existing is
beginning,
prevailing,
enduring.
existing is being.
living is
vitality,
flowers blooming,
people sunning,
chugging beer.
living is a
reflection of life.
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guiding-coaching, training,
teaching.
achieving is success
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striving for a
goal-a bgoal-asket,
an honor, truth.
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games-amusement,
dances, keggers,
parties.
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1s-clubs,
organi
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leading together.
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a contest,
a debate,
a race,
a match.
competing
is fighting
to win.
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a quest to
pursue a career,
look for a friend,
explore the world.
seeking your
true self.
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Mesa batted into a baseball 1st place in RMAC, rafted any available waters and girls sunned on nearly deserted beaches. Guys and gals wound up the social year with SPRING FEST, May 19-21 and coasted into finals and graduation, June 10.
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The pain of standing in lines to register and pay fees was soon forgotten with food and entertainment as new and returning stu-dents met for the new quarter.
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booz1n
mavs win first
rmac homecoming
After three frustrating years of losing the Homecoming game as a four-year school, the Mavericks won 20-7 over New Mexico Highlands, November 5.Excitement began Thursday when the dorms were judged, with Juniper girls tak-ing first place in both dorm and float deco-rating categories. Friday, the newly formed Alumni organization entertained with a kegger. A morning parade started the fes-tivities Saturday, as it marched along with dorm and organization floats, clowns, SBA officers and Homecoming royalty. Bands from Norwood, Roaring Fork, Central, Fruita Monument and Grand Junction competed for a marching trophy with Central snaring top honors. Half-time ac-tivities featured the maroon and white Mav band accompanying flag and baton twirl-ers.
Don Spam (1930s), Guy Chirp (1950s) and Alan Workman (1960s) were honored as alums of the year. Tom O'Connor, SBA prexy, introduced the Royal Court.
sba honors
'the classical years'
featuring RUMPUS (1) and the '77 RoyaltyQueen - Diane Dudley; King - Jim Rothrock (2) Seniors - Cathy Fedel; Phil Bray (3)
Juniors - Nancy Hammond; Ray Esparsen (4) Sophs - Tami Simillion; Duke Wortmann (5) Frosh - Natalie Lancaster; Charlie Brown (6)
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1. john and elvera ~omlinson 2· JO dorris
3. earl wahlbur 4. herbert wel3on
nick anderson elmer armstrong jim buckley
school of business
tennie ann capps tess carmichael jim carstens, dean dale dickson dick dimpfl margaret harper bruce isaacson eldon johnson shannon morgan36
business, humanities, fine arts
muriel myers dave rogers robert youngquist barbara townsend-secy. richard berkey on leaVEji james breyley tom mourey
humanities,
fine arts
waiter birkedahl darrell blackburn lorraine boschi perry carmichael doug devinney matt djoscarol edmonds richard frohock jose gallegos
humanities, fine arts
tom graves maebeth guyton madge huffer robert johnson doris lay dan mac kendrick don meyers cliff mountain david pilkenton38
humanities, fine
arts
judy ritchie mai robinson
william robinson larry runner dennie sanders paul schneider dan showalter-'dean robert sowada
rnarlyn spelrnan
margaret sullivan barry tharaud pat vee-rkamp
humanities,
fine arts, vo-tech.
john zeigel iona coe karlleen dunning bonnie henson janet peyton lorene sanford helen beaver virginia beemer harold bollan gini bonan bill branton jean doan40
vo-tech.
dave duff charles fetters eli fresquez al goffredi-dean robert hill cliff mcmurlyn jarnes newmarr jim rowley craig schultz carroll timpte william tyler rex whiteharold bowden ed cary margaret coakley !
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clarence guthrie herman allmarasmath,
natural
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sciences
charles bailey bruce bauerle lois baughmanvo-tech.
orville boge cliff britton
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school of mathematics, natural
•
sciences
james davis dell fou~ john fynn donna hafner jordan hastings ed hawkins john heideman john henson edward hurlbut james johnson waiter kelley earl kernsJames kramer milton Jene
calvin luke
math,
natural
sciences
george murray
maylon peters
william putnam-dean
woodrow ramsey robert rice jack roadifer glen rogers james rybak danny simms
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math,
natural
sciences
marcella sullivan clarice taylor
ken white
donald yonkers
joan young
clarence cypher
jan fiscus laurel mayberry on leave: gary me callister dean phillips bert nieslanik sally reeves
school of
nursing
and allied health
diane dea judy goodhart raedelle mundy charles phaneuf wilma schumann anna wells eileen williams -dean joan winklehakepeggy bray wanda wolfe
not pictured: marie eicher liz mustee lee renner jane vanderkolk
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school of social, behavioral sciences
daniel arosteguy bus bergman pat fink bruce haroldson james harper billy hightower chris holloway cheo humphries lloyd jones
don mac kendrick -dean
wayne meeker
wayne nelson
i. j. nicholson jack perrin
social,
behavioral
sciences
mort perry dan roberts gene starbuck ann sanders ted swanson robert swenson harry tiemann ed tooker karen wallace
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social, behavioral sciences,
library
byron wiehe clifton wignall hazel finnell pearl monroe betty goff
library
staff
pauline messengerkathleen tower
martin wenger
paula duran marie reed joyce stemm
thelma bankart rich baca wallace dobbins
library,
student
tilman bishop richard garcia library Sictured: ernice williams susan bennettfrances mark
not pictured: marjorie carnine lois chadwick ellen jones bud smock
services
ray biggs alan workman-
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student center
jay jefferson ann vandertook frank keller verna stranger greg hurd jane heck loretta hagerman eleanor saddoris alice johnson irene chapman dave ritchie chuck hendricksonjack scott jim barker martha sena bet!">y sneed earl cook betty johnson
student
helen spehar frank dagley not pictured: betty brouse ruth flynn rosemary gardner evelyn holmes ric mcneil judy stoneburnerservices
don carter barbara rutt52
student
marion shaw robert werner peggy hobbs•
services
bob stokes gail youngquist jeannette hitchins bobbie savard nate brundridge william conklin jean leduc keith miller jack kester1.lorraine billingslea dea mcelhinney donna talley wilda walker 2.louise patten elsie marpel margaret reeves 3.jill graham eada smith
student
4.charlene neely Kay alexander carol martin doris hannigan hazel fiegelservices
S.doug tucker connie sauer mary luff not pictured: betty brouse don carter ruth flynn rosemary gardnerlaverne gibson
jilt graham evelyn holmes ric mcneil judy stoneburner leecy wise
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business administration
janet holmes laveda hall marjorie meador judy makilois kearl gary calhoun
Richard Appel, Vice President of Administrative Affairs, died Tuesday, February 14
after a long bout with cancer. Appel first came to Mesa in 1966 as assistant to the business office. He later resigned to work for Climax Uranium Company, but
re-turned in 1969. In 1970, he was appointed business officer and became vice
presi-dent in 1976.
He underwent his first major surgery and was receiving intensive treatment. In spite
of the illness, he would return to the college to attend to business matters. He is survived by his wife, Sarah and two small daughters.
This section is dedicated to the people among these pages who will be remembered
at Mesa for a long time. But, more, it's meant to inspire each person to go on to achieve his or her own unique greatness.
Mesa College began in 1925 as Grand Junc
-tion Junior College. Classes began in a
ren-ovated former elementary building at 5th and
Rood (above). Twelve years passed before
Mesa received state assistance.
The first permanent building on the present
campus, Houston Hall, was built in 1940 and is still in use. Barracks occupied during war ( be-low) by many students at Mesa.
During the 60s many new buildings were
added to form the present campus, which extends from North Avenue to Orchard
Ave-nue and Twelfth Street to College Place (top,
right). Recently, new apartment buildings were added to help alleviate a student
clifford
g. houston
(left) (right}elmer g.
'pop' houston
Mesa College honors both Dr. Clifford G. Houston and his father, Elmer G. (Pop) Houston with the naming of Houston Hall, the first building built on the present campus in 1940. It remained
unnamed until 1969, when it was dedicated to them.
The elder Houston was superintendent of buildings and grounds for nearly 24 years and had held
that position since the college was located in the renovated building at 5th and Rood. Among his
accomplishments were the beautification and lanc;fscaping of the grounds at both locations. Dr. Houston was appointed dean (in effect, president) ~f Grand Junction Junior College in 1931
and served until 1937 as the third president of the institution. Houston was also the superinten
-dent of Grand Junction schools.
He became a prime force in the movement to secure state assistance for junior colleges, speci fical-ly the creation of the Mesa County Junior College District. He is currently residing in Boulder.
waiter walker
The late Walter Walker was a man with courage and
the insight to be aware of chances for Western Colo-rado to become recognized.
Through nearly 50 years as owner and publisher of The Daily Sentinel, Mr. Walker was actively involved
in bringing cultural events to the area, as well as
improving educational opportunities for young peo-ple. He was instrumental in the establishment of Grand Junction Junior College in 1925 through the
cooperation of the Rotary Club and area legislators.
He also organized the Grand Junction Theater
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lowell hei ny
Lowell Heiny's alliance with Mesa be-gan in 1927 when he enrolled as a freshman. Forty-seven years and sev-eral degrees later, he was honored in1974 when the campus library, com-pleted in 1966, was named for him. He was a member of the faculty since 1942 instructing chemistry and math. In 1955, he was appointed registrar and held that position until 1964 when he was named the college's first dean of faculty. Three years later he became vice president. He is retired and lives in Grand Junction.
horace wubben and
mary rait
Ms. Rait of Mary Rait Hall fame joined the faculty From 1932 to 1937, Horace Wubben, a school ranks in 1925. While teaching history and politi- superintendent in Paonia, was most supportive cal science, she also filled the role of dean of of the Grand Junction Junior College. It was be-faculty and students. Even when she was ap- cause of this interest that he was appointed the pointed vice president in 1927, she continued first president of the newly named Mesa College her class instruction. She has been the only (fourth president of the institution). As a result of woman to have a Mesa hall named for her. It was his good judgment and effective work, he was a completed in 1948 as a girls' residence hall and significant leader in the national junior college now houses the social and behavioral sciences, movement for 26 years.
humanties, and nursing schools. Wubben Hall, constructed in 1961, was dedi-Homecoming Week of 1959 marked her receipt cated to him. According to Dr. Clifford Houston, of the second annual Recognition Award from Mesa's third president, "the entire college is a the Student Body Association. After a career monument to Horace Wubben." He died in spanning more than 43 years, Ms. Rait retired in 1971.
Horace Wubben as President of Mesa College in 1963. Medesy had served as dean of Rangely College while it was still in its planning stages. He served as chief adminis-trator for a year after its opening in 1962 as a branch of Mesa College.
The Mesa College Area Vocational School was named in his honor because of his achievement in developing oc-cupation programs at Mesa as well as his importance in the construction of Juniper, Aspen and Pinon Halls. Dr. Medesy now makes his home in Denver.
william a. medesy
The only unnamed buitding of Mesa's campus was given a name in 1974. The Student Center, consvucted in 1962, takes the name of W.W. Campbell. Mr. Campbetl was one of Mesa's earliest and mosi substa,ntial donors to the student financial aid funds. He bequeathed the bulk of his estate to be used for loans for the deserving. It is still being used to generate income to match federal prngrams and provide direct loan~ to students.
roe
f.
saunders
It was not until 1950 that the educational career of the late Roe Saunders came in direct contact with Mesa College. Named to the Mesa County Junior College District Committee, he took active part in establishing Rangely College as a 10-year member of the Junior College District. Before retiring in 1971, Saunders devoted much of his time to the building program, helping to plan finances and then aiding in
determining the actual type of structures suitable to the growing college.
Because of his avid support and love of sports at Mesa, the physical education center (opened in 1968) was
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Dear Chuck Marsh:
Thought i't was time we gathered up a few thoughts from a.round here. Most of the gang is still here and we all miss you very much and wanted you to know we stiU remember.
It seems like 9 long time ago. Of. course, some of the gang has moved on; C.U., C.S.U., Western State, even -0ne following a rock band. But the rest 0f us stitl carry on in the fiRe tradition. It's been a crazy year, full of excitement and new people. Duriag all of it, ,though, we've thought of you often.
You'd be proud to see that we stilLparty just as well as ever. ~BA even gets in a fight or two. Yea,
we're stitl setting the pace.
You know, it gets more qiffieult every year. There is just too much informatlon, and I'm afways afraid that slowly we're forgetting too many memories. There is reaUy only one year left and
t
t
seems so long, but so little, Spring., only twice more. Sut a few memories of all those keg§ers and parties, and all the rest make u~ all realize that we have a fine life.
We go on, trying to realiize our dreams; knowing that in a little over a y.eari. "it's for reaJ," and we have to fa(:e up to that. Somehow you made many of aur dreams seem rea . You were our friend, often our leader, but always y,ourseli. Now we fight to hang on 10 a bit 0f a memory that guides with a certain pleasu~e. We have a part in that spirit and those dreams.
Chuck, we are different now I guess; colder, maybe, but moving on very quickly. This much we kriow-we cannot fiorget you. We nope you rememb~r us.
Love,
tragedy
...
at Mesa and to participate in the footballprogram, wa!. killed1 St"ptember 3, 1977 in a
shooting accident.
Pat Knob, 18, of Delta. died August 27 from injuries received in cl head-on collison. He was a
talented wrestler, both in high school and at Mesa.
Pat Knob. He was a friend, and it's very hard to expr<>ss thoughts and emotions about a friend who is gone; to be able to pay suitable tribute to someone who \.\ac; loved. Mere words sPcm so ineffectual, so lacking, so short of summing up what is truly felt.
F.ach of us has special fedings, special memories about Pat. We were so lucky to have gotten to share a part of his life. So, now that the sharing is over, and we have to rely on memories, life is a little less empty for all of us because of those m~mories.
But nothing can ever replace the richness of life that was Pat, and we can all be grateful that our lives got to touch Pat's, if only for a while.
Carl Hughes, Delta
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spring
'77
graduates
susan anderson - b.a. steven ausus - b.a. harold ball - b.s. nelda barnes - b.a. robert benson - b.s. gary berlin - b.s. richard bila - b.a. forest binder - b.s.
michael broadstreet - b.a. norman burdick - b.s. carol burton - b.s. roger carson - b.s.
edward I. clements jr. - b.a. bruce cole - b.s.
richard coleman - b.a. david cowley - b.a. charles crider - b.s. kenneth dart - b.s. alice davis - b.s.
timothy de weese - b.a. james dickerson - b.s. ann evans - bs.
michael frary - b.s. terri freund - b.a.
martin n. gaines jr. - b.s. pettis gearhart - b.s. henry haines - b.a. wallace hays - b.a. frances hightower - b.a. debra higley - b.s.
christopher hinkson - b.a. john holden - b.s.
cynthia howey - b.s. nicholas hudson - b.s. gary huffer - b.s. jeffrey hummel - b.a. robert hutton - b.s. mary kohler - b.a. linda kornelly - b.a. michael kuchyt - b.s. virginia lane - b.s. edith lesher - b.s. joyce ligrani - b.a. joyce ligrani - b.a. thomas lloyd - b.s. bertha lorig - b.a.
maureen me ginley - b.s. douglas meier - b.a.
terral meisenheimer - b.a. dan merriman - b.s. jacqueline monon - b.a. deuane myrick - b.a. rickey newton - b.a. thomas orban - b.s.
donald overmeyer - b.s. peter pace - b.s.
noelle payne - b.a. catherine pearson - bla. maria peyton - b.a. steven reynolds - b.a. bradley ric;hie - b.a. paul mssi - b.s.
william rottinghaus - b.s. daniel ruybal - b.a. robert sabolich - b.s. jack schaefer - b.s. david schaer - b.s. lloyd scheitlin - b.s. sandra schulze - b.a. ruth scroggins - b.a. ronald sheridan - b.s. leonard silence - b.s. john spradlin - b.s. jay stanfield - b.s. kathleen sullivan - b.s. lawrence terrell - b.s. santo trombetta - b.a. raymond ulibarri - b.s.
linda ward - b.s. paul weaver - b.s. delores weese - b.s. lester wheeler - b.s. allan williams - b.a. scott williams - b.a. tommy withrow - b.s. patricia woldridge - b.s. gary wood - b.s.
neil worm - b.a. richard wright - b.a. associate..io._W.} dixie atkinson janet bilbas barry bishop jackie bollan evelyn brown janice brun!I michael bush
paul scott chamberlin jenni christopher helen collins nola connor sharon darien cheryl dickson karen dieterle cynthia edwards tarry ellis vickie frank arlene franks shannon gulligan nancy jo hammond judy haptonstall derek hogue robin jackman patricia jones james kay randy keller kim kelly michael kidd donna lea glenn leighton ranald mac donald annalce mazza kevin me caffrey mitzi me nutt adel merrick pennie moore kelly o'brien roy per ales mary jane poulos william poundstone joy price shireen quintana brcta richardson elmer romero diana sthlduger teresa shipman michael sivetts barry smith craig snyder patricia snyder debra spomer arthur c.tarr richard stein laura stone teresa williams
spring
'77
asso.£ .J!upplied ~c&n_<;~
angela antonopoulos kim benham gaylene bostron jack brandhorst jerold brown roy br(>Wn caren brumbaugh deborah bruns carrick bruton booth butler michael conners janine cranston ann cruson donald douglass valerie eastin esther elliott jack ie ensign gloria gibson ronald gill danny gurule sheril haslem jamcs heck peggy hejl steve hcjl edward holmes earl iles gordon jones nick lewis gayle lyman alfonso martinez john me broom carol me cauley william me clellan terry morgan douglas nieman glenn olsen alvin ornellas donna rendon
meri lynn rheinschmidt gilbert rivas
doneen saunders aha rae snyder
donna stein
chuck tourney
fred van blerkom
robert van gundy
edward gray lacora hammock deanna harris eleanor merlino jeffrey swoboda associate in s~ien.9! bryan bacon sarah ballard willima boyer kathryn breaker sydnef' breyley jeffrey bridges rita brown cheryl calvert ramona campbell roger chelewski diane christensen cindy ann coe dixie collard stephen collard daniel holt randal eek steven engle1 daniel ferguson yvonne finch charles frisch michael froding ingrid garrett margery gartin jacquelyn gergat jerri giauque julia giminaro nickie gomez mary good cathleen griffee david guilingcr arlene gwin james haining jean harlos
shawna hazelhurst
wade hill david hinkley nick hosner daniel jens barbara kennard kathleen kennedy cheryl knapp elizabeth lam frank leone linda livingston kirk madsen patrick martinez angeline me farlin randall me millen
leslie me: millen
georgia me whorter
jeannc meardon vance meyer
lorin miles nancy miller rose ann miller jean murray marilyn nair marsha nelson vickie newman myron nibldck jean ogorsolka richard pacini kerry pera nancy pcsman lois pifer daniel plutt phillip quintana rebecca rabanal steven salatino ehzabeth scorup janis shanks dean shavers sharon sherman ann slothower brent smith dianne spear gayle sprinkle sharon stack francine stoda robin stotts becky tomkins Jeanine tribolet linda wheeler james white mary ella wincy
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summer, fall graduates
filJm_mfl.L- h.ifhcloLof ans,, science jose chavez - b.a. kathleen e~c·alera - b.s. john evans - b.s. raymond evenson - b.s. judith gustafson - b.a. james lemmon -
b
.s.
michele lyman - b.s. scott mark - b.a. jess me kinney - b.a. d ifford me murlyn - b.s. steven monte -b
.
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kirk olson - b.a. richard piland - b.s. beverly richert - b.a.trinidad silva - b.a. jane wilcox - b.a.
robert workman - b.d.
fred casanova - a.a.s.
debra cockroft - a.a.s
jerry collins - a.a. mary dashner - a.a. ira denton - a.a.s. stephen finocchio - a.a.s. muffett fynn - a.s. james goldner - a.a.s jillene graham - a.a u rla heinrich - a.a.s. nova holloway - a.a.s. paul kareus - a.a.s. lynn kempf - a.s. joan king - a.a. douglas kreid - a.s. mark krey - a.s. nancy logan - a.a.s. mark .me carty - a.a.s. alan palmer - a.a.s. andrea papas - a.a. john schoening - a.s. hilary showaltcr - a.s. howard c;later - a.a. donald taylor - a.s. john wagncr - a.s. wendy white - a.a.s. christine wilson - a.a.s. fall - b~~.hcl.or ...Q.l.ru-t~ science michael anson - b.s. robert brucc - b.a. russell chamney - b.a. james cheskaty - b.a. gerald davi~ - b.a. volney de rush - b.a. thomas fox - b.a. susan gregg - b.s. douglas hagood - b.s. steven hertz - b.s. kenneth hoefner - b.s. elaine ingvertsen - b.a. peter iwu - b.s. tom kerrigan -
b.
a.
keith larsen - b.a. christian martensen - b.a. winifred martin - b.a.melvin meinhart - b.s. steven moycr - b.s. dennis neuburger - b.s. brian rogers - b.a. michael schoede - b.s.. ronald serhrh,t - b.s. sarah smith - b.s. randy swepston - b.a. al§.Qfjat~ d~gre~ robert ashmore - a.s. masako aso - a.a.s. peggy jo ba1rd - a.a.s. jacque bellrn - a.a. theodore block - a.a.s. g. w. dove sr. - a.a. tammy dunkin -
a
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john erickson - ~.s. michael gagliardi -a
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elizabeth goodson - a.a. deborah grossman - a.s. laurence gurule - a.s. ellen harper - a.a. kenneth karp - a.s. fred kester - diploma phil klemme - a.c. stephen leech - a.s. dyanne me clelland - a.s. hallie parks - a.s. william petrillo - a.s. ralcin robcrts - a.s. suzannc schirra - a.a. clan scott - a.a. share schulcr - a.s darlene siemer - a.c. barbara whitten ~ a.s.)
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music makers
Talented musicians entertained snack bar patrons in a series of coffee houses presented
by
the College Centerstudent
nurses
rained
in
Late season thunder showers dampened the ground but not the spirits of the Student Nurse Association. The first-of-the year picnic for new
and returning students was forced indoors to Houston Hall.
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jack white
'sharks' mesa
billiard and ticket shot artist, hustled his skills in
a demonstration Oct. 7 for students and staff.
first disco
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go
bump in the night
Mesa College Radiology Club entertained
ghosts, ghouls, witches and other spookery
at a Halloween Disco featuring KEXO D.J. Craig Hunt.
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life like
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andre kole
an illusionist, sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ, wowed a capacity crowd in Saunders Field House, Oct. 9.
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hunting
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man's past
Dr. Edward George Lewis, a discoverer of homosapiens descendants, lectured November 14, and
was sponsored by the Lectures and Forums Com-mittee. He presented slides about the history and
physiogomy of early man.
In 1932 Lewis, a paleontologist at Yale, went to
India to explore Miocene geological beds dating
back to 12 to 15 million years ago. He found
frag-ments of an upper jaw showing characteristics of man rather than apes. He called it "Ramapithecus"
from the greatest epic poem in Indian literature,
RAMAYANA (an ancient writing about life and adventure.} Other fragments of Ramapithecus
have been found in Spain, Greece, Africa and Eur
-asia. He has been responsible for finding other fossils and has participated in expeditions for the
American Museum of Natural History. He is a Dis
-Lewis cited a Nov. 7 TIME article, which pictured
an upright Ramapithecus and stated that the pi
c-ture was "presumptious" because one could h
ard-ly conclude that Rarnapithecus walked upright or
was any particular size just from several fragments
of jaw bone - the only remains of him.
"These creatures of the past and their descen
-dants are alive today as we are. Man did not evolve
from any type of monkey that we know today."
He stressed that early primates were and still are
distinguished from the man-like creatures by their
dentures - apes have Jong blade-like lower teeth
with gappy upper teeth. Any one seeking man's
ancestors would do well to study their teeth
be-cause teeth - the hardest substances in the body
- will become fossilized and last through millions
unhappy lady
The second production of the 1977-1978 season, "Hedda Gabler," was presented Nov. 17, 18, and 19.
It was directed by Margaret Sullivan, her third time
as a director on the Mesa stage. Written in 1890 by
Henrik lbson, a Norwegian playwright, the character Hedda Gabler, as were most female characters in
Ibsen's plays, was based on a real person, an 18-year old girl with whom he was involved when he was 65.
She told him that she had no intention of marrying
him, but instead was intent on taking married men from their wives. Ibsen studied Hedda very carefully,
and then presented for the world the new liberated
woman, Hedda Gabler. She was a restless woman
without direction; she had bold ideas without a warm heart. The play, written originally in Norwei-gian, was translated and made its American debut in
1906. The Mesa cast included:
Carlene Craig .. ... .... ... Aunt Julia
Nancy Bauer . . . Berte
Peter Goldthwaite ... .. George Tesman Connie Rotunda ... Hedda Gabler
Patty Fields ... ... Mrs. Elvstad Vincent Freeman ... ... Judge Brack
John Eby ... ... .. Eilert Lovborg
Assistant Director ... .. Randy Knapton
Costume Designer ... Mark Eberly Shop Foreman ... Steve Mulkey
Pianist .. ... ... ... Maggie Nagatomo
last tango in houston
last bash Nov. 12, with "Sweet Leaf"
jamming down the partyers consuming 20 kegs of beer within two and a half hours. This was the last celebration before the gym was remodeled, and
the night was set a fire by the
drummer igniting his instruments into flames.
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'equus': latin for horse
"With one particular horse called Nugget, he
embraces. The animal digs its sweaty brow into
his cheek, and they stand in the dark for an
hour - like a necking couple. And of all the
nonsensical things - I keep thinking about
the horse! Not the boy; the horse, and what it may be trying to do to him."
These are the opening words of Martin Dysart,
one of the two major characters in the two-act
drama, "Equus," by Peter Shaffer. The
statement refers to Alan Strang, a 17-year old boy who has been sent to Dysart because he
blinded six horses with a metal spike. Dysart, a psychiatrist, must cope with his own personal
problems, but is faced with the towering dilemma of probing into the boy's mind and
trying to rehabilitate him.
Walker Theater. The "adult" play was directed by William S. Robinson with set design by Perry Carmichael. J.R. Beardsley was assistant
director with the following cast:
Martin Dysart, a psychiatrist ... .. Jim Jarrett Nurse ... ... ... Annette Dabbs Hesther Salomon, a magistrate ... Rita Frank Alan Strang ... . Peter Goldthwaite
Frank Strang, his father ... Mike Doyle
Dora Strang, his mother ... Susie Cypher
Horseman/Nugget .... ... Jim Calkins
Jill Mason .. ... ... Melinda Scott Harry Dalton, the stable owner . Tony Douglas
Horses ... Larry Basford, Joel Carmichael,
Charles Lindquist, Kris Stephens,
Randy Whinery
Stage Manager ... Ginny Baughman Lights ... Patty Fields
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Robinson, head of Mesa College's Speech and Drama Department, and Darlene Gsell, public relations director for Right to Decency, Inc. Robert Werner, ecumenical campus minister, moderated the
February 8 "town-hall style" college-community forum, occasioned by Mesa's January production of Peter Shaffer's play "Equus." An estimated 125 students, faculty, and interested citizens attended the 2112 hour session in the Student Lounge.
Robinson addressed the issue saying that the play had been done by other colleges in the state without objection to the language or the nude scene, when in fact, Mesa did not do the scene completely
nude. Gsell stated that she had not seen the play, but had read it the night before the forum. She admitted she was not offended by what she had read, but by what she had imagined she would have seen on stage. Her objection was raised on behalf of those who had written to her organization in
opposition to the production calling it "pornography" and "obscenity."
Several members of the cast spoke out in defense of the play as a psychological and/or religious drama
based on a true incident. Other students commented on the effects of the play in addition to related issues such as 24-hour weekend dorm visitation and X-rated movies. The issue of college/community
relations, now that Mesa is a state college, was brought up by some students, and one townsperson said
she felt it was being overlooked by the students. The discussion remained calm and rational, though
Gs~I mentioned that she felt she was being ridiculed and Robinson said he wondered if he was being threatened.
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strikes
Mesa College's Geology club going under the alias of the Strikes and Dips gallantly fought and defeated the KEXO DJs, also known as the Knights of the Iguana. The Knights went down to resounding defeat at the hands of the Strikes, 45-39. A good time was had by all.
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One of Shakespeare's best-known tragedies, "Hamlet," was performed February 23-25, with direction and set design by Perry Carmichael. Playing the lead in the dramatic-humorous-tragical play, which
includes a "dumb show," was Kris Stephens, Mesa sophomore, with the following supporting cast: Claudius, King of Denmark ... John Frey
Polonius, Lord Chamberlain ... Mark Green
Horatio, friend to Hamlet ... ... Bryan Bauer
Laertes, son to Polonius ... Larry Basford
Rosencrantz, a courtier ... Bill Heiss Guildenstern, a courtier ... Mack Leatherby
Osric, a courtier ... .... Steve Bates
A Priest ... ... ... Randy Knapton Marcellus, an officer ... Randy Knapton Bernardy, an officer ... ... Mike Rumsey Francisco, a soldier ... Gary Higley
Gravedigger .. ... Mike Rumsey Fortinbras, Prince of
Norway . . . Mack leatherby
Ghost of Hamlet's
father . . . Mike Doyle
Gertrude, mother of
Hamlet ... Kim Kamas
Ophelia, daughter to
Polonius ... Carolyn Frey
Player King ... ... Kirk Swallow Player Villain . . . David Fite Player Queen ... .... Rachel Nelson Members of the Court: Sandy McCoy, Ginny Baughman, Maggie Nagatomo, Melinda Scott,
Gary Higley, Debbie Reddick, Pat Verna,
Cinna-mon Webber
Costume and Jewelry Designer .. . E~ik Seaborg Stage Manager ... Steve Mulkey
Lights ... Joel Carmichael
Sound .. ... Charles Lindquist Properties ... ... . Patty Fields House Manager ... ... Rita Frank
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Music, comedy, and dance were the key ele-ments presented in an opera at Walter Walker Theater March 2 by Mesa's Music Theater class. The entertainment was arranged by Maebeth Guyton, who also acted as musical director. Maggie Sullivan, drama instructor, staged both one-act operas.
"The Perfect Wife" featured Kim Kamas as Ser-pina; J.R. Beardsley as Vespone, the mute; and Dane Eddy as Uberto. The story was placed in early 18th century Italy, and has been labeled "a masterpiece that is one of the enduring classics of music literature."
"Little Harlequinade," in the style of Comedia Del 'Arte, was performed with masks and fake swords. Lead singers in this performance
in-cluded Peter Goldthwaite as Harlequin; Dane
Eddy as Brighella; and Kristin Kercheval as Col-umbine.
Other selections included the Trio, Card Scene from "Carmen," "Chorus of the Peasants" from
"Cavallerina Rusticana," and numbers from
"The Bartered Bride.''
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SBA, in cooperation with PowderhornCorporation, sponsored the first Win-terfest at the Grand Mesa Ski Area Fri-day, February 17. Lift tickets were only
$2 and a "Mav Munch" barbeque
fol-lowed the day of races and fun!
Approxi-mately 280 students frolicked the after
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happy birthday
kmsa
munchies, and 33 kegs helped 550 celebrate KMSA's third year on the air. A balloon ride on February 25 provided hotair entertainment. Marathon broadcasting throughout the weekend highlighted the events, and added more opportunity for people to participate in the fund-raising auction.
nate bale-chief engineer
jeff frye-station manager bruce mcgregor-asst. station
manager
joe sprick-program director ric mittleman-music director
greg kirchoff-promotions
d.j.s j.j. jeffries
dock of rock tammy sue
ramblin' rod
commander quay lewd john zacharia
kid leo
homer dawson katman
j. gass
gamblers'
heaven
Students gambled the night away at Black Jack,
Craps, Roulette, 5-card draw, Bingo, and
Chuck-a-luck, dealt by faculty and staff in the
4th annual Las Vegas Nite March 2. The stakes
were high: a trip for two to Disneyland went to Lisa Tarrant; Susan Burleigh won in-state tuition and fees for spring quarter; and Doug Tabuchi got a cassette recorder.
college center board
frank keller-adviser tom o'connor
sue boulton-pres. alan trujillo
rites of winter
Mesa Repertory Dancers presented their annual winter-dance concert on the evenings of March 10 & 11, with a matinee performance on the 11th as well. Two faculty members' selections,
"Galaxy II," a piece epitomizing matriarchal supremacy over the 'power of the force' in the year 3037 was choreographed by Ann Sanders. dale lee niven chose to do a parody on "Swan Lake,"
entitled "Duck Lake," featuring Stacey Merritt and Rick Cata. Students selections included a piece by Jill McKnight who chose the more current theme of the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Dreams of a Dreamer, Rhoda Westfall
Martha Basinger, Mark Green, Judy Marriott Revroom, Rick Cata,
Rick Cala, Debbie Mulkey, Kirk Swallow
Interpolations
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Ill, Bill Doolin Martha Basinger, Karalee Mahannah, JillMcKnight
Ain Brera,
Jill
McKnight Karalee Mahannah-Palestinian Jill McKnight-Young Israeli Ann Sanders-Zionist IsraeliThat's entertainment, dale lee niven
Martha Basinger, Bobbie Jo Etter, Cheryl Gaines, Mark Green, Noreen Juarez, Kim Kamas, Denise Tipping, Kristin Kercheval, Karalee
Mahannah, Judy Marriott, Debbie
McCormack, Rhoda Westfall, Debbie
Mulkey, Rachel Nelson, Laurie Olson, Sue
Duck Lake, dale lee niven
Stacey Merritt-Odette Rick Cala-Prince Siegfried
Georgeann Jouflas-Queen
Ducks-Linda Bale, Lynn Garber, Georgeann
Jouflas, Marcia Helmricks, Joanne Potratz Hunters-Vince Freeman, Mark Green, Chris
Kanaly, Kirk Swallow
Galaxy II, Ann Sanders
dale lee niven-Queen Justine
Rachel Nelson-1st magistrate-Peace
Jill McKnight-2nd magistrate-Harmony Karalee Mahannah-3rd magistrate-Joy
Men from Zarta-Bill Doolin, Rick Cala, Bryan
Bauer
Amoebae People-Tony Briggs, Barb Cooley, Rena Diamond, Steve Ely, Lynn Garber, Judy Marriott, Stan Rusin, Rhoda Westfall Children-Lucia Hutchins, Camille Chiono, Karen
Severson, Shelly Worsham, Paula Van Gundy
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Delta Lambda Chapter of the Sigma Sigma Sigma
Sorority was installed March 4, two years after the process was started. Mesa's chapter has 14 collegiate members, and two alumnae members.
Tri Sigma began in 1898 at a female normal school,
now Longwood College, in Farmville, Virginia. The
social service sorority helps support three children's hospitals across the country, in Dallas, St. Louis, and
North Carolina, and raises funds to contribute annu-ally to the Robbie Page Memorial Fund, as a national philanthropic drive.
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kim ashcraft peggy baxter melodie burns teresa carpenterduane cook -missions chairman ron felt - president
kathy motes mark oman tonya ranch
kim reid-social chairman
joe righter - outreach chairman tom shellnut
dave rogers - adviser
crusade for christ
lori armstrong peggy baxter cecelia bowman david bradley melodie burns rory dark ann cooke ann cooper gary cox dee davis patti donohoo
tim dougherty - vice president chuck finnegan dave flower loren frace bill heiss mike hemberger john huff kim huff jan james
glenn johnson - secretary jeff kilmer
suzi klick linda livingston
helen miller carla monterey
ron moore - president debbie morris sue mullen mary palo sherry peaslee jerry radspinner tanya ranch joyce reed kim reid joe righter ann rinehart sue rinehart alan selch vicki selch lea shellabarger susan stay judy stoddart bob tenney larry trask norma trask rick whitfield
larry anderegg don andrews roger bankert gerrick berger rick biggs terry burkhardt
tom chappel - secretary jim cooper mike cosby gary cox karen dennis cindy deweese brad dodd lori hartmann fred hayes dennis hotovec jeff hotovec glenn johnson peter kearl mike kerschen mike klatt richard knott john kuykendall mark luttrell elizabeth mcdarmont paul maywood - treasurer naomi medow
dee miller vivian passer doug pickering
international
relations club
karen alley karen ardis joe bradley
jennie cotter - secretary jody crider
scott hammond - c.c. rep. earl hughes - president scott reed
ed schlichenmayer
matt smith - vice president greg walcher
louis morton - adviser
steve rhoades
judy rice - vice president shelly shockley
beverly stone terry thyer
ray walls, c.c. rep. jeanette wegner doug wescott danise west brian williams
chynthia wilson - president scott winters
dell foutz, jim johnson, jack roadifer - adviser
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maverick football club
norman alien bryan ashbee randy baker joe berry jon bethka tony bitoni theodore block buff bowen gary britton bernie chavies-representative dewayne dark doug dine greg collins dave conaway gary cook bill cyr brooks davenport jeff delmonico mike delmonico manuel ellsworth richard englehardt bill fahrenkrug mike fahrenkrug calvin farner bruce flynn mark gardunio jeff gordon brian gottlieb-president stewart john helium bill hollinger dennis james glenn jehle theron johnson kevin jones kris jordinelli armando lopez louis lynch brent martellaro kirby mayberry stanley mickels scott mitchell-treasurer david patterson gary rogers
stan rusin-vice president robert schmitz ray senna sam shepard alfred shirley leonard simmons bruce shell craig synder doug sorter nate swagel freddie taylor kirk teaney tim templeton bruce tompson perry turner randy vance terry williams mark wilson chuck wiman
jack perrin, ray biggs, joe dune; advisers
polly barron toni blair susan goetz lee graf ellen hill
dorothy holden - secretary
tammie jutten diane lavengood bob logan doug miller dayton myers gari pauli linda paulson florence porter
jenny powell - president debbie reddick
marie robbins
anita rodriguez - treasurer craig spain
rich springmyer - fr. rep.
sue stimack - vice president kim walker
christy white gary zukas
chuck phaneuf - adviser
mesa
repertory
dance
linda bale
martha basinger - president bryan bauer tony briggs rick cala barbara cooley renay diamond bill doolin vincent freeman candy gandi lynn garber mark green marica helmricks lucia hutchins chris kanaly karalee mahannah judy marriott jill mcknight stacey merritt kathleen murphy rachel nelson joanne potraz
crystal robson - secretary deborah smith
karen stubbs kirk swallow katie welch rhoda westfall
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mesa theater guild
alice baldrey steve bates
nancy bauer - secretary, treasurer michael doyle - president
mark eberly - vice president gordon england
rita frank
vincent freeman - c.c. rep. peter goldthwaite gary higley barbara houle jim jarrett kim kamas randy knapton charles lindquist terry matson maggie nagatomo randy whinery
william s. robinson, adviser
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joyce ballard dan bennett pam davis
ralph garver - state vice president bill gerhard
sheila hagemann jodi horton
jill john - treasurer
pal kelleher - vice president mike klatt
vickie marsh
kely mickelson - reporter, photographer cindy petersen - · secretary
roy reece ruby richardson kris schielke ed schlichenmayer
bev schlauger - president joyce smith
jim sutrina
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carlene craig mike depinto mike doyle vince freeman robin hanzl earl hughes rita mccoy tom o'connor greg olender joe rhodes breta richardsongreg walcher - c.c. rep.
cheryl wilkinson - president
jim yabrove
madge huffer - adviser
phi theta kappa
buzz bigum
jody davis - president orlan dove
jim latchaw
gary lyons - treasurer, ice rep. dave morton
kathy motes debbie pitts cindy schulze
jeff vogel - vice president
suan wilkenson - secretary, historian
bernadine wilson judy wood kathy yarbrough
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student
nurses'
association
coco ambler nancy anderson peggy baxter beverly browe lisa carlson bill chambers mary lou dawson carol dunckley
nancy flannery - vice president dianna fury - treasurer
rich geer janet grant bill hart cindy hicks dianne higgins tori hunt marcee ingram vickie jarret patti kirk barbara leach pamela lepore polly look wendy rnckenna heather rnclaughlin holly mclaughlin judy morein sherry nugent janet orban tom orban kathy pike rita rose
sue rinehart - vice pres. suzie sante - secretary steve scymanski
susan stay
cindy schulze - president stephanie taylor - c.c. rep. sheri todd
fran thomas gloriajean wentzel carol willonglly theresa wilson
jane vanderkolk, adviser
sigma sigma sigma sorority
julie archercherie claycomb kathleen daily
eileen danahey - secretary linda jacoby
donna lea - vice president kim merritt
geri sue parsons - treasurer joyce phippen
dianne pineau
deborah pitts - president breta richardson
sherylynn sharp
karlene (peppi) walker carol warner
virginia beemer - faculty adviser anita daily - alum adviser
gean abbott tammy alien
eileen archuleta - secretary jeannette avila
gilbert lucero
jim spiers
booth butler - president john wagner - exc. vice pres.
mary dashner - secretary gary gavin jim mcdonnell dennis lujan louis martinez allan currier harvey cash herbert leger mike burritt mike freeman richard romero roy brown jane heard douglas wescott bill oliver
bob kolenc - admin. vice pres. bud slater rob diehl john pond rick springmyer marty murphy tom dala jere grismore mike strickland robert shea irvon effinger debra james tom duke jack laurie deborah wagner tom wood bryan cairns carolyne flannery
reynaldo martinez - vice pres. sandy rivera - treasurer
jeannette romero albert triuillo
rich baca - adviser
john gilbert raymond ball peter irwin orvile kline lynne reams jack walls steve scymanski richard cole joyce smith marica gernert bob hill jon showalter: warren henderson bill gerhard harvey reese kathi gisoldi loyal blair richard halli jake garduno gary ehyatt doug loesch eric loesch herb gentry russet o'neal reynaldo martinez paul berg david berg don walker paul jacquez richard sammons - tr. anna dhabolt robert burkholder theodore wilgenbusch becky baker earl losik gerald lange jon coroin ed johansmeier keith secrest ron hillhouse mark kraft lawson stephen danial widner dell brown jim blasdel
john herturfner - treasurer radar edge gerrit vevshuuv russet chamney phil lake jim walruff dennis brasher ron hepner jeff koch alex gisoldi richard duran tarry violett bob ekmark james miller louis janke rodney kolenc bob meyers robert scoville daivd ericson kevin karr ray steinberg mike jacob lawrence drumm steve place mark egan jamie gillmore mark britvec don olsen
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ski club
jamie baker gwenn benson phil bray-c.c. rep. kent brumback bernie chavies-vice-pres. traci cotton orlan dove randy kittle debbie lorentzen rick mehrhoff beth o'riley steve pettes chuck poland-vice-pres. bev roth rex sellers leslie strickland kevin sullivan-pres. pam thal christy wolfe anne wolford jon yamamoto ric mcneil-adviser
latter-day
saints student assoc.
diana boothe sheri davies lee eberhart donna farley teryl gardner kenneth haile-councilman of student affairs gary hall glen hart mark hostetter-president debra marcum ted morrison chris randall marie robbins-secretary don walker-councilman of membership doug wescott
steve williams-rules committee representative
wayne nelson-adviser
inter-residence hall council
christine denney-vice pres. karen earley clay frazier terrance griffin j.w. hindman-president karl manley terri natal teresa phillips
ruby ann richardson-secretary michelle thiebaud
janette torgerson kevin warrick nancy whaley
greg hurd - food manager al stewart - asst. man.
paul abbott karen alley dave baker rick bowdish debbie bruce kevin brun randy cloud vicki colpitts betty cress dee davis sylvia davis jeff delmonico stephanie driscol cecelia enger ralph garber julie goodwin peter gouge keith hammitte keith hancock norman hicks rick hollembeak terry holzer joyce labig lucy linn virginia manchester ruth mariz carlos martinez erma martinez blenda melanson reola melanson helen miller lonnie morton sherry mortsonson beth o'riley eleanor palmer terry palmer steve pettes dola pound steve richardson barb rinker diana roblez pat sitton tom shavely bruce snell doug sortor hazel swingle tim templeton barb van houten
rick whitfield julie wilson dave woodland fern wright maintenance bill conklin-director sam ashby martin ayala william banks trank beagley albert cole michael dessert kent dickson richard dodd william duty louise edwards helen farmer george franz louise edwards george franz waiter fritzlan james glenn nadine graham waiter green milo harris sharon hill randall hubbard floyd hutton randy hutton john kiesler donald ladson gerald lange antonia martinez carlos nichols frances patton francis payne tony redding waiter remington ed ress dorothy rieger henry saddoris warren severe harold snyder everett stewart robert tracy
donald van houten donald willison jo ann willison
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alice baldrey - news staff susan burleigh - ad staff carol davis - news staff dave fishell - news staff rita frank - typesetter gloria fraser - news staff
vincent freeman - entertainment editor
jeffrey frye - editor
muffett fynn - news staff
ed george - circulation manager
cheryl hardy - news staff
randy keller - news staff billie kinser - sports editor ross liff - news staff
bruce mcgregor - office manager
stan miller - chief photographer
dave morton - ad manager
nancy nyberg - typesetter
don olsen - associate producer
leslie strickland - photographic staff
carla thompson - news staff
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earl hughes - activities editor paul maywood
stacy merritt
maverick staff
dave metzger - photography editor
lynn mills
keith myers
hallie parks - editor helen roady
mike rumsey bruce ryman
melinda scott - people editor
aaron vann grant waldref cinnamon webber joann wells
tess carmichael - adviser
student body association
tom o'connor - president
alan trujillo - vice president, administrative affairs
barb myers - vice president, campus affairs
rade vranesh - vice president, student services
hallie parks, vice president, clubs-organizations finance committee karen alley jennie cotter kim markel matt smith mike mclennon rules committee phil bray bernie chavies nancy hammond glenn johnson dale robbins scott mitchell entertainment committee tracy berry ed schlichenmayer greg walcher duke wortmann collegiate committee janet bilbas bill doolin ray esparsen gary moyer
herman allmaras bob alstatt julia amos kathie ashley vaunda brower pat blackburn scott cinnamon rob deary kathe cooke lynne dickson shirley dickson loretta faber joyce flora ruth foote sherry foutz clay frazier sandy gdovin bill gerhard leslie gerlach steve bates diana bishop bruce blackburn sandra bowen cecelia bowman jeanne bristol aimee conley linda crew debra currier susan cypher lynne dickson patricia donohoo martin ellrick david fite laura foster clayton frazier
community chorus
ollie hendricks chariayne hefley jeff hotovec lou anne hughes bert huston joyce kelly frank kickson mary kline edna knackstedt robert knowles sue landman thelma norwood lennis o'brien mary o'brien peg oswald tarry oswalt anne page dorolynn parker linda pattersoncollege choir
mary garland william gerhard susan ginther raymond hill elizabeth hunter kristin kercheval shirley king kathy knudsen deborah krieger mary ludwig debra marcum helen miller bridget moore chis odwalt beth parker deborah pitts harland patterson mahlon peters joy peters alyce price mar j richards vince rose connie sharp ken smith leona smith lee springsteel linda stanchfield gloria stanley karen stone dorothy sublett george van camp lois waidbarbara watt shirley whitier
darrell blackburn - director
lorene sanford - accompanist
peggy pollock ann rinehart christine samora jim showalter cheri smith danene swihart donald walker john wells jack white susan wilkenson steve williams jim yabrove bonnie henson-accompanist
142 1st violin norman ashley royce bervig bruno eidinger greg hinnen mark puckett terry snook clara steele melba wilkinson paul wubben carol haskins 2nd violin carmell dubose peggy duff pat dickensheets robin fuller vicki griggs debbie jackson susan larson dan morgan viola michelle berry david birkedahl jim engstrom emma grantham david lowell herb sanders bruce blackburn jeanne bristol carlene craig debra currier mary dashner john eddy gordon england david fite clayton frazier susan ginther pete goldthwaite jeffrey hotovec elizabeth hunter
modern choir
kim kamas kristin kercheval theresa mattson breta richardson jim showalter teresa smith donald walker josh wells jack white susan wilkenson steven williamsbonnie henson - accompanist
darrell blackburn - director
civic symphony orchestra
cello Iara birkedahl joy currier marjorie mccrory leslie montgomery cynthia norman bryan smith jeanne urbach string bass
mary leah chavies shauna hazelhurst richard shaffer david wilkenson holly wood flute daphne bevill janelle meyer debbie pitts georgia watkins piccolo daphne bevill oboe donna gunsaullus eleanor schmidt carolyn sears english horn kris dingman clarinet julie bush judy huffaker paul schneider bassoon terri cantrell larry matarvese french horn mikki berkoff diana nichols jack nisley jacque pace jim wells trumpet marion jacobs robert lamunyon trombone roger bulla gerald davis greg karly tuba don walker timpani karen brakey percussion robert baugh
robert baugh bruce blackburn bruce brandstetter gary bulla julie bush dane eddy martin ellirck steve engler jim estes mike jacob
jazz band
raymond hill roger kitson terrence me evoy sherry peaslee charles poland beth schick daniel southard david wallen doug wangelin debbie wilsonpaul schneider - director of all the mesa bands
michelle berkoff bruce blackburn bruce brandstetter julie bush mike bush bernard chavies chrissa cornell carol davis dane eddy martin ellrick steve engler
combo
pep band
peggy gunn terrie heineman raymond hill becky hiradka kim howe roger kitson sherry peaslee deborah pitts patty quilling david wallen doug wangelinbrass quintette
144 larry archuleta robert baugh julie bellile michelle berkoff bruce blackburn mike bowers lea ann brach darlene bradley bruce brandstetter gary bulla julie bush mike bush carol davis tim dougherty dane eddy martin ellrick steve engler raymond hill becky hiradka ruth ann guber roger kitson garrie krizman elaine macy
dance band
larry archuleta darlene bradley bruce brandstetter julie bush mike bush brian case tim dougherty james estessymphonic band
dianne pineau deborah pits mike quinn william schick richard shafter tedia vath david wallenpaul schneider - director
sandra meade mary palo sherry peaslee dianne pineau deborah pitts joe prin patty quilling mike quinn shayne rienks dennis rosette cynthia ryan eric ryden bill schick sherylynn sharp bill somerville beverly stone Steven timpte tedra vath don walker david wallen kevin warrick debbie wilson