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Second Floor Residents: FRONT ROW: Brian Mooberry, Kelly Kiser, Galen Mc Arthur, Robert Holland. SECOND ROW: Steve Starr, John Elliot, Dan Black, Rick Meyer, Fred Wells. THIRD ROW: Bill Robertson, Alan Sleder, Joe Ballard, Frank Gerberding, Mark Richardson, Mike Reed. BACK ROW: Ron Jarred, Dan Lafferty, John Puriton, Bill Dinkle, Cecil Beverly. school functions and to promote school spirit. One of the most valuable assets in college life is gained by living in the dorm, where students learn to adjust to live with other people twen- ty-four hours a day. This is one lesson text books cannot provide. College is more than academic learning, and the dorm helps fill the gap of education. First Floor Resid ents: FRONT ROW: Rusty Spindel, Rod Dutt, Bob Tate, Gerald Wiens. SECOND ROW: Randy Hallgren, Al Red- burn, Murray Cox, Doug Dennis. THIRD ROW: Floyd Winter, Frank Reed, John Jackson, Craig Stephens, Richard Molzen. BACK ROW: Pete Bonnel, Tom Coyne, Ed Briggs. Organizations 27
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Second Floor Residents: FRONT ROW: Linda Oldham, Barbara Hodler, Sandy Sarkett, Judy Aitken, Judy Smith. SECOND ROW: Melanie Hulse, Becky Pierce, Marcia Talbot, Sally Cocking, De Etta Schon, Brenda Fox, Janet Arnold, Deby Mercer, Jan Herrick. THIRD ROW: Karan Hartman, Donna Carlson, Janie Center, Sandy Jansen, Nancy Engels. BACK ROW: Sheryl Grieving, Marge Klassen, Jeannette Putney, Debby Henline, Marty Seimers, Sue Thompson, Linda Ross, Sandra Klaassen, Christi Gratton, Kristina Wadsworth, Carol Gillette. Living in the dormitory presents a great chal- lenge to each of its 112 residents. It is a com- munity which interacts to help its residents obtain the full benefits of college. The close location allows students to be more active in Dormitory life supplements academic learning First Floor Residents: FRONT ROW: Candi Everson, Paula Beavers, Cheryl Freeman, Joy Huffman, Martha Brainard. SECOND ROW: Sandra Peck, Nancy Olsen, Mauntia Deines, Susan Hamilton, Marcia Spires, Peg Triboulet, Nancy Studebaker. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Daniels, Carol Arrington, Janet Lemon, De Ann Triboulet, Diann Wiens, Susie Paph, Kay Little. BACK ROW: Val- erie Freeman, Martha Schweitzer, Linda Tredway, Carol Book, Linda Linot, Diana Herschberger. 26 Organizations
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Student SKSTA During the first semester, the primary activi- ty of the Student Kansas State Teachers Asso- ciation was giving a Christmas party at Grandview Elementary School in coopera- tion with the Collegiate 4-H Club. Kathy Bird helps children turn in last minute orders to Santa (Steve Smith). Refreshments are a vital part of a Christmas party. Members meet to organize for future projects. SKSTA — FRONT ROW: Mike Boydston, Barbara Hodler, Kathy Moore, Kathy Bird, Sharon Goodman, Melinda Algrim, Diana Swift, Mrs. Choens, Rick Fawcett.
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