblies, socials, elections, special events, public services, finance, public relations, publications, and awards moved smoothly and systematically under their supervision. They smiled as do all successful politicians, but they backed up those smiles with record of past accomplishments and a promise of future cooperation. We rewarded those smiles as we marked x by their names.
larry Porler Three-year Councilman
Deon Hubbard President
Nora B. Thurgood Vice-President
Vera Stevens Secretory
Arnie Gilbert Two-year Counci lma n
Philip Sorensen One-year Cou ncilman
Darwin Crezee Forestry
Jerry Christensen Engineering
Arts and Sciences
Commerce
Joyce Barkle Education
Anna Marie Heyrend Home Economics
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A portrait of a serious, sensitive young scientist was hung in Utah State's new student union building this year as a symbol to us - indeed to all Americans of the highest courage which human beings display. This brilliant nuclear physicist, only thirty-seven at his death in 1950 was Dr. Eugene Gardner, a native of Logan, whose important work in atomic research resulted inadvertently in his death. Dr. Gardner was educated at Utah State. Many remember him as senior class president and valedictorian, class of 1935. Oak
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Ridge, Los Alamos, and the University of California were the scenes of his research. He and a colleague are credited with discovery of the meson rated among the most fundamental advances in twentieth century physics. It is for us, his successors, to pay him and all men like him tribute by following his example and devoting our talents to the service of our fellowmen. He gave his last full measure in the interest of mankind and in doing so, made his own name immortal.
Mary Helen Tweedie taking phone requests for Fred Critchfield an the papular campus call-in program .
Douglas Cox tells Margaret Greaves the theme to be used for the next program.
K.V. S. C An invigorated campus station went back on the air this year as the first major college station in Utah to have Frequency Modulati on. Shadows of the morning and shades of the evening were the setting for their daily broadcasts. Sparked by Professor Burrell Hansen, they picked up a wide audience of interested listeners. These aspiring radio performers gave much thought to the improvement of their services ... received much in recognition
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from their admirers. They developed a keen talent for ad-libbing and an appreciation for the unusual.
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Left 10 RighI, Row One: Don Spainhower , Charles Tate, Burrell Hansen, Advisor, Ken Hayes, Mary Helen Tweedie . Row Two: Pat Casey, Dexter Davis, Ed Rogers, Fred Critchfield.
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You're on! left to Right : Don Spainhower, Ken Hayes, Mary Helen Tweedie, Ed Rogers, Charles Tate, Prof. B. Hansen.
Attention Utah Staters! left to Right : Fred Critch¡ fie ld, Pat Casey , Dexter Da vis, Don Spainhower.
Sports Staff, left to Right : Dexter Davis, Pat Casey, Ken Hayes, Ed Rogers, Don Spainhower, Charles Tate.
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Deft fingers manipulate the d ials , past experience is put to work . .. a future scientist in the maki ng .
-A dramatic scene from . 'lady Not For Burning " . . . a Summer School production i n the Arts & Sciences division.
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Officers, Left to Right: Boyd C. Rollins, James Allen, Philip M. Flammer.
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'Open to anyone interested in history, the History Club meets twice each quarter to hear discussions led by people outstanding in various fields of the social sciences. Fall quarter, Utah State became a charter member of Phi Alpha Theta, a National Honorary History Fraternity. Members must have 20 hours in History and maintain a B average.
Left to Right, Row One: Gerald Robinson, Boyd C. Rollins, J. Duncan Brite, Joel E. Ricks, S. George Ellsworth, James Allen, Rex Call Spackman. Row Two: Richard Allen, Carl Coso leggio, Bruce K. Gardner, Charles Haight, Walter C. lichfield, Philip M. Flammer, Melvi n A . Lark,n, Merle Cunnington, Ray Briscoe.
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Left to Right , Row One : C. T. Hardy , Theron Blazzard , G. Coady , Robert Forsberg , Dwayne Wr ight. Row Two : Roy Belli , Donny Grubic , Eorl Olson, Robert Ezell , Grant Gaeth , J. S. Will iams . Offices, Left to Right : G. Coody , G. Gaeth, C. T. Hardy
Geology Club In
This club is for those who have a deep interest the different aspects of geology. Each year the club strives for the scholastic, scientific, and social development of its members. These students find much interest both in lecture and in study.
Utazoa Club Juniors and seniors majoring in biology al el igible to join this organization. Their ardent interest in this subject stimulates research and activity. The lectures, movies, and field trips make the club interesting and exciting.
Left to Right, 'Row One: D. M. Hammond, R. F. Raleigh, G. H. Kaloasian, M. F. Bingham, W. J. Hanson, C. J. Sorenson. Row Two: G. F. Knowlton, G. Linford, R. Preator, B. Baldwin, N. T. Pocker, H. E. Dorst, R. S. Hansen, H. F. Thornley, E. J. Gardner , P. R. Fitzgerald, A. E. Olson , M. D. Gardner, S. Stanford, M. H. Gunnell. Offices, Left to Right : W. J. Hanson, S. Stanford , M. F. Bingham .
Officers and Advisors, Left to Right, Row One: D. Gittens, W. Herschi, D. M. Hammond , M. Gunnell , B. Jen路 sen. Row Two: M. Ha slam , H. Ma路 son, M. Rallison.
Left to Right, Row One : J . No bl e, R. Bingham, R. Mason. These pros路 pective doctors take time ou t to show " Irene" the a rt of lea rn ing Physiology.
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This is the national pre-medical fraternity for students who are working toward that M. D. title. It has been organized to stimulate excellence in pre-medical education. Living in the maze of technical terms and equipment, each member works with one goal in mind, that goal being to become one of tomorrow's "Hippocrates". The fraternity stresses social as well as scholastic development with its meetings and parties.
L.ft to Right, Row One: Marlin Haslam , Marvin Rallison, Wayne Herschi , Dav id Gittens, Bob Jensen . Row Two: Jodd ie Noble, Phil ip Affleck, Rich路
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Dr. Edgar Brossard has been honored by President Hoover, President Roosevelt and President Truman. He has recently begun his sixth term on the United States T arriff Commission. Dr. Brossard was captain of the Aggie football team in 1908-9 and president of the senior class in 1911. This man, who has given untiringly of his knowledge and service for so many years, be-
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lieves that he owes much of his success to his training at Utah State. "My years at the college have given me a foundation in education and in my profession as economist. The great inspired presidents and faculty of the college helped to instill in my heart a sincere desire to do all I could during my lifetime to serve my fellowmen." If we but follow, to some small measure, in the footsteps of this man, success will surely be ours.
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Stencils, penci ls, and dictating machines, peets fo r very efficient secretaries.
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Commerce
Armed with memories of a constant struggle against weird symbols, the pulsating sounds of myriads of office machines, the frequent use of a pencil sharpener, and well-worn, heavily marked pages, the commerce student stands ready to face all comers. The commercia l, political arid social phases of life are stressed by capable faculty members, and many future secretaries, accountants, and politicians have taken advantage of it.
Typical atmosphere created in aIle of Professor Cannan's exams. Must have been tough.
Professor Gardner paints aut a feature an one of the visual aids used in the commerce department to faculty members Stan Johnson, Ina Doty, Norman Cannon.
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Sociology Club Officers, Left to Right, Row One : Fern H. Wiser, Sec.; Glen Christensen, V. Pres .; Therel Black , Faculty Advisor; Carl R. Berg , Pres. Row Two : Curtis Stevens, V. Pres. ; Rex Ashdown, Treas.; W . A. De Hart, Fa cu lty Advisor.
Stuart Hardman , local theatreman, discusses plans for movie with members, Sterling Nielson, Therel Black , and Fern Wiser .
Sociology Club Socially-minded majors, minors, and professors constitute the membership of the Sociology Club. A strong enthusiasm is built up by sponsoring lectures on careers in social work, and a movie-a-quarter. Field trips augment their already crowded ca lendar. Th rough these contacts, members learn at first hand of the origin, organization, and development of human society. Together they function to foster educational experience in social relations. Left to Right, Row One : Fern Wiser, Emma Lou Hansen , Don Carter, Therel Block, Evelyn Hodges Lewis, Iris Godfrey. Row Two: Champ Moore , Glen Winslow, La Conna Purser, Curtis Stevens, Caleb A. Shreeve, Doug Gal¡ braith, Glen A. Christiansen, Bessie Gay Jensen, Floren Preece . Row Three: Le Grand Hubbard, C. Jay Skidmore, Rex R. Ashdown, Will iam De Hart, A. G. Joseph Habbab , Carl R. Berg , Howard Todd .
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Right, Row One : Dorrell L. Deem, Dick Merrill, Stanford L. John· son, Darwin W. Larsen, Sidney C. Yeates, Charles Lawrence, Row Two : Roger L. Olsen, Victor Jones, Mark Blackham, Robert Klaich, Doyle George, James Kelly. Row Three: Bevan Bradshaw, Craig Bote, Gerold Welker, lionel Welch, Jah" A. Adams, Jock Coldwell.
Alpha Kappa Psi
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Th e function of Alpha Kappa Psi is to pro~ote fellowship, activity, and scholarship in the business world. In November, the m embers took time off from their studies to journey to Albuquerque to attend the national convention, and returned with a keener interest in th e business world. Members proudly point out numerous grads who have used training garnered in Alpha Kappa Psi meetings to become very successful businessmen.
En Route to Albuquerque were : Roger Olsen, David Finch, Eddie EI Hog, Darwin Larsen, Mark Block· am, and Dorrell Deem .
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Alpha Kappa Psi Officers: Charles Lawrence, Sec.; Stan Johnson, Fac· ulty Advisor; Darwin Larsen, Pres.; Sidney Yeate.s, V. Pres.; Paul Pug. mire, Treas.
Politics wos moin topic of discussion in this informal chat. left to right are: Bon· nie Reese, Prof. Judd Harmon, Donna Roe Jorgenson, Kieth Anderson, and George Mitton.
left to Right, Row One: Kieth Anderson, Chorles Hoight , Bonn ie Reese, George Mitton, Lee Fredr ick , Gerold Honsen. Row Two: Woyne Frank , Milton R. Merrill , Glen Peterson, Wendell Anderson , Judd Har· man , Eldon Hugie.
Pi Sigma Alpha Interest in political science motivated the development of Pi Sigma Alpha, national honorary Greek fraternity. Students met to discuss current politics with an aim to further the cause of good government throughout the world.
Pi Gamma Mu Top scholars in social science founded Utah chapter of Pi Gamma M u. The club sponsored outstanding statesmen who discussed current issues facing the world. Its efforts are backed by a desire to increase democratic principles.
Champ Moore, Joseph Habbab, and Kieth Anderson talk over world historical prob· lems with faculty advisor, Evan B. Murray.
l eft to Rig ht: Charles Martin, Leonard Ar· rington. Evan Murray', Kieth Anderson, J. Duncan Brite. Row Two : Champ Moore, A. G. Joseph Habbab, Theral Black, Wen· de.11 Anderson.
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school of agriculture at Utah State. He went forth to establish a record of distinguished achievements. He was president of Kansas State College, Secretary of
Jardine occupies an impressive space in "Who's Who." "I consider that my years at Utah State were instrumental in giving me the inspiration, and to a large extent, the ability to put my limited talents to their best use. I am proud of the record my alma mater has
Agriculture, minister to Egypt, and he was, at the time of his retireIJ1ent in 1949, president of the University of Wichita. A list of the honors that have come to Dr.
made in providing the training and leadership which have inspired so many and prepared them for outstanding citizenship."
Dr. W. M. Jardine, who for 45 years has been a noted leader in national public life, is a graduate from the
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Left to Right, Row O~e: S. S. Richardson, A. T. A.; Ross Mickelson , Treas-
urer; Max Lemon, Secretory; Gordon Ashcroft, President; Don Wallace, Vice President; Sterling Taylor, Advisor. Row Two: Leonard Pollard, Veg. Crops; Roy Bowns, Dairy; Lloyd Hunsaker, Dairy; George Wheatley, Agronomy; Lesl ie Conkle, Hort .; Ronald Buchanon, Vet. Science. Row Three: Doyle Matthews, Advisor; Richard Bullock, Advisor; Allen Stephens, A.T.A.
Agriculture Club I Farming as a profession is the desired objective of all Ag Club members. For this reason, they met bi-monthly to gain a little more knowledge and experience than the classroom could offer. An expert judging. team, a successful Harvest Ball, a clever float in the Homecoming Parade, and a rousing Horse Show were just a few of the Ag Club's many accomplishments. The school can well be proud of this energetic group of boys who learned to serve both themselves and their communities.
" Th is is how it's done, " says Jock Wadley to his fellow team mem bers. Relays were a popular sport at the AS Club's Fall Quarter party.
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Softball in the gym was of the games played by Club at their party. The caught Joe Tuttle just as preparing to run.
Row One : Foster , Allen, Barker , Wheatley. Row Two : Christensen, Boss , Glover, Fair· bourn , Bend ixen, Berrett. Row Three: Phil·
worth, Jobbur. Row Five : Hansen, Potter· son, Ashcroft.
lips , Zundel, Butler, Matheson , Taylor, Thorne. Row Four : Bybee , Boron, Horn·
George W. Wheatley, President, shows chart to club members.
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Row O:1e: Stephens , Dally, Ba xter , Allen,
Bowns , Funk, Luengrub , Cammack, Lemon . Row Two : Olsen, Lurner , Tueller , An· drews, Harper , Jen sen , Howell , Lamb. Row Three: George, Mea cha m, Kimball,
Ovayle, Nichols . Creech, Peterson , Jensen Larso n , Hunsaker . Judging Team : Professo r Larso n Tueller, Olsen, Stephens.
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Left to Right, Row One : Abas Manii , Mohammed Amin Jaddoa , Kemal Alsalih , Jafar AI Safi . Row Two: Professor Robert K. Gerber, Zilch Hart mann , Mel Westwood , Tom Rehrey , Secretory; Lesl ie Conkle , President.
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'Big juicy apples and delicious apple cider provided refreshment to the students and profits to the Horticulture Club. These profits were used in taking extensive field trips throughout the state and for scholarships to those interested in further study. Fall, winter, and spring parties created a warm, personal relationship among the members who were united to learn more that they might serve themselves and others more efficiently and effectively in the years to come.
Lorraine Collard, Carma Prince, Pauleen Crandall, and Shirley Oveson toke time out for a cool, delicious apple from the machine in " Old Main."
Members of the Horticulture Club enjoyed on informal visit while they refreshed themselves with ice cream and coke.
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Animal Husbandry majors in the Black and Bridle Club look over their cattle prior to entering them in the livestock shows throughout the State .
Members of the livestock judging team, Gordon Ashcroft, Carolyn Beaver, Paul Janes, Gail Jensen, Jack Larsen, Professor Larsen.
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Block and Bridle Club during the year 1952-53 were the judging contest, the annual spring field trip, and the Horse Show. Other activities were their parties and bi-monthly meetings at which educational films and lectures on new practices, techniques, and opportunities in the field of Animal Husbandry were presented. Leadership, responsibility, and co-operation among the members characterized the club's many activities throughout the year.
Left to Right, Row One: Carrigan, Monroe, Clark, Hartin, Jenson, Preece, Olsen, Jenkins, Carlsen, Stock, Ferry, Ashcroft, President. Row Two: Mat¡ thew, Hoggan, Jensen, Gibbs, Jensen, Brown, Hunt, Giles, Balls, Davis, Smith. Row Three: Larsen, Palmer, Ream, Jensen, Wilcox, Hess, Olsen, Orme, Toone, Colson, Madsen, Steffen, Matthew. Row Four: Whittaker, Harris, Rasmussen, Swain, P.etersen, Albrechtsen.
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Row One! Clement, Anderson, Allred, Fife, Willis, Gunn. Row Two : Hubbard, Bailey, Larsen, Pilkington, Kulthongkhom, Neuenswander. Row Three : Buchmiller, Davis, Miner, McGuire, Geary.
Wells Allred proudly points out the livestock and crop production increase for the last five years to fellow club members, Lloyd Clement, Marlyn Fife, and Jay Anderson.
Agriculture Economics Club I
I I Throughout the year the Agriculture I Economics Club promoted fellowship between students and faculty in order to foster a keener interest in their field.
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of onion seeds, the Vegetable Crops Club held bi-monthly meetings
to learn seed crop improvement from educational films and lectures.
Row One : Jeppesen, Gull, Waite, Kidman, Wallace. Row Two: Chanfchenkit, AI-dakily, Hawthorn, Pollard, Anderson, Henry. Row Three: Harris , Khatikori, Tingey, Sealy.
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Vegetable Croppers obserVing the lettuce harvest at Phoenix, Arizona on one of their annual tours in order to study all phases of the industry in various localities.
The 4·H Club is proud of their form youth exchange progrom represented by Wilma Fairbourn and Clore Theurer who spent four months in France and Lebanon.
Left to Right, Seated : Varo Christensen; Terry Morrill, Treasurer; Charlene Lind, President. Standing ; Julene Bunker; Robert Lomb; Janyce Cummings; Janyne Cum· mings.
4-H Club I Instruction, fun,
and friendship characterized the frequent get-togethers of the 4-H
Club. Activities throughout the year helped "To make the best better."
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Raymond Sealy examines the various kinds of plants in the greenhouse of the Bot· any Deportment in order to see how they are affected by the experimental meas· ures used.
Left to Right, Row One; Wilcoxson, Tillett, Kaloostian, Show. Row Two : Boyle, Holm· gren, Wadley, Cochran, Thomas. Row Three : Sealy, Wann, Tuttle, Pamon.
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Left to Right, Row On e: David V. Glover, Marlin Fairburn, Leonard M. Hull, Max Lemon, John L. Willis, Donald H. Wallace, Max L. Phillips, Terry Morrill. Ro w Tw o : DeVon Andrus, Harold Edwards, J. S. Hurst, Leo E. Bendixen, Gordon B. Ashcroft, Joy C. Boss, George W. Wheatley . Row Three: Clore Theurer, Allen Stephens, Ivan B. Gardner, James E. Hansen, LaVer W. Bentley, Mark E. Berrett, Paul West.
Alpha Zeta
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of autographing eggs, Alpha Zeta members were selected from the upper two-fifths of their class. Lectures from some of the nation's outstanding agriculturists made their bi-monthly meetings beneficial to both agriculture and forestry majors. Fall, winter, and spring parties were highlights of the year's activities and provided a means for better understanding as well as social entertainment for the members of this honorary fraternity.
Head of the campus blood drive for 1952-53, Alpha Zeta members, James Hansen, Leo E. Bendixen, and DeVon Andrus display posters.
John Willis and President Madsen, High Chronicler, pose with founders of Alpha Zeta, Dean Emeritus John F. Cunningham, a nd Charles W. Burkett at National Conclave.
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Row One : Morrill, Gordon, Richardson, Richards, Stephens, Stanley, Petterborg, Drake. Row Two : Rasmusson, Christensen, Parkinson, Phillips, Swensen, Winter, Hull , Gardner, Fellows, Bendixen. Row Three : Redden, McMullin, Schank, Witt, Longhurst, Bentley,
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Sam Gordon explains some vocationa l agriculture problems.
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Landscape Architecture Club I I
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The art of drafting is one of the main points in the field of Landscape Architecture. Here Bob Smith carefully measures a diagonal line to denote slant.
Left to Right: Ken Shiozawa, Bob Smith,
Ray Jeppsen, Reed Booth, Theron Wiser, J. D. Jensen, Reed Stalder, Gene Hemsley, Ted Walker, Paul Fritz, Bob Venable.
In 1934 a young woman graduated from Utah State who is today filling a position that many graduates from our School of Home Economics aspire to fill - that of a home service director. Miss Evelyn Hansen has come back to her field after serving as a WAVE in the U. S. Navy. Employed by the Utah Power & Light Company at Salt Lake City as a home service director in the business development department, she presently pursues 34
her interest through service to homemakers with their housekeeping problems. The technical training received during her education at the college and the associations that she enjoyed have been advantageous in the successful handling of many problems in life. A future of service to one's fellowmen is the basis on which her life is founded and its foundation is made firm by the knowledge and attitudes acquired at Utah State.
Office rs, Lef t to Rig ht: Charlene lind, Eleanor Taylor, Hilma Orton, Mary Ada Gardner, Miss Wittler, Lorraine Hollinger, Janet Cummings, Jean¡ ette Kunz, Mrs. Merkley, Noreen Jorgensen, Elmo Zollinger, President..
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Home Economics Club is to stimulate interest in Home Economics, to elevate each member's ideals for industrial and econom ~ c life, to provide wholesome recreation and to foster ties of friendship among the members and with students of all nationalities. This training prepares them for home and community life, thus qualifying them as more useful citizens.
Miss Wittler demonstrates candle making to members: Margaret Le Flore, Mary Ada Gardner, Jeanette Kunz, and Janyne Cummings.
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Urleen Ward, Dorothy Thatcher, Elmo Zollinger, and Clara Jones cheerfully tackle the problem of cleaning up after one of their parties.
A group of Home Economics majors gather around a piano for a few leisure minutes of harmonizing at an informal get -together.
The Home Economics Club call upon two students from Hawaii, Gertrude Hippa and Eleanor Kondo, for a concert at one of their many meetings.
The club is open to all students registered or interested in the School of Home Economics. They sponsor cultural programs for the members in the interest of rounding out their understanding and appreciation of homemaking. They are supporters of gracious living .... dwellers of the Commons. Their purpose . . . a healthy social adjustment; their ambition ... to manage a happy home. Left to Right, Row One: Jean Ricks, Barbara Israelsen, Lorraine Hullinger, Hilma Orton, Elma Zollinger, Jeanette Kunz, Noreen Jorgensen, Charlene Lind , Janyce Cummings, Mary Ado Gardner, Eleanor Taylor. Row Two: Anna Marie Heyrend, Carolyn Munk , Janyne Cummings, Janet Christensen, Carolyn Jones, Elaine Thompson , Ella Jean Harper. Advisors, Dean Greaves, Prof. Wittler , Prof. Merkley. Row Three : Eleanor Kondo, LaRue Woodhouse, Anne Merens, Doris Keller, Janice Burton, Margaret LeFlore , Urleen Ward , Evelyn Burnham, Marlene Buttars, Shirley Jackson, Nada Arnell, Maxine Bowler, Dorothy Bishop, Barbaro Farrell, Colleen Sperry .
left to Right, Advisors: Edna Page , Mignon Perry, Una Vermillion, Pris· c'lla RC' ·N land.
Marian N ielsen preparing fruit. cake for t.heir annual holiday sale.
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IPhi U, a collection of the scholars and wheels of the profession, is an honorary fraternity for Home Economics majors. To be selected for membership, a girl must display qualities of cooperation, initiative, character, and a professional attitude. "Most important" on their list of acti are a Christmas fruit cake sa le, an Old Folks' Party, and catering for organizational parties.
Officers, Row One: Ja ni ce Burt.on , President.; Margaret. Adams, Audrey Burgin, Hilma Ort.on , Noreen Jorgenson, Ella Jean Harper, Vice Presi· dent; Nada Arnell.
Left to Right, Row One: Vera Stevens, Janice Burton, Elma Zollinger, Imogene Hamilton, Audrey Burgin. Glauser, Carmae Sorenson, Hilma Orton. Advisors: Prof. Page, Eunice Pixton, Prof. Rowland, Nada Arnell, Noreen Jorgensen.
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Each year Phi U presents a scholarship to the outstanding freshman in the field of Home Economics, and buys books for the Home Ec. Library. Endowed with a talent for doing a good job, these girls work hard to maintain the high standards and ideals required by the organization. Under the capable leadership of Janice Burton, they have enjoyed an unusually successful year, and have left their mark as a tribute to Utah State.
Audrey Burgin and Margaret Ad¡ ams looking at one of the books they bought for the library.
Adjusting a display case in the hall of the Commons are Audrey Burgin and Ella Jean Harper.
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Today Mr. Edward P. Cliff is assistant chief of the United States Forest Service, National Forest Administration. In 1931 he graduated from Utah State in the school of forestry - an aspiring young man with a dream of serving the people. He is well-known in the Intermountain region. He was assistant regional forester at Ogden and Denver. In his student days he was a roommate of President Madsen's. He was the first for-
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estry graduate from the college to become a regional forester in the U. S. Forest Service. In 1928, '29 and '30 he played varsity football for the Aggies. He was winner of the American Legion Scholarship presented t.o the letter man attaining the highest scholastic average in 1929 and 1930. This man gained his ability as. a forester from the inspiration and training he received while at Utah State.
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Officers: John Neuhold, Secretory; Harold Edwards, Pres.; Bill Dahl, Vice Pres.
Left to Right, Advisors and National Officers: Grant A. Harris , L. M. Turner, Dean; George H. Kelker.
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Left 10 Right, Row One; Bob Fuller , Harold Edwards , Dick Porker, Dr. Kelker, Prof. Kay Moore, Dean Turner. Row Two: Jens Jemen, Dr. Daniels, Prof. Harr is, Dr. Stoddard, Dr. low , Dr . Smith. Row Three : Bill Dahl, Jim Krygier, John Neuhold.
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Officers, Left to Right : Walter E. Smith, Vice Pres.; James Foster, Sec.; Carl Rice, Treas.; Paul West, Program Chairman; Ross Tocher, Advisor; Sam Alfano, Pres .; Darwin Crezee, Rep.; L. W. Heald, Old Man of the Forest.
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advance the profession and promote interest in fellow foresters. They are devoted to the preservation of the natural beauty of our forests and are the proud guardians of Utah's famous Old Juniper, located in Logan Canyon. A fall barbecue headed a year filled with activity. To keep busy they entered a float in the Homecoming Parade, participated in open house, and provided Christmas trees for various organizations.
Protecting " Old Juniper" is one of the Forestry Club 's most important activit ies .
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Two forestry members try pitting their brawn in a log sawing contest at the annual barbecue,
Along with volley ball , pie eating contests, and loading up with b ar路 bequed beef, a tug.of.war was an路 other highlight of the Fall Barbe 路
Forester s proudly haul up their gi路 gantic repli ca of the mythical Paul Bunyan on the qu ad flagpole; another event during Forestry Week .
They found a highlight of the year's activities \0 Foresters' Week. They carried on a friendly feud with the Engineers, competing in Log-burling, sawing, and flagpole climbing. Along with an assembly and a Brown Jug party, the foresters sponsored Paul's Party and proudly presented the "Daughter of Paul." During Conservation Week they fotused their attention on the value of Utah's natural resources. Left to Right, Row O ne: Kenneth Burkert, Howard Nebeker, Robert Vail, Ted Roll, Jerry Martin, Bob Gard, John Sims, James Hoffmann , Ben Frentor, George Bench. Row Two: G. Harris, Ferris Turner, Milton Murphy, Paul West, Ken Glasuer , L. Heald , G. Lindquist, Rus Hydson, Darwin Crezee, Neil Butterfield , Ben Berger. Row Three: Ronald Wardliegh , Ji m Cochrane, Chuck Streams, Bi ll Fishbaugh , Wm. Jennings, Marvin Wolfe, Walt Smith, Wm. Melander, Ralph Sawyer, Donald Bast, Jim Bartouch, Wendell Picht, Roy Hording , Sam Alfano, Jim Poster. Row Four: Dick Baier, Dick Hansen, Clarence Gdowsk i, Jim Krygier, Jim Shelly, Chuck Brinkpeter .
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Inspired by his father, who was a pioneer irrigation farmer, young Dewey Clyde enrolled in the School of Agricultural Engineering at Utah State in 1917. He graduated in 1921 as valedictorian of his class. Several years later he became dean of the School of Engineering. He has served as head of the irrigation department
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and irrigation research professor of the college agricul-
methods for forecasting stream flow. On June 10, 1945, he was appointed consultant in irrigation research, Soil Conservation Service, United States Department of Agriculture for the seventeen western states. Of his Alma Mater he has this to say: "Utah State has been an inspiration and a source of k~owledge. It taught me the importance and value of labor and provided the
tural experiment station. His most significant contribution to the' irrigation field has been the development of
environment and opportunity essential to the establishment of a sound foundation for a professional career."
Professor Cole presents annual Sigma Tau award to Thomas W . Gardner, sophomore engineer who' excells in scholarship, prac ticality and sociability .
Left to Right, Row One: Larry S. Cole, David K. Darley, Leon Christiansen, Lane Pendleton , George Adamson, Eldon W . Burgess, Martin Dean La Roque, Vernal W. Thompson, Harvey Glover, R. Vincent Milligan, Thurman Gardner, Allan Humphreys, A . Alvin Bishop , J. E. Christiansen . Row Two : Bob Turley , Dell K. Allen, John Huntsman, Myron D. Hansen, Ha rl M . Noble, Frank W . Dallon, Wayne S. Willis, Gordon Johnson, Don B. Cobu rn , Gerald N . Chri stiansen , Gordon H. Flammer , Glen H. Calder, Clifford Fawcett, Glen C. Bradley, Bob Millard, Bob McClurg .
Sigma Tau
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outstanding juniors and seniors who have pledged their lives to engineering.
Endeavor to do something new each quarter and come up with a large banquet, a fine winter social, and hilarious fall initiations.
Institute of Radio Engineers I
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IPlayers with tubes, wires, sparks that carry voices and sounds through masses of space. Believers and understanders of electronics, television,. frequency modulation, and ultra-high frequency. Delve into subjects of the greatest importance to the future welfare and enjoyment of man. A fascinating field which has caught the interest of many engineering aspirants.
Left to Right, Row One: Alvin Laird, Dilworth Prisbrey, Louis H. Bauer, Eldon W. Burgess, Manford W . Crossen, Renn D. Madsen, Darwin Seamons, M. D. La Roque. Row Two: Cloy ton Clark, Mansoor Motamedi , Jim Olmsteod , John W . McLaughlin , Verno I Thompson, Laurel J. Fullmer, Lowrence D. Smith, Gerold A . Dunn. Row Three: Boyd Pett, Gordon Johnson, Eldon R. Griffin, Laurel Jones, Neldon A. Peterson, Clifford Fawcett, Elliot Snow.
IRE members obtain practical experience in constructing television antenna atop Union Building. Finished it in time to watch Ike's inauguration.
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IRE Officers, Left to Right: M. D. La Roque, Treas.; V. W . Thompson, Sec.; D. Prisbrey, Vice Chairman; and Alvin Laird, Chairman.
Joy Fielding, Duane Dee, and George Edlund experi m ent on one of S.A.E. Flying Cl ub 's airplanes. Members boost ownership of three p lanes.
Modern equipment fascinates stu dent. Examining a valve grinder are, G. Curtis, J. Smith, l. Dahl, F. Sommercorn, G. Early, G. Homes, J. Johnson, B. Herzog.
Left to Right, Row One : Fronk Dew, Ernest Bunderson, Glenn Cu rtis, A ll an Wah lstrom, Bob Richens, Salah AI-Bayati, Waldemar W. Krouse, Allen Whetstone, Brion Corter, Duane Dee, Gordon Wilson, George Edlund. Row Two : Mike Smith, Joy Corter, Floyd Kling, Joe Baird, Berne Herzog , Lynn Smith, Jerry Grover, Prabhat G. Doshi, Jim Smith, Fred Sommercorn, Isam Nimr, Joy Fielding, Louis Klein, adviser; Joe Tuerler. Row Three : Harry Bowers , Jock S, Robins, Morvin Bywater, Quinn Charlson, Gory Homes, Pres.; Lawrence Dahl, William Peglau, Lorry Wardleigh, John Ospital, Reed Blanchard, Dick Kunzler, John Hansen, Dole Smith, Glen Early, Jim Johnson, Don Pearson, Gene Fawcett.
Society of Automotive Engineers II
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I Men whose minds have conquered myriads of
equations, countless experiments, concentrating on m odern design of transportation. Diligence, imagination and keen application motivated success of the society. Increased interest is gained through preparation of Agathon displays, numerous field trips and bi-monthly meetings where they discuss everything from hot-rods to jet propulsion.
Left to Right, Row One : Bob McClurg, John Sand berg, Ch ester Sus -
zynsk i, Ca rl Iwe rtz, Je rald N. Ch riste nse n, Ted Knowlto n, Robert S. Turley, Ed Barnes , Bob Ski dmo re , Dea n J . E. Chr istensen . Row Two: Steve Terebenetz , Kenneth Johnson , Robe rt Harding , Do n Otis , Don
Jacobsen , Reynald K. Watson, Dr . O . W. Israelson, R. V. Mill igan , Harvey Glover, Dean K. Fuhriman , Mel vin Grea ves . Row Three: M. S. Sidhu , John Mickel son , Carl Fonne sbeck , Karl Fredrickson, Harley Woodworth , Brad Gardner , Dan Coburn , Ralph Gibson, Eldon M. Stock , John Chouls, Spencer Daines , Vaughan Hansen.
American Society of Civil Engineers II I
Men who put the laws of nature to use for the betterment of civilization. Are an imaginative yet practical group ... learning t build bTidges and highways that men of the future will tread.
Nelson, Grant E. Brawn , Oris Goodey , Bruce Weyland , Wallace Gibson, George Reed. Row Three: John Wall, Robert Jensen , Ross Nyman , Russell Johnson, Paul Snyder, Albert Potts, John R. Jackson, Roy Jorgensen, Jock Gaspar .
Left to Right, Row One: Andrew M. Dougherty , George Galloway,
Thurlow L. Bailey, T. J . Cloward , Prof . W. E. Mortimer, Fred J. Corra , Prof. C. W. Hails . Row Two: Don Gillespie, Marlow Gardner, Keith
Industrial Arts Club II I 52
I Club meets to promote scholarship and friendship among students on Utah State campus who have the same goal artists of industry. Members practice perfection of plastics, prepare Agathon exhibits and dabble in metals.
R. C. Childs shows Jock Reese, Lawrence Lorson, Arnold Peterson, Ross Ching and Robert Judy some of the fine points of the welding art.
An unidentified member of the American Welding Society deftly applies the torch to two pieces of cold steel.
Left 10 RighI, Row One: Arnold Peterson , Jim Downey, Ivan Woodruff , Jock Reese, Robert Judy. Row Two: A . B. Kemp, R. C. Childs, J. Thomas , M. Richard Brough, Orlize Thompson, Ross Ching, Hal Davis, Lawrence Larsen.
American Welding Society
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I The American Welding Society consists of students who are interested in furthering their interest in industrial work. At Utah State it is composed of arcwelders and acetelyine welders. We recognize that the skills of these men are paramount to the advancement of modern engineering.
Now acting as associate professor at the University of Oregon is Miles C. Romney, a young man who graduated in 1935 from Utah State's school of Education. At Utah State he was prominent in scholastic student government and service organizations. This Aggie had a sincere desire to serve others by passing on to them the things that he had been taught by other learned men. His first act of service was to fulfill a mission for the L D. S. Church.
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Then he came back to. Utah State to teach language. From 1936-1942 he worked on his Ph. D. at Columbia University. He received the degree in 1947. After obtaining his Ph. D. he served as Director, Metropolitan Detroit Bureau of Cooperative School Studies, a bureau which is supported by 45 public school systems, and as Associate Professor, Wayne University. "My schooling at Utah State was the inspiration on which the rest of my life is based," says Dr. Romney.
Left to Right: Darwin Gaodey , Marilyn Crawford, James M. Harris, Pierce H. Bowthorpe, Grove Carter, David Barker, Carl
Cheney, Kenneth Deline , Corrine Jerman , Geraldine Hansen, S. Hibi, Dr. Arden Frandsen.
Psychology Club II I I
I I Students of Rank, Meninger, and Freud ... Psychology majors who look deep into man's subconsciousness, endeavoring to improve society by improving man himself.
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Left to Right, Row One: Joe Baugh, Leon White, Irvin Moore, Naola Van Orden, Pres.; Evan D. Jensen, Robert Mortimer. Row Two: Adrian Blau, Arthur Martin, Ronald Gunther, Blaine C. Fife, Richard Fowler.
Row Three: Melvin Cannon, Abram D. Farhad, Gordon J. Ewing, Daryl Anderson, David L. Adamson. Not Present: Ann Nelson, La Farr Stuart, Husayn Husayni, Clarence Lambert, Paul Larsen, Richard Cannon.
American Chemical Society I I
I Enthusiastic Chemistry majors profess to be wizzards at symbols, 56
formulas, and equations. The continued progress and prosperity of our economy is the challenge fOT those who work, learn, and apply the miracles of chemistry.
, I left to Rig ht, Row O ne : Donald H. Wallace , Bonnie Jean Reese , Da phn e F. Chambers, Nora B. Thurgood, David K. Fausett. Row Two :
Richard A . Park er , W i lliam J. Worlton, Wade G. Dewey , Dale T. Fletcher , Roland A . Baldwin , Don B. Coburn , Roy D. Wilcoxson , Ger· old N . Christensen.
phi Kappa Phi II I I
I Students ranking in the upper two per-cent of the senior class are admitted to membership in Phi Kappa Phi, national honorary fraternity. Members boast high scholarship in all schools of the Utah State campus.
Left to Right, Row O ne : Elda Larsen, Barbara Brownell, Joyce Berrett, V . P. ; Audrey Terebenetz , Pres .; Dorothy Norton , Sec. ; June Jones, The resa Woodworth, Anna Jean Sk idmore. Row Two: Rill ie Clement,
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libby Passey , Willemygnje Townsen , Merelyn Bradshaw , Carole Par· son , Arlene Bass , Dorothy Henrie, Beulah Smith. Row Three : Norman W i ng, Juan ita Butler, Mildred Cardon, Golda B. Morris, faculty ad · visor , Peg Johnson, Ann Harding ..
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I Consisting of student wives, the members meet regularly to discuss problems and exchange items of interest. They take an active interest in student affairs and hold many social gatherings.
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Left to Right, Row One: Alvin Cox , Corol Binghom , Bob Kempe , Yvonne Archibald, Wolter Smith, LuDeone Thurston , Everett L. Morse.
Row Two : Israel C. Heaton, Henry Vaudenberghe, Deon Johnson, Russ Hudson , DeRell Skinner , Bernice Tomlinson, Normon Shorp, Melvin Sharp, Ruth Knighton, Ted Dana.
Square Dance Club Dancers meet every Wednesday to harken to the caller's words. Under the leadership of Israel Heaton, they revive the old frontier spirit and learn the art of sq!-lare and round dancing.
Left to Right, Row O"e : Martin T. Pond , Royce Harr, James Allen . Row Two: Bette Reese, Mav.is Mitchell, Kathleen Lemon, Nadine Fowler, Vira Beth Robson, Charlene Lind, Nora B. Thurgood.
Row Three: Rex E. Robinson, Lorraine Storey, Dave Ruggera, Thomas Brown, Reed Durham, Vard Swain, LeMar Hanson, Roland Baldwin.
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Deep thinkers and profound speakers, they put in long hours developing arguments; traveled the Western States to meet other teams in a battle of wits; are devoted to logic and reasoning.
Left to Right: Gene Furniss, Clark Gardner, David Chugg.
Left to Right: Paul Harris, Lillis Jepson, Ted Walker, Wallace Nielsen.
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I Performing at various school functions, asslstmg in the presentation of the college opera, and making several tours, are a few of the things that the orchestra does in the spirit of school service. Under the baton of N. W. Christiansen, these music-minded members perform one of the finer arts with ambition and energy.
Left to Right, Row One: Merl i n Whatcott, Ronald Vaughan, Philip Monson . Row Two: Maudee Bair, Glen Tanner, Marilyn Briem, Mamie _ _._~R.:: a.:. e ...::L.:: ew .:.; is, Elaine Ward, Richard Cannon .
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Utah State's marching band spells "f inis " to another halftime activity . . . 100 musicians learned to lift their knees and march to a fast drum cadence, traveled to Fresno, Calif. and gained recognition for being one of the outstanding bands of the nation. Majarette Pat Brawn added glamour to band formations . . . donned new navy blue uniform to match blue and silver ones of the band. Charmed audiences with her twirling baton . . . kept band moral high . . Director John Philip Dalby coordinates brass, reeds, and percussion into a stirring Sousa march. a serious composition . . . a novelty tune . the A lma Mater hymn . Took his symphonic band touring Utah and Idaho to gain f u ture Utah Staters.
Utah State Bands
Left to Right, Row One: Max Williams, President; Mary Stott, Sec. ¡ Treas. ; H. V. Tingey, Gayla Wooley, Reporter; Marietta Woodward, Jay Purnell . Row Two: Homer Le Baron,
Glen Steed, Garth Christensen, Ted Knowlton, Reed H. Walker, McKinley B. Thomas, D. C. Purnell.
Canadian Club,
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I Canadian students take time every two weeks to get together, socialize, and revive a bit of Canadian spirit. They organize to build Homecoming floats, specialize in Ice Hockey as well as other intramural activities, and hail their Canadian citizenship.
Newman Club,, I I
I I I Composed of Catholic students on Utah State campus. They meet weekly with Father Stoffel to attain spiritual guidance, as well as plan parties, picnics, and exchanges with other chapters of the national organization.
Left to Right, Row One: James Abate, Dane Rugerra, Mary Louise Dinneen, Vice Pres.; Bob Raliegh, Ted Dudo. Row Two:
Angotti , Jim Shelly, Jack Gaspar,
Ja cobsen, Reed Langford, Gary Richardson, Eldon R. Griffin, Cecil Wells, Brent Nash, Earl Faulkner. Row Three: Rulon Lyman, Leland Flinders, Dennis Simmons, Rodney W. Burgoyne, Dean R. Vaterlaus, Martin T. Pond, Kenneth N. Cutler, Roger Ralphs.
Left to Right, Row One: David L. Adamson, Charles K. Cochra.ne, Eugene Tueller, Walter Welti, Ted Simmons , Maughan McMurdie, Glen Haddock, Chas. F. Reese. Row Two: Thomas D. Vaterlaus, Bill
Chansonettes and Meistersingersl
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I These two choral groups, directed by Professor Walter Welti present a variety of programs during the school year which include assemblies and personal appearance tours throughout Utah and Idaho. The Meistersingers and Chansonettes are recognized for their prominent achievements and are in constant demand.
Left to Right, Row One: Earlene Robinson, Peggy Tueller, Joan Wordle, Yvonne Ballif, Rela Wordle, Yvonne Archibald, Roma Boudrero . Row Two : Luana Lee, Beth Olsen, Annette Honsen, Mar¡
garet Peterson, Merle Graham, Lucilla May, Anne McDonald, Audrey Harris. Row Three: Joyce Hooker, Lannice Papworth, Marilyn Bently, Prof. Walter Welti, Bonnie Hobbs, Barbara Olsen .
Robert Merrill, noted Metropolitan baritone, concert sing~r, recording artist and movie actor. Even though blind, Alec Templeton is a master pianist and composer in his own right.
Lyceums II
LCDR Charles Brendler, conductor of the U. S. Navy Bond.
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of the Aggie students is the Lyceum series presented here in co-operation with Civic Music. Many varied types of entertainment are provided.
The United States Navy Bond, a familiar group to many lyceum members and Aggie students.
Consisting of members of outstanding vocal ability, the National Operatic sextet performed for students and townspeople arias from leading operas.
Very agile and adept at performing the Spanish ballet are members of Ana Maria Spanish Ballet which appeared on the Lyceum series.
Bonnie Seeholzer os Juliet ond Eugene Tueller os Romeo exchonge vows of love as they enact the famous balcany scene from Gounod's opera .
Romeo and Juliet
Under the able direction of Professor Walter Welti, and supported by the orchestra, the opera boosted a superb chorus and an outstanding cast.
Gounod's opera "Romeo and Juliet" was presented as Utah State's seventeenth annual grand opera, Here Bonnie Seeholzer and Eugene Tueller sing one of the many duets that constitute the production.
Carl Hill and Derral Siggard engage in a duel to defend the honor of Romeo's house. The opera is an adaptation of Shakespeare's famous play,
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The Extension staff is comprised of nearly one hundred specialists whose offi ces are part of the college proper. The function of the Service is to supp ly rural people with useful and practical information on subjects relating to agriculture and home economics. These members of the Service are always willing to lend a hel ping hand and truly work with the spirit of service.
Dr . Frischknecht shows two members of the Extension Service one of the many projects sponsored by that organization . Studying one of the bull etins printed by the Extension Service, are some of its members. Objective of the Extension work is to aid rural people in developing useful, purposefu l lives.
Extension Service
For 19 years the USAC Extension Service has been sponsoring a dairy which brings dairy manufacturers from Utah and surround i ng states . Lefl 10 Righi : Prof. Poul B. Larsen; Willard K. Hill, Logan City sanitarian; and G len Sargent, Logan City Milk Sanitorian.
Palma Lundahl Nena Rae Hawks Carol Slater Richard Matta Dan Tuft Robert Paul
Intramurals
JoAnne Calderwood, Carol Rae Brawn , and Carol Bird watch as Lois Downs, Women ' s Intramural advisor, turns the pages of a scrapbook ,
Ray Walers , Men ' s Intramural ad visor, reviews a coming event with Joe Reynolds, John Marshall and Del Ray Campbell in the Intra mural office.
Tim Caraher, manager;
Intramurals
Jack Mclea presents Elmer larsen, Pi Kap, with trophy for touch football ; Helen Bergeson, Palma lundahl, and Nena Rae Hawks prepare to dive.
Ping pang players Dean Johnson and Bernadine Tomlinson; Sig Chi "B" Basketball champs, Martin, Bennion, Golding, Hodges, Ramsdale.
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Two coeds try to keep their eyes on the b ird in this game of Badminton sponsored by the Women ' s Intramurals,
Floyd Davis and Lloyd Pierson were able to garner the top spot in the Men ' s Bauminton competition ,
Ray Waters endeavors to teach some skiing skill to a group of students in preparation for the Winter Carnival.
Lacking snow, the snowshoe races were held neve r -the, less on the smooth surf of the quad at noon-time,
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Alpha Chi Omega basketball champions, Row One, l eft to Right : Nena Rae Hawkes, Edris Lorsen, Carolyn Young, Valena Meyrick. Row Two : Donna Quail, Orma Linford, Palma Lundahl, Helen Bergeson . Alpha Chi Omega and Chi Omega girls compete for vo ll ey ball championship.
Chi O's Miley Furgis and Gloria Johnson guard Alpha Chi's Palma Lundahl and Nena Rae Hawkes as the two teams playa fast game of basketball. Ping pong enthusiasts Jean Horlacher and Yvonne Rippon demonstrate some of the tricks they have learned while participating in in tram u ra ls.
Intra murals
Members of the intramural sof tba ll team are, Row One, left to Right: Ga le Lucherini, Carol Rae Brown, Loye Pa inter, Peggy Lewis, Eldora Thomson. Row Two : Lu Wa ll ace, Grella Muir, Margaret Fletcher, Lee Ann Murdock, Joan Rice .
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A member of Sigma Phi Epsilon tries to " sink" a shot against the Kappa Sigs in one of the many Intramural basketball games held in the Smart Gym.
Marv Wolfe and Jim Cochrane display the winning form that helped them walk off with the Intramural Champ ionship of Horseshoes.
Grunt and groan artists Fronk Elder and Dick Pouliot put in some practice for the Intramural wrestling program held during the winter months.
Men's Intramurals
Two teams splash about in a take¡off on the great American Sport in this hilarious game of water baseball amid a referee's shrill whistle .
A referee strains his neck to get a better look at the boll as another thrilling moment tokes place in one of the Intramural ' s games.
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The portrait of John T. Caine III, one of the animal husbandry notables of this country, was hung this year in the gallery lining the walls of the Saddle and Sirloin club at the Chicago Stockyards, among the portraits of other men who have made outstanding contributions to the nation's livestock industry. This man, who graduated from Utah State in 1903, later became director of the USAC Extension Service and was also first superintendent ot the college's livestock and then head
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of the animal husbandry and dairy department. The degree of Doctor of Agriculture was conferred upon Mr. Caine in 1950 by Utah State Agricultural College. The hanging of his portrait climaxes many years of contributions to human welfare which . have won for him an enviable place in human esteem. It all began in a small college known as Utah State. Today he still finds new heights to be attained through service to others.
Hazim AI Jibouri
Ibrahim S. Attour
Barbara S. Boer
Cleve S. Bolingbroke
Dan Borgholfhaus
Max K. Buchmiller
Glen H. Calder
Graduate School Raleigh C. Campbell
Prabhat G. Doshi
Mohammad B. Choudhri
Robert Lee Ezell
Frank Condie
William Farnsworth
Ernest Crook
Khalil A. Ghalayini
Nasser Golesprkhi
Fred B. Gomm
Darwin J. Goodey
Harvey S. Greenfield
Abdul G. J. Habbab
Geren V. Howell
Fuad S. Jabbur
Marcus M. Jensen
Max N. Jensen
Willis F. Johnson
Mel vin A. Larkin
Randolph L. Larsen
Abbas Manii
Charles Moore
Helen M. Mouritsen
Edward Nelson
Arland Olson
Nathan T. Packer
George E. Patterson
Lloyd R. Pierson
S. S. Ahmad Rizvi
Dan Giles Turner
Clair Woodward
Val Wyn n
Gary Richardson, President
Vira Beth Robson, Vice President
Bonnie Reese, Secretary
Seniors
Yosil Abdulkadir
Ghany AI Dak ily
Rebecca Adams
Sam Aliano
Jalar AI -Soli
John A. Adams
Jack Allen
K. Alsalih
George Adamson
La Rue Allen
Dee Andersen
Philip D. Affleck
Lu Jeanne Allen
Jay Andersen
Dean Ahlmer
Nard Allen
Jeannine Anderson
Hazim AI Bibouri
Richard Allen
Keith Anderson
Morton Bronn
Gront E. Brown
Patricia N. Brown
Ralph Brown
Carma Browning
Joyce Budge
Kent Bunker
Owen R. Burgener
Eldon Burgess
Janice Burton
Gene D. Butler
Marlene Buttars
Robert Byram. Jr.
Jo Ann Calderwood
John B. Calderwell
Clair Christensen
T. J. Cloward
Paul Caraher
James Carlson
Alvin Carter
John Carter
David Christensen
Jean Christensen
Wesley Christensen
Jerald Christiansen
Bruce Clyde
Don Coburn
Marjorie Cole
George Collier
Faye Chambers
Derral M. Child
Grant Christofferson
Larry Colton
Levor A. Clement
Richard Condie
Seniors William M. Condie
Jack N. Cook
Dean Corn
Fred Corra
Alan Courtright
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Philip Flammer
Margaret Fletcher
Virginia P. Floyd
Darrell Foote
Robert R. Forsberg
W . Lee Forsyth
Ronald Foster
Seniors Ella Jean Harper
Alan l. Harris
Burton H. Harris
Gory Harris
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Jens C. Jensen
Nolon Moe Jensen
Patricio Jensen
Robert E. Jensen
Seniors 81 Mary Ann McArthur
W . E. McClure
Bob McClurg
John McCoy
Darrell Tucker SAE Basketball Captain Pocketknife Winner
Nora B. Lambda Debatar Student Student
Thurgood De lta Sigma Body " Veep " Counci I Andy Hays Sig Alph President Student life Sports Editor Alpha Sigma Nu
Gary Richa rdson Meistersinger President Senior Class " Prexy " Blue Key Sigma Alpha Epsilo n
Senior
Deo" Hubbard Sigma Nu Student Body President " Hubbard ' s Cubbard " De lta Phi
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Dick Headlee Sigma Nu Cheerleader with the Nose Alpha Sigma Nu Blu e Key
Dick Merrill Sigma Alpha Epsilon Chai rman U. B. Program Bd. Blue Key Alpha Kappa Psi
Dave Fausett Agathon Snow Carnival Chairman Sigma Nu President
Alice Welti Alpha Chi Omega Sponsor Colonel Alpha Sigma Nu
Marlon Haslam Blue Key Alpha Sigma Nu Pi Kappa Alpha
Personalities
Jerry Sherratt Sigma Nu Buzzer Cartoonist Fascinating Cheerleader
Monte Merrill Pi Kappa Alpha Blue Key Alpha Sigma Nu Publications Chairman
Bonnie Reese Senior Class Secretary Alpha Sigma Nu Pi Sigma Alpha Prexy Alpha Chi Omega
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Eunice Pixton
Robert A. Pixton
Lynn Porter
Dilworth Prisbrey
Paul R. Pugmire
Seniors 85 Gary H. Richardson
Howard H. Richardson
Richard Riley
Dale Rindlisbacher
Jay Risenmay
Dick Schwartz
Ramon L. Sealy
Robert W . Smith
Wilford W. Snow
Merwyn Searle
Eva Sorensen
Elvin Seely
Carmae Sorensen
Eugene E. Shakespear
Donald Staheli
Jim Shelley
Paula Stanger
Jerry Sherratt
Glen Steed
Howard Vance
Naola Von Orden
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Melvin Westwood
Bruce Weyland
Darold I. Whatcott
George W . Wheatley
Leon White
Ross White
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H. W. Wilcox
William Wood
Ralph Willie
LaRue Woodhouse
J . Owen Yeates
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Harley R. Woodworth
Lynn Yeates
Betty Lou Yonk
Kent Wilson
Leslie B. Winter
Fern Wiser
Lorin K. Wiser
Jack Worlton
Dwayne P. Wright
Elling Wright
Iva Lou Yeates
Ibrahim A . Ziag
Link Zollinger
James C. Paxman
¡ .. and the world will appreciate your higher education and lofty ideals.
Burt Howard, President
June Lacey, Vice President
Arlene Meyer, Secretory
Juniors
Veloy Abrams
Margaret Adams
Mary Louise Alexander
Warren Alexander
Dell K. Allen
Gerrald L. Allen
Sherwin H. Boer
Lester D. Boker
LeGrande Allen
I Lorry E. Anderson
Hugh Barnes
Ridha Asadi
Dean Baxter
Harold Atkins
Ronald Austin
Dole C. Behunin
Lynn L. Bennett
Ariel D. Benson
Glen Benson
Joyce Borkle
Mark Benson
Joy Bernhisel
Sh irl H. Bunting
Lorry Campbell
Marilyn Cherrington
Sherm Bone
Rodney Burgoyne
Albert R. Carroll
George Chingas
Sherwin Coleman
Reed Boothe
Donald Burt
Donald H. Carroll
Joy W . Christiansen
Joy Cottle
Maxine Bowler
Neil A. Butterfield
Fannie Corter
Raymond Briscoe
Don Bybee
Gory Carver
Odell Christiansen
Reed Christensen
Thomas Craces
Orville Creech
Ronald Buchanon
Sheldon Collister
Earnest D. Bunderson
Del Roy Campbell
Donna Charlesworth
Pot Cosey
Melvin Clark
Darwin Crezee
Lloyd A. Clement
Doren Critchfield
Juniors 91 Fred Critchfield
R. Hilton Critchfield
Kay M. Crook
Dole Dolley
Fronk W. Dallon
Gordon E. Drake
Hyde E. Dunn
Keith D. Dalton
Arnold J. Dance
David K. Darley
Howard M. Davenport
Julian Davis
Mary Davis
Darrell Deem
Carl A. Dickerso n
Sherry Dunham
Richard B. Durrant
Rulon Dye
David Edlund
Donald T. Edvolso n
Gayle Evans
Gordon J. Ewing
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Kodim S. EIBadri
Larry Elsner
Sheldon Eppich
Lee Erickson
Lynn J. Esplin
Bonnie Faddis
Marlin Fairbourne
Akron D. Forhod
LaRue Farnes
William H. Farrell
Ileen Firth
Jim Foster
Gwen Fisher
John Ford
Floyd R. Fox
Barbara Gaddie
Thiel Gamm
Mary Gardner
Keith Garrett
Thomas Geary
Claude Gibbons
David Gittins
Da vid Glover
Iris Godfrey
Myrle Graham
Robert Gray
Margaret Greaves
Adrian B. Grill
John Gunderson
Beryl Gunnell
Elmer I. Hagloch
Imogene Hamilton
Bonnie Hansen
Emma Lou Hansen
Geraldine Hansen
Lois Hansen
Yacoub Hindlyeh
R. Dean Harrison
Nena Hawkes
Richard Heckmann
Robert Heiner
Dan Hess
Berne Y. Herzog
luJean Hogan
Louise Holmes
Burt Howard
Glade Howell
Ronald Howell
Douglas Huber
Juniors 93 Eldon Hugie
Bill Hull
Larraine Hullinger
Allan Humphreys
Arch Hurst
Larry Hyatt
Allen Jacobson
l. Ga i I Johnson
Gloria Johnson
Weldon M. Hyer
Barbara Jensen
JoAnn Johnson
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Ralph Keller
Valene Kelley
Luanne M. Kent
Bonita Rae Kerr
Taha Said Ismail
Dee I sraelsen
J . D. Jensen
Morgan Jensen
Sid Jones
Boyd T. Jones
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Ronald Kirkham
Melvin Knight
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Edris Larsen
Eleanor S. Kondo
Shirley Larsen
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Montain Kunz
Glen Larson
June Lacey
Ray Lazenby
Reed Langford
Homer LeBaron
Alton Larsen
Luana Lee
Don Ray Larsen
Margaret LeFlore
Maurine Leishman
Bert Lewengrub
Jeannine Madsen
Ray McQuire
Richard Mantlo
Norman Mecham
I Paul Morgan
Mamie Rae Lewis
Russell Marshall
Goldy Mehas
Mark Little
Jim Martin
Ashel Mellor
Robert M. Longhurst
Bill McFarland
Arlene Meyer
Palma Lundahl
Gail Madsen
E. Grant McMullin
Jack Mclea
Garth P. Monson
Richard Montgomery
I James Mortimer
Alice Moser
Theron Moss
Boyd Muir
Sharon Mumford
Howard Nebeker
I Murray C. Nichols
Nedra Nielson
Joseph W. Noble
Diana Nordman
Wenden Nye
James Heber Ockey
Donald Olsen
Juniors 95 J. ClYde Olsen
Melvin R. Olsen
Rita Mae Olsen
Norman J. Olson
Shirley Oveson
Orval Palmer
Keith Passey
Ri lIa Dee Payne
Everett Pea rson
Lane Pendleton
Arlo Rasmussen
Gene Rasmussen
Reed Painter
Lloyd L. Patterson
David Patterson
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Boyd Pett
Brice Poulson
Lois Ray
LaMon Perkes
Robert L. Perry
John L. Phillips
Ferrell Pilkington
Ron Prudence
Clark Puffer
Boyd J. Redden
Mona Jean Reese
Larry M . Petersen
Glen Porter
Jeanette Pulley
L. Grant Reese
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Robert Purser
Wayne J. Reynolds
Marilyn Rich
Afton Richards
Dawn Rae Rigby
Joyce Rinderknecht
Jeanette Ripplinger
LaRoe Robinson
Dick Rogers
JoAnn Rowell
"Stanley Schank
Ralph Sawyer
J Melvin Sharp
Mohinderjit S. Sidhu
Derral Siggard
Jim Slack
Philip Sorensen
Jerrold Spainhower
Charley Stearns
l. Dee Schneider
Anna Sedgwick
James Seely
Ray G. Slaugh
Lloyd D. Smith
Richard Smith
Vera Stevens
Glenn Stewart
Marlene Stewart
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Virginia Thackeray
Grant Thompson
Juniors
Jean Tingey
Dean Titensor
Howard Todd
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Phil Sorense n Blue Key Sigma Chi Student Councilman
Mary Davis One¡year Councilman Kappa Delta Junior Prom Chairman
Burt Howard Junior Class President Brought us Flannigan Pi Kappa A l pha Blue Key
A rlene Meyer Ju n ior Class Secretary Kappa Delta ROTC Sponsor
Junior
Ruth Carl son U. B. Program Board Alpha Chi President Socials ROTC Sponsor
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Vera Stevens Lambda Delta Sigma Student Body Secretary ROTC Sponsor
Palma Lundahl A l pha Chi Omega WAA Office rs AWS Junior Rep. ROTC Sponsor
Rilla Dee Payne Kappa Delt Phi Ups ilon Omicron Assoc. Editor of Buzzer
Personalities Arnie Gilbert Delta Phi Finance Chairman
Darrell Deem Bu zzer Ed ito r Blue Key Pi Kappa Alpha Alpha Kappa Psi
Bill Hull Basketball Star "Center " Sigma Chi " Hootche Cootche" Dancer
Dick Waite Sigma Alpha Epsilon " Slaughter on Tenth Ave." Dramatics
June lacey KD Socials Buzzer Junior Class V . P.
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Dean Vaterlaus
DWight Warburton
Paul F. Warner
Max W. Williams
Vernon L. Watki ns
Sharrel D. Williams
Wendell L. Weeks
Mahlon Williamson
Jonathan Welch
Reed Willie
Floyd Veibell
Barbara Ward
Lionel Welch
Wayne S. Willis
Allan Wahlstrom
Richard Waite
Irleen Ward
Doyle West
Virginia W. Winn
Paul West
Brookie Mae Winwa rd
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Marietta Woodward
Ronald J. Younger
Elmo Ann Zollinger
Mother, you almost broke the camera.
Go ahead , take it off.
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Students and Alumni compare shuffleboard skill on Un ion opening day.
Notice the balloon in the lower right-hand corner.
Johnny Ray made a fortune doing this .
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What price glory . . .
Toasting marsi1mallows over the remains of the girls camp .
"My Student Life ? "
A promise made is a debt paid.
Most active Aggie on campus.
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Lee Cantwell , Pres ident
Carol Bird , Vice President
Marilyn Soren son , Secretary
Sophomores
Gilbert Allen
Ke nneth As hton
Jo mes Athay
Helen Ba ll s
Clair Bankhead
Ray McKay Bateman
Lee Boothe
Robert R. Bowman
Janet Bates
Wayne Bosworth
Bart Nielsen Bradshaw
Fred Baugh
Albert LeRoy Bouwhuis
Steven Beal
E. L. Bennion
Annice Benson
Wayne Berry
Mark Blackham
Reid Blanchard
Theron R. Blazzard
Keenan Bone
Emma Jean Bowcutt
Nancy Ann Bowen
Joseph H. Bowers
Donald Wilson Bowles
Darrell Bradshaw
Charles H. Brinkpeter
Ralph Brisco
Norville Broadbent
Annette Brock
Beverly Brown
Carol Rae Brown
Fon Ray Brown
Janice Brown
Paul Brown
Sophomores
Thomas E. Brown
Wynn Brown
Don Budge
Barbara Burnett
Byron Burt
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Alton W. Buttars
Jack Buttars
Larry Buttars
Stewart Buttars
Arlene Call
Ward Cammack
Lee Cantwell
Maxine Carlson
David Carrigan
David Carter
Carol Chaffi n
Robert Chambers
Aldus Chappell
Cloyd Childs
George Chournos
Ana Mae Christensen
Janet Christensen
Jo Anne Christensen
Laraine Christensen
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Lloyd Cope
Ralph Clark
Dianne Coray
Don Clawson
Jan Crabtree
Lc Vere Clawson
La Rue J. Crook
Maxine Clayson
Carma Croshaw
Charles Cochrane
Glen L. Curtis
Robert Colson
Lawrence Dahl
Ronald Dana
Reed M. Darley
Marvin Davis
Duane Dee
Stanley Defriez
Orthell Dennison
Marlene Diederich
Robert R. Diekhoff
Emma Lou Drury
Leah Dunford
Thomas J. Dunford
Van Dunn
Byron Durham
Reed Connell Durham
Glenn Eames
Glen Earley
LuJuan Earley
Jack Eastman
Carl Ebert
Boyd Edding
George M. Edlund
Jan Eggen
Frank Elder
Norman Erekson
Robert Evans
Blaine C. Fife
Charlotte Fisher
Donald Edwards
Udean Fellows
Regina Flal!'lmer
Leland Flinders
Ruth Evans
Duane R. Ford
Lorin Farr
De Ann T. Gaeth
Sophomores
Verlin Gardiner
Gordon Gibbs
Delemar Gifford
Delos Giles
Joseph K. Gi Igen
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Mirl Hocking
Arlen Hansen
Wayne H. Hansen
Lorry Haslam
Wayne Holmes
Collin Hunsaker
Edward Holt
Curtis B. Hunsaker
Treva Harper
Jock Hole
James Royce Harr
Audrey Harris
Carol Hopkins
Harold Horne
Blaine H. Hall
Dwane Hall
Gordon Lee Hatch
William B. Holt
Patricio Hurren
Charell Hutchinson
Ruel Hyer
Dione Hullinger
Rona Id Iverson
Roger Duane Jeffs
) Noami Jenkins
Bessie Goy Jensen
Ronald John
Bart W . Johnson
Gory Lee Jensen
La Berta Jensen
Roland William Jeppson
Willard Jessop
Robert Bruce Johanson
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Charles Jones
Goy
Theda Kowallis
Lynetta
Marvel Rex lind
Jo~es
Kunz
Marlin Loosle
Blaine Johnson
Reed Jorgensen
Robert Lomb
Gloria Dione Lowe
Connie Johnson
Anno Marie Josephson
Coral Le Fevre
Ramona Madson
Freemon Johnson
Max Russell Keetch
Marion Lenhart
Richard Major
Kaye Johnson
Doris Keller
Peggy Lewis
Jerry Martin
Whitney Johnson
Frances Lee Keller
Charlene lind
Dorrell Manning
Sophomores
Glen Noell Marble
Florinda Mariani
Alton Mathie
Lazelle Matkin
Morga McBride
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Joan l e e Wil son Chi 0 KVSC Staff Writer Buzzer AWS Secretary
Cordell (Butch
Bart Johnson
Ca rol Bird
Basketball Ace Baseball
Kappa Delt Alpha Lambda Delta Student life Buzzer
Brown
Aggie Guard Sigma Chi
Sophomore Norm Olsen Bu zzer Pi K A Agathon
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Sidney Read ing
lary Porter
Kappa Delta " The Corn Is Green " KVSC Staff
Lambda Delta Sigma Heads Booster Committee Councilman
LeRon Johnson
Sigma Chi Football Socials Fran Shoup
Chi Omega AWS Veep El ections
Van Dunn
Pi Ka p Secreta ry Buzzer Spo rts Edito r Swi mm er
Nancy Bowen
Chi Omega KVSC Radio Stoff Assemblies
Personalities
Ro se Marie Wright
Lee Cantwell
Greek Gyrations Kappa De lta AWS Counci l
Pi Kappa Alpha Soph. Closs President Homecomi ng
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Lu R. McCarrey
.L Lynn Mecham
Susan Merrill
Valena Meyrick
Everett Morse
Bennie Mortensen
Kent M. Neeley
Ann Nelson
Kenneth Nelson
Geri Nielson
Carlon McCrory
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Earl Raymond McKie
Richard M. McQuivey
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Wilford Bishop Meek
Cherie Miles
Keith Mortensen
Robert Mortimer
Lorna Roe Nielson
Rolph Nielson
Nancy Norton
Norman Nuttall
Dione Nye
./ Barbara Olsen
Beth Olsen
Dan Olsen
Elliot Olsen
Marvin Olsen
Milton Olsen
Vincent Olson
Don Palmer
Ann Patrick
Donald Paulsen
Kent Payne
Barbara Pehrson
Fa rrell Petersen
Joseph Louis Peterson
Delwin Pond
Martin T. Pond
Kenneth Peterson
Larry Porter
Margaret Peterson
Stanley Peterson
William B. Pike
Joellen Pingree
Kent Paulsen
Delmar Price
Elaine Probert
Jerry Purser
Sidney Reading
Lee Ream
Gladys Reber
J Roger Ralphs
Charles Foster Reese
Sophomores Winston Reese
Janis Reeves
Joan Rice
Jay Rigby
Yvonne Rippon
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Sidney Roskelley
Carol Roundy
Sterling Russell
Dallas Sandall
Royce W. Searle
Jerry Sanders
Richard L. Sounders
Loran Savage
Howley Schoof
Dorothy Schick
Colder Schvaneveldt
J . Delmar Seely
Joe Seeley
David Shelton
Geraldine Sherwood
Francis Shoup
Robert Showalter
Dennis Simmons
DeWayne Simmons
Allen James Smith
Annette Smith
Gale Smith
James A. Smith
Lynn Smith
Marlin Sorensen, Jr.
Ranae Sorensen
Richard Sorensen
David Sorenson
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Marilyn Sorenson
Caroleen South
Dona Stafford
Richard Squires
Hilda Stoddart
Eldon Stoker
La Ron Stoker
F. Reed Stalder
William Swapp
Wayne Stenquist
Samuel J. Tabshy
Marilyn Stettler
Glen C. Tanner
Gordon Stewart
Floyd Tarbet
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Eldora Thomson
Eleanor Toylor
Valmai Tolman
Robert E. Wallentine
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Jack L. Taylor
LaDawn Thain
Robert Torgesen
LuAnn Traveller
Claude Troope
Farrell Jr. Wankier
Golda Webster
Glen Weight
Reed Thatcher
Arnold Thayer
Thomas Vaterlaus
Thomas Welch
Reid Thompson
Gordon Vaughn
Joycelyn Westover
Sophomores Charles R. Whipple
Shirleyann Whipple
Reese Whitaker
Boyd Whitby
Eleanor White
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Veonne White
Glore Whetman
Glenn S. Wilding
Dean E. Wilson
Leland Woodbury
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Elmo Joan Wilson
Joan Lee Wilson
Faye Winborg
Glen R. Winn
Donald Woodworth
Rose Marie Wright
Earl Reed Wyatt
Mark F. Young
Farrell Winter
Pot Zollinger
Lueve Winword
Rosalind Zollinger
Near -sighted I I I
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Brent Hoggan, President
Ann Woodward, Vice President
Carol Felix, Secretory
Freshmen
Dole Abildskav
Eleanor Adams
Jerry Adams
lowry D. Adamson
Gerold Allen
Jaleen Allen
Phil Allen
William H. Allen
Carol Anderson
Douglas Anderson
Harold Anderson
lorry E. Anderson
Carma Aldous
lou Ann Allred
lawrence Anderson
Glen Alger
Sora Gene Allred
Marlow Anderson
Dionne Allen
John Ames
McRae Anderson
Sandra Andersan
Joleen Ashman
Ruth Mae Andrews
Curtis Austin
Norman Angus
Helen Austin
Yvonne Archibald
Frances Armstrong
Douglas C. Arnell
Kaye Bailey
Ralph Axtell
Charlene Arnold
Larry P. Bailey
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Judith Ane Barker
Marcel Beckstead
LaRae Barkle
Martell Beeton
Gareth Baird
Ata Baker
Stanley Barrett
Jack Bates
Gerald Bell
Robert Bell
Barbara Ba ker
Nila Batty
Wayne Bell
Florine Ballif
Earnest J. Beaumont
Warren Bendixen
Barry Banta
Donald Beck
Barbara Bennion
Freshmen Marilyn Bentley
Zane Bergeson
Jacqueline Berry
Sami Besiso
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I Virginia Beutler
Cherrill Bi ndrup
Frank Bingham
Deloy Blotter
Karma Boserup
Charles Bowman
Tad Bingham
Ralph Blotter
Mildred Boskovich
Ethel Boy ington
Enid Bird
Gwen Bloxham
Roma Boudrero
Ross Bradford
Vaughn Blair
lawrence Bianucci
Beverly Bingham
Karma Blauer
Geraldine Bodrero
Dean Boggess
Barbara Bowcutt
June Bowcutt
Delma Brande
Mona Brandley
I Jack Bills
Beverly Bindrup
Carol Bingham
Mary Dean Blazzard
Bruce Bone
Farel Bowen
Marilyn Briem
Carol Bingham
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Robert Bliss
Bob Borgorhe
Jean Bowen
Seldon Broadbent
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Rea Brog
Jerry Broup
Shirley Brower
Frank Brown
Fred Brown
Wesley J. Bruderer
Rita Brunatti
Harry Brunson
Rollo Brunson
Elaine Buchanan
Wallace Budge
Patti Buehler
Glen Bunce
Julene Bunker
LeuWanna Bunker
William Burch
Evelyn Burnham
Dean Butler
Patricia Buttars
Renae Buxton
Dale BYingTOn
Marvin Bywater
Kendrick Campbell
Ray R. Campbell
Gerald Cannon
Dell O. Card
Blaine Coding
lona M . Carter
Joanne Carter
Garrett E. Case
David Broadhead
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Ray A. Cattani
June Chader
Carl Chenez
Carolyn Child
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\ John M. Choules
Patricia l. Christensen
Wayne Clark
Cecelia Condie
Stanley Clawson
Jeannette Condie
Tom Cliften
Max Conner
James Colby
Carolyn Conover
BeverlyChristensen
Garn Christensen
Ivan Christensen
Jene H. Coleman
Lorraine Collard
Varo Christensen
James Cole
Sara Cook
Gary Cooper
Margene Cornaby
Ralph Cortez
Joan Covey
Alvin Cox
Douglas Cox
Evan Cox
Dale Coy
Pauleen Crandall
Jay M. Cranmer
Lee Crawford
Marilyn Crawford
Nola Crook
Marilyn Corey
William Cox
Dean Criddle
" Ron Crookston
Jean Culbertson
Ralph Culmsee
Janyce Cummings
Janyne Commings
Vern Curtis
Jay V. Daines
Marva Daines
Robert Daines
Rodney Da Iton
Patricia Darling
Dee Ann Davis
Dexter Davis
Doreen Davis
Kenneth P. Deline
William A. Demos
Faye Davis
Otto E. Derr
Gerald Davis
Charles Dew
Richard Dawler
Winnie Day
Dean Dayton
Keith Dillard
De Von Doney
Bob Dongoske
Reid C. Draper
Clark Draper
Karen Dunn
Garry Dymock
Arden Edwards
George Edwards
Ayad EI Haig
Freshmen Allan Eliason
Richard Ellis
De Loy Esplin
Sherman Evans
Jay Facer
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Janice Finch
Kelley Former
Barbaro Farrell
Roy Ferrell
Carol Felix
Donna Ferguson
Beth Ferrin
Joy Fielding
David Finch
Nedra Finch
William Fishbaugh
Wolter O . Ford
Fronk D. Francis
Boyd Friel
Addie Fuhriman
Carol Fulkerson
Howard Funk
Jean Garn
Clarence Gdowski
Lynn Geddes
Bruce Goodrich
Harry E. Gourley
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Spencer D. Griffin
Gene V . Griffin
Gorden Gunnel
Ronald Gunther
Jeanne Gustauson
Eugene Furniss
Glen Haddock
Kermit Haderli e
Gerald Hadley
Harald Hancey
Clair Ha slam
Larry Heap
Jerry Kerrick
Glades Hakes
Annette Hansen
Arthur Hatch
Wyoma Heckman
Pat Hickman
Miles Hall
Joseph Hansen
Carolyn Hatch
Norma Hector
Valko Hickman
Richard Hall
William Hansen
Lloyd Hatch
Kay Heinze
Bonnie Higbee
Jahn Halton
Gwen Harper
Robert Halverson
Helen Harris
Raymond Hatch
Michel Hawie
Leoyce Henderson
Dorene Hendricks
Cecil Hill
Annie Hamilton
Vernice Hillyard
Vernon Harris
Graham Hayes
Kent Hensley
Earnest Hobbs
Freshmen Lloyd Hogan
Robert Hogan
Brent Hoggan
Dee Hokanson
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Leota Hunsa ker
Wayne D. Hunsaker
Bobby Hunt
Laurel Holman
Lois Holman
Glenna Horrocks
Kent J. Hortin
Ross Howes
Carol Hunsaker
Don H. Hunter
Ivan Huntsman
Lucile Hyer
Shirlene Ingram
Joyce Holmgren
Richard Holt
Barbaro Israelson
Joy Jackson
Ned Jackson
Jacqueline Jacobson
Sharon Jacobson
Verdeen B. Jacobson
Fronk M. James
Reed O . Jeffery
Scott Jeffs
Eldon Jenkins
Williams Jennings
Alma DeVon Jensen
Bartell Jensen
Carolyn Jensen
Fred Jensen
Janice Jensen
Lorry Jensen
La Vonne Jensen
W. Neil Jensen
John Jepesen
Creig Jewkes
Ivan Jahns
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Dayle Johnson
Elaine Johnson
Jerold Johnson
Jimmy Dean Johnson
Jo Ann Johnson
Koren Johnson
La Mar Johnson
Robert H. Johnson
Wolter Johnson
Carolyn Jones
Lorene Jones
Richard Jones
Beverly Jorgensen
Douglas Jorgensen
Rolph Jurgensen
Edwin La Var Judd
Eloise Karren
Robert Kempe
Georgene Kendrick
Reynold Kennington
Duane Kent
Josephine Kent
Nakhlele Khoury
Hyrum Killion
Louis Killpack
Marion King
Royce King
Beverly Kitchen
Shirley Knight
Ruth Knighton
Thelma King
Carol Kirby
Connie Kirkham
Audrey Kirton
Freshmen Anna Kyle
Earl Lomb
Lyle Lu Pray
Frederick Lamborn
A. J. Larsen
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Dan Larson
Elaine Larsen
Fenton Larsen
Pat Larsen
Clara Rae Leatham
Daniel Kai Lee
I Dill Lee
Richard Lee
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Thurman Lee
Orma Linford
Marry Ellen Leishman
Albert Liston
Kathleen Lemon
Marilyn Low
Lewis Lepper
Janet Lundquist
Henry Earl Linder
Richard MacFarlane
Sherman Lindhardt
Mary Madsen
Marian Linford
Richard Magleby
Walter Jr. Marriott
Joyce Marshall
John Carl Marston
Dolores Marx
Loran Mason
Grant Mathews
Kay Mathews
Murry Matthews
Lucilla May
Carl L. Mayers
Pat McBride
Eugene McCrary
Bruce McCurtain
Ruth McDonald
Lorry D. McFarland
Derwin Merrill
Francis R. McGregor
LaMonte Micke lsen
Lee McGregor
Marion Millburn
Blanch McKell
Shirlene Milne
Roxie McMurtrey
James Mohr
Dwight Mendenhall
Anno Merens
Blaine Molyneaux
Dix Monroe
Dole Monson
Marie Monson
Philip Monson
Margie Montgomery
Marlene Moon
Irvin Moore
Kenneth Moosman
Margene Morris
Evon Morrison
Harris Mortensen
Verena Moser
Stephen Motto
Carolyn Munk
DeEtta Munk
Lee Ann Murdock
Milton C. Murphy
Vio let M. Notches
Roselyn Nebeker
Bonnie Neilsen
Clark R. Neilsen
Arthur Nelson
Freshmen SYdney Nelson
Laurence Neuberger
LaVoy Nichols
Delmont Niederhauser
Lorry Niederhauser
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Brent Hoggan Frosh Class Prexy Pi Kappa Alpha
Sydney Nelson Chi Omega Buzzer Section
Judy Barker AWS Reporter Student Life Staff Buzzer
LoVonne Jensen Alpha Chi Peppy Cheerleader Socials Committee
Freshman
Carol Felix Frosh Secretary Agathon New Kappa Delt Joleen Allen ROTC Sponsor Kappa Delta Buzzer
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Clint Holes Tenn is Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Kelly Farmer
Pi Kappa Alpha Agathon
Ann Woodward
Pat Preston
ROTC Sponsor Kappa Delta Freshmen V . P.
Snow King Winner of Downhill
Norma Hector
Kappa Delta Socials Buzzer
Personalities Diana Walker
Alpha Chi Student Life AWS Representative
Dexter
Davis
Student Life KVSC Announcer Sigma Alpha Epsilon
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Gloria Nielsen
Garth Norman
Nadine Oliverson
Robert Olsen
Arvill Pace
Vaunda Oliverson
J. C. Orme
Merri II Packer
Delay Olsen
Don Olsen
Olivar Orville
John Ospital
Kay Nielsen
Marion Nuffer
Gerald Olsen
FarelOwens
Lynn M . Nielsen
Colleen O ' Bryon
Geraldine Olsen
Richard B. Owens
Margene Page
/ .l... David Parker
DeVeri Passey
Richard Passey
J. Drexel Pate
Nephi Patton
Kent Payne
Trenna Lea Peeler
Pauline Perks
John Pehrson
Karl Peterson
Phyllis Peterson
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Weldon Poller
Patrick H. Preston
Donna Quayle
Billie Ralphs
Douglas Perry
R. R. Peterson
Richard Pouliot
Jeane Price
Jay Ramsay
George Perry
Terrell Peterson
SCOll Paulson
Prici 110 Price
Ida Lunn Ranzenberg
Arnold Petersen
Delan Pelt
Thelma Poulter
Carma Prince
Faye Rash
Kent R. Petersen
Franklin Phillips
Leon Povey
Gayle Probst
Clark Rasmussen
Dale Petersen
Lorin Pichett
Lynn Powell
Wilma Pulsipher
Joyce Reader
Freshmen 133 Jenice Reading
Helen A . Rees
Belle Reese
Beverly Reese
Monte Reese
Helen Jeon Reese
Mary Rhodes
Jack Reese
Sandra Richards
Ted Reynolds
Sandra Lee Richards
La Ree Rhodes
Jean Ricks
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JoAnn Riggs
Keith Riley
Lois Rindlishacher
Carol Robinson
Ealiene Robinson
Edwin Rogers
Ronold Rose
Leon Rowsell
Evan Rudd
Dave Ruggera
George Sample
Helen Sanford
Catherine Schiess
Kennard Schiess
Noel Schvaneveldt
LaPriel Seamons
Lynn Seamons
Robert Sears
Marian Sessions
Norman Sharp
Robert Shaum
Kazim Shawa
Carolyn Shields
Marlene Shields
Milan Roundy
Dale Saunders
Marlin Shields
Maralyn Shiffield
William Shinsel
lynn D. Shuman
Eleanor Slater
Duane Slough
Carol Silcox
Mary Susan Simmons
Wayne Sims
Arthur Smart
Clair Smith
Connie Smith
Patricio Smith
leonard Sorensen
Mark Sorensen
Montez Sorensen
Shirley Spackman
Don Shuper
.1 Peggy Slade
Clyde Sorensen
Marjorie Snyder
Shirley Sommers
Quinn Spencer
lavar Sprouse
Nancy Stollings
Carol Stanger
lone Stembridge
Carvel Stephenson
Bruce Stevens
Dorothy Stevens
Roy Stevens
Roy Stewart
Shirley Stewart
Dayna Stocks
Beth Stoddard
Charlene Stoddard
Freshmen Virgil Stratford
Allan Stuart
Max Sud weeks
laura Sullivan
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Dixie Summers
Joyce Sumsian
Suzanne Sums ion
Yard Sivain
Robert Tate
Duone Taylor
Dorothy Thatcher
Brent Theurer
Gary Thompson
McAldan Thompson
Ariel Thomson
Carolyn Thorpe
Thea Tolman
Bruce Veibell
Ben Toone
Joyce Wadswarth
Peggy Tueller
Robert Wagstaff
Glenn Turpin
Max E. Timothy
Alfreda Tuttle
Armand Tweedie
Richard Sutch
I Janet Walters
Joe Warr
Merrill Walters
Bob Ward
Mona Loy Watterson
Boyd R. Wecker
Dorrel Ward
Jim Weston
Elaine Ward
Carma Whimpey
Carolyn Whipple
Norma Lee Wight
Charlotte Williams
Elaine Williams
Jim Williams
Elaine Willie
Margaret Willis
Don Willson
Kent Wilson
Jim Winborg
Lorna Winborg
Verlene Winkel
Clara Winsor
Gay Winters
Nyman Winn
Jeanne Wirthlin
Ann Woodward
Ken Woodward
Larry Works
James Wright
Donald Wonson
Bill Wood
Freshmen Viona Wuthrich
Bob Wynn
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Howard McDonald, a noted educator, can look back on a long record of successes which began when he was a USAC student, class of '21. An education major, he taught math and was freshman coach for three years after he graduated. Later he accepted a teaching position in the San Francisco school system. He was promoted to deputy superintendent of San Francisco schools, and eventually became director of personnel with 3,300 teachers under his supervision. From 1945
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to 1949 he served as President of the Brigham Young University. He is now President of the Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences. Dr. McDonald is a me~ber of Phi Delta Kappa, honorary education fraternity; a respected Boy Scout leader, Rotarian, and was listed in "Who's Who In America" 1949-50. He is active in religious life, having been a stake president. We extend to Howard McDonald a position of great esteem as an educator, an individual, and a friend of all Aggies.
Dick Headlee
Bonnie Reese
Marlon Haslam
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Andy Hayes
Marian Neilsen
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Joyce B. Robinson
110 Schoonover
Bob Turley
Vern Boiley
Rod Jensen
Blue Key
Ross Moson
Ted Simmons
Dick Merrill
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Lloyd Clement
Dick Headlee
Brent Nash
George Mitton
Gary Richardson
Marlon Hoslam
C ompleted in the fall of 1952, the Union Building has become the headquarters for campus activities. C ombining the ball room and the sky room, student government and publications offices with a multitude of recreational facilities, the latest addition to the Utah State campus is a monument to years of planning and achievement. Union Build ing Board, l eft to Right : Preston Thomas , Dean Farr, Glen Blaser, C. D. McBride, Harold Dance , Dean Hubbard , Bonnie Reese, Dick Merrill, Lloyd A . Clement.
Union Building General Electric' s donation to the build ing is viewed by Glenn Blaser, Caro l Bird, and June Lacey .
Un ion Bu ild ing Prog ram Boa rd, left to Right : Don Bybee , Lloyd A . Clement, Carol Bird , Ronald Austin , Dick Merrill , Israel Heaton , Ruth Carlson , C. Jay Skidmore , Darrell Deem.
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Wanda Griffin
Rosalind Zollinger
Spurs Arlene Call
Jane Vickers
Spurs .. , ready at a moment's notice I to lend a hand to any worthy cause. Theirs is a national service organization for Sophomore women, designed to cooperate for the smooth operation of many school functions. Assisting with Freshman registration, ushering at school plays, and selling programs at games are notable among their accomplishments.
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Vera Ogden
Nancy Hansen
Charlene Lind
ElDora Thompson
Golda Webster
Eugene Farnsworth
Don Polmer
Loren Phillips
Richard Magleby
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Lee C. Ream
Rendering service to students, the Intercollegiate Knights manage the Used Book Store.
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Left to Right, Row One , Glen Haddock, Barbara Eleanor Knowles. Row Two: Dr. Wells Allred, advisor; Don Cook, Carvel Stephenson, James Mortimer.
Independent Students : I The Independent Students Association otters a means
of expression for those who are n ot affiliated with a national Greek letter organization on campus.
Cosmopolitan Club From many countries students come to our college to increase their education so that they might be of Left to Right, Row One: Prabhat Govindzi Doshi, Jaffar AISali, Anne G. Merens, Abraham A. R. Borakat, Mrs. Nasr in Assad, Darab Assad, Abbas Ali Manni . Row Two : Mohammed Amin Jaddoa, Charles Mortin, Alta M. Baker , Yacoub Hindlyeh , Mohinderjit Singh Sidhu, Sami M . Beiso , Dr. Joseph N . Symons, Dr . Therel R. Black, Kamal Khidher Alsahh, Kazim S. Shawa , Aiad Alhag, Ghany AI-Dakily, Mohammad Bashir Choudhri, Mohammad Abdur Ralique, Joseph Balal. Row Three : Mansoor Motamedi, Daniel K. Lee, Ghany Habbab, Ibrahim Abdullah Ziag, Abid Abdul Sadown, Ibrahim Suleiman Attour, Syed ir Rizvi.
greater service to various nations of the world.
Eileen Gibbons
VerNe II Thomson
Doreen Nielsen
Rela Wardle
Fay Larsen
Sybil Hoderlie
LaVon Stenquist
Alta Christensen
Pearl Cox
LuDean Nielsen
Georgio Lorsen
Helen M . Mouritsen
Ardyth Weber
Yvonne M . Ballif
Thelma Kunz
Beta Pi Clora Jones
Lenore Fellows
Marie Goff
This is a social and cultural organization, existing exclusively for returned lady missionaries; thrives on the mutual feelings about spirituality shared by the members. They meet regularly to socialize and compare notes on missions.
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Vilate Tolman
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John Willis
Alton Mathie
James B. Allen
Dean Vaterlaus
Bob Everton
Seth S. Allen
Denzil Stewart
Glen Porter
Ross K. Clements
Gordon Vaughan
Paul Evans
Paul Warren
Jay D. McDaniel
Chuck Tate
Mel Clark
Dick Rogers
Keith Garrett
Donald Neville
~arold
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Vincent Jorgensen
Kay V . Fellows
Garth P. Monson
Robert Perry
Jack L. Cragun
David K. Darley
Allen Stephens
Berne Herzog
Arnold Dance
Delta Phi Paramount in the minds of the L.D.S. returned missionaries on the Utah State campus are the ideals of service to the individual, his religion, and his school. Boasting leaders in student government, the Delta Phi's participate in many extra curricular activities. Their record dance and sleigh ride were numbered among the successful events; highlighting their year was the Dream Girl Formal and winning of open house.
LaMar Hansen
Keith Matheson
Mack Tueller
Merlin Whatcalt
Geary V . Thomas
V irgil Carlson
Bert D. Muir
Ken Woodward
Allan Humphreys
Homer LeBaron
Max Jensen
Dan Bickmore
William Farnswo rth Jr.
John Griffiths
Dayle B. Tanner
Shirl Bunting
Roy Stewart
Arlen Hansen
Bert Chr istensen
Martin T. Pond
Robert Forsberg
Don C. Hunsaker Introduced at the Dream Girl For mal were JoAnn Forsgren, Dream Girl and Barbara Olsen, Judy Bar ker, attendants.
Selecting records at the Dance are Pres. John Willis , Girl JoAnn Forsgren , and man Bill Farnsworth.
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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Left to Right, Row One: Kathryn Colman, Joan Sealy, Shirley Walker, Dea n Titensor, Maurine Leishman, Barbara Gaddie, Don Bybee, Shirlene Griffith, Marlin Fairbourn, Dr. W. W. Richards, Mrs. W. W. Richards, LuAnn Traveller, Theda Kowallis, Dick Rogers . Row Two : Vern Colman, Raymon Sealy, Valee Worley, Charell Hutchison, Elaine Larsen, Lanetta Kunz, Udean Fellows, Janis Reeves, Laraine Christensen, Eva Sorensen, Leah Dunford, Gayla Stevens, Faye Winborg, Veloy Abrams, Marlene Butters, June Rohde, Rela Wardle, LuJeanne A ll en, Barbara Gibbons. Row Three: Mack Tueller , Warren Je'nsen, Joe Baugh, Cleve Winkle, Thomas Vaterlaus, Max Jensen, Don Korth, Charles Last, Charles Nelson, Jay Risenmay, Ralph Spraker, Lloyd Pierson, Merle Cunnington, Ralph Parkinson, Gay le Madson, Genevieve Fonnesbeck .
PHI CHAPTER Left to Right, Row O ne: Gayla Stevens, Vallee Worley, Charell Hutchinson, Elaine Larsen, Diane Allen, Vera Ogden, Lorraine Allred. Row Two: Naomi Jenkins, Vaunda Oliverson, Caroly n Munk, Rosalind Zollinger, Emma Lou Drury, Afton Richards, Beverly Kitchen, Marva Stevens, Elaine Allred . Row Three : Clara Beth Winsor, Arlene Parry, Marilyn Mower, Jo Ann Rowell, Elma Zollinger, Verle ne Winke l, Evelyn Burnham.
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ALPHA CHAPTER Left to Right, Row O ne : Tom Brown, Shi rl Bunting, Ralph Holt, Ward Cammack, Brya n Du rha m , Ra lph Parkinson, Gai l M adsen , Roland Jeppson , Corydon Bagley, Cha rl es Ingha m . Row Two : Reed W yatt, Va l Rob erts, Jay Facer, Ken Ashton, Ross Howes, Donald O lsen, Delon Petf, Norman Ed w ards, A rthur Ne lson, Robert Wagstaff, Vard Swain.
UPSILON CHAPTER Left to Right, Row One: Nodine Fowler, Charlene Lind, Annice Benson, RuLena O ' Driscoll, Mrs. Wendell O. Rich, Loraine Christensen, Lynetta Kunz, James Reeves, Udean Fellows, Anna Marie Heyrend. Row Two : Jeanette Kunz, Carol Ann Roundy, Sharen Mumford, Imogene Hamilton, Gladys Reber, Robena Porker, Myrle Graham, Margaret Peterson, LaBerta Jensen, Kalae Knight, Cecil Ripplinger. Row Three: Valene Kelly, Barbara Israelsen, lone Stembridge, Marva Daines, Lorene Jones, Myrna Nelson, Beth Olsen, Luana Lee, Marlene Moon, Addie Jean Fuhriman, Shirlene Griffith.
DELTA CHAPTER Left to Right, Row One : Jay Fielding, LeGrande Allen, George Adamson, Dr. Eugene Campbell, Jay Risenmay, Ralph Spraker, Charles Nelson, Cleve Winkel, Freeman Johnson, LaVar Abrams, Reid Draper. Row Two : Earl Faulkner, Marlin Fairbourn, Clyde Nielson, Spencer Falslev, Clayton Fair bourn, Kenneth Nelson, Dean Titensor, Terry Jones, David Adamson, Ivan Huntsman. Row Three: Lynn Mecham, Dale Rindlisbacher, Lloyd Pierson, Dan Workman, Keith Naegle, Joseph Warr, Robert Johnson, DeVon Doney, Larry Larse n , Rober t Fl etcher.
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GAMMA CHAPTER - Lef t to Right , Row One : Leland Preece, David Donohoo, Kermit Haderlie, Wilford W. Rich, advisor, Merle Cunnington, Dick Rogers, Mock Tueller, Ceci l Bown, Cleve Bolingbroke, Robert Waldro n . Row Two : Mel Condie, Don Bybee, Robert Torgeson, Fred Jensen, Ted Walker, Roy Briscoe, Ro lph Briscoe, Cha rl es Kunz, Wilford Snow, Kay Fellows. Row Th ree: Glade Calker, Stan Schank, Richard So unders, Derwin Merri ll , Lyn n Kimball, Clair Wyatt, Reed Walker, Grant Owens, Andrew Bybee, G lenn Haddock, Bob Co lson, Don Cook.
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Left to Right, Row On e: Dorothy Hubbard, Doretta Leishman, Carolyn Janes, MauDee Bair, Elaine Word, Ba rbara Gibbons, Pat Christensen, Jeanne Nob le, No la Crook, Joon Johnson. Row Two: Vo lm a i To lma n , Helen Harris, Anna Kyle, Caro l Hopkins, Charlene Benson, El inor Fuhriman, Do rot hy Bishop, M axine Bow ler , The lma Pou lter, Lorraine Mi ll er, Lois Hansen, Nancy Hansen, Gera ldine Bod rero, Fl o rine Ba ll if. Row Three : Gwen Fisher, Priscilla Price, Eldora Thompson, Marietta Woodward, Mary Stott, LaRue A llen, An n N elson, Yvonne Ballif.
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NU CHAPTER - Left to Right, Row O " e : Burt Miner, Dorothy Mi ner , Wa rren Jensen, Kathryn Colema n, Vern Colem an, Joa nn e Jee ly. Row Two : Wi ll ard Lindsay, Lorna Lindsay, Eva Bentley, LoVer Bentley, N e lson Ca rdo n , M a ry Lou Ca rdo n .
CHI CHAPTER Left to Right, Row One: Hilma Orton, Carolyn Jensen, Faye Winborg, VeLoy Abrams, Marlene Buttars, Rela Wardle, Mary Ellen Leishman, Pauline Perks, Clara Rae Leatham. Row Two: Gloria Ann Nielsen, Maxine Clayson, Marion Nuffer, Marion lindford, Gwen Harper, Jeanette Pulley, Bevelyn Toombs, Earlene Robinson, Dixie Summers, Lucile Hyer, Helen Austin. Row Three: Maurine Leishman, Nadine Roberts, Audrey Kirton, Lucilla May, Jeannine Anderson, Editha Carlson, Joan Wardle, Elaine Carter, Lois Rindlisbacher.
BETA CHAPTER Left to Right, Row One : Spencer Griffin, Brent Theurer, Robert Longhurst, Max Jensen, Dr. W. W. Richards, Don Korth, Charles Last, James Hunter, Ross Clements, LeRoy Barker, Herold Horne. Row Two: Dean Wilson, Ralph Clark, Thomas Dunford, Jay Daines, Keith Matheson, Reed Boothe, Thomas Vaterlaus, Ashel Mellor, Dean Vaterlaus, Max Wallentine. Row Three : Ken Woodward, Arnold Thayer, Donald Carroll, Clarence Carroll, Albert Carroll, Kent Payne, Glenn Porter, Richards Sorensen. Joe Baugh, Gary Jensen, LeRoy Bouwhuis , Dale V. Coy, Paul Tingey.
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Left to Right, Row One: Thea Tolman , Janice Kloepfer, Shirley Walker, Genevieve onnesbeck, Leah Dunford, Eva Sorensen, LuJean Allen, Wilma Pulsipher, Lorraine Collard, Varo Christensen. Row Two: Virginia Thackery , Roselyn Nebeker, Reggie Flammer , Gay Winters, Viona Wuthrich, ~osephine Kent, Joan Bingham , Norma Lee Wight, Evelyn Kaehler, Yvonne Archibald, Laurel McEntire, essie Gay Jensen. Row Three : Gayle Lucherini, Bonnie Hansen , Angela Seeley, Carol Anderson, An~ette Hansen, Carol Bingham, Shirley Knight, Ruth Knighton, Jeanne Wirthlin, Marlynn Nielsen, Thelma unz, Barbara Gaddie.
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Daken K. Broadhead enrolled at Utah State in 1924. Interested in business, he majored in marketing. He was active in school activities, being junior class president, manager of Student Life, member of Student Executive Committee, Alpha Sigma Nu and Sigma Nu social fraternity. Graduating in 1928, he worked for Beneficial Industrial Loan Corp., Morning Milk Company, Safeway Stores, Inc., and became president of Allied Record Manufacturing Company. He has been active
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in various clubs and organizations since his college days. He is now serving as Executive Assistant to the new Secretary of Agriculture, Ezra Taft Benson. "The wholesome student and community atmosphere existing at Utah State, along with the integrity and high caliber of the faculty, the well integrated course in my field of activity, and the opportunity for growth through student activities, have enabled me to achieve my objective and have contributed 10 any success which I may have had.
Joan Munk
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Council is the governing body for the "Girl Greeks" at Utah State. Advised by Dean Farr, they instigate the Fall Work Shop, the annual Pan hellenic Circus, rushing rules, the All-Greek-Ball, and the entertainment trips to Hill Field Hospital. Working together for unity and co-operation, the members of Panhellenic learn to serve. Colleen Nielsen
Darlene Nelson
Barbara Jensen
Jan Eggen
Joyce T. Chaurnos
Gayle Christofferson Work Day
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Interfraternity
Ken Doring
Larry Ha slam
John L. Phillips
Norm Olsen
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velvet glove," IFC integrates and governs all activities of Utah State fraternities. The council is made up of two members from each fraternity with the president chosen by rotation. Advised by Dean Whitesides, IFC seeks to promote good will and interest among fraternities and other
Andy Hays
Clair Berntson
Ron Austin
school organizations.
Craig Bate
James P. Kelley
James Slack
Kappa Sigma
" Whi ch one has the 'Old Ma id ' ?"
" Ah , come on . .. no one will ever know ."
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" The ole piano-roll blues . . "
" Don 't just sta nd there . . . come in."
Kappa Sigma displayed their ingenuity with their novel Homecoming float. Gained a reputation for combining "know-how" with a "will to win." Transform their members into the Rogues of Sherwood Forest for the annual Robin Hood party. Select a Star and Crescent Queen to reign over numerous social events. Believe in setting their goals high, and then achieving them.
Fred Bertoldo
Steve Krmpotic
Dick Kubock
Fred Critchfield
AI Empey
Fred Pickren
Jomes King
Eugene Farnsworth
John Phillips
Keith Naegle
Sam Maurer
Don Pincock
Bill Vasilias
William Workman
Richard Magleby
Florindo Mariani
Harry Willmore
Theron Moss
Kay Nielsen
Eldridge Webb
Gory Ball
Jerry Adams
John Jepesen
Ralph Culmsee
Robert Griffiths
Richard John
Arnold Stringham
Goldy Mehas
Sh irleyan Whipple
Carol Kennington
June Chader
Margaret Sutton
Ethel Boyington
Margaret Steffenson
Helen Whitney
Merlene Shie lds
Frances Lee Keller
Nancy Hillman
Theta Upsilon II I I I I
I Theta Upsilon, proud possessors of the honor of being the premier national sorority at Utah State. Though small in number, they abound in ability. Went to the Bible for their motto, "Let there be light." They live for their sorority, and proudly announce that their pin was selected by the National Panhellenic Council as the most beautiful of all Greek sororities. Help support the Beresa College for underprivileged children in the South.
Who is the kiljoy with the book?
"Mirror, mirror on the wall . . "
" But we are studying
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Onos Dougherty
Ross Wh ite
Kent Taylor
Bob Venable
George Rolfe
Karllwertz
Edwin Stephenson
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Homecoming Queen . .. a rare combination of beauty and intelligence . . . selected by popular vote ... she reigned over all activi; ties with regal finess.
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Most Preferred Man . . . . his ready smile, good humor, and congeniality won for him the hearts of many maids . . . pride of the
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Junior Prom Queen ... born under the star of beauty ... lighted by a warm friendliness ... added another jewel to her crown as the foresters' "Daughter of Paul."
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RITA SCHIFFMAN - Star and Crescent Girl 0/ Kappa Sigma . .. possessor of winning' charm and personality.
JACKIE JACOBSEN - Sweetheart 0/ Sigma Chi . . . a picture of poise and stately beauty . . . lover of the finer things in life.
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Sigma Nu Girl ... claims a quiet charm and a fragile beauty which won for her a White Star and the hearts of the men from the castle.
CAROL NIELSEN - Sigma Phi Epsilon Queen 0/ Hearts . .. took first place on the Sig Ep popularity poll . . . a magnetic personality . . . deserted her books and Aggieland for matrimony.
LA RUE FARNES - Dream Girl 0/ Pi Kappa Alpha . .. object of many an admiring glance ... a petite beauty ... a combination of the best of darkness and ligh t ... good things come in small packages.
JENNETT SWENSON Orchid Queen 0/ Sigma Pi ... constant attrac~ tion to a large circle of friends . . . de~ lightful conversationalist ... attractive and feminine.
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Open house Queen . .. claimed a position rightfully hers . . . ruled over the men of muscle and brawn ... her smile and wit do more than justice to the white sweater she wears.
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Snow Queen . . . earned the right to rule over the Winter Carnival through her skill on the waxed boards and her personal charm.
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Snow King . .. and rightfully so ... a whiz on skis ... his personality makes him a king in his own class ... has friends and admirers galore.
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Rex Nelson
Dick Motta
Robert Dean
Datus Maughan
Elmer Larsen
Donald Eves
Dee Steffensen
Dean Barton
Vernon Watkins
Bob Jensen
Ronald Buchanan
Joe Reynolds
Darrell Deem
Cornell Rudd
Wallace Nielson
Stan Schwartz
Gordon Stock
Donald Staheli
Merri II Boothe
Burton Howard
Carl Nelson
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Steve Worthington
William Holt
Jerry Nelson
Dale Behunin
Van Dunn
Norman Olsen
Hal Davis
Joe Nelson
Clyde Baugh
Sidney Jones
Glen Winn
Willard Jessop
Larry Hoslom
Delwin Pond
Bob Chambers
Farrell Wankier
Dick Mantlo
James Seely
Ross Allen
Blythe Ahlstrom
Lee Cantwell
Richord Squires
Ronold John
Lewis Knudson
Chorles Jones
Dorwin Crezee
Boyd Wecker
Maurice Baker
Pi Kappa Alphal
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Merrill Packer
Sid Jensen
Carl Ebert
Reese Whitaker
Carvel Magleby
large in number, endowed with capacity and capability. Utilize originality and have trophies to prove it. Monopolize class officers, Agathon and journalistic talents. Boast of an amphibian bus and vanishing doors but are capable of dishing it out in return.
Robert Mortimer
Lanny McLean
Richard Mac Farlane
Murray Mickelson
Donald Bowles
Ed Rogers
Glade Leavitt
Robert Daines
Tad Bingham
Brent Hoggan
Clifford Andreasen
Keith Jorgensen
Ken Hansen
Jack Buttars
Heber Whiting
Steve Motta
Larry Wright
Leroy Scott
Glen Weight
Richard Lee
Thomas Buchanan
VerNon Harris
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Joyce B. Robinson
Glora Whetmon
Sora Gene Allred
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Dixie Rowlins
Sondra Williams
Carolyn Quinney
Koren Johnson
Nancy Stollings
Marion Nielsen
Pauline Tote
Janice Jensen
Carma Browning
Marva Pointer
Gloria Ann Nielsen
Mary Davis
Iris Godfrey
Eloise Karren
Carol Felix
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Addie Jean Fuhriman
Jalee n Allen
Bl anche McKell
Dee Ann Davis
Joanne Carter
Carma Whimpey
Jean Culbertson
Ruth Andrews
Ann Woodward
Norma Hector
Margene Morris
Margene Page
Loi s Holman
Carma Prince
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Shirley Brower
"Come on out ,
rush week is over."
Marian Milburn
'Twas the night before test week , ..
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Andy Hays
Gary Richardson
Jack Mclea
Bruce Clyde
Bill Creer
Clair Bernston
Jim Harris
Ray Bedke
Jack Taylor
Jack larsen
Clair Rasmussen
Floyd Davis
Marcus Jensen
Max Sears
Tim Caraher
Dick Merrill
Jack Bickmore
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Don Ray larsen
Charip.s Pocock
Jerry Hansen
colorful in their own right, place Violet above others. Known for cleverness, aces at entertaining, picking pledges and personifying personality. Planning a new home on the hill. Revel in doing the unexpected; accomplishing the impossible annual ]aloparee, pledge breakfast.
Gary Carver
Lloyd Cope
Bryce Poulsen
Dave Critchfield
Tom Brown
Jack Hill
Ben Toone
Ray
Nephi Patton
John Olsen
Jerry We lker
Chorles Cochrane
Kent Harris
Bill Scheer
Tom Lewis
Paul Olsen
Kay Warthen
Ron Rose
Ross Bradford
Ted Reynolds
Alton Hoffman
Gordon Johnson
Dexter Davis
Harold Story
Don Davis
Vol Ferrin
Nei I Beckstead
Keith Riley
Bill Wood
Don McCarey
Ted Knowlton
Dick Smith
Don Beck
Jack Reese
Wilford Meek
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Alice Welti
Neeltje Eggen
Paula Stanger
Gaynell Johnson
Faye Chambers
Ann McDonold
Corine Jerman
Ruth Ann Simmons
Maxine Tripp
Palma Lundahl
Nena Rey Hawkes
Edris Larsen
Joynie Siddoway
Donna Rae Jorgensen
Ruth Carlson
Lois Ray
Jan Eggen
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Marlene Stewart
Lou Ann Checketts
Marian Lenhart
Jean Tingey
Peggy Millward
Donna Charlesworth
Marilyn Stohl
Morilyn Rich
Bonnie Faddis
Valena Meyrick
Audrey Griffin
Charlene liljinquist
Lois Peterson
Marlene Robinson
Sue Miller
Mary Ada Gardner
Caroleen South
Ann Jones
Judy Deline
Orma Linford
Sue Simmons
LaVan Jensen
Sandra Anderson
Jeane Bowen
Bette Reese
Delores Marx
Carol Stanger
Jackie Berry
Shirley Thomas
DeAnn Wilson
Bonnie Neilsen
Donna Quayle
Diane Walker
Lou i se Go rff
Carol Fulkerson
Alpha Chi Omega
Helen Reese
Alpha Chi Omega with its politicians and queens, got the year off right by capturing the most outstanding float award at Homecoming. Big boosters of the Cerebral Palsy Fund. To help realize their motto, "Together let us seek the heights", they moved into a new home on campus hill two years ago. Sponsor yearly a turkey dinner and a barn dance. Get their dads together for a feast each year. Wide awake, the Alpha Chi's know where they are going.
"Anyone for tennis ?"
Jenice Reading
Joyce HOlmgren
Carol Hunsaker
Barry Flenniken
Dole Jasper
Ted Simmons
Roy Hlavaty
Pleasie Moore
Donald See
Paul Jones
Bob Burgene r
Don Simis
Conrad Lorso n
Alan Nelson
Neil Herrick
More Bell
Bruce Davidson
Berdean Jarmon
Gordon Ashcroft
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Knowles
Lionel Welch
John Milrot
Dean Hurd
David Fausett
Sigma Nu
Sigma Nu, "Men of the Castle", boast of their scholarship cup, annual Chaunticleer, outstanding entry in the Homecoming parade, and their Swing Sing performance. Count the student body prexy among the ranks. Musicians, thespians, athletes, scholars - a diversified, yet harmonious group. Claim to have a dungeon and secret passageway under the castle.
Charles Lawrence
Robert Diekoff
Jerry Sherratt
Jim MacDonald
Karl Kenney
Dix W. Cloward
Nord Wilkes
Walter Marriott
Jerry Herrick
Carl Cheney
Milt Olsen
Jarvis Andersen
Dean Dayton
Grant Smith
Wayne Edwards
Bevan Bradshaw
David Parker
Duane Kent
Jack Hale
Max Blackham
Doug Hunter
Hal Williams
Richard Bardwell
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Chi Omega II I I I I I Chi Omega, lay claim to the college intellectuals. Extremely active, they sponsor the annual Xmas Carol, present a musical, and are perennial contenders for trophies at Homecoming. The X and horseshoe girls scatter pillow feathers and rub sleepy eyes at their annual "Owl's Prowl". Renowned for originality and spirit. Are eagerly laying plans for their new home, soon in the construction stage.
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Becky Adams
Vira Beth Rabsan
Ruth Green
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Judy Smith
Jan Gardner
Donna Lee Young
Emma Lou Hansen
Lorna Walker
Gloria Johnson
Marilyn Cherrington
Marlene Clawson
Jean Zollinger
Janice Judge
Jaan Lee Wilson
Jolene Ahlstrom
Fran Shoup
"Pass the cement .. . no one is going to steal this one ' "
Marilyn Sorenson
Joan Carlson
Mary Rhodes
Pat Hurron
Laura Sullivan
Helen Sanford
Hilda Stoddard
Valene Kelley
Eleanor Slater
Mary Jean Simis
Carol Robinson
Ileen Firth
Little did they know she is wearing asbestos corn plasters.
Karol K. Pike
Connie Kirkham
Treva Harper
Peggy Niel son
Peggy Slade
Patricia Hickman
Ann Patrick
Jan Crabtree
Dorothy Stevens
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Arlo Hyde
Garth R. Christensen
Albert Heggen
Richard Wheeler
James S. Cochrane
David Rider
Donald Dunkley'
Richard D. Heninger
James P. Kelly
James Rogers
Robert McConville
James P. Slack
Robert l. Schultz
John Angotti
Carl Casaleggio
Bruce Peterson
Philip Williams .
Loren Bohner
Jack Eastman
Keith W i nschell
Richard Baier
Lorin Farr
Donald Hoft
David Shelton
Richard Parker
Charles Brinkpeter
Anthony Kamand
Dona Id Pearson
Herman Schwarzrock
Dale Smith
Kenneth Lynn Peterson
Earl McKie
John Moore
Caleb A. Shreeve
Thomas Cracas
Lewis F. Lepper
John Fornoff
Jerry Johnson
John Hoare
Frank Librizzi
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Roger Jeffs
Don Smith
John Ospital
Francis Morawetz
Take it easy, boy!
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" No, I don't know 'Dirty Lil' ,"
" Whot! One pinch of arsenic ? "
"Second verse . . . same as the first . .
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"Home was never like this I"
"Just what I 've been looking for . . . a used microscope."
Lucy Larsen
Robena Parker
Joellen Pingree
Barbara Pehrson
Colleen Sperry
Fawn Moore
Jennett Swenson
Eleanor Fuhriman
Janet Bates
Nedra Finch
Bonnie Kerr
Naomi Jenkins
Jean Hoelscher
Lorraine Christensen
Janice Brown
Mary Dean Blazzard
Gayle Christofferson
Annette Brock
Audrey Harris
Diane Coray
Elaine Probert
Muriel Barker
Yvonne Ri ppon
Kaye Johnson
Dorothy Schick
Marilyn Stettler
Doreen Davi s
Frances Armstrong
Frances Maher
Charlene Arnold
Julene Bunker
Sharon Jacobsen
Rea Brog
Jeanne Noble
Janice Finch
Sarah Cook
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Ross Mason
Jerry Alvord
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Armond Cadol
Julian Davis
Robert Moss
Scott Hansen
Dick Lewis
Dale Ream
George Prestan
Verlin Gardiner
Bill Wagner
La Veri Laney
Preston Thomas
Clyde Evans
Dallas Sandall
Duane Slough
Henry Tingey
Wa ll y Budge
Lawrence Neuberger
Ronnie Smith
Richard Connon
Max Timo thy
Steve John
Ma rk Sorense n
Jock Parson
Lorry Kennington
Tim Ronz io
Dwight M enden ha ll
Boyd Da twy ler
Devere Wa tkins
Sherman Evans
Ted O l iver
Fronk Francis
Roy Purser
Dick Williams
Je rr y Connon
Ted Ram sd e ll
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"Gee, just like Miss America !"
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published in 20 years dealing solely with agricultural journalism. It is entitled "Reporting Agriculture: Through Newspapers, Magazines, Radio, Television." "Journalism is a fast-moving challenging profession," states Mr. Ward. Nowhere in life can a prospective journalist get better practical training or the feel for journalism than from helping with campus publications. It was while I worked on 'Student Life' at Utah State
tion at Cornell University. He has written the first book
that I learned the true value of journalism."
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Le ft to Right, Row O ne: James Mortimer , Ivon Wall, Monte Merrill, Dorrell Deem, Glade Howell, and Don Edva lson. Ro w Two : Mark Neuberger , H. Reuben Reynolds, and Carlton Culmsee.
Publications Council M iddle : Monte Merrill, student council representative and Dean Culmsee discuss the publication and distribution of the Scribb le. Lower Left: Professor Reynolds shows Glade Howell how important on effective layout is in deve loping a successfu l yearbook theme . Lower Right : James Mortimer, editor of Student Life, shows Dean Culmsee on example of the work produced by the "Life" stoff,
Hilda Stoddart Blue Book Editor
Vern Bailey Directory Editor
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Vern Bailey and George Mitton look on as Keith Anderson makes use of the Student Directory.
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George Mitton Associote Editor
Pat Williams Feature Editor
Eileen Gibbons News Editor
Top: Dean Vateriaus, Ivon Wall, and Robert Evans handle the business section with professional efficiency.
Middle: Ann Patrick, Bette Reese Rose Marie Wright, and Jenice Reading check the society section. Bottom : James Mortimer, Jeannine Madsen, Pat Williams, George Mitton, Eleanor Knowles, and Eileen Gibbons. Right Middle: Editor James Mortimer contemplotes the work ahead in completing the next issue of the paper.
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Ivon Wall Business Manager
Dean Vaterlaus Asst. Business Manager
Left to Right: T. Brown, M. Merrill, R. Nebeker, M. Rhodes, D. Walker,
D. Quayle, K. Matthews, N. Kimball, R. Clayson, and J. Barker.
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Left to Right: Andy Hays, Dexter Davis, Rod Jensen, Gory Blodgett,
Bill Green, and Steve Huffager comprise Student Life sports stoff.
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Asst. Business Manager
Tom Brown
Advertising Manager
Glade Howell
Business Manager
Kenneth Ashton, Norma Hector, Lois Ray, Loraine Swanger, Bonnie Reese, and Carol Fu lkerson added their respective ta lents to Buzzer Business Staff.
Selling ads offered a definite challenge to wouldbe-salesmen Joan Lee Wilson, Barbara Jensen, Kenneth Ashton, Laura Sulliva n, and Connie Ki rkha m.
Rilla Dee Payne Associate Editor
Janice Burton Associate Editor
[)arrell Deem Editor
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Francis McGregor Artist
Don Edvalson Photographer
Kay Crook Photographer
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Section Editors Carol Bird
Sydney Nelson
Pat Williams
Dianna Walker
Van Dunn
Margene Marris
Danna Roe Jorgenson
Au drey Burgin
Joan Lee Wilson
Norman Olsen
Anne McDona ld
Margaret Greaves
Miley Furgis
Jeannine Madsen
Judy Barker
Pat Hu rren
Judy Barker, Sydney Nelson, Francis McGregor, and Ruth Schick check through their sections of the book for final publication. Koren Johnson
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The Buzzer
.""':;:i...,_ _ __ ... Diona Walker, June Locey, Jerry Sherratt, Ja leen Allen, and Carolyn Thorpe apply talents and abilities to the learning of service and co-operation. Pot Hurren, Carol Felix, Glade Howell, Margene Morris, Lorna Mason, and Addie Jean Fuhriman contributed their port to the completion of the Buzzer.
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LeRoy A. Blaser, Editor Executive Secretary and Director, Alumni Affairs
The Aiumnusl
I I I I IThe "Utah State Alumnus" is
the official publication of the Utah State Agricultural College Alumni Association and will now become your liaison member between you graduates and the college. Your active membership in the association will afford you a great many opportunities to serve and support your college and perpetuate the friendship and associations which you enjoyed while on the campus. The Alumnus will bring you each month of the school year the Aggie notes, campus activities and reports, and alumni chapter activities in your locality so that you can participate with other Aggie alumni. We welcome you into our ranks and realize that you will always welcome your campus messenger, the Utah State Alumnus.
Top: LeRoy A. Blaser, Executive Secretary; w. W. Gardner, President, USA C Alumni Association; and D. A. Skeen, Past President pose for camera.
Middle : Members of executive committee: LeRoy A. Blaser, George D. Clyde, W. W. Gardner, D. A. Skeen, and Mrs. Bess ie Austin Merrill discuss the Alumnus editorial policy.
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Bottom : Editor LeRoy A. Blaser and Assistant Editor Margaret Fjelsted giving the Alumnus the final proof before publication.
Hilda Stoddart, associate editor and business manager, pokes and ponders over her type writer.
Eleanor Taylor and Pat Clark take care of the last minute jobs before the magazine goes to print.
Vern Bailey, Editor
Scribble
Under the editorship of Vern Bailey, the Scribble staff broke the traditions of the strictly literary magazine published in previous years, to inject bits of humor and special student features into each issue. Staff members learned the true value of service as disconnected words, phrases, and pictures were transformed into an attractive publication.
Hilda Stoddart, Eleanor Taylor, Vern Bailey, and Pat Clark discuss the policies of the Scribble.
Proving that you can "si t down on the job" and work too, are A. Beus, N. Wight, and N. Boudrero.
Left to right: H. Stoddart, E. Taylar, N. Wight, R. Boudrero, V. Bailey, P. Clark, and A. Beus.
In 1914 there graduated from Utah State an agronomy major and a reserve officer. He is today one of the world's foremost specialists on tactical aviation. This twinkle-eyed guy, loved and respected as "Uncle Joe Cannon," won his fourth star as a full general in the United States Air Force last year, thus climaxing an adventurous and honor-laden career. General John Kenneth Cannon, twice commander of all U. S. Air Forces in Europe, took over command of the fabulous
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Berlin Airlift in October 1948, and in March of 1950 was made commander-in-chief of all the Air Forces in Europe. As head of the Allied air arm in the Mediterranean Theater during World War II, General Cannon received the eulogy of Britain's Winston Churchill for his adroit direction of all air powers in the theater. It is men like this, who, with an unselfish desire to help others, go forth in the world and make an everlasting impression on the sands of time.
Alice Welti
Judy Smith
Margaret Sutton
Pat Brown
Marcia Fitzgerald
Peggy Millward
Bonnie Reese
Jolene Ahlstrom
Marian Nielsen
Jeannine Madsen
Paula Stanger
Vera Stevens
Marilyn Deschamps
Neeltje Eggen
Ruth Carlson
Diane Tueller
Mary Davis
Palma Lundahl
Arlene Meyer
Virginia Webster
Joyce Barkle
Beryl Gunnel
LaRu e Farnes
Rose Marie Wright
Cherie Nelson
Joon Wilson
Helen Bergeson
LoDawn Thain
Anna Lou Nuttal
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Fran Shoup
Nancy Bowen
Lou Ann Checketts
Marlene Robinson
Co lleen N ie lsen
Darlene Nelson
Marilyn Crawford
Jean Bowen
Joan Cavey
Sandra Anderson
Joe Ann Farsgreen
La Vanne Jensen
Sandra Lee Richards
Eloise Karren
Jaleen Allen
Sue Simmons
Cherie Miles
Nancy Stallings
Jacqueline Jacobson
Louise Garff
Ann Woodward
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Joyce Holmgren
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Jan Crabtree
Marian Nuffer
Norma Heeter
Learning to serve their school, their fellowmen and their country are the military minded coeds - the Sponsors. Commanded by Lt. Col. Alice Welti and Major Church, the girls made a trip to Fresno, California, sponsored a fashion show, a banquet, ushered at games and assemblies besides drilling at various important events.
Sponsors Sponsor Staff, Seated Left to Right, Row One: Judy Smith, Alice Welti and Bonnie Reese. Row Two : Marian Nielsen, Paula Stanger, Neeltie Eggen , Margaret Sutton and Marilyn Deschamps .
Elmer Haglach
Albert W. Davis
James Abate
Morton Brann
Scabbard and Blade
Glade Howell
Claude Keller
David Fausett
Jim Slack
Richard Heninger
Pleasie Moore
Ray Purser
Donald Lee
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Such is the motto of Scabbard and Blade, a National Honorary Military Fraternity. It is composed of advanced R. O. T. C. students. These boys form a place in the military and civic environment of their future.
Ronald Austin
This military fraternity serves the R. O. T. C. department by promoting interest in military affairs and performing numerous small tasks.
Bob Burgener
Gene Rasmussen
Carl Casaliggio
John Olsen
Rex Jensen
Delbert Killion
Stonly Defriez
Earl Ti ngey
Duane Richardson
Marvin Johnson
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Elmer Hagloch
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Members of Arnold Air Society are proud to belong to an organization named after the commander and chief of the United States Air Force.
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military fraternity on the campus, the Arnold Air Society, was named after General Hap. Arnold, commander and chief of the United States Air Force. It consists of forty-three military minded citizens who are learning to defend their country and preserve democracy. Each quarter they sponsor a flying trip to various air force bases as well as a dance at the Hill Field Airforce Base Officers Club. Only one year old, they have accomplished much toward promoting better officers in the U. S. Air Force.
Our pilots devote four years of their life, learning, training, waiting - ever ready to give their last full measure of devotion to the freedom they so dearly cherish.
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An R.O.T.e. company at ottention. Just how mony of these men will have an opportunity to use this experience? We pray none. but hope they have learned it well.
Army
Often called "West Point of the West," Utah State is proud of her R. O. T. C. program. The
" Be thou clean as well as wise.
Field practice was part of the summer program.
College offers two years of basic training and two years of advanced instruction. Every year the institution graduates some four hundred and fifty commissioned officers, each one knowing that in a world of confusion the powers with military experience survive.
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Air Force is only one of the three branches that ore offered to the boys of u. S. A. C. Artillery and Quartermaster are the other two branches.
Boys at Nellis Air Force Bose in Nevada.
Air Force
How often down through the years men have dreamed of flying like the birds. Now it is a reality. The Air Force R. O. T. C. division of U. s. A. C. became a separate unit under their own command In 1949, although they had been on the campus before that time under the Army R. O. T. C. More than seven hundred cadets are enrolled under this program. The chief aim of the Air Force is to instruct the cadets to fly.
" Forward march ." Boys in the Air Force learn to march as well as fly.
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Presiding at the 2nd Session of the Permanent Agricultural Committee of the International Labor Organization at Geneva, Switzerland in August of 1947 was Dr. Lowry Nelson, at present of the SocIOlogy department at the University of Minnesota. He is a graduate of Utah State who served later as director of Utah Agricultural Experiment Station and who has become an internationally known author of books and articles on sociology. Looking back over the years he spent at Utah
life. "As a member of the great sisterhood of LandGrant Colleges and Universities, Utah State has always been characterized by an educational climate where, as the college seal declares, 'Labor is Life,' and the common pursuits of life are given a dignity corresponding to their importance. Such a climate enters the minds and hearts of students, inspiring them to a dedicated service to their fellowmen. It has always been my hope that I might live up to - perhaps beyond - these expecta-
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Pi Kappa Alpho¡s Roning Special , one of the outstanding floats ot the parade, failed to railroad the Aggies to victory .
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I Utah State's Homecoming celebration featured visiting bands, a queen contest, a parade, a pep rally and a football game. The queen, Marilyn Crawford and her attendants, La Rue Farnes and Shirlene Griffith, were introduced at the pep rally. SPE's and Chi O's won trophies for their house decotations. Colorado A & M put a momentary damper on the fun by beating the Aggies 27-7. So now, after an exciting round 'of dances, football games, and parades we fold up our memories along with dilapidated house decorations and queen trophies for another year.
Mast original float honors for Homecoming parade went to the Chi O's,
SPE's float followed out their house decorating theme, "n:e Greatest Show on Earth ",
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Alpha Chi's garnered best all around float honors with their creation,
Members of the committee are, left to right: Ruth Shick, Donna Roe Jorgensen, Margaret Greaves , June Lacey, Judy Barker.
Don Ray Larsen was voted " Most Preferred Man " on Aggie campus. Bob Chambers and Gloyd Stanton were alternates.
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J erry Ch ristensen calls fo r his date, Judy Barker.
Mary He le n Tw eedie presents Do n Ray Larsen with the "Most Preferred Man " trophy.
Th is da nce gives the girls a chance to get a date with the boy of their dreams.
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"Unhand me, you villain'" Jerry Herrick and Lewis Edwards in a melodrama.
Diz Hurd screams as Frankenstein lalias Connie Knowles) takes after him.
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Dix Cloward sings to "Andrea Hayes," better known as Don See.
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P.resident Madsen shines a student 's shoes to raise money for the annual chest drive .
Brush ing up on her housekeeping lore before being auctioned off, is Dean Leah Farr.
An auction was held as part of the activities. Dean Cu lm see gives a comic reading.
Appearing for the first time at Utah State, Mert Draper's orchestra played for the Buzzer Ba II.
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A.large replica of the Buzzer. containing the names of the personalities, was opened during the intermission.
Dave Fausett, Chairman
An Aggie skier takes to, the air.
The Slalom takes much skill and endurance.
Winter Carnival
The only thing needed to make the annual Winter Carnival more successful was a little snow. Because of the lack of snow, activities were held at Beaver Bowl in Logan Canyon. Winter Carnival included snow shoe races (on the grass), skiing events at Beaver Mountain, and the "Snow Ball." George Engar and his IS-piece orchestra furnished the dancing music. Alice Welti and Pat Preston were chosen to reign as king and queen of the event.
Resting while they await their turn on the tow are these Carniva l enthusiasts.
Myriads of snow patterns were made on the slopes of Beaver Mountain as skiers rode up the tow just to come down again .
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Burt Howard, Junior closs prexy, Jolene Ahlstrom, and LaRue Fornes watch as LaVon Brown, Miss Utah , crowns Arlene Meyer Junior Prom queen.
Junior Prom
Mary Davis, Prom Chairman
With exquisiteToyalty, visiting pulchritude, an orchestra of national renown, a new, spacious, ballroom and "It Might as Well Be Spring" theme, the class of '54 presented the annual Junior Promenade. Nine coeds competed for the title of Junior Prom queen. LaRue Farnes, Jolene Ahlstrom and Arlene Meyer were selected as the three finalists at the Prom assembly. Chairman for the affair was Mary Davis. She was assisted by Jim Slack, Marilyn Rich, Emma Lou Hansen, Don Bybee, Sidney Reading, Bonnie Fadis, Donna Charlesworth, Jim Mortimer and Phil Sorensen. Miss Utah, La Von Brown, crowned Arlene Meyer queen of the Prom during the intermission. This Prom was the "first" to be held in the new Union building and the "first" time for Flanagan to play in Logan.
Rope climbing was one of the competitive sports. Here a member of one of the participating organizations tries his skill.
Palma Lundahl, junior physical education major was crowned queen of the affair. Her attendants were LaVonne Jensen and Joe Ann Forsgren.
With fraternity and club decorations as background material, a Utah State Aggie displays his muscular ability in the weight-lifting division.
All Openhouse activities were under the direction of Dick Motto, student intramural manager.
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Kurt Owens, president of Delta Phi, receives the winning trophy for Openhouse from Dean Jacobson.
Open house activities included competition between cI in such activities as relays, wrestling, weight lifting
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I I I I IDelta Phi fraternity reigned as overall champions of the 20th annual Intramural Open house. Palma Lundahl, junior physical education major, was crowned queen of the '53 event. Attendants were Joe Ann Forsgren and LaVonne Jensen. Delta Phi's received a total of 452 points. Pi Kappa Alpha, defending champs, massed 384 points. Engineers took the Department League with 253 points, while Kerr Hall got 297 points to win the Club League. Feats of skill, acrobatics, obstacle races, basketball, special demonstrations and specialty numbers were all part of the festivities.
Abdol Hajaab, member of Iron ' s 1948 Olympic team, performs a special demonstration on the parallel bars,
Two fraternities try their skill at crawling on their knees as they ploy " knee " basketball.
Some of the military men look over plans and discuss some of the aspects involved in decorating the ballroom for the dance. This yeors Military Ball will be directed by Ruth Carlson , Alice Welti , Bonnie Reese, Maxine Tripp , Dale T. Fletcher , Dean Hurd , Don Simis, Ted Simmons , Dix Cloward, Don Tuft, Larry Monroe. During the intermission precision drills were performed by Pershing Rifles and the Sponsor drill team . Here is one of their formations.
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Neeltje Eggen, Bonnie Reese and LaRue Fornes do some fancy stepping in preparation for this years Military Boll.
Sponsor Colonel Alice Welti greers GOII ernor and Mrs. Lee who were honore. guests at the dance.
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Marilyn Purser tokes down a telephone message for Don Staheli.
Norm Olsen, Mary Ado Gardner, Allen Stephens and Carol Felix plan another event.
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Agathon
Agathon, which originated at Utah State last year for the purpose of introducing our college to high school seniors, proved to be one of the biggest events of the year. The educational fair included a fashion show, a ta lent assembly, exh ibits of all kinds from every department in the college, dedication of the Union building and another dance and another name band. Many a h igh school senior was able to see more clearly just what Utah State had to offer.
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Joe Nelson
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When the village boys tried to discourage her project by acting up, she took them in hand.
Carma Croshaw, as Miss Moffat, was a spinster who tried to raise the standards of a mining village.
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Morgan Evans, a student, shows promise and Miss .',,\offat tries to do everything possible for him.
A board-"r in Moma ' s house reads to members of the family and other guests,
A love scene from the p lay in nothings to Katheri ne Coleman.
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Con n ie Phillips. David. Barbara Gaddie over the plight of Cecil W ells.
Jolene Ashman w orry
John Mason Brown Internationally eminent guest lecturer
Ted Gordon Active in secondary education curricular activities
Leora Thatcher Recognized New York Theatre actress
Douglas Kelley Leading American psychiatrist
Arthur G. Miller Physical Education teacher at Boston U.
Paul A. Bonifas Internationall y known in ceramics and pottery
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Each year in connection with the Summer School program, outstanding senior girls from high schools throughout UTah come to Utah State where they attend the "Gi rl 's State" convention. Here they learn the policies of good government.
Guest actress Cansuello Young is shown with Vosco Call and Philip Sorensen in a scene from the Summer Theatre Workshop production, "Th e Lady 's Not for Burning. "
Ma ry He len Tweed ie, President
Joan Lee Wilson, Secretary
Fra n Shoup , Vice President
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Working hard on one of their public relations projects are these members of AWS .
.ogan Canyon, where students hold many of their parties, hikes, lr just go riding when the load at school becomes too heavy.
Le f t to right: Janice Burton, Judy Barker, Alice Welti, Diana Walker, Joan Lee Wilson, Mary Helen Tweedie, Fran Shoup, Rose Marie Wright, Nora B. Thurgood, Shirlene Griffeth, ~nn Nelson.
Girls from one of the mony chapters dish up ice cream and sandwiches for a party.
Enjoying a canyon party and also the food are some mighty hungry Lambda Delts.
Lambda Delta Sigma Activities II I I I lOne of the largest social and cultural organizations for many students is Lambda Delta Sigma. This group sponsors many unusual activities for its members such as the Sweethearts' Ball, canyon parties, winter quarter banquets, 4-chapter parties and exchanges.
A large crowd of chapter members who like to dance are see taking advantage of the large dance floor of the Institute .
Marlin Fa irbourn, Shirlene Griffeth, Eileen Gibbons, sec.; John L. Willis, pres.; Dr. L. G. Noble, advisor; Jafar AISafi, Jack Gaspar and Lowell A. Douglas.
Student Religious Council
Aim of the Council is to help students become more aware of the need for religion in life and promote harmony between faiths. They sponsor an Institute, a guest speaker, an assembly, a sunrise service.
A couple of Blue Key members look over the old Wagon Wheel won this year by the Aggies.
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Featured vocalist Harry Prime.
Appearing a second time with the orchestra were the Young Sisters.
Ralph Flanagan, leader of the nation ' s No. 1 orchestra.
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The ROTC Brigade stands at attention during Agathon.
A future Aggie gives out with some torch singing.
These gals would make some former a good wife.
Football had just started to blossom when young Elmer Ward enrolled at Utah State. He had a yen to play so he tried out for the varsity team. He found the sport exciting and challenging and decided to make it his extra-curricular activity. In 1934 he was chosen AllAmerican. After graduating in 1935, he played football with the world champion Detroit Lions. At present he is Chief of the management office, Utah General Depot.
"I am humble in my gratitude to Utah State for the opportunities it has given me. It permitted closest association with fellow students, faculty and the community. You become an intimate and vital member of a society that prepares you for your post graduate life. - Utah State provides a rare opportunity for every undergraduate to take his place in the world. It is up to us to take full advantage of this opportuntiy. I am proud to be an Aggie graduate."
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Ralph Cavalucci Earl lindley Dave Cragtharpe LeRon Johnson Jack Hoare Rod Coster
Referee signals touchdown as unidentified Stater assisted by back Jack Hill finds pay dirt.
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Junior Bybee Carl Ebert Tom Larinet Kent Harris Dale Gardner Ted Ramsdale
Defensive guard Wes Christensen says " stay down boy , your not go i ng anywhere. " Carl Ebert stands by to make sure .
Ace back Hal Garner makes final attempt to gain that all im portant first down as a Colorado Ram moves in to end it all.
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A fleet Cougar ball carrier skirts Aggie line far a substantial gain.
Willard Jessop Tom O·Mally Bud Paul Del Ray Campbell Datus Maughn Reese Whitaker
Eli Keolanui Barry Fleniken Matt Trontel Hal Garner Wes Christensen Charles Hatch
Defensive tackle Larry "Moose" Montgomery and his team mates move in to make sure this Colorado Ram stays down.
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John Karnick Loyd Bledsoe Larry Montgomery Joe Cipolla Dale Jasper Darwin Brown
All -conference end George Hotchkin prepares to gain extra yards.
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" Nobody leaves here ' till I get that ball, " Aggie explains to downed ball carrier as he proceeds to tip him on his head.
" Hell , give me a chance, " utters Colorado A & M ball carrier as he is on the verge of being smothered by a host of Utag linemen.
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The colorful 1952-53 Utah State Aggie basketball team, holders of first place in the Holiday Basketball Tournament in Madison Square Garden and coached by Cec Baker, are the proud holders of 3rd place in Conference play.
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Wrestling Team, Row One: Dick M otto , Boyd Wh itby , Coa ch George " Doc" Nel son , Ralph Park inson , T. K. Na kamura . Row Two: Bi ll Ferrell, Da tus Maughn,
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Swimming Team, Row One: John Marshall, Douglas Perry, Cal Quinney, Stan Peterson. Row Two: Larry Hansen, Ernie Hartman, Dale Kilburn, Jack Smith, Coach Tod Carlini .
Aggie challenges Aggie for conference trials.
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Left to Right, Row One : Eddie EI Hag (Ca ptai n). Kim Wahed. Row Two: Jack Hi ndyia, Kasim Sha ura, Abass Shezel b ash, Sami Biseso. Row Three : Don Lee, M ickel Hawie, Jae Hobbah, Yaser Sha u ra, Kadri Khordieri .
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The Utah State soccer team has been acclaimed perfectionists by many, and through the years they have been holders of numerous state and conference titles_ Soccer is one of the sports in which foreign students excel. Exciting to watch, the game promotes color and enthusiasm on the quad during the summer and fall months.
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Up and over for near record leap.
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Left to Right, Row One: Dick Hodges, Floyd Davis, Pete Sparreboom, Barry Flenniken, Jim Harris . Row Two: Dick Lewis, John Dawson, Don See, Lou Gehring, Ben Yokomizo, Fred Larsen. Row Three: Coach Everett Faunce, Rod Coster, Ballard Larson, Bob Millard, Ray Hlavaty, Dave Shelton, and Keith Winschell.
Each year editors ask us to help them create a yearbook that will really be an " eyefull" -
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To make a yearbook that is just "different" is no great accomplishment. To make it " different " and a colorful, exciting, meaningful eyefull, is.
Congratulations to you, Darrell Deem and your entire staff for a job well done. We have enjoyed working with you.
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Buchanan. Elaine Joy .................................... 121 Buch.nan. Ronald Lavere ... _.. _.. .26. 91. 176 Buchanan. Thomas Niel ................... _....... 177 Buchmiller. Max Kay ...................................... 74 Budge. Don .................................... 105. 256. 257 Budge . Gibbs SCO tt ........................................ 192 Budge . Joyce Maria ................. _... 77. 140. 178 Budge. Wallace Blaine ........................ 121. 193 Buehler. Patti .......................................... 121. 183 Bunce . Glenn Winford ................................ 121 Bunderson. Ernest D .......................... _... 51. 91 Bunker. julene ................... _... 31. 121. 151. 191 Bunker. Kene Edward ...................................... 77 Bunker. Leuwanna ................................ 121, 151 Bunting. Shirl H ...._............ _.......91. 149. 150 Burch. Willi.m R . ............... _......................... 121 Burgener, Owen Robert ....... _......................... 77 Burge ne r, Robert Ernest .............................. 184
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C Cadol. Roger Vincent ....... .. .... 192 Ca ier. Richard ............................................. 188 Ca ld er. Glade H. .. ..................... 153 Ca ld er. Glen H ..................................... 49. 74 Ca lderwood. Joann ................................... 67. 77 Caldwell. John B. .. ...................... 22. 77 Ca ll. Arlene .......................................... 106. 144 Ca llister. Sheldon L. .....................................91 Cam mack. Ward Wilberr 106. 150 Campbell. Del R.. .. ....... 67. 91. 192. 252 Campbell. Kendrick ..................................... 121 Campbell. Lawrence A . .. ......... 91 Campbell. Raleigh C. .....................74 Campbell. Ray R. .......... .. ............ 121 Cannon . Jerald David ..... 121. 193 Cannon . Richard D ..................... 56. 59. 193 Cantwell. Lee Greene ... 106. III. 176 Caraher. Paul Thomas .................... 68. 77. 180 Card . Dell Olsen.. ............................. 121 Cardon. Ne lso n .................... 153 Cardon. Mary Lou .................................... .153 Carling, Blaine ASTle ................... __ ....... __ ..... 121 Carlson. Editha Barbara .121. 152 Ca rl son, James Miles ...... __ .... _......... 77 Carlson. Joan Merrill ........ ..156. 187 Carlson, Maxine Harwood .. ________________ ... __ .106 Carlson. Ruth C. ................98. 143. 182. 232 Carsson. Virgil __ ........ .. __ .................. 149 Carrigan, David F. ............. ____ .. 106 Carroll. Alberr Rulon ..................91. 152 Carroll. Clarence John .... 121. 152 Carroll. Donald H . ....................... .21. 91. 152 Carrero Alvin Ray .................... 77 C~rrer. Brian Tiffen .. .. ... " ...... .51. 121 Carter, David Lavere ...... ...... ____ ..... __ ....... .106 Carrero Elaine ........ .. ......... 121. 152 Caner, Fonnie Rmh .. ........ 91 Carter. Grove Terry........................... ...... 56 Carter. Iona May . ...... 121 Carrero Jay .................... .. ........ .51
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C lawson. Marlene ... .186 C lawso n. Stanley H . ................. .122 Clayson. Maxine ................................... .106. 152 Clayson . Reed Lamar .... 199 Clement. Alma Levor ...................................... 77 C lement. Lloyd A . .............. 30. 91. 143. 200 ClementS. Ross Kay ........................ .148. 152 C1iften. Thomas F.... .. .......................... 122 C loward. Dix W ............ " ... 91. 185. 223. 232 Cloward. T . J . .......................................... 52. 77 Clyde. Richard Bruce ..... 68. 77. 180 Coburn. Don B. ..... .49. 52 . 57. 77 Coch rane. Charles Kay ...... 62. 106. 181 Cochrane. James S. . .... 71. 188 Colby. James ...................... .. ......... 122 Cole. James Vernon ...................................... 122 Cole. Marjorie Tanner ................ 77 Coleman. H. Gene ........................................ 122 Coleman . Kathryn ........... .. ............ 150. 153 Coleman. Sherwin Wilcox ............................ 91 Coleman. Vern Lester ...................... .150. 153 Colla rd. Lorraine .......................... 28. 122. 152 Colliet. George Henry. .. ........... 77 Colson. Robert Everett ........... 106. 153 Colton. Lawrence Boyd ........ .................. 77 Condie. Cecelia ................................................ 122 Condie. Frank Alma ................... 74. 256. 257 Cond ie, George Richard ....................... 77 Condie. Jeanette .......... .. ................... 122 Cond ie. William Melvin .77. 153 Conkle. Leslie Clyde .... 26. 28 Conno r. Max Gene ......... 122 Conove r. Ca rolyn ......... ...... 122 3 Coody. G ilbert L. .............. ..........·.·.·1..4·6...· "1'516 Cook. Don Richards ....... . Cook. Jack Norw in ........... 77 Cook. Sarah Jean ........ .. ... 122. 191 Cooper. Gary C. ......................................... 122 Cope. Lloyd Johnson . ..106. 181 Coray. Hazel Dianne ........................... .106. 191 Corey. Marilyn .......... .. .. 122 Corn B. Dean .................................................. 77 1
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Davis, Don C hri stiansen .................. 181 Davis. Doreen Naomi .......................... .123. 191 Davis, Faye Lano re .... .123
Davis. Floyd Glenn ....... .. .... 69. 180. 266 Davis. Gerald Raymond ................ _..... 123 Davis. Halbert Dean .................... .53. 78. 176 Davis. Julian J. .................. .. .............92. 192 Davis. Marvin Delano.. ......................... 107 Davis. Mary E. .............. .. ........... 78. 92. 98 Davis, William Hatch .. ........................ 78 Dawler. Richard ......................... 123 Dawson. John Ray .. ............. 266 Day, Winnie Mae .............................. _......... 123 Dayton. Dean Howard ......... 123. 185 Dean. Robert J. .. .......................................... .176 Dee. Duane Lamar.. ..... .51. 107 Deem. Da rrell L. .................... 22. 92. 99. 143.
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Bob Fr&.,k ... .. .......... 123 Donohoo. Daved Owen ........... .153 Doolittle. Howard Emery ......................... 78 Doring. Ken ............................. .157. 161 Dorst, Howard Earl .. ...................... 16 Doshi. Prabhat G. .. .... 51. 74. 146 Dougherty. Andrew M .................. .52. 78. 161 Douglas. Lowell Arthur ...... " .............. " ....... 243 Downey. Carolyn Ruth ................................... 78 Downey. Jim C. ..............................53. 78 Drake. Gordon Eugene ................................... 92 Draper. C lark Reid .............................. .123. 151 Draper. Reid C. .... ........... 123 Drury. Emma Lou .107. 150 Duda. Teddy Micheal ................. 61. 123 Duke. Janet ....................... " ............. " ...... .123 Duke. John Ga rfield . .. .................. 78 Dunford. Leah ............................. .107. 150. 152 Dunford. Robert Moroni .............................. 148 Dunford. Thomas Jay ....................... 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Boyd Lavell ...................................... 107 Ed lund . David Oscar ........................................92 Ed lund. Geo rge McKay ....................... .51. 107 Edva lso n. Donald K .....................92. 196. 201 Edwa rds. Arden West .................................. 123 Edwards. Donald Taylor ............................. .107 Edwards. Geotge Norman .................. 123. 150 Edwards. Harold Lester. .. ...... 32. 78 Edwards. Jesse Wayne.. .. ......." ......... 185 Edwa rd s. Lewis Marsh ................ 184. 223. 254 Eggen. Martha Janet .......... 107. 156. 169. 182 Eggen. Neeltj e Lydia .................... 78. 182. 234 EI Badri. Kadim S .................................. " ....... 92 EI Hajg. Ayad ............................... " ................. 123 Elder. Franklin Silas ................................ 71. \07 Eliason. A lan Douglas .............................. 123 Eliason. James Ray ....................... " ............... 192 Ellis. Marilyn Peterson ............... " .............. " ... 78 Elli s. Richard Owen ..................................... .123 Elsner. Larry Edwatd ...................................... 92 Empey. Alfred D ........ " ................................ .159 Eppich. Sheldon M . ............................... " .......92 Erekson, Norman Toone ....... _.................... .107 Eri ckson. Lee Sheib .......................................... 92 Erickson. Maurine E ....................................... 78 Erz . James D ........................................... 256. 257 Esplin. Deloy Heaton .................................... 123 Esplin. Lynn James ............... " ........................... 92 Evans. C lyde Tatbet ....... "...................... " ....... 192 Evans. Gayle W ................ " ...... " .......................92 Evans. Paul William ....................... " ............. 148 Evans. Robert Ronald ......................... .107. 198 Evans. 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Falslev. Harold Spencer ............ 78 . 151 Farhad. Akrani Daoud ............................ ~6 . 92 Farmer. Darrell E ............................................ 78 Farmer. Kelly Nie le .............................. 124. 131 Farnes. LaRue ....................... 92 . 168. 178. 228 Farnsworth. Eugene C. ................ 145. 159 Farnsworth. William F . ........................ 74. 149 Farnworth. Dwight P. .......... 78 Farr. Lorin Ballantyne ........ .I C7 . 188 Farrell. Barbara Leigh ........ .124. 146 Farrell. Ray................. ........................... .1 24 Farrell. Wdliam H ............................... 92. 160 Faulkner. Earl ............. 62. 151 Fause tr. David K. ......... .............. 57. 184 Fawce rt. Cliffo rd Don ......... 49. 50. 92 Fawcett, Eugene G. ......... __ ..................... 51 Feli X. Carol Ann. .11 8. 124. 130. 178.
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Logan, Utah
Martin, Charles Willis .......................... 23, 146 Martin , James Elwn ......................._...............95 Martin, Jerry Roy .................................... HJ9, 192 Martin, H.obert Charles .............. _____ ............. 192 Marx, Dolores ..........................................128, 183 Mason , Lorna Jea n ................................ 128, 203 Mason, Roscoe LeRoy .......................... 141, 192 Malheson, Ke ith l so m ................... .149, 152 Mathews, Grant Ma lm berg .......................... 128 Malhews, Verna Kay ............................ 128, 1 9~ Malhie, Alton J . ................................... .1 09, 149 Malkin, La ze lle ................................................ IG9 Matrhews, Samuel Murry .................... 128, 160 Maughan, Datus Hammond ... .176, 160, 252 May, Lucilla ....................................62, 128, 152 Mayers, Carl Leland ...................................... 128 McArthur, Mary Ann ....... _.............................8 1 McBride, Mar go Lazon .. __ ......... __ ............... _. 109 McBride , Pat .................................................... 128 McCra ry, Eugene .......................... ........ 128 McCarrey, Don R ........................................... 18 1 McCarrey, Lur .................................................. 11 2 McClure, William Eugene ............................8 1 McClurg, Robert Dean .................... 49, 52, 81 McConville, Robert Hu gh ................. :......... .1 88 McCoy, John R ................................................ .81 McCrary, Don Carlon .................................. 112 McC urtai n, Bruce Alan ................................ 128 McDa ni el, Jay D . ........................................... .148 M cDo nald, Ann e ....................62, 84, 182, 202 M cDo nald, Ruth .............................................. 128 M cE ntire , Laure l M ....................................... 152 M cFa rl a nd, Larry Dee .......................... 129, 184 McFarland, William G . ................................ 95 McGrego r, Francis Reed ........... .1 29, 201, 202 McGregor, james Donald .............................. 180 McGrego r, Rom a Lee ... ......... .1 29 McGu ire , Charles Mark ..................................84 McKe ll, Blanc h e ...................................... 129, 179 McKie, Earl Raymond ....................... .112, 188 McLatchie, Eldon S ....................................... 184 M cLau ghlin, j ohn W . .............................. 50 , 84 McClea, jac k Youn g ......................68, 95, 180 McLean, Lanny Bruce ................................... .177 McMullin, E. Grant ........................................95 McMurdie, Maughan W . ................................ 62 McMurtrey, Roxie ................................. .129, 151 McGui re , Ray ...................... .............. 95 McQuivey, Richard M. . ...........11 2 Mecha m, Lynn Ni les ............................ 11 2, l SI M ee k, Wilfo rd Bi shop ........................ 112, 181 Meh as , Gold y ....................................95, 1;6, 160 M eikle , Peggy Kei th ....................................... .11 2 Melander, Wi ll ia m C. .................................. 112 M ello r, Ashel Rex ....................................95, 152 M end enhall, Millen D . ....................., .. 129, 193 Merens, Anne Gerda ........................... .129, 146 Me rrill , A. Ri c hard ..................9, 22, 84 , 141, 143, 180 M errill, Derwin C. ............................... 129, 153 Merrill, No rma Marie ...................... _......... 199 Merrill, O smond Monte ................... 9, 84, 196 Merrill, Susa n Lee ...................... ,................... 112 Meye r, Arlene ....................90, 95, 98, 178, 228 M eye r, Vola Claire ..................................84, 166 Meyri ck, Va lena Rac he l .............. 70, 112, 182 Mic haelsen , j ohn Robe rt ............................... .52 Mic hae lse n, Robert C. ....................................84 Mick elsen, La m onte O . ...... __ ..... __ .___ .__ .__ ...... 129 Mickelsen, Ross ............................ ........ 26, 84 Mickelson , Murray Ray ............................... .1 77 Miles, Cherie ...................................................... 11 2 Millard, Robert H. ....... ......... .49, 84, 266 Millburn, Marian Gay le .... ....... .1 29, 179 Miller, Lorraine ............................................... 153 Miller, Sue Zane ................................... .112, 182 Millet!, M errill J . ........................................... .1 12 Milligan, Bonnie Jean ...................................... 84 Milligan, Rex Vin ce nt ................... .49, 52 , 84 Millward, Peggy............................ ........... 182 Miln e , Shirlene ................................................ 129 Milrot, j on Mathew ............... ............... 184 Min er, Be rt Dean ................................... .84, 153 Min er, Doro thy ................................................153 Milchell , Mavis Lorna ........................... .58, 11 2 Mit!on, George L. ........ 23. 84, 141. 197, 198 Mohr, james Ernest ...................................... 129 Molyneaux , Blaine G .....................................1 29 Monroe, Dix LeRoy ........................................ 129 Monroe, Laurence K ................ _.............. _... 232 Monso n, Garth P ..................................... 95 , 148 Monson, j. Dale ............... ........................ 129 Monso n, Marie ................................................ 129 Monso n, Philip Ru ssell .................................. 129 M ontgom ery, La rry L. ................1 60, 193, 254 Montgomery. Margie May .......................... 129 Montgomery, Richard W ...............................95 Moon, E. Marl en e .................................. 129, l SI Moore, C harl es Cha m p .................. 21. 23, 74 Moore, Fa un ................................. .1 91 Moore, Irvin j oseph .............................. .56, 129 ....... 188 Moore , j ohn Benn e t!, jr. Moore, Pleasie ............................................ 84, 184 M oo re, Richard F .................................... .59, 11 2 Moosman, Kenn eth .......................................... 129 Morawetz, Francis E . .................................... 189 Morgan, Alma Paul ..........................................95 M orrill, T erry Hinlon .............................. 31, 32 Morris, Harold D ............................................... 84 Morri s, Margen e .................... 129, 179, 202, 203 M orri son, Francis Evan ................................ 129 Morse . Everett Lo ren ..............................58. 112 M orten sen. Benni e E . .................................... 11 2 Morten se n. H a rri s Arbor ..................... _....... 179 Mortense n. Ro bert J .........................................84 Mort ense n . William K ................................. 11 2 M o rrim er, Robert George ........... .56, 1l 2, 177
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Mortimer, William j . ..........95, 146, 196, 198 Mose r. A li ce ........................................ /) Moser. Verena .................................................... 1_1:1 Moss, H aro ld j .................................................. .8-1 Moss, Kober< Eldredge .................................. 192 Moss, The ron Arthur ............................ 95, b9 Motamedi, Mansoor .................................. )0. 84 Motamedi, Nasse r .................................... 84, 146 MOil., j ohn Kichard .... 67, 84, 160, 176, 230 Mot!a, :>tephen ....................................... .1 L9 , 177 Mourirsen, H elen M ............................... 74, 147 Mower, Marilyn ................................................ 150 Mower, ~am ...................................................... 1;9 Moyer. Greta Lea ............. .191 MUir, Byron Boyd ......................................... 9) MUir, Bert D ..................................................... 1-19 MUir, Grew Marie .................................... 70, 112 Mumlord, :>haren ....................................95 , 151 Munk, Carolyn Edith ................................... .1 29 Munk, Deet!e .......................................... 129 Munk, Joan ............ ..... .1 50, 1;6, 186 Munk, Mary Kunzler ........................................84 Murdock. ~ala Leeann ............................ 70, 129 Murphy, Milton C larkson ........................... .129 Murr:lY. Ea rl Lamont .. . ........... .11 2 Murlag, Daood Salman ..............84
N Naeg le, Keit h L. ....................... ... 151 Nakamura, Tak j. ......................... .160 Nas h, Brent Isaac ................................... 62 , 141 Nash, Marilyn .......................................... ...... 112 Natc h ees. Vio le t ¡ Marie ................. ...... 129 Neagle , Keith .............................. .159 Nebeke r, Howard D .........................................95 Nebeker, Roselyn .......................... 129, 152, 199 Nee ley,. Kenl M. ......................... ........ 112 Neilsen, Bonnie jo ............................... .1 29, 183 Neilsen, Ca rol Ann .............................. 168 , 178 ........ 129 Nei lse n, Clark Reed ...................... Nei lse n, Kay ...................................................... 159 Ne ll is, Bob Don ............................................... 84 Ne lson, A lan Ray .......... ................... .1 84 Ne lson, Andrew Morgan ................... 192 Ne lson. Arrhur H ars[Qn . ......... 129, ISO Ne lson, Ca rl j ay .............................................. 176 Ne lson, C ha rl es Ro land .............. 11 2, 150, l SI Ne lson, Cherie ............................ 112, 178 Ne lson, Darl ene ............................. .11 2, 156, 178 Nelson, Edward A lmon .................................. 74 Nelson, Guy K. ....... ............ 1l 2 Ne lso n, j era ld Ra lph ..................................... .176 Ne lson, j oseph Harold ..... .112, 176, 234, 235 Ne lso n, Kay M .................................................. 84 Nelson, Ken ne th Earl ............................ 11 2, l SI Ne lson, L. Ann ................... .56, 1l2, 153, 241 Nelson , Leland Keil h ...................................... 52 Nelson , Myrna ..........................................84, 151 Nelson, Rex Kermit ................................84, 176 Nelson, Skip ...................................................... 192 N elson; Sydney Ann ................... .1 29, 130, 202 Neuberge r, Lau rence , jr. .... .129, 193 Nevi lle, Donald ................................................ 148 Newby, Quin ...................................................... 84 N ichol s, Lavoy E ........................................... 129 N ic hols, Mu rray C. ........................................95 Niebergall, John F. ...... ...1 88 Niederhauser, De lmont .................................. 129 Niederhause r. Larry D ........................ _......... 129 Nie lse n, Clyde C. ....................................84, l SI N ielse n, Colleen .................................... .1 56, 182 Nie lse n. Doree n .............................................. 14 7 N ielse n, Gloria Ann ... ........... .132, 152 Nie lse n, Loui s Kay .......................................... 132 Nielsen, Ludean ........................................84, 147 Nielsen. Lynn Moser ...................................... 132 Nie lse n, Ma rian . .................84, 140, 178 N ielsen, Melva ....................................................84 Nielsen, Narlynn ..................................... .152 Nielsen, Peggy .................................................. 187 Nie lse n , Va l Go rd on ........................................84 Nielsen, Wa ll ace Andrew ................... .59, 176 Nielso n, Geraldine .......................... ........ ..11 2 Nie lson , Lorna Rae ...... .............. .112 , 151 Nielson, Nedra Ru th .......................................95 Nie lson, Ralph Dell .................. 112 Nie lson, Sterling Yates ............ .. ...............84 Ni lsso n. Robert Eldred ....................................84 Ni m', 15a m S ............................................... 51, 84 Noble, Enola jeanne .................... 132, 153, 19 1 Noble, Harl M . ................................................. .49 Nob le , j osep h W illi am .................................. 95 Nordman, Dia na L. ..................... .............95 Norman. Vernal Garr h ............. .. ......... 132 Norton . McLaine . .. ...........84 Norton. Nancy ................................................ 102 Nuffe r. Marion .................... ........ 132, 152 Nut!a ll , Anna Lue ..... ....... .178 Nut!a ll , Norman D. ... ... 11 2, 184 Nye, D;ane ..................... ..................... ..112 Nve. Wenden Morgan ................ 95 Ny man , Ross A. . .................... .52
o Obropta, Robe rt james ............ .16 1 Obryon, Colleen ............................................ .132 Oc,ey, james H ebe r, Jr . ..... .............95 O'Driscoll, Rulena Jan et ................... .1 32 , 151 Ogden, Dale H .................................................. .85 Ogden, V era Ma e ....................... .113, 144, 110 Oke rlun~ . Eelwa-d Carl ................................ 185 O Hv er, Orville Edwin .......................... 132, 193 O live rson, Nadine ............................................ 132 OHverson, Vaunda ............................... .132, 150 Olmstead. James Patrie ... _.. _.......... _............. 50
O lse n, Barba ra ..................................62, 113, 149 Olsen, Bel h ........................................ 62, 113, 151 Olsen, Blaine Lee .............................................. 85 Olsen, Dale H . ..........................................8), 113 Olsen, Deloy ...................................................... 132 Olsen, Don Edmond ........................................95 O lse n, Don Hom er ....................................... .132 Olsen, Do na ld Ca lvin .................................... 150 Ulsen , Ell iot B................................................ .113 O lsen, Er n est Marvin .................................... 113 O lsen, Gera ld LeGrande ................ .132, 185 O lsen, Ge raldin e ............................................ .132 Olsen, j. Clyde ..... _.............................................95 Olsen, j ohn ............................................... .132, 18 1 Olsen, Melvin Rona ld .................................... 95 Olsen, Milton j oseph ............................ 11 3, 185 Olsen, NOI man W . ........... .113 , 176, 202, 235 O lsen , Paul R .................................................. .181 O lsen, Rita Mae .............................................. 95 O lse n, Robe rt Hyrum .................................... 132 O lsen, Roge r Lew is .......... ............... 22, 85 O lson, Arland E . ....................................... .16, 74 Olson, Eall Parkinson ............................... _... 16 Olson, Kirt Melvin ........................................ 148 Olson, No rman j osep h ..................95 , 110, 157 O lson, Vincent Thoreson ............................ 113 O'Malley, T homas j oseph ............................ 252 Oneson, Shirley .................................................. 95 Orme, j oseph C. .................................... 132, 181 Orron, Hilma ..............................................85, 152 Orron, Wi ll iam j .....................................85, 161 Ospita l, j ohn Loui e ..................... .5 1, 132, 193 Oris, Dona ld Wayne ............................... .52, 85 Oveson , Shi rl ey Ann ........................................ 28 Owens, Farel ...................................................... 132 Owe ns. Gra nt Shumw:lY .............................. 153 Owe ns, Richard Bruce ............................... _. 132 Ox borrow, j. Reube n .................................... 132
P Pace, Arv ill Brown ......................................... 132 Pace, Jo Ma rie .................................................. .85 Pac ke r, Merri ll W ................................ .1 32, 177 Packe r, Nathan Ta ylo r ....................... _........... 74 Page, Margene ................................ .59, 132 , 179 Pa ge , Wil liam E. ............................ ..... .1 32 Painter, Loye Luc ile .................................. 70, 85 Painte r. Marva .................................................. 132 Painter, Reed Bowman .................................... 96 Palmer, Don Hurl ey ............................. .113, 145 Palmer, Orva l ......................................................96 Papworth, La nni ce An n ................ 62, 132, 19 1 Park, Duwa ne Marvin ......................................85 Park er, Clair ...................................................... 132 Parker, David j ames .............................. 132, 185 Parker, Ri chard Alan ..................... .57, 85, 188 Parke r, Robena ..................................85 , 151. 19 1 Parkin son, Ralph S .........................85, 150, 160 Parry, Phoe be Arl ene ......................................150 Parson, j ack B ............................................ ......193 Passe y, Deverl F ............................................... 132 Passey, Lawren ce Keith ....................... _...........96 Passey, Ri chard Elmo .................................... 132 Pate, j oseph Drexel ....................................... .132 Patrick, Ann .................................... 11 3, 187 , 198 Pauerso n. David C ........................................... 96 Patterso n, George E ......................................... 74 Palterson , Lloyd L. ............................................96 Parton, Ne phi Monroe ..........................132, 181 Pau l, Robert Hobso n ..............................67, 252 Paulse n, Wi llard Donald ............................. .1 13 Paxman. James Caree r ... _.......................... _..... 88 Payne, Kent Wi lliam ........................... .132 , 152 Payne , Rilla Dee ............ 96, 99, 178, 201, 225 Payne. Ve rn on Kent ..............................._....... 11 3 Pearso n, Donald O . .......................... 51, 85 , 188 Pea rso n, Everett H ewa rd ................................96 Peck , Roy H orace ........................................... .192 Peele r, Tren na Lea ....... _.............. _................. 132 Pegla u, Wi ll iam George ..................................5 1 Pehrson, Ba rba ra Ann .......................... 113, 191 Peh rson, j ohn Wesley .................................... 133 Pendl etOn, Lane Robert s ......................... .49, 96 Penn ock, Don G ilbert ...................................... 96 Pe rkes. Leo Lamon ............... _...... _................... 96 Perkes, Pauline ........................................ 133, 152 Pe rkins, Doyle D ............................................... 85 Perkin s, Elaine C. ..............................................85 Perr on, Boyd W. .............................................. 254 Perry, Do ugla s Colton .......................... 133, 261 Pe rr y. George Henry ........................................ 133 Pe rry, Myrl Dean ................................................ 85 Perry, Robe rt Lesli e ..................................96, 148 Perso ns. Melvin Alan ....................... _............. 85 Pelersen, Arn old Dale ............................53, 133 Peeersen, Farrell Dean .................................... 113 Petersen, Ja mes Gary ...................................... 192 Perersen, Kent j . ................................................85 Petersen, Kent R . ............... _.............. _........... 133 Pete rse n. Lawrence F ....................................... 96 Pete rsen, Ne ldon Arrhur ........................ 50. 96 Pete rsen, Stan ley Kei th ....................... .1 92, 261 Pete rson, Bruce Rigby .................................... 188 Pe terson, C la rence B. ............... _.............. _..... 85 Peterson, Da le .................................................... 133 Peterson, E. Lavee ............... _...... _.....................96 Pelerson, Glenn H ..................................... 23, 96 P~(e r so n, Josep h Loui s ......................... _......... 11 3 Pe terson, Karl Raymond ............................... .133 Peterso n, Kenn eth Lynn ....................... .113, 188 Peterso n . Lois ....................... _...... _..................... 182 Peterso n, Margaret J . ............................ 113, 151 Peterson, Phylli s D ............................... 1)), l SI Pe te rso n, Stanlev C . ............... _....................... 113 Pe terson, Terrell L. .......................................... 133 Pelt, Boyd Gay le .......................................... 50, 96
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Pett. Delon Poulson ______________________________ 133. 150 Petterborg. Ray P ________________ ___ __ ____________________ _____ 85 Phillips. Connie Jean ________ ______ .85. 237 Phillips. Franklin L _________________________________ _______ 133 Phillips. john Lee __________________________96. 157. 159 Phillips. Loren j ay ______________________ _______ 145 Phillips. Max LeRoy _____________________________________ .32 Pickett. Lorin W ............. _.............. _.... _.... _..... 133 Pickren. Fredrick W ......... _............................ 159 Pierson. Lloyd Robert _________ 69. 74. 150. 151 Pike. William BroughlOn ______ .. ______ ____ .. ________ .. 113 PilkinglOn. Walter F. __ .. __ .. __________ .. _____ .. __ .. _ __96 Pinnock. Don Samuel ____ .. ______ .. __ .. ____ 159 Pingree. j oellen __________ __ ____________ ... 113. 191 Pixton, Eunice Hunt ............................. 85 Pixton. Robert A. ... .. _____ 85 Platt. Jay Owen ____ .. ____ __ ____ .. ________________ .133 Pocock. Cha rl es Lester ............. .180 Pond. Delwin Taggart __________ .. ______________ 113. 176 Pond . Martin Taggart .. __________ 58. 62. 113. 149 Porter. G lenn S ....... __ .. __ .. ____ .. ________ .96. 148. 152 Porter. Lawrence Cardon ____ 9. 110. 113. 146 Porter, Lynn Keith ...... ............................. 85 Porte r, Pauicia L. ._ .... __ ..................96. 178 Poner, Marjory .Hope ... ............ 96 Poner. Robert Francis ... . ..................... 95 Potter. Weldon Lyl e _____ .. __ .. ______ .133 Potts. Albert j ... ____ .. __ .. __ .. ___ .... _______ . ____ .. ________ .. ____ 52 Poullot. Richard j oseph .. ________ __ __ .71. 133 Pou lse n. Larry Neil. ____ ... _.................... .....96 Poulse n. Loel Kent .. ______ .. __________________ .. ____ .. __ .. 113 Poulsen. Scott L __ .. __________________ . __ 133 Poulson. Brice Albert ______ .. __ .... __ .. ________ ... 96. 18 1 Poulter. Thelma ____ .. __ .. __________________ .. __ .. 133. 153 Povey. Leon Frank .. __________ .. ______________ .. ______ ... 133 Powell. Lynn Eugene .. ________ .. __ .. __________ .. __ .... __ .. 133 Prearo r, Richard F. ...... ........................ .. 16 Preece. Fl oren Stocks __ .. __ ..................................21 Preece. Lela nd Nephi __ . .. _____ 133. 153 Preston, George Welling __ ............ __ ................ 192 Preston. Patrick Holmes __ .. ____ .. __ 131. 133. 175 Price. Delmar __ .. _______ .. _________________________ .. .113 Price, Jea ne ....................................... _............... 133 Price. Priscilla ______________________ 133. 153 Prince. Carma _____________________________ .... .28 . 133. 179 Prisbrey. Dilworth __________________ .. _________ .. __ .. __ .50. 85 Probe rt. Elaine ___________ .. ___ .. ____ .. _______ .. _________ 113. 191 ProbSt. Anna Gayle ______ .. __ .. _______________ .. __ .133. 151 Prudence. Norman Ronald ___ .. __ .. _____ .. __ .. 96. 184 Puffer. Clark LeRoy _________ __ __ 96 Pugmire, Paul Rich .......................................... 85 Pulley. Jeanette _______ .. __ .. __ .. _______________ .. __ .... __ 96. 152 Pulsipher. Wilma Anne __ .. __ .... _.. __ .. _____ .. 133. 152 Purnell. Delbert Cooper ____ .. ___________________ .. ___ .. __ 61 Purser. Jerald Dean _______________ .. _________ .. ___ .. ________ .113 Purser. Laconna _________ __ _____ 21. 113. 178 Purse r, Marilyn ................................................ 234
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S Sadoun. Abed Abdul Aziz ______________97. 140 Salmon. Raphael _______________ .. ______ .. ____________86 Samiy, Mozaffar M . .......................................... 86 Sample. George Wallace ______________________________ 134 Sandall. Dallas Wayne ___ .. ______ .. ___________ 114. 193 Sandberg. j ohn C. ___________ .. __________________________ .. __ .52 Sanders. j e rry Merlin ____________________________________ 114 Sanford. Helen Faye ___________ .. _________________ 134. 187 Saunders, Dale Arthur .............. 134 Saunders. Richard L. ___________________ .. _______ 114. 153 Savage, Loran Gordon ....... _.............. _......... 114 Sawyer. Ralph Henry ______________________________________ 97 Schaaf. Hawley Lincoln ________________________________ 114 Schank. Stanley Cox _______________ .. _____________97. 153 Scheer. William Lee ______ .. _______________________________ .1 81 Schick. Dorothy ______________________________________ 114. 191 Schick. Ruth ______ .. _________ .. ___ .. ____86. 190. 202. 222 Schi ess. Catherine _________________________________________... 134 Schiess. John Kennard __ .. __ .. __________________________ 134 Schiffman. Reed LeRoy ____________ __ __________ .1 85 Schiffman, Rita Lo rean .................................. 169 Schneider. Lyle Dee _________________________ .. _______________ 97 Schoonover. I1a Mae _____________________ .86. 140. 178 Schultz. Robert Lewis _________________________ 188 Schvaneveldt. Ca lder G . ________________________________ 114 Schvaneveldt. Noel S. _______________ .. ______ .. ___________ 134 Schwam. Richard Kay ____________ .. ____________86 . 180 Schwa m. Stan ley _______________________________ .. ______ .. ___ 176 Schwartzrock, Herman T. . .......... 188 SCOrt. Vaughn LeRoy __________ .. ________________________ 177 Sealy. Angela _______________ .. _______ __ _______ .. __ .152 Sealy. Ramon Lloyd _______ .. _ __ ________86. 150 Sea mons, Darwin L. ........................... _.............50 Seamons, Helen Lap ri el ....................... _....... 134 Seamons. Lynn Lee _______________________ .. __ __ ___________ 134
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Logan, Utah
Ogden, Utah
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Logan, Utah
127 South Main
" Congratulations and Best Wi shes for the Continued Success of Both Students and Faculty"
FRED M. NYE CO. LEONARD E. ADAMS AND SONS
Ogden, Utah
Wholesale Coal Salt Lake City, Utah
"Good Plumbing and Guaranteed Materials"
HOPKINS AUTO SERVICE BAUGH PLUMBING COMPANY
Logan, Utah
115 South Main
"Compliments of"
"Compliments of"
MONROE DAIRY MACHINERY, INC.
BUEHLER-BINGHAM Eccles Building
Logan, Utah
Ogden, Utah 130 South Fourth West Street
Mens and Students Apparel
Salt Lake City, Utah
287
MC KAY'S
" For the best hardware supplies"
Representing
LOGAN HARDWARE L. G. Balfour Co. in Utah 157 South Main
Salt Ldke City
45 North Main
Logan, Utah
Kelly Springfield Tires
"Top Quality Printing" "Where To Buy Them"
WARD'S TIRE AND BATTERY SHOP Phone 231
251 North Main
HERALD-JOURNAL PRINTING CO.
75 West Center
Phone 50
"Compliments of"
"The coal without a peer"
LOGAN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS
PEERLESS COAL, INC. Producers and Distributors
Phone 344-W
241 North Main Salt Lake City, Utah
Phone 4-5575
"We have openings for men qualified "Logan's House of Hospitality"
to merchandise exclusive custom
tailoring"
GLAUSER'S RESTAURANT 25 West Center
Logan, Utah Phone 1250
288
W. S. BUTLER 1430 Wash. Blvd.
Ogden, Utah
"The coal without a clinker"
R. A. & R. A. SWEET COAL CO. "Hail to our Alma Mater
A truly great pillar to the Intelligence
Salt Lake City, Utah
and Freedom of Mankind."
PRESTON M. NEILSON RULON K. NEILSON MID-WEST OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Salt Lake City, Utah
"Complete office furniture and equipment"
Salt Lake City, Utah
"Compliments of"
"Best Wishes"
UTAH IDAHO SCHOOL SUPPLY CO.
LOVINGER DISINFECTANT CO.
Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
"Best Wishes to the Aggies"
WALKER TELEVISION SERVICE
OLOF NELSON CONSTRUCTION CO.
571 North Main
Logan, Utah
Phone 608
Phone 98-W
Logan, Utah
"For the best in furniture
"Best Wishes, Good Luck,
and carpet"
and Thanks"
BLAINE'S DRIVE INN EDWARDS FURNITURE, INC. Logan, Utah
, 079 North Main Blaine Richardson, Mgr.
26 South Main
CHRISTENSEN'S
"For names to be remembered" AJark every grave
"Fine Shoes and Boots"
LOGAN MONUMENT & VAULT CO.
Expert Rebuilding Phone 887
79 North Main
Logan, Utah
72 East Center
"I B AJ" "Stop 'n Eat"
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION
at
We Offer Job Opportunities
LYMAN'S DRIVE INN
PROGRESS SUPPLY COMPANY
609 South State Street
Salt Lake City', Utah
"Compliments of"
, 232 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah
Phone 6-8675
Complete Fountain, Cafe, Restaurant and Baker's Equipment and Supplies Plans-Design Service
SALT LAKE BLUEPRINT COMPANY 245 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah
"The Show Place of Cache Valley"
ROXY
CAPITOL Logan, Utah
"Desks, Filing Cabinets, and Supplies"
SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE 632 South State Street Salt Lake City
"Largest Selectzon of Nationally Known Pianos and Organs"
CACHE VALLEY MUSIC COMPANY 1060 North Main
Phone 421-W
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I There is imbedded in. the hearts of all men and women a basic
desire to serve. Through their many and varied deeds of service they not only enrich the lives of others b~t find great joy and true happiness in following this eternal philosophy. The many, many hours of exacting work, effort, and disappointments that were required of the staff to produce this book at first soften and then melt into rich experiences. I would like to express my sincere appreciation to all the staff members, and especially to Pat Williams who was always around when needed most, to Ev. Thorpe for painting the cover and to H. Reuben Reynolds for photographic excellence in the front of the book and indispensible advice. To Max and Lorin Wheelwright special thanks for their extra interest in Utah State. Credit for photos in Military Science section to Salt Lake Tribune and U. N. Photo Service. Sincerely, DARRELL
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