Emporia State University - Sunflower Yearbook (Emporia, KS)
- Class of 1950
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of fhe year I949-I950 a+ KSTC,
Emporia, as seen fhrough 'the
eyes of "Corky," Emporia
S+a+e's picforial mascot We
have fried in every way possible
+o refell 'rhe impor+an+ evenfs
in such a way 1'ha+ fhey will
remain a lasfing memory in fhe
minds of all who parficipafed in
fhem, or enioyed fhem.
The Sunflower s+a'ff wishes +o
falce +his opporfunily fo +hanlc
all who assisfed in malcing fhis
yearbook possible.
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ADMINISTRATIQN
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STUDENT BQDY
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CAMPUS SI-IQTS
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Book IV
G R E E K S
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BookV
ORGANIZATIONS
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GOVERNOR FRANK CARLSON
THE STATE
THE HONORABLE Frank Carlson, Governor of
Kansas, is now serving his second ferm in fhe ex-
ecufive office af Topeka. In his posifion as gover-
nor, he heads all fhe sfafe schools, and fakes an
acfive inferesf in each of fhe educafional insfifu-
fions. The faculfy and sfudenfs of KSTC are always
proud fo welcome Governor Carlson fo fheir
campus. All will long remember his recenf visif here
when he officially sfarfed fhe building of fhe Wil-
Iiam Allen Whife Memorial Library.
Governor Carlson has faifhfully been on hand
fo help us celebrafe Homecoming in frue decorum,
and every spring fo honor fhe graduafing seniors.
The school is indebfed fo him for his unfiring efforfs
of guidance and leadership.
To help fhe governor in his educafional faslc a
Board of Regenfs was esfablished. The fen mem-
bers of fhis board meef monfhly, adopf new
measures and approve budgefs for all fhe sfafe
colleges and universifies.
The Board of Regents
FRED M. HARRIS, Chairman . . Offawa
DREW MCLAUGHLIN . . Paola
OSCAR S. STAUFFER . . . Topeka
LESTER MCCOY . . . Garden Cify
WILLIS N. KELLY . . . . Hufchinson
Mrs. ELIZABETH I-IAUGI-IEY . Concordia
GROVER POOLE . . . . Manhaffan
Dr. L. B. SPAKE . . . Kansas Cify
JERRY E. DRISCOLL . . . . Russell
HUBERT BRIGHTON, Secrefary . . Topeka
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THE PRESIDENT
DAVID L. MacFARLANE, Presidenf of Kansas Sfafe
Teachers College of Emporia, is serving his fiffh
year as adminisfrafive head of our college.
His acfive work has won our school local presfige
and nafional fame. Affer fhe lull of fhe war years,
fhe college has seen ifs enrollmenf increase rapidly.
Many problems unknown before fhe war had fo be
solved by fhe new presiclenf who fook office in
I944.
Any sfudenf af Emporia Sfafe knows fhaf "Scof-
fy" MacFarlane is always ready fo help wifh any
academic or personal problems. Under fhe careful
supervision of fhe presidenf's office, Emporia Sfafe
has provided many young men and women wifh
adequafe guidance and facilifies.
A forceful speaker, Dr. MacFarlane is much in
demand in fhe Middle Wesf, where he has ad-
dressed many educafional and civic groups. Civic-
minded himself, he has served fhe cifizens of
Emporia as well as ifs collegiafe youfh.
ADMINISTRATION
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DEAN OF THE COLLEGE
Dr. Ray C. Maul
B.S.Ed., M.A., EcI.D.
HEAD OF THE GRADUATE DIVISION
Dr. John E. Jacobs
B.S.Ed., M.S.Ed., Ph.D.
THE REGISTRAR
Nafhan P. Budd
B.S.EcI.. M.A.
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COMPTROLLER
R. G. Cremer
BS.Com., B.S.EcI.
DEAN OF WOMEN
Wig
Dr. Ru1'l1 Schillinger
B.S.Ed., M.Ed., Ed.D.
STUDENT PERSONNEL
Dr. George A. Comsfoclc
A.B., M.A., Ed.D.
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Alex Daughfry
B.S.Ed., M.S.
H. D. Hollinger
B.S.
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DEPARTMENT HEADS
Dr. Claude E. ArneH', B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Head of Deparfmenf of Social Science
C. P. Baber, B.A., M.A.
Head of Deparfmeni of Library Science
E. L. Barnharf, B.S., M.S.
Head of Deparfmenf of lndusfrial Aris P
Dr. John Breukelman, B.A., M.S., Ph.D.
Head of Depar+men'r of Biological Science
Dr. S. Winsfon Cram, B.A., Ph.D.
Head of Depar+men+ of Physical Science
Norman R. Eppinlc, B.E.A., M.A.
Head of Deparfmenf of Ari'
Miss Edna McCullough, B.S.Ed., M.A.
Head of Deparimeni of Women's Physical Educafion
E. C. McGill, B.S.Ed., M.S.
Head of Deparimeni of Commerce
Dr. Minnie Miller, B.S.Ed., M.A., Ph.D.
Head of Deparimenf of Foreign Language
Dr. Oscar J. Peferson, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Head of Deparfmenf of Mafhemaiics
Dr. George R.R. Pflaum, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Head of Deparimenf of Speech
Dr. EvereH Rich, B.S.Ed., M.A., Ph.D.
Head of Depar+men+ of English
Dr. Roberl M. Taylor, A.B., A.M., M.M.,
Ph.D.
Head of Deparimenf of Music
F. G. Welch, B.S.EcI., M.S.
Head of Deparfmenf of Men's Physical Educaiion
Miss Kafhryn Whi'r'ren, B.S., M.S.
Head of Deparfmenf of Home Economics
FACULTY
F.U.G. Agrelius
J. Riley Aiken
Rolland Alferman
Dr. Ted F. Andrews
Norman Ashbaugh
Miss Vida Askew
Eric Baber
Herman Baehr
Dr. Weldon Baker
Loy Banks
Miss .JeaneH'e Bigge
Biological Science
Foreign Language
Educaiion and Psychology
Biological Science
lnclusirial Aris
English
Educaiion
Commerce
Chemisiry
English
Eolucaiion
Dr. C. Sfewarl Boerlman
Merle E. Brooks
James H. Buchanan
G. A. Buzzard
E. J. Caulkins
Keifh Caywood
Miss Helen Coleman
Social Science
Biological Science
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Social Science
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Miss Margarei' Corrigan
Denis Cowan
Mrs. Inez Cox
Miss Ann Davies
V. A. Davis
Miss Helen Douglass
Miss Ricla Duckwall
Roy Durham
Miss Harrie+ Elcoclc
Waller Elder
EvereH' Fish
Miss Irene Fox
Miss lcla Franz
Miss Jeanne Galley
C. F. Glaclfel+er
Miss Anne Goebel
Dr. W. H. Gray
Miss Jean Gunderson
Home Economics
Music
Library Science
Music
English
Educalion
Commerce
Social Science
Order Librarian
Commerce
Men's Plwysical Educaiion
Eolucajrion
Educaiion
Women's Physical Eolucarion
Biological Science
Eolucarion
Psychology
Music
FAC
Miss Irene Hanson
C. O. Haskell
Charles Hendricks
Mrs. Irene Hendricks
V. C. HieH
Miss Ada Hodgson
Dale Hogan
Dr. Cliffon B. Huff
Miss Faye Huffman
Miss Emma Humble
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Library Science
Educaiion
Music , A ,V
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Commerce it ii
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Direclor oi Exlension
Laboraiory Sclwool Libraries
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Miss Judifh Jacobs
Educalion
Miss Valela Jeffrey
Eclucaiion and Music
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Miss lrene Johnson 51. , l
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Miss Adelaide Kauzer y L . ' A
Commerce - Q
Miss Mary Kreisinger 2 A ff Z
Paul Kufnink
Miss Gerfrude Lemon
Leopold Liegl
Men's Physical Eclucalion
Exiension Librarian
Music
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FACULTY
C. D. Long
Charles Masl'en
Miss Ida McCain
Miss Alice McDonnell
Alvin E. Morris
Dr. Orville Mosher
Ward Overholl'
Theodore Owen
Mark Pedigo
Virgil Person
Miss Olive Phelps
Raymond Russell
A. D. Schmufz
Dr. H. E. Schrammel
Dr. William H. Seiler
Vernon Sheffield
H. Dennis Sherlc
Miss Maud Shore
Commerce
Speech
Foreign Language
Speech
Educaiion
Social Science
Physical Science
English
Men's Physical Educaiion
Music
Educaiion
Commerce
Music
Psychology
Social Science
Music
Speech
Circulaiion Librarian
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KEITH E. AKINS NED ANDERSON DONALD E. BACHTEL
Emporia Roxbury Leavenworlh
Pi Kappa Della, Kappa Della Pi, Alpha
Phi Omega, Radio Club, Speakers Bu-
reau, Social Science Club, Who's Who
REETA O'HARA AKINS
Emporia
Pi Gamma Mu, Social Science Club
JOHN DAVID AMEND
McPherson
Newman Club, French Club
JOHN FRANKLIN AMES
Emporia
LEONARD ANDERSON
Americus
Commerce Club
Mu Epsilon Nu, Emporia Slale Players
ROBERT D. ANDERSON
Emporia
Band, Chorus, Phi Mu Alpha Sigma Tau
Gafnfinla
MELVILLE W. ARCHER
Emporia
Phi Della Chi, Alpha Phi Omega, Com-
merce Club, Pi Omega Pi, Senior Class
vice-presidenl
M ERRI LL ATHON
Topeka
Science Club, Wesley Foundaiion, Beia
Bela Bela
HAROLD AUSTENFELD
Emporia
Phi Della Chi
F.T.A., Y.M,C.A., lnler-Varsify Chrislian
Fellowship
JOAN BAILEY
Emporia
Delia Sigma Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma,
Physical Eclucafion Club, W.R.A., Science
Club
ELSIE MARIE BAKER
Emporia
Pi Gamma Mu
WILLIAM T. BAKER
Blue Rapids
Alpha Kappa Lambda, Kappa Delia Pi,
Pi Omega Pi, Wesley Foundalion
LOREN L. BALLENTINE
Emporia
Pi Omega Pi
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ROY E. BARKER
Edwardsville
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Spanish Club sec-
rela ry-lreasurer
WILLIARD D. BARNABY
Emporia
WILLIAM H. BARNES
Alchison
ELMER R. BARTLETT
Emporia
Pi Gamma Mu
DANA LELL BASEL
Emporia
F.T.A.
Middle Row
DELORES A. BATES
Emporia
Treble Clef
DURYEE W. BAXTER
Dewburgh, N. Y.
Sigma Tau Gamma
ROBERT D. BEAL
El Dorado
JACK VERNON BEASTON
Marion
Phi Sigma Epsilon
ROBERT B. BEATTI E
Emporia
Bofiom Row
VERNON E. BEATTIE
Emporia
Phi Mu Alpha, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Della
Chi, Commerce Club
JAMES E. BELL
Madison
Phi Mu Alpha, Band, Men's Glee Club,
Chorus
ARVIN A. BENDER
Russell
Mu Epsilon Nu, Commerce Club
MARGERY L. BERENDS
Clemenfs
Elemenfary Club, FTA., Y.W.C.A., Kap-
pa Della Pi, Social Science Club, French
Club, Winnefaslca
ROBERT L. BERGMAN
Burlingfon
"K" Club
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RUBY M. BIEWENER ------ Newfon
Pi Kappa Sigma, Xi Phi, Physical Educafion
Club, Home Economics Club, W.R.A.
KENNETH M. BLEVINS ----- Wichila
Commerce Club ,
JOEL A. BLOUNT - - Emporia
Phi Della Chi
JOSEPHINE A. BLOXOM ---- Emporia
Della Sigma Epsilon, Xi Phi, Sigma Alpha lola,
Wesley Foundalion, Y.W.C.A., Who's Who
DONALD N. BLYTHE ------ Lincoln
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Epsilon Pi Tau, Kappa Della
Pi, "K" Club
PHYLLIS TODD BLYTHE - - - Williamsburg
Kappa Delia Pi
PAUL L. BOESE ------- Newion
Phi Della Chi, Pi Gamma Mu, Social Science
Club
EDWARD E. BOULANGER - - - Elgin
Commerce Club
CONRAD BOWEN - - l-larflord
Phi Sigma Epsilon
J. WARREN BRINKMAN ---- Emporia
Senior Class presidenl, Alpha Thela Rho presi-
denl, Sigma Tau Gamma secrelary
LETHA L. BROWN - - - - - Anihony
Pi Kappa Sigma
MARVIN E. BROWN - - - - Troy
Phi Sigma Epsilon, "K" Club
REX D. BROWN - - - - Colleyville
DELORES BRYANT ------ Ellinwood
Physical Eclucaiion Club, Morse Hall
DOROTHY A. BUCKLEY ----- Clyde
Winnelaslca, Kappa Della Pi, Sigma Alpha lola,
Omega, Treble Clef, Symphonic Chorus
HAROLD BUCKNER ----- Hulchinson
THOMAS C. BUMGARDNER - - - Emporia
UEL D. BURDEN ------- Alchison
Sigma Tau Gamma, Phi Mu Alpha, Kappa Del-
la Pi, Xi Phi, Symphonic Chorus, Band, Who's
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Alpha Sigma Tau
RALPH H. BURKETT - -
Sigma Tau Gamma
EZRA G. BURT -
Phi Della Chi
ALVIN C. BURTON - -
HAROLD L. BUTTERFIELD -
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Epsilon P
CHARLES R. CAMPBELL -
Phi Della Chi
CARL C. CALVERT - - -
Phi Sigma Epsilon, "K" Club
JACK CARTER ----
DONALD J. CARUTHERS -
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Emporia
Emporia
Emporia
Emporia
Emporia
Club
Emporia
Emporia
Turner
Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Lambda Della Lambda,
Kappa Mu Epsilon, Science Club presidenf
ALEX CASE --------- Marion
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club
ROSSE B. CASE - - - - - Marion
Phi Sigma Epsilon
CHARLES CASEMENT - - Sedan
JOAN HALL CHANCE - - -- - Emporia
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Edilor of Sunflower,
Science Club, Splash Club, Bela Bela Bela
KENNETH CLAYTON -----4 Dunlap
Sigma Tau Gamma, Lambda Della Lambda,
Science Club, Recrealion Hour, Bela Bela Bela
WILLIAM LEE COCHENNETT - - - Turner
Phi Della Chi
JAMES H. COCHRAN - - - Homewood
BILLY P. COMPTON - - - - Emporia
CHARLES W. CONKLIN - - - Colleyville
Commerce Club
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WA LTER COOPER
Mayeiia
Ka a Si ma E silon, Newman Club, So-
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WILLIAM D. COREY
Emporia
ROBERT O. CORKHILL
Kansas Cily, Mo.
EUGENE D. CRAWFORD
Dodge Cily
Lambda Delia Lambda, Kappa M
silon
KEITH CRAWFORD
Emporia
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ORVEL A. CRIQUI
Lyndon
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Epsilon Pi Tau, Kappa
Delia Pi, Who's Who
WALTER T. CROUCH
Eureka
Alpha Phi Omega, Xi Phi, Phi
Epsilon
Sigma
BERNIE EUGENE CUSIC
Emporia
Siudenf Council, Kappa Sigma Epsilon,
"K" Club
MARGARET PRISOCK DAHL
Emporia
Radio Club
VIRGINIA G. DAVIS
Emporia
Inier-Varsiiy Chrisiian Fellowship
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VERNON E. DAY
Emporia
Phi Della Chi
KENNETH DEAN
Madison
Sigma Tau Gamma
PAUL DeGRAFFENREID
Quincy
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Commerce
ADELYN DESCHN ER
Newion
Club
Pi Kappa Sigma, Home Economics Club,
Omega, F.T.A., Siudeni Council
VELMA L. DOILE
Emporia
Commerce Club, Pi Omega Pi,
Sigma Sigma
Sigma
Top Row
DON E. DOMANN
Winchesler
Epsilon Pi Tau
FRANCES PATRICIA DORRIS
Kenbro
Physical Educalion Club, W.R.A., New-
man Club, Thela Sigma Upsilon
WILBUR DORSEY
Wichila
Pi Omega Pi, F.T.A., Commerce Club
DAVID DUBIN
New Yorlc Cily, N. Y.
Mu Epsilon Nu, Y,M.C,A., lnlerfailh
Council, Wesley Foundafion, Social
Science Club
EDMUND H. DUNN
So. Ozone Parlc, N. Y.
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Alpha Thela Rho
Middle Row
JAY V. DUNN
Briarcliffe Manor, N. Y.
Inler-Varsily Chrisfian Fellowship, Science
Club
CLIFFORD A. ELLIS
Emporia
Pi Omega Pi, Commerce Club
ROBERT JAMES EMBRY
Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Bullelin, Com
merce Club
LOREN ENGLE
Madison
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club
ALFRED T. ERICSON
Virgil
Lambda Della Lambda, Kappa Mu Ep-
silon, Science Club
Bollom Row
KENNETH W. ERRETT
Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma
WILLIAM E. ESSLI NGER
Madison
OTTO L. EUBANK
Emporia
F.T.A.
JOHN WILLIAM EUDALEY
Emporia
Mu Epsilon Nu
GERALD F. EVANS
Binghamlon, N. Y.
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Sigma Alpha lofa, Kappa Delia Pi, Symphonic
Chorus, Orchesfra
EVELYN M. FARRIS - - - Orrawa
Sphinx, Morse I-lall
JOHN H. FISHER - - - Junciion Cil'y
ALBERT L. FLANDERS ----- Slaiford
Kappa Mu Epsilon, Mafhemalics Club, Science
Club
B. JEANNE FOSTER ------ Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Emporia Slale Players
J. D. FOSTER ------- Colileyville
MARY JANE FOWLER ----- Emporia
Winnelaslca, Kappa Della Pi, Kappa Mu Ep-
silon, Pi Gamma Mu, Malhemafics Club, Social
Science Club
SUE EOY -------- Soulh I'-layen
Thela Sigma Upsilon, Elemenlary Club
DANIEL R. FREDERIKSEN ---- Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma, Pi Omega Pi, Commerce
Club
LEE HOWARD GAINES ----- Kinsley
ROSESTER FAUN GARVER - - Yafes Cenler
Commerce Club, Winnelaslca
LOIS GARVIE ------- Millonvale
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Splash Club, Physical Edu-
calion Club, Pan Hellenic Council
LEROY F. GASTL ------ Shawnee
Kappa Della Pi, Pi Gamma Mu, Social Science,
F.T.A.
CHARLES L. GAULDING - - Leavenworlh
Pi Gamma Mu, Social Science Club, Mu Ep-
silon Nu, Bela Bela Bela
JACOUELYNE NICHOLS GEORGE - Colony
Sphinx
ROBERT W. GEORGE ----- Ollawa
Pi Omega Pi, Commerce Club
M. KATHLEEN GLEICHMAN - - - l-larper
Pi Omega Pi, Winnelaslca, Omega, Commerce
Club
DOLORES J. GOAD ------ Madison
Della Sigma Epsilon, Pan Hellenic Council
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Mu Epsilon Nu
VERN V. GOERING ----- Caslleion
Mu Epsilon Nu
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MARYE JEANNE GOODSPEED -----
Kansas Cily, Mo.
JOHN R. GORMAN ----- Emporia
Xi Phi, Newman Club, Phi Della Chi, Science
Club, infer-Fra+erni+y Council, Bela Bela Bela,
Who's Who
ALAN B. GOULD ------- Reece
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Radio Club, Emporia Sfaie
Players
KEITH C. GRANT - v Topelca
Emporia Slale Players
ROY L. GREENLEE ---- - Emporia
Commerce Club, Phi Delia Chi
ALVIN O. GREESON -'---- Topeka
LAFAYETTE C. GREISCHAR - - Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma, Commerce Club, Newman
Club
EARL GUNKLE - - Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma
C. B. GUTH '----
Commerce Club, Newman Clu
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JEAN GUY -------' Marysville
Pi Kappa Sigma, Physical Educaiion Club.
Rhylhmic Circle
JOHN R. HARRINGTON -
ANN H. HARRISON - -
Alpha Sigma Alpha, W.R.A.
RONALD J. HARRISON -
- Ollawa
- - Wichifa
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Xi Phi,
Council
WAYNE J. HARRISON - -
- - Wichiia
infer-Pralernily
- - Wichiia
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club, Pi Omega
Pi
MARTHA J. HASSLER ---- Chapman
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Elemenfary Club, Xi Phi,
Omega, Kappa Delia Pi
ROBERT E. HAWKINS ---- I-lamillon
Mu Epsilon Nu, Emporia Siaie Players
Top Row
MARY C. HEFNER
Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Pi Omega Pi, Ome-
ga, Commerce Club, Business Manager
of Sunflower
DOROTHY ANN HEIDEBRECHT
Burrlon
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Alpha lola,
Band, Orcheslra
EVERETT F. HENRY
Colony
Kappa Mu Epsilon
HELEN M. HETT
Marion
Alpha Sigma Tau, Home Economics Club
DOLLY MAY HIGHWOOD
Emporia
Winrielaslca
Middle Row
CHARLES R. HILL
Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma, Phi Mu Alpha,
poria Srale Players
ROBERT W. HINSHAW
Alma
Commerce Club
JAMES H. HOBSON
Baldwin
Phi Sigma Epsilon
lRENE HOGAN
Mi. Holly, N. J.
Thela Sigma Upsilon
DONALD HOLDREDGE
Emporia
Phi Della Chi
Em-
Boffom Row
RODNEY HOLDREDGE
Emporia
GEORGE R. HOLMES
Rosalia
GEORGE FREDERICK HORST
Burns
Phi Sigma Epsilon
CHRISTENA HOSKIN
Olafhe
Pi Kappa Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigm
Science Club, Newman Club
ROBERT D. HUBBARD
Genesee
Mu Epsilon Nu, Bela Bela Bela
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MARIE H UGH ES
Eurelca
CHRISTINE DAVIS HUNTER
V Emporia
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While Cily
Elemenfary Club, F.T.A., Winnefaslca,
W,R.A.
GEORGIA GAIL IRWIN
Lenexa
Physical Educafion Club vice-presidenf,
Rhyfhmic Circle, W,R.A., Winnefaslma
JACK IRWIN
Neosho Rapids
Middle Row
HAZEL M. JACOBY
Emporia
Y.W.C.A., Emporia Slale Players, Wom-
en's Glee Club
JAMES H. JOHNSON
Assaria
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club
WESLEY E. JOHNSON
Willis
Phi Sigma Epsilon
CHARLES F. JONES
Emporia
Alpha Phi Omega, Mu Epsilon Nu, So-
cial Science Club, Commerce Club.
F.T.A.
FRANCIS E. JON ES
Defroil'
Boffom Row
LELAND D. JONES
Moum' Hope
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Epsilon Pi Tau,
Club
WILLIARD G. JONES
Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma
WILLIAM L. JONES
Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma, "K" Club
ROBERT JORDON
Lincoln
Phi Sigma Epsilon vice-presidenl,
denl' Council
DEAN JUSTICE
Chanufe
Phi Delfa Chi
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Phi Sigma Epsilon
ROBERT S. KEIL - -
- - Lincoln
- Garnell
RICHARD H. KESSLER - -
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Newman Club, "K" Club
BARBARA J. KIEFER -
- - - Lincoln
- Emporia
Pi Kappa Sigma, Newman Club, Kappa Della
Pi, Pi Gamma lvlu, Pi Kappa Della, Omega,
lnlerfailh Council, Social Science Club, Sigma
Pi Sigma, Who's Who
DORIS JEAN KIND ----- l'leringlon
Pi Kappa Sigma, F.T.A., Home Economics Club
DAVID M. KING ------- Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club
EMERSON C. KING -
Commerce Club
HELEN M. KLOSTERMAN - - -
Wesley Foundalion, Sphinx-Palmer,
Club
CARL KNOUSE - - -
Hulchinson
- - Vilas
Commerce
- Emporia
Phi Della Chi, Pi Omega Pi, Commerce Club
ANTHONY A. KORTE -
Sigma Tau Gamma, Newman Club,
GEORGE M. KRUEGER -
Phi Della Chi
WAYNE T. KUEPKER -
Sigma Tau Gamma, Pi O
Club
RICHARD KUHNS - -
Phi Della Chi, "K" Club
WILLIAM T. LANTZ -
Commerce Club
JACK LARKIN - - -
Phi Della Chl, "K" Club
BOB DUANE LARSON -
Phi Sigma Epsilon
FORREST F. LATAS - -
Phi Sigma Epsilon
LOUIS G. LAURENZANA
mega
- Emporia
Radio Club
- Emporia
- - - Thrall
Commerce
I-lulchinson
McPherson
- Emporia
Concordia
- Wichila
- Mission
Sigma Tau Gamma, Phi Mu Alpha, Lambda
Della Lambda, Newman Club, Bela Bela Bela
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BONNIE LEHR - - - - I-Iuicliinson
Sphi nx, Y.W.C.A.
KENNETH L. LENKE - - - Marfield Green
Alpha Phi Omega, Epsilon Pi Tau
MEREDITH CHARLES LITCHFIELD - Emporia
Phi Sigma Epsilon, "K" Club
THEODORE H. LONEY -
Mu Epsilon Nu
KATHRYN LEE LONG - -
Sigma Sigma Sigma
CARL L. LOVE ----
Alpha Theia Rho, E.T.A.
CHARLES A. McANARNEY
Phi Sigma Epsilon
DONALD L. McBRIDE - -
- - Marion
Ka nsas Ciiy
- Eureka
- Reading
- Hiawalha
Mu Epsilon Nu, Commerce Club, Y.M.C.A.
FRANCES JEAN MCCABE - - - Peabody
Theia Sigma Upsilon, Elemeniary Club, E.T.A.
FRED MCCABE --'----- Topelca
Science Club, Spanish Club, Newman Club,
Be'Ia Bela Bela
JOHN H. MCCORMICK ---- Burlingion
Siudenl Council, Xi Phi, Kappa Delia Pi, Phi
Mu Alpha, Mu Epsilon Nu, Band, Orchesira,
Ensemble Singers, Who's Who
KENNETH MCILVAIN - -
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
CARROLL B. McMILLEN -
RICHARD D. McOUIN - -
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
- Madison
Kansas Ciiy
- Emporia
LYLE L. McVAY ------- Canfon
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Phi
phonic Chorus, Orchesfra
CHARLES F. MALONE -
Y.M.C.A.
EUGENE L. MARIANI - -
Bela Beia Beia
FRANCIS E. MARKHAM -
Phi Sigma Epsilon, "K" Club
Mu
Alpha, Sym-
Kansas Ciiy
- - Eurelca
McPherson
Top Row
ZELMA PENNINGTON MARKOWITZ
Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Pi Omega Pi, New-
man Club
BARBARA JEAN MARMONT
Burrlon
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Symphonic Chorus
Band
PAUL MARSH
Russell
Sigma Tau Gamma
JOHN M. MATH EWS
Emporia
Alpha Theia Rho, Y.M.C.A.
DAVID J. MERCER
Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma, Commerce Club,
Mafhemaiics Club
Middle Row
JEAN E. MIDDLETON
Oxlorcl
DONALD JAY MINEAR
Canion
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
WILBUR E. MITCHELL
Eureka
ROBERT R. M ITCH ELL
Emporia
Mu Epsilon Nu, Spanish Club, Y.M.C.A..
Wesley Found alion
ROBERT LEE MOFFATT
Kansas Ciiy
Boffom Row
JAMES E. MOORE
Emporia
ROBERT MORGAN
Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
NORMAN HUGH MORRAY
Emporia
HUGH E. MORRISON
Kansas Cily
ROBERT K. MUSCH
Harllord
Phi Sigma Epsilon
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EARL F. NELSON
Burlinglon
Phi Sigma Epsilon
ORVAL D. NELSON
Emporia
Y.M.C.A.
ROLAND D. NELSON
Heringlon
Sigma Tau Gamma, lvlalhemalics Club
RAYMOND NUESSEN
Olpe
ALVIN R. OTTE
Heringlon
Sigma Tau Gamma, F.T.A., Symphonic
Chorus
Middle Row
RAYMOND OWEN
Madison
Sigma l'au Gamma
JUNE FRANCES OWENS
Cenlralia
Winnelaslca, Commerce Club
CRESTINO PALACIOZ
Florence
Spanish Club, Newman Club
JOAN HOCH PATTERSON
Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sludenl C
Kappa Della Pi, Sunflower
LOUIS E. PATTERSON
Newlon
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Epsilon Pi Tau
ouncil,
Bollom Row
JOHN L. PAYNE
Emporia
'KH Club
JOHN W. PEDIGO
Emporia
Phi Della Chi
PETER N. PERDARIS
Emporia
Phi Della Chi, Alpha Thela Rho
NEDRA PFLAUM
Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Pi Kappa Della,
Splash Club, Pan Hellenic Council
ROBERT MARION PLUMMER
Emporia
Phi Della Chi
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RUSSELL LEE PLUMMER - - - De Solo
KENNETH POHL ---- - Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma
LAURA DAUM POLANSKY - - - Emporia
Winnelaslca, F.T.A., Elemenlary Club, Y.W,C.A.
DOYLE POWELL - - Maffield Green
JACK D. POWELL - - - - Emporia
Phi Della Chi
CLAYTON E. POWERS - - Lincoln
Phi Sigma Epsilon
GORDON FREDERICK PRIEB - - Hulchinson
Commerce Club
ROBERT GLEN PRESTON - - - Dodge Cify
Kappa Della Pi, Bela Bela Bela
WILBERT C. PROTHE ------ Paola
Kappa Mu Epsilon, Lambda Delia Lambda
REGINALD FREDERICK PYLE - - Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Pi Gamma Mu, Newman
Club
WAYNE R. OUIRING ----- Ne-wion
Kappa Mu Epsilon, Lambda Delia Lambda
NORMAN L. RADKE ---- I-loisinglon
Band, Orchesira, Phi M
u Alpha
LOIS JOANNE RAMY ----- Emporia
Della Sigma Epsilon, Kappa Delia Pi, Com-
merce Club, Pi Omega Pi, Omega, Who's Who
WILLIS RATZLAFF - - - Coflonwood Falls
Science Club, Bela Bela Bela
ADELIA EVANS RAY
Pi Kappa Sigma
GLORIA REDFIELD -
Sigma Sigma Sigma, A
Treble Clef
HARRY A. REDFIELD
LOIS L. REDMOND -
Befa Bela Bela
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Emporia
Emporia
Omega,
Emporia
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WESLEY E. RICH ----
Commerce Club
BARBARA ELLEN RIDDL
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- Wichila
- Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Alpha Thela Rho, Home
Economics Club
MARTIN L. RIDGEWAY
VERA MARIE RILEY - -
- Emporia
- - Virgil
Winnelaslca, Home Economics Club, Sphinx,
Wesley Foundalion
ROY K. ROBBINS ------- Emporia
Radio Club, Mu Epsilon Nu, Commerce Club
DOLORES LEE ROCK ------ Hope
Della Sigma Epsilon, Kappa Della Pi, Sphinx,
Elemenlary Club
RANDOLPH ROBINSON ---- Peabody
Lambda Della Lambda, Kappa Mu Epsilon
THOMAS HERMAN ROWAN - - Emporia
Alpha Thela Rho, French
HAROLD V. ROYER -
Sigma Tau Gamma
MARY RUPLE - - -
Pi Kappa Sigma, Spanis
Rho
ETHEL JEANNE SACKS
Kappa Della Pi
KENNETH J. SCHARTZ
RICHARD A. SCHROLL
Club
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- Newlon
- - Dexfer
Alpha Thela
Kansas Cify
Greal Bend
- Syracuse
E.T.A., Y.M.C.A,, Social Science Club, Kappa
Della Pi, Pi Gamma Mu, Wesley Founclalion
VERMONA LEE SCHWAB ---- Gridley
Sigma Pi Sigma, Della Sigma Epsilon, Com-
merce Club, Home Economics Club
WILLIAM G. SEBERT - - Kansas Cily, Mo.
LYMAN LEROY SELIG ---- Osage Cily
CHARLES E. SEWELL - - - Glendale, Calif.
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Pi Gamma Mu, "K" Club
Top Row
GAIL K. SHANELEC
Ellsworlh
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, "K" Club, Pi
Gamma Mu
CARL E. SHERWOOD
Emporia
Phi Sigma Epsilon
DENNIS E. SHOGREN
Assaria
Phi Sigma Epsilon, "K" Club, Pi Omega
Pi, Commerce Club
GLENN CALVIN SI NGLETON
Sylvia
Kappa Della Pi, Pi Gamma Mu
MAX SMILEY
Emporia
Middle Row
ALVIN SMITH
Miller
Epsilon Pi Tau
JOAN SMITH
Topelca
Y.W.C.A., Sigma Alpha Iola, Kappa
Della Pi, Omega, Symphonic Chorus,
Who's Who
LaMOYNE MILTON SMITH
Admire
Kappa Mu Epsilon, Pi Omega Pi. Com-
merce Club
WALTER SMITH
Larned
Sigma Tau Gamma
WILBUR E. SMITH
Reece
Bollom Row
JOHN E. SNYDER
Emporia
EARL D. SPATZ
Emporia
I. JAY SOUTH
Emporia
Radio Club, Emporia Slale Players
GEORGE W. SPENCER
I-larveyville
Bela Bela Bela, Social Science
P.T.A., Science Club
HELEN A. SPENCER
Emporia
Spanish Club
Club
4-5
Top Row
MERLIN D. STAATZ
Junclion Cily
Alpha Kappa Lambda, F.T.A., Bef
Bela
GALE C. STACY
Alchison
DONALD P. STATEN
Dodge Cify
Alpha Thefa Rho, French Club
DONALD RAY STERN
Weslphalia
"K" Club
NORMA JEAN STEWART
Emporia
F.T.A., Commerce Club
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Middle Row
ROBERT D. STOKES
Courlland
Phi Sigma Epsilon, "K" Club
JAMES C. STOLFUS
Emporia
Phi Della Chi. Malhemalics Club, F.T.A.
SAUL STRAUCH
New York Cily, N. Y.
Phi Della Chi, lvlalhemalics Club,
Mu Epsilon
DALE G. STROBEL
l-liawalha
RICHARD L. STURDEVANT
Newlon
Alpha Phi Omega
Kappa
Bolfom Row
CARL E. SUBERA
Caldwell
Phi Sigma Epsilon
MURIEL SUTTON
Emporia
Della Sigma Epsilon
HARRY L. SWANK
Anchorage, Alaska
Phi Sigma Epsilon
CHARLES A. TEEGARDEN
Kansas Cily
Social Science Club, Science Club
JANET TEICHGRAEBER
Emporia
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sigma Pi Sigma
Phi, Physical Educafion Club
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KENNETH A. TEWELL - - Fairview
Sigma Tau Gamma
ROBERT THOLEN 4 - Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma
JARRETT H. THOMAS ----- Emporia
Phi Della Chi, Lambda Della Lambda, Kappa
lvlu Epsilon, Science Club
HOWARD Cl.AlR THOMPSON - - Emporia
JEANNE E. THORPE ------ Lalein
Della Sigma Epsilon, Symphonic Chorus, Sphinx,
Radio Club, Band
JAMES E. TRAIL - - - Emporia
Y.M.C.A.
WELDA JEANNE TRAXSON - Mound Valley
Wesley Foundalion, Symphonic Chorus, Or-
cheslra
RICHARD C. TRIMBLE -
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
WENDELL UHLAND -
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
JACK D. UTTER -
Phi Della Chi
RALPH E. VINCENT -
Phi Della Chi
HECTOR VAZQUEZ - A
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Spani
DWIGHT E. WADDELL -
- l-lalo
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- Emporia
- Larned
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- Lakin
Rey, P. R.
- lvlarion
Phi Sigma Epsilon, "K" Club, Science Club,
Bela Bela Bela
HATTIE L. WADDELL -
Alpha Thela Rho
HELEN M. WALLS - -
Alpha Sigma Tau, Sphinx
NEIL S. WARREN v - -
- Emporia
- lrving
McPherson
Spanish Club, French Club, Kappa Della Pi,
F.T.!-X., lnler-Varsily Chrislian Fellowship
EUGENE C. WEINMAN ----- Olpe
Sigma Tau Gamma, Commerce Club, Newman
Club, Pi Omega Pi, Social Science Club
FRANCES ANN WELCH ---- Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Commerce Cub, Pi
Omega Pi
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Phi Della Chi
DOROTHY J. WELLS ------ Topeka
I-Iome Economics Club, Y.W.C.A.
WILLIAM J. WHITE ------
Sigma Tau Gamma
OMAR R. WHITESELL -----
Commerce Club, Pi Omega
ELEANOR J. WHITLOW -
Alpha Sigma Tau, W.R.A.,
Emporia
Emporia
Robinson
Sigma Pi Sigma,
Pan Hellenic Council, Physical Educafion Club
ANN WHITTINGTON ----- Topeka
Delia Kappa Gamma, Elemenlary Club
NINA WIGGINS - -
Pi Kappa Sigma, Sphinx
KENNETH A. WILLIAMS
Phi Delia Chi
DAVID E. WILSON V
Commerce Club
RODNEY E. WILSON -
- - Arkansas Ciiy
Mu Epsilon Nu, Commerce Club
I-lamillon
Slerling
- Hulchinson
LAWRENCE J. WINTERS - - - I-leringfon
Sigma Tau Gamma, Social Science Club
NORMA JEAN WINZELER - - - Gridley
Della Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club, Home
Economics Club, Sigma Pi Sigma
DAVID WOOD -
Who's Who
WAYNE L. WORFORD -
Sigma Tau Gamma
DALE E. WRIGHT ---- -
Phi Sigma Epsilon, "K" Club
DAVID C. WRIGHT - -
Phi Sigma Epsilon, "K" Club
HAROLD YOCKEY - - - -
"K" Club
KATHLEEN YOUNG - -
Winnelaska
Emporia
Hamilfon
Emporia
Newlon
Waverly
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ID CLARKM
. . . . Born in Emporia December 8, I925, lived
in Emporia all his life, and was gracluafed from
Emporia High School in I943.
Affer graduafion David served in 'I'he Uni+ed
Siaies Navy for iwo years. ln I946 he enrolled
as a freshman al' K.S.T.C., Emporia.
ln college David was working foward a Bachelor
of Science degree in Commerce, and minoring in
Social Science. His class, fhe class of I95O, is now
preparing for gradua'I'ion.
On March 25, I948, David was married 'l'o Miss
Joyce Marclis of Anihony Kansas. On Augusi' II,
I949, shorfly afier his deafh, a son was born, David
Clark Morris ll.
David was fafally iniured on July I2, I949, when
he was 'lhrown from a horse which he was frying io
break. On July I3, he died in Newman Memorial
Hospiial from l'he iniuries he received. David is
survived by his wife and song a sis+er, Mrs. Newfon
F. Wilson: and his paren'I's, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Morris.
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VIRGINIA TARR, VIRGINIA RUSSELL, JEAN LEBLON
THE CLASS OF 1951
ONE STEP from fhe fop rung of fhe ladder fo grad-
uafion fhe junior class made many confribufions fo
fhe I949-50 school year af Emporia Sfafe.
Members of fhe junior class elecfed fo "Who's
Who Among Sfudenfs in American Colleges and
Universifies" were Jean Leblon and Roger Rufh.
The selecfion of candidafes for fhe honor is based
upon scholarship, leadership, and parficipafion in
educafional and exfra-curricular acfivifies, cifizen-
ship and service, and promise.
Ronald Hess, Wilberf Profhe, and Virginia Reed
each received a SI00 scholarship which was award-
ed by fhe Curli-Q commiffee. These sfudenfs were
chosen on fhe basis of scholasfic abilify, financial
need, and fufure promise.
Enrollmenf in fhe junior class numbered 298.
Class officers for fhe years were: presidenf, Jean
Leblong vice-presidenf, Virginia Russell: and secre-
fary-freasurer, Virginia Tarr. Class sponsors were
Loy Banks, professor of English, and Leopold Liegl,
professor of music.
Edifor of fhe Bullefin, school newspaper, is Har-
Ian Long, a member of fhe junior class. Firsf semes-
fer Roger Rufh was sporfs edifor and Donna Ballen-
fine was sociefy edifor of fhe Bullefin.
The junior class was hosf fo fhe senior class af
fhe Junior-Senior Prom on March 3I. The prom was
held in fhe Sfudenf Union Ballroom wifh dancing fo
fhe music of The Counfs. Heads of fhe commiffees
for fhe prom were: decorafion, Winnie Drake and
Ralph Summers and for invifafions, Loreffa Angel.
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Y.W.C.A., F.T.A.
Roberl E. ALLBEE - -
Fred D. ALLEN - -
Commerce Club
Archie L. AMES - -
Phi Della Chi
John l.. AMES - - -
Roberl C. ANDERSON -
Malhemalics Club
Lorella ANGEL - - -
- - Bendena
- Emporia
- Marion
- Americus
- Americus
- McPherson
- - - Salanla
Della Sigma Epsilon, Splash Club, Com-
merce Club
Fred J. AUSTIN - - -
Phi Della Chi, Commerce
Dene BALLENTINE -
Alpha Sigma Alpha
Donna BALLENTINE - -
Alpha Sigma Alpha, S
Club, Sludenl Council
Collonwood Falls
Club
- Emporia
- - - Emporia
phinx, Elemenlary
Norma Jean BARNCORD - - - Emporia
Alpha Sigma Tau, Home
Economics Club
Viola Elizabelh BEAUCHAMP - - Johnson
Winnelaslca, Science Club, Home Economics
Club
Jahal BESHARAT - -
V - Tehran, lran
Social Science Club, French Club
Dale L. BITLER - - -
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
Norma Smilh BOESE - -
- - - Emporia
- - - Burdell'
Winnelaslca, Commerce Club, Home Eco-
nomics Club
Leola M. BOHNENBLUST - Larimore, N, D.
Y.W.C.A.
Mildred Ann BOYER -
Eloise M. BOYLES - -
Charlene BRADFORD -
Thela Sigma Upsilon
- Haven
A Topeka
- - Jelmore
Eldred L. BRAUNECK - Lillie Neck, N. Y.
Home Economics Club
Clarence Paul BROOKS
- - Drexel, Mo.
Wesley Foundalion, Science Club, Bela Bela
Bela
Roberla BROSE ------ Clillon
Sigma Pi Sigma, Della Sigma Epsilon, Com-
merce Club
Bill Vernon BROWN - -
Phi Della Chi
Donna Lee BRUINGTON
Charles E. BRYAN - -
Vernon Howard BUCK -
Roberl W. BURCH - -
Mu Epsilon Nu, Malhem
Club, A Cappella Choir
Bill E. BURGERT -
- - - Gridley
- - Florence
- Empori
- - - Empori
- - - Assari
alics Club, Radio
- Horlon
Vyrl D. BURGHART - -
Sigma Tau Gamma
Clarice Irene BUTTRON -
- Chanule
- - Lancasler
Pi Kappa Sigma, Sigma Alpha lola, Treble
Clel, Symphonic Chorus
Ivan CAMPBELL - A -
- - - Wilsey
Y.M.C.A., Science Club, Bela Bela Bela
Kennelh E. CANNON - -
- - Emporia
Phi Della Chi, Commerce Club
Telrno J.CARBAJO - - - Callao, Peru
Phi Della Chi, Spanish Club,
"K" Club, Malhemalics Club
Newman Club,
Richard Lee CARLSON ---- Burdick
Alpha Kappa Lambda
Lois Joleen CARMICHAEL
- Dodge Cily
Winnelaslca, Commerce Club
Howard Lloyd CARNINE -
Gerald W. CARR - - -
- - Emporia
- - Emporia
Phi Della Chi, Newman Club, Commerce
CILILD
Morris E. CARR ------ Emporia
Phi Della Chi, Newman Club, Commerce
Club
Janice Socolofslcy CASE ---- Marion
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Omega, Elemenlary
Club
Nellie CHANG - - - Honolulu, Hawaii
Y.W.C.A., Elemenla ry Club
Charles Asher COLEMAN -
- - Abilene
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Epsilon Pi Tau
Palsy Lee COX ----
- - Kingman
Alpha Sigma Tau, Pan Hellenic Council
Roberl CROWELL - - -
Glenn Howard CRUMB -
Alpha Kappa Lambda
John W. CUNDITH - - -
Phi Della Chi, Pi Omega
Club
LeRoy Francis DAHL - -
Maxine L. DANIELS - - -
Rhylhmic Circle, Winnelaslca.
Dennis DENNING - - -
Newman Club, French Club,
Players, Phi Della Chi
Charles L. DICKERSON -
Phi Della Chi
- - Madison
- I-larveyville
- - Slerling
Pi, Commerce
- - Emporia
Independence
Science Club
- - - Russell
Emporia Slale
- Hulchinson
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Mu Epsilon Nu, Malhemalics Club 1 ,, ,.
Lois Elizabelh DOLL ----- Larned I
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Virgil E. DOWELL N - - - Lebo A V
Science Club, Bela Bela Bela My . . .
wanzffed L. DRAKE - - Fafsbauii, Minn. 7' A I I
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Alpha Thela Rho, Xi m
Pm, Riyihmac Circle 'H I
Marilyn Lou EDWARDS ---- Newlon
Sigma Sigma Sigma X A
William J. EGNER - - - Emporia A Z
Science Club ii' rl kg ' I N ,
Roberl Daniel EMRICH - - - Ellsworlh , if E A '
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Sludenl Council vice- ii , ' A My ji I i A
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Helen Margarel' ERICSON - - - Virgil
Home Economics Club, Science Club
Lavon FAULEY --4-'- Cimarron
Pi Kappa Sigma, Treble Clei, Home Eco-
nomics Club, Symphonic Chorus
Rose Adeline FETROW ---- Emporia
Winnelaslca, Commerce Club
Eroilan FLORES ------ Elmdale
Colleen FOWLER - - - Kalvesla
Winnefaska
Rosalea Vianna FREEMAN - - - Emporia
Spanish Club, French Club, Omega
Marfha Josephine FRY ---- Wilmore
Commerce Club
Lee GARDNER - - -
Winnelaslca, E.T.A.
- Winfield
Iyla Lorene GAY '----- Emporia
Theia Sigma Upsilon, Sphinx, Radio Club
Perdifa Lorraine GREEN - - Kansas Ciiy
Commerce Club
Richard Walson GRIGGS - - - Meade
Sigma Tau Gamma, Social Science Club
Peggy GROENDYCKE A Medicine Lodge
Ralph J. HAAG - - - Emporia
Barbara Jean HAGER - - - Lewis
Pi Kappa Sigma
Roberl G. HAGGARD - - - Concordia
Phi Della Chi, Phi Mu Alpha, Alpha Phi
Omega, Alpha Psi Omega
Frances Carol HAIZE ----- Seneca
Pi Omega Pi, Commerce Club, Delia Sigma
Epsilon, Y.W.C.A., Omega
Claylon Oalcley HALL - - - Newlon
John Harrison HALL ---- Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club
Joanne Elizabefh HARBAUGH ----
- - - - - - - - Medicine Lodge
Alpha Sigma Tau, Sphinx
Willard HARNDEN - - Medicine Lodge
Pi Omega Pi, Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Alpha
Pi Omega
Norlon HARTSOOK - - - Emporia
Chesler G. HAYDEN - - Slaflord
"K" Club
Onabelle HAYDEN - - - Slafiord
Home Economics Club
Donald HEILAND - - - Ford
Clyde V. HIEBERT - - - Marion
Phi Sigma Epsilon
Boyd Viclor HIGGINS ---- Marion
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club
Virginia Sue HIGGINS - - Williamsburg
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Home Economics Club,
Omega
Roy G. HILDERMAN - - - Tucson, Ariz.
Phi Mu Alpha, Symphonic Chorus, Band,
Orchesfra, Ensemble Singers
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Muriel Ruih HILI. ---+-- Plevna
Sigma Alpha lola, Winnef
aslca, Omega, Or-
chesfra, Symphonic Chorus
Richard G. HISKEY - -
Phi Delfa Chi
Lorna HOLLE 4A--
- - Emporia
- - - - Ludell
Kappa Della Pi, Commerce Club, Malhe-
malics Club, Omega, Winnelaslxa
Marilyn J. HORNBAKER
Alpha Sigma Alpha
Mary E. HUEBERT - -
- - - Wichila
- - - Halsiead
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sphinx, Commerce
Club
Marie HUGHES ---- - Eureka
Sigma Sigma Sigma
James IRWIN ---- Neosho Rapids
Sigma Tau Gamma, Scienc
Harold JACKSON - -
Sigma Tau Gamma
Cynlhia F. JOHANNING
Pi Kappa Sigma
James H. JOHNSON -
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Comme
Karrol H. JOHNSTON -
Alpha Kappa Lambda,
infer-Fraierniry Council
Gordon L. JORGENSEN -
Commerce Club
Bill J. JUSTUS - -
Science Club
Roberl E. KAISER - -
Pi Ka a Delia Xi Phi
e Club
- - Falls City
- - - Baldwin
- - - Assaria
rce Club
- - - Emporia
Commerce Club,
- Mounl Hope
- - Harveyville
- - - - Salina
Siudenl Council,
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Y.M.C.A., Mu Epsilon Nu, Radio Club,
Speakers Bureau
Dorolhy KENT --+-
Commerce Club, Sphinx
Fran A. KIENE - - -
Mu Epsilon Nu, Social S
bale
Charloile l. KING - -
- Emporia
- - Emporia
cience Club, De-
-A--Lebo
Thela Sigma Upsilon, Sigma Alpha lola,
Sigma Pi Sigma, Treble
Clef, Symphonic
Chorus, Orcheslra, Glee Club
Mary Regina KING - e
Newman Club, Elemeniary
Winwood KLINE - - -
Roberl KLINTWORTH -
Phi Della Chi
Carol Jean KNIGHT - A
- - - - Piqua
Club
- - - Emporia
- - EI Dorado
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Thera Sigma Upsilon, Elemenfary Club
Barbara KNIPE - - -
Radio Club, Winneiaslca
Marcia Ann KOCH - -
- - - Norwich
- - - Hariiord
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sphinx, Commerce
Club, Home Economics Club
Elwin L. KROEKER - -
Mary C. LAMBERT - -
Winnefaslca
William T. LANEY -
Eugene M. LANTZ -
Wallace LARSON -
Sigma Tau Gamma
- - - Newlon
- Cedar Poinl
- - Lyons
1 McPherson
- Emporia
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Jean M. LEBLON - - - Chimay, Belgium
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega,
Xi Phi, Newman Club, French Club, Spanish
Club, Who's Who, Social Science Club
Samuel LEVINSON - - Por? Jervis, N. Y.
Mu Epsilon Nu, Pi Kappa Della
Louise M. LISTER ------ Emporia
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Newman Club
Waller LOCKARD ------ Moline
Mu Epsilon Nu, Commerce Club
Harlan L. LONG ------ Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Edilor ol The Bulleiin
Leonard Lewis LOVE ----- Eurelca
Mu Epsilon Nu, Science Club
Marilyn Thomas LOVE ---- Emporia
Omega, FT.A.
Jack Eugene LUDWIG - - - Hulchinson
Phi Della Chi, Elemenrary Club
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Mary Jane LUTZ '------ Olpe
Della Sigma Epsilon, Newman Club, Home
Economics Club, Elemenrary Club
Richard W. MCALISTER - - - Afchison
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Lambda Della Lambda,
Alpha Phi Omega, Varsily Men's Glee Club.
Kappa Della Pi, Science Club
John L. MCCLOUD ----- Emporia
Phi Delia Chi, Emporia Slare Players
John Dexler MCCONNELL - - Burlingion
Commerce Club
Charles J. MCCORMALLY - - Chapman
Commerce Club, Newman Club
John S. MCDANIEL ----- Plevna
Epsilon Pi Tau
Roberf Edward MCDERMOTT - Kansas Ciry
Phi Sigma Epsilon
Eleanor J. MCELHANEY ---- Topeka
Commerce Club, Home Economics Club
Marrha Jeanelle MADOLE - - Winfield
Alpha Sigma Tau, Home Economics Club,
Emporia Slare Players, Sphinx
Charles Roberi MAIER ---- Mayelfa
Y.M.C.A., Wesley Foundalion, Lambda Del-
ra Lambda, Mu Epsilon Nu
Bernard L. MARGASON - - - Emporia
Commerce Club, lnfer-Failh Council
Maxine Adele MARTIN - - Sarasola, Fla.
Sigma Pi Sigma
Minnie MARTIN ---- Junclion Cify
Roberf MARTIN ----- McPherson
Sigma Tau Gamma, Phi Mu Alpha, Band,
Emporia Srale Players
Calvin MAXWELL - - - Americus
Phi Della Chi
Maynard MAYBERRY ----- Harper
Commerce Club, "K" Club, Mu Epsilon Nu
Lyle MEREDITH ------ Plainville
Sigma Tau Gamma
Kennefh L. MILLER - - Newfon
E.T.A.
Mary MILLER - - - Jelmore
F.T.A.
Roberr MILLER - - Lillie River
Mu Epsilon Nu
Darwin Douglas MINNIS - - - Slallord
Phi Sigma Epsilon
Kennelh W. MINTER ---- Abilene
Science Club, Mu Epsilon Nu, Y.M.C.A.,
Wesley Eoundalion
Eugene E. MORELAND ---- Emporia
Phi Della Chi, Lambda Della Lambda, Kap-
pa Mu Epsilon
Byron E. MURPHY -f-- Maple Hill
Mu Epsilon Nu -
Melvin MURPHY ------ Meade
Sigma Tau Gamma, Commerce Club
Charles L. MYERS ----- Newlon
Phi Sigma Epsilon
Edward PENNINGTON - - A Emporia
Don S. PETERS - - - - Climax
Commerce Club .
Charles A. PETERSON - - - Climax
Phi Mu Alpha, Sigma Tau Gamma, Com-
merce Club
Eredericlc D. PFLUGHOFT - - Ellsworlh
Phi Della Chi
Leona M. PINE ------ Emporia
Winnelaslca, Commerce Club
Eugene E. PLENART ---- Hillsboro
Mu Epsilon Nu, E.T.A.
Darrell E. POWELL ----- Emporia
Mu Epsilon Nu, Commerce Club
Virgil J. PUGH ------ Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma, Lambda Della Lambda
Virginia E. PUGH --f-- Emporia
Winnelaslca, Wesley Foundalion, Science
Club
Paul C. RADKE A ---- Hoisinglon
Sigma Tau Gamma, Gamma Della
Virginia Mae REED ----- Kalyesla
lnler-Varsily Chrislian Fellowship, Kappa
Mu Epsilon, Malhemalics Club, Commerce
Club, Inler-Eailh Council
William D. RELPH ----- Fredonia
Hugh E. RICHARDSON - - - Gridley
Sloughlon RICHMOND - - - Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma, Spanish Club, lnler-
Failh Council .
Mary Jean ROBBINS 4---- Sedan
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sigma Pi Sigma, Com-
merce Club
Richard ROBBINS ------ Sedan
Phi Della Chi, Phi Mu Alpha, Band, Orches-
lra, Symphonic Chorus, Glee Club
Rae Deane ROBERTS ---- Emporia
William L. ROBERTS - - Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma
M ron W. RODEE - A Emporia
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Phi Sigma Epsilon
Virginia R. RUSSELL ----- Sedan
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Alpha Iola, Em-
poria Slale Players, Symphonic Chorus,
Band, Orcheslra
Roger Alan RUTH ----- Scoll Cily
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Xi Phi, Lambda Della
Lambda, Pi Kappa Della, Kappa Mu Ep-
silon, "K" Club, Who's Who, Sludenl Coun-
cil
Charles SANDERSON ---- I-lamillon
Phi Della Chi, Alpha Thela Rho
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Phi Sigma Epsilon
- Heringlon
John Charles SCAFE - - - Emporia
French Club, Spanish Club
Mary Charlene SCHULTZ - - Colleyville
Winnelaslia
Richard R. SEIBEL ---- McPherson
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club
Vernon K. SERGEANT - - - - Lebo
Phi Sigma Epsilon, "K" Club
Janol Lee SHANNON ----- Sedan
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sigma Pi Sigma
Roger D. SHEPARD ----- Solomon
lvlu Epsilon Nu, Emporia Slale Players
Roberl SHEPLER ------ Newlon
Phi Sigma Epsilon
Arlene R. SHOMBER -'-- Emporia
Spanish Club, French Club, Omega
Carol J. SIMMONS -4---- Allen
Tex SMILEY ---- - - Halslead
Belly A. SMITH A - Durham
Elernenlary Club
Lois F. SMITH - - V - Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma
Wayne E. SMITH - - - - Belhel
Wayne P. SMITH - - - - - Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma, Science Club
Barbara Lee STEFFE ---- Sedgwick
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Band, Orcheslra, Glee
Club
Roberla Marie STEFFE - - - Sedgwick
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Ensemble Singers
Ralph lvl. SUMMERS ---- Scoll Cily
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, "K"
Club
Jack Edward SUTTON ---- Lamonl
Pi Omega Pi, Commerce Club
R. G. SWENSON ----- Emporia
Belly Anne SWEZEY ---- Walcelield
Band, Orcheslra, Wesley Foundalion
Charles F. TANNER - - - Arlcansas Cily
Virginia Mae TARR ----- Wichila
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sigma Pi Sigma, Physi-
cal Educalion Club, Social Science Club
Deaun Yvonne TAYLOR - - - Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Omega, Commerce
Club
Frances L. THOLEN ----- Emporia
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Newman Club, Com-
merce Club
Doland V. UNRUH ----- Newlon
lnler-Varsily Chrislian Fellowship
Eslher Kalhryn VANCE - - - lvlaclxsville
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Radio Club, Band, Or-
cheslra, Grlee Club
Vernon Lee VANCE - - - - Emporia
Louise Gelz VAN GUNDY- - - Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Physical Educalion
Club, Splash Club
Winilred M. VENSON
William K. VARVEL -
- - Denison, Texas
- - - - Gridley
Kappa Mu Epsilon, Lambda Della Lambda
June WACHHOLZ -
- - - - Anlhony
Pi Kappa Sigma, W.R.A., Sigma Pi Sigma,
Physical Educalion Club
Dorolhy June WALD
- - Arlcansas Cily
Winnelaslca, FTA., Elemenlary Club
Doris M. WELLS - -
Alpha Sigma Alpha
Cheerleader, Sigma Pi
William J. WEST - -
Alpha Kappa Lambda
Mary Lou WICHERT
- - - A Emporia
, Commerce Club,
Sigma
- - - - Kincaid
- - - - Emporia
Newman Club, Commerce Club
Merle WIEDERSTEIN
Mary Jo WILHITE -
- - - - Newfon
- - - - Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Commerce Club, Ome-
ga, Newman Club
Dwighl L. WILLIAMS
Alpha Kappa Lambda,
dio Club
Reuben Eugene WILLI
Sigma Tau Gamma
Herman WILSON -
Lesler V. WILSON -
Lambda Della Lambda
Roberl W. WILSON -
Ronald WINGO - A
- - - - Ollawa
Commerce Club, Ra-
S - - Chanule
- - - Wellinglon
- - Renlrow, Olcla.
- - - - Emporia
- - - Kansas Cily
Band, Orcheslra, Symphonic Chorus, Phi
Mu Alpha
Glenn L. WOOD - -
Mu Epsilon Nu
Bob E. WOODBURY
- Salomon
- - - - Emporia
Phi Della Chi, Commerce Club, "K" Club
Ernesline Coil WOODBURY - - Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma
Phillip WOODBURY -
Phi Della Chi
- - - Emporia
Marilyn Rulh WREN - - - Williamsburg
Sigma Alpha Iola, Winnelaslca, Omega,
Band
Donald R. WRIGHT -
Phi Sigma Epsilon
Jenniela F. WRIGHT
Sigma Sigma Sigma, A
Peggy Oriene WYGLE
Kappa Mu Epsilon
Russell L. YEAGER -
Phi Della Chi
- - - - Emporia
- - - - Emporia
lpha Thela Rho
- - - - Emporia
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THE CLASS OF 1952
AFTER braving fhe sform of one long school year,
fhe class of l952 was found fo be 332 sfrong. This
class was second in size fo fhe freshman class.
A new enferprise based upon an old fradifion
found fhe sophomore class unable fo force fhe
freshmen fo wear fheir "dinlries" unfil fhe Home-
coming game. lnsfead of fhe usual ducking, in fhe
fish pond locafed in fhe sunlcen garden, fhe sopho-
mores mef fhe gallanf freshmen in a pressure-hose
confesf on fhe wesf side of fhe campus. During a
rain, Ocfober 20, fhe freshmen ouf-wafer-foughf
fhe sophomores fo gain fhe privileges of fhrowing
away dinkies and sfrolling up fhe main walk.
The annual Chrisfmas parfy was sponsored by
fhe sophomore class. The parfy was an informal
dance held in fhe Sfudenf Union Ballroom. A giff
for a child was fhe admission fo fhe parfy. These
giffs were disfribufed fo some unforfunafe children
by fhe Sfudenf Council.
Darrell English and David Willce were each
granfed a SIOO scholarship by fhe Curli-Q Scholar-
ship Commiffee. These sfudenfs were chosen on
fhe basis of scholasfic abilify, financial need, and
fufure promise.
Class officers were: presidenf, Roberf Klofzg
vice-presidenf, Joan Kloxing and secrefary-freasurer,
Dorofhy Zeigler.
Sponsors for fhe class are Mr. Merle E. Brooks
of fhe biology deparfmenf, and Mr. Alvin Morris
of fhe educafion deparfmenf.
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Willene ACKERMAN
John H. ADAIR - -
Phi Della Chi
- - Sabelha
- Emporia
Carole June ADAM --A4
Sigma Pi Sigma, Alpha
Claron E. ADAMS -
Commerce Club
Sigma Al
Emporia
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- - - Garneff
Eloise ALLEN - - - Kansas Cify, Mo.
Doris N. ANDERSON - - - Ulysses
Alpha Sigma Tau, Home Ecohomics
Club, Sphinx
Eunice ANDERSON - - l-lilo, l-lawaii
Sphinx, Elemenfary C
lub
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Richard BALTZ ----- Emporia
Ka pa Sigma Epsilon, Commerce
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Club
Barbara BELDEN ----- Eskridge
Radio Club, Winneiaska
Glen BERGERHOUSE - - Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
Beulah BEYER - - - - Gridley
F.T.A.
ird Row
Doris BISHOP -f-4 Dodge Cily
Winnefaslca
Second ROW Mefiyn er. Biomsene , . . Falun
Alpha Kappa Lambda, Commerce
Mary Jane ANDERSON - Coldwaler Club
Physical Educalion Club, Splash Club, D A
Sigma Sigma Sigma Alice Ann BOCK - - Emporia
Della Sigma Epsilon
Arlene ANDREWS - Collonwood Falls '
f:.T.A.y Wgnmefaska Nila Jeanne BORTZ ---- Emporia
Pi Kappa Sigma, Home Economics
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Mu Epsilon Nu
Dale Bouse . .
Belly Jo sowsek .
Eohom Row
Shirley BRECKENRIDGE
Radio Club
Palriclc E. BRENNAN -
Phi Sigma Epsilon
Mildred E. BRICKELL -
Rcberla BRILES V - -
- Emporia
Burlinglon
hlulchinson
- Slilwell
- Reece
Americus
- - Emporia
Delfa Sigma Epsilon, Commerce
Club, Omega
William BROOKS - - - Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
Bernice L. BROWN - - - Americus
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Band, Science
Club, Home Economics Club, Y.W.
C.A.
Mary Joelma BUCK ---- Emporia
Sigma Pi Sigma, Radio Club, Ele-
menlary Club
Raymond D. AUSTIN - - Collyer Club, Sigma Pi Sigma
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Viclor BURNS ---- - Emporia
Mu Epsilon Nu
Duane BUTTERFIELD - - Overbrook
Dona CAMPBELL - - - Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma
Roberl S. CARTMILL - - Wellinglon
Maurice A. CHILDEARS - - Emporia
Seymour COMAN - A - Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma
John W. CLIFFORD - - - Emporia
Mu Epsilon Nu, Radio Club
merce Club
Second Row
Murlyn D. CONOVER ---- Iola
Lawrence E. COOK - - - Winfield
Sigma Tau Gamma, Commerce Club
Ronald M. COWAN - Bellerose, N. Y.
Phi Della Chi
l952
Marvin W. CRIQUI ---- Lyndon
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club
LeRoy CRIST ------- Olpe
Alpha Kappa Lambda, Y.W.C.A.
Third Row
Edna Marie CRUZ - - - Gualemala
Spanish Club, Newman Club, Com-
Nancy Elo CURTIS A - Emporia
Charles E. CUSIC - - - Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
James J. DEMPSEY - - S+. Louis, Mo.
Phi Della Chi, Newman Club
Coverl C. CRANWELL - - - Lyndon
Jacqueline J. CRIPPS - - - Emporia
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Commerce Club
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Mary Kay DORRIS ---- Kenbro
Newman Club, Rhylhmic Circle
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Jerleen DREESE ----- Halslead
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sphinx, Elemen-
'rary Club
Eugene DUDGEON ---- Howard
Phi Mu Alpha
Boflom Row
Mary Belh DUNCAN
Alpha Sigma Tau
Mary June DUPY -
- - - Sublelle
- Chase
Alpha Sigma Tau, Sigma Pi Sigma
Raymond D. ECCLES
Mu Epsilon Nu
Donald R. ELDER - -
Phi Sigma Epsilon
Leoia ELDER - - -
Winnelaska, Sigma
C,A,, lnler-Failh
Chorus, Treble Clef
- A - Gridley
- Troy
Bendena
Alpha lola, Y.W.
Council, Band,
Club
Darrell D. ENGLISH - Bonner Springs
Social Science Club, Debale, Wesley
Foundalion
Lillie ENGLISH - -
Della Sigma Epsilon
- Mayfield, Ky.
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Nedra EVANS - - -
Winnelaslca, F.T.A.
Don Lee FARMER - -
Alpha Kappa Lambda
Mary E. FARMER ----
- Greal' Bend
- - Florence
Fall River
Wesley Foundalion, Y.W.C.A., Com-
merce Club
Ralph FINE - -
Vada L. FOLCK - -
Winnelaslca, F.l.A.
Ruby FORSBERG -
Ernesl FRANZONE - -
- Lyndon
A Lillle Riyer
Losl Springs
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Kappa Sigma Epsilon
Second Row
Beverly Jane FREEMAN
Don L. FRENCH - - -
- - Emporia
- - Newlon
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Jack L. FREUND -
Commerce Club
Gerald R. FRISCH -
Eugene l-l. FROMM - -
Edward D. GAUGHAN
Phi Della Chi
Mildred GOLDEN -
Third Row
Leonard GORDON -
Mary Lou GORDON -
F.T.A.
Fred W. GRABHORN
Commerce Club
Nola Jean GRASS A
Alpha Sigma Alpha
Roberl' l-l. GREENLEE
Phi Delia Chi
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Weslphalia
Sallordville
- Reading
- Emporia
Americus
- Eurelca
- Emporia
l-leringlon
- Emporia
Lois J. GREENWOOD - - Newlon
Don GRIMES - - - - Barnard
Phi Sigma Epsilon
Bollorn Row
Pallie GROENDYCKE-Medicine Lodge
Physical Educalion Club
Barbara GROH ----- Emporia
Della Sigma Epsilon, Commerce
Club, Sigma Pi Sigma
Mary Ann GRUNDMEIER - - Larimer
Alpha lhela Rho, lnler-Varsily Chris-
lian Fellowship
Edilh A. HANSEN ---- Hillsboro
Winnelaslca, Wesley Foundalion
Elmer L. HANSEN ---- Gypsum
Mu Epsilon Nu, Commerce Club
Vivian HANSEN ----- Gypsum
Winnelaska
Ted J. HARDER - - - Burrlon
Phi Sigma Epsilon
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Marilyn HAYDEN -
Alpha Sigma Tau
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Doris HEARN ------ Emporia
Sigma Pi Sigma, Alpha Sigma Alpha
Bessie HELMLEY ---- Hazelion
Winrvelaska, Y.W.C.A., Home Eco-
nomics Club
Phyllis Ann HENRY ---- Winfield
Winnelaska, Commerce Club
Gloria Isabel HILL - -
- - Wamego
Alpha Sigma Tau, Sigma Pi Sigma
Helen HINERMAN -
Commerce Club
Joyce HOFFMAN - -
Della Sigma Epsilon,
Rho, Rhylhmic Circle,
calion Club
Second Row
Reece
- - Emporia
Alpha Thefa
Physical Edu-
Roberl L. HOWARD - - - Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Pi Kappa Del-
la, De-bale, Alpha Phi Omega, Slu-
denl Council, Social Science Club
Cliffon B. HUFF - - - - Emporia
Bill G. HUNT ----- Americus
Phi Della Chi
Charles J. IRWIN - Summerville, Mo.
Richard LJACOUES - - - Emporia
Phi Della Chi
Third Row
Phyllis J. JANSSEN - - - - Lyons
Alpha Sigma Tau, Sphinx
LaVone JEVONS ---- Walcelield
F.T,A.
John JOHNSON - - - Osage Ciiy
Sigma Tau Gamma
Bessie Lou JOHNSTON - - Wichila
Band, Debale
Marlha JONES - -
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Commerce Club
- - - Emporia
Ernesline KARNES - - - Overbrook
Alpha Sigma Alpha
Boiiom Row
Eugene KETTNER ---- Madison
F.T.A.. Social Science Club
Guy B. KERNS ----- Emporia
Alpha Kappa Lambda
Margarel KING ---- Tonganoxie
Joan Marie KINGSLEY - - - Lyons
Home Eco-
Splash Club, W.R.A.,
nomics Club, Sigma Pi Sigma, Sigma
Sigma Sigma
Helen R. KLEILE ----- Chase
Alpha Sigma Tau, Emporia Slale
Players
Roberl KLOTZ ---- Junclion Ciiy
Phi Della Chi, Sophomore Class
Darren B H066 . Q Q - Deyphos June E. JONES - - - f Americus PVQSTCT-'BUT
Sigma Tau Gamma Doris Joan KLOXIN ---- Chase
Ned L. HOOVER - Colionwood Falls I 2 Alpha Sigma Tau, Sphinx, Sigma Pi
Phi Della Chi, Commerce Club Sigma
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Commerce Club
Elizabelh KOCH ----- Emporia
Della Sigma Epsilon, Science Club Richard L. LITTLER - Collonwood Falls
Phi Della Chi
Barbara Delne KUEPKER - - Emporia
Alpha S'9m5 Tau Roberl LONG ----- Emporia
Alpha Kappa Lambda
Elizabelh KUMLI ----- Emporia
French Club, Radio Club, Newman
Club
Wendell LADY --4-- Abilene
Phi Sigma Epsilon, Sludenl Council
Paula LOWE ------ Chanule
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Pi Sig-
ma, Commerce Club
Thomas J. LAHEY -'-- Solomon Thifd ROW
Mu Epsilon Nu
Roberl F. LUDWIG - l-louslon, Texas
Belly LOU LAWS ""' Emporia Mu Epsilon Nu, Commerce Club
Belly Jo LEONARD '--- Emporia
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Commerce Club Tom C' LYNDE --"' Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Commerce
Club
Second Row
Tillie JoEllen LYONS ---- Eureka
Alpha Sigma Tau, Physical Educalion
Nolan l-lugh LEWICK - - - Lincoln
Club, W.R.A., Rhylhmic Circle
Phi Sigma Epsilon, "K" Club
Belh LEWIS ------ Sl. John
Sigma Sigma Sigma Band l-larold D. MCCLARY - - - Cenlralia
l952
Elva Mae LIBBEN ----- Glasco
Della Sigma Epsilon, Science Club,
lvialhemalics Club, Omega
Joyce A. McKEE - - M
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Mary Jean MCKNIGHT - - Eslcridge
Home Economics Club
Bollorn Row
Palricia Ann McMANIS - - Kingman
Winnelaslfa, A Cappella Choir, Ra-
dio Club
Peggy MCNELLY ----- Lyons
Sigma Pi Sigma, Commerce Club,
Home Economics Club, Sigma Sigma
Sigma
Beniamin McREYNOLDS - Columbus
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
Joan E. MCRILL ---- Abbyyille
Lollie B. MCWHERTER - - Emporia
Della Sigma Epsilon, Science Club
Mervin MARTEN - - - - Onaga
Sigma Tau Gamma
Olha Carol MAYES ---- Kenbro
Della Sigma Epsilon, Band, Com-
merce Club
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Mary Susan MEADOR - - Concordia
Sigma Sigma Sigma
Carolyn Lee MILLER - - Lyons
Alpha Sigma Tau
Jim G. MILLER ------ Virgil
Mary Lou MOORE - Cedar Rapids, la.
Sigma Sigma Sigma
Virginia MOORE ---- Gardner
Della Sigma Epsilon, F.T.A., Ele-
menlary Club, Omega
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Gerirude NELSON - - - Emporia
Roberf R. NELSON - - - Emporia
Gavonna NEWCOMER - - Emporia
Thela Sigma Upsilon, Radio Club,
Sphinx, Sigma Pi Sigma, Elemenlary
Club
Carolyn NEWMAN - -
- - - Virgil
Marilyn PATTERSON - - Cofieyville
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Treble Clef, En-
semble Singers, Symphonic Chorus
Ray G. PAYTON A ---- Ellsworih
Charlcie PENNELL ---- Syracuse
Sigma Pi Sigma, Home Economics
Club, Commerce Club. Wesley Foun-
dalion
John B. PERKINS - - Placerville, Calif.
Mu Epsilon Nu
Boirom Row
Bepyy JO - - - Heringkjn Jameg . . Lecompfon Charles - XNGSIIIGICI, N.
Alpha Sigma Tau, Newman Club Kappa S'9ma Epsllon Righard D, PLUMMER . - , Emporia
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Mari a M A i S - ansas My , LaVonne QUINCY - - Pawnee Rock
lilmd ROW Thela Sigma Upsilon
Second Row Harold D. NUFFER - - - Emporia Pearl G' QUIRING - i - i Newion
Alpha Phi Omega Harold RAINS - - - Emporia
Ann MUELDENER ----- Lyons Sigma Tau Gamma
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Splash Club, Phyllis OTT - - - - Lamonr Jac . .
. . queline RAY ------ Lewis
Home Economics Club Science Club Pi Kappa Sigma' Sigma Pi Sigma
Charles W. NELSON - - - Burlingron Sarondo M. PANESIS - Porl Jervis, N. Y. Norma Jean REDEKER ---- Olpe
Phi Sigma Epsilon Kappa Sigma Epsilon Commerce Club, Newman Club
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Evelyn REES ------ Emporia
Physical Educalion Club, W.R.A.
Virgil P. REID '----- Benfon
Phi Delia Chi
Pafricia Joann REYNOLDS - Dodge Cify
Commerce Club, Della Sigma Epsilon
Jo Anna RIEGLE ----- Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma. Sigma Alpha
lola, Orchestra, Cheerleader
Alice Marie ROBBINS - - Coldwaler
Charles L. ROBINSON - - - Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Commerce
Club
Maclc Eugen ROBINSON - - Emporia
Commercet Club
Second Row
Roberf L. RODEE - - Emporia
Phi Sigma Epsilon
Arlhur ROSS -'---- Eslcridge
Mu Epsilon Nu, Commerce Club
I952
Alvin N. RUSK - -
Ronald D. RUSSELL A -
Commerce Club
- Wellinglon
- Emporia
Joseph SAUDER ---f
Phi Della Chi, Commerce Club
- Gridley
lna Joan SAWYER ---- Gardner
F.T.A.
Clarence W. SCHARFF - -
Phi Sigma Epsilon
Burlingfon
Third Row
George SCHERRER A Floral Park, N. Y.
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Commerce
Club, Newman Club
Barbara SCOTT - - - - Larned
Alpha Sigma Alpha
Jo Ann SELLERS - - Dodge Cify
Joyce SHERIDAN ---- Clemenfs
Winnefaslca, Home Economics Club
Pal Louise SHIELDS - - Emporia
Della Sigma Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma
Roberl P. SHIELDS - - Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon Commerce
Club
Dwayne SHOEMAKER -
Commerce Club
Borlom Row
Orillon L. SHUMATE -
Alpha Phi Omega
Frank SIDORFSKY - Barllesville Olcla
Alpha Kappa Lambda, French Club
Delores SIMMONS - - Emporia
F.T.A.
l-lenry E. SIMMONS - Waverly
Carol Ann SMETHERS - Eureka
Alpha Sigma Tau, Commerce Club
Gwendolyn SMITH - - Emporia
Norman C, SMITH - - Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
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Leon SORENSON - - - Solomon
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
Jack M. SOUTH - - - Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma
Gerald E. STATEN - - - I-Iamilion
Alpha Kappa Lambda
Jerry L. STEGMAN - - - Lincoln
Phi Sigma Epsilon
Rudy E. STEINKUHLER - - Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Commerce
Club
Eugene STURDEVANT - - - Florence
Sigma Tau Gamma, Maihemaiics
Club
Pairicia SUNTER ----- Emporia
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Newman Club,
Spanish Club
Second Row
Milo W. SUTTON ---- Emporia
Alpha Kappa Lambda
Vernon J, SWITZER - - - Gridley
Laura TARRANT - - - Emporia
Charlene TAYLOR ---- Eslcridge
Claudine TEETER ----- Ulysses
Neil THOMPSON - Coilonwood Falls
Riia THOMPSON ----- Olalhe
Newman Club, Cheerleader
Third Row
Dale THORNE - - - - Lebo
Delberl L. TOLBERT ---- Hollon
Alpha Kappa Lambda
Donald R. TUCKER ---- Emporia
Phi Sigma Epsilon
Norma Lee VANDERHOOF - Moline
F.T.A.
Roberl B. VARNER A - - Kansas Ciiy
Roberl M. VEAL - - Coiionwood Falls
Norma VOTAPKA ---- Oberlin
Fourih Row
Alberi B. WATERS ---- Emporia
Cornelius WHITE - - - Emporia
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Shirley WHITWORTH - - V Sedan
Alpha Sigma Tau, Commerce Club
William I-I. WUNDER - - - L50-0559
David L. WILKE - Independence, Mo.
Mu Epsilon Nu, Lambda Della Lamb-
da, Malhemahcs Club
John R. WILKS ----- Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Radio Club
John K. WILLIAMS - - - Wellingion
Phi Delia Chi
Boliom Row
Rodney L. WILLIAMSON - I-leringlon
Gerald WOOD ---- Burlingion
Phi Sigma Epsilon
Joleen B. WOOLCOTT - - I-Ialslead
Alpha Sigma Tau, Sphinx, Splash
Club, Spanish Club,
Players
Mildred WORRELL -
Alpha Sigma Tau
Dorolhy ZEIGLER - -
Delia Sigma Epsilon, Elemeniary Club
Emporia Siafe
- Eureka
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THE CLASS OF 1953
THE FRESHMAN class began a busy week on fhe
Emporia Sfafe campus Sepfember 7. This week
was designed fo acquainf fhe sfudenfs wifh fhe
campus, faculfy, sfudenf body, and campus regula-
fions. Physical examinafions and enfrance examina-
fions were faken during fhe week. Square dancing,
social dancing, a wafermelon feed, and a movie
convocafion were acfivifies fo occupy all spare
minufes of fhe week. Acfivifies were under fhe di-
recfion of Dr. R. C. Maul, John McCormick, Dr. G.
A. Comsfock, V. T. Trusler, and Dr. Rufh Schillinger.
The freshman class had a fofal enrollmenf of 436.
Freshman "dinkies" were prominenf unfil fhe
mighfy freshmen mef fhe sophomores in a pressure
fire hose baffle fo enfifle fhem fo all fhe privileges
of fhe upper classmen. Usually fhe freshmen have
been forced fo wear fheir "dinkies" unfil Home-
coming, buf fhe sfrengfh of fhe class proved foo
greaf for fhe sophomores.
December I2 and I3 marked fhe presenfafion of
fhe freshman play, ''Alice-Sif-by-fhe-Fire," by
James M. Barrie. Miss Alice McDonnell of fhe
speech deparfmenf was fhe direcfor of fhe play.
Fun, cosfumes, and dancing were sponsored by
fhe freshmen February 25 when fhe annual "kid
par+y" was given for fhe upper classmen. The
parfy was held in fhe Sfudenf Union Ballroom. The
following commiffees were in charge of fhe par'I'y:
program, Virginia Wicherf and Jack Sfurgeong pub-
licify, Charloffe Haize and Bob Sherrerg and dec-
orafions, RoJean Reynolds and John Warring.
Sponsors were Dr. William Seiler and Miss Cafher-
ine Mendum.
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Carol ALEXANDER - -
Sigma Sigma Sigma,
Elemenfary Club
Joyce Maxine ALLAM -
Sigma Pi Sigma, Win
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Sigma Pi Sigma,
- - Lillie River
nelaslca
Louis ANDREATTA - - V Cliflon, N.J.
Newman Club, Radio Club, Spanish
Club
Charles I. ANDRESS f
Mu Epsilon Nu, Scien
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Lila ANDREWS - - -
Virginia Lee ASKREN -
Virginia BAILEY - - -
A - Greai Bend
ce Club
Collonwood Falls
- - - Muscolah
- Helena, Monl.
Della Sigma Epsilon, Sphinx
Belly BAKER - - -
Commerce Club
Della Mae BAKER - -
Roberl' BANISTER - -
- - - - Gridley
- - Emporia
- V A Emporia
Sludenl Council, Alpha Kappa Lambda
Edward BARANOSKI -
- Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mary Frances BARR ----- Garnell
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Barbara BAXTER - - - Waverly
Philip BEAM - - - - Emporia
Phi Della Chi
Gloria BEAMGUARD - - Newlon
Della Sigma Epsilon
Joe E. BECK ----- - Emporia
Alpha Kappa Lambda
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Edward Brooks BECKER - - - Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
Doris Radene BECKETT - - Yales Cenler
Sigma Pi Sigma
Mollie BECKETT ----- Greensburg
Winnelaska, Ensemble Singers, Band, Or'
cheslra, Symphonic C
Caryle BENDER - - -
Sigma Sigma Sigma,
Science Club
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Wanda D. BERNITZ -
horus
- - - Ellsworlh
Sigma Pi Sigma,
- - - Eudora
Home Economics Club
Ramona BLAND - - -
Belh BLOOD - -
Alpha Sigma Tau
Caroline BOCOCK -
Winneiaslxa, Elemenla
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Belly Lcu BORTZ - A
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- - Wirfield
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ry Club
- - - Y Plains
Pi Kappa Sigma, Hcme Economics Club
Rulh M. BOWER - - -
Collonwood Falls
Elemenlary Club, Y.W.C.A,
Percy K. BRANDT - -
Joseph BRANSON f -
- - - Elcref e
- - Elcren e
Irene BRIGGS -----
Winnelaslca, Treble Clel
- Sedgwick
Virginia E. BRIIX ----- I-Ieringlon
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sigma Pi Sigma,
Symphonic Chorus
Joan BROCKELMAN - - -
Della Sigma Epsilon, Sphinx
John P. BROCKHOUSE -
Phi Della Chi
LaVerne E. BROLLIER -
Edwin C. BROWN - - -
Alpha Kappa Lambda
Roberl E. BROWN - - -
Marlha Mae BURCH - - -
- Emporia
- Emporia
- Sublelle
- Emporia
- Emporia
- Emporia
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sigma Pi Sigma,
Commerce Club
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Roberl L. BURNS ----
Sigma Tau Gamma
- Emporia
Eugene L. BUSSE - Arlinglon I-Ieighls, Ill.
Sigma Tau Gamma, Speakers Bureau
Belly Ann CAMPBELL - - -
Winneiaslca
- - Belhel
M. Gale CAMPBELL ---- Millonvale
Winnelaslca, Radio Club
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Carol CORNUE - - Olalhe
Winnelaslca
Eorresf C. CHEEVER - - - Emporia
Keilh CLARK ----4-
Phi Della Chi
Slrong Cily
Palricia CLEARY - - - Council Blulls, la.
Della Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club
Roberl COLEMAN ----- Ciarfell
Mu Epsilon Nu, Commerce Club
Belh E. COLLINS ---v- Emporia
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sigma Pi Sigma,
Splash Club
Myra Joan COMP ----
Wesley Fouadalion
While Clly
Marilyn COOK ------ Wichila
Alpha Sigma Tau, Rhylhmic Circle
Richard L, CRIPPS - -
Dayid Fred CROPP - - -
Alpha Kappa Lambda
I-larveyville
- Emporia
Palricia CROWE ------ Russell
Della Sigma Epsilon, Sphinx, Social
Science Club, Newman Club
Norma Lee DAHLBERG - Collonwood Falls
Alpha Sigma Alpha, F.T.A.
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Doris DAVIS - - -
Dixie L. DAY ---- -
Alpha Sigma Alpha
Darleen DEITRICH -
Sigma Pi Sigma
- Wilseif
- Holcomb
Losl Springs
- Emporia
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Sigma Tau Gamma, Emporia Slale
Players
Wilma DlLl.ER - Y - - - Allanla
Winneiaslca
Anlhony A. D'OVlDlO - Bound Brook, N. J.
Barbara DURYEA - - -
Winnelaslca
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Commerce Club
Jack EVERTON - - -
Radio Club
Barbara FANKHAUSER - -
- Longlon
- Iala
- Kinsley
- Emporia
Delia Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club
Frances FEARL -----' Burlinglon
Della Sigma Epsilon, Treble Clei, Sym-
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John W. FIELD - - -
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
Delores FOLCK - - -
Winnelaska
John FORRESTER -
Phi Della Chi
Lillie B. FOX - - -
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Ronald l-l. FREDRICKSON -
- Wichila
Lilile River
- Emporia
- Americus
- Americus
Osage Cily
lnier-Varsiiy Chrislian Fellowship, Band
Bill L. FREEMAN ----
Jo Ann FRENCH - E - -
Theia Sigma Upsilon
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JaNeane FRIEND - -
Richard FURMAN - -
Lois GALUTIA - - -
Lorella M. GASSERT - -
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Bill GEORGE 'A-,--
C. Maxine GIBSON ----
Burlinglon
Osage Cily
Liiile River
- Newlon
- Miller
Washinglon
- Aliceville
- Emporia
Sigma Pi Sigma, Alpha Sigma Alpha,
Commerce Club
Lois Marie GIGER - -
Barbara Ellen GOOD -
Wesley Foundaiion
Palricia Jean GORDON - -
Pi Kappa Sigma, Sigma
Science Club
Shirley GORDON - -
F,T.A.
Melvin GRANER -
Mu Epsilon Nu
Judy GRAVES ------
- Admire
- Griclley
- Olaihe
Pi Sigma,
- Eurelca
Effingham
- Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma,
Elemeniary Club
Dayid L. GREEN - V
Phi Della Chi
Lcvilla June GREEN V
Y.W.C.A., French Club
lva Elaine GRIFFIN -
Commerce Club
Jo Ann GRIMES V V
- Emporia
V V - Loring
V V - Burlinglon
V V V Lincoln
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Cheerleader, Sigma
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Alpha Sigma Alpha,
Newman Club
Barbara Jo GUM - -
Maurice GUY - V V
Maryann HAFFNER -
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Charlclle HAIZE - -
- - V Emporia
Sigma Pi Sigma,
V V Kingsdown
V Emporia
- Emporia
' - - - SGFGCG
Y.W.C.A., Cheerleader, Wesley Founda-
lion, Physical Educaiion Club
Gloria Marie HARRIS ---- Eudora
Sigma Pi Sigma, Alpha Sigma Alpha
Beverly Lee HARRISON
- - - Waldron
Pi Kappa Sigma, Elemenlary Club
William HART - V -
Sigma Tau Gamma
ElaEne C. HARZ -
Winnelaslca
Don HENDERSON V -
Sigma Tau Gamma
Jean HENDRICKSON V
- V V V Eureka
- Greenleaf
V - Eurelca
- - Osage Cily
Winnelaslca, Commerce Club
Bonnie Lee HERTl.ElN
Freda HICKS V V V
Marianne HOCH - V V
V - V - Wilsey
V - Alchison
- - - Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Cheerleader, EleV
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Velda Lee HOCKETT V
Y.W.C.A.
Dow HOLST V V -
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lva Lee HOOPER - -
Della Sigma Epsilon,
Club, Debale
Harold R. HOSEY - V -
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
Doris Jane HOTTMAN
Peggy Lou HUGHES -
Winnelaslca
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Roberl' J. HUGHES -
Phi Della Chi
Marilyn HUMMEL -
Winnelaslca
Lawrence HUNTLEY V
lris HUNTSINGER -
Commerce Club
Pi Sigma, Fresh-
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V Marysville
V - - Russell
Social Science
Medicine Lodge
- Nelawalca
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- Emporia
- Abilene
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- Madison
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Richard INBINDER - -
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Rila JETTY ----
A - - - Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma,
Splash Club
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Carol JOHNSON - -
- - Lawson, Mo.
Alpha Sigma Tau, Band
Lois KAROLIK - '
Alpha Sigma Alpha
Palricia KECK - - -
Sigma Sigma Sigma
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Rila KEMMERER - -
- - Chicago, Ill,
- - - Ellingham
Sigma Pi Sigma.
- - - Emporia
- - - - Sedan
Band, Commerce
- - - l-lumboldl
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Newman Club
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Della Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club,
Newman Club
Norma Jeanne KNACKSTEDT ----
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Aim J. KNAUF - -
Carol Jean KOCH - -
Alpha Sigma Alpha,
Spanish Club
Janel Arlene KOCH -
Kennelh KOCH - -
Phi Della Chi
Alice Joan LAM -
Winnelaslca
Smilh 6. LARAMORE -
Alpha Kappa Lambda
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Jack F. LAWS ----
Commerce Club
Jo Ann LENTELL - f
Sarah M. LEONARD -
- Council Grove
- - - Emporia
A - - Emporia
Sigma Pi Sigma,
- - Eudora
- Emporia
- Moran
- Emporia
- Homewood
- - - - Wilsey
- - Osage Cily
Sigma Sigma Sigma, F.T.A., Elemenlary
Club
Belly Jean LEWIS - -
- - - Emporia
Orcheslra, Commerce Club
Maxine LIGHTCAP A -
Commerce Club
Clydene Mae LILE -
Lenore LINDHOLM - -
Calherine LINEHAM -
Thela Sigma Upsilon
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Eva Jean LONG - - -
- Emporia
- Parker
- Windom
- Emporia
Collonwood Falls
Margarel LOOMIS ----- Randall
Louise LOUIA '------ Newlon
Della Sigma Epsilon,
Sigma Pi Sigma,
Radio Club, Elemenlary Club
Neil I. LUSK -------- Olivel
Sigma Tau Gamma
Lila Rose LUTZ ------4 Olpe
Commerce Club, Newman Club
Dorolhy E. LYDA - -
Marilyn Mae LYNCH -
Y.W.C.A.
Marilyn Jo LYNDE - -
Sigma Sigma Sigma,
Commerce Club
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- Maclcsville
- Reading
- - - Emporia
Sigma Pi Sigma,
Barbara McCANDLESS - Collonwood Falls
Winnelaslca, E.T.A.. Physical Educafion
Club
Palricia MCCOY ---- - - lola
Physical Educalion Club
Maurice G. MCENDREE - - La Harpe
Mu Epsilon Nu
Kenneih E. MCGHEE -
- - - Madison
Alpha Kappa Lambda, Commerce Club
Jo Ann MCKAIN -
Joan MCMILLAN -
Winnelaslca
- Hoisi nglon
- Formoso
Rila MCMILLAN ----- Spearville
Margarel' Ann MCMULLEN - Marquelle
Alpha Sigma Tau, Sigma Pi Sigma
Brian McVElGH - - Slewarl Manor, N. Y.
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
Roberf MARKHAM -
Marvin LeRoy MARTIN
Norma Lee MARTIN -
Roberl MEGREDY -
Kaiherine MEYER -
Michael MEARES - -
Sigma Tau Gamma
George M. MILLER A
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Joyce E. MILLER -
Debale
Eyerefl L, MILSAP - -
Rose Ellen MITCHELL -
A McPherson
- - Clemenls
- - Allen
- - Longlon
- Quincy, lll.
- Emporia
- Lincoln
- Arkansas Cily
- - - Emporia
- - - l'liawa'l'ha
Pi Kappa Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma
Emma Lee MOUNKES -
Winnelaska
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Lenora Helen MOSER
Sigma Sigma Sigma,
F.T.A.
Jo Ann NELSON - - -
Della Sigma Epsilon,
Sphinx
William NELSON - -
Alpha Kappa Lambda
Belly Jean NEMNICH -
- - - Reading
- - - - l-lollon
Sigma Pi Sigma,
- - - Emporia
Commerce Club.
- - - - Topeka
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Frank R. NEWMAN -
Alpha Phi Omega
Olive NICHOLS - -
Paul E. NIKULLA - -
- - Burlinglon
- - Kansas Cify
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- Emporia
Lorraine ORLOWSKI
Science Club
Lela OWEN - - -
Sigma Pi Sigma, C
Lila OWEN ----
- - Leavenworlh
- V - - Emporia
ommerce Club
- - - - Emporia
Sigma Pi Sigma, Commerce Club
Barbara Ann OYLER -
- - - - Emporia
Delia Sigma Epsilon, Home Economics
Club
Gladys Ann PARKER
Pi Kappa Sigma
lyla May PARKMAN
Winneiaslra, Comm
Rosa PATTERSON -
Tommy 'L. PAYNE -
- - Baldwin
- - - - Emporia
erce Club
- - - - Newion
- - - Vesper
Marlene PETERSON -
- - - - Emporia
Sigma Pi Sigma, Y.W.C.A.
Pafricia Jean PLATT ----- Marion
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma,
Commerce Club
Mary Lou POHL - -
Mahlon E. PORTER -
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- - - Emporia
- - Luray
- - - - Minneola
Delia Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club,
Radio Club, Ensem
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Ralph lvl. POWELL '---- Parsons
William G. PRATHER
Mu Epsilon Nu
Elizabeih PRICE - -
- - - Eureka
- - - - Emporia
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Commerce Club,
Cheerleader
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Truman D. PUTNAM ----- Admire
Sally Jo PYLE - - -
Winnelaslca, Comm
William lra PYLE - -
Allred RASP, Jr. -
- - - - Reading
erce Club
- - - - Emporia
- Abilene
James RATHKE - -
Marlha Jean REECE
lna Jeanne REESER -
Sianley Joe RENO -
Commerce Club
- Emporia
- - Winfield
- - Olivel
- Virgil
RoJean REYNOLDS
Rhylhmic Circle
Lonn RICHARDS -
Band
Jo Ann RIGSBY -
Commerce Club
Maurice ROBERTS -
l-larriel' ROBSON -
Winnelaslca
Floyd A. ROWE -
Barbara ROWLAND
Winnefaslca
Roberl E. RUSSELL
Roberf STAUFFER
Phi Della Chi
Reifa SARGEANT - -
Winnelaska
John W. SACKMAN
Arkansas Ciiy
- - Corbin
- Olpe
- l-lalsfead
- Abilene
- - DeSolo
- Marysville
- Abilene
- 4 Emporia
Weslmoreland
- - Fonlana
lnler-Varsily Chrislian Fellowship, Band
Dorolhy SCHLARMAN - - - Cenlralia
Marvin l. SCHMIDT - - Harlliord
Allen D. SCHUL - - - - McPherson
Mariorie SCHWARZ ---- Gypsum
Darlene SCHWENDIMAN - - Hillsboro
Pal SCOTT -------- Emporia
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Commerce Club,
Sigma Pi Sigma
Frances SEEMAN ------ Larned
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Commerce Club
Gerald SHADWICK
Sigma Tau Gamma
Marvin SHAFFER - -
Alpha Kappa Lambda
Vernilea SHAW -
Home Economics Club
Darlene SHELLENBERGER
Winnefaslca, Commerce
Barbara SIMMONS
Phyllis SIMPSON -
Winneiaslca
Dale L. SMITH -
Sigma Tau Gamma
Reginald D. SPEECE
Elaine STAPLES - -
- - - - - Liberal
Radio Club, Spanish Club
- Emporia
- Madison
- - Quincy
- - Bushong
Club
- - Burlinglon
- - Medicine Lodge
- Emporia
- Reading
Mary STARNER -----f- Eureka
Radio Club
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Home Economics Club
Mary STECKMAN -
Duane Ray STEELE -
Eugene STEVENSON
- V Arkansas Cily
Collonwood Falls
- - V - Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
La Velle V. STONEBRAKER V - V Severy
Palricia STRONG -
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Commerce Clu b, F.T.A.
Jack P. STURGEON V
Edrei Louise SWEET
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Delores SWISHER -
Margarel TERRY - V
Palsy Ann THOMAS -
Rhylhrnic Circle,
Club, Splash Club
- - - Emporia
V Parker
- Gypsum
- V - - Wichila
- V - - Newlon
Physical Educaiion
Marvin A. THOMPSON - - Emporia
Commerce Club
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Norman N, THOMPSON - V V Emporia
Eileen Louise TOWNER V - V Emporia
Winnefaslca
Janis TRAVIS - - -
V Medicine Lodge
Sigma Pi Sigma, Alpha Sigma Tau,
Sphinx
Nancy Lee TUNISON
V - - Marysville
Winnelaslra, Rhylhmic Circle
Donna Lee TURNBULL - - Council Grove
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Symphonic Chorus,
Glee Club, Band
Donna Jean VAUGHN ---- Emporia
Winnelaslca
Jan VAN ORDEN -
- - - - Emporia
Della Sigma Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma
Arlene Rulh VIETS -
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French Club, Y.W.C.A.
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Belly Joanne VORAN
- - - - Kinsley
Pi Kappa Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma, Ele-
menlary Club
Joan Marie WACEK ----- Irving
Leanna WALN V V V
- - - McPherson
Physical Eclucalion Club, Winnelaslca
Mary WALSH ------- Collyer
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Alpha Sigma Alpha,
Bill D. WATTS - -
Radio Club
Jacqueline WHEELER
Lesier WHITTLE - -
- - - - Eslaridge
Band, Chorus
- - - Winfield
- - - Cenlralia
- Sedalia, Mo.
Virginia WICHERT ----- Emporia
Si ma Si ma Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma,
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Eulalia Marlene WIENS - -
Alplia Sigma Tau, Commerce
Lois Marie WILLIARD A - -
Winnelaslca
Ga le Clara WILSON
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Lois WING-ATE ----
Home Economics Clrb
E. Bernyce WOLFE - - - -
Wesley Foundalion
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Abilene
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Louis F. BURNS ----- Emporia
Alpha Phi Omega, Social Science
Club, Pi Gamma Mu
Harry A. APPLEGATE - - - Eureka
Pi Omega Pi, Commerce Club
Gerlrude BEATTI E -
- - Emporia
Halsey l-l. COOK, Jr. - - - Eureka
Pi Gamma Mu, Science Club, Bela
Bela Bela
Donald C. HOFFMAN - - - Lyons
Phi Sigma Epsilon, "K" Club, Epsilon
Pi Tau
Kalhryn lLlFF ----
Pi Omega Pi, Commerce Club
Bernard T.JlLKA - - -
- - Topeka Lloyd Keilh MARING - - - Wichifa
Kappa Mu Epsilon, Malhemalics
Club, Mu Epsilon Nu, Lambda Della
Lambda, Kappa Della Pi
- - Salina
Mu Epsilon Nu, Newman Club, Band, Harold W- MOORE ' ' ' Teferville
Orcheslra, Symphonic Chorus
Conrad A. KAHLER -
Merle McELHANEY -
Sigma Tau Gamma
Joseph McPEEK - - -
Alpha Kappa Lambda,
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- Winfield C. Ralph MORSE ---- Emporia
Y.M.C.A., Kappa Sigma Epsilon
l Joseph A. PARSONS, Jr. - - Emporia
' Madlson Pi Kappa Della, Kappa Della Pi,
Alpha Phi Omega, Pi Gamma Mu, Xi
Phi
' ' Dunlap John G. PERKINS ---- Parlriclge
Science Club Pi Gamma Mu, Kappa Della Pi
TOP ROW lvan H. TRUSLER, Jr. - Gadsden, Ala.
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Phi Mu Alpha
Willie C. RICHARDSON - S+. Louis, Mo. '
Orchesfra, Symphonic Chorus, Band,
Clarence SCHAUER - - - Emporia
Kappa Mu Epsilon, Lambda Della pa Delfa Pl
Lambda, Sigma Tau Gamma, Malhe- B,-,fiom Row
malics Club A
Burney VAZQUEZ - - - Concordia
David TRAVIS ---- - Emporia
Sigma Tau Gamma Business Manager, Noel K' WALLACE '--' Benton
The Bullefin Mu Epsilon Nu, French Club, Spanish
Club
Francis W. TRIEMER - - Emporia Ralph W. WYGLE ---- Emporia
Phi Della Chi Phi Sigma Epsilon, "K" Club
FROM 38 in Sep+ember I948 lhe number of graduafe sfudenis al'
Emporia S+a+e has increased +o 85 in lhe Spring of I950.
Seven deparfmenis offer graduafe sludy leading fo 'lhe Masfer
of Science degree. Of lhe 85 graduafe siudenls, fwelve hold a
gradua+e fellowship, af leasf one in each of 'Phe seven depar+men+s.
Nine of 'lhose 'l'welve sludenis received fheir bachelor's degree from
K.S.T.C.
Wi+h fhe exceplion of 'rhe Deparfmeni of Commerce, all deparf-
menfs require a Thesis.
Dr. John E. Jacobs is fhe Direcfor of lhe Graduafe Division.
This year he was on par? 'rime leave wifh +he Sfafe Deparfmenf as
Direcfor of Special Educafion for ihe S+a+e of Kansas.
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CORKY'S GLANCES
MEMORIES, memories meander fhrough Corky's mind as he scans
fhe pages of fhe Sunflower, i950 sfyle. Sepfember 5 found Corky
buzzin' back fo ye old insfifufion of learning fo help orienf new sfu-
denfs and faculfy members. He was righf on hand fo welcome fhe
new faculfy members: Dr. Rufh Schillinger, dean of women: Nafhan
P. Budd, regisfrarg Dr. Roberf M. Taylor, head of music deparfmenfg
Eric R. Baber, superinfendenf of laborafory school, Cynfhia Woosfer
and Josephine Logan, laborafory school insfrucforsp Mary Kref-
singer, arf: Helen M. Douglass and Alvin E. Morris, educafiong Helen
Coleman, music: Ida McCain, foreign language: Green D. Wyrick,
English, Carl Dahlbeck, psychology, J. Eugene Robinson, science:
and Charles M. Masfen, speech.
Corky covered miles of smiles during rush parfies and Freshman
Week, buf recovered sufficienfly fo fofal fhe resulfs for bofh-I500
prospecfive fellow roofers wifh I59 of fhem sporfing shiny, new
pledge pins.
Seven sefs of 'l'win Hornefs enrolled af ye old campus fhis fall.
All buf one sei' called Emporia home. The Hornef fwin crop includes
Dene and Donna Ballenfine, Emporia: Jean and Jeaneffe Brandf,
Emporia: Gerald and Morris Carr, Emporia: Kennefh and Carol
Koch, Emporia, Leia and Lila Owen, Emporia: Evelyn and Evereff
Rees, Emporia: and Barbara and Roberfa Sfeffe, Sedgwick.
A quick frip around fhe campus fo fhose-in-fhe-know provided
him wifh several gems of knowledge. Men, lafer discovered fo be
Mu Eps, were enfrenched in Morse Hall Annex and fhe Rhyfhmic
Circle was no longer a purely female aggregafion. Corky fliffed fo
fhe upper regions of fhe Union and found fhaf fhe no-longer-needed
aparfmenfs had made way for meefing rooms for E-Sfafe's numerous
clubs and honorary frafernifies.
Corky was happy fo find fhaf Morse Hall is no longer a parf of
"never-never land"-never-never gef a phone call fhrough, fhaf is.
l. Tri Sig preferenfial dinner. 2. Phi Dell' rush parfy. 3. Tri Sig "miles of smiles"
rush parfy. 4. Alpha Sig rush parfy. 5, Firsf all-school parly held in lhe Sfudenl'
Union Ballroom. 6. Sfudenf square dancers af The Recrealion Hour. 7. Sigma
Tau rush parly. 8. The musicians of Phi Della Chi. 9. Enrollmenf, firsf semesler.
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A swifchboard and nine felephones were insfalled in fhe girls' dorm,
and Corky is really giving fhem a buzz.
CORKY flexed his muscles and hurried down fo help fhe freshmen
fhrow fhe K-Club in fhe fish pond on fheir way up fhe fronf walk
only fo find fhaf somefhing new had been added. This year fhe frosh
were piffed againsf fhe sophs in a baffle fo fhe end wifh bloody
weapons called firehoses. Affer many years of soggily siffing in fhe
fish pond, fhe K-Club refired fo fhe comparafive safefy and dryness
of fhe sidelines in fhe official capacify of referees. Buf back fo fhe
sfruggle. Corky rushed from one side fo fhe ofher fo aid fhe baffling
feams and fhen sfrode dinkiless up fhe walk wifh fhe vicforious
freshmen.
Foofball fook on a Pan American flavor fhis year when pigskinners
from Colegio Milifar in Mexico Cify iourneyed norfh fo Emporia for
a gridiron baffle. The game climaxed fhe day of infernafional good
will which included dinners and a parade feafuriug visifing dignifaries,
Corky la la serapel, milifary unifs from Forf Riley and several high
school bands. Nexf Fall E-Sfafe's Hornefs include a visif soufh of fhe
border fo Mexico Cify in fheir ifinerary.
Homecoming rolled around wifh some new feafures among which
was a sunny day. Corky, of course, rushed around fo all fhe organ-
ized houses fo supervise fhe building of house decorafions and floafs
and fo pose for an occasional porfraif.
Lafer he led fhe gala parade of Hornef roofers up Commercial
Sfreef, and was on hand fo proclaim fhe Phi Delfs as vicfors of fhe
floaf confesf while fhe Kappa Sigs fook second.
He buzzed his favorife foofball feam on fo an inglorious defeaf af
fhe paws of fhe Piffsburg Gorillas. Halffime acfivifies were a liffle
brighfer, however, and Corky wafched fhe crowning of Peggy Peda-
gog, Janef Teichgraeber, by Governor Carlson from His Honor's
I. Kappa Sig Homecoming floaf-"Orchids 'lo fhe Team." 2. "Curli-Q" per-
formers-"The Hayburnersf' 3. Alpha Tau Homecoming house decorafions.
4. Sigma Tau house decorafions. 5. Alpha Sig Homecoming buffef supper for fhe
acfive chapfer and alums. 6, Alpha Sig house decoralions for Homecoming-
"Corky Clean 'em." 7. Tri Sig house decorafions-"E-Sfafe Laundry." 8. The pep
rally affer fhe big parade. 9. Second place house decorafions-Kappa Sigma
Epsilon.
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shoulder. Of course, afTer planfing a kiss on Queen JaneT, he fa-
vored The lovely aTTendanTs, Roberfa Brose, Nedra .Pflaum, Mary
Ruple, and Mary Jo Wilhife, Too.
Following The presenTaTion of The house decorafion awards To The
Phi DelTs, firsT place, and To The Kappa Sigs, second place, and afTer
The remainder of The fooTball game, Corky hurried To The Homecom-
ing Ball aT The Union.
TWO BENEFIT performances of Curli-Q, a I6-acT varieTy show, re-
placed The Follies. Six SI00 scholarships were provided by The
profiTs. The scholarships were awarded To Darrell English, Ronald
Hess, WilberT ProThe, Virginia Reed, David Wilkie, and Donald
Zimmerman.
FirsT in Corky's formal calendar was The Pi Kap "STardusT Sere-
nade." This was followed by a heavy schedule of dances wiTh Corky
aTTired in whiTe Tie and Tails buzzily execufing inTricaTe iifferbug
sTeps, sTaTely walfzes and an occasional Charlesfon. Somefimes he
had To Take in more Than one social evenT in an evening ,buf he made
Them all-The Phi Sig "MoonlighT Shuffle," Alpha Tau "Devil's Play-
Time," WinneTaska's "WinTer Wonderland," DeI+a Sig "Snowfall,"
Alpha Sig "Snow Ball," Tri Sig "Candy Cane Capers," Morse Hall's
"Holiday lnn," Sig Tau "Fireside Rendezvous" and The Phi DeI+
"Swing."
The fall social calendar included numerous all-school parTies spon-
sored by The STudenT Council and The Sophomore Chrisfmas dance.
A new dance band, The Top-HaTTers, as well as The Counfs provided
music for The fall frivoliTies.
BuT of course he couldn'T miss The Kappa Sig "Bowery ParTy"
where Carol Haize was crowned queen. He "do si doed" wiTh The
AKL's aT Their barn dance and froze wiTh The TheTa Sigs on Their
hayrack ride. Since a relaTive on his moTher's side was a firebug,
Corky hopped on The fire-Trucks wiTh The Alpha Sigs and was off for
The "Fireman's Ball" where John "lck" Payne was crowned Firechief.
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l. Emporia STaTe's seven seTs of HorneT Twins. 2, FaculTy square dance. 3. Fresh-
men-sophomore wafer-TighT. 4. An all-school parTy. 5. Enfrance To The Adminis-
Trafion Building. 6. The "Good Neighbor Day" parade. 7. The HorneTs NesT in
The STudenT Union. 8. Our real-live Corky aT Homecoming. 9. A few of KSTC's
foreign sTudenTs.
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ln honor of fhe Chrisfmas season Corky painfed all of his gold
sfripes red and buzzed in fo Presidenf MacFarlane's office fo help
him selecf fhe annual E-Sfafe Chrisfmas card from among fhose made
by Alpha Thefa Rho members. Corky and fhe Prexy decided fo use
J. Warren Brinkman's design for holiday greefings fhis year.
Even fhough Ole' Man Winfer seemed fo be loafing, Corky gof
a bif of fhe Chrisfmas spirif af fhe YW-YM Chrisfmas Sing as fhe
carols, Chrisfmas free and fhe sfory of fhe firsf Chrisfmas blended fo
make him feel a bif mellow inside.
THE FALL semesfer wasn'f all parfies, foofball games and gaiefy.
There were several solemn nofes in each day as classes mef, home-
work was assigned and pending finals loomed in fhe fufure.
English and speech sfudenfs had some new courses from which fo
choose. Advanced Composifion, The American Novel, and Vic-
forian Poefs were added fo fhe English curriculum and a course in
Children's Theafer fo fhe speech sfudenfs.
An advance in fhe professionalizafion of feachers was faken af
Corky's college fhis year when fufure feachers were required fo apply
for admission fo fhe feacher fraining school.
Corky skipped down fo fhe regisfrar's office fo help Mr. W. H.
Singular, assisfanf regisfrar, celebrafe his 7Ofh birfhday and lasf day
in his official capacify. Corky bid Mr. Singular a fond farewell affer
his 33 years of service af E-Sfafe.
Wifh more flapping of wings Corky waved good-bye fo Mrs. Rufh
Alloway, and greefed Miss Helen Bishop as cafeferia direcfor.
Square dances gained in popularify as nof only fhe weekly Recrea-
fion Hours feafured fhe dancing, buf also fhe faculfy became bi-
weekly squares wifh fheir every-ofher-Wednesday-nighf dances. Miss
Cafherine Mendum and Mr. C. F. Gladfelfer backed fhe square
dance movemenf on fhe campus.
Kappa Delfa chapfer of Befa Befa Befa, infernafional honor so-
ciefy in biological science, made ifs appearance on fhe campus and
of course Corky was a charfer member. The ofher 35 charfer mem-
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Sig formal. 4. Pi Kao formal. 5. Della Sig formal, 6. Carol Haize as Queen of
fhe Bowery Parly, crowned by Kappa Sig pledge presidenl, Vic Klofz. 7. Alpha Sig
Firemars Ball held ir fre KSTC gym. 8. lvar Trusler or a if-lc for The Top
l-laffers. 9. An all-scncci parly in fhe Sfudenf Union Ballrcpom.
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bers were: F. U. G. Agrelius, Dr. Ted F. Andrews, Merrill Afhon, Dr.
John Breukelman, Merle E. Brooks, Paul Brooks, Ina Borman, Edward
Calkins, Ivan Campbell, John Carr, Joan Chance, Kenneih Clayion,
Dr. George Comsfock, Halsey Cook, Virgil Dowell, Charles Gaulding,
C. F. Gladfelfer, John Gorman, Charles Graves, Gerald Green, Rob-
er+ Hodge, Chrisiena Hoskin, Roberi' Hubbard, Louis Laurenzana,
Eugene Mariana, Fred McCabe, James McLeod, Roberi' Presfon,
Willis Rahlaff, Lois Redmond, George Spencer, Merlin Siaarz,
Dwighi Waddell, Gilberi Zwickle, and Loren Zwingelberg.
CORKY romped oul' 'l'o 'ihe Tri Sig house, look off his shoes and
joined 'ihe girls and +heir dafes al' ihe Soc Hop early second semesier.
Mr. Sfillman P. Vincenf won ihe iifle of "+oughes+ prof" and Miss
Teresa Ryan +ook second place in 'ihe coniesi' as fhe siudenis filed
quielly 'l'o +he polls, paid fheir fax 'io +he March of Dimes and vofed.
Xi Phi sponsored The eleciion for fhe dubious honor.
Shovels were lhe order of fhe day January 26 as numerous spade-
fuls of ierrafirma marked +he ground breaking ceremonies for ihe
William Allen While Library. Corky and 'I'he oiher digniiaries, in-
cluding Presidenl' MacFarlane, Governor Carlson, and Siudenl Coun-
cil Presidenl' McCormick, wielded fhe shovels.
Several seniors receiving degrees from ihe music deparlmenl pre-
senied fheir annual concerfs. Recifals were presenled by Josephine
Bloxom, piano: Delores Bares, piano: Dorofhy Buckley, piano: Uel
Burden, piano: Doroihy Heidebrechf, clarinei: Dolly May Highwood,
organ: Marion Plummer, frombone: Alberl' Ropfogel, piano: and
Earl Winchesier, voice.
Wi+h painl' brush and easel fucked under his wing, Corky wel-
comed Miss Sally O'Callaghan as 'ihe new elemeniary arf insirucior.
E-STATE'S Bulleiin began publishing fwo issues per week in March.
This is 'l'he firsi semi-weekly which has been published since before
World War ll.
I. The prize winners ai fhe Freshmen Kicl Parly. 2. Voling in lhe roiunda for
Sludeni Council members. 3. Voling lor ihe 'Fioughesr Teacher on The Campus"
sponsored by Xi Phi for The March of Dimes. 4. Siudenls praciice leaching for
educalion courses in Roosevell High School. 5. Governor Frank Carlson ai ihe
ground-breaking ceremonies for ihe new William Allen Whiie Memorial Library.
6. The baskelball game beiween Phi Sig and Phi Dell pledges. 7. Tri Sig soc-hop
held al' ihe chapler house. 8. Mr. Singulans reiiremeni pariy. 9. Miss Jeffrey
and her Chrisimas canolers.
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E-S1'a+e's debafe reams did fhemselves proud as 'rhey compiled an
impressive record of wins againsl' 'rough opposiiion.
Corky adiusfed his horsewhip, and sfrode info his praciice +each-
ing. Second semesfer 'rhe 'Teachers in fhe campus secondary school
ou'l'numbered fhe pupils. Pracfice +eachers enrolled in secondary
school work numbered I45 as compared wi+h 85 in 'ihe elemenfary
school. Forfy-five sfudenfs are faking prac'l'ice 'leaching a'r 'l'he
Emporia High School.
Our winged emissary polished his fonsils for +he annual Phi Mu
Alpha Singing Bee. He blended his funeful +ones wirh +he winning
Tri Sigs and Sig Taus. Winneiaska and fhe Phi Del+s were awarded
second place honors.
Corky, complele wifh grace, ioined +he Rhylhmic Circle for fheir
annual concer1'. ln observance of Eas'l'er 'I'he modern dance group
presenfed a suife of Biblical numbers. One of which, "Were You
There," was 'l'he ou'I's'I'anding dance of 'rhe concer'l'. O'l'her numbers
included "Avenue Episode" and a primi+ive dance.
THE SPRING parfy season was inifiafed by fhe Freshman Kid parfy.
Corky was a social liHle Horner wifh a+ leasf 1'wo parries each week-
end. Chief among his memories were fhe ln+er-Sororify Valen+ine
Dance, Infer-Frai' Easier Hop, K-Club Dance, Junior-Senior Prom,
Pi Kap Dinner Dance, Kappa Sig Salad Slide, Sigma Tau Rose Dance,
Phi Sig Farmer's Ball, Phi Deli' Splash, and of course, 'ihe Anniversary
Ball.
E-S+a'I'ers goi' on 'l'he polifical frain when 'lhey organized a campus
Republican Club and an Anderson for Governor Club. Bob Howard
and Bill Ray are head moguls for each club respecfively.
Corky had a liHle difficulfy adiusfing his cap and gown, buf he
'Finally succeeded in ioining +he seniors for lhe presiden+'s recepfion,
baccalaureaie, and fhe commencemen+ dinner and exercises.
Wiih a fond and fearful adieu 'I'o ihe depar'l'ing seniors, Corky
squared his anfennae and said a fervenf prayer fo fhe regisirar for
lo+s of slick liHle 'Freshmen for nexi' fall.
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I. Morse Hall formal ai' The Sludenl Union Ballroom. 2. Firsf place winners for
lhe wornen's division al 'rhe Phi Mu Alpha Singing Bee-Sigma Sigma Sigma.
3. Rehearsal for one of 'lhe plays in Modern Language Evening. 4. Emporia
S+a+e's prize-winning debaie squads. 5. Della Kappa's inslallafion of +he nafional
biological science iralernily, Bela Bela Bela. 6. The lnler-Fralernily serenade in
froni' of The Della Sig house. 7. An all-school pariy. ,
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OFFICERS
JANET TEICI-IGRAEBER . . . Presiden+
LOIS GARVIE . . . . Vice-Presidenlr
DORIS WELLS . . .... Treasurer
JEAN GRASS .... . Recording Secrefary
DONNA BALLENTINE . ..... Edifor
VIRGINIA TARR . . . . . . . Regisfrar
MARY BETH I-IEUBERT . . . Corresponding Secretary
FRANCES THOLEN . .... Rush Capfain
JUNE ADAM . . . Inframurz-:Is
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THE ALPHA Sigma Alpha House af 929 Wesf
greefed ifs refurning occupanfs lasf fall wifh a new
face provided by new drapes and seaf coverings
furnished by fhe Alumnae chapfer and fhe Mofh-
ers' Club. Wifh fhis fo back up fhe acfive members
of fhe sororify, Rush Week was really a "Grand
Slam" resulfing in I9 new pledges. Rush Week
acfivifies were climaxed wifh fhe annual morning
serenade, breakfasf, inifiafion, church, and dinner.
Beginning fhe social circle was fhe Faculfy Tea
followed by Hour Dances for fhe men's organiza-
fions insfead of fhe former Open House. The an-
nual Hayrack Ride was a hilarious evenf sparked
by clever enferfainmenf from fhe pledges, fireside
songs, and hofdogs.
Homecoming was a successful occasion wifh
work on fhe house decorafions and floaf and fhe
Alumnae Buffef Dinner. Since Founders Day, No-
vember I5, was so close, fhe fradifional Founders
Day program followed fhe alumnae dinner. High-
lighfed in fhe Homecoming acfivifies was fhe elec-
fion of Janef Teichgraeber, presidenf, for fhe fifle
of Peggy Pedagog.
A Fireman's Ball was given by fhe pledges in
'the school gym. Sfreamers of red and black creaf-
ed a false ceiling and fire hoses along fhe sides
gave fhe parfy afmosphere. Guesfs were escorfed
from fhe sororify house fo fhe gym in a fire wagon
and presenfed wifh red firemen's hafs for favors.
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Chrisfmas season acfivifies began wifh fhe an-
nual Snow Ball. The "snow" fheme was carried ouf
wifh a silver free in fhe middle of fhe floor sur-
rounded by suspended dolls dressed fo represenf
fhe Snow Princess and her helpers. The Counfs
played for fhe formal which was held in fhe Broad-
view Grill Room.
Mofhers were invifed fo fhe Chrisfmas Parfy
where giffs were exchanged wifh fhe help of Sanfa
Claus porfrayed by one of fhe girls. Pledges
heighfened fhe gaiefy wifh original songs. The
sororify also parficipafed in fhe yearly Chrisfmas
Sing. A+ fheir lasf meefing in December fhe acfive
chapfer enferfained fhe Alumnae chapfer af fhe
sororify house. They spenf fhe evening playing
cards and lisfened fo a Chrisfmas sfory read by
Miss Edna McCullough. Chrisfmas giffs from fhe
Alumnae and Mofhers Club were silver and punch
cups.
Due fo fhe pending membership quofa vofed in
by fhe Pan-Hellenic Council, 'lhe Alpha Sigs wenf
easy on second semesfer Rush Week, buf wel-
comed one new pledge, Darleen Deifrich. The
Preferenfial Dinner was held af Frazier's Cafe.
During fhe spring semesfer fhe members held
fheir annual Fafher-Daughfer Banquef, Spring For-
mal, and Mofhers' Tea. They enfered fhe Song Fesf
and af fhe end of fhe semesfer, said farewell fo
'rhe deparfing seniors af a breakfasf af fhe lake.
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'helped raise "pin money" by selling programs a+
,fhe fooiball and baslceiball games and sold benefif
show +iclce+s for fhe Mofhers' Club. Scholarship
'was also emphasized wifh pledge and aciive
awards. The seasonal in+ramurals occupied many of
vlhe girls during free hours.
Graieful aclcnowledgmenr for help and guidance
is given +o Mrs. Rose Wesi, housemoiher who has
been wi+h fhe girls since I934 lher record speaks
for ifselflg +o Miss Edna McCullough, head of ihe
physical educa+ion deparfmenf, who refired her
posi+ion as sponsor of ihe sorori+y +his year: and +o
Miss Jean Gunderson of +he music facul+y, sponsor.
In summary, fhe year was a wonderful experience
for all of +he girls in Alpha Sigma Alpha sororify
who fulfilled +he sororiiy aims for scholasfic, spirif-
ual, physical and social developmeni' in each of iis
members.
Top row: Acan' Dane Ba'len"ne Donna Bailenfne, Briix,
Bycn, Crance Co line Crisps. 2nd row: Dahllverg, Day,
Dreese, Gafvie, Gibson, Grass, Grimes, G-rch. 3rd row:
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Karnes. Knrolfk. 4fh row: Kernfnerrer, C. Kocn, M. Koch,
Leonard, Lisfer, Palferson Pennn. Pnce. Sfh row: SCOH,
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OFFICERS
ELEANOR WI-IITLOW . . Presidenr
. Vice-Presidenr
PATSY COX. . .
NORMA BARNCORD .
. Recording Secrerary
I-IELEN WALLS . . Corresponding Secrerary
DORIS ANDERSON . . . . Rush Caprain
PATSY COX .... Pan-I-Iellenic Represeniarive
DORIS ANDERSON . . Pan-I'IeIIenic Represenrarive
ELEANOR WI-IITLOW . Pan-I-IeIIenic Represenrarive
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The AST Year
ALPHA CHAPTER of Alpha Sigma Tau was found-
ed af Michigan Sfafe Normal College, Ypsilanfi,
Michigan, on November 4, l899. lofa chapfer of
Alpha Sigma Tau was founded af Emporia Sfafe,
April 7, I925. There are fwenfy-eighf chapfers in
fhis nafional organizafion, and fhe lofa chapfer was
fhe sevenfh fo be founded.
The Alpha Taus began fhe year wifh a busy
schedule for fhe fall Rush Week. The social fheme
was, "Tau Heaven." ll' was carried ou'l' in fhe par-
fiesz "Meefing Sf. Pefer," "Swinging on fhe Golden
Gale," "Angel's Play+ime," and "En'I'rance fo Tau
Heaven." The week was climaxed by fhe pledging
of fwelve new girls. The second semesfer Rush
Week fheme was "Alpha Tau Round-Up." lf was
included in fhe parfies: "Howdy Par'l'ner," "Bunk-
house Poker Game," and "The Lasf Round-Up." Af
fhe close of Rush Week nine new girls were
pledged. They were: Myra Comp, Lois Carmichael,
Colleen Fowler, Myra Hawley, Marylee Keine, Ja
Neane Friend, Lenore Lindholm, Sally Pyle, and
Reifa Sargenf.
ln honor of fhe sororify's fiffiefh birfhday, a
formal dinner was held on Founders Day, November
4 af fhe Mif-Way Cafe.
Homecoming fhemes fhis year were "Clean 'Em
Up" for fhe floaf, and "Clean Sweep" for fhe
house decorafions. The Alpha Taus wenf all ouf
for fhe evenfs and had a wonderful fime working
fogefher on fhese confribufions fo fhe usual fesfivi-
fies. The visifing alums helped fo make fhe oc-
casion a memorable one. The organizafion was well
represenfed in fhe new show, "Curli-Q". June
Dupy, Tillie Lyons, and Sally Pyle all parficipafed
in fhe chorus line number "Hay Burners".
The girls asked fheir besf boy friend of fhe mo-
menf, donned ieans and plaid shirfs, climbed
aboard fhree hayracks and were off for a wonder-
ful fime. Huge plafes of spagheffi, chunks of
French bread, and cups of sfeaming hof coffee
were served af fhe hayrack ride, which fook fhe
group fo Murdock's. Affer eafing and singing songs
around a large campfire, fhe pledges enferfained
wifh a shorf song abouf each acfive. When fhe
fire had died down, fhe whole group rode back fo
fown and, affer a brief sfop af 'I'he sororify house,
wenf fo fhe Sunsef lnn for an evening of dancing.
All was excifemenf as we prepared 'lo go fo fhe
fall formal, given af fhe Broadview by fhe pledge
class. The fheme was "Devil's Playfime," which did
nof need explanafion as fhe ballroom was realisfi-
cally decorafed wifh red crepe paper fashioned info
fhe shape of flames and fhe Devil himself presided
over fhe evenfs of fhe evening. Music for dancing
pleasure was furnished by The Counfs.
Chrisfmas fesfivifies were especially gay fhis
year wifh a lovely Chrisfmas dinner followed by
fhe exchanging of many giffs. One uniquely
wrapped box surprised us by confaining fhe an-
nouncemenf of fhe engagemenf of Marfha Reece
fo Dick Nelson. On fhe Sunday before vacafion,
fhe Alpha Taus wenf fo church as a group.
Two Alpha Taus became new members of fhe
Emporia Sfafe Players fhis year. They were: Helen
Kleile and Joleen Woolcoff, who gave fheir besf in
"The Winslow Boy." The Alpha Taus were also
represenfed in fhe producfion "The Male Animal"
by Marfha Madole.
ln fhe polifical lime-lighf, represenfing Alpha
Sigma Tau, was Marfha Jean Reece, who was elecf-
ed vice-presidenl' of 'rhe Freshman Class, and Joan
Kloxin, elecfed vice-presidenl' of lhe Sophomore
Class. Mrs. Fred Griffiih, who is an lofa alumna,
was elec'I'ed presidenl' of fhe Third Dis+ric'I' of fhe
Alpha Sigma Tau sorori+y a+ fhe nalional conven-
lion held in Defroif, Michigan.
The nighl' of 1'he Singing Bee found 'rhe Alpha
Taus aH'ired in spring formals, singing our sweef-
hearl' song, wi+h Marilyn Hayden as fhe direcfor
and soloisl. The lheme, "Romance," was carried
oul' by 'ihe songs, "Falling ln Love," "A Small
Ho+el," and "Blue Room."
Parenls' Day, a change from 'rhe usual Mofhers'
week-end, was held on April 30 for fhe parenfs of
lhe girls fhis spring. The occasion proved l'o be an
evenl' 'ihal' was enioyed by all.
The highlighl' of l'his year's social season was 'lhe
annual spring formal, "Tau Heaven," held in 'l'he
Broadview Grill Room. The decora'I'ions provided
a spring-like afmosphere, and l'he +radi+ional "good
lime had by all" seemed even beH'er l'han in 'lhe
previous years.
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The year i950 marks Mofher Nason's +hirl'een+h
year of loving and undersianding wafch over 'rhe
Alpha Taus. To you, Mo'l'her Nason, we say "Thank
You" for +he guidance and comforling assurance
ihal' you have given fo us lhroughoul' lhese years.
We would also like lo express our deepesl' apprecia-
'rion +o Mo+her Graham for her assislance as house-
moiher during 'ihe sudden sickness of Mo'I'her
Nason.
To our sponsor, Mrs. Roy Durham, we exlend
our apprecialion for her wonderful work in help-
ing us carry oul' our various acfiviliesg a greal' deal
of credil for our success resls wil'h her.
Yes, l'his year wilh il's many never-'l'o-be-forgo+-
len memories has been wonderful and kind fo
Alpha Sigma Tau.
Top row: Anderson Barncord, Barr, Blood, Burkelf,
Cook, Cox, Duncan. Znd row: Dupy, l-larbaugh, Hayden,
Heli, l-lill, Janssen, Johnson, Kleile. 3rd row: Kloxin,
Lyons, McMullen, Madole, Miller, Morgan, Reece,
Srnelhefs. Boffom row: Travis, Walls, Whillow, Whil-
wo"", Wiens, Woolcoll, Wovell. No? picfured: Edwa'ds.
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OFFICERS
DOLORES GOAD . . . . Presidenr
VERMONA SCI-IWAUB . . . Vice-Presidenr
ROBERTA BRILES . . . Recording Secrerary
ELIZABETH KOCI-I . . Corresponding Secreiary
JOANNE RAIVIY . . Alumna Secrefary
ROBERTA BROSE . . . Treasurer
MURIEL SUTTON . . Chaplain
JOAN BAILEY . . Edi+or
DOLORES ROCK . . . I-Iisforian
JOANN REYNOLDS . . Sergeanr-ar-Arms
NORMA WINZLER . . Rush Capfain
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Mrs. Ne-IIie Hall
HOUSEMOTHER
Upper Ieff: Delia Sig homecoming dec-
orafions. Upper righ'I: Gab-Iesr. Middle:
Song pracrice. Lower Ieffc Second se-
mesrer pIedges. Lower righh The offi-
CSFS.
TI-IE DELTA SIG HOUSE ar IOO5 Mer-
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A CRUISE wifh Delfa Sigma Epsilon opened rush
week acfivifies al' l005 Merchanf and affer a shorl'
buf wonderful fime, our voyage was climaxed wifh
sixfeen pledges affending 'lhe Rush Capfain's
Dinner.
Founders Day, Sepfember 29, revived many
memories as fhe Alumnae chapfer, fhe acfive chap-
fer, and fhe new pledge class mel' for fhe firsf fime
fhis year. The evening opened wifh a dinner given
by fhe Alumnae and was broughf fo a close wifh
fhe inspirafional Founders' Day ceremony. The
second meefing of fhe Alumnae and Collegiafe
Chapfers was held on Ocfober I3, af which fime a
picnic was held af Mouse's Cabin.
To become beffer acquainfed wifh our insfruc-
fors, a faculfy 'rea was given in Ocfober. We en-
ioyed fhe affernoon, because we found fhaf 'lhey
are human and fhaf fhey do like fo forgel' school
and have a good fime.
The harvesl' moon added gaiefy fo fhe annual
hayrack ride, which 'look place in lafe aufumn. The
moon was so brighf fhaf fhe Delfas and fheir dafes
decided fo refurn fo fhe house for an informal
evening of dancing.
Homecoming saw many changes af E-Sfafe fhis
year. Curli-Q replaced fhe Follies and a colorful
parade was added. Our floaf was called "Toasf To
Vicfory." To decorafe fheir house, fhe Delfa Sigs
buried fhe Piffsburg Gorillas by placing fhem in a
neaf liffle cemefery in fronf of fhe chapfer house.
The refurning alumnae were honored af a buffef
supper. Many affended and old friendships were
renewed.
Anofher change on our campus was fhe weekly
hour dance, which replaced fhe cusfomary open
house weekend. The Delfas welcomed 'lhis change,
because if allowed one evening wifh each organiza-
fion.
December broughf in a rush of Chrisfmas par-
fies. "Snowfall" was a very appropriafe fheme for
fhe annual pledge formal held December 2. Dec-
orafions of snow flakes and brighf sfars never lef
one forgef fhe fheme of fhe parfy.
The week before Chrisfmas vacafion found us in
fhe midsf of Holiday acfivifies. We parficipafed
in fhe annual Y-Sing, which drew us closer fo fhe
ofher organizafions on fhe campus. On fhe same
nighl' we had our annual Alumnae-Mofhers' Club
Chrisfmas parfy. Abouf one hundred people gafh-
ered af fhe Delfa House for dinner, an exchange
of presenfs and singing. A semi-formal dance was
our final parfy.
January was anofher busy monfh. Finals, Rush
Week, and fhe beginning of anofher semesfer were
'lhe main ifems on our calendar. Second semesfer
Rush Week broughf us eighf new pledges and fen
new acfives. The pledges, who now wear fhe pin
of Delfa Sigma, were Joan McRiIl, Jewell Hill, Lila
Lufz, Joan Olm, Jane Connelly, Jeanneffe Brandf,
Charloffe Haize, and Darlene Schwendiman.
April Fools Day was fhe dafe for fhe Delfa Sig
spring formal. "The Counfs" played for fhe dance
and our fheme was cenfered around Easfer.
We always sef one day aside a year for our
dads. This year we made April 2l a special day
wifh our Eafher-Daughfer Banquef. We enjoyed
fhis shorf fime wifh our fafhers and ended fhe
occasion by singing fheir favorife songs of Delfa
Sigma Epsilon.
Mofhers Day, anofher annual even'l' was held
during fhe firsf day of May. We affended church
in a group and fhen affer dinner we inifiafed our
new acfive mofhers info fhe Mofhers' Club.
Graduafion was fhe end of a long and wonder-
ful fime fo nine of our girls. Joanne Ramy and
Josephine Bloxom received special honors by hav-
ing fheir names placed in Who's Who.
Much credif for a successful year goes fo 'l'he
sponsor, Rufh Offersfrom. Beulah Houlfon, fhe
pledge sponsor, who was ill, was missed. Her place
was filled capably by Marie Berg, an alumna.
Mofher Hall has been a confinual source of inspira-
fion. Her kindness has been appreciafed by every
member of our sororify.
Top row: Angel, J. Bailey, V. Bailey, Bearngard, Blox-
om, Bock, Briles, Brockelman. 2nd row: Brose, Cleary,
Crowe, English, Fankhauser, Pearl, Goad, Groh. 3rd row:
-laize, Hoffman, Hooper, Klumpe, Koch, Libben, Louia,
Luiz. 4lh row: McWherTer, Mayes, Moore, Nelson, Oyler,
Posey, Ramy, Reynolds. Sfh row: Rock, Schwaub, Shields,
Sullon, Thorpe, VanOrden, Winzeler, Zeiqler.
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OFFICERS
RUBY BIEWENER . . . . Presidenf
CYNTHIA JCHANNING .... Vice-Presiderd
LAVON FAULEY . . . Corresponding Secretary
DORIS KIND . . . Recording seefeerefy
CLARICE BUTTRQN . . Corresponding Edifor
CHRISTENA Hesmm . . . . . Reporrer
BARBARA RIEFER . . Keeper of Archives
JACQUELINE RAY . . Serqeanf-af-Arms
NINA WIGGINS . ..... Treasurer
NINA WIGGINS . . Pemellenae Represenfafive
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Mrs. Bermce Smifh
HOUSEMOTH ER
Top left A Pr Kap formal, lop rlghfz
Sewg pradfce. Middle: Voqee-I97Of
Lower lefh A qoea srfwry. Lower rlghfz
The officers.
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TWELVE ACTIVES, wifh varying degrees of sun-
'I'ans, came back fo fhe house af I32 Wesf I2fh
fhis fall. Prexy, Ruby Biewener, had iusf refurned
from fhe Nafional Pi Kap convenfion af Grand
Canyon, Arizona: and she was newly inspired wifh
greaf enfhusiasm. Thaf her enfhusiasm was cafch-
ing became evidenf when fhe Pi Kap Cruise during
rush week landed wifh eleven new pledges.
The group, now numbering fwenfy-fhree, en-
joyed enferfaining fhe frafernifies and independenf
men's organizafions during fhe hour dances af fhe
house.
Homecoming fesfivifies broughf a pleasing cli-
max fo fhe hours spenf in preparafion for fhe
various acfivifies. Many refurning alums were wel-
comed af fhe buffef supper given for fhem. To
add fo fhe regular fhrill fhaf goes wifh fhis annual
occasion, fhe Pi Kaps were honored fo have one of
fheir members, Mary Ruple, chosen by fhe foofball
feam as a candidafe for Homecoming Queen.
The pledges using a "Sfar Dusf" fheme success-
fully fransformed fhe Sfudenf Union Ballroom info
an earfhly paradise in which fhey graciously enfer-
fained acfives and guesfs af fhe annual pledge
formal.
Commode Bowl Queen, Adelyn Deschner, was
chosen by fhe members of Phi Sigma Epsilon fo
reign over fheir annual Commode Bowl foofball
game. Also, Rae Deane Roberfs was chosen by fhe
girls fo be our candidafe for Sigma Tau Gamma
Rose queen.
A formal fea was given by fhe Alumnae Chapfer
for our housemofher, Mrs. Bernice Smifh. Sororify
and frafernify housemofhers, pafronesses, and mem-
bers of fhe faculfy were invifed guesfs.
The fradifional Chrisfmas breakfasf parfy was
observed wifh formal serving of fhe meal, group
singing of Chrisfmas carols, pledges reading fhe
leffers 'rhaf fhey had wriffen Sanfa Claus for fhe
acfives, and giff exchanging under fhe Chrisfmas
free. lnvifed guesfs were Mrs. Bernice Smifh,
housemofher: Dr. Minnie Miller, faculfy sponsor:
Mrs. Lesfer Laird, Mrs. Harold Swinf, and Mrs.
Roger Moon, pafronesses.
Af fhe close of Rush Week acfivifies second
semesfer, Joyce "Mickey" Allam, Nancy Curfis,
lris Hunfsinger, Rae Deane Roberfs, Barbara Row-
land, and Nancy Tunison became parf of our or-
ganizafion.
The Spring Dinner Dance, held af fhe Hofel
Broadview, afforded an evening of enchanfmenf
for everyone. The lovely dinner, fhe music by fhe
Top Haffers, and fhe renewed friendship of a greaf
many alums made fhis a long remembered evenf
for fhe Pi Kaps.
The Mofhers' Day Dinner was given for fhe
mofhers of fhe girls. A shorf enferfainmenf was
presenfed-fhen fhe remainder of fhe day was
spenf in visifing and geffing acquainfed wifh
everyone. Mofher Smifh was given a special recog-
nifion fhis year af 'lhe Mofher's Day Dinner when
fhe girls presenfed her wifh fhe Pi Kap Mofhers pin.
Individual honors won fhis year by fhe members
of fhe organizafion include: Ruby Biewener, Xi Phi:
Mary Ruple, secrefary and freasurer of fhe Senior
Class, Nina Wiggins, co-chairman of Thefa Omega
Pi: June Wachholz, presidenf of Sigma Pi Sigma:
Clarice Buffron, presidenf of Sigma Alpha lofag
Chrisfena Hoskin, secrefary of Befa Befa Befag
Doris Kind, sfafe secrefary of fhe Home Economics
Club: Adelyn Deschner, senior represenfafive of fhe
Sfudenf Council: and Barbara Kiefer, chosen fo
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represenf Kansas colleges and universifies af fhe
Nafional Manufacfurers Associafion Convenfion in
New York Cify.
Many familiar faces will be missing from our
group nexl' fall, buf fhose refurning will never cease
working fo uphold and fo carry on fhe fradifions
and sfandards of fhe sororify.
Pi Kappa Sigma, fhe pioneer in fhe pedagogical
field as an educafional sororify, was founded No-
vember I7, I894, af Michigan Sfafe Normal Col-
lege, Ypsilanfi, Michigan, by Georgia Fox, a sfu-
denf, and fhirfeen companions. These girls were
congenial friends wifh high scholasfic sfanding and
loffy ideals. Their idea in forming fhe organizafion
was fo enioy fhemselves socially and improve in-
fellecfually: so Pi Kappa Sigma, 'lhe oldesf nafional
educafional sororify, had a commendable begin-
ning.
ln l9I5, fhe widening opporfunify for women in
feaching, as leaders and policy makers, led fo
broadening fhe scope of work fo be accomplished
by chapfers fo prepare members fo fill fhese places,
and fo give beffer service in fheir work as makers
of ideals and molders of fhe coming ciiizens of fhis
ever-increasingly imporfanl' counfry. To keep pace
fo more girls, fhe number of members was changed
from fhe original fhirfeen fo an unlimifed number.
A+ fhis fime fhe policy of Pi Kappa Sigma was
broadened wifh fhe idea of giving fhe feachers
college girl a social sororify. I+ was found +ha+ fhe
only fype of sfudenf noi enioying fhe privileges of
membership in a nafional organizafion was 'rhe one
fraining for fhe feaching profession.
Pi Kappa Sigma became a member of fhe Asso-
ciafion of Educafional Sororifies in I9l7 af fhe sec-
ond biennial conference.
On February 22, l9l8, lofa Chapfer was organ-
ized af Kansas Sfafe Teachers College in Emporia.
Af fhe presenf fime fhere are fwenfy-nine acfive
chapfers of fhe sororify.
Pi Kappa Sigma was vofed info associafe mem-
bership of fhe Nafional Panhellenic Conference in
November, I947.
A sororify can iusfify ifself and live in perpefuify
only 'through unselfish service in unswerving loyalfy.
Our greafesf happiness comes from helping fhose
we love, and for whom we have a sisferly bond and
sympafhefic undersfanding.
Top row: Biewener, B. Borfz, N. Borlz, Brown, Buffron
wifh 'rhe broadening democrafic ideals and fo give Desfhnef, Pauley. Gordon- 2nd row: Guy, Hager, Harris.
l l 0 . U . . . Hoskin, Johanning, Kiefer, Kind, Kisner. Boffom row
opporfunify for framing inlhahve and cooperaflon Mimeli, Parker, Ray, Ruple, vofan, wachhouz, Wiggins
Not picfured: Ashlock.
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OFFICERS
BARBARA MARMONT . . . Presiolenl
ANN WELCH . . . . . . Vice-Presidenl
MARY JO WILHIIE . . . Recording Secrelary
KATHRYN VANCE . . ...... Treasurer
JOAN KINGSLEY . . Corresponding Secrelary
DEAUN TAYLOR . . . . Keeper of Grades
VIRGINIA RUSSELL ........ Song Leader
JO REIGLE, ANN MUELDENER . . . Rush Caplains
MARY HEFNER ........ Social Chairman
NEDRA PFLAUM . . . Pan-Hellenic Represenlalive
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HOUSEMOTH ER
Top Iefl: Music apprecialion. Top righf:
Playing dress-up. Middle: Praclicing for
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Homecoming Iloal. Lower rigI'1+: More
music!
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The SSS Year
SIGMA SIGMA Sigma sTarTed The fall semesTer
wiTh "SomeThing Old, Somefhing New"-namely
Rush Week which Triumphed in a resulT of fourTeen
new pledges. A few weeks laTer all The fraTerniTies
and Mu Epsilon Nu appeared wearing smiles from
ear To ear aT The Hour Dances given by Tri Sigma.
In OcTober we were very proud when we showed
The Emporia moThers Through our chapTer house
and enTerTained Them laTer aT Tea.
WiTh The busTle of Homecoming came Three
more evenTs for The Tri Sigs: a floaT wiTh The Theme,
"We've Goi' The Game on lce"g house decoraTions,
E-STaTe Laundry: and a huge buffeT dinner for The
alumnae and TwenTy-one guesfs from Chi chapTer
of Sigma Sigma Sigma aT PiTTsburg. OuT of The
five candidaTes for Peggy Pedagog chosen by The
foofball squad we were proud To iclaim Two, Mary
Jo WilhiTe and Nedra Pflaum. T
Candy Cane Capers, The pledge formal, cli-
maxed The Fall semesTer's acTiviTies. The ballroom
was decoraTed by a huge silver ChrisTmas Tree
adorned wiTh candy canes, and The pillars were
wrapped To represenT large pepperminT sTicks.
Susie Meador surprised The guesTs by her firsT ap-
pearance singing wiTh The Top HaTTers. Harlan
Long drew The lucky dance program which crowned
him Kandy King of The ball.
The annual ChrisTmas dinner including Turkey
wiTh all The Trimmings was held aT The Broadview
and was followed by a parTy and gifT exchange aT
The chapTer house.
Again This year Pi ChapTer won The Pan-Hellenic
scholarship award for The highesT grade average of
I949.
Tri Sigma claims a greaT many "wheels" on The
campus. Joan PaTTerson is a senior represenTaTive
To The STudenT Council. Marianne Hoch presides
over The Freshman Class and Virginia Russell is vice-
presidenf of The Junior Class. Virginia Higgins
wields The gavel aT The Home Ec Club. Louise Van
Gundy keeps The minuTes and counTs The pennies
aT Splash Club. MarTha Hassler is noT only Treas-
urer of Omega LiTerary SocieTy, buT also is presi-
denT of Kappa DelTa Pi, honorary educaTion so-
cieTy, ThaT iusT pledged Janice Case, Virginia Rus-
sell, Gloria Redfield, and Barbara Riddle. DoroThy
HeidebrechT is secreTary of SAI and Zelma Dee
Markowifz is Treasurer of The Newman Club. Win-
nie Drake claims The vice-presidency of Alpha TheTa
Rho, and Virginia Russell is secreTary of The Em-
poria STaTe Players. Tri Sigma was especially proud
when Winnie Drake and MarTha Hassler pledged
Xi Phi, honorary leadership fraTerniTy.
AnoTher one of our "lovelies," Jo Riegle, was
aTTendanT To The queen aT The annual Kappa Sig
Bowery ParTy. Too, Jo Riegle and Marianne Hoch
donned cheerleaders' uniforms and BeTh Lewis
sTruTs along as drum maior for The band.
Second semesTer began wiTh The pledging of six
new girls: RoJean Reynolds, Phyllis Henry, Joyce
Miller, Gayle Wilson, Mary STarner and Faye Lam-
berT.
"Park your shoes in The vesTibule and come on
in" was The greeTing aT The Soc Hop, an informal
dance held aT The house, February 3. ThaT's righT,
everyone Took off Their shoes and had a wonderful
Time!
April 20, Sigma Sigma Sigma's Founders Day
was celebraled by a formal banquel a+ +he Broad-
view Hofel.
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ease Done Dame. 2nd row: Edwawb Famer, G if
Hassle' Heiney Hggim, Heifiebrechl Hocli. 3rd row
Jeri' Jones Kirin K'nf1:lSv,, L-eonivd Lewis Long Low
fllh row: Lyrics, McNally, Markowilz, Mafmonl Mei
Move Moser M
The lasl' highligh+s of 'lhe year were Mo+her's
weelc-end, 'lhe spring formal and we enferfained
dales a+ an informal picnic and dance.
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SEPTEMBER FIRST found Thefas par+ing from Iheir summer vacalion
and idle hours Io +he ever-ac+ive and ever-lovin' days as a The+a.
The firsf week found us busily cleaning house, making prepara+ions
for Rush Week, and reviewing our vacafion days. Miss Galley, our
sponsor, I'oId us of her numerous experiences while Iouring Europe.
CharIo'H'e King and Frances McCabe, having iusl' refurned from our
Nafional Convenfion ai' French Lick, Indiana, broughl' 'I'o us many
new and inieresfing ideas. Bul' +he grea+es+ news of all was +ha+
Alpha chapier had been presenfed wiI'h Ihe Nafional Progress Cup.
AI' Ihe conclusion of Rush Week, wi'I'h "CandyIand" as I'he Iheme,
Alpha chapfer chose Irene Hogan, Cafherine Linehan, and Jo Ann
French fo become our new sislers. Also we chose Miss Josephine
Logan, as a new co-sponsor and we are very happy Io have her
wifh us.
The pledges gol' our fall acfivifies off 'Io a wonderful sfarf by
en'I'er+aining +he acfives wi+h a supper and a hayrack ride. Each of
our guesis received a miniaiure skillei' favor as a reminder of Ihe
Theia Hayrack Ride of '49,
The doors of Ihe Thefa house were opened Io welcome frafernify
and independenf men 'Io an Hour Dance. Once each week, we were
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HOUSEMOTHER
OFFICERS
CHARLOTTE KING
Presidenf
CHARLEN E BRADFORD
Vice-Presidenl'
ESTH ER ZIMMERMAN
Secrefary
FRANCES McCABE
Treasurer
IYLA GAY
Edifor
CAROL KNIGHT
Pan-Hellenic Represenfafive
SUE FOY
Rush Capfain
Mrs. BERYL NEWTON
Housemofher
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da+e?" Lower Iefh Gelfing ready for a
big dale. Lower righfz A good Iime
dancing.
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busy changing records on fhe "luke box" and roll-
ing up fhe rug, preparing for fhe hour's enferfain-
menf.
Homecoming was an exciling 'lime for fhe
Thefas. Nof only did we have many of our own
alumnae wifh us, buf also we had several girls from
Epsilon chapfer af Piffsburg as our guesfs af fhe
various acfivifies fhroughouf fhe week-end.
Each year we look forward 'ro having our mofhers
as our special guesfs. On November l9, Mofhers
week-end began wifh a 'reap fhe fable was decoraf-
ed fo carry oul' an aufumn fheme. Sunday morning
all of us affended church and fhen refurned fo fhe
chapfer house for a furkey dinner. Each mofher
was presenfed a corsage of aufumn flowers. ln fhe
affernoon 'lhe service for fhe Mofher-Pafroness
degree was held. We are fhankful fo all fhe mofh-
ers who fraveled fo Emporia and made fhis annual
evenf a memorable success.
Wifh December came many more busy days.
Our Chrisfmas spirif was exemplified by 'l'he prep-
arafion of boxes for orphans and a baskef of food
for a needy family. We spenl' much fime pracficing
for fhe Y-Sing which was held in fhe Sfudenl' Union
Ballroom. The Mofhers' Club enferfained fhe acfive
chapfer afga parfy given in our honor. Our Chrisf-
mas acfivifies were climaxed wifh fhe fradifional
formal dinner. Each girl accompanied by her faculfy
guesl' joined in fhe candlelighi' procession and
abe Newcomer, Quincy, Zirnrrevnar,
moved slowly down fhe sfaircase fo fhe dining
room where dinner was served.
Snowmen, sleighs, skiers, and ice-skafers carried
oul' fhe second semesfer rush week fheme "Thefa
Snow Fes+ival". A formal pledging was held for
Joan Rigsby, Beffy Lewis, and Mildred Boyer. We
are proud fo have chosen fhese fhree girls fo wear
fhe forch pin of Thefa Sigma Upsilon.
On April I, 'lhe pledges again enferfained 'lhe
acfives. This fime if was wifh a formal dance af
fhe Broadview Hofel Grill Room. Rose-covered
frellises, spraying founfains, and park benches car-
ried oul' fhe fheme of "Founfain Misl"' as fhe Thefa
Sigs and fheir guesfs danced fo fhe music of fhe
Top Ha'H'ers band.
Parenfs Day was held on April 30. The fheme,
"April Showers Bring May Flowers" was carried ouf
al' fhe banquef wifh small umbrellas and spring
flowers. Guesfs included parenfs of all 'rhe girls,
pafronesses and pafrons, sponsors, and Mofher
Newfon: fhis was 'lhe final social evenl' of fhe year.
Long will be remembered fhe fhoughffulness
and undersfanding which Mofher Newfon gave fo
fhe girls who wore fhe Thefa pin This pasl' year.
Never will fhe Alpha chapfer girls forgel' fheir
many good fimes fhaf were shared in playing and
working fogefher as fhe year progressed. Our
sponsors, Miss Galley and Miss Logan, deserve our
sincere grafifude and appreciafion for helping make
every acfivify a successful one.
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WINNETASKA
FRIENDS, FASHIONS, fun! lndependenf women
on fhe E-Sfafe campus find all fhis and also some
educafion in Winnefaslca.
Beginning fhe I949-50 'rerm wifh an open house,
Winnefaslca infroduced ifself fo newcomers and
gained eighfy-fwo members for fufure acfivifies.
Donning ieans and brighf shirfs early in Ocfober,
fhe Winnefaskans pifched "hay" wifh fhe Mu Eps
while on a ioinf hayrack ride. Af fheir desfinafion
fhey enjoyed a weiner roasf. Lafer in Ocfober,
Hallowe'en pranks were forgoffen by bofh organ-
izafions for a dance fo music by fhe Top Haffers.
Nexf-Homecoming! The independenf gals gave
up fheir fime and glamour, and surrounded by
gunny sacks, saws, and crepe paper, fhey produced
Corlcys, hafchefs, fhermomefers, and a gorilla for
fhe gafe and floaf decorafions.
Originalify and variefy surrounded fhe acfivify
which always capfures a fop billing on Winnefaska's
calendar-fhe Annual Puff Pam Prom. Decorafed
wifh such ocldifies as broom grass, bird nesfs, vege-
fable fops, and animal cookies, fhe girls appeared
wifh fheir favorife dafe lanofher Winnefaslcanl.
lmpersonafions of comic sfrip characfers and ofher
renowned individuals complefed an evening of pur-
poseful nonsense. The underlying purpose-gain-
ing poinfers on efiqueffe for 'I'he coming formal.
The highlighf of fhe semesfer, Winnefaslca's
winfer formal, fransfigured fhe ballroom info a
"Winfer Wonderland" complefe wifh snow, soff
blue lighfs, and music by The Counfs. Whaf could
be beffer fhan afmosphere, music, and fhaf cerfain
someone?
Grouped wifh ofher organizafions around fhe
fireplace and fhe big, silver Chrisfmas free af fhe
Y-Sing, Winnefaslca presenfed as ifs confribufion
"l Wonder As I Wander" and "The Firsf Noel".
For Winnefaskans, as for everyone, Chrisfmas
was fhe fime for special fhoughfs and expressions.
The group gave foys fo children in fhe orphanage
af Afchison and caroled af fhe hospifals and houses
of various organizafions. Af a Chrisfmas parfy fhey
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INFORMAL GET-TOGETH ERS
LOU POLANSKY . Presidenf
NORMA BOESE Vice-Presidenf
LEE GARDNER . Secrefary
LORNA HOLLE . . Treasurer
ROSE FETROW . Social Chairman
IRENE BRIGGS . . . Music Chairman
JOYCE Sl-lERlDAN ....... Publicify
Miss ROSAMOND l-HRSCHORN . . . Sponsor
Mrs. GREEN WYRICK .... . Sponsor
The Winnetaska Year
freafed fhemselves fo punch, brownies, and pres-
enfs.
Shorfly affer fhe second semesfer sfarfed rolling
af fop speed, fhe Winnefaska girls had a lol' of fun
while rolling on wheels af fhe Hobby House skafing
rink. ln spife of fhe spills and bruises, fhis deviafion
from fhe roufine of classes was enjoyed by all fhe
parficipanfs.
A campus acfivify fhaf proves fo be as compefi-
five as any is fhe Singing Bee. Preparing for fhis
evenl' dominafes fhe acfivifies of fhe social organ-
izafions for weeks preceding fhe given dafe. Lasf
year Winnefaska was af fhe heighf of ifs glory
when if gained femporary possession of fhe cup.
Wifh fhe coming of spring comes fhe urge for
oufdoor acfivifies. One of fhe mosf enjoyed acfivi-
fies of fhis spring was fhe informal dance af fhe
Wilson Park shelfer house. Dancing fo recorded
music and eafing under fhe open sky proved fo be
fun for all.
The weekly meefings were as varied as fhe
group's inferesfs. A "Preview on Fall Fashions"
from Granger's Clofhing Sfore puf fhe members in
fhe lighf concerning fhe very imporfanf subiecf of
campus sfyles. A review of fhe book, The Good
Fellowship, given by Mrs. Elsie Pine and fhe slides
of a European frip shown by Miss Jeanne Galley
furfhered fhe infellecfual inferesfs of fhe group.
Jusf for fun, fhe new members enferfained fheir
elders wifh a program which fhey carelessly called
a Talenf Show. This Talenf Show fook fhe form of
shorf skifs as "The Gafhering of fhe Nufs," fhe
impersonafion of "The Dangerous Dan McGrew,"
readings, and quarfeffes. The demonsfrafion on
fhe proper arrangemenf of flowers gave fhe girls
some good fips on how fo make fhe besf use of
fhe flowers fhaf many will be growing fhis summer.
Playnighf af fhe gym was a good ouflef for excess
energy wifhin fhe group. Group parficipafion in
square dancing, singing, and playing games added
fellowship and sparkle fo fhe Winnefaska program.
An esfablished facf among campus women foday
is fhaf marriage and ifs acfivifies fake priorify over
almosl' every ofher obligafion fhaf a girl may have.
Winnefaska found fhis fo be frue when if losl' fwo
of ifs officers fhe second semesfer. ll' losf Rose
Fefrow fo Karrol Johnsfon and Norma Boese leff
fhe campus fo go fo Hays wifh her husband. Beffy
Campbell was elecfed fo replace Norma for fhe
vice-presidency and Doris Bishop fook over Rose's
responsibilifies as social chairman.
Included among fhe many new individuals wel-
comed info fhe group is Mrs. Green Wyrick. Mrs.
Wyrick, a speech insfrucfor on fhe campus, is a
new sponsor of fhe organizafion. She holds fhis role
wifh Miss Rosamond Hirschorn who has faifhfully
sponsored Winnefaska in all ifs programs and ac-
fivifies during fhe pasf 'rwo years.
Anofher feafure added fo Winnefaska fhis year
is fhe Coordinafing Commiffee which is composed
of fhree members of Winnefaska and fhree mem-
bers of Mu Epsilon Nu. The purpose of fhis com-
miffee is fo promofe beffer cooperafion and under-
sfanding befween fhe fwo organizafions.
Taking a foll of how Winnefaska girls rafe on
fhe campus, if is found fhaf fheir sfanding is high.
Their names appear on fhe rolls of mosf of fhe na-
fional honorary organizafions, Who's Who, fhe
Bullefin sfaff, and service organizafions fhaf play
an imporfanf parf in campus life.
Under fhe supervision of Maude Minrow, Dean
of Women, Winnefaska was esfablished as a cam-
pus organizafion in I93I. lfs l25 charfer members
and ifs fhree officers-Mary Sue Taylor, Helen
Shonyv, and Coeffe Newfon-selecled +l'1e Indian
moon and s+ar as ifs symbols. The name "Winne-
'laska" was chosen for in i1's nafive language if
means "pIeasan+ Iaugl1+er" and is significan+ of +he
friendly relalionship fhaf exisfs among i+s members.
Winne'raska has served as a cen+er of all social and
cuH'ural acfivilies for +l'1e campus girls noi' affiliafed
wi+l1 any Greek leH'er social group.
Top row: Ackerman, Allarn, Andrews, Beauchamp, Beck
ell, Beldon, Berends, Bishop, Bocook. 2nd row: Boese
B'igqs, Buckley, B. Campbell, G. Carnpbell, Cornue,
Daniels, Diller, Duryea. 3rd row: Elder, Evans, Fefrow,
Folck, C. Fowler, M, Fowler, Gardner, Gleiclirnan,
Greenwood. 4fh row: Groenciycke, E. Hanson, V. Hanson,
Harz, Helrnley, Hendrickson, l-len'v, Hignwood, Hill.
Sfh row: l-lolle, Hughes, Hurnrnel, Hunler, Irwin, Knipe,
Larnberf, Lindlwolrn, McCandless. bfh row: Mclvlanis, J.
Mclvlillan, R. McMillan, Mounkes, Parkman, Pine, Polan-
sky, Pugn, Pyle. 7fh row: Riley, Rowland, Sacks, Scliulfz,
Snellenberqer, Sheridan, Simpson, Tavlor Towner. Bfh
row: Tunison, Vaugnn, Wald, Waln, Walsh, Wiliam,
Wingate, Wren, Young. No? picfured: Folck, Friend
Gum Gasserf Manzer, Robson, Sarqeni
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ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA
OFFICERS
KARROL JOHNSTON . . . . . Presidenf
D. L. WILLIAMS . . . . Vice-Presideni
GUY KERNS . . . . Recording Secreiary
MERLYN BLOMBERG . .... Treasurer
FRED McCABE . . . Corresponding Secrefary
JOSEPI-I McPEEK . .... Sie-ward
CHARLES STATEN . . Infrarnural Manager
ROBERT LONG . . . Sociai Chairman
FRANK SIDORFSKY .... Music Chairman
LEROY CRIST ...... Sergeani-ai-Arms
Dr. TED F. ANDREWS, EDWIN STUNTZNER . Sponsors
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Top Iefh PIedge Ta+I'ier and s d
Mrs. Dorofiiy Brown
I-IOUSEMOTI-TER
sernesier piedges. Top rlgI1+: I c
inee King Andrews! Middle: Fred g
the boys Irie word. Lower Ie'H: S g
pracfice. Lower righf: Wno's going I
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TI-IE CHAPTER HOUSE af 808
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The AKL Year
THE NEWEST frafernify on fhe campus, Alpha
Kappa Lambda welcomes fhis opporfunify fo make
ifs formal appearance in fhe Sunflower among fhe
frafernifies of Emporia Sfafe.
Through fhe year I949-I950, fhe boys of AKL
have enjoyed a wonderful cooperafion from fheir
older Greek brofhers. Wifhouf fheir help if would
have been a much harder fask fo inifiafe Lambda
chapfer info fhe large family of long-esfablished
social organizafions on our campus.
Alpha Kappa Lambda, fhe firsf college frafer-
nify fo be founded on fhe Pacific Coasf, was esfab-
lished af fhe Universify of California on April 22,
l9l4, for fhe purpose of promofing aggressive
Chrisfian characfer, excellence in scholarship and
broad social inferesfs, all inspired by a warm spirif
of brofherhood.
The Lambda chapfer of Alpha Kappa Lambda
was esfablished March 7, I949, under fhe guidance
of Lewis Bacon and Dwighf Williams, bofh fransfer
sfudenfs from Kansas Sfafe College where fhey
were affiliafed wifh Alpha Kappa Lambda. Lambda
is fhe elevenfh chapfer of Alpha Kappa Lambda
and is fhe only nafional frafernify on fhe campus
fhaf belongs fo fhe Nafional lnfer-frafernify Council.
Lambda chapfer has nof swepf away any infra-
mural frophies fhis year, buf fhey have parficipafed
in all of fhese acfivifies. However fhe baskefball
feam has played feams from neighboring fowns and
has mainfained an average of .500.
One of fhe oufsfanding social evenfs of fhe year
was a successful Barn Dance held Ocfober l4 in a
nearby counfry seffing. Mr. Gladfelfer and his
"Fiddlers" provided fhe music.
Buffef suppers were held for acfives, pledges,
and sponsors before mosf home games and dances
were sponsored afferwards al' 'lhe house.
Members of Alpha Kappa Lambda were well
represenfed af all of fhe ouf-of-fown baskefball
games of 'lhe season wifh fhe excepfion of fhe long
Wyoming frip. The fraveling AKL boys have re-
corded on wire play-by-play descripfions of fhe
games and fhe whole chapfer has enioyed lisfening
fo fhem. There is no need fo fell how much fun
fhese 'lrips have been. The boys hope fo make fhis
a fraclifion, and fhus build up school spirif. Nexf
year, if all goes well, will see again fhe red shirfs
and red hafs fake off on fhe midwesfern highways
"behind fhe home feam."
A Building Commiffee will fry fo have a new
house boughf for fhe chapfer by fall. lf is hoped
fhaf a larger and more suifable house will be found
closer fo fhe campus. The commiffee, composed of
fhree acfive members, Milo Suffon, Joe Beck, and
Dwighf Williams, hope fo make fhe final choice of
a house by Sepfember. The house in which we have
liver fhe lasf fwo years is sifuafed af 808 Mechanic.
lfs locafion and ifs facilifies have nof fully safisfied
'lhe chapferg fherefore, fhe members are looking
forward anxiously for 'lhe resulfs of fhe work of fhe
Building Commiffee.
All who remember lhe humble beginnings of fhe
Los Amigos Guild are proud 'lo see lhe rapid
growlh of Lambda chapler. Already if has eslab-
lished ifself as a maior social organizalion on lhe
campus. Following a leading 'l'rend among nalional
fralernilies Alpha Kappa Lambda has revised many
rules 'lradifional wilh local fralernifies-"hazing"
has been reduced fo a minimum, paddling his been
banned from pledge lraining. Thus AKL hopes lo,
in ils own way, lead lhe way in 'lhe social life of
+he K.S.T.C.
Mr. Ted Andrews of 'lhe Emporia Slale facully,
a member of Alpha Kappa Lambda, and a sponsor
of Lambda chapler, was elecfed edilor of LOGOS,
nalional magazine of lhe fralernily.
Anolher honor befell lhis chapler al' lhe nalional
conclave which look place in Pullman, Washinglon:
Lewis Bacon, a charler member, was elecled na-
'lional secrelary of lhe organizalion.
Edwin L. S'l'un+zner of l'he music deparlmenl was
made an honorary member al lhe lime of inifiafion
of fhe firsl pledge class.
Two more chaplers have recenfly pelifioned for
admission info l'he Alpha Kappa Lambda brolher-
hood: one al Ohio Slale Universily, ancl 'lhe olher
al' 'lhe Universily of Missouri.
Second semesler pledges are: Marvin Shaffer,
Lonn Richards, Chris Bouclc, Dale Parlcer, Bob May-
ral'. Marvin Thompson, Richard Asper, David Lau-
der, and Truman B. Pulnam.
We wish lo express our deepesl' appreciafion lo
our efficienl and devoled housemolher, Mrs. Doro-
+hy Brown, as well as +o our sponsors and palrons
for fheir valuable cooperalion in helping us lo a
wonderful slarl.
Top row: Baker, Banisfer, Beck, Blornberg, Brown, Carlson, Crisl.
2nd row: Cropp, Crumb, Farmer, Johnsfon, Kerns, Laramore, Long.
3rd row: McCabe, MCG-hee, McPeek, Nelson, Sidorfsky, Slaalz,
Sfalen. Boffom row: Sulfon, Tolberf, Wesl, Williams. No? piclured:
Riffer, Slrange.
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KAPPA SIGMA EPSILCJN
OFFICERS
WILLIAM I-IARNDEN . . . . . PresIcIen+
WILLIAM BROOKS . . Vice-Presidenf
WALTER COOPER . . Secrefary
DONALD CARUTHERS . . Treasurer
FRITZ PYLE . . . . Rush Capfain
RUDY S-IEINKUI-ILER .... Sergeanf-af-Arms
JEAN LEBLON . . Infer-Erefernify Represenfafive
Dr. GEORGE R. R. PFLAUM .... Sponsor
G. A. BUZZARD, R. RUSSELL . . . Sponsors
RICHARD ROAI-IEN, LOY BANKS . . Sponsors
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Mrs. A, H. Oqan
I-IOUSEMOTI-IER
Top Ieff: Hearing Ine sfory. Top rigI'1'r
Second sernesier officers. Lower Iefi
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Io use II'1e paddIe? Boffomz Look
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TI-IE CHAPTER HOUSE af 6I2 WesII2fI1
Avenue, purchased in I946.
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The KSE Year
ALPHA CHAPTER of Kappa Sigma Epsilon was
founded in I9I4 under fhe sponsorship of Dr. W. L.
Smifh and Prof. W. H. Carofhers of fhe Kansas
Sfafe Normal faculfy. A year lafer Wren Pierson
was elecfed firsf presidenf of fhe chapfer.
The firsf consfifufion and by-laws were drawn in
I9I6 and fhey are sfill used by fhe presenf chapfer.
Kappa Sigma Epsilon celebrafed fhe fwenfy-fiffh
anniversary of ifs foundafion lasf year, and if has
eagerly sfarfed fhe second quarfer-cenfury of ifs
hisfory during fhe school year I949-I950.
Af fhe end of fhe Sepfember Rush Week, seven-
feen men were enfered in fhe pledge rosferg of
fhose sevenfeen newcomers, fwelve were inifiafed
info fhe acfive chapfer in January.
The annual Bowery Parfy, presenfed by fhe
pledge class, was held in fhe Broadview Grill Room.
The "Gay-Nine'l'ies" afmosphere, as in fhe years
pasf, was fhe fheme of fhe parfy. Couples in fighf
shirfs and splif skirfs danced fo fhe Music of The
Top Haffers. A+ infermission Carol Haize was
crowned by fhe presidenf of fhe pledge class as
Queen of fhe I949 Bowery.
Each winfer fhe Mofhers' Club enferfains fhe
acfives and fheir parenfs wifh a Chrisfmas dinner
af fhe chapfer house. This year fhe mofhers fur-
nished fhe house wifh a new rug and new curfains.
The dinner was, as usual, a big success: many par-
enfs fraveled a long way 'ro visif fheir sons. The
acfives and pledges are all fhankful for fhe greaf
help received from fhe Mofhers' Club.
For Homecoming fhe chapfer welcomed fhe
largesf crowd of alumni since fhe war. They were
enferfained wifh a buffef supper af fhe chapfer
house and affer fhe foofball game wifh an informal
dance in fhe parfy room.
The fronf yard was decorafed for fhe occasion
wifh a "small" Piffsburg gorilla chained fo an organ
grinding Corky. "Orchids fo fhe Team" was fhe
fheme of our floaf which consisfed of a large cello-
phane corsage box in which were seafed fhree
campus coeds. The house decorafions and fhe floaf
in fhe parade broughf us bofh second place
frophies.
ln inframural sporfs fhe chapfer cannof boasf
any frophies, buf many men have parficipafed in
all phases of fhe program. Close behind fhe cham-
pions all fhe way, we have enhanced fhe fighfing
spirif of our frafernify fhrough fhe compefifion wifh
fhe ofher men's organizafions.
Along fhe sporfs line we are very proud of fhe
Kappa Sigs who are playing on fhe varsify feams of
Emporia Sfafe. Jay Minear, Sarondo Panesis, and
Mahlon Porfer were on fhe foofball feam. On fhe
baskefball squad we claim cenfer Gene Cusic, high
scoring confender in fhe CIC, and "Rookie" Pefe
McReynolds. Joe Neufeld, Irwin Cusic, and Frank
Wilde are all hopefuls on fhe baseball feam.
April I5 was fhe dafe of fhe formal spring
dinner-dance-The Salad Slide. Once more fhe
acfives played hosfs fo fhe many guesfs and visifing
alumni. This year we were honored wifh fhe pres-
ence of Chief Jusfice W. W. Harvey of fhe Kansas
Supreme Courf. Affer fhe dinner fhe pledges en-
ferfained during Open House af Sugar Palace. Re-
furning fo fhe Broadview Hofel, all in affendance
enioyed fhe dance music of Del Weidner and his
orchesfra. Thanks fo social chairman Don Carufh-
ers, fhe Slide was an unprecedenfed success.
During fhe year, Sugar Palace was fhe scene of
many informal parfies: numerous guesfs enjoyed
fhe redecorafed basemenf and were infroduced fo
fhe "face on fhe bar room fIoor." Af differenf
occasions sfag parfies were sfaged around fhe bar.
We were forfunafe fo have as our sponsors L. O.
Banks, G. A. Buzzard, Geo. R. R. Pflaum, R. L.
Roahen, R. B. Russell. These men, along wifh Mrs.
A. H. Ogan, housemofher, fhe Mofhers' Club and
fhe alumni associafion deserve fhe grafifude of fhe
chapfer for helping if fhrough anofher successful
year.
Top row: Balfz, Barker, Becker, Bell, Bergerhouse, Bifler,
Brooks, Carufhers. 2nd row: Cooper, B. Cusic, C. Cusic,
DeGraffenreid, Dunn, Engel, Field, Franzone. 3rd row!
Hall, Harnden, Hosey, Howard, Keil, King, Leblon, Long.
4fh row: Lynde, McQuin, Mclleynolds, McVay, McVeigh,
Minear, Morgan, Norwood. Sfh row: Panesis, Pyle, Rob-
inson, Scherrer, Shields, Smifh, Sorenson, Sfeinkuhler.
Boflom row: Slevenson, Trimble, Uhland, Vazquez, Trusler.
No? picfured: Frazier, LaCerfe, Profhe, Ruple, Simonoff,
Sufcliffe, Volk, Wafers, Wilde, Groh, Hursf, Klolz, Smifh,
Wilson.
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PHI DELTA CHI
OFFICERS
DEAN JUSTICE . . . . PresicIen+
WILLIAM COCHENNET . . Vice-Presideni
KENNETH CANNON . . . Secre+ary
VERNON BEATTIE . . . Treasurer
SAUL STRAUCH . . . . Assisfanf Treasurer
RAYMOND CAMPBELL . . . Sergeani'-ai'-Arms
JERRY THOMAS . . . Corresponding Secrefary
HAROLD CLARK, DALE HOGAN . . . Sponsors
KEITH CAYWOOD, CHARLES HENDRICKS . Sponsors
ROLAND ALTERMAN ...... Sponsor
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Mrs, Grace Ballweg
HOUSEMOTH ER
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The PDC Year
ALPHA CHAPTER of Phi Delfa Chi was founded
in March, l92I, by a group of refurned World War
I veferans. Af fhe fime of ifs founding, fhere were
fhree frafernifies on fhe Kansas Sfafe Teachers Col-
lege campus. One was scholasfic, one social, and
one afhlefic. If was fhe desire of fhese men fo have
an organizafion fhaf would embody fhose fhree
phases of acfivify.
Lasf year, in a fafal accidenf, Dave Morris was
losf fo his frafernify. This sudden fragedy was a
blow fo everyone, and fhis year we are apprecia-
five in having a page in fhe Sunflower dedicafed fo
him.
We began social acfivifies lasf Sepfember wifh
Rush Weelc, enfering fwenfy-eighf men upon fhe
rolls. Al' fhe beginning of second semesfer fen
more men were pledged fo Phi Delfa Chi.
This year fhe Phi Delfs received fhe firsf place
frophies for bofh fhe Homecoming house decora-
fions and fhe floaf decorafions. Progressiveness
and ingenuify were exemplified by 'l'he Phi Delfs
fhis year in fhe use of felevision as fheir fheme for
fhe house decorafions. "Red, Hof, and Blue" was
fhe fheme for fhe floaf decorafions. '
The annual Phi Delf "Swing" was held in fhe Sfu-
denf Union fhis year. This occasion was marked by
fhe refurn of many alumni.
Our annual Chrisfmas dinner wifh all fhe frim-
mings, given in honor of our sponsors and pafrons,
was again a huge success fhis year. Parficularly
happy as a resulf of fhis parfy were some of fhe
needy children of Emporia, as fhey were fhe final
recipienfs of our giff exchange.
Phi Delfa Chi has also been amply represenfed
in all maior varsi'l'y sporfs, wifh many of 'the boys
furning in nofable achievemenfs. Two of our boys
on fhe "A" squad who did a wonderful job are
Ronald Cowan and Bob Woodbury.
While we were ever-presenf in inframurals, if
seems fhaf mosf of our energies were direcfed
along muscle building acfivifies of a differenf na-
fure, as is wifnessed by fhe facf 'rhaf over fwenfy-
five of our men are represenfed in various honorary
organizafions on 'I'he campus, and many are repre-
senfed in fwo or more. lf is also nofed wifh pride
fhaf seven of our men are feaching as assisfanfs
in every deparfmenf of fhe Science Building. John
Gorman, pasf presidenf, was elecfed fo "Who's
Who" and Xi Phi: and Jerry Thomas, presidenf of
Mafhemafics Club and Lambda Delfa Lambda, was
elecfed fo Xi Phi? We are proud of all and say
again, "Keep climbing, men-fhere's always room
af fhe fop."
Phi Delfa Chi rriainfained ifs frafernal sfandarcls
by formulafing a parfy-a-monfh plan. These fre-
quenf parfies were acfivafed fo beffer acquainf
our pledges wifh fhe social side of our frafernify.
A happy ending fo fhe social calendar was our
spring formal, fhe long awaifed "Splash," held af
'rhe Broadview Hofel. The "Splash" is an old, fime-
honored fradifion dafing far back in fhe hisfory of
fhe organizafion. This year if was held on May 6,
fo fhe music of The Counfs.
The curfain falls on anofher acl' of fhe drama
of college life for fhe Phi Delfs. lf has been a suc-
cessful year, in which fhe members of Phi Delfa Chi
-bofh wifhin fhe house and among ofher organiza-
'rions on fhe campus--have upheld and enioyed fhe
advanfages of a democrafic, frafernal fellowship.
Much credif is due our charming housemofher,
Mrs. Ballweg, and all our sponsors for fhe confinued
success and happiness af 'rhe Phi Delfa Chi house.
Top row: Adair, Ames, Archer, Ausfenfeld, Beam, Beal-
fie, Blounf, Boese, Brockhouse. 2nd row: Brown, Burl
Cannon, Campbell, Carbaio, G. Carr, M. Carr, Clark
Cochennel. 3rd row: Cowan, Cundifh, Day, Dempsey
Denning, Dickerson, Gaughan, Gorman, Green. 41h row
Roberf Greenlee, Roy Greenlee, Haggard, Hislcey, Hoo
ver, Hughes, Hunl, Jacques, Jusrice. Sfh row: Klinl
worlh, Klofz, Knouse, Krueger, Kuhns, Larkin, Lilfler,
Ludwig, McCloud. bfh row: Maxwell, Moreland, Pedigo
Perdaris, Pflughofl, M. Plummer, R. Plummer, Powell
Reid. 7fh row: Robbins, Sanderson, Sauder, Slolfus
Slrauch, Thomas, Thompson, Ulfer, Weller. Boffom row
J. Williarns, K. Williams, P. Woodbury, R. Woodbury
Yeager. No? picfured: Austin, Griffon, Graves, Rofh
Trierner, VanSickle, Vincenl, Brandi, Curry, Forresfer,
Hearn, Hoffmans, Koch, O'Keefe, Waring.
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OFFICERS
ROBERT JORDON . . . . . PresicIenI
MYRON RODEE . . . Vice-Presidenf
DOUGLASS MINNIS . . . Secrefary
ALFRED McANARNEY ..... Treasurer
JAMES JOHNSON . . Corresponding Secrefary
CLARENCE SCHARFF . . . . Hisiorian
FORREST LATAS . . . SergeanI-af-Arms
HARRY SWANK . . . Pledge MasIer
ROBERT EMRICH ..... Social Chairman
ALVIN MORRIS, Dr. S. W. CRAM . . . Sponsors
E. L. BARNHART, WALTER BUTCHER . . Sponsors
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Mrs. Gladys Gilberf
HOUSEMOTHER
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officers. Midc.IIe: Sfay down, pledge
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THE CHAPTER HOUSE af 922 Mechanic
Sireef, purchased in I946.
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The PSE Year
ALPHA CHAPTER of Phi Sigma Epsilon began fhe
school year, Hs forliefh on 'lhe campus of Emporia
Sfale, wil'h a membership of sixly-five aclives. Rush
Week aclivilies culminaled wilh 'lhe pledging of 'len
men, all in accordance wilh 'l'he fra'rerni'l'y's delayed
pledging rule.
To ihe music of +he Top HaHers, Phi Sigs and
'lheir da'l'es danced a'l' 'lhe "Moonligh+ Shuffle" in
fhe S'l'udenl' Union Ballroom on The evening of
Ocfober I4.
Homecoming saw lhe refurn of many Phi Sig
alums who galhered af lhe house for a buffel din-
ner and lo share in fhe reviewing of fralernal ex-
periences lhey will never lorgef. Allhough 'lhe
chapler could nol' boasl a prize-winning house dec-
oraiion or parade enlry, success came in +he form
of laughs and lhe mere enioymenl' of working lo-
ge'l'her. Thanks 'lo lhe many alumni who had come
back for l'he occasion. The aclive chapler slaged a
grand celebralion.
The firsl' big bowl game of +he foolball season,
lhe annual Phi Sig Commode Bowl, saw lhe aclives
defeal lhe pledges for l'he fourlh conseculive year
by a score of 2l lo I3. Adelyn Deschner of Pi
Kappa Sigma was crowned wi+h a gayly decoraled
commode bowl as queen 'lo rule over 'lhe feslivilies.
The men of Phi Sigma Epsilon were again, lhis
year, very aclive in all varsily sporls. ll' would be an
endless +ask lo fry lo lis'l' all lhe boys who repre-
senled Their frafernily on The 'field or on The courf.
Needless 'lo say, 'lhe whole fralernily is proud of
'lhose men who have played such an impor'lan+ parl'
in bringing E-Sl'al'e many CIC championship
lrophies.
Sporls is no+ our only inleresl' as many Phi Sigs
hold key posifions in campus leadership organiza-
lions.
A+ The lasl regular meeling of I949, Sanfa Claus
was 'lhe honored guesl. Sanla handed our loys of
all sorls 'lo lhe Phi Sigs who in lurn donaled lhem
'for disfribulion lo children in Emporia whose Chrisf-
mas mighl' no+ have been as ioyous as 'rhe more
forl'una'l'e. Sanla also adminisfered reprimands +0
lhe pledges who had been bad boys.
This year The Phi Sigs won Trophies for lennis
and bowling, and placed second in foolball lhe
firsl semesler, a good sfarl' foward a fhird consecu-
'live inlramural crown.
Second semesler Rush Week placed 'lwenly-five
names on l'he pledge roll, men in whom we see lhe
makings of good Phi Sigs who will fill The vacancies
lefl by nearly an equal number of aclives lhal' be-
come alumni upon fheir graduafion 'rhis spring.
The 'forl'ie'l'h anniversary of Alpha Chapler was
celebraled February 20. The evenl' was high-lighled
wi+h a 'l'alk by Fred Schwengel, Execufive Secrelary-
Treasurer of +he Nafional Council of Phi Sigma
Epsilon.
The Phi Sig social functions for the year came to
a climax in the spring with the annual Farmers Ball,
the most memorable party of the year.
To Mother Gilbert and to the chapter sponsors.
we say "Thanks a Million" for their capable guid-
ance thal' has helped Alpha Chapter through an-
other successful year on the Emporia State campus.
Top row: Beaston, Blythe, Bowen, Brennan, Brown, Butter
field, Calvert, A. Case, R. Case. 2nd row: Coleman
M. Criqui, O. Criqui, Crouch, Elder, Emrich, Gould
Grimes, Harder. 3rd row: R. Harrison, W. Harrison
Hiebert, Higgins, Hobson, Hoffman, Horst, Lady, Lar-
son. 4th row: Latas, Lewick, Litchfield, J. Johnson, W
Johnson, Jones, Jordon, Kadel, Kessler. Sth row: Mc-
Alister, McAnarney, McDermott, Minnis, Markham,
Musch, Myers, E. Nelson, C. Nelson. 6th row: Patterson,
Powers, M. Rodee, R. Rodee, Ruth, Sanger, Sarqeant,
Scharff, Sewell. 7th row: Sebert, Seibel, Shepler, Sher-
wood, Shogren, Stacy, Stegman, Stokes, Subera. Bottom
row: Summers, Swank, Tucker, Waddell, Wood, Dale
Wright, Don Wright, David Wright. Not pictured: Fah-
ring, G-orsuch, Lamb, Thissen, Christian.
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SIGMA TAU GAMMA
OFFICERS
MELVIN MURPHY .... . . Presidenf
VIRGIL PUSH . .
LAWRENCE MARSH . . .
J. WARREN BRINKMAN . .
WAYNE WORFORD .
DANIEL FREDERIKSEN . . .
STOUGHTON RICHMOND . .
WILLIAM ROBERTS . . .
. . Vice-Presidenr
Second Vice-Presidenf
Recording Secreiary
. . . Treasurer
Assisfanf Treasurer
. Social Chairman
SAC-BA Correspondenr
SEYMOUR COMAN ...... HisIorian
Dr. EVERETT RICH, E. C. McGILL . . Sponsors
ROY DURHAM, HERMAN BAEHR . . Sponsors
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HOUSEMOTI-I ER
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work, Lou! Middle: The officers. Lowe
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THE CHAPTER HOUSE af IO28 Consr
IuIion, purchased in I928.
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The STG Year
SIGMA TAU GAMMA was founded af Warrens-
burg, Missouri, in I920. Delfa chapfer was insfalled
on fhe Emporia Sfafe campus in l922. Since fhen
chapfers have been esfablished on various cam-
puses fhroughouf fhe counfry.
As Delfa chapfer of Sigma Tau Gamma, nafional
social frafernify on fhe Emporia Sfafe campus,
looking back on fhe passing school year, a sense of
pride endures in view of fhe evidence offered as
members and sponsors alike agree fo a "iob well
done."
Fall fesfivifies began wifh a well-planned Rush
Week yielding eighfeen lowly pledges. Picnics and
a hayrack ride balanced fhe aufumn social budgef
wifh nafure providing a rare Indian Summer. Home-
coming proved fo be a high-powered success as
pledges and members fogefher worked nighf and
day fo produce exfensive house decorafions winning
praise by all. Alumni were "wined and dined" only
in deserving fashion as a pre-game buffef luncheon
became a memorable evenf.
December was colored wifh fhe fradifional
pledge formal wifh fhe Chrisfmas spirif fo build fhe
occasion. Pledges enferfained royally, even fo fhe
exfenf of porfraying Sanfa Claus. The Top Haffers
provided fhe evening's music and all felf fhe evenf
fo be an oufsfanding success.
Wifh fhe furn of fhe semesfer, hisfory repeafed
ifself. Fall pledges were inifiafed and razor-sharp
acfives were again in pursuif of prospecfive
pledges. Af fhe close of a fimely Rush Week, fea-
furing dinners and dances, fhe final counf an-
nounced sixfeen able candidafes.
Boasfing complefe parficipafion, Delfa chapfer
is again proud of her sfrong inframural feams and
lays claim fo firsf place frophy in foofball and sec-
ond place frophies in fennis and bowling. Because
of keen compefifion and fhorough cooperafion,
Delfa chapfer owes a greaf debf of grafifude fo
our coaches, referees, and all responsible for fhe
afhlefic program.
Easfer vacafion marked fhe chapfer's highlighf
of fhe year I949. A province conclave of fhe na-
fional organizafion was held in Emporia wifh Delfa
leading fhe way. The fremendous success was
largely fhe resulf of fhe unfiring efforfs of Roy
Durham, sponsor, buf only complefe unify of fhe
acfive chapfer made fhe friumph possible.
Social acfivifies were climaxed by fhe annual
Spring Rose Dinner and formal dance held April
29. Music was provided by The Counfs. The evenf
was fasf fo expecfafions, being indeed a memorable
occasion.
This spring Sigma Tau Gamma presenfed an-
ofher winning selecfion of songs af fhe annual
Singing Bee. "The Baffle Hymn of fhe Republic,"
"Rag-Mop," and "The Sweefhearf of Sigma Tau"
were fhe fhree songs. This was fhe second consecu-
five year fhaf we received fhe firsf place rafing,
which allows us fo keep fhe Phi Mu Alpha frophy
for good.
To Mofher Poffs, fhe chapfer sponsors, Roy Dur-
ham, E. C. McGill, Herman Baehr, and Evereff
Rich, fhe faculfy and members of all fhe organiza-
fions which make our campus live, fhe members of
Sigma Tau Gamma express sincere appreciafion for
fheir efforfs fo make fhis year "fops" in fheir
memories.
Top row: Anderson, Baxter, Brinkman, Burden, Burqnarf,
Burkeff, Burns, Busse. 2nd row: Ciayron, Cook, Cornan,
Dean, Dick, Frederiksen, Greischar, Griggs, 3rd row:
Gunkie, Hart, Henderson, Hilderrnan, Hili, Jack irwin,
Ja'nes Irwin, Jackson. 4fh row: Johnson, W. C. Jones,
W. I. Jones, Korfe, Kuepker, Larson, Laurenzana, Lusk. 51h
row: Marsh Marien, Mafiin, McE!i'aney, Meares, Me"
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Roberfs, Royer, Snadwick, D. Srniih, Walier Smifh
Wayne Srniiiw, Siwdevani, Teweii. Boffom row: Tnolen
Travis, Weinrnan, Wiiiiannson, Wiilis, Winiers, Wood
Wunder, Worford. Not picfured: Ciausen, Fay, Kandi
Koons, Neison, Rifrey Sciwaucy Souin, Sieiies Wnire.
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MU EPSILON NU
OFFICERS
ELMER HANSON .... . . Presidenr
ROBERT KAISER . . Vice-Presidenf
ROY K. ROBBINS . . . Secrerary
VERN GOERING . . . Treasurer
ROGER SHEPARD . Serqeanlr-ar-Arms
RICHARD WILKE . . . . His+orian
IVIAYNARD MAYBERRY . . . Social Chairman
ROBERT MITCHELL .... Publicify Chairman
Dr. ROBERT TAYLOR, CHARLES MASTEN . Sponsors
Dr. W. H. GRAY, LESTER LAIRD . . . Sponsors
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decorafions. Lower righh Eager beaver
THE MENS DORMITORY occupied by
Mu Epsilon Nu in I949.
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The MEN Year
MU EPSILON Nu was founded in I93I by a group
of sfudenfs who felf fhe need of an independenf
group on fhe campus. As fhe school has grown
and developed, Mu Epsilon Nu has developed info
fhe organizafion which if is foday. Through fhe
years, keeping fhe needs of fhe independenf slu-
denf af hearf, Mu Epsilon Nu has worked fo give
fhe independenf a full and acfive social life.
Two new faculfy sponsors were welcomed info
fhe organizafion fhis year. They are Dr. Roberf M.
Taylor of fhe music deparfmenf, and Charles
Masfen, speech insfrucfor. Our regular sponsors,
Dr. William H. Gray and Lesfer Laird, confinued
fheir acfive and helpful supporf.
Our special fhanks for fhis year go fo Dr.
George Comsfock and R. G. Cremer for fheir
earnesf efforfs in creafing fhe Men's Dormifory
here on fhe campus. For making fhe house a suc-
cess, Mu Epsilon Nu fhanks Noel Wallace and Mrs.
Pearl Finkbiner.
Acfivilies of Mu Epsilon Nu were cenfered fhis
year around fhe newly formed Men's Dormifory.
This dorm, fhe former Morse Hall Annex, was
founded fhrough cooperafion of fhe adminisfrafion
and fhe organizafion.
The year opened wifh fhe fradifional Rush Week
acfivifiesz a smoker, picnic and dance. Added fo
fhe regular program was an open-house parfy af
'lhe Men's Dorm.
The social commiffee kepf ifs calendar well filled
wifh sfag parfies and dances. A peak was reached
af fhe annual Spring Formal, held April 29 in fhe
Sfudenf Union Ballroom. The Top Haffers furnished
fhe dance funes and fhe parfy wenf info fhe rec-
ords as a 'rremendous success.
Fellowship being fhe Mu Ep goal, an informal
nofe was added fo business meefings fhroughouf
fhe year by following fhem wifh doughnui' and
coffee sessions. In addifion, sfag parfies were a
regular monfhly feafure.
Under fhe direcfion of Music Chairman Bernard
Jilka fhe organizafion became more acfive musi-
cally. During 'lhe firsf semesfer, Mu Epsilon Nu
acfively parficipafed in 'rhe Y-Sing and fhe Infer-
Frafernify Chrisfmas Caroling. ln fhe spring, if was
fhe annual Singing Bee, and fhroughoul' 'rhe year
fhe group parficipafed in serenades af fhe houses
of fhe fairer sex, "bless 'em."
For Homecoming fhe dorm was furned info a
hornef's nesf, and fo fhe parade fhe Mu Eps added
a replica of "Silenf Joe." Homecoming acfivifies
were climaxed by a "welcome home" parfy for ifs
growing alumni associafion. Over a buffef luncheon,
alums had a chance lo relive 'lhe old days.
Early in fhe year, Mu Epsilon Nu wenf on a hay-
rack ride wifh fhe Winnefaska girls. On January 6,
a sfag parfy celebrafed fhe l9i'h anniversary of
fhe organizafion on 'I'he campus.
ln collaborafion wifh Winnefaska, fhe lnde-
pendenf Co-ordinafing Commiffee was formed.
Consisfing of fhree represenfafives from each or-
ganizafion, fhe commiffee planned parfies and
ofher social acfivifies. This commiffee is sfill in fhe
beginning sfage buf il' promises 'I'o fake more im-
porfance as fhe years go by. The need for a beffer
organized independenl' sfudenl' body was fell' by
lhe sfuclenfs and facully alilce. The ICC will cer-
iainly provide Mu Epsilon Nu and Winnelaslca wi'l'h
more enioyable parries, dances, and gel-fogefhers.
Early in fhe spring fhe ICC organized an in-
formal dance in fhe "LiHle Ballroom" of fhe newly
remodeled Sfudenf Union Building. The size of 'lhe
room and Hs conveniences make if an ideal spol'
for en+er+ainmen+ which +he indepencleni sfudenis
on l'he campus will long enioy.
Alfhough we cannof boasi any vicfories in fhe
inrramural program, fhe year has been successful
in all sporfs.
Again we wanf fo express our gra+i+ude fo all
our sponsors for anoiher memorable school year.
Top row: Anderson, Anoress, Bender, Bouck, Burch
Burns, Clifford, Coleman. 2nd row: Dixon, Dubin, Eccles
Eudaley, Gaulding, Godfrey, Goering, Gramer, 3rd row
Hanson, Hawkins, Hubbard, Jarvis, Jones, Kaiser, Lahey
Levinson. 4fh row: Lockharf, Loney, Lowe, Ludwig
Maier, Mayberry, McBride, McCormick. Sfh row: Mc-
Endree, Minrer, Mifchell, Perkins, Powell, Pralher, Rob
bins, Ross. Boffom row: Shaffer, Shepard, Snyder, Wilke
Wilson, Wood. Nor picfured: Afen, Black, Everfon
Frazier, Holsf, Jiika, Lemmon, Maring, Murphy, Parker
Plenerf, Robson, Rush, R. Snyder, Tisdale, Vallier, Varner
Varnurn, Wallace, Webb, Wicheri, R. Willie.
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PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL
Miss Cynfhia Woosler
SPONSOR
Sue Foy
PRESIDENT
Lois Garvie
SECRETARYVTREASU RER
PAN-HELLENIC Council is an organizafion composed of Ihree mem-
bers from each sororily on 'lhe campus. The Pan-Hellenic Council is
closely allied wi'I'h 'Ihe Inler-Fralernify Council as lhese Iwo groups
form Ihe execulive council of Ihe Greek organizafions. I+ is in 'Phe
Pan-Hellenic Council Ihal rush week rules are formuIa+ed and Ihe
cooperalive spiril among sororilies is developed. The meelings are
held under fhe sponsorship of Dr. Ru'I'h Schillinger and Miss Cynfhia
Woosler. These meefings are called regularly 'Iwice a monfh in lhe
SCA Room of 'Ihe Sludenl Union Building.
Each year Ihe council awards a scholarship cup Io +he sorori'I'y
wilh Ihe highesl' academic raling. This year's award was presenled
lo Sigma Sigma Sigma. Della Sigma Epsilon and Thefa Sigma Upsilon
were close for second place.
Afler much discussion and rewriling on +he conslilulion, fhe local
Pan-Hellenic Council, for fhe 'firsl lime, became a member of +he
Nafional Pan-Hellenic Council.
February I0, found Ihe Sfudenl Union Ballroom Ihe scene of
"SweeI'hear+ Swirl", Ihe annual inlersororify formal held each year
near VaIen+ine's Day. Red and while sfreamers connecfed Ihree
large hearfs on each side of 'Ihe ballroom. On each of Ihe hearls
were fhe Greek IeHers of one sororily. Silver IeHers, spelling ou+ Ihe
lheme, were placed on lhe curlain behind lhe band. During infer-
mission lhe group was enlerlained wilh Iwo special numbers. Danc-
ing hours were lrom nine unI'iI lwelve o'cIock wilh music furnished by
Ihe Counls.
Boffom row: Teichgraeber, Knight, Garviey Goad, Schwab, Cox, Whiflow, Winzeler. TOP
row: Sltillinger, Biewener, Johanning, Mueldener, Wiggins, Marmounl, Foy, Pflaum.
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INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL
INTER-FRATERNITY Council composed of fwo members from each
frafernify and Mr. V. T. Trusler, Dean of Men, sponsor of lnfer-Fra-
fernify Council. The lnfer-Frafernify Council is fhe governing and
law-making body of fhe Men's Greek organizafions. Under ifs guid-
ance rules for Rush Week and ofher social funcfions are sef up for
fhe school year. This year fhe council changed fhe rule on re-pledg-
ing a man. A man who has dropped his pledge may re-pledge fhe
same organizafion fhe following semesfer if he so desires, buf a man
musf waif a full semesfer before he can re-pledge anofher organiza-
fion. Ofher rules are made and changed from fime fo fime fo con-
form fo fhe needs of fhe frafernifies.
Anofher aim of fhe council is fo promofe friendly relafions be-
fween Greek and independenf organizafions.
On January 3I, l950, new officers were elecfed. Roberf Jordon
replaced Ronald Harrison as presidenf of fhe council. Plans for fhe
annual "Easfer Hop" were discussed. This lnfer-Frafernify ball was
held March 24 in fhe Sfudenf Union Ballroom fo fhe music of 'rhe
Top Haffers. lnvifed guesfs were housemofhers and sponsors of fhe
organizafions.
Dr. Rufh Schillinger and Dr. G. A. Comsfock appeared before fhe
council fo presenf obiecfions of Emporians and faculfy members con-
cerning fhe conducf of Emporia Sfafe sfudenfs af social and sporf
funcfions.
Regular meefings were dispensed wifh 'lhis year: meefings were
called by fhe presidenf or by Dean V. T. Trusler whenever quesfions
arose fo be of inferesf fo all frafernify men on fhe campus.
Leff lo righf: Jordon, Williams, Uhland, Cooper, Coleman, Worford, Gorman, Hoover, Trusler, Murphy.
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V. T. Trusler
SPONSOR
Roberf Jordon
PRESIDENT
Melvin Murphy
SECRETARY
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The presidenl' of Sfudenl' Council is JOHN Mc-
CORMICK. John is a senior from Burlinglon, who
is majoring in music and minoring in psychology.
He is also presideni' of Xi Phi, and is Iisfed in Who's
Who.
The vice-presidenl' of S+ucIen'r Council is ROBERT
EMRICH. Bob is a junior from Ellsworlh. His major
is chemisI'ry and he is minoring in malhemafics. He
is an ac'Iive member of Phi Sigma Epsilon.
STUDENT
THE ACTIVITIES of Ihe Sfudenf Council are direcl-
ed Iowards a well-conceived program of s'I'ucIenI'
exlra-curricular acfivilies and a soundly disfribuled
emphasis among Ihe social, 'Ihe recreafional and
a+hIeI'ic, Ihe aeslhelic, Ihe scienfific, 'I'he buclgefary,
'Ihe governmen+aI, and Ihe special in+eres+s of col-
Iegiafe life.
The funclions of Ihe Council consisl of 'Ihe or-
ganizafion and supervision of s'I'uden'I elecfions, Ihe
formulafion and adminisfralion of Ihe sfudenl ac-
I'iviI'y budgef, +he cooperafive responsibilify wifh
proper faculfy officers for +he social program and
calendar of 'Ihe college, Ihe decisions wiI'h respecl
Io applicafions for new campus organizalions, fhe
formulalion of sfudenl' opinions and 'rhe inferprela-
Mr. WALTER BUTCHER ROBERT JORDON
Soonso' Senior Represenlarive
Mr. ROY DURI-IAM ADELYN DESCHNER
Sponso' Senior Represenfalive
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fion of sfudenf needs and desires fo fhe college
adminisfrafion, and fhe selecfion of fhe edifors and
'their immediafe assisfanfs for fhe fwo campus pub-
licafions, The Bullefin and fhe Sunflower.
Among fhe special acfivifies sponsored by fhe
Council during fhe year were fhe Homecoming
Dance, fhe acfivifies of Freshman Week and 'lhe
selecfion of a candidafe fo represenf Emporia Sfafe
in 'lhe confesf which ended in fhe crowning of fhe
queen of fhe Kansas Universify Relays al' Lawrence.
Those acfivifies sponsored by fhe Council which
proved mosf popular wifh fhe sfudenfs were, quife
nafurally, fhe all-school dances and fhe movie con-
vocafions which were given from 'lime fo 'lime dur-
ing fhe year. The movie convocafions were held af
BERNIE CUSIC ROBERT KAISER
Senior Represenfalive Junior Represenlafive
DORIS WELLS ROGER RUTH
Junior Represenfafive Junior Represenlalive
fhe Granada fheafer and fhe dances were played
by eifher The Counfs or fhe Top-Haffers.
Acfing on a recommendafion by fhe Sfudenf
Council, fhe Personnel Office re-opened fhe "Hor-
nef's Nesf" during convocafions, in view of fhe fail-
ure of fhaf measure fo increase affendance af con-
vocafions.
The primary worfh of fhe Sfudenf Council lies
in fhe developmenf of cooperafion befween sfu-
denfs and faculfy, 'lhe posifive disposifion on fhe
parf of fhe sfudenfs fo find a worfhy solufion of fhe
problems fhaf arise in fhe communify life on fhe
campus, and fhe formafion of, and loyalfy fo, such
ideals as characferize infelligenf, culfured people.
If is fhe infroducfion fo governmenf by fhe people.
WENDELL LADY ROBERT BANISTER
Sophomore Represeniafive Freshman Represenfafive
ROBERT HOWARD MAURICE GUY
Sophomore Represenlaiive Freshman Represenfalive
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BULLETIN
THIS YEAR The BuIIe+in received a firsi class honor
ra'I'ing from I'he Columbia Scholasfic Press Associa-
'rion. This is Ihe firsi +ime in i'Is his+ory 'Iha+ Ihe
paper received Ihe award. Also, The BuIIe+in was
made a semi-weelcly publicafion for 'Ihe 'firsl' lime
since fhe war.
The rafing received by The BuIIe+in was for 'Ihe
second semes+er of Ias+ year when Joan Hoch Pa+-
Ierson was edilor and I'he firsl' semesfer of I'he
currenl school year. The paper I'his year was under
'Ihe leadership of Harlan Long, edifor, and Wilbur
Smifh, associale ediI'or.
Ofher members of I'he ediforial sfaff 'Firs+
semesfer were Donna BaIIen'I'ine, socieI'y edi'I'or, and
Roger Rulh, sporfs edilor. David Travis was busi-
ness manager and Bob Jones acI'ed as his assisI'an'I.
Jack Pugh was Ihe pholographer. Second semesfer
I'he sfaff included: Kay Long, sociely edifor, Jack
Lindberg, sporfs edifor, and Jackie Boyd, fealure
ecIi+or. Roberf Mifchell was fhe business manager
and Bob Howard 'I'he assis'I'anI'.
The faculfy advisor is Mr. Loy Banlcs, who is also
fhe Newspaper English ins+rucI'or. Reporlers 'For
Ihe paper are members of 'Ihe News I and II Eng-
Iish classes.
Top: Harlan Long, edifor, The Bullefin.
Boliom: Wilbur Smiih, associale edifcr.
Teichgraeber.
Long, Gould, Howar-
depasquale, Suffon.
leff fo rlghf: K. L
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Lef? side, lei? fo righf: Banks
Boyd, McAIisIer, L dberg, H
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Top: Joan Chance, edifor, Sunflower.
Boffom: Mary Hefner, business manager.
SUNFLCDWER
THE l950 Sunflower, as in fhe pasf, has been con-
sfrucfed wifh fhe idea of recording all fhe evenfs
of Emporia Sfafe during fhe year, bofh picforially
and iournalisfically.
Many laughs, worries and hard work have gone
info fhe Sunflower fhis year. Planning, phofograph-
ing, assembling, and proof-reading are included in
fhe jobs of fhe Sunflower sfaff.
The sfaff was composed of Joan Chance, edifor:
Mary Hefner, business manager: and Mr. Herberf
Hollinger, Direcfor of Publicify, faculfy sponsor.
Phofographers were: Donald Koons, Sfoughfon
Richmond, Kennefh Koch and Jean Brandf. Joan
Hoch Pafferson was feafure edifor, and Dick Mc-
Alisfer and Roger Rufh were sporfs edifors.
Copy wrifers were: Jean Leblon, Bob Howard,
Janef Teichgraeber, Lee Gardner, Jack Lindberg,
Milo Suffon, Merrill Afhon, and Vera Riley. Miss
Norene Magafhan helped wifh sfenographic work
and Don Carufhers and Beffy Jo Leonard mounfed
picfures.
The Sunflower sfaff hopes you will enjoy looking
over fhe evenfs of fhe pasf year and fhaf fhis Sun-
flower will hold ifs own among fhe freasures of
college days.
Sfandinq: Magafhan, Afhon,
Gardner, Lindberg, Hollinger,
Leblon, Koch. Seafed: Rufh,
McAlisfer.
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XI PHI, an honorary organizafion on fhe K.S.T.C.
campus, is based on leadership, service, coopera-
fion, and Ioyalfy demonsfrafed in fhe classroom
and on fhe campus.
The requiremenfs for membership fo Xi Phi are:
fhe sfudenf musf have complefed a minimum of 55
hours of academic worlr, and fhe sfudenf musf be
elecfed info fhe organizafion by a unanimous vofe
of fhe members.
A maximum of 24 acfive members has been sef
by fhe organizafion. Firsf semesfer fhere were I3
members, however, second semesfer II new sfu-
denfs were pledged. They are: J. Warren Brinlc-
man, Donald Carufhers, Kennefh Clayfon, Roberf
Emrich, Roberf Jordan, Virginia Russell, Richard
Schroll, Joan Smifh, Jarreff Thomas, Louise Gefz
VanGundy, and Doris Wells.
Two elecfions for membership are held each
school year-spring and fall. The frafernify fries fo
mainfain an equal represenfafion of men and
women.
PHI
Xi Phi was founded af K.S.T.C., Emporia, in I922,
and af 'rhe presenf fime if is sfill fhe only acfive
chapfer. The fwo school sponsors for fhe frafernify
are Dean Ray C. Maul and Mr. Alex Daughfry.
Ifs main funcfions are publishing and selling fhe
campus direcfory, which includes fhe names and
addresses of all sfudenfs, faculfy, school deparf-
menfs, and organizafionsg parficipafing in fhe
March of Dimes on fhe campus, which fhis pasf
year sfimulafed confribufions from fhe sfudenfs by
holding a confesf for 'I'he sfudenfs fo elecf fhe
"Toughesf Teacher on fhe Campus". The confesf
was "won" by Mr. Sfillman P. Vincenf of fhe social
science deparfmenf.
Anofher projecf in which Xi Phi parficipafes is
sponsoring fhe Anniversary Ball, fhe only "all-
school" formal dance. This dance is in commemora-
'lion of fhe opening of fhe Sfudenf Union Ballroom,
which was officially opened on May 7, I929, wifh
fhe firsf K.S.T.C. all-school formal. This year's
dance was held on Safurday, May I3.
RONALD HARRISON
RUBY BIEWENER
ROGER RUTH
MARTHA HASSLER
ROBERT KAISER
WINNIE DRAKE
JOHN MCCORMICK
JANET TEICHGRAEBER
JOHN GORMAN
JOSEPHINE BLOXOM
MR. ALEX DAUGHTRY
DR. RAY C. MAUL
JEAN LEBLON
UEL BURDEN
WALTER CROUCH
Lefl fo righf: Gorman, Cfiqui, Ruih, R S rh, Kiefer, Leblon, Burden, McCormick.
WHO'S WHO
THE IDEA of creafing one nafional basis of recog-
nifion for college sfudenfs fhaf would be demo-
crafic and devoid of dues, inifiafion fees or ofher
cosfs fo fhe sfudenf was conceived abouf I6 years
ago. Then came fwo years of research, corre-
spondence, fravel, and inferviews wifh college ad-
minisfrafors, personnel managers, sfudenfs and un-
dergraduafe organizafions fo defermine whefher
fhere was a need for such an organizafion as Who's
Who Among Sfudenfs in American Universifies and
Colleges. Endorsemenf by fhese groups en-
couraged fhe venfureg fhus fhe publicafion firsf
came info prinf for fhe school year I934-35.
Recognifion by Who's Who means fhaf fhe sfu-
denf was, firsf, officially recommended from fhe
universify or college he affends and, fhen, accepfed
by fhe organizafion. Nominafions may be submif-
fed annually by four-year degree-granfing insfifu-
fions. College iuniors, seniors and sfudenfs enrolled
in graduafe courses are eligible for nominafion.
Selecfion of nominees is conducfed by campus
commiffees fhaf usually include sfudenf-faculfy-
adminisfrafion represenfafives. Nominafions from
each school are handled fhrough a member of fhe
faculfy or adminisfrafion or by anofher sfaff mem-
ber appoinfed fo direcf fhe acfivify. Nominafing
commiffees are requesfed fo consider fhe sfudenf's
scholarship, his leadership and parficipafion in edu-
cafional and exfracurricular acfivifies, his cifizenship
and service and his promise of fufure usefulness.
ln fhe schools fhere is an increasing fendency fo
use poinf sysfems for selecfing nominees. There is
no compefifion among fhe various insfifufions sub-
miffing nominafions, as fheir curricula and exfra-
curricular programs differ foo greafly for accurafe
comparison: each insfifufion parficipafing is as-
signed a separafe quofa large enough fo give a
well-rounded represenfafion of fhe sfudenf body,
small enough fo confine nominafions fo an excep-
fional group of sfudenfs, and based upon currenf
enrollmenf.
Sfudenfs nof picfured above who were chosen
are: David Wood, Keifh Alcins, lvan Trusler, and
Josephine Bloxom. Of fhe I3 lisfed fhis year, four
are doing graduafe worlc. All buf fwo of fhese I3
are from Kansas.
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Eoffom row: Snrh Ffeefran, Z"n'ne"'nan Kieier, Henle' King Rafe Holie, Rock,
Berends. 2nd row: Schrafnrnel, D. Blylhe, P. Blyfhe, Presfon, McAlisTer, Case, Redfield,
Sacks Dalhbeclf, Top row: Cfiqui Tmsle' Sinslefon B'inknnan Mafhews, Burden Moflsf,
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KAPPA DELTA PI
FOUNDED when fhe Illinois Educafion Club was
reorganized under fhe sfafe laws of Illinois, Kappa
Delfa Pi was incorporafed on June 8, l9ll, and
fhen in l920, lofa Chapfer was esfablished af Kan-
sas Sfafe Teachers College of Emporia.
The purpose of Kappa Delfa Pi is fo encourage
high professional, infellecfual, and personal sfand-
ardsg fo recognize oufsfanding confribufions fo edu-
cafiong and fo mainfain a high degree of profes-
sional fellowship among ifs members.
Members are selecfed from fhe upper fwenfy-
five per cenf of fhe iunior and senior classes, wifh-
ouf regard fo race, religion, color, or sex. Facfors
falcen info considerafion in elecfing new members
are high scholarship, professional affifude, abilify fo
grow in educafion, personalify, abilify fo express
fhoughf, and affifude foward life and feaching.
Among fhe special acfivifies of fhe chapfer dur-
ing fhe year were a parfy given in honor of fhose
freshmen who were honor sfudenfs in high school,
and fhe awarding of fhe honor lcey fo Dr. H. E.
Schrammel in recognifion of his unswerving devo-
fion fo fhe work and principles of Kappa Delfa Pi.
The presenfafion was made af fhe regular March
meefing of fhe chapfer.
The Sevenfeenfh Biennial Convocafion was held
near Mi+cheII, Indiana, and 'rwo delegafes were senf
by lofa chapfer. These delegafes were fhe presi-
denf, Marfha Hassler, and anofher member, Janice
Case.
Annually, a 550.00 scholarship is granfed fo one
of fhe oufsfanding members of fhe organizafion,
and fhis year fhe award wenf fo Richard Schroll, of
Syracuse.
lofa chapfer of Kappa Delfa Pi has for ifs coun-
selor, Nafhan P. Budd, regisfrar of fhe college, and
is sponsored by Dr. Schrammel, who has been a
member of fhe local chapfer since l925.
Kappa Delfa Pi has had a very successful year,
bofh locally and nafionally, and has every hope for
a confinued life of service fo fhe campus, sfafe,
and nafion.
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Seafed: Brfnkrran, Rcofc Drake. Sfanding: Redfield, Malhews
Grundrneier, Hoilrran, Riddle, Beyer, Love, Williamson, Sanderson
Waddell, Sfafen, Rowan, Krefsinger,
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OFFICERS
J. WARREN BRlNKMAN . . . . Rresidenf
WINNIE DRAKE . . . . Vice-Presidenf
MARY RURLE ..... , Secrefary
MISS MARY KRETSlNGER . . Sponsor
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ALPHA Thefa Rho, founded on fhe Emporia Sfafe
campus in I938, is an honorary arf frafernify.
Membership is limifed fo I5 acfive members
who are maiors or minors in fhe field of arf. They
are chosen fo membership on fhe basis of scholasfic
sfandards and musf meef fhe approval of fhe club.
Acfivifies consisf of discussion and proiecfs be-
yond fhose presenfed in fhe classroom.
Over fhe fradifional coffee and doughnufs, such
designs and ideas were carried ouf as seen in fhe
form of confribufions fo fhe decorafion of Curli-Q
and homecoming decorafions. The club sponsors
exhibifs of sfudenf work in fhe Gallery of fhe Hofel
Broadview, and posfers are made for fhe Sfudenf
Union Building. A one-day sfand was held on Com-
mercial Sfreef resembling Greenwich Village where
all manner of reacfions were received fo fhe arfisfic
endeavors. Chrisfmas card designs were made and
a card designed by J. Warren Brinkman was chosen
by Presidenf David L. MacFarlane for official use.
During second semesfer fhe group did figure
drawing.
Cpporfunifies are given fo aspiring young ar-
fisfs fo make confacfs wifh persons in fhe arf pro-
fession who sponsor acfivifies in fhe arf field.
Miss Mary Krefsinger and Mr. Norman R. Ep-
pink are sponsors for fhe organizafion which meefs
once a monfh.
THE LARGE number of scoufers ancl former Boy
Scou+s on +he American college campuses led fo
ihe foundafion of fhe only service frafernify of na-
'lional scope.
Alpha Phi Omega is known fo all as APO. Ai'
Emporia Sfafe, APO has had a brillianl' s+ar'I'.
Epsilon Alpha chapier, one of one hundred and
fwenfy-four chapfers in fhe coun'I'ry, was founded
in I946.
Numerous proiecfs were faken by 'I'he men of
Epsilon Alpha. In fhe spirif of service fo ihe sfu-
denfs, fhey edifed fhe E-Sfafe handbook in Sep-
lember. They lenf a hand ai' ballgames, where 'they
managed fhe "Kno1' Hole Gang." A new proiecf
ihis year was 'lhe business managing of fhe Roose-
velf High School baskefball games.
The service of APO is four-fold: +o 'lhe nafion,
lhe sfudeni' body and fhe college, fhe communify
and ifs people, and 'ro +he members ihemselves.
Twice 'lhis year we had an opporfunify fo help
'lhe Emporia Chamber of Commerce, firsi' wilh a
general spring clean-up campaign for which leams
of men inspecled differenf areas of fhe +own. The
second iob was a C of C home beaufificafion
project
For ifs everlasfing spiri'I' of benevoleni' service
Alpha Phi Omega has long been known as fhe
"Kiwanis Club of lhe Campus."
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Boffom row: McAIisler, Shumafe, Newman, Hawkins, Lenke, Archer.
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Top row: e on, ones, u
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ALPHA PHI OMEGA
Jean Leblon .
Harold Nuller
Donald Hanilan .
OFFICERS
Dr. D. L. MacFarlane, Clair Turner
Waller Buicher .
Presicleni
Treasurer
Hisiorian
Sponsors
Sponsor
Boffom row: B. Love, S. Gordon, Sawyer, McKee, Doll, M. Gordon,
Duryea. 2nd row: Gardner, Groendycke, Smifh, Zimmerman, Albers,
Hill, Gasserf. 3rd row: Kind, Davis, Vanderhoof, Wald, Polansky,
Bryanl, Folck, Deschner, Olm. Top row: Calkins, Vance, C. Love,
Schroll, Myers, Miller, Hodge, Keffner, Jones.
OFFICERS
Lee Gardner . Presidenf
Roloerf Hodge . . . Vice-Presidenf
Richard Schroll . Secrefary-Treasurer
E. J. Callcins . . . . Sponsor
FUTURE TEACHERS of America was founded in
I939 and fhere are now fiffy-seven acfive chapfers
in fhe Unifed Sfafes. The chapfer on fhe Emporia
Sfafe campus was esfablished in I940 and was
given fhe name of The Herberf G. Lull Chapfer.
Membership in fhis chapfer now numbers fiffy-
eighf, and because of fhis large membership fhe
group was placed on fhe Vicfory Honor Roll.
The purpose of fhe organizafion is fo promofe
a professional oufloolr in ifs members fhrough relaf-
ed speeches and films.
The program for fhe year began wifh a picnic
held early in fhe school year for new members.
Meefings are held once each monfh in fhe Sfudenf
Union. Af one of fhe meefings Dr. H. E. Schram-
mel, of fhe Bureau of Measuremenf, spoke on fesf-
ing. Mr. Alex Daughfry, head of fhe Placemenf
Bureau, gave a fall: on placemenf services, and af
anofher meefing Mr. Ward Overholf, insfrucfor in
fhe physical science deparfmenf, spoke fo fhe
group on visual educafion. An English film on fhe
Brifish school sysfem was shown fo fhe group.
Members of fhe group affended local P. T. A.
meefings during March.
WITH MEMBERSHIP based on scholarship and
professional promise, Epsilon Pi Tau is aimed af fhe
beffer preparafion of 'Ieachers in general, as well
as fhe furfhering of and promofion of inferesf in
indusfrial arfs.
The nafional organizafion was founded af Ohio
Sfafe Universify on March I3, I929. There are
fhirfy-six acfive chapfers.
The local chapfer, Alpha Epsilon, was esfab-
Iished on April I9, I949, and is sponsored by Mr.
E. L. Barnharf, indusfrial arfs deparfmenf head.
Ofher faculfy members who are acfive in fhe organ-
izafion are Dale Hogan, Norman P. Ashbaugh, and
Harold Woods.
On December I7, I949, nine new members were
insfalled in fhe chapfer. lmmediafely following fhe
inifiafion, a banquel' was held in fhe Sfudenf Union.
The guesf speaker was Dr. DeWill Hunf, head of
fhe School of lndusfrial Arfs Educafion and Engi-
neering Shopwork af Oklahoma A. and M. College.
The organizafion has successfully complefed ifs
firsf year on fhe campus of Emporia Sfafe, and now
looks forward fo more of fhe same.
Boffom row: Eubank, Blyfhe, Crrqui, Barnharf, Irwin, Daniels. 2nd
row: Hogan, McMullen, Lenke, Sfaafz, Smith, Pafferson. Top row:
Wood, Doman, Jones, Coleman, Hoffman. Ashbaugh.
OFFICERS
ORVEL CRIOUI .... . Presidenf
DON BLYTHE . . . Vice-Presidenl'
JACK IRWIN . . . Secrcfary-Treasurer
E. L. BARNI-IART . . Sponsor
KAPPA MU EPSILON
Bofiom row: Moreland, Robinson, Ouiring, Peterson,
Reed, Tucker, Sheffield, Sirauch. 2nd row: Beafrie, Mar'
ing, Ericson, Thomas, Rurh, Kaschalc, Henry. Top row:
Varvel, Prorhe, Crawford, Wright, Koons.
OFFICERS
WAYNE OUIRIN6 . .
ALBERT FLANDERS . .
RANDOLPH ROBINSON
i Rresidenl
Vice-Rresidenl
. . . . . Recording Secrelary
EUGENE MORELAND .
DR OSCAR J. PETERSON
Treasurer
. . Sponsor
KAPPA MU EPSILON is a naiional honorary mafhemafics
'frafernify wi+h membership open 'ro sfudenis who have com-
pleled cerfain general and mafhemaiical requiremenfs.
Kappa Mu Epsilon had ifs beginning af Norfheasfern Sfafe
College of Tahlequah, Oklahoma, in I93l. The chapfer of
Emporia Sfafe, Kansas Bela, was esfablished in May, I934,
and since fhal' 'lime has been s+reng+hened by a folal mem-
bership, pasf and presenf, of 3l6 persons. The obieclives
behind Kappa Mu Epsilon are 'lo furfher inferesf in malhe-
maficsg +o help 1'he undergraduafe realize +he imporfanl' role
ihal' maihemaiics has played in 'l'he developmenf of wesiern
civilizafiong fo develop an appreciaiion of 'the power and
beaufy possessed by maihemafics, due lo ifs demands for
logical and rigorous modes of fhoughh and +o provide a
socieiy 'For fhe recognifion of oulsfanding achievemenf in
fhe sfudy of ma+hema+ics in fhe undergraduafe level.
Members noi' picfuredz L. Laird, A. Morris, R. OHer-
sfrom, J. Amend, J. Bloxom, D. Carulhers, J. Dempsey,
W. Dixon, R. Burch, A. Flanders, M. Fowler, L. Holle, J.
Johnson, D. Mercer, R. Owen, l. Richards, L. Smifh, A. Ruslc,
L. Willcie, L. Wilson, W. Woods, P. Wygle, C. Schauer.
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LAMBDA DELTA LAMBDA
LAMBDA Delfa Lambda was founded in i932 af
Fairmonf, Wesf Virginia. The purpose of fhis scho-
lasfic organizafion is fo furfher inferesf in physical
science. Nu chapfer was esfablished in I937 on
fhe Emporia Sfafe campus. A scienfific paper is
presenfed al' each meefing. Mr. Ward Overholf is
sponsor for fhe club.
Boffom row: Vawel, Clawon, Ove'holl Cmarn, Robinson, Wilson,
Tno'nas. 2nd row: Pugh, Pfoelfe, Robinson, Cafufhers, Maier, Bur-
qerf, Schauer, Kasclwak. 3rd row: Klofz, Mcfxlisler, Rufln, Koons,
Wilke, Dowell, Relph, Moreland.
THE SCIENCE Club was organized in I939 and
was a fusion of fhe former agriculfure, biology and
physical science clubs. The aim of fhe organizafion
is 'ro creafe and promofe inferesf in all fields of
science. Meefings are held fhe second Monday of
each monfh. A fall: or demonsfrafion is presenfed
by a member of fhe faculfy or an individual in-
feresfed in some field of science. Dr. Weldon N.
Balmer, chemisfry professor, is sponsor.
SCIENCE CLUB
Boffom row: Hoskin, Pugh, H. Ericson, Koch, McWherfer, Libben,
Brown, Bender, Chance. 2nd row: Carufhers, Hislcey, Dempsey,
Eqner, Breukelrnan, Andrews, Gorman, A, Ericson, Robinson, Thomas,
Afhon. Top row: Spencer, Hodge, Campbell, Cram, Overholl, Mills,
Smifh, McCabe, Justus, Dowell, Andress.
PI GAMMA MU
Boifom
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row. ::i.e' A'ne'r, Franz, Eafer, Krzzer W M
T ' " S ' Pixie, Snane ec,
2nd row: S'n:1Ie'cn, rewns, CaIc:n:, -cwog I
Seweik T
op row
PI GAMMA Mu was founded in Winfield, Kansas,
in December, I924. The Kansas Iofa chapfer was
esfabIished on fhe K.S.T.C. campus May 23, I946.
The purpose of fhe club is fo promofe inferesf in
fhe social sciences. Dr. C. E. Arneff is sponsor.
SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB
BOHO
m row. Moshe' Kiefer R'Iex' Bweno' Hooper Crowe S I
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Top row: D,C ry Ewan, S:n'oIi Kefney Jones,
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ESTABLISHED in I9I2, Social Science CIub has as
ifs purpose 'I'he undersfanding and broadening of
all fields of social science. Sponsors for fhe organ-
izafion are Dr. WiIIiam SeiIer and Dr. Orville
Mosher.
Pl OMEGA Pi was founded af Norfheasf Missouri
Sfafe Teachers College in l923g Mu chapfer was
esfablished on Emporia Sfafe campus in l929.
Membership consisfs of commerce maiors chosen
for fheir skill and abilify fo excel in professional
efforfs and for fheir promise in business educafion.
The major acfivifies of fhe year included a frip
fo Kansas Cify, Missouri, where several large indus-
fries were visifedg sponsoring a Business Educafion
Conference on March l8, and fhe annual banquef
held in May. A yearbook, Mu Pi Omegan, was
published April l5, by Wilbur Dorsey.
Officers for fhe club are: Joanne Ramy, presi-
denfg Melville Archer, vice-presidenfg Ann Welch,
secrefaryg and Vernon Beaffie, freasurer. Loren
Ballenfine is hisforian and Wilbur Dorsey is edifor.
Mr. E. C. McGill, head of fhe commerce deparf-
menf, is sponsor for fhe organizafion.
Pl OMEGA PI
Boffom row: MCC-1-ill, Welch, Ramy, Doile, Taylor, Wells, Gieichman
Simmons, Duclcwall, Johnsfon. 2nd row: Baehr, Archer, Cunclilh
Prieb, Wilson, Mifchell, Sullon, Wrighl, Ballenfine, Joergenson, Mc
Bride, Russell, Hielf. Top row: Bealfie, Weinman, Ellis, Worford
Harnden, Peferson, Keupker, Shogren, George, Harrison, Dorsey
Whifesell, Elder.
OFFICERS
Carol l-laize . ..... Presiclenf
Carl Knouse . . Vice-Presidenf
Melville Archer . . Secrefary-Treasurer
Mr. V. C. l-lieff . . . . Sponsor
COMMERCE CLUB
THE PURPOSE of fhe Commerce Club is fo pro-
mofe among ifs members a professional inferesf
foward business and ifs modern frends. Any sfu-
denf inferesfed in fhe field of commerce is eligible
for membership.
Social evenfs during fhe year included a picnic
af Pefer Pan Park, af which games were played and
officers for fhe year were elecfedg and fhe annual
Commerce Club banquef on April 25, in fhe Siu-
denf Union Coffee Shop. Presidenf David L. Mac-
Farlane was fhe guesf speaker.
Monfhly meefings are held in fhe commerce de-
parfmenf. Mr. J. V. Karolilc, manager of fhe Globe-
Union Baffry Company, presenfed fo fhe group fhe
sfory of how aufomobile bafferies are manufac-
fured. Mr. D. L. Balfz, manager of fhe New Proc-
ess Laundry, spoke on fhe managemenf and opera-
fion of a laundry. Mr. W. R. Bruckner, owner of
Bruclmer's Clofhing Sfore, spoke on fhe operafion
of a refail sfore. Mr. H. E. Schlicfer, head of fhe
display deparfmenf af Newman's, fallced fo fhe
group on adverfising and display.
Carl Knouse, vice-presidenf, fool: over fhe dufies
of presidenf second semesfer upon fhe wifhdrawal
from school of Carol Haize.
Pi Omega Pi, honorary commerce frafernify,
and Commerce Club ioin in sponsoring fhings which
are of inferesf fo fhe commerce deparfmenf. All
officers of Commerce Club are members of Pi
Omega Pi.
Membership in fhe club now numbers 200, fhe
largesf in fhe hisfory of fhe organizafion, and also
fhe largesf in fhe school.
Mr. V. C. HieH', of fhe commerce deparfmenf,
is sponsor for fhe organizafion. All members of
fhe commerce faculfy are members of fhe club.
ofhjrn rgw: WHi7a'ni! Bees? MfQE'Wnnej HOUQ Klndifwnn Maven C O M M E R C E C L U B
Ang, w, Q :son B.. -n Fanxn3,,,, Jo ns'on B10 D6 Q. 2nd row.
Klene Ueafv, Brose, Klmnpe, Srvefners, Wundef, Benner CoIe'nan
Ra '-" Y ', Winze ef, Scnwab McMH.an, Top row: L'!a Owen Bunn'
e-Je-nef, Baliz, Ross Kueowf, Mwpny Mawgason, T. Lynne See'
:an GNciQn"'an, Lek: Owen.
Boffom row: R. B. Russelh Ludwig, McConneNi, R. Russell, Fry
M. Owens, Kev, Uqnfcap, Carmfcnaeh Wszinnnan, McCaU'on
Cfowel 2nd row: Hendfkson Frnne' Rees, Strong, Wofiofn
Dorsev, Cook, PyNe, Sfewaff, Fefrow, Hinsnaw. Criqul. Top row
Giffin, Bakaq McCo"naNv, Robbins, Gefded G'abno"v Snvffr
Conkl'n Milk' Hunw'nqe', Rigsby, Lewia.
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Bohom row: Thompson, Cannon, SneNenberqef, Koen, Cuz, Posey,
Hueberf, Nelson, Groh, Reynohis, Joerqensen, Wnifesell. 2nd row
Sauder, Shoemaker, Jones, Wicnerf, PMJH, M. Lynda, Luiz, WeNs,
Bfnes, SQOH, Price, Cnpps, Sznefref. Top row: Case, Wi!son Cun
:Mtn Lockamz, Beanie, Bradshaw, Pet-arg, Suffon, Adams, Hmnoen,
Harrison, Fveund.
COMMERCE CLUB
Boifom row: McBride, Apmegaic, WHMTQ, Sufion, Hennessey, Hef-
ner, Tay!or, Penneih Doife Hlnerfnan, Nlxon. R. W1Nson, Bacnr.
Top row: Gfeen, Lowe, Jones Akin, B!-evinb, Laws, Pneb, Move,
Andefson, J. Carr, M. Carr, Linusczy, Richardson, CVJWQOVO.
ON OCTOBER fhird, fo begin fhe school year fif-
fingly, a picnic was given in honor of all new mem-
bers in KSTC's Home Economics Club. Tofal en-
rollmenf in fhe organizafion was almosf doubled.
Af fhis inifial meefing officers were infroduced and
fhe purpose of fhe club presenfed and explained.
The formal candlelighf inifiafion service was held
af fhe club's second gafhering.
The monfhly meefing in November saw a flower
clemonsfrafion given by Mr. Marfin Tipfon of fhe
Emporia Floral Company. December's annual
Chrisfmas dinner, which was affendecl by a large
group, fulfilled a club fradifion.
Mr. H. L. Zimmerman of fhe Emporia Pasfry
Shop demonsfrafed cake clecorafing mefhocls and
pafferns in fhe January assembly, and in February
a second dinner was held, fhis one honoring mem-
bers of fhe Home Economics Club from fhe College
of Emporia. Miss Anna Grace Caughron, Home
Demonsfrafion Agenf, falked fo fhe group in
March. i
Several members of fhe local club affended fhe
'lwo-day Sfafe Home Economics Meefing of Col-
lege Clubs held in Topeka in March. Doris Kind, a
senior, is Sfafe College Club secrefary.
Boffom row: N. Borfz, Hayden, Deschner, B. Borfz, Riley, Kind. 2nd
row: Robbins, Sfarr, Fennell, Wingafe, Anderson, Brown, Kingsley,
Ericson. Top row: Corrigan, McKnighf, Helrnley, Sheridan, Madole,
Winzeler, Schwab, Koch, Shaw.
HOME EC CLUB
OFFICERS
Virginia Higgins ...... Presiolenl
Adelyn Deschner . . Vice-Presiolenr
Vera Riley . . . . Secrelary
Doris Kincl .... . Treasurer
Miss Margarel Corrigan . . Sponsor
Mrs. Dorofhy Woods . . Sponsor
PHYSICAL ED CLUB
Boffom row: Rees, Lyons, Thomas, Teichgraeber, Lambert,
Garvie, Roland, Waln, McCoy. Top row: Galley, Merri-
wealher, McMillan, Bailey, Whillow, Munzer, Bryanf,
Dorris, Edwards, McCandless, Mendum, McCullough.
COMPOSED OF physical educaiion majors and
minors, +he purpose of fhe Physical Educafion Club
is fo promoie leadership and +o presenf educafional
and social relafionships. The club sponsored a high
school play day, had fwo picnics, a Chrisfmas din-
ner, and a Valenline par+y.
W R A BOARD
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Boffom row: Dorris, Galley, McCullough, Harrison, Irwin, Whitlow.
Top row: Bailey, Thomas, Rees, Quincy, Bryanl, Adam, King, Hunfer,
Lyons, Waln.
THE WOMEN'S Recreaiional Associafion is in
charge of women's physical recreafional acfivifies.
The membership of 'l'he advisory board consisls of
represen'l'a'I'ives from each organizaiion in 1'he physi-
cal educa+ion deparfmeni. The sponsors for fhe
board are Miss Edna McCullough and Miss Jeanne
Galley.
SPLASH CLUB was organized in I928 fo provide a
swimming organizafion for advanced swimmers.
The program sfresses perfecfion in form and grace.
This year fhe club gave a wafer carnival 'For C. of E.
girls and also a guesi' day for women s+uden+s of
K.S.T.C. The sponsor is Ruby Munzer.
SPLASH CLUB
Jelly, Anoerson, Kingsley, Garve, Collins, Meyer, Terry, Coon
VanGundy.
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RHYTHMIC Circle is an organiza'I'ion for advanced
modern dance sfudenfsg 'Phe club was 'Founded in
I923. The program for fhe year included fwo
lecfure-demons+ra'I'ion numbers and fhe Annual
Spring Reci+al. Miss Cafherine Mendum is sponsor
for 'I'he club.
RHYTHMIC CIRCLE
Boffom row: Daniels, Drake, Thomas, Lyons, Sargeanf, Moser. Top
row: Cook, Clayfon, Tunison, McHen'y, Hoffman.
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Boffom row: Wilson, Robbins, Posey, Clifford, Sfarner, Wilks, Sia-
ples, Mclvlannis. Top row: Gay, Orr, Knipe, Andreaiia, Pafierson,
Burch, Belden, O'Doul, Breckenridge, Soulh, Louia.
RADIO CLUB
orrlcens
John Clifford .... . Presidenf
John walks . . . Vice-Presiclenf
Mary Sfarner . . Secrefary
lvlr. C. Richard Orr . Sponsor
THE PURPOSE of fhe Radio Club is fo provide a
background of acfual working experience in fhe
field of radio. Organized over a year ago, fhe club
gof info full swing during fhe I949-50 ferm. New
members were added and an inexperienced crew
gradually developed in radio confidence and
knowledge.
The year was devofed fo fechnical experimenfa-
fion and 'ro fhe gaining of producfion know-how.
To fhis end, Sfafion KVES wenf on fhe air manned
by sfudenf announcers, engineers, enferfainers, and
disc-iockeys. The call leffers-KVES-sfand for fhe
"Voice of Emporia Sfafe," and fhaf abouf sum-
marizes fhe sfafion's goal. The broadcasfing fre-
quency was 670 kilocycles.
Original scripfs as well as professional plays
were produced, acfed, and direcfed by Radio Club
members-under fhe sponsorship of Mr. C. Richard
Orr, speech insfrucfor. Alfogefher, over one hun-
dred sfudenfs acfively parficipafed-and fhe lisf
of radio enfhusiasfs was expanding rapidly.
lf was fun, if was work-if was excifing! Wifh
fhe groundwork laid and fhe experience gained, fhe
Radio Club looks foward a promising fufure.
PI Dena' Iargesf honorary forensic frafernify Boffom row: Hooper, Campbell, Eflalux, lLaIq+uesf,LKiefer, Johnsfon.
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in fhe Unifed Sfafes, has as ifs purpose fhe furfher-
ance of public spealcing and infercollegiafe foren-
sics. lf is one of fhe fhree nafional honorary
forensic frafernifies of fhe counfry. The ofher fwo
are Delfa Sigma Rho and Tau Kappa Alpha.
Pi Kappa Delfa was organized in l9l3 and is
governed by a Nafional Council elecfed by dele-
gafes of fhe local chapfers af biennial convenfions.
Each chapfer is required fo be represenfed in af
leasf every ofher nafional convenfion. Nafional
confesfs in orafory, exfemporaneous speaking and
debafing are held af fhe convenfions and mosf
chapfers send fwo fo fen delegafes.
The official publicafion, The Forensic, is pub-
lished four 'limes a year. Each acfive member is
enfifled fo fhe magazine. Local chapfers are divid-
ed info nine provinces: Greaf Plains, Missouri,
Illinois, Pacific, Sioux, Lower Mississippi, Lakes, Up-
per Mississippi, Soufh Easf.
The Kansas Zefa Chapfer gave a program and
parfy af fhe beginning of fhe year for freshmen
and debafe squad newcomers and sponsored fhe
High School Class A Debafe Tournamenf. An infer-
chapfer banquef affended by ofher Kansas chap-
fers climaxed fhe year. Eighl new members were
inifiafecl.
2nd row: Howard, Fay, Kaiser, ng ls, as n, evxnson, Leblon,
PI KAPPA DELTA
Boffom row: George, Farris, Roclc, Kenf, G-cad, Lehr, 2nd row: Hue-
berf, Kloxin, Anderson, Klosferrnan, Walls, Harbauqh, Thorpe. Top
row: Bailey, Koch, Riley, Crowe, Quincy, Newcomer, S1ewarT,Jannsen.
SPHINX
OFFICERS
DOLORES ROCK . . . . Presidenf
ESTHER ZIMMERMAN . . Vice-Presiclenf
EVELYN FARRIS . . Secrefary
MARCIA KOCH . . Treasurer
SPHINX LITERARY Sociefy was founded in l9I9
by Miss Theresa Ryan. The monfhly programs are
devofed fo fhe sfudy of old and new liferafure. Any
woman sfudenf inferesfed in fhe sfudy and discus-
sion of liferafure is eligible for membership.
The firsf acfivify of fhe year was fhe annual fea
which was held in fhe SCA Room of fhe Sfudenf
Union Building on Ocfober I. Guesfs included col-
lege women inferesfed in liferafure. Nina Wiggins
and Iyla Gay confribufed fo fhe program by giving
readings. Twenfy new members ioined Sphinx af
fhe firsf meefing.
A highlighf of fhe firsf semesfer was fhe Chrisf-
mas parfy of which fhe women of Sphinx and
Omega parficipafed in fhe Chrisfmas fesfivifies.
Dorofhy Kenf was elecfed as vice-presidenf af
fhe beginning of fhe second semesfer fo fill fhe
vacancy leff by Esfher Zimmerman who graduafed
in January.
A spring banquef for members and sponsors was
fhe culminafing acfivify of fhe year for Sphinx. The
program for fhis banquef included insfallafion of
new officers for nexf year.
Miss Pauline Henderson and Miss Vida Aslrew
are sponsors for fhe organizafion.
OMEGA LITERARY Sociefy was organized in I902
as a debafing sociefy by 2I women sfudenfs. The
sociefy was given fhe name Omega since af fhaf
fime if was fhe Iasf group fo be organized as a
debafing sociefy. Omega now emphasizes fhe
sfudy of Iiferafure as an acfivify rafher fhan debafe.
Omega's membership of 35 is Iimifed fo women
who have affended college af Ieasf one semesfer
and who have a high scholasfic sfandard. Mrs.
J. W. Mayberry and Miss Faye Huffman are fhe
sociefy's sponsors, wifh Mrs. William Allen Whife
and Mrs. Thomas W. Bufcher as honorary members.
One of fhe mosf imporfanf acfivifies of fhe
Omega Sociefy is fhe mainfenance of fwo sfudenf
Ioan funds, one for undergraduafe and one for
graduafe sfudy. These funds are always available
fo fhe sociefy's members and are supporfed by
giffs from fhe sociefy and alumnae members.
Omega's social highlighfs fhis year have been
fhe inifiafion services, fhe season's ioinf Chrisfmas
parfy wifh Sphinx, fhe aIumnae's dinner for fhe
acfive chapfer, an inspiring program cenferecl
around fhe Grand Canyon Suife by Dufay, and fhe
spring luncheon for all acfive members of Omega
and fhe refurning alumnae.
Boffom row: Love, Gleichman, Remy, Huffman, Wren, Hassler, Taylor.
2nd row: Smifh, Moore, English, Kiefer, Gardner, Freeman, Briles.
Top row: Shornber, Deschney I-Toile, Case, HiII, Koch, Libben.
OFFICERS
JOANNE RAMY . . . Presidenf
KATHLEEN GLEICI-IMAN . . Vice-Presidenf
MARILYN WREN . . . Secrefary
MARTHA I-IASSLER . Treasurer
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LEMENTARY
Boffom row: Douglass, Kzng, Loma, Zimrwerrran, Roca Kng B l
2nd row: Kino Moore Be'er'os Meuer Varve Base' Berman, Top
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Goocz Lelw, l-lassler, Reescy Poansiw, Case, Foy New
ze.
STUDENTS in+eres+ed in elemen'I'ary educalion are
eligible 'lo belong lo Elemen+ary Club. Regular
mon+l1ly meelings are held, 1'l1e firsl' one of 'lhe year
being a picnic. A Chrisrmas parly was held and
members broughl' packages for flie S+a+e Orpl1an's
Home al' A'l'cl1ison.
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Bolfom row: Comslock Dielricn, Evans, Creexfer, Busns. 2nd row.
Slegman, Slone, Apolegale, Ames, Cook Travis, Grebho'
row: Dfiilv, Sroebrook, VVlwiiesell Clifford, Dorsev. Prieb.
KAPPA MU LAMBDA
KAPPA MU Lambda was founded in l926. H was
organized as a social sororily for married women
sludenls and laler expanded +o include sludenls'
wives. Meefings are held Twice a mon'l'l1 in lhe Slu-
denl' Union Building.
THE PURPOSE of French Club is lo provide s'l'u-
denls wil'h a beHer underslanding of French cul-
fure and fo aid lhem in learning The French lan-
guage. All members of French classes are eligible.
This year French luncheons and a French Chrislmas , , ,
Boffom row: Slalen, Sldorfsky, Shomber, Eguuluz, Viefs, Green
dinner were given, Campbell, Berends, Kiefer. 2nd row: Ballenline, Yousselych, Neho-
rayan, Sheffield, Scafe, Campbell, Moore, Rowan, Wallace, Leblon
Top row: Miller, l-lirschorn, Molfal, Vazquez, Amend, Nehoray
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Boffom row: Miller, Slaples, Ruple, Loomis, Eguiluz, Freeman, l-lam
mer, Vazquez, Cowan, Shomber, McCain. 2nd row: Flores, Mercado
Andrealfa, Wallace, Barker, Palacioz, Vazquez, Torres. 3rd row
P I Mitchell, Campbell, Moore, Moffal, Acosfa.
SPANISH CLUB is open lo all sfudenfs having a
knowledge of lhe Spanish language. Meelings are
held monlhly where mofion piclures, special lec-
fures, and plays are given. Special luncheons are
also held in l'he Sl'uden'r Union Building.
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Boffom row: Reed, Berends, Elder, Kiefer, Wilson, Smifh. Top row:
Wood, Dubin, Margason, Baehr, Frazer, McCloney, Richmond.
INTER-FAITH
COUNCIL
OFFICERS
Barbara Kiefer ...... Presidenl
Leola Elder . . . Secrelary-Treasurer
lvlr. Herman Baehr . . . Sponsor
LED BY co-chairmen Joan Smilh and Sfoughfon
Richmond, lhe lnfer-Failh Council has sponsored,
wifh 'I'he cooperafion of fhe Sfudenf Council, five
Religious Emphasis Days during fhe year.
lnfer-denominafional meefings and a picnic com-
plefed fhe program of fhe council on fhe campus
fhis year.
Speakers af fhe Religious Emphasis Days were
fhe Rev. Michael ModeseH', of Dallas, Texas: 'lhe
Rev. Henry Hornug, of Hu+chinsong +he Rev. L. H.
McCloney, of Emporia: Fafher Malachi Sullivan,
O.S.B., of Afchisong and Rabbi Bernard Kligfeld,
of 'lhe Chaufauqua Sociefy of Wichifa.
Cognizani of 'rhe increasing changes in +he so-
ciefy of man, fhe council has aH'emp'red 'ro review
for 'lhe college lhe universal +ru+hs. By doing +his
'lhe council hopes lo have helped in some small
way fo develop 'l'he individual spirifually as well as
menlally.
The advancemenl' of 'l'he sound harmonies of
religious enihusiasm on +he campus of Emporia
Sfafe has always been 'rhe goal of 'rhe organiza+ion,
and +his year has been a slep in 'rhe righl' clirecfion
-ihaf is 'loward +he realizafion of parf of our goal,
which is progressing also.
NEWMAN CLUB is an organizafion for all Roman
Cafholic sfudenfs. I+ has a membership of I35 in-
cluding some sludenfs from foreign coun'l'ries.
The club was founded in I9l5 by Cardinal John
Henry Newman who was inferesfed in forming such
organizafions in The Universifies of England.
The purpose of fhe organizafion is fo offer an
opporfunily for s+udenfs To mee? 'logeiher for re-
ligious acfivifies, social evenfs, and group discus-
sions. This year discussion meefings were held 'Four
limes a monfh in connecfion wifh The Coffee Hour
following 'The l0:30 o'clock Mass on Sundays.
Social evenfs which were sponsored by +he club
included fhe "Gel-Acquainied Picnic" and The fall
hayraclc ride.
The local Newman Club is affilialed wifh 'rhe
Nafional Federafion of Newman Clubs. Lasl fall
five delegafes aH'ended 'rhe +hir+y-fiffh Naiional
Convenlion of Newman Clubs in Chicago. The
local club was also represenfed a+ +he Province
Convenfion in PiH'sburg, Kansas, lhis Spring.
The organizafion is represenled in +he lnler-Failh
Council and parlicipaled in lhe Religious Emphasis
convocafions and in fhe Fosler Parenfs' Drive.
Head fable: Father Arfhur Tonne, John Gorman, Rzfa Kernmerer,
Jean Leblon.
NEWMAN CLUB
OFFICERS
John Gorman - Presidenl'
Riia Kernrnerer - Vice-Presideni
Mary Kay Dorris - - Secreiary
Zelma Dee Marlcowilz - - - Treasurer
Louis Laurenzana - - Social Chairman
Faiherfxrihur Tonne, O.F.M. - Chaplain
Miss Pauline Henderson - Sponsor
Miss Anna M. Goebel - - Sponsor
Miss Teresa Ryan - - Sponsor
WIESLEY
FOLJNEMATIOPJ
Bo'H'om row: Wingafe, Klosferman, G-asserf, Ward, Traxson, Simmons,
Main, Robbins. Top row: Hanson, Bloxom, Minfer, Slaalz, Afhon,
Plenerf, Brooks, Walfers, Myers, English, Wining, Hughes, Schroll,
Pugh, Beckelf, Munzer, Merriweallwer, Terry.
WESLEY Foundafion, fhe sfuclenf program supporf-
ed by fhe home-fown Mefhodisf churches in fhe
sfafe, provides a greaf variefy of acfivifies and
opporfunifies for service and worship. The organ-
izafion was founded in l929.
INTER-VARSITY Chrisfian Fellowship has cluring
fhe year sponsored acfive religious meefings for
Bible sfudy, prayer, and devofional singing. lf has
provided Chrisfian fellowship and encouraged help-
fulness bofh spirifual and social fo fellow sfudenfs.
Boffom row: Breckenridge, Whiffen, Reed, Davis, Riddle, Top row
Frederickson, Unruh, Basel, Dunn.
INTER-VARSITY
CHRISTMAN
THE YOUNG Women's Chrisfian Associafion, ac-
iive on E-S+a1'e's campus since I90I, includes mem-
bers of all races, na+ions, and creeds. I+ aifempfs
+o meel' fhe needs of Hs sfudenl' members by pro-
viding Bible sfudy, social acfion proiecis, "fun
fesl's," conferences, panels, and spealcers io slim-
ulaie ihem fo evaluale 'I'he world's polilical, eco-
nomic, and social problems in +erms of iheir own
life and +he Chrisfian faifh.
This year fhe YWCA again sponsored a Big and
Liflle Sisrer Plan and a gel'-acquainied picnic for
new sfudenis. ln Oclober l'he YWCA, in coopera-
'Hon wilh 'Phe YMCA, was hosl' al' a clusfer confer-
ence including represenialives from Washburn,
Piiisburg, OH'awa, Baker, and ihe College of
Emporia.
Oiher ac'rivH'ies of 'rhe school year were monihly
lnvi'l'a'rion fo Learning meelings al' which various
faculfy members led discussions on perlineni'
fopics, ihe Chili Feed, ihe Y-Sing, panel discussions
of currenl' inieresf, and a lea for high school
seniors in +he Spring.
The YWCA and 'lhe YMCA sponsored 'rhe Fos-
'ler Parenis' Drive +o secure funds wifh which +o buy
a year's 'food and clofhing for lwo European chil-
dren adopfed by fhe sfudenl' body.
Boifom row: Johnson, Elder, Lehr, Smith, Helrnley, Libben, Whilfen.
2nd row: Brown, Lile, Broaden, Evans, Albers, Gordon, Owens, Vieis,
Dalquesr. Top row: Jonnson, Bisnoo, Wald, Jeeooy, Meyer, Polan-
sky, Peterson, Mnnzen, Marrin, Greenwood, Wilson.
Y. W. C. A. i
QFFICERS
Joan Smilh . . . . Presideni
Norma Volapka . . Vice-Presioleni'
Margery Berericls . Secrelary
Bonnie Lehr . . . . Treasurer
Joyce l-loiiman Social Acrion Chairman
Lou Polanslcy . Membership Chairman
Margarel Walsh . . Music Chairman
Leola Elder . . . Worship Chairman
Miss Kaihryn Whirien . . Sponsor
Miss Irene Johnson
Sponsor
Boffom row: McBride, Rockwood, Dubin, Frazer, Malhews. Top row:
Madison, Nelson, Mercado, Wood, Campbell, Minler, Mosier,
D'Ovidio.
OFFICERS
Roger Frazer . . Presidenl
Donald McBride . . Vice-Presidenf
Kennefh Minfer . . Secrefary-Treasurer
Mr. Darrell E. Woocl . . . . Sponsor
THE PLANNING of fhe acfivifies of fhe YMCA
for fhis, fhe school year of I949-50, was influenced
by fwo all-encompassing purposes. These purposes
were: fhe performance of social service, and fhe
personal developmenf of fhe members of fhe or-
ganizafion. Sfudies were made in fhe various fields
of social needs, and several social service proiecfs
were sef up and worked af during fhe school year.
Through fhe informal fellowship which is fhe
keynofe of fhe organizafion, as well as fhrough
especially organized acfivifies, every efforf was
made fo provide opporfunifies wifhouf number.
Opporfunifies fo develop body, mind, and spirif,
for, affer all, fhe developmenf of spirif is fhe un-
derlying purpose of fhe lnfernafional YMCA.
Among fhe special acfivifies which were car-
ried on by fhe organizafion were fhe sending of
represenfafives fo fhe Regional Conference of The
Young Men's Chrisfian Associafion, which was held
af Esfes Park, Colorado: a social service workshop:
fhe managemenl' of fhe book exchange: fhe plan-
ning and insfigafion of fhe fri-school clusfer confer-
ence which was held on fhe Emporia Sfafe campus
lasl' fall: and fhe planning, managemenf, and serv-
ing of fhe all-school chili supper, which is an annual
affair.
This year, as in years pasf, 'fhe campus organ-
izafion was happy fo acf as co-sponsor of 'the An-
nual Children's Chrisfmas Parfy which was held af
fhe local YMCA building.
Delegafes were senf fo fhe spring conference
of fhe Young Men's Chrisfian Associafion which
was held on fhe campus of Kansas Sfafe Agricul-
fural College af Manhaffan, Kansas. Anofher high
spof of funcfional year of fhe "Y" on fhe campus
was a fwo-day social service four in Kansas Cify,
Missouri.
Officers of fhe organizafion are: Roger Fra-
zer, presidenfg Donald McBride, vice-presidenf:
Kennefh Minfer, secrefary-freasurer: and Merrill
Afhon, social service chairman. The YMCA is spon-
sored by Mr. Darrell E. Wood.
lf has been a good year, here on fhe campus
for fhe YMCA. The goals of fhe organizafion have
noi' been accomplished, buf fhaf is as if should be,
for a goal should be sel' above fhe pinnacle-affer
all-whal' can any human accomplish fo perfecfion?
The goals are fhose of mankind, for fhey cannof be
reached unfil 'l'he brofherhood of man is an accom-
plished facf here on earfh.
MOR
SEHALL
OFFICERS
Firsf Semesfer
EVELYN FARRIS . .
BONNIE LEHR . .
EUNICE ANDERSON .
LORNA HOLLE .
DELORES BRYANT .
BETTY COOK .
Seco
JOSEPHINE FRY . .
PEGGY GROENDYCKE
DORIS BISHOP .
JA NEANE FRIEND
LEANNA WALN
VERA RILEY . . .
MRS. PEARL FINKBINER
. . . . Presiclenl
Vice-Presidenl'
. Secrelary
. . . Treasurer
. lnlramural Manager
Publicily Manager
ncl Semesfer
. . . . Presidenl
. Vice-Presiolenl
. Secrelary
. . . Treasurer
lnlramural Manager
Publicily Manager
. House Direclor
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Mrs. Pearl Finlcloiner
Mrs. Helen Alherlon
HOUSE DIRECTORS
Boffom row: Baxler, Carmichael, Riley,
Holle, Klosfermann, Hooper, Slarr, Herflein.
2nd row: Simmons, Crowe, Swenson, Knipe,
Merriwealher, Sfeckman, Heylca, Simpson,
Giger, Robbins, Brollier. Top row: Palferson,
Fowler, Hughes, Schullz, Henry, Terry, Sfrong,
Wacelc, Hufchison, Brauneck, Larnberf, Or-
lowski, Bender, McRiIl, McCoy.
BoHom row: Slaples, Hamm, Voran, McMil-
lan, Warren, Day, Seernan, Scolr, Waln.
Loomis, Cruz. 2nd row: Johnslon, Forsberg,
McKnigh'r, Posey, Allen, McKee, Doll, Pelfy,
Vofapka. Top row: Bernilz, Simmons,
Schwarz, Bland, Swisher, Greenwood, Lehr,
Farris, Comp, Beckefl, Pennell, Albers,
Breckenridge, Hull, Traxson.
An informal galhering
in one of The rooms.
MORSE HALL, founded 'lweniy-five years ago by
Abigail Morse, firsl Emporia S+a're dean of women,
is 'l'he girls' dormifory locafed ai' +he nor+h end of
fhe campus overlooking Woosfer Lake. Mrs. Pearl
Finkbiner is house direclor wifh Mrs. Helen Alher-
'lon as her assisfani.
Social ac+ivi+ies of Morse Hall began Seplember
20 wi'rh open house, which was held in fhe Sfudenl'
Union Ballroom. Open house had always been held
ai' Morse Hall, buf due +o fhe large number of
girls living in 'lhe dormiiory, lhe acfivify was moved
+o 'l'he ballroom where ihere was more room 'rhan
in fhe parlors and recreaiional rooms of Morse Hall.
Dancing fo recorded music and card playing sup-
plied 'lhe enferfainmenf for 'rhe evening. Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Ward H. Over-
holf, and Dr. and Mrs. Roberf M. Taylor were l'he
sponsors for fhe evening. lnvi+ed gues'rs were: Dr.
and Mrs. David L. MacFarlane, Dr. and Mrs. G. A.
Comsfock, Dr. Ruih Schillinger, Mrs. Pearl Fink-
biner and Mrs. Helen A+her+on.
Holiday Inn, +he annual winfer formal, was held
in fhe Sfudenf Union Ballroom. The ballroom was
decorafed wifh fhe fheme of +he season. Wreafhs
of evergreen boughs wi'rh pine cones and a Chris'l'-
mas free were used as decorafions wifhin 'lhe ball-
room: an enlrance was erecfed +o represenf fhe
enfrance of an inn. Bob Blum's orchesira, of
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Boflom row: Friend, Lindholm, Gum, Luiz, McCabe, Ackerman,
Wingate, Campbell, Barr. 2nd row: Long, Andrews, Sfarner, Hock-
eff, Chang, Hinerrnan, Green, Lynch, Andrews. Top row: Reeser,
Bailey, Walsh, Beckeff, Lam, Meyer, Folck, Hanson, Folck, Groen-
dycke, Carlson, Morgan, Hill.
Bofiom row: Hummel, Robson, Cornue, Wolfe, Allam, Rowland,
Tunison, Boyles, Hicks, Wilson. Znd row: Pyle, Wiens, Cook, Dur-
yea, Boyer, Gordon, Shaw, Belden, OH, G-roendycke. Top row:
Schlarrnan, Parks, Zimmerman, Campbell, Gordon, Vanderhoof.
Bryant, Lyda, Bishop, Davis, Sawyer, Nesfer, Dalquesr.
OHawa, supplied fhe music for 'l'he dance. Spon-
sors for +he dance were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McGill
and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Russell. lnviied guesfs
were Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Trusler, Dr. and Mrs.
George Comsfock, Dr. Rufh Schillinger, Dr. and
Mrs. Ray C. Maul, and Presidenl' and Mrs. David L.
MacFarlane.
The annual Chrisfmas parfy was held December
I8 al' closing hours in +he parlor of Morse Hall.
Sanla Claus paid his annual visi'l' 'lo pass ou'l' 'l'he
giffs and give his jovial sanclion fo lhe parly. Many
amusing foys were given in fhe gifl' exchange and
were laier pui' info a box io accompany +he food
which was given +o a needy family. The girls all
gave money fo provide giffs of food for 1'his family.
A new felephone sysfem, a P.B.X., was ins'l'alled
in Morse Hall 'ro give more efficienf service. This
sys'l'em has 'lhree frunk lines wifh exfension phones
a+ +he end of each hall. The buzzer sysfem has been
almosf disconfinued by 'lhis new sysfem.
Firsf semesfer officers were: presidenf, Evelyn
Farris: vice-presidenf, Bonnie Lehr: secrefary, Eunice
Anderson: freasurer, Lorna Holleg inframural man-
ager, Delores Bryanfg publicify chairman, Beffy
Cook: social chairmen, Eloise Boyles and Helen
Klosfermann. These officers guided fhe hall safely
fhrough fhe firsf semesfer.
Morse Hall dinners were a monfhly evenf when,
insfead of eafing in fhe cafeferia, fhe dinner was
served in fhe dining rooms of fhe Sfudenf Union.
Hosfesses were selecfecl fo preside over fhe fables.
Affer fhe dinner had been served, dancing in fhe
parlors of Morse Hall usually climaxed fhe evening.
A consfifufional revisional commiffee mef early
in fhe second semesfer fo rewrife fhe consfifufion.
lf is hoped fhe new consfifufion will make fhe rules
and regulafions of fhe dorm more undersfandable
and usable. Dr. Rufh Schillinger mef wifh fhis com-
miffee fo aid in drawing up fhe consfifufion.
Programs were infroduced fo fhe house meef-
ings, which were previously held only as business
sessions. Each of fhe four floors were in charge of
a program during a semesfer. Snappy, enferfain-
ing, and inferesfing programs were presenfecl.
Second semesfer officers were: presidenf, Jose-
phine Fryg vice-presidenf, Peggy Groendycke: sec-
refary, Doris Bishop: freasurer, Ja Neane Friend:
inframural manager, Leanna Walng publicify man-
ager, Vera Riley, and social chairmen, Eloise Boyles
and Eldred Brauneck. These officers fook over fhe
iob of fhe firsf semesfer officers and helped fo
make fhe I949-50 year one of fhe besf Morse Hall
has ever known in ifs fwenfy-five years of exisfence
upon fhe campus.
The Morse Hall inframural feams have been near
fhe fop in all acfivifies. Morse Hall was represenfed
on fhe debafe feams. Morse Hall girls have been
in all fhe all-school plays and fhe freshman play
which were given on fhe campus during fhe year.
They are acfive in all honorary and social campus
organizafions.
Morse Hall's spring formal sfarfed fhe early
spring season on March ll. This dance was held
in fhe Sfudenf Union Ballroom. The fheme of fhe
formal was fhe U.S.S. Dream Ship. To follow fhe
fheme, fhe ballroom was decorafed as a ship:
favors, small ships, were given fo fhe guesfs. Danc-
ing was fo fhe music of fhe Top Haffers.
The annual spring formal dinner in honor of fhe
seniors ended fhe acfivifies of fhe year. Af fhis
dinner, fhe seniors were fhe guesfs of honor and
were presenfed wifh a giff.
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EMPORIA STATE PLAYERS
OFFICERS
CHARLES I-IILL . . Presicieni
DENNIS DENNING . . Vice-presidenr
VIRGINIA RUSSELL . . Secreiary
BILL COE ........ . Treasurer
Miss ALICE MQDONNELL, Mr. I-I. DENNIS
SI-IERK .......... Sponsors
Boffom row: McDonnell, Wooicorf, Cook, Pfiaurn, Russeil, Madoie,
Sherk. Top row: Hawkins, Denning, McCloud, Haggard, I-IiII, Martin,
Coe, Shephard, Gouid, Soufh.
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THE EMPORIA S+a+e PIayers were organized on
'rhe campus I'hree years ago, Io furfher Ihe pur-
pose of cIramaI'ics in America, 'Io organize and con-
cenI'raI'e +he cIramaI'ic abilify aI' Emporia S+a're, and
'ro creaI'e a Iarger in'I'eres+ in drama'rics 'For 'rhe
college s'I'uden'rs.
During Ihis period, 'I'he organizafion has sfriven
'I'o gain in efficiency and abiIi+y in all of 'rhe phases
of drama'ric produciion work. During 'rhis year I'he
group has worked on plans for joining a nafionai
drama+ics group.
Besides +he presen+a+ion of I'he various all-school
pIays, I'he players have, during 'rhe year, made pos-
sible severaI shorfer presenI'a'Iions. Among Ihese
were severaI one-acf plays which were produced
and seni' oui 'Io nearby communifies and Io various
organizafions in Emporia, as well as 'I'he Chris'I'mas
convoca+ion play, which was, Ihis year, "Fia'I' Lux",
by Faifh ViIais. The pIayers' par+ in Ihe "CurIi-Q"
consis'I'ed of a skif enI'iIIecI "Why I Am a Bachelor".
A+ 'rhe end of fhe year, fhe Players presen+ed
awards Io persons doing ouisfanding work in I'he
fheaier here.
I9O
The Male Animal
PRESENTED in AIberT Taylor Hall, Ocfober 20
and 2I, The Male Animal, by James Thurber and
EIIioT Nugenf, was The firsT play of The TheaTricaI
year, and feafured an all-school casT.
The play ifself was a combinafion of The old
faiThful Triangle and The old faifhful Thurber. WiTh
The enTire firsT acT consumed by old-fashioned ploT-
Ting, This Iampoon on The civilized male aT bay was
a delighffully amusing evening's enTerTainmenT.
Professor Turner, a menTaI gianT buf a physical
washouT, was faced wiTh The dual problem of an
over-developed physique paying courT To his wife,
and an over-zealous and self-appoinfed "Red" in-
vesTigaTor lwho is fully capable of demanding The
deporTaTion of a bo++Ie of cafsupl disrupfing his
curriculum. His menTaIiTy forces him To Try To play
The hero in bofh cases, wiTh The raTher Troublesome
help of Michael Barnes, The campus fire-eafing
reporTer.
On The graver side, There is quife a hullabaloo
abouf The general inadequacy of civilized man in a
world popuIaTed by clofhed primiTives.
The crisis in academic freedom broughT abouT
by The charges of communism leveled aT a cerTain
piece of IiTeraTure which The professor has been
quofed as saying ThaT he will read To his classes, is
aImosT avoided by The auThors in Their flighT inTo
bland irrelevancies.
The drinking scene beTween The Two TorTured
males will noT soon be forgoTTen by Those who saw
The play because of iTs uproarious appeal To The
iunny-bone. In This scene, The professor and The
mdergraduafe firebrand who has goTTen him inTo
The worsT of The mess Try To boIsTer Their courage
viTh drink for The ineviTabIe encounTer wiTh The
arsfwhile conquering aThIeTe. They succeed only in
iesfroying lfemporarilyl Their own sTabiIiTy.
The play had a Jekyl and Hyde characfer, and
eff one wiTh The impression ThaT he should like very
nuch To know boTh of These genflemen much beTTer
-and perhaps separaTe The Two inTerTwined sTrands
lor closer scruTiny.
Top: SCENE FROM THE MALE ANIMAL. BoTTom: LYLE
MEREDITI-I AS "NUTSY" MILLER LEADING- A CI-IEER.
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CIeoTa . . .
Ellen Turner .
Tommy Turner .
PaTricia STanIey .
Wally Myers . . .
Dean Frederick Damon
Michael Barnes. . .
Mrs. Blanche Damon
Ed Keller ....
MyrTIe Keller .
"NuTsy" Miller . .
Newspaper ReporTer .
CAST
DoroThy SeTTIes
Jeanne EosTer
. Charles Hill
MarTha Madole
RoberT Hughes
. Jack Leake
. Alan Gould
. BeTTy Cook
Dennis Denning
Virginia Russell
Lyle MerediTh
. Duane Allen
Top: SCENE FROM ALICE-SIT-BY-THE-FIRE. Bollom: BILL
WATTS AND JOYCE MILLER AS COLONEL AND MRS.
GREY WITH THEIR TWO CHILDREN COSMO AND AMY
PORTRAYED BY RONALD FREDERICKSON AND PAT
CLEARY.
THE CAST
Cosmo Grey .... I . . Ronald Erederickson
Amy Grey . . . . Pal Cleary
Fanny . . . . Margarel Walsh
Gineva Dunbar . . . . Mary Slarner
Nurse . . . . Barbara McCanoIIess
Alice Grey .... . . . Joyce Miller
Colonel Roberl Grey . . Bill Walls
Sleve Rollo .... . Duane Allen
Richardson . . Virginia Robson
Alice Sil-by-lhe-Fire
PRESENTED in Alberl Taylor Hall, wilh an all-
lreshman casl, lhis play by James M. Barrie along
lhrough lhree humorous acls lo a salislying climax.
Il was lhe second dramalic ellorl ol lhe year, and
was given December I2 and I3.
The relurn ol Colonel Grey and his wile Alice
lrom India broughl aboul an enlirely new problem
lor lheir children and household servanls, who had
been running lhe home quile nicely during lheir
absence lor lhe pasl several years.
Alice was quile nalurally disappoinled when her
lamily failed lo welcome her wilh open arms. The
open arms, incidenlally, came lrom a quile unex-
peeled quarler-an old lriend, Sleve Rollo. The
lrouble began when AIice's daughler, Amy, discov-
ered Sleve Rollo kissing Alice. This, lo lhe imagina-
live mind ol lhe child, consliluled a lriangle, which
musl surely be unlangled if lhe household is loI
survive.
Experl unlangler, Amy, sels lo work and suc-
ceeds, bul only aller a hilarious scene in Rollo's
chamber.
Two sellings were used lor lhe produclion, lhe
lirsl being a room in Colonel Grey's residence in
London, and lhe second a room in Sleve RoIIo's
chambers.
Those in charge ol lhe selling were Lou An-
drealla, Mrs. Joseph Kellas, Delberl Tolberl, Caro-
lyn Newman, Belly Cook, and Jeanne Fosler.
Fred Wicherl was lighling supervisor, and
Jeanne Fosler, Hazel Jacoby, and Paul Nikulla
managed properlies. In charge of sound was Rob-
erl Hawkins, wilh Hazel Jacoby, Pele Perdaris, and
John Wilks being responsible lor publicily, make-up
arlisls were Barbara Knipe and Joanne Ramy.
Ned Anderson, Jay Soulh, and Bill Wesl were
responsible lor lhe conslruclion ol lhe sels, while
Joleen Woolcoll was in charge ol coslumes.
Rullled pellicoals and high bullon-shoes, nar-
row-legged lrousers, and lhree-bullon coals helped
lo lranslorm lhe casl lo lhe era.
The Winslow Boy
THIS PLAY, enfifled The Winslow Boy, was pre-
senfed March I and 2 in Alberi' Taylor Hall by an
all-school casl' under +he direcfion of H. Dennis
Sherlc. In spiie of a slow firs+ acl, fhe play acquif-
fed i+self land Ronnie Winslowl very well.
Wiih +he whole play revolving abouf +he fafher,
frouble began in +he firsl' acl' when Ronnie refurned
'From school affer having been uniusfly accused of
sfealing a posfal order. The school was of a mili-
'lary na'l'ure, a'ffilia+ed wilh lhe English governmenf,
and affer a brief summary frial, Ronnie was convic+-
ed and dismissed from fhe school.
Convinced of his boy's innocence, fhe fafher
fighfs fhe case fhrough every courf in fhe land, and
iops H' off by sueing fhe crown-as is provided by
English law. ln his figh+ he is aided by Sir Roberf
Morfon, fhe emineni' barrisfer.
Love inferesi' is provided by ihe daughfer,
Cafherine, and lhe prudish John Waihersfone, who
places his allowance above his love for Cafherine.
Violel, 'rhe maid of all worlr, provides humor for +he
audience and frouble for fhe Winslows.
The sei' was designed by Joseph Kellas.
THE CAST ,
Ronnie Winslow ...... Richard Roberis
Violel' .... . . Janel Koch
Grace Winslow . . Joleen Woolcoll
Arlhur Winslow . . . . Don Hess
Caiherine Winslow . . Helen Kleile
Dickie Winslow . . . David Cropp
John Walherslone . . . Roberi Marlin
Desmond Curry . . . William Broolcs
Miss Barnes . . . Virginia Russell
Fred ..... . Maurice Roberls
Sir Roberi lvlorlon . . Gerald Green
THE WINSLOW BOY-RICHARD ROBERTS AS RONNIE
WINSLOW, GERALD GREEN AS SIR ROBERT MORTON.
AND HELEN KLIELE AS CATHERINE WINSLOW.
MATH CLUB
Boffom row: Tucker, Pugh, Comp, Libben, Reid, Pelerson. 2nd row:
Kaschak, Sfolfus, Maring, Wilke, Thomas, Flanders. Top row: Koons,
Sfrauch, Burch, Schauer, Harringlon.
THE PURPOSE of Maih Club is fo provide an or-
ganizafion for ihe benefif of siudenfs inferesled in
mafhemaiicsg membership is open fo anyone 'l'hus
inieresfed. Members noi piciuredz Lesfer Laird,
Bill Dixon, Lesfer Ellis, Mary Farmer, Mary Jane
Fowler, Roland Nelson, and David Mercer.
Boffom row: Dowell, Redmond, Chance, Waddell, Hubbard, Hoskin
Borrnan. 2nd row: Spencer, Presron, P. Brooks, M. Brooks, McCabe,
Staalz, Carnpbell, Carr. 3rd row: Zwingelberq, Gaulding, Gorman
Laurenzana, Clayron, Cook Bfeukelwxen, Zwlckl, Aq'ellus, Andrews.
Top row: Calkins, McLeod, Gwaves, Cornsrock, Turner, Hodge, Ralz
laff, Alhon, Mariani.
BETA BETA BETA
BETA BETA Bela, 'Founded in l922, was esfablished
on fhe Emporia S+a'le campus 'lhis year. ll' seelcs fo
encourage scholarly aH'ainmen+ in biological science
by reserving Hs membership 'lo lhose who achieve
superior academic records.
TOP HATTERS
LED BY Jim Bell, fhe Top Haffers had a successful
year of playing dances bofh on and off fhe campus.
A+ mid-year The nine-piece band added 1'he serv-
ices of a vocalisf, Susan Meador, firsl' girl vocalisl'
io appear wifh The group.
Boffom row: Froelich, Knepper, Ward, Meador. Top row: Robbins,
Koons, Jordon, Bell, Hill.
Firsf row: Hume, l-laaqe, Anderson. Second row: Plummer, Wort
man, Burns, l-lilder'nan,Tl1olen,
THE COUNTS
AFTER shilling from one numerical designalion +o
+he o+her, 'rhe band finally gave up and dropped
any quanlilalive cognomen, fhus becoming lcnown
as The Counls. The year was a fhoroughly success-
ful one for l'he band in every respeci and if hopes
fo be baclc nexl' year.
mporia Sta
BAND
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BLOSSOMING ouf in fheir new uniforms, fhe band
presenfed quife a specfacle when appearing af
foofball games in fhe fall of fhe year. ln fheir
concerfs persons in fhe audience who were nof
used fo 'rhe new apparel were known fo wish for
dark glasses because of fhe brighfness of 'lhe new
uniforms.
Direcfed by Charles Hendricks, fhe band, in
spife of heavy losses inflicfed by fhe graduafion of
fhe class of I949, had one of ifs mosf successful
years. Wifh only a bare nucleus of experienced
musicians, fhe band's performances were above fhe
expecfafions of all buf a few of fhose who realized
fhe crificalify of fhe sifuafion.
This year also saw The beginning of selecfive
admission fo fhe band, making membership in 'rhe
organizafion even more of an honor.
On concerf fhis year, fwo of 'rhe oufsfanding
numbers presenfed by fhe band were "Vorspiel
and Liebesl'od" from Symphony in F Minor No. 4,
opus 36, by Tschaikowsky. The band's inferprefa-
fion of fhis wild rondo was parficularly oufsfancling.
Two concerfs were given during fhe year, fhe sec-
ond pending as The Sunflower wenf fo press.
UNDER THE direclion of Leopold Liegl, fhe Col-
lege Symphony Orcheslra presenfed 'fwo concer'l's
during fhe year. The firsf was given December I8
and 'I'he second March ll. Bofh were in Alberl'
Taylor Hall.
The orchesfra, foo, fell fhe inroads of lasl year's
gradualion, buf began worlxing lo overcome if and
came our wi+h wha? some believe lo be fwo of fhe
mos'l' brillianl' concerls in fhe hisfory of fhe school.
The firsl' of rhe programs included such numbers
as "Tanglewood Pool" and "Promenade", which
serve 'lo amplify l'he versa+ili+y of fhe group, be-
cause of direcl' confrasl' in sfyle belween lhese lwo
numbers. Also on +he firsf program was "Prelude,
The Mas'l'ersingers of Nuremberg", by Wagner.
This purely inslrumenlal overrure lo an opera is
divided info 'Four sec+ions. The inifial march, which
characrerizes 'rhe opera, +he live fheme, lhe musical
war, which depicls +he conlesl' for 'rhe prize, and
fhe culminalion of l'he overlure, which emphasizes
+he lheme of rhe maslersingers in lhe brass, and
which closes in a sonorous alfirmalion of lhe Mas-
rersinger lheme. Brahms, Bach, Chase and Soplcin
were among 'rhe o+her composers represenled.
MPHO
CHEST
Symphonic Chorus
BoHcm row: Warren, Walsh, Krehbiei, Smifh, Bohnenblusl, Frencr,
Campbell, Larnberf, Harris. 2nd row: Bishop, Mounlres, Shaw,
Malarnbri, Giesick, Traxson, Moore, Turnbull, Albers, Beckell. 3rd
row: Highwood, Marnnonl. Dudgeon, l-lilderrnan, Jilka, Mereoilh,
Robbins, Olfe, Burden, Sfeile, Marlin, Top row: Burns, Parr, McVay,
Radlce, Winchesrer, McCormick, Putman, Pererson, Flair, Gramer.
SELECTED 'From sfudenis in+eres'red in choral work,
1'he average membership of 'rhis organizafion is
aboui' forfy-'Five persons. The group is of+en called
upon for special performances, and +o maize con-
cerl' irips over fhe s+a'I'e. The chorus is direcfecl by
Dr. Roberi' Taylor.
Ensemble Singers
Isl row: Pallerson, Mcredirh, Walsh, Robbins, Posey, Flair, Henry,
Hiqhwood, Cowan. 2nd row: Beckerf, Hilclerrnan, Moore, McCo'f
mick, Sleiie, Parr.
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JUST ORGANIZED fhis year 'ro replace fhe Maclri-
galians, This musical organiza+ion, uncler fhe direc-
fion of Denis Cowan, has already presenled one
fine program of choral classics +o +he college. Wifh
moclern cosrumes and insfrumenfal addifions, +his
group is a fine aclclifion +0 +he campus.
COMPOSED of faculty members, this group is new
on the campus this year, but hopes to continue to
perform chamber music 'For the benefit of all, both
participants ancl auclience. The group was formed
due to the rising tide of interest in chamber music
in the country.
Faculty Ensemble
Left to right: Stuntzner, Taylor, Sheffield, Person, Weigand.
ONE OF the older organizations on the campus,
the Men's Quartet has sung at many important
events, both on the campus and off. Outstanding
among these this year was the meeting of the Kan-
sas Educators' Club at Topeka in February. The
quartet has had a very successful year.
Men's Quartet
Left to right: Lyle Meredith, John McCormick, Ivan Trusler, Lyle
McVay.
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Boffom row: Fauley, Barr, Briix, Long, King, Bales. Top row: L
Briggs, Redfield, Buckley, Bulfron, Elder, Hirschorn.
TREBLE CLEF
THIS TRIPLE quarlel is composed of lhe oulsfand-
ing female voices of lhe music deparlmenf, wifh
membership on a seleclive basis. ll' was organized
firsl' under 'lhe direclion of Miss Cafherine Slrouse,
music inslruclor, in l9I I.
The group gave ils firsl' recilal in l9I2, and has
since appeared lhree limes in The Sou+hwesfern
Music Educafors' Conferences. In I94I lhe club
sang over a coasl'-'lo-coasl radio hoolx-up from
Wichila.
Since Miss Slrouse's reliremenl' in I949, lhe di-
reclion of lhe organizalion has been lalcen over by
Miss Rosamond Hirschorn, voice ins'l'rucl'or on 'lhe
music facully.
This year's program included everylhing from
modern folk lunes lo deep classics, as well as a
number of special presenlalions by members. Oul-
slanding among 'lhe modern and classic were "ln
Green Ways," by George F. McKay lwho granled
special permission for lhe use of l'his worlcl, and
"Adoramus 'le Chrisle," by Paleslrina.
Also included in +he program were works of
Mendelssohn, Schuberl, Billings, Handel, Brahms,
and ScoH'. The group was accompanied by an in-
slrumenlal ensemble.
FOUNDED by seven gracluafe sfudenfs and faculfy
members of fhe School of Music, Universify of Mich-
igan af Ann Arbor, Michigan, Sigma Alpha lofa
was recognized as an organizafion in fhe spring of
l903. Eighfy-six colleges, universifies, and conserva-
fories now have S. A. l. chapfers, wifh a member-
ship fofaling l9,000. This does nof include alumnae
chapfers in sixfy-five cifies.
lofa Gamma Chapfer of Sigma Alpha lofa was
esfablished on 'l'he campus of Emporia Sfafe in
April, 1939.
The chap'l'er was privileged fo enferfain 'l'l1e
Thefa province presidenf, Miss Gabriella Campbell,
November I3, I4, and l5. While here, Miss Camp-
bell conferred wifh fhe chapfer officers concerning
chapfer acfivifies.
Among fhe ofher acfivifies of fhe chapfer have
been fhe annual Aufumn Musicale and Tea, al'
which fhe new music sfudenfs were enferfained as
special guesfs. Three recepfions were given by fhe
chapfer following senior recifals given by members.
ln accordance wifh fhe obiecfives of fhe nafional
organizafion, an American Confemporary Com-
posers Recifal was given by fhe members. ll' in-
cluded S. A. l. award winners for I949-50.
SIGMA ALPHA IOTA
Boffom row: Smifh, Moore, Heidebrechr, Turnbull, Russell, Riegle.
2nd row: Wren, King, Elder, Beclceff, Lambert, Bulfron. Top row:
l-lill, Mounkes, Bloxom, Meyer, Briggs, Lam, Buckley.
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PHI MU ALPHA
Boffom row: McCormick, Radlce, Burden, Hilderrran, McVay, Trusler.
2nd row: Frazer, Wingo, Rcpiogel, Dudgeon, Sidorfsky, Parr, Rob-
bins, Bell, Haggard, Marlin, Bealiie, Peferson, Varnurn.
THE LOFTY ideals of Phi Mu Alpha were firsf
voiced in Bosion, MassachuseH's, on Ociober 6,
l898. Since +ha+ fime, 'lhe organizairion has flour-
ished and grown lo a bouncing I03 chap+ers.
The local chapler, Bela Upsilon, was noi organ-
ized in fhe beginning wiih ihe in+en'r of becoming a
chapier of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, buf rafher ii' was
sei' up as a local organiza+ion under fhe name, Mu
Psi Chi, +his was in I935.
Then, in I937, l'he chapfer became Bela Upsilon
chapier of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, and look wiih
fhe name ihe high ideals of fhe na+ional organiza-
Hon. These ideals migh+ well be simply s+a+ed by
saying +ha+ fhe purpose of +he organiza+ion is "+o
promo+e good music," on ihis campus lhrough 'l'he
local chapfer, and in 'I'he nalion 'ihrough lhese ideals
fhal' Phi Mu Alpha has become a parl' of fhe Amer-
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GROUP SINGING PRACTICES
ican way of life ThaT will ever remain True To The
democraTic concepf of freedom and equalify.
In The pursuiT of These ideals, The local chapfer
of Phi Mu Alpha has sponsored The organizaTional
singing bees ThaT have been so popular. Known as
The Phi Mu Alpha Singing Bee, These conTesTs have
long provided an incenTive, a reward, and a show-
place for social singing of The organizafions of The
campus.
The winners of The Singing Bee This year were
Sigma Sigma Sigma and Sigma Tau Gamma, Two
firsT and Two second prizes being given, one of
each for men's organizaTions and one of each for
girls' organizaTions.
Among The oTher acTiviTies sponsored by The
organizafion, are The music fesTivaIs, boTh The dis-
TricT and sTaTe. The fesTivaIs are held on The Em-
poria STaTe campus in The spring of The year, and
are supervised and direcTed by The members and
pledges of Phi Mu Alpha.
One acTiviTy sponsored by The group which is
sTricTly for members is The Sinfonia Music Com-
posiTion ConTesT which is conducfed biennially for
members and alumni of The organizaTion. A Tofal
of 5245.00 in cash prizes are disTribuTed in This
conTesT.
As an organizaTion, Phi Mu Alpha is quick To
recognize leadership in The profession, which iT ac-
knowledges by The besfowal of honorary member-
ships in The organizafion. Some of The beTTer
known of These honorary members are: Thomas E.
Dewey, George Easfman, Leopold Godowsky, AI-
berT Spaulding, and Leopold Sfokowsky.
BeTa Upsilon chapTer is sponsored by Dr. RoberT
Taylor, head of The music deparTmenT, and mem-
bership is based upon scholarship, musicianship,
professional promise, and inTeresT in The various
phases of music acTiviTy. During The war, The local
chapTer suspended operaTions, buT Phi Mu Alpha
Sinfonia has come back sTronger Than ever wiTh The
addiTion of iTs veTeran members.
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Cram, Welch. Top row: Waddell, Dauqhfry, Arneff, Trusler, RuTh.
K.S.T.C. SPORTS:
BIRDSEYE VIEW
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS-F. 6. Welch
IT HAS been said ThaT "All Good Things MusT
Come To an End." And while iT cannoT be said
ThaT Emporia STaTe's dominafion of Cenfral Con-
ference major sporTs was ended in The year I949-
50, iT is evidenT ThaT The winning ways of black-
and-gold-clad Teams have been severely curTailed.
AT The beginning of The aThleTic year, The Hor-
neTs were defending champions in all Three maior
sporTs for The second sTraigl1T year. On The grid-
iron, They were undefeaTed in Two league seasons,
and favored in some quarTers To win a Third. Their
hardwood squads were The finesT in hisfory of The
school. And low graduafion losses poinfed Toward
a Third consecufive Track championship.
BuT, injury-ridden, The '49 foofball Team slumped
in mid-season and in Two shorf weelcs were de-
Throned as conference champs. Playing "heads-up"
ball, They remained a represenTaTive Team in The
long-range oufloolc, buT Their crown was losT.
Then The baslceTeers, plowing undefeaTed Through
Their conference schedule, hiT a similar slump and
were eliminaTed from Tifular conTenTion by rough-
riding ForT Hays STaTe.
And as This yearbook goes To press, The high-
sfepping HorneT cinder squad, wiTh a credifable
early-season record, finds iTself crippled by The in-
iury of sprinTers and field-evenT men.
BuT regardless of whaT The remaining weelcs will
bring in The way of records for baseball, Tennis,
golf, and lrack, I949-50 has been a good year for
afhlefics a+ Kansas S+a+e Teachers.
Under +he able direcforship of F. G. "Fran"
Welch and fhe policy-making Afhlelic Board of
Conirol, Emporia S+a+e has consisfenlly furned ou+
championship Ieams made up of sfudenfs who know
how +o be champions. Much has been said of 'rhe
possible means employed by +he S'I'a+e Teachers
College +o obiain championship maierial. Bu+, in
reaIi'ry, +he only secrei of Emporia S+a+e's a+hIe+ic
success has been ihe greaf desire of her afhlefes
+o win for +heir alma mafer, and 'rhe highly coop-
eraiive spirii' +ha'I' exis+s befween coaches and aih-
lefes al' ihe school. And because 'rhai' spiri+ will
con+inue fo exisl, Emporia Sfafe will con'I'inue +0
win in years 'Io come.
A highly significanl' facior in Emporia Sl'a1'e afh-
le+ic supremacy of +his and pas+ years is +he excel-
lence of her experienced, well-rounded coaching
siaff. Wifh fheir wide range of personal experience,
+his s+aff has fhrough +he fhorough knowledge of
'fundamenials insfilled in ihe minds of E-Sl'a1'e afh-
leies a confidence and will-lo-win seldom found in
small colleges.
F. G. "Fran" Welch is Alhlelic Direclor and
Head Coach of Fooiball and Track. Widely known
fhroughoul 'rhe Midwesf, Welch has 27 years expe-
rience as coach al Emporia S+a+e.
E. D. "Gus" Fish-Head Coach of Baskefball,
Tennis, and Golf, and Fooiball Line Coach. One of
fhe 'finesi' hardwood s+ars ever fo graduafe from
fhe college, he has refurned as head coach +o lose
only six conference games in four years.
Keiih Caywood-Assisfani' Coach of Fooiball
and Baskefball. He was an all-around s+ar a+
E-S+a+e.
Rober+ lves-Head Baseball Coach. lves has in
Iwo shorl' years given Ihe Hornefs a winning +eam.
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COACHES WELCH AND FISH LOOK OVER TROPHIES OF
SIX CONSECUTIVE HORNET CHAMPIONSHIPS.
Slanley Inwood-Assislanl' Foofball Coach. ln
his firs+ year on +he campus, he has proved a big
help.
Paul Kufnink-Direcfor of lnframurals. Kufnink
has been wi+h 1'he school since l928.
E. D. "GUS" FISH PAUL KUTNINK KEITH CAYWOOD ROBERT IVES STANLEY INWOOD
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THE l949 FOOTBALL SQUAD
NOT ilCHAMPS," BUT STILL WINNERS
AT THE beginning of fhe I949-50 school year, fhe
Hornefs were riding an unprecedenfed sfring of
six consecufive CIC major sporf fiflesz fheir foofball
'reams were undefeafed in 'Iwo years' conference
play: fhey had won fhe fhree posf-war baslcefball
fiflesg fhe Yellowiaclcef fraclcsfers had dominafed
fhe I949 CIC fraclc meef for a second sfraighf
crown. If was fruly a "Golden Era" in Emporia
Sfafe afhlefics.
Faced wifh rebuilding a graduafion-ridcllecl
squad, Coach F. G. Welch predicfed before fhe
sfarf of fhe I949 foofball season fhaf fhe era was
a froubled one. And righf he was. Two defeafs
plummefed fhe defending champs fo a fhircl-place
fie.
Buf even when viewed fhrough fhe eyes of fhaf
greaf maiorify of E-Sfafe sfudenfs who had never
before seen a Hornef feam finish anywhere excepf
in a firsf-place spof, fhe I949 season was a success-
ful one. The Welchmen-crippled by iniuries, ouf-
weighed, and poinfed-for by every conference foe
-baffled valianfly for a fhird consecufive Cenfral
Conference fifle.
Two cosfly defeafs in a mid-season slump
dropped fhe Hornefs behind Piffsburg Sfafe and
Washburn Universify in final conference sfandings,
buf fheir place in fhose sfandings cannof belie fhe
facf fhaf fhe I949 grid squad, as always, iusfly
deserved fheir fradifional fifle-"The Fighfing
I-Iornefs."
They mel' and defeafed co-champion Washburn
Universify, sfopping fhe Ichabods' greaf fullback
Leroy Harmon, wifh a crushing Iine affaclc. They
baffled Universify of Missouri's reserve squad fo
a halffime fie, only fo Iose in fhe closing minufes.
They crushed Colegio Milifar de Mexico in fhe col-
lege's firsf infernafional confesfby a near-record
score. They were a fighfing, plunging, never-say-
die feam, worfhy of fhe name "Hornefs."
Many members of fha fine I949 squad have
played fheir Iasf foofball game in a black-and-gold
uniform. Gone from fhe Iine-up are such oufsfancl-
ing sfars as capfain Don Sadowslci, David "Corley"
Wrighf, Earl "Windy" Winchesfer, Gerald Mosby,
Don Hoffman, Dale Wrighf, Bill "Wee WiIIie"
Wygle, and Ieff-handed passer Gail "Peppy" Shane-
I949 CENTRAL CONFERENCE
STANDINGS
Pillsburg Slafe 5 I .333
Washburn Universify 5 l .333
Emporia Slafe 4 2 .667
Forf I-lays Sfafe 4 2 .667
Sf. Beneclichs 2 4 .333
Soufhwesfern I 5 . I 67
Rockhursl' College O 6 .OOO
Coaches: Carnie Srnifh, Piffsburg Sfafe: Rich-
ard Godlove, Washburn: F. G. Welch, Em-
poria Sfafeg Ralph "Reel" I-luffrnan, Forl' Hays
Sfafe.
I949 SEASON'S RECORD
opponem Es. opp.
Universify of Mo. "B" I3 33
Drake Universify O 40
Washburn Universify I9 I4
Rockhursf College 32 6
Soufhwesfern College 30 I4
Colegio Mililar 8I O
Forf I-lays Sfafe O 9
Piffsburg Sfafe 7 27
Sl. Beneclicf's College 24 O
Soufhwesf Missouri Sfafe 46 I3
-THE 1949 HORNET GRIDSTERS
Iec. Buf on fhe pages of fhis yearbook and in fhe
minds of Hornef fans everywhere fhey will be re-
membered as members of one of Emporia S'l'a'I'e's
finesf foofball feams of all fime.
E-STATE I3-UNIV. OF MO. "B" 33
Unleashing a barrage of shorf, delayed passes,
fhe Missouri B's used fhe high road fo gef fo fhe
goal line "afore" fhe Hornefs and hand fhe Welch-
men fheir firsf home defeaf in fwo years of cam-
paigning, 33-I3.
In fhe early minufes bofh feams looked ragged
and lisfless, exchanging punfs affer ineffecfual line
plunges. Buf lafe in fhe firsl' quarfer, fhe Mis-
sourians found a passing combinafion fhaf clicked
and suddenly awakened, quickly slashed across fhe
Hornef secondary for fwo quick scores and pressed
foward a fhird as fhe quarfer ended.
Buf af fhe beginning of fhe new period, Em-
poria Sfafe fook confrol of fhe scoring cleparfmenf
wifh a will. Sfopping 'l'he fhird Tiger fhrusf in fhe
deep shadows of fheir goal-line, 'I'he Hornefs called
"fime-ouf" and saf down fo affempf revamping of
fheir Iisfless ground affack.
Reaching deep info his knowledge of game
psychology, Coach Welch came up wifh a sparkling
answer fo fhe problems beseffing fhe Hornef back-
field. Reasoning correcfly fhaf whaf fhe fhree fresh-
men backs needed fo gel' sfarfed was someone 'lo
show fhem how, Welch senl' defensive back Earl
"Windy" Winchesfer info fhe game in a line-
plunging capacify.
Affer his fiffh carry, Winchesfer limped off
fhe playing field wifh an iniury fhaf was fo handi-
cap him fhroughouf fhe season, buf fhe spark he
had sfruck in fhe Welchmen was blazing on fhe
field. Two freshman backs had suddenly become
fhe passing combinafion fhaf E-Sfafe has lacked for
fhree longs years. Ouf on fhe field, liffle Denf Ham-
ilfon was sfanding coolly in fhe pafh of onrushing
Tiger defenders and flipping passes fo fellow-fresh-
man Bob Sherrer along fhe sidelines and end David
"Corky" Wrighf over fhe middle-eleven of fhem,
for I43 yards.
QW? ,gf
Top: Winchester,
D I W ' ht
a e rig ,
Hoffman. Boffom:
Wrighf, Griffon. A if
EQEQP5?
Before fhe half ended, Sherrer, playing his
firsf infercollegiafe game, scored bofh Hornef
fouchdowns. He wenf over sfanding up from fhe
one for 'the firsf fally, ending a drive fhaf sfarfed
wifh a Missouri fumble on fheir own I5. The second
score was a 45-yard pass play, wifh Sherrer faking
Hamilfon's aerial on fhe 20 and wire-walking fhe
sideline sfripe fo pay dirf.
Buf fhere fhe Hornef offense bogged down
and Missouri iced fhe game wifh fwo more markers
in fhe second half-scoring as before via fhe aerial
roufe.
E-STATE 0-D RAKE 40
Affer hashing over fheir devasfafing pass-de-
fense weaknesses of fhe Missouri game, fhe Hornefs
headed for Des Moines, Iowa, and fheir game wifh
fhe Drake Universify Bulldogs-well aware now fhaf
fhe forward wall supremacy fhey had enioyed in
pasf seasons was missing from fhe '49 squad.
Traveling by air from Kansas Cify-fhe firsf
such frip for a Hornef squad-fhe Emporians were
confidenf fhaf fheir pass defenses had been
sfrengfhened, and hopes were high for a credifable
showing againsf fhe Missouri Valley powerhouse.
Sfarfing early in fhe firsf quarfer wifh a bril-
lianf 70-yard, off-fackle smash for fhe inifial score,
Drake fullback Johnny Brighf led fhe Bulldogs in
one of fhe mosf ignominous spankings ever admin-
isfered a Hornef grid squad. Five Drake fouchdown
runs of over fiffy yards were counfed in fhe sfun-
ning defeaf, as fhe Des Moines feam won 40 fo 0.
If was a weary, baffered squad fhaf boarded
fhe TWA airliner for fhe refurn frip. Buf beffer
fhings were in fhe offing as fhey grouped around a
hurriedly-confrived sign on which fhe flighf sfeward-
ess had scrawled, "ForgeI' if! Lef's go home."
E-STATE I 9-WASHBU RN I4
Wifh fheir firsf fwo games Iosf by lop-sided
scores, fhe '49 Hornefs were fhe subjecf of much
apprehensive commenf as fhey prepared for fheir
conference opener againsf always-fough Washburn
Universify. Topeka sporfswrifers were confidenfly
predicfing an easy vicfory for fhe Ichabods, and
wifh a growing iniury Iisf, fhe Emporians looked fo
be in bad sfraifs for fhe filf.
A facfor fhaf was nof faken info accounf,
however, was fhe fradifional rivalry of fhe fwo
squads and fhe reserve courage which a crippled
feam can summon up 'ro puf back fhe bid of ifs
greafesf foe.
Rising fo unexpecfed heighfs, fhe E-Sfafe line
slapped down Washburn's highly-foufed Iine smash-
er, Leroy Harmon, for no gain and fore gaping
holes in fhe Ich Iine fhrough which Hayden and
Shanelec sped fo paydirf. "Corky" Wrighf re-
furned fo dufy fo carry a fouchdown pass over for
'the 'Ihird score, and a I9 fo I4 win.
E-STATE 32-ROCKHURST 6
Finally sporfing a marker in 'Ihe win column,
fhe Hornefs moved fo Kansas Cify for fheir second
CIC game-fhis fime as favorifes over 'rhe Rock-
hursf Hawks.
Emporia proved in fhis confesf fo have a
"Johnny Brigh'I" of ifs own, wifh quarferback Chef
Hayden galloping 25I yards on I4 plays fo lead a
32 fo 6 rouf.
The cellar-dwelling Hawks were incapable of
sfopping or even slowing fhe Hornef offense, as
fhe second and fhird squads moved af will up and
down 'rhe furf. A fhird-period rally neffed fhe Mis-
sourians six poinfs, buf fhe oufcome was never
seriously in doubf wifh Hayden "running wild" 'Io
fake over fourfh place in nafional small-college
ground-gaining sfafisfics.
E-STATE 30-SOUTHWESTERN I4
Even wifh fhe board for fhe firsf 'Iime wifh
'Iwo wins and fwo losses, fhe E-Sfafers prepared for
fheir Ihird CIC clash wifh growing confidence.
Unperfurbed by a record which was well on
fhe way fo becoming a "iinx," fhe Welchmen con-
finued 'rhe crushing offensive play fhey had demon-
sfrafed againsf Rockhursf and wifh 4500 cheering
fans looking on, fook over firsf-place ranking in fhe
CIC wifh a 30 fo I4 win.
On fhe firsf Hornef offensive play of fhe
game, freshman halfback Bob Scherrer scampered
32 yards fo paydirf and fhe Welchmen sporfed a
GRITTON CLEARS PATH FOR SHERRER IN PRACTICE SESSION
FIRST AERIAL TRIP FOR A I-IORNET SQUAD
lead They were never To lose. Two 85-yard Touch-
down drives in The second period increased The
margin To I8 poinTs as The haITTime gun sounded.
HorneT fumbles seT up The Two 'Builder scores
in The TourTh quarTer. An E-STaTe bobble on The
SouThwesTern 40-yard Iine paved The way for The
TirsT, as The old sleeper play caughT The HorneT sec-
ondary napping and Mahaffie Tool: CiccarreIIi's
pass 55 yards for The marker.
And again in The closing momenTs, Rife re-
covered a HorneT Tumble on Their own 45, Trom
where The visiTors marched down The field on The
sTrengTh oT CiccarreIIi's passes To The second 'Build-
er score.
BuT The ThreaTening rally ended There, wiTh
Emporia reTaining possession The remainder of play-
ing Time and Shepler scoring a Tinal six poinTs as
The game ended.
E-STATE 8I-COLEGIO MILITAR O
Flags were Tlying, bands were playing, and The
whole Town Turned ouT Tor The nexT HorneT home
game. Through an unusual, Two-year, home-and-
home conTracT, The I-IorneTs were To meeT Colegio
Milifar de Mexico in The TirsT inTernaTionaI aThIeTic
conTesT ever played by an Emporia STaTe Team.
A crowd of some six Thousand persons
waTched The TooTbaII game ThaT climaxed a day of
"Good Neighbor" acTiviTies and IeTT The sTadium
noT well impressed by The quaIiTy of SouTh Ameri-
can TooTbaII, buT loudly praising The courage and
'FiTness of The MiIiTar Team and enThusiasTic over
The discovery of a new E-STaTe ball-carrying sTar,
Trosh George Gallagher.
DespiTe The TacT ThaT The TirsT sTring baclcfield
was in The game Tor only I2 plays-and Hayden
Tor only Two-Head Coach Welch found iT impossi-
ble To Ireep The margin down To a respecTable level
when his second-sTring baclcfield men seized The
opporTuniTy To demonsTraTe Their abiliTy.
Frosh George Gallagher, in his TirsT sTarTing
assignmenT, led The 8I To 0 rouT wiTh some of The
preTTiesT open-Tield running seen all season, carry-
ing I5 Times Tor 262 yards-a season single-game
high. Aiding and abeTTing The Gallagher spree
were Bob Shepler, wiTh I I0 yards Tor 5 Tries, Trosh
Fred Willson, wiTh 94 yards in nine Tries: and Don
Allison, wiTh 22 Tor 2.
GaIIagher's 55-yard sprinT Tor The TirsT E-STaTe
Tally wiTh Iess Than a minuTe played ended doubT as
To The ouTcome of The game, buT The TesTivaI was a
success in iTs cemenTing of reIaTions of The Two
schools, wifh Milifar officials and players loud in
fheir praise of Emporia and Emporians.
E-STATE 0-FT. HAYS 9
Affer fheir 700-yard surge againsf Milifar,
fhe Hornefs were nof expecfing any greaf amounf
of difficulfy as fhey headed for Hays fo clinch a
fie for fhe CIC championship. Thirfy-poinf favor-
ifes, fhe Welchmen had a fhird consecufive crown
almosf wifhin fheir grasp.
Buf af fhis worsf of all possible fimes, fhe foof-
ball machine fhaf in ifs fighfly-wound condifion had
broughf fhe Black-and-Gold fwo consecufive
crowns, chose fo run down. Mechanically perfecf
fhroughouf fhe season, fhe Hornef backfield sud-
denly developed an affinify for bobloles almosf be-
yond belief.
Forf Hays received fhe inifial kickoff, and as
was expecfed, found fhe E-Sfafe line impenefrable
and was forced fo kick. Buf fhere fhe expecfed
ended and fhe unexpecfed fook over for fhe nexf
55 minufes. On fheir firsf play from scrimmage, fhe
Hornefs bobbled a backfield pass info fhe end zone,
and Forf Hays recovered for a safefy fhaf was so
unexpecfed as fo complefely wreck fhe fine offen-
sive affack fhaf had averaged well over 400 yards
a confesf fo +his poinf.
From fhaf fime, fhe Hornefs did nofhing righf,
bobbling af six crifical poinfs-fwice af fhe end of
man. Boffom: Wygle,
3'
Top: Mosby, Larkin.
Ioffom: Shanelec, Mid-
dlefon.
field-lengfh drives-as fhey suffered fheir firsf
league clefeaf in fhree years.
E-STATE 7-PITTSBURG STATE 27
Piffsburg Sfafe, fhe following week, finished
fhe crown-wrecking fob fhaf Forf Hays had sfarfed
by ruining fhe Hornefs' Homecoming celebrafion
wifh a 27 fo 7 league defeaf fhaf fumbled fhe locals
from fhe fop of fhe CIC for fhe firsf fime in any
maior sporf since fhe fall of I947.
Sfill dazed by fheir upsef loss of fhe week
before, fhe Hornef affack was again ineffecfual as
Piffsburg pushed across fwo early markers and held
fenaciously fo fhaf lead fo fhe game's end.
Despife Hayden-sparked rallies in fhe second
and fourfh quarfers, fhe Welchmen failed fo close
fhe gap separafing fhe scores, and wenf down fo
defeaf for a second sfraighf game, losing fheir lasf
opporfunify fo fop fhe CIC.
E-STATE 24-ST. BENEDICT'S 0
Needing a final conference win fo assure a
fie for runner-up honors wifh Forf Hays, fhe Welch-
men foughf mud, rain, hail, and sleef fo adminisfer
a 24 fo O spanking fo fhe Sf. Benedicf's Ravens
before a weafher-beafen handful of specfafors af
Kansas Cify.
Freshman halfback Bobby Sherrer accounfecl
for fhree of fhe four Hornef fouchdowns in fhe
mudbafhg one, on a 58-yard sprinf down fhe side-
lines.
E-STATE 46-SOUTHWEST MISSOURI I3
ln fheir final game of fhe season, fhe Hornefs
were badly in need of a win. Firsf, because a loss
would drop 'lhem fo a .500 per cenf mark for fhe
season: and second, because a vicfory over fhe
Springfield Bears-fheir l948 Mo-Kan Bowl rivals-
would assure vindicafion for fheir mid-season slump.
Springfield made a mighfy efforf fo wreck
fhe locals' hopes, buf on fhaf parficular day, on 'lhal'
parficular field, fhe Hornefs were unbeafable.
Trailing I3 'lo 0 al' fhe end of fhe firsf quarfer,
fhey sfarfed fhe second period wifh a blasf of scor-
ing sfrengfh fhal Coach Welch fermed as fhe
finesf foofball he had seen during fhe season.
Passer "Peppy" 'Shanelec and backs George
Gallagher and Chef Hayden collaborafed for fhe
firsf fwo TD's fo send fhe Hornefs lo fheir half-fime
falkfesl' wifh a one-poinf lead. And 'lhen 'lhe Welch-
men really go'l fo rolling.
On 'lheir firs'l' offensive play of fhe second
half, Bernard Thissen 'look Ray O'Doul's long pass
for a 66-yard fouchdown. Seconds lafer, Thissen
sprinfecl 50 yards for anofher. Then, Hayden ouf-
ran fhe enfire Springfield 'leam for 6l yards and his
second counfer. And finally, in a one-man display
of line-bucking power, Bob Bergman bulled his way
35 yards in six fries fo make 'lhe score 46 fo I3 as
'lhe game and season ended.
ll had been a good season. While nof
crowned wifh fhe specfacular success of fhe fwo
immediafely previous squads, fhe '49 Hornefs had
far oulplayed fheir opponenfs, oufscoring lhem,
257 fo I56g oufgaining lhem, 42l7 yards 'ro 2322:
and oufpassing fhem, l00l yards fo 880. Their six
wins lo four losses, 'their fighfing courage, and fheir
abilify fo "come back" from mid-season losses mark
fhe enfire squad as worfhy fo be called "Horne'ls."
PORTER SCORES ONE OF l-IIS TWO TOUCHDOWNS AGAINST COLEOIO MIUTAR
AND -THEN THERE
WAS HOMECOMING
THE OUEEN AND HER ATTENDANTS. Leff fo righfz JANET
TEICHGRAEBER, MARY RUPLE, NEDRA PFLAUM, ROBER-
TA BROSE, MARY JO WILHITE.
Top: THE CANDIDATES FOR "PEGGY PEDAGOGI' Bof-
fom: THE BIG PEP RALLY AFTER THE PARADE.
ANOTHER GALA homecoming was accredifed fo
Emporia Sfafe lasf November. Memories of fhe
original house decorafions, fhe colorful parade, fhe
"Curli-Q" presenfafion and fhe hard foughf fool'-
ball game linger in fhe minds of all Emporia.
Things sfarfed rolling Thursday evening wifh fhe
presenfafion of fhe "Curli-Q". Under fhe direcfion
of Dr. George R. R. Pflaum, a producfion confain-
ing vaudeville acfs, musical comedy and individual
arfisfry sef fhe sfage for fhe week-end fesfivifies.
Safurday morning all Emporia furned ouf fo wif-
ness fhe pre-game parade composed of lively-sfep-
ping bands, colorful floafs and dignifaries of fhe
day.
Various campus organizafions welcomed fheir
alums baclc wifh luncheons and open houses dis-
plays. Safurday affernoon fhe K-Club recognized
fhe pasf "sfars" of E-Sfafe afhlefics af fheir annual
luncheon, followed by fhe Alumni recepfion in fhe
Hornefs Nesf.
MISS JANET TEICHGRAEBER, NOMINATED BY THE FOOTBALL SOUAD AND CI-IOSEN
BY TI-IE STUDENT BODY TO REIGN OVER HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES AS OUEEN.
Socially speaking, +he refurning grads were
served buffer suppers fhai' evening ai' 'I'he various
organized houses.
The big even? of fhe weelc-end sfarfed Safurday
evening wiih ihe opening kick-off of fhe Emporia
Slafe-PiHsburg gridiron iangle. Alfhough ihe final
score, 27-7, placed fhe Gorillas vicforious, fhe
Horne'I's did noi' once give up 1'heir iighf for vicfory.
Tribufe was paid +o 'lhe a'H'ending foofball
squads of '09, 'I9, '29, and '39.
Ai' halfiime ceremonies Miss Janei' Teichgraeber
was crowned "Peggy Pedagog" for I949 by Gover-
nor Frank Carlson.
A Homecoming Ball was held ai' 'I'he Sfudeni'
Union Ballroom, and fhe Alumni Dance al The
Broadview Hofel.
HORNET NETMEN
THE FISHMEN of Emporia Sfafe sfarfed off early
in December fo whaf appeared, as fime progressed,
desfined fo be fhe worsf season in fhe hisfory of
fhe college.
ln fhe warm-up againsf Kansas Sfafe, fhe
game quickly ran fhe gamuf from a warm-up fo a
burn-ouf, wifh fhe Teachers coming ouf on fhe hof
end of a cold game, and fhe final whisfle caughf
fhem red-handed wifh fheir firsf loss of fhe season
in fhe firsf game of fhe season. The only sfar of
hope visible in fhe smoke following fhe holocausf
of fhe Kansas Sfafe vicfory was fhe shoofing of
Denny Shogren, who garnered I4 poinfs fo lead
fhe Hornefs in fheir way down fo defeaf.
ln rapid succession, fhere followed losses fo
Colorado Universify la pairl, and Oklahoma Cify
Universify. The Colorado games found fhe local
rebounders fhroffled down from fhe backboards,
as fhe faller Buffs ran away wifh fhe firsf game fo
fhe fune of 45 fo 55. In fhe second game, fhe alfi-
CUSIC DUNKS TWO AGAINST WASHBURN
BUMPED FROM C I C
HERE'S THE SEASON
E.s. opp.
68 College of Emporia . 44
47 Caferpillar Diesels . . 42
65 Rockhursf College . . . . 47
72 S+. Benedicfs College . . 55
50 Soufhwesf Missouri Sfafe . . 46
63 Washburn Universify . . . 45
50 Forf Hays Sfafe College . . 65
50 Forf Hays Sfafe College . . 57
67 Piffsburg Teachers . . 5l
57 Rockhursf College . . 36
44 Soufhwesfern . . . . 56
69 Sf. Benedicfs College . . 52
59 Piffsburg Teachers . . 53
86 Soufhwesfern . . . . 77
62 Washburn Universify . . . 58
fude fook ifs foll of fhe Hornef wind, and fhe faller
Colorado aggregafion romped home wifh a 62 fo
42 decision.
Refurning home, fhe Hornef baskefeers played
hosf fo a visifing and hosfile-minded five from Okla-
homa Cify Universify. The locals showed fhe besf
form and fighf of fhe young season, as fhey fied up
fhe ball game in fhe final seconds and forced fhe
visifors info a double overfime, losing 49 fo 47.
Lef down by fhis defeaf in fhe face of a vifal
efforf, fhe black and gold quinfeffe was forced fo
accepf fheir fiffh sfraighf loss af fhe hands of fhe
Springfield Bears. The Bears handed ouf 48 hugs,
while fhe Hornefs were able fo sfing only 42 fimes.
Taking fo fhe road again, fhe Corkyifes visifed
Wyoming Universify for a double header, buf failed
fo break info fhe win column, losing fwo fhere and
anofher fo Regis College af Denver, 68 fo 46.
THRONE AFTER TH
"OLD AUTOMATIC" DENNY SHOGREN DEMONSTRATES
HIS LEFT HAND SPECIALTY
REE YEAR REIGN
THE CONFERENCE RACE
The Horne+s opened fhe season of conference
play againsl' Roclchursf College on 'rhe courl' of Ihe
Civic Audiforium, and were off 'Io a good s'rar1' in
fhe conference by cleliealing Ihe Kansas Ci'I'y school
handily I'o +he 'rune of 65 'ro 47.
The second conference game was loolced 'For-
ward 'I'o by some wifh some an+icipa+ion of a baffle
for I'he conference lead, buf fhis 'fai+h was unius+i-
fied, as was la+er shown, bo'rh by Ihe facl' fha? Ihere
was no baffle and by 'rhe facf fhal' nei+her S+. Bene-
dic+'s or Emporia S+a+e won fhe conference. Never-
fheless, fhe score of Ihe game was 72 +o 55, wi'I'h
Emporia coming ouf on lop.
Emporia Sfafe fripped up 'I'o Washburn and
fripped up Washburn, Emporia S+a+e used 63
banana peelings, while Washburn was able 'Io mus-
1'er only 45. If was in fhe second half, however,
'rhaf fhe Fishmen really greased 'rhe ways, wifh Gene
Cusic 'rurning ouf 'Io be 'lhe high scorer wi+h 22
poinls +0 his credi'I'.
COACH KEITH CAYWOOD AND HIS HIGH-SCORING JUNIOR HORNETS
CUSIC HITS A SET-UP, BUT TO NO AVAIL, AS O.C.U. WINS IN A DOUBLE OVERTIME
FROM THIS poinf in fhe season, fhe Emporia Sfafe
cagemen hif fhe doldrums-wifh a coupIe of Ioud
fhumps.
The firsf of fhese fhumps was caused by fhe
Forf Hays Sfafe feam, which adminisfered fo fhe
surprised Hornefs a 65 fo 50 sheIIacIcing on fhe
Hays home courf. Forf Hays iumped fo an earIy
Iead and was never headed, despife fhe efforfs of
Gene Cusic and Dennis Shogren, who Ied fhe Hor-
nefs in fheir affempf af a win.
The second of fhese Ioud fhumps was caused
by fhe same feam, Forf Hays, buf fhe Iocafion was
sIighfIy differenf. The fhumping was adminisfered
on fhe courf of fhe Civic Audiforium. If was Sho-
gren and Markham fhis fime who Ied fhe Hornefs
as fhey fried vainIy fo overcome an earIy Forf Hays
Iead. The successful efforfs of fhe Tigers was Ied by
Glen Mifchum who mafched Denny Shogren's I8
poinfs. The final score was 57 fo 50.
Affer dropping fwo conference games in a
DENNIS SHOGREN FRANCIS IvIARKI-IAM BERNIE CUSIC
ww.,
is
ANTI A
Q
Ea
row fo fhe Tigers, fhe Fishmen bounced back fo
clobber PiHsburg's Gorillas wifh a large brush and
some 67 fo 5l shellack. The scoring of Shogren
and Cusic helped lhe Hornefs fo more fhan double
'lhe score on fhe Gorillas by halffime, and win going
away, affer only a slighl' fhreaf by fhe Gorillas.
This year fhe conference baskefball cellar was
locafed in Kansas Cify, wifh Rockhursf College fhe
sole dweller, as fhe Emporia Sfafe quinfeffe wenf
'lo Kansas Cify for an encounfer wifh fhe Hawk of
Rockhursf College. Apparenfly all fhaf darkness
was harmful fo fhe aim, for fhe Hawks were able fo
accounf for only 36 poinfs while fhe Hornefs gar-
nered 57 and wenf on fo win. The reserves, led by
Williams, Willson, and Kipp fook over in fhe second
half, and wifh a wide lead, fhe E-Sfafers coasfed
home fhe vicfors.
Emporia Sfafe cagers iourneyed fo Winfield
fo see if fhaf boy Kahler was as good as some said
he was, and-he was. The Moundbuilders main-
fained fheir repufafion for being gianf killers by
overfurning fhe E-Sfafe applecarf 56 fo 44. Mark-
ham led fhe Hornef affempf fo overcome an early
lead of fhe Soufhwesfern cagers, buf, led by fhe 23
poinfs of Mr. Kahler, 'lhey were never headed.
AFTER fhis rude awakening, fhe Corkyifes growled
a couple of fimes and dashed up fo Afchison fo
fangle wifh 'rhe Sf. Benedicf's Ravens, in anofher
conference +il+. The Fishmen grabbed an early lead,
ROCK-A-BYE-BABY FOR AL ANDERSON IN
WARRENSBURC5 TILT.
and sank fhe Ravens, fo fhe fune of 69 fo 52. Gene
Cusic led fhe scoring for fhe Hornefs, wifh a fofal
for fhe nighf of I8 poinfs, all on field goals.
Piffsburg Sfafe furnished fuel for fhe vicfory
bonfire honoring fhe sevenfh conference vicfory for
fhe Hornefs fhis season. The game was fied af half-
fime, buf finished a Hornef vicfory 59 'lo 53.
Refurning home, 'lhe Hornefs fhrew up baffleg
menfs againsf fhe invaders from Winfield, under
General Kahler. Under a forrenf of buckefs, fhe
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Moundbuilders were driven from fheir beachhead,
and shoved fhem info fhe drink, 86 fo 77. Chief
of fhe Hornef buckef brigade was Denny Shogren,
buf he was followed closely by Bernie Williams.
Danny Kahler was high for fhe visifors wifh 23.
Affer fhe slam-bang-crash of fhe baffle wifh
Soufhwesfern, fhe Washburn game came as an anfi-
climax. This, foo, was a see-saw baffle, wifh fhe
Hornefs never comforfably ahead unfil fhe Iasf
fhree minufes, when LifchfieId's fhree free fhrows,
Pefe McReynoIds' sleeper, and Cusic's free fhrow,
and anofher buckef by Lifchfield, sewed up fhe ball
game, 62 fo 58.
Markham, Shogren, and Cusic were named fo
one or anofher of fhe all-conference feams, as fhe
Hornefs finished fhe season wifh a 9 win 3 loss
record in fhe conference and a I4 and I3 record
in over-all games. We didn'f win fhe conference,
buf if was sfill a good season.
NON-CONFERENCE GAMES
The firsf Hornef win of 'Ihe season was regis-
fered in 'Ihe holiday fourney, where fhe Hornefs
found opposifion more fo fheir liking righf in fheir
own back yard as fhey handed a defeaf fo C. of E.,
68 fo 44. The high scorers for fhe confesf were
Denny Shogren wifh I5 and Meredifh Lifchfield
wi'I'h I3.
Sferner opposifion faced fhe Corkyifes in fhe
finals of fhe fourney, where fhey fangled wifh fhe
Culver-Sfockfon Wildcafs in a bloody fray which
finally found fhe Hornefs on fhe long end of a 67
fo 57 score.
SANGER GOES IN FOR TWO POINTS.
Affer +he refurn for fhe Chrislmas holidays,
fhe green lighf was given +o an encounfer wi+h +he
Ca+erpillar Diesel +eam, which fea+ured iwo old
Hornef sfand-bys, Bill Lifchfield and Wilbur Reeser.
In +he ensuing baH'le, fhe 'rracformen lived up +o
expecialions during fhe firsf half, bul' failed fo
sfand 'I'he gaff, and l'he Hornels eked oul' a five-
poin'r margin of vicfory, 47 lo 42. The second half
rally was led by Francis Markham, who garnered I6
poinls, and by Merediih Lifchfield, who came
'lhrough wi'l'h I4. Dan Pippin was high for 'I'he visi-
iors wifh I3.
Nex1', 'lhe Emporia Sfafe feam fangled wi'l'h
Cenfral Missouri Sfafe, and ii' was a cold, cold nigh?
for fhe Hornefs, as ihe boys from easf of ihe river
came ouf on fhe lop end of a 44 fo 40 score.
The Hornefs ihen had a refurn march wifh
Cenfral Missouri Sfafe. The game was close all fhe
way, wifh fhe Mules jumping 'lo an early lead, buf
E-Siaie foughi' back and was able fo hold a lead
af half lime. Lifchfield, Markham, and Shogren led
fhe way as 'I'he gold and black wrapped up 1'he
game and 'look if home wifh fhem using a 56 'lo 54
score for sfring.
In fhe reiurn game wifh fhe Springfield Bears,
'lhe Hornefs iumped info an early lead, using Gene
Cusic as fhe big gun. The Bears came roaring back
LITCHFIELD ELUDES FORMER TEAMMATE. WILBUR
REESER, TO SCORE AGAINST CATERPILLAR.
and wenf info fhe lead early in ihe second half.
From 'lhis poini, 'lhe Fishmen fook charge, and rid-
ing fhe cresf of a 9-poini' wave, harbored in vicfory
bay af lafiiude 50, longifude 46.
When ihe Hornefs iourneyed sou'l'h for ihe
Oklahoma Ciiy Universi'l'y mafch ihey had li'H'le fo
show for fheir irouble bui fhe shori end of a 54
'lo 43 score.
FRED KIPP CHARLES SANGER AL ANDERSON
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WITH A FINE RECORD IN I9-49,
TRACK IS ON THE UPGRADE
ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP for 'rhal' Hornel'
lrophy rack which slands in I'he rolunda of I'he Ad-
minislralion Building is rapidly 'Iaking shape under
Ihe skilled hands of Coach F. G. "Fran" Welch, as
The Sunflower goes off lo press.
Wi+h 'Ihe +i+le hopes of +he nexl' slrongesf con-
lender, Forl Hays, already blasled by a rude ancl
effeclive drubbing adminislered lhem al' lhe Em-
poria Relays, if seems likely Ihal 'Ihe hopes for
whaf may well prove fo be I'he only championship
broughl' back 'ro +he campus of lhe college resl
squarely on +he wishful legs and arms of 'rhe Ihin-
clads of Emporia S'I'al'e.
Looking back on I'he resulls of Ias'l' year, many
names loom conspicuous by +heir absence from The
rosler of lhis year's squad. Gone are lhe springy,
'I'ireIess legs of Maynard Mi'I'cheII and Harold Bul-
lerfield. Gone are l'he slrong righl arms of "Big
BiII" Wygle and Vernon Duncan. Gone, 'I'oo, are I'he
poinls +ha+ mighl' have been made by such slal-
warls as De Koven Moore, in Ihe hurdles, or Don
Valliere, in lhe high iump.
Looking forward, lhings are much brighler.
Those holes in I'he ranks of lhe squad, which loomed
so large as 'rhe season opened, have been gradu-
ally swallowed up by +ha+ shiffing, changing adap-
l'al'ion of malerial lo openings, wifhoul which 'lhere
could be no squad. New men have come in lo 'lake
lhe places of lhose who have Iefl fhe squad. Old
men have developed 'lo lhe poin'l where lhey can
fill some of lhose places which have been vacafed.
These, logelher wil'h 'lhe holdovers from Iasl,year's
squad, make up 'Ihe championship-bound squad of
I950.
I949 CENTRAL CONFERENCE
TRACK RESULTS
Emporia Slale Teachers College 76
Forl Hays College 49
Washburn Universily 25
Sourhwesrern College 8
Pillsburg Slale Teachers College 7
Rockhursl' College O
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THE l95O TRACK SQUAD
Jack Larkin, co-capfain, Coach F. G. Welch, Dwighf Wade
dell, co-capfain.
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Among fhe oufsfanding refurnees are Bob Klofz,
Don Blyfhe, and Ralph Summers. All of fhese men
are dangerous in evenfs ranging from fhe IOO-yard
dash fo fhe quarfer mile. Holdovers in fhe disfances
include fhaf ferrible or wonderful frio ldepending
upon your poinf of viewl Jim Widrig, Jim Hobson,
and co-capfain and conference champion, Dwighf
Waddell. No lisf of veferans could be complefe,
however, wifhouf fhe menfion of a few ofher names,
foo. Names such as Roger Rufh, pole vaulfer, broad
jumper, high iumper, fruly a friple fhreaf man: or
Don Sfern, pole vaulferg or Chef Hayden and May-
nard Mayberry, hurdlersg or surely nof wifhouf fhe
name of Jack Larkin, conference champion in fhe
discus fhrow and co-capfain of fhe squad.
The Hornef fhinclads sfarfed off fhe year of
compefifion wifh a iaunf fo fhe Oklahoma A8zM
Relays, which were held af Sfillwafer, Oklahoma.
Whaf fhe feam was looking for was vicfories, and
warm weafher, buf fhey had fo be safisfied wifh
warm weafher for fhe mosf parf, for fhe compefi-
fion proved fo be a bif foo keen, wifh only one
firsf place finding ifs way info fhe fracksfers' sou-
venir safchel. Thaf one firsf place arrived on fhe
wings of a discus in 'lhe hands of Jack Larkin, who
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spun 'I'he plaH'er 'lo fhe 'l'une of l29 feel' plus a few
inches, lo win l'he evenl.
Olher placings in fhe meer were Roger Ru'lh's
lhird place in lhe broad iump, pole vaull and high
iump, and lhe 'lhird place garnered by lhe sprinl'
medley leam, which was composed of Dwighl Wad-
dell, Gerald Shadwiclr, and Jim Widrig.
Afler a bil more worlr on fhe highways, by-ways,
and cinderways, 'lhe leam essayed lo lalre on
Wichila Universil'y's Wheal' Shocllers in a dual
meef wilh resulfs which were much lo lhe chagrin
of 'I'he Shoclrers, for fhe E-Slale 'lraclcmen came oul
on 'lhe long end of a 67 lo 64 score, 'lhus keeping
alive lheir record of never having been defealed on
fhe lrack and field a'l' 'lhe hands of Wichila
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ln accomplishing lhis dual meel' win over 'lhe
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firsf places, including fhe 880-yard run, mile run,
lwo-mile run, 220-yard low hurdles, mile relay, high
iump, broad iump and pole vaulf.
Growing bolder, fhe fraclrslers sallied forflh 'lo
The Texas Relays, af Ausfin, Texas. Malling 'I'he lrip
io Texas wifh Coach Welch were Roger Rulh, Jim
Hobson, Dwighl Waddell, Jim Widrig, and Gerald
Shadwiclz, five sfrong. They refurned, sfill five
slrong, bul' wilh iusl' whal' 'lhe li'H'le boy shol' al as
far as scoring was concerned, fha? is fo say-
nulhin'.
Angered by lhe abrupl reversal of forlunes suf-
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malice aforefhoughf, defermined fo acquii' fhem-
selves well.
ln 'I'he Emporia S+a'l'e Relays, fhe Welchmen
came roaring down The final sfrelch 'lo defeaf fheir
nearesf rival, Forl Hays, on lhe sfrenglh of vicfories
in 'lhe mile relay, discus fhrow, and pole vault
Eleven records were broken in fhe college class,
wifh E-Sfafe and For'l' Hays breaking four each.
The scoring in fhe rneef ran somefhing like lhis:
Emporia S'l'a'l'e 382 For? Hays 33: Wichiia 20112:
Washburn Ib: Soufhwesfern I2: Baker IOV2: O'H'awa
Universify 9: and PiH'sburg S'l'a1'e 5. Phillips Univer-
si'I'y of Enid Oklahoma, Beihel, and 'lhe College of
Emporia failed 'lo score.
The summary of The mee'I' follows:
Two-mile Relay: I-Emporia Sfale lDixon, Hob-
son, Widrig, Waddelll: 2-Forl' Hays: 3-OHawa:
4-Pi'H'sburg. Time: 8:07.5-a new record, fhe old
mark being 8:28.5 sei by Emporia Sfafe in l948.
880-yard Relay: l-For'I' Hays: 2-Wichifag 3-
Washburn: 4-Soufhwesfern. Time: I:3l.2-a new
record, The old mark being l:33.2 sei' by For? Hays
in l948.
480-yard Sl1u'H'le Hurdle Relay: I-Baker: 2-
Washburn: 3-Wichifa: 4-Soufhwesfern. Time:
l:02.3-a new record, fhe old mark being I:04.4
sei by O'H'awa Universiiy in I949.
Disfance Medley: I-Emporia Sfale lWilson,
Hobson, Widrig, Waddelllg 2-Washburn: 3-
Soufhwesferng 4-Forl Hays S1'a'I'e. Time: I0:5I.8-
a new record, fhe old mark being Il:I2.I sei by
Emporia Sfafe in I948.
440-yard Relay: I-Fori' Hays: 2-Emporia
Sfafeg 3-Washburn: 4-Wichiia. Time: :44.2-a
TRAINERS Crouch and Criqui
aclminisler 'rrealmenl' io Chef
Duncan.
HURDLERS Hayden and McAlisler in warm-up iaunl.
new record, lhe old mark being :45.2 sel by Forl
Hays in I948.
Mile Team Race: I-Ollawa Universilyg 2-Em-
poria Slale: 3-Washburn: 4-Baker Universily.
Tolal poinls 2l-a new record, lhe old mark being
25 poinls which was sel by Ollawa in I949.
Mile Relay: I-Emporia Slale lHobson, Shad-
wick, Widrig, Waddelllg 2-Soulhweslerng 3-Pills-
burgg 4-Forl Hays. Time 3:28.2-a new meel rec-
ord, eclipsing lhe old mark of 3:3I sel by Forl Hays
in I948.
Shol Pul: I-Wichila Universily: 2-Baker: 3-
Soulhweslern: 4-Washburn. The lolal dislance of
lhe winning leam was I65 feel, IIV8 inches. This
is a new meel record, ouldislancing lhe old mark
sel by Emporia Slale in I948, of I64 feel, 5V2
inches.
Pole Vaull: I-Emporia Slale lRulh, Slern, Hen-
derson, Huffordlg 2-Forl Hays, 3-Wichila Uni-
versily and Baker Universily lied for lhird and
fourlh. The lolal dislance of lhe winning leam was
46 feel, I0 inches, which breaks lhe record sel by
Forl Hays and Wichila Universily in I948.
High Jump: I-Forl Hays: 2-Washburn, 3-
Ollawa Universily: 4-Wichila Universily. The win-
ners' lolal heighl was 22 feel, 8 inches, which eslab-
lished a new record, breaking lhe one sel by Forl
Hays in I949, which was 22 feel, 7 inches.
Javelin lhrow: I-Forl Hays, 2-Wichila Uni-
versilyg 3-Emporia Slaleg 4-Pillsburg. The win-
ners' lolal dislance was 636 feel, 9 inches, which
marks a new record, lopping lhe lolal of 632 feel,
4 inches, sel by Forl Hays in I949.
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Discus fhrow: I-Emporia Sfafe lLarlcin, Duncan,
Holsf, Fifzgeraldlg 2-Forf Hays: 3- Soufhwesfern:
4-Wichifa Universify. The winners' disfance was
468 feef, 9'f2 inches.
Broad Jump: I-Emporia Sfafe lRufh, Blyfhe,
Dudley, Fifzgeraldlg 2-Wichifa Universifyg 3-Forf
Hays: 4-Piffsburg. The winners' fofal disfance was
84 feef, 3lf2 inches.
Wi+h fhe Emporia Relays behind fhem, fhe Hor-
nef fhinclads look forward fo fhe resf of fheir sched-
ule, including a dual meef wifh Piffsburg, a dual
meef wifh Kansas Sfafe, and fhe Conference Meef.
Thus fhe Emporia Sfafe frack feam is off fo a
good sfarf foward a season which has, up fo and
including fhe Emporia Relays, shown signs of per-
fecfion. To say The very leasf, if has been a good
year. Good for fhe boys on fhe squad, good for
fhe coaches who have worked wifh fhem, good for
fhe fans who have come ouf fo fhe meefs. If has
been good because fhere has been a spirif of good
fellowship in fhe meefs in all evenfs, as well as be-
ing a wonderful year for fraclc, mefeorologically
speaking.
Yes, up fo now if has been a good year-a good
year which can be all fhe beffer for fhe winning of
fhe fourfh consecufive Cenfral lnfercollegiafe Con-
ference championship in frack, fhe sporf of fhe
cinder pafhs and soff green furf.
If fhe frack squad, coaches, and frainers have
anyfhing fo say abouf if, fhe season will be a good
one for fhaf reason, foo.
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l950 GOLF SCHEDULE
April 6 Emporia Sfafe 4-Washburn
Universify I4
April I8 Emporia Sfafe I3If2-Offawa
Universify 3If2
April I9 Emporia Sfale vs. Kansas
Wesleyan
April 25 Emporia Sfafe vs. Washburn
Universify
May I Emporia Sfafe vs. Kansas
Wesleyan
May 2 Emporia Sfafe vs. Offawa
Universiry
May 4-5 Cenfral Inlercollegiafe Confer-
ence af Kansas Cify
ONE I949 golf lefferman, fwo I949 provisional lef-
fermen, fwo I948 leffermen, and a iunior college
fransfer greefed Golf Coach E. D. "Gus" Fish fhis
season. The one lefferman is Charles Sewell, fhe
provisional winners are Roberf Carfmill and William
Gorsuch, fhe '48 refurnees are Lawrence Thorfon
and Wallace Larsen, and fhe fransfer is George
Todd who won fhe Easfern Division Junior College
golf championship lasf season represenfing Kansas
Cify Junior College. In addifion fo fhese men is
one refurning squad member, Tom Lynde.
The I949 feam produced five wins and fhree
losses in fheir eighf dual meef schedule. The golfers
opened fheir season againsf fhe College of Em-
poria, and defeafed fhe Presbies SV2 fo BV2.
Soufhwesfern was nexf on fhe card, and fhey were
downed I6V2 fo IV2, and in a refurn mafch wifh
C. of E. fhe Hornefs were again vicforious by a
score of I2 fo 6. Wichifa Universify complefely
roufed fhe E-Sfafers 0 'lo I8, and Washburn Uni-
versify followed suif by frimming E. S. 6 fo I2. The
Hornef linlcsmen furned an abouf face and fhroffled
Washburn l4V2 fo 3V2, and fhen followed wifh an-
ofher win over Soufhwesfern I0 fo 8. In fhe refurn
meef wifh Wichifa fhe Wheafshoclrers again
fhumped E-Sfafe lfz fo I7V2.
This season fhe golfers posfed one win and
one loss in early season compefifion. Washburn
downed fhe Hornefs 4 fo I4, and fhe win came af
fhe expense of Offawa Universify I3V2 fo 4V2.
Leff io ,righh Relph, Thorlon,
Lynde, Hiskey, Williams, Gorsuch,
Carfrnill, Mariani.
POSTING A record of fwo wins, four losses, and
one 'lie in I949, fhe l950 edifion of fhe Emporia
Sfafe fennis feam found ifself wifh only fwo refurn-
ing Ieffermen, Roberf Emrich and B. J. Green, plus
fwo acldifional provisional Ieffer winners, Lafayeffe
Greischar and Roberf Tholen. Anofher member of
fhe I949 squad, Wendell Lady, is sfill presenf fo
wield his raclcef for fhe Hornef nefmen. Brighfesf
newcomer on fhe fennis feam is Don Allison, who
was Kansas sfafe high school champion in I949.
The I949 squad opened ifs season wifh fheir
only wins: firsf fhey downed Soufhwesfern 5 fo 2,
and fhen fhey shuf-ouf fhe College of Emporia
courf feam 6 fo 0. The four losses also came in
succession wifh Wichifa Universify nosing ouf fhe
Hornefs 3 fo 4, Washburn Universify blanlcing fhem
0 fo 7, a refurn mafch and Ioss fo Washburn by a
2 fo 5 score, and a refurn mafch and defeaf af fhe
hands of Soufhwesfern by a 2 fo 5 counf. The fie,
3 fo 3, came in 'Ihe refurn meef wifh Wichifa.
In fhe Cenfral Infercollegiafe Conference
meef, Jim Clark, fhe defending singles champion,
was defeafed in fhe semi-finals, and fhe doubles
feam of Green and Emrich was also eliminafed in
fhe semi-finals. .
The I950 fennis feam splif fheir inifial fwo
mafches by losing af Washburn by a close 2 fo 4
score, and winning fheir firsf home mafch from
Offawa Universify by a score of 4 fo I.
TENNIS
l950 TENNIS SCHEDULE
April 6 Emporia Sfafe 2-Washburn
Universify 4
April I8 Emporia Sfafe 4-Offawa
Universify I
April I9 Emporia Sfale vs. Kansas
Wesleyan
April 25 Emporia Sfafe vs. Washburn
Universify
April 26 Emporia Sfafe vs. Soufhwesfern
May l Emporia Sfafe vs. Kansas
Wesleyan
May 2 Emporia Sfafe vs. Offawa
Universify
May 4 Emporia Sfafe vs. Soufhwesfern
May 5-6 Cenfral lnfercollegiafe Confer-
ence af Topeka
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BASEBALLERS OFF TO FLYING START
AS SECOND SEASON BEGINS
NOW IN ifs second year of recognifion on fhe
Emporia Sfafe campus, baseball is proving fo be a
nofabie addifion fo fhe Hornef sporfs family.
Under fhe guiding eye of Coach "Bob" Ives,
fhe Hornef nine has, in fwo shorf years, become an-
ofher of fhe scrappy, weII-driIIed sporf squads char-
acferisfic of posf-war afhlefics af KSTC.
Wifh eighf refurning Ieffermen numbered in
fheir ranks, fhe E-Sfafe baseballers earIy have
given indicafions of anofher successfui season in
I950 wifh impressive wins over Soufhwesfern Col-
Iege of Winfield, Wichifa Universify, and Wash-
burn.
WEALTH OF RESERVES IS
ENCOURAGING
An increased pifching sfaff fhis season wiII
add sfrengfh in cIoseIy-scheduled games. Seven
players-TeImo Carbaio, Fred Kipp, Don Lamb,
James McGee, Joe Neufeld, Tommy Payne, and
Dennis Shogren-have been confending for pifch-
ing chores in early pracfice sessions: and while
Lamb has received credif for 'Ihree early wins,
Ieffermen Shogren and Carbaio sfand ready fo
fake over fhe chucking chores when needed. The
Ianky, "wrong-handed" Kipp, a freshman, shouId
see considerable dufy in fufure games.
In 'Ihe infield, Coach Ives can call upon a
combinafion from among eighf candidafes-
Charles Cusic, Bob Banisfer, Bob Corneff, Fred
Kipp, Francis Markham, Fred Markowifz, Bob Rus-
sell, and Frank Wilde-while ouffield dufies wiII faII
upon fhe shoulders of Ieffermen Ted Harder, Ger-
aId Sadowski, and Dennis Shogren, along wifh can-
didafes WaIfer Davis, John Perkins, John Hall, and
LeIand Gearharf. Behind fhe pIafe, Iefferman Dick
Kuhns can call upon newcomers Paul Clark and Don
Morifz for relief from keysfone-sack operafions.
THE I949 SCORES
E.S. Opp.
I5 CoIIege of Emporia . 3
5 Soufhwesfern . . . . 3
4 Wichifa Universify . . . 5
3 Soufhwesfern . . . . I I
3 Rockhursf . . . . 5
6 Washburn Universify . . . 9
5 Rockhursf . . . . 3
9 Kansas Wesleyan . . I
4 Washburn Universify . . . 3
3 Kansas Wesleyan . . . . O
IO Wichifa Universify . . 9
2 CoIIege of Emporia . 3
I95O BASEBALL SQUAD
Thus, wifh an abundance of experienced ma-
ferial, fhe I950 Hornef nine loolcs forward wifh con-
fidence fo fhe remaining games on fhis season's
Fchedule, and fo fhe fujure, when baseball may fake
nfs final place as a full-fledged compefifive sporf
fhrough Cenfral Conference recognifion.
OUTFIELDERS-Davies, Harder, Sadowslci
E-STATE 2I-SOUTHWESTERN 6
Alfhough early pracfice sessions had been
hampered by disagreeable weafher condifions, fhe
diamond feam made an auspicious sfarf in fhe new
season, soundly frouncing Soufhwesfern College on
fhe 'Builders home grounds, 2l fo 6.
Wi+h Hornef bafs booming loudly and offen,
fhe inifial confesf wenf only seven innings as Soufh-
wesfern officials declined fo confinue fhe debacle
beyond fhaf poinf. Don Lamb wenf fhe disfance
for fhe Hornefs and was never seriously in frouble,
wifh his feammafes pounding everyfhing 'Builder
hurlers could offer for a commanding lead.
E-STATE I 5-WICHITA I2
Againsf Wichifa Universify in fheir second
filf of fhe year, however, fhe Hornefs experienced
somewhaf more difficulfy.
Three runs in fhe fop half of fhe fenfh inning
enabled fhe Hornefs fo elce ouf a I5 fo I2 win
over fhe Wheaf shoclcers, buf nof before a full
affernoon of fireworks, wifh bofh feams ragged in
fhe field and powerful af fhe plafe.
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BATTING PRACTICE
NeiPher lePPy Fred Kipp, Phe HorneP sParPer,
nor John Friedersdorf, Phe Shocker Pwirler, could
sPop Phe hiPPers: and as a resulP, Phe score became
deadlocked aP I2 Po I2 going inPo Phe ninPh inning.
Lamb relieved Kip in Phe sevenPh for E-SPaPe and
was Phe ulPimaPe winner.
The HornePs broke loose for Phree runs in Phe
firsP half of Phe PenPh when Ted Harder walked,
sPole second and Phird while Dick Kuhns was whif-
fing, and scored on Gerald Sadowski's single Po
righP. Markham, BanisPer, and Wilde followed wifh
singles Po provide Phree runs-Phe winning margin.
E-STATE I I-WASHBURN 4
Don Lamb was again Phe winner in Phe Phird
game of Phe season, spacing eighP hiPs behind con-
Pinuing baPPing sPrengPh Po subdue Washburn Uni-
versiPy, I I Po 4.
Washburn pushed across Pwo runs in Phe boP-
Pom half of Phe PirsP Po lead briefly in Phe conPesP,
buP Phe HornePs counPered wiPh single Pallies in Phe
second and fourPh Po go ahead, and Phen smashed
across Phree in Phe fiffh for a lead Phey never re-
Iinquished.
Davies, Shogren, Lamb, and Sadowski each
picked up a pair of singles Po aid Phe E-SPaPe cause
in Phe Phird win of Phe new season.
E-STATE 6-OMAHA U. IO
A seven-run uprising in Phe PenPh inning
proved Po be Phe nemesis Po hopes for an unde-
feaPed season in Phe HornePs' firsP home game as
Phree piPchers failed Po puP ouP Phe fire and Omaha
UniversiPy broke an exPra-inning deadlock, I0 Po 6.
Fred Kipp piPched nine innings of Phe lengPhy
diamond PilP Po maPch Phe efforPs of Omaha ace
bases and walk in a run before Telmo Carbaio was
called for relief dufies.
Carbaio's reign was briefly specPacular as
Phree consecuPive baPPers singled Po drive in runs.
His successor, Jim McGee, managed Po halP PheI
scoring parade, buP noP before seven Nebraskansl
had crossed Phe plaPe in Phe exPra frame. I
A rePurn rally drummed up by Phe HornePsI
Phreafened in Phe lasP half of Phe PenPh, buP endedi
shorP wiPh Phree runs in.
RenovaPion of playing and seaPing faciliPiesI
aP Soden's Grove will, when complefed, assure Phe
HornePs one of Phe finesP baseball planPs in Phe
SPaPe, and Emporia sPudenPs and Pownspeople can
expecP Po see qualiPy baseball PhroughouP Phis, and
PuPure years.
LePPermen for lasP year were: BuckePP, Car-
baio, Harder, Kuhns, Don Lamb, LiPchPield, Mark-
ham, Rose, Sadowski, Shogren, and Squier. A pro-
visional lePPer was awarded for LaPas.
Don Tucker, Emporia, is varsiPy Prainer for
baseball.
COACH BOB IVES INSTRUCTS INFIELDERS
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Bob OfferiosP, buP Pired in Phe PenPh Po load Phey
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Boffom row: Markham, Hoffman, Shanelec, Brown, Rufh, David Wrughf, Waddell, Elder, Harder, Mayberry, Lewlck.
2nd row: Sherrer, Shepler, Payne, Hobson, Kolfz, Allison, Kuhns, Blyfhe, Bergman, Sewell, Carbalo, Welch. 3rd
row: Cowan, Shogren, Dale Wright, Sergeanf, Hayden, Lifchfield, Cusic, Widrig, Summers, Ernrich, Duncan,
Jones, O'Doul. Top row: Mosby, Griffon, Sadowski, Rodee, Lamb, Winchesfer, Dahl, Sanger, Sfern, Middlefon,
Porter, Panesis, Chrisfian.
K-CLUB
IN THE years gone by fhe afhlefe who parficipafed
in any compefifive sporfs of fhe school was given
eifher numerals or a varsify leffer fo show fhaf he
had achieved fhe goal of all afhlefes. Time and
efforf had been spenf by him fo acquire fhis Ieffer.
Compefifive sporfs such as baskefball, baseball, and
foofball were considered fhe maior sporfs in fhe
field of afhlefics. Track was lafer considered a
maior sporf and a leffer was awarded fhe fhin-clad
afhlefes who parficipafed. Among fhe minor sporfs
were golf and fennis. Provisional leffers were fhen
issued fo fhose who failed fo make fhe firsf feam
of any sporf buf showed fhaf fhey could gain fheir
varsify leffer fhe nexf year fhrough more hard work.
Gaining a leffer was nof fhe only aim of fhe
afhlefe. He had fo mainfain a good academic
sfanding in his school work. Leffers are nof award-
ed fo afhlefes who fall below fhe sfandard require-
menf in credif hours.
Throughouf fhe colleges and universifies in fhe
Unifed Sfafes, organizafions were formed com-
posed of fhese afhlefes who had acquired fhe
covefed Ieffer. Such is fhe case wifh fhe K-Club,
an organizafion for fhe benefif of afhlefes who
have leffers in any of fhe various compefifive sporfs
sponsored by K.S.T.C. The K-Club is one of fhe
mosf respecfed organizafions on fhe campus.
Alfhough fhe social evenfs of fhis organizafion
were few fhis year, fhe dance held af fhe Broad-
view Hofel was an oufsfanding evenf sponsored by
fhe K-Club. The Freshman-Sophomore wafer fighf
was nof parficipafed in by fhe K-Club buf was
refereed by fhem. The mighfy freshmen came ouf
of fhe hard foughf baffle vicforious, and 'the
"dinks" were removed.
Wifh David "Corky" Wrighf as presidenf fhis
pasf year, fhe organizafion had inferesfing meef-
ings. Ofher officers of fhe K-Club include Dwighf
Waddell, vice-presidenf, and Roger Rufh, secrefary-
freasurer. Wifh fhis group of men in charge, if is
no wonder fhaf fhis organizafion is one of fhe mosf
respecfed on fhe campus. Good luck fo fhe grad-
uafing seniors.
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INTRAMURAL BOWLING AT
THE EMPORIA BOWL, 7I6
COMMERCIAL STREET.
WOMEN'S I
THE INTRAMURAL program of KSTC was con-
ducfed fhrough anofher successful sporfs season by
fhe Women's Recreafional Associafion. Sfarfed in
fhe fall of I928 fhe firsf inframural program con-
sisfed of fen o'quoifs and indoor baseball. Through
fhe years such acfivifies as fencing, fraclc and field
ball found fheir places on fhe sporfs agenda.
AN INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL GAME
TRAMURALS
Nine maior sporfs furnished a busy season for
fhe sporfs Sparfans of E-Sfafe fhis year. Divided
info fhree seasonal groups fhe fall acfivifies con-
sisfed of fennis, volleyball and pingpong. Winfer
ushered in baclminfon, baslcefball and swimming
while The spring slafe confained bowling, archery
and soffball. Phofography was added for fhe bene-
fif of fhe camera fans.
The obiecfives of fhe inframural program are fo
conducf acfivifies conducive fo fhe promofion of
friendly compefifion and recreafiong fo presenf a
diversified program of acfivifies for all girls, and
fo offer opporfunify fo improve skills and fo sfim-
ulafe beffer play. If sfrives also fo eliminafe fhe
do-or-die spirif fypical of infer-school confesfs.
Under fhe sponsorship of fhe Women's Recrea-
fional Associafion all rules and regulafions concern-
ing fhe inframural program are subiecf fo WRA
approval. Early lasf fall fhe inframural commiffee
compiled fhe preliminary plans for fhe year, in ac-
cordance wifh fhe official rules issued by fhe Na-
fional Secfion of Women's Afhlefics. The commif-
fee was composed of Miss Jeanne Galley, sponsor,
Pai' Dorris, sfudenf inframural manager: and fwo
WRA board represenfafives. Under fheir leader-
ship a well-selecfed and varied program was con-
ducfed in fopnofch efficiency.
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WOMENS SOFTBALL
Climaxing fhe year's efforls was fhe WRA
awards dinner, al' which lime 'I'he in+ramural cham-
pion feam and runner-up squad were announced.
As has been fhe policy in 'lhe pasl, fhe idenfify of
The 'lop-ranking organizafions remained a secrel'
during fhe spor+s season. Records of parlicipanfs'
poinls were lcepf for parficipafion in acfivifies, vic-
fories in all games played, and +he firsl' and second
placemenfs of each sport
Like any olher acfivify The success depends upon
The reacfion of The groups concerned. The pep,
enfhusiasm, and sporlsmanship displayed by The
girls places a mark of "well done" on I950 infra-
murals.
THE MANAGERS
SPORTS managers plan and direcl +he acfivifies in
co-operafion wi+h lhe inframural commiHee. Sporls
managers were:
Managers Acliviry
MARY RUPLE . . Tennis
EVELYN REES . . . . Volleyball
MARILYN EDWARDS . . Badminron
CAROLYN NEWMAN . . Pingpong
MARGARET KING ..... Baslcelball
DELORES BRYANT, BARBARA MCCANDLESS
. . . . . . . . . Swimming
PAT THOMAS . . Sollball
DESSIE HUNTER . . . Archery
JOANN MQMILLAN . . Bowling
GAIL IRWIN . . . . Phorography
Each organizafion selecls an inframural manager
who aH'ends WRA board meefings, submifs 'leam
eniries and coaches her ieam lhroughouf fhe year.
A VOLLEYBALL GAME BE-
TWEEN DELTA SIGMA EP-
SILON AND ALPHA SIGMA
TAU.
MEN'
CAME FALL, came school, came in'rramuraIs, or
af Ieasi' so if seemed Ihis year, for Iouch foofball
came up wi'rh a 2I-game schedule Ihe very same
day fhaf Ihe +ennis hopefuls of 'rhe various organ-
izafions were launched info I'heir I5 marches.
In
loomed
Ihe 'Iouch foofball scene, Ihe Sig Taus
up as 'Ihe Ieam Io bear, buf nobody was
able Io Iurn Ihe Irick, and Ihey Ied +he pack fo a
perfecf season, wi+h six wins. Coming in a close
second, wi'I'h a 5-I record, was Phi Sigma Epsilon,
while a
3-3 record earned Ihe Kappa Sigs 'Ihird in
'rhe ranking. In fourfh place was Phi Delia Chi,
wiI'h a 2 won, 3 Ios'I', and I fied record. A +ie fea-
Iuring +he Mu Eps and 'Ihe Independenis, borh
having 2-4 records, sfood for fif+h ranking, while
'Ihe boys from AKL broughl up Ihe rear wi+h a
record of I Iie and 5 losses.
The Phi Sigs won five sfraighi' Iennis duos +o
cop 'Iha'I crown, wifh Ihe Phi Delis and Ihe Sig Taus
'lied for second wi+h 3-2 records. A Iie was also
recorded for fourih place be'l'ween 'I'he Mu Eps and
Ihe Kappa Sigs.
VOLLEYBALL occupies enlire
fhird floor gym as six 'reams
see aclion.
S INTRAMURALS
Firsl' semesfer inframurals closed wi+h +he com-
pIe+ion of bowling, which found Ihe Phi Sigs again
on 'I'op, for Iheir second championship of 'I'he season
in 'rhe kegler's sport The Phi Sig's winning record
was 23 wins and 7 losses, and oiher Finishers in Ihe
BOXING
we ma-wssoww
order of fheir placemenf were Sigma Tau Gamma,
Mu Epsilon Nu and Kappa Sigma Epsilon lfiel, Phi
Delfa Chi, and Alpha Kappa Lambda.
The Phi Sigs sfrengfhened fheir hold on fhe
overall inframural frophy by 20 poinfs as fhey won
baslcefball, in a single round-robin, wifh a perfecl'
season of seven wins and no losses. Sigma Tau
Gamma pulled in second wifh 'lhe Kappa Sigs fhird
fo round ouf +he firsl' division. The Phi Delfs, ln-
vaders, Mu Eps, lnclependenfs, and AKL followed
fhe leaders in fhal' order.
lnframural swimming enfered fhe spoflighf
soon affer fhe firsl' of April, and found only four
feams ready +o go. The Phi Dell' fankers cuf fhe
wafer 'lo firsl' place in fhe relays and individual
evenfs, buf as The Sunflower wenl' 'lo press, diving
was yel' fo be heard from. Al' press fime if seemed
unlikely 'lhal' fhe Phi Delf lead could be overfaken
by poinfs scored in fhe diving. The poinfs for fhe
various organizafions were: Phi Delfs, lO5g Kappa
Sigs, 76: Phi Sigs, 35: and Sigma Taus, I9.
Anofher win for fhe Phi Sigs was fhe nef re-
sull' of 'lhe volleyball inframurals, as fhe boys from
922 Mechanic cleaned up all opposifion 'lo finish
in fhe money wifh a perfecl' 5-0 record. The Phi
Delfs finished second and fhey were followed by
fhe Kappa Sigs, Sig Taus, Mu Eps, and AKL in
fhaf order.
As The Sunflower wenf fo press, fhe Phi Sigs
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lnlramural Direclor Paul Kufninlc awards BASKETBALL TRO-
Pl-lY lo Asher Coleman.
had an 85 poinf lead over fhe second place Sig
Taus in fhe over-all inframural sfanclingsg fhe Phi
Delfs and fhe Kappa Sigs were fied for second:
and fhe Mu Eps, AKL's, and lndependenfs were
bringing up 'lhe rear in fhal' order.
Of 'I'he fwo ofher sporfs fo be run off, golf
had already been sfarfed, and soffball was in fhe
planning sfage, al' press fime-if had been a good
year, if a frifle shorf, as good fhings are.
SIGMA TAU'S dernonslrale
championship form in louch
foolball.
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Mifchell, Hoskin, Pennell, Schwab, Voran, Groh. To
Barley, AIIarn, Hanson, Koch, Winzeler, G-roh, LrIa Owen, LeIa Owen.
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SIGMA PI Sigma, campus pep club, complefed an-
ofher year backing lhe afhlefic evenis of Emporia
Sfaie. Filly-five sirong I'his year, Sigma Pi was
headed by compelenl' officers. They were June
Wachholz, presidenh Mary Jean Robbins, vice-
presidenh Vivian Hanson, secrefary-Ireasurerg and
Joan Kingsley, publici'I'y chairman.
Organized in I926, 'I'he pep club has a Iwo-fold
purpose, one, fo back Ihe Emporia Siale 'foofball
and baskeiball squads Ihrough ihe seasonal evenI's
and, second, +o acl as a service organiza+ion on 'Ihe
campus.
Homecoming was Ihe busiesl weekend for I'he
"peps'I'ers". The girls served as ushers al' 'Ihe
"Curli-Q" performances Thursday and Friday eve-
nings. Saiurday morning Ihey marched in I'he pre-
game parade. During I'he haIf'I'ime period of Ihe
foolball game Sigma Pi Sigma members ioined Ihe
college band in presenling an appropriaie march-
ing display. The sponsors of Ihe club, Miss Jeanne
Galley and Miss Calherine Mendum, worked wi+h
Charles I-Ienclricks, band direcior, in planning and
direc'I'ing I'he ceremonies. Also, several girls were
given The honor of serving refreshmenfs I'o Presi-
denl' David L. MacFarlane and his guesI's al' 'rhe
half-way mark of 'rhe Emporia S+aI'e-PiH'sburg
march.
Nicknamed 'rhe "pepper shakers" ihey cheered
'lhe gridiron squad fhrough a colorful season wifh
many fhrilling specfacles of play chalked up for fhe
year. When baske'l'ball season bounced in, The club
'look i+s seciion in +he Civic Audiforium +o back
ihe Fishmen.
As in +he pasf, new members of +he club were
selecfed a+ +ryou+s held each semesier. Judged by
members of fhe physical educafion depar+men+ fhey
were chosen for personal appearance, knowledge of
school songs and yells, marching abili+y, and general
pep and enfhusiasm.
Honorary members of Sigma Pi Sigma were 'lhe
eighl' cheerleaders. Chosen by +he Sfudenl' Coun-
cil lasi' fall, fhey direcied 'lhe pep seciion fhrough
all fhe games. Doris Wells, acfing as head cheer-
leader, and Jo Riegle were back in iheir posi+ions
for fhe second consecufive year. Newcomers were:
Jo Ann Grimes, CharloH'e Haize, Marianne Hoch,
Elizabeih Price, Rifa Thompson and Thomas Lynde.
Afier fhe Emporia S+a+e five played +he lasl'
baskeiball HH of fhe season 'lhe pepsfers laid away
'lheir uniforms and insignia for anofher year. When
Sepfember I950 rolls around and +he pigskin afh-
le+es fake 'lo 'lhe Field, ihe Sigma Pi girls will be
ihere +o supporl' ihem fhrough anoiher successful
sporfs year.
OFFICERS
June Wachholz . . Presideni
Mary Jean Robbins . . Vice-Presidenl
Vivian Hanson . . Secreiary-Treasurer
Joan Kingsley . . Publiciiy Chairman
BoHom row: Hoch, Bender, Hill, Buck, Waln, Burch, Haize, Grimes.
2nd row: King, Travis, Wood, Kingsley, Robbins, McNelly. Top row:
Knacksfedf, Beckeff, Newcomer, Brrlx Deilrich, Harris, Hearn, B
wener, Brose.
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CLASSIFIED IN
Adminisiraiion .
Alpha Kappa Lambda
Alpha Phi Omega .
Alpha Sigma Alpha
Alpha Sigma Tau .
Alpha Theia Rho .
Afhleiic Board
Band .
Baseball .
Baskeiball . .
Bela Bela Bela
Bulleiin . .
Commerce Club .
Counis . .
Delia Sigma Epsilon
Elemenlary Club .
Emporia Siaie Players
Ensemble Singers
Epsilon Pi Tau .
F.T.A. .
Eaculiy . .
Eaculiy Ensemble .
French Club .
Freshmen .
Eooiball .
Golf .
Graduaies . .
Heads oi Deparimenls
Home Ec Club .
Homecoming . .
Inier-Eaiih Council
Inier-Eraierniiy Council
Inier-Varsiiy Chrisiian
Inlramurals .
Juniors
K-Club . .
Kappa Delia Pi
Kappa Mu Epsilon
Kappa Mu Lambda
Kappa Sigma Epsilon
Lambda Delia Lambda
Ivlaih Club . .
Men's Ouariei' .
Morse I-Iall .
Mu Epsilon Nu
Newman Club .
Omega . .
Orchesira
P. E. Club . . .
Pan-I-Iellenic Council
Phi Delia Chi . .
Phi Mu Alpha .
Phi Sigma Epsilon .
Pi Gamma Mu
Pi Kappa Delia .
Pi Kappa Sigma .
Pi Omega Pi .
Plays . .
Radio Club .
Rhyihmic Circle .
Science Club .
Seniors . . .
Sigma Alpha IoI'a .
Sigma Pi Sigma .
Sigma Sigma Sigma
Sigma Tau Gamma
Social Science Club
Sophomores . .
Spanish Club .
Sphinx . .
Splash Club . .
Siudeni Council .
Treble Clei .
W.R.A ....
Wesley Eoundaiion
Who's Who . .
Winneiaska .
Xi Phi .
Y.Iv1.C.A. .
Y.W.C.A. .
PERSO
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Ackerman, Willene Charlotte ...... 61, 123,
Acosta, Daniel F .......A.... ......,...,.....,,,.,,,.,
Adair, John H .......,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 61,
Adam, Carole June ......,..,....,.....,. 61, 101,
Adams, Claron Eugene ,..,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 1,
Agrelius, F. U. G ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, .,.,,,,,,- 2 1
Aiken, J. R ............,......,,. ,,,,
Akins, Keith Edward ....... ....
Akins, Reeta O'Haro ,.,,.,,,,1.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,
Albers, Mildred Rosetta
52, 162, 183, 187,
Alexander, Carol ...,,.,,..,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 70,
Allam, Joyce Maxine .......... 70,120 188
Allbee, Robert Elwood .........,....
Allen, Eloise LaRue .........
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Allison, Don Eugene .........,......,, 219
Alterman, Rolland ......,,,,...
Amend, John David. ........
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Ames, Archie Lee ..........
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Ames, John Franklin ......... ....,,..,....,...,,,,,., 2 9
Ames, John Louis .........,.....,.,,,,,,,,,.,,.,4.,,,,,,, 52
Anderson, Doris Nadine ...... 61 105 171 176
Anderson, Ellsworth George ,.........,,.,.,,,,,,, 223
Anderson Eunice Faye ........... ....,.,.,,, 6 1
Anderson Leonard ,,,,,.,,..,.., ,,,,,,4 2 9 170
Anderson, Mary Jane .......... .,,,,,, 6 1 117
Anderson, Ned Wayne ........ ...,.,.,, 2 9,147
Anderson, Robert Charles ..........,.....,......,..,, 52
Anderson Robert Deane .............. 29 143 195
Andreatta, Louis ..,..,....,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 70 174 179
Andress, Charles Isaac ................ 70 147 165
Andrews, Arlene Ann ....... ........ 6 1 123 183
Andrews, Lila ..............., ...,,,..,,..,,,, 7 0,188
Andrews, Theodore .,.,..,,.,, .,,,,,,. 2 1 165, 194
Angell, Loretta Janice ...........,..,. 52, 109, 169
Applegate, Harry A ....,,.,.......,.,,.,,...,.,, 80, 170
Archer, Melville Jr.
28, 29, 135, 161, 167,168
Arnett, Claude E ...,..,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,, 20, 206
Ashbaugh, N. R ....... ....., 2 1 163
Askew, Vida ........,,,.... ,,,,,,..,-, 2 1
Askren, Virginia Lee ....,..............,..,,.,,.,..,,,,, 70
Athon, Merrill D.
29, 154, 155, 165, 166, 182, 194
Austenfeld, Harold Anthony ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 29, 135
Austin, Fred J .,.......,.....,,.,,,.,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 52
Austin, Raymond Deane ...,.. ,....,,- 6 1
B
Baber, C. P ....,,,,.. ,,,,,,,, 2 0
Baber, Eric .....,,,..,,., ,,,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 1
Bachtel, Donald E ...... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 2 9
Baehr, Herman B .....,......... 21, 167, 170, 180
Bailey, Martha Joan ............ 29, 109, 172, 240
Bailey, Virginia Joan..7O, 109, 172, 176, 188
Baker, Betty ....,....,.........,.,,,.,,..,,.,,,,,,,, 70, 169
Baker, Della Mae ....... ............,. 7 0
Baker, Elsie Marie .....,.. ...... 2 9, 166
Baker, Weldon N ......,..,....... .. ..,..,..,,, 21
Baker, William Thomas ....... ,,,..,.,. 2 9,127
Ballentine, Dene Merlene ...........,..,,..,. 52, 101
Ballentine, Donna Mae ................ 52,101,179
Ballentine, Loren L ....... ......... 2 9, 167
Baltz, Richard B ..,..........,................, 131,169
Banister, Robert D.
70, 127, 153, 219, 233, 234
Banks, Loy 0 ..............................,..,..... 21,154
Barasloski, Edward ............................,......... 70
NAL INDEX
Barnhart, E. L ........... ,,...., ....,.,-..,,, 2 0 163
Barker, Roy Francis .................... 30, 131 179
Barnaby, Willard Darrell .,.......,.......,........., 30
Barncord, Norma Jean ........................ 52 105
Barnes, William Houston .......................,..,. 30
Barr, Mary Frances ............ 70 105,188 200
Bartlett, Elmer Ray ,,,,,,,,,,,..,,..,..,1,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 30
Basel, Dana L ............ ,,...... 3 0, 178, 182
Bates, Delores .............. ............. 3 0 200
Baxter, Barbara Jane ....... ......,.,. 7 0 187
Baxter, Duryee .............. ....,.. 3 0 143
Beal, Robert Dale .......... ,,,......,,..1, 3 O
Beam, Philip Henry ......... ...,... 7 0 135
Beamgard, Gloria .......... ,.,,... 7 0 109
Beaston, Jack Vernon ....... ....... 3 0 139
Beattie, Gertrude S ....... ...,,,,,,.,. 8 0
Beattie, Robert B ............................... 30 164
Beattie, Vernon Eugene
30, 135, 167 170 202
Beauchamp, Viola Elizabeth ................ 52 123
Beck, Joe Eldon ...........,.......,.............. 70 127
Becker, Edward Brooks .......,.......,,....,.. 70, 131
Beckett, Doris Radene ........ 70 123,187,241
Beckett, Mollie .......... 70,182 188,198,201
Belden, Barbara .................. 61 123 174,188
Bell, James E ..................... 30 131 195 202
Bender, Arvin Arthur ................ 30 147,169
Bender, Caryle ............ 70, 117, 165 187, 241
Berends, Margery
30, 123, 159, 166 178, 179 180
Bergerhouse, Glen Edward .................. 61, 131
Bergman, Robert Leon ................ 30 213,235
Bernitz, Wanda .................. ............. 7 0 187
Besharat, Jalal .............. .................. 5 2
Beyer, Beulah Lucille .......................... 61 160
Biewener, Ruby Marie
31 105 148,157 241
Bigge, Jeanette .......,.........................,........ 21
Bishop, Doris Elaine..61,123 183 188,198
Bitler, Dale Leon ................................ 52 131
Bland, Ramona ...................... .......... 7 0 187
Blevins, Kenneth M ......... .... .......... 3 1 170
Blomberg, Merlyn G ....... .... . .61,127 169
Blood, Beth .......................................... 70 105
Blount, Joel Alan ........,........... .......... 3 1 135
Bloxom, Josephine ...... 31 109 157,182 201
Blythe, Donald N.
31, 139, 159, 163, 228, 235
Blythe, Phyllis Todd ....., ....., .......... 3 1 159
Bock, Alice Ann ...................,.. ........., 6 1 109
Bocook, Caroline Mae ........ .......... 7 0, 123
Boertman, C. S ................ ........................ 2 1
Boese, Norma Irene ...,..... ........ 5 2, 123, 169
Boese, Paul Lewis .............. ............. 3 1 135
Bohnenblust, Leota Mae ........ .......... 5 2,198
Borman, Ina .......................,............., 178, 194
Bortz, Betty Lou ............. ........ 7 0, 113 171
Bortz, Nila Jeanne ...........,.......... 61, 113 171
Bouck, Christopher West ..................., 61, 147
Boulanger, Edward Eugene ...... .........., 3 1
Bouse, Dale ........................... ....... . .61
Bowen, Conrad Lee ......... ....... 3 1 139
Bower, Ruth Marilyn .....,. ........... 7 0
Boyd, Jacqueline L ....... ......... 1 54
Boyer, Mildred Ann ......... ...... 5 2, 187
Boyles, Eloise Mae ...,........ ...... 5 2,188
Bradford, Charlene ................. ......, 5 2 120
Bradshaw, Donald Eugene ........ ....... 1 70
Brandt, Jeannette ................ ...... 1 69
Brandt, Percy ................... ...,,... 7 0
Branson, Joseph A ..................................... 70
Brauneck, Eldred Louise .........,.......... 52,187
Breckenridge, Shirley ......,... 61, 174, 182 187
Brennan, Patrick F ............................. 61 139
5 243
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Breukelman, John ...... ........ 2 0 165
Brickell, Mildred E .........,,..,,..,,,,,,,,...,,....,
Briggs, Irene Joan .........,,.,. 71, 123, 200
Briix, Virginia E ...1,.,..,,..,,,, 71, 101,200
Briles, Roberta A ........,....,. 61, 109, 170
Brinkman, James Warren
28, 31, 143 159
Broaden, Corine Alice .......................,....
Brockelman, Joan ...,.,....... ,,,,,,, 7 1
Brockhouse, John P ...... ,........, 7 1
Brollier, LaVerne E .......... ...,..... .,......
Brooks, Clarence Paul ,.........,,,,., 52, 182
Brooks, Merle ....................,.......,....,..., 21
Brooks, William ...................,.. ........,.. 6 1
Brose, Roberta ............ 52, 109, 169 216
Brown, Bernice ............ 61,117, 165 171
Brown, Bill Vernon .......................... ..52
Brown, Edwin Jr ...............,..... .,........ 7 1
Brown, Letha Louise ............., .,........ 3 1
Brown, Marvin Ellis ............ 31 139 226
Brown, Rex D .............. ............... ......
Brown, Robert E .............. ..,..
Bruington, Donna Lee .......
Bryan, Charles Emery ..............
Bryant, Delores ....................
Buchanan, James H ......
Buck, Mary Joelma ........
Buck, Vernon Howard ........
Buckley, Dorothy .,..........,,.,
Buckner, Harold W ......
Budd, Nathan ...................
31
31
Bumgardner, Thomas C .......
Burch, Robert William ........
Burch, Martha Mae .........,.,
Burden, Uel D.
31, 143, 157,
1
Burgert, Bill E. ..................... .
Burghart, Vyrl Dean .......,.,..
Burkett, Lois Eileen .........
Burkett, Ralph H. ...... .
Burns, Louis Francis .......
Burns, Robert Lloyd .........
Burns, Victor Arthur .......
Burt, Ezra G .................
Burton, Alvin Curtis .........
71
58
,159
162
IEE
123
147
101
171
1
172
178
E65
H8
174
169
198
..52
..53
..32
..32
143
..62
..32
1
1
1
Busse, Eugene .......... ..71
Butcher, Walt ..1............ ...,..
Butterfield, Duane E ........ ......................
Butterfield, Harold L .........,............... 32
Buttron, Clarice Irene ........ 53,113 200
Buzzard, G. A ........................................
C
Calkins, E. J .............. ........ 2 1, 162
Calvert, Carl ........................................ 32
Campbell, Betty Ann
71,123,175,179
1
188
Campbell, Charles Raymond ................ 32
Campbell, Dona Jeanne ...................... 62
Campbell Gale ............................ 71 123
Campbell Ivan L. ...... 53, 165,179 184
Campbell Russell N. ..................1.......... .
Cannon, Kenneth E ........,............ 53,135
Carbajo, Telmo J ................. 53, 135, 233
Carlson, Richard Lee ...................... ..53
Carlson, Annie Marie .........
Carmichael, Lois Joleen ..........,.
Carnine, Howard Lloyd ..............
Carr, Gerald Walter ....,....
Carr, John H ............,.,.
Carr, Morris Edward .......
Carter, Jack Lee ..,,........
E5
IES
..53
155
ESE
135
1
1
1
1
1
194
..61
201
241
177
160
183
109
135
..71
194
194
131
241
183
135
127
113
235
..31
..71
..52
166
188
..21
241
..52
201
..31
159
..31
194
241
,202
165
143
105
143
..80
198
147
135
..32
143
152
..62
139
201
..21
194
139
198
135
117
188
194
179
170
235
127
188
187
..53
170
194
170
..32
al.,
Cartmill, Robert S ........ .......... . .62 230
Caruthers, Donald ........................ 32 131 165
Case, Alex... ................................ 32 139, 170
Case, Janice ..,,,........... 53 117,159 177 178
Case, Rosse B. . ............... ...... ....... . . 32 139
Casement, Charles ............ .......................... 3 2
Caywood, Keith .................................... 21 207
Chance, Joan Hall ...... 32, 101, 155, 165, 194
Chang, Nellie Y. H ............................. 53, 188
Cheever, Forrest C ........ . .......... 71
Childears, Maurice A ....... ............. 6 2
Christian, William M ....... ...... 2 26 235
Clark, Keith .................... .................. 7 1 135
Clark, Paul Robert ................................v... 233
Clayton, Kenneth ..,..... 32 143 165 173 194
Cleary, Patricia .............. .......... 7 1 109 169
Clifford, John W ................. 62 147 154 174
Cochennet, William L. ........................ 32 135
Cochran, James Howard.. .... ................ 3 2
Coe, William Wesley .................................. 190
Coleman, Charles Asher
53, 139, 149, 163, 239
Coleman, Helen ........ .................................... 2 1
Coleman, Robert E ........... ...... 7 1, 147 169
Collins, Beth ...................... .......... 7 1 101
Coman, Morris Seymour ...................... 62, 143
Comp, Myra Joan ..... .......,.. ...... 7 1 , 187, 194
Compton, Billy Perry ...... ................... 3 2
Comstock, George A ............... ........ 1 9, 194
Conklin, Charles Wright ........ ........ 3 2, 169
Conover, Murlyn Dean ....... ................ 6 2
Cook, Betty Jean ......... .................... 1 90
Cook, Halsey ................. ......... 8 0, 166, 194
Cook, Lawrence E ..... ............ 62, 143,169
Cook, Marilyn ......... .,..... 7 1, 105, 173, 188
Cooper, Walter ....... ............ 3 3, 131, 149
Corey, William D ,.... .. ......................... 33
Corkill, Robert O ............. ......v......... 3 3
Cornett, Robert Ralph ...... ......... 2 33, 234
Cornue, Carol Louise ...... ...... 7 1, 123,188
Corrigan, Margaret ..... ................. 2 2, 171
Cowan, Denis ............ .................... 2 2, 198
Cowan, Ronald M ............... 62, 135, 222, 235
Cox, Inez ................. ...........v............. 2 2
Cox, Patsy ............. ....., 5 3, 105 148
Cram, S. Winston ............ ...... 2 0, 165, 206
Cranwell, Covert C .........,....... ................ 6 2
Crawford, Eugene David ........ ........ 3 3 164
Crawford, Forrest Keith ........ .... . .33 170
Cremer, R. G ...................... ................ 1 8
Cripps, Jacqueline Jean ........ ........ 6 2, 101
Cripps, Richard Lee ............................ 71 170
Criqui, Marvin W ......................... 62 139 169
Cnqut Orvd ........ 33,139,15e,159 163 227
Crist, LeRoy .................................... ..62 127
Cropp, David Fred ................................ 71 127
Crouch, Walter T, ................ 33, 139 157, 227
Crowe, Patricia Ann .... 71, 109,166 176 187
Crowell, Robert Allen ...................... ..53 169
Crumb, Glenn Howard ...........,............ 53 127
Cruz, Edna Marie ........................ 62 170 187
Cundith, John W ................. 53, 135 167 170
Curtis, Nancy Flo .........................,.. .......... 6 2
Cusic, Bernie Eugene
33,131,153 218, 220, 235
Cusic, Charles E. ................ 62 131 233,234
I D
Dahl, LeRoy Francis ........... ........ 5 3 235
Dahl, Margaret Prisock ........ ............. 3 3
Dahlbeck, Carl .......................................... 159
Dahlberg, Norma Lea .......................... 71 101
Dalquest, Anita Mae ........., 71,175 183 188
Daniels, Maxine L ........ ......... 5 3,123 173
Daughtry, Alex .......... ...... 1 9, 157 206
Davies, Ann ............. ................... 2 2
Davies, Walter L ....... ...... 2 19 233
Davis, Doris ........... ........ 7 1 188
Davis, V. A. ....... .
..22
Davis, Virginia Grace ........ ....... 3 3 162 182
Day, Dixie Lee ....... . ........ ....... 7 1 101,187
Day, Vernon Eugene ....... .......... 3 3, 135
Dean, Kenneth Allen ....... ......... 3 3, 143
DeGraffenreid, Paul ....... ......... 3 3, 131
Deitrich, Darleen ................................ 71,241
Dempsey, James Joseph .............. 62 135, 165
Denning, Dennis F ....... L ...... ....... 5 3 135,190
dePasquale, Eugene .................................. 154
Deschner, Adelyn
33, 113, 152, 162, 171, 177
Dickerson, Charles L ....................... ..53, 135
Dick, William James ........ ..... .... 7 2 , 143
Diller, Wilma ...................................... 72, 123
Dixon, William Osborne .................. ..53, 147
Doile, Velma ...... ................. 3 3, 117 167, 170
Doll, Lois, Elizabeth .................... 53, 162, 187
Domann, Donald E ............................... 34,163
Dorris, Frances Patricia ...... 34, 120 172, 240
Dorris, Mary Katherine .............................. 62
Dorsey, Wilbur C ................ ...... 3 4, 167, 169
Douglass, Helen Marie ....... ........ . ..22, 178
D'Ovidio, Anthony A ........................... 72, 184
Dowell, Virgil E. ........................ 53, 165, 194
Drake, Winifred .......... 53, 117, 157 160, 173
Dreese, Jereleen Mildred .................... 62, 101
Dubin, David ................ 34, 147, 166 180, 184
Duckwall, Rida ............................... .......... 2 2
Dudgeon, B. Eugene .................... 62, 198, 202
Dudley, William Howard ........ ................. 2 28
Duncan, Chester L .............. ...... 2 27, 235
Duncan, Mary Beth .... ....... ........ 6 2 , 105
Dunn, Edmund Henry ......... ........ 3 4, 131
Dunn, Jay Vincent .......... ........ 3 4, 182
Dupy, Mary June ............ ................. 6 2, 105
Durham, Roy ........................................ 22, 152
Duryea, Barbara Ruth ........ 72, 123 162, 188
E
Eastwood, Marian Louise ......... . ............... 72
Eccles, Raymond Dale .......... ........... 6 2,147
Edwards, Marilyn ......... ...... 5 3, 117, 172
Egner, William J. ...... ........... 5 3, 165
Eguiluz, Haydee ........ ..... ........ 1 7 9
Elcock, Harriet ......... ....................... 2 2
Elder, Donald R ........................... 62 139, 235
Elder, Leota Irene
62, 123, 180, 183, 200, 201
Elder, Walter ...................................... 22, 167
Ellis, Clifford ...................................... 34, 167
Emrich, Robert ............ 53, 139, 152 231, 235
Embry, Robert J ......................................... 34
Engle, Loren Merle .............................. 34, 131
English, Darrell 'D ........ ......... 6 2, 175, 82
Engnsh, Lune. ........... ....... 62,109,177
Eppink, Norman ....... .................... 2 0
Ericson, Alfred ............... ....... 3 4, 164, 165
Ericson, Helen Hawley ...... ....... 5 4,165 171
Errett, Kenneth W. ....... .................... 3 4
Esslinger, William E ......
Eubank, Otto Leroy .......
Eudaley, John William ...... .....
Evans, Gerald F, .......... .
....34
....34
EEZ
Evans, Nedra Lavonne ........ ....... 6 3
Everton, Jack Eugene ........ .
F
Fair, Jacqueline .............
Fankhauser, Barbara .....
123
1
147
210
183
....72
.......72
Farmer, Don Lee .............. ........
Farmer, Mary Elizabeth ..................
Farris, Evelyn Marie ........ ....... 3 5
Fauley, Lavon .................
Fay, Richard E ........
Fearl, Frances ......
Fetrow, Rose .....
244
.......54
.......54
.135
wq1w
nn63,127
H163 169
,176 187
113 2oo
12100175
109
123 169
Field, John William .......
......72
131
Fine, Ralph .................. ,,,........ 6 3
Fish, Everett ............. ,.,.,, 2 2 207
Fisher, John H ........ ..,,,,...,, 3 5
Flair, Merrel Dean ...... ,,...,... 1 98
Flanders, Albert L ....... ..,... 3 5 194
Flores, Froilan ......... .................. 5 4 179
Folck, Delores Rae ...... .....................,...,,,, 7 2
Folck, Vada Lorene ............ 63, 123, 162, 138
Forrester, John H ......................,........ 72, 219
Forsberg, Ruby Darlene ..........,,.....,,.,. 63, 187
Foster, James Dee ......... ..,....,....,..., 3 5
Foster, Jeanne ......... ............ 3 5 117
Fowler, Coleen ......... ....... 5 4 123, 187
Fowler, Mary Jane ...... ..... . ,35, 123
Fox, Irene ................. ..,.,,,,,. 2 2
Fox, Lillie B, ........... .............. ..,.,.,,., 7 2
Fox, Mildred June ..............................,....... 72
Foy, Sue ................... ........ 3 5, 120 148, 178
Franz, Ida M ......... ......,..,.,.........,,.,.... 2 2
Franzone, Ernest ............................ ..63, 131
Frazer, William Roger ...... 166, 180, 184, 202
Frederickson, Ronald ...................... ..72, 182
Frederiksen, Daniel ....... ......... 3 5, 143
Freeman, Beverly Jane ................,... .......... 6 3
Freeman, Bill Lee ........................................ 72
Freeman, Rosalea Vianna .... 54, 159, 177, 179
French, Don L ................................. .......... 6 3
French, Jo Ann ....... ....... 7 2, 120, 198
Freund, Jack L ........... ............ 6 3, 170
Friend, JaNeane ............. ..... , .72, 187
Frisch, Gerald Robert .... .....
7
Froelich, Robert P ............. ........ 1 95
Fromm, Eugene Howard ....... .............. 6 3
Fry, Martha Josephine ...... ......... 5 4, 169
Furman, Richard ........... ......... 7 2, 219
G
Gaines, Lee Howard ....... ....................... 3 5
Galley, Jeanne ............................ 22 172,240
Galutia, Lois .................................... .......... 7 2
Gardner, Lee ...... 54, 123, 154, 155 162, 177
Garver, Rosester .......................................... 35
Garvie, Lois R ..................... 35, 101, 148, 172
Gassert, Loretta .......................... 72, 162, 182
Gastl, LeRoy Frederick ....... .................... 3 5
Gaughan, Edward D ........... ............ 6 3,135
Gaulding, Charles L ........... ....... 3 5, 147, 194
Gay, Iyla Lorene .......................... 54, 120, 174
Gearhart, Leland Stanford ........................ 233
Geisler, Richard M. .......... ........ 1 69
George, Bill Lewis ........... .. .......... 72
George, Jacquelyne ...... ......... 3 5, 176
George, Robert W ....... ............... 3 5, 167
Gibson, C. Maxine ...... ...... 7 2, 101, 169
Giesick, Eileen ......... . .................. 198
Giger, Lois Marie ................................ 72, 187
Gladfelter, C. F ................................... 22, 206
Gleichman, Kathleen .... 35, 123, 167 169, 177
Goad, Dolores .............. 35, 109, 148 176,178
Godfrey, John William ......................'.. 36, 147
Goebel, Anne ................ ..... .......... 2 2
Goering, Vern V. ........... ......... 3 6, 147
Golden, Mildred W ........... .............. 6 3
Good, Barbara Ellen ................ ........ 7 2
Goodspeed, Marye Jeanne ...... ..... .......... 3 6
Gordon, Leonard ................... .................... 6 3
Gordon, Mary Lou ............ ....... 6 3 162,188
Gordon, Patricia Jean ...... ....... 7 2 113,188
Gordon, Shirley Sue .................... 72 162, 183
Gorman, John R.
36,135, 149,157, 158, 165, 181, 194
Gorsuch, Billy Bob .................................... 230
Gould, Alan Bruce .............. 36,139 154,190
Grabhorn, Fred W ....... ................. . .63,169
Graner, Melvin ......... .......... 7 2 147,198
Grant, Keith C .......... ..... .......... 3 6
Grass, Nola Jean ..... .. ..63, 101
Graves, Charles ...... ........ 1 94
F
Graves, Judy ........ ....,
Gray, W. H. ................,..,,. .
Green, Bernard Joseph .......
Green, David Lee .........
Green, Lovilla June ........
fff1fIf7E
..72
..73
179
..54
1.63
1.36
183
Green, Perdita .......... ........,,..
Greenlee, Robert H. ........ ............. .
Greenlee, Roy L ......,,.,........,,,,,,,..,,,,.,
Greenwood, Lois Janette ...... 63, 123
Greeson, Alvin 0. ............. ........... .
1
1
Greischer, Lafayette ........ ........ 3 6 143
Griffin, Iva Elaine ...,.,,., ....,,......,, 7 3
Griggs, Richard W ........ .....,....,,.,... 5 4
Grimes, Jo Ann ,.......... ......... 7 3 101
Grimes, Don .......,...,..... ,..........,, 6 3
Gritton, Earl Victor .........,....,..,,..... 210
Groendycke, Pattie ,.........................,... 63
Groendycke, Peggy ....,... 54, 63, 123, 162
Groh, Barbara ....................., 63, 109, 170
Groh, Helen ................................ 73 101
Grundmeier, Mary Ann .................... 163
Gum, Barbara Jean ......,,. ..,.... 7 3
Gunderson, Jean .,.......... .,....
Gunkle, Earl R ............ .....,, 3 6
Guth, Clement B ........ ...........
Guy, Jean Alice .........,., ...,,,, 3 6
Guy, Maurice Edward ....... ,...,.. 7 3
H
Haag, Ralph J ..,,,,,.,... ,,,.,,,,,,,
Haffner, Mary Ann ...,,.......,,......,,.,., 173
Hager, Barbara Jean ...................,.. ..54
Haggard, Robert ....,....,........ 54, 135, 190
Haize, Charlotte ............... ......,...,,..,.. 7 3
Haize, Frances Carol .,..,.. ...,.,., 5 4 109
Hall, Clayton 0 .............
Hall, John Harrison .........
Hamilton, Dent G .........
Hamm, Doris Marie .........
Hammer, Marjorie ...........
........54
ISI
1
1
1
1
1
117
H22
231
135
188
170
135
135
187
H36
231
169
143
241
139
,235
188
188
240
240
160
188
..22
143
136
113
153
..54
101
113
202
241
168
..54
233
219
187
179
182
..23
147
f 240
176
235
170
194
,241
..73
172
157
170
143
..54
123
....23
Hansen, Edith Arlene ....... ........ 6 3 123
Hansen, Irene ................ ,,,,.,... .....,
Hanson, Elmer L ..,..... ...,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3
Hanson, Vivian ........ ........ 6 3 123
Harbaugh, Joanne .,,,... .......,.,, 5 4, 105
Harder, Ted J ............ ...... 6 3, 139, 233
Harnden, Willard ....... ...... 5 4,131 167
Harrington, John R ...,.., .,.,.,........,.... 3 6
Harris, Gloria Marie ............ 73,101 198
Harrison, Beverly Lee ......,,,..,,........, ...,,,
Harrison, Margaret Ann ............,. 36, 101
Harrison, Ronald J .................,.,. 36, 139
Harrison, Wayne J. ...,..,,,,,, 36, 139 167
Hart, William S .........,,,...,.......,....,..,,,, 73
Hartsook, Norton Lloyd .........
Harz, Elaine ........,,....,.,.,..... ,,,,,,, 7 3
Haskell, C. O ..............,....,.,....,........,,.,,..,
Hassler, Martha
36,117,157,159,177
Hawkins, Robert E .,........,., 36, 147, 161
Hayden, Chester .................. 54,226 228
Hayden, Lora Onabelle ....................,... 54
Hayden, Marilyn .............,. .,...,....,,.,.. 6 4
Hearn, Doris ,.............. ...........,.. 6 4 101
Hefner, Mary .............,...,,... 37,117 155
Heidebrecht, Dorothy .....,.......,.,,. 37 117
Heiland, Donald H .,,..,......,,,...,,,...,.,,...,,,,
Helmley, Bessie ...............,.. 64, 123, 171
Henderson, Donald P ....................,,..,, 173
Hendricks, Charles .........,.,,, ,,..,,..,, 2 3
Hendricks, Irene .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,
Hendrickson, Norma Jean .......... 73, 123
Hennessy, Frances ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Henry, Everett .................... 37, 154, 164
Henry, Phyllis Ann ...........
Hertlein, Bonnie Lee .......
Hett, Helen ....,..,.........,,,
Heyka, Lorene .... 1.
........64
1
123
137
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
178
190
235
171
105
,241
170
201
..54
183
143
196
..23
169
170
198
187
187
105
187
Hicks, Freda ........ .,...... 7 3 188
Hiebert, Clyde .......... .............. 5 4 139
Hmtg v.C ................,... ...... 23 167 168
Higgins, Boyd Victor ...... ........... 5 4 139
Higgins, Virginia Sue ...... ..... .......... 5 4 , 117
Highwood, Dolly May .................. 37 123, 198
Hilderman, Roy George .....,.. 54 143 198,202
Hill, Charles ....,.,.....,........,.. 37, 143, 190, 195
HHL Gloda .......... 64,1o5,162,188,2o1,241
Hill, Nluriel .................................. 55 123 177
Hinerman, Helen ........... ...... 6 4 170 188
Hinshaw, Robert A ....,. ..... ,....,..... 3 7 , 169
Hirschorn, Rosamond ........................ 179, 200
Hiskey, Richard .................. 55, 135, 165,230
Hobson, James H ............... 37, 139 226, 235
Hoch, Marianne ........... ...... 6 9,73 117 241
Hockett, Velda Lee ....... ................. 7 3, 188
Hodgson, Ada ...................................... 23 163
Hodge, Robert Allen ................ 162 165 194
Hoffman, Donald G ..... 80, 139 163 210 235
Hoffman, Joyce .,................ 64 109,160 173
Hogan, Dale ......., ............. ...,...... 2 3
Hogan, Irene ........... ........ 3 7, 120
Hogg, Darrell B ............ . .......... 64
Holdredge, Donald ................ 137
Holdredge, Harold Rodney ....,. .............,.... 3 7
Holle, Lorna Elaine
55,123, 159, 169, 177, 187
Hollinger, Herbert .................. .......... 1 9 155
Holmes, George R. .................. ...... ...... . . 37
Holst, Don Lee ........,........,..,........... 173 227
Hooper, Iva Lee .......... 73, 109 166 175 187
Hoover, Ned ................................ 64 135 149
Hornbaker, Marilyn .............. .,.,.. . .55 101
Horst, George Frederick ...................... 37, 139
Hosey, Harold Roy ..,........................... 73, 131
Hoskin, Christena ........ 37,113 165 194,240
Hottman, Doris Jane ...................... .......... 7 3
Howard, Robert..64, 131,153 154 161 175
Hubbard, Robert D ..................... 37 147 194
Huebert, Mary Elizabeth .... 55 101, 170 176
Huff, Clifton .................... ...,, ...... .......... 2 3
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Huffman, Faye .......
Hughes, Marie ..........................
Hughes, Peggy Lou .............. 73
Hughes, Robert John ............,.
Hull, Mildred ...............
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Hunt, Bill G. .,..........,..... .....
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Johnson, James Harvey ........ ........ 3 8
Johnson, James Henry ....... ...........
Johnson, John N ............. ......,. 6 4,
Johnson, M. Irene ........,..................... 23,
Johnson, Wesley E. .................... 38, 213,
Johnston Bessie .......... 64, 139, 167, 175,
Johnston, Karrol .............,............ 55, 127
Jones, Charles ............ 38, 147, 162, 166,
Jones, Francis Eugene ......................,.......
Jones, June Elizabeth ................................
Jones, Leland Dale .............. 38, 139, 163,
Jones, Martha .......... ............ 6 4,117,
Jones, Willard G. ...... ................. 3 8,
Jones, William Lee ....,.. ...,................ 3 8,
Jordan, Guy V ...........................................
Jordan, Robert .................... 38,139 149
Jorgensen, Gordon Lee ................ 55, 167,
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Kaiser, Robert F ......... 55, 147, 153, 157
Karnes, Ernestine ................................ 64,
Karolik, Lois ...................................... 74,
Kaschak, George R. ..... ...... 1 64,
Kauzer, Adelaide ...... ..........,.
Keck, Patricia Ann ....... ........ 7 4,
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Kettner, Eugene .......................... 64, 162, 166
Kiefer, Barbara
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Kiene, Fran A ............................................. 55
Kiene, Marylee ......1.............,..,.................. 169
Kind, Doris Jean ...,.... 39, 113, 162, 171, 241
King, Charlotte ...1........ 55, 120, 159, 200, 201
King, David M ..................................... 39, 131
King, Emerson C ....... .................,. 3 9
King, Margaret .......... ......... 6 4, 172, 178
King, Mary Regina .............................. 55,178
Kingsley, Joan Marie .......... 64, 117, 171, 241
Kipp, Fred ................... .................. 2 23, 233
Kisner, Edna Mae ...... 1 ..........,.......... 113
Kleile, Helen .............. ........ 6 4 105
Kline, Winwood M ....................................... 55
Klintworth, Robert J ........................... 55, 135
Klostermann, Helen .... 39, 169, 176, 182 187
Klotz, Robert ........ 60, 64, 135, 165, 226 228
Klotz, Victor Arthur ..................1............... 235
Kloxin, Doris Joan ................ 60, 64, 105 176
Klumpe, Arlene .........1.................. 74, 109 169
Knackstedt, Norma Jeanne ................ 74 241
Knauf, Alvin J ......................................,....,. 74
Knight, Carol Jean .,............ 55, 120, 148, 178
Knipe, Barbara ............ 55, 123, 154, 174 187
Knouse, Carl .,.............................. 39, 135 168
Koch, Carol Jean ........................ 74, 101 240
Koch, Elizabeth ........ ....... 6 5, 109, 165 177
Koch, Janet ........... .............,.................... 7 4
Koch, Kenneth .......1............................ 74 155
Koch, Marcia Ann ...... 55, 101, 170, 171, 176
Koons, Donald .................. 164, 165, 194, 195
Krote, Anthony A ........ .....,.............. 3 9 143
Krehbiel, Phyllis ........... ........... 1 98
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Kumli, Elizabeth ......... ........................ 6 5
Kutnink, Paul .......... ........ 2 3 207 239
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Lahey, Thomas James ........................ 65, 147
Lam, Alice Joan ..........,.....,. 74,188 200 201
Lamb, Donald W .......,....................... 233 235
Lambert, Carolyn Fay .............................. 187
Lambert, Mary ............ 55,123 172 198 201
Laney, William T. .,............................ 55, 222
Lantz, Eugene M ..,..... ........... 5 5
Lantz, William F .,....................................... 39
Laramore, Smith G. ............,..,..,......... 74 127
Larkin, Jack ........ 39, 135,214, 225,226 227
Larson, Robert D. ..................,... 39, 139 143
Larson, Wallace E ....................................... 55
Latas, Forrest F ........ ................ 3 9,139
Laurenzana, Louis ....... ........ 3 9, 143 194
Laws, Betty Lou .....,.................................... 65
Laws, Jack F ....................................... 74, 170
Leblon, Jean ........ 51, 56, 131, 155, 157, 158,
161, 166, 175,179, 181
Lehr, Bonnie Lee ........ 40, 176, 178, 183, 187
Lemon, Gertrude .......................................... 23
Lenke, Kenneth ..,..... ,... .... 4 0 , 161, 163
Lentell, Jo Ann ..,...... ..................... 7 4
Leonard, Betty Jo ........ .......... 6 5 101
Leonard, Sarah ........... ................ 7 4 117
Levinson, Samuel .......... ........... 5 6, 147, 175
Lewick, Nolan Hugh ............ 65, 139, 227, 235
Lewis,4l3,eth Elaine ........ ................ 6 5, 117
Lewis, Betty Jean .............................. 74, 169
Libben, Elva Mae
65, 109, 165, 177, 183, 194
Liegl, Leopold .........,.................... 23 197 206
Lightcap, Maxine .....,............,............. 74, 169
Lile, Clydene Mae ....... .......... 7 4, 183
Lindberg, Jack M. ..... .............. 1 54,155
Lindholm, Lenore .......... ........ 7 4, 123, 187
Lindsay, Victor ...............,. ......,...... 6 5, 170
Linehan, Catherine Ann ...................... 74, 120
Lister, Louise .,.................................... 56, 101
Litchfield, Meredith ............ 40, 139, 221, 235
Littler, Richard L ..................,........,... 65,135
Lockard, Walter Junior .............. 56, 147,169
Loney, Theodore .................. ............. 4 0, 147
Long, C. D ......,.,,...........,.. .................. 2 4
Long, Eva Jean ........ ................... 7 4, 188
Long, Harlan ............... ........,..... 5 6 131 154
Long, Kathryn Lee .............. 40, 117, 154, 200
Long, Robert Rea .......... ................... 6 5, 127
Loomis, Allan Dean .................................. 187
Loomis, Margaret Joan ..,................... 74, 179
Louia, Louise ...................... 74, 109, 174, 178
Love, Carl Lawrence ......... ........ 4 0, 160, 162
Love, Leonard L. ...,......... ................ 5 6, 147
Love, Marilyn Thomas ................ 56, 162, 177
Lowe, Paula ..................... ........ 6 5 117 170
Ludwig, Jack Eugene ....... ........ 5 6 135 169
Ludwig, Robert F ......... ............. 6 5,147
Lusk, Neil Irwin ......... ............. 7 4, 143
Lutz, Lila Rose ........... ........ 7 5 158 170
Lutz, Mary Jane ......... ......... . .56 109
Lyda, Dorothy .......... ................ 7 5 188
Lynch, Marilyn ...,.... ................... 7 5 187
Lynde, Marilyn ,.......... ...... 7 5 117, 170 240
Lynde, Thomas C ..,...., ...... 6 5 131, 169 200
Lyons, Tillie ............ ...... 6 5 105 172 173
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McAlister, Richard V
56, 139, 154, 155, 159, 161, 165, 228
McAnarney, Charles A ......................... 40, 139
McBride, Donald .......... 40,147, 167, 170,184
McCabe, Frances Jean ..,,............ 40, 120, 178
McCabe, Fred Francis ........ 40, 127, 165, 194
McCabe, Joanne ........................................ 188
McCain, Ida .................. ................ 2 4, 179
McCallion, James C .......... ...................... 1 69
McCandless, Barbara ....... ........ 7 5, 123, 172
McClary, Harold Dean .....,,. ..................,.. 6 5
McCloud, John L .............. ........ 5 6, 135, 190
McConnell, John D. ............ ............. 5 6,169
McCormally, Charles J. ...... .,........ 5 6, 169
McCormick, Frederick G ............................. 65
McCormick, John H.
40,147,152,157,158,198,199,202
McCoy, Patricia Anne ....,.,.......,. 75, 172,187
McCullough, Edna ........,.. .......... 2 O, 172
McDaniel, John S ............... ............ . .56
McDermott, Robert E ......... ....... 5 6, 139
McDonnell, Alice ..................... ....... 2 4,190
McElhaney, Eleanor Clark .................. 56, 169
McElhaney, Merle E. .......................... 80,143
McEndree, Maurice G ................. 75, 147, 173
McGee, James Lewis ....... ................ 2 33
McGhee, Kenneth ......... ....... 7 5, 127
McGill, E. C. ................ ....... 2 0, 167
Mcllvain, Kenneth R ........ .................. 4 0
McKain, Jo Ann ............ ........................ 7 5
McKee, Joyce Anne ........ ........ 6 5, 162, 187
McKnight, Mary Jean ................ 65, 171, 187
McLeod, James .............. ...................... 1 94
McManis, Patricia ........ ........... 6 5, 123, 174
McMillan, Joann ................ 75, 123, 172, 187
McMillan, Rita Ann ......... ........ 7 5, 123, 169
McMillen, Carroll B. ....... ..................... 4 0
McMullen, Eugene L ........... ................ 1 63
McMullen, Margaret Ann .................... 75,105
McNelIy, Peggy ............................ 65, 117, 241
McPeek, Joseph Walter ...................... 80, 127
McQuinn, Richard ................ ............. 4 0,131
McReynolds, Benjamin ..............,. 65, 131, 221
McRill, Joan ........................................ 65, 187
Mevay, Lyle L. .......... 40, 131,19a, 199,202
McVeigh, Brian .................................. 75, 131
McWherter, Lottie ........... ........ 6 5, 109, 165
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MacFarlane, David L. ..... ................ 1 7,206
Madison, Gaylord ...................................... 184
Madole, Martha ......... ...... 5 6, 105, 171, 190
Maier, Charles R ....... ........... 5 6, 147, 165
Malambri, Pauline .......... ..,............. 1 98
Malone, Charles F ............... ..................... 4 0
Margason, Bernard L ................. 56, 169, 180
Mariani, Eugene ............................ 40,194, 230
Maring, Lloyd Keith .................... 80, 164, 194
Markham, Francis ...... 4o, 220, 233,234,235
Markham, Robert ................................ 75, 139
Markowitz, Fred ........................ 154, 233, 234
Markowitz, Zelma Dee ........................ 41, 117
Marmont, Barbara .............. 41, 117, 148, 198
Marsh, Paul L .,,....,...... ................ 4 1, 143
Marten, Mervin F ........ ....... 6 5,143
Martin, Marvin L. .... ............ 7 5
Martin, Minnie .................................... 56, 183
Martin, Norma Lee .........,.......................... 75
Martin, Robert ............ 56, 143, 190 198, 202
Masten, Charles M. ............................ 24,175
Mathews, John M ............... 41, 159 160, 184
Maul, Ray C. ............ .................... 1 8, 157
Maxwell, Calvin ,....... .................... 5 6 135
Mayberry, Maynard ............ 56, 147, 226, 235
Mayes, Otha Carol ....... .......,.... 6 5, 109, 169
Meador, Mary Susan ...... ........ 6 6, 117, 195
Meares, Michael ........... ......,...... 7 5, 143
Megredy, Robert ........... ............ 7 5
Mendum, Catherine ..... ............. 1 72
Mercado, Franz P ........ ........ 1 79, 184
Mercer, David J ....... ....... 4 1,143
246
Meredith, Lyle Howard ...... 56, 143, 198, 199
Merriweather, Rosemary ........., 172, 182, 187
Meyer, Katherine ................ 75, 183, 188, 201
Middleton, Jean E ....................... 41,214,235
Miller, Carolyn Lee ........ ................. 6 6, 105
Miller, George M. ....... ............... 7 5
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Miller, James G. ........ .
Miller, Joyce ..................
Miller, Kenneth Leroy ........
Miller, Mary Anna ........,.
Miller, Minnie .............
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Milsap, Everett L. ...... .
Minear, Donald J. ...... .
Minnis, D. Douglas ............
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Minter, Kenneth W ............. 57, 147, 182, 184
Mitchell, Robert R ..... 41 147, 154, 167, 179
Mitchell, Rose Ellen .................... 75, 113, 240
Mitchell, Wilbur ........... ......................... 4 1
Moffatt, Robert L ........ ......... 4 1, 159, 179
Moore, Harold W ....... ............. 8 0, 179
Moore, James E. ...... ....... 4 1, 170
Moore, Mary Lou ...... ................ 6 6,117
Moore, Nancy Lee ....... ................. 1 98, 201
Moore, Virginia ,................... 66, 109, 177, 178
Moreland, Edward E ........... 57, 135, 164, 165
Morgan, Betty Jo ......... ...,....... 6 6, 105, 188
Morgan, Martha ........ ........................ 6 6
Morgan, Robert W ........ ....... 4 1, 131
Moritz, Donald M. ........... .......... 2 33
Morray, Norman Hugh ........ .,.,..... 4 1
Morris, Alvin ............... ......... 2 4
Morrison, Hugh E ........ ............ 4 1
Morse, C. Ralph ........ ........--.-.----- 8 O
Mosby, Gerald N ....... ........... 2 14, 235
Moser, Lenora ............. ........ 7 5, 117, 173
Mosher, Orville W ............ ................ 2 4, 166
Mosher, Orville W., Jr ............................... 184
Mounkes, Emma Lee .......... 75, 123, 198, 201
Mueldener, Ann ........... ........... 6 6, 117, 148
Munzer, Ruby ............ ...... 1 72, 182, 183
Murphy, Byron E. .....,. ........................... 5 7
Murphy, Melvin J ............... 57,143, 149,169
Musch, Robert Keith .......................... 41, 139
Myers, Charles L ................. 57, 139, 162, 178
Myers, Richard E. ....... ...................... 1 82
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Nehorayan, Said ............ ---4----.- 1 79
Nelson, Charles W. ..... ...-..- 6 6, 139
Nelson, Earl F ........... ......-.-- 4 2, 139
Nelson, Gertrude ........ ..................... 6 6
Nelson, Jo Ann.., ....... ........ 7 5, 109, 170
Nelson, Orval D ......... ............. 4 2, 184
Nelson, Robert R. .... .................. 6 6
Nelson, Roland D. .... ....... 4 2,143
Nelson, William G ........ ....... 7 5, 127
Nemnick, Betty Jean .................................. 75
Nester, Geneva ....,..................................... 188
Newcomer, Gavonna .... 66, 120, 176, 178, 241
Newkirk, Glen .............................................. 76
Newman, Carolyn Jean .............................--. 66
Newman, Frank R ..... Y... . ...-.-- 7 6, 161
Nichols, Olive ............ ............ 7 6
Nikulla, Paul E ......... ......... 7 6
Nixon, Christina ........ .......... 1 70
Norwood, James T .......... ....... 6 6,131
Nuessen, Raymond C ....,... ............ 4 2
Nuffer, Harold D .......... ....... 6 6, 161
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O'Doul, Raymond ...... ........ 1 74,235
Olm, M. Joan ...... ..-..-.... 1 62
Orlowski, Lorraine ..... ......... 7 6, 187
Orr, C. Richard ........... ............ 1 74
Otis, Eugene Mac ........ ........,...... 2 19
ott, Phyllis ................. ............... 6 6, 188
Otte, Alvin R ........... ....... 4 2, 143, 198
Overholt, Ward H. .,... ............ 2 4,165
owen, Lela ........... ....... 7 6, 169, 240
Owen, Lila .............. ........ 7 6, 169, 240
Owen, Raymond E ...... ............ 4 2, 143
Owen, Theodore ..,............ ,....... ..24
Owens, June Frances ....... .,.... 4 2, 183
Owens, Marjory ............ ,....... 1 69
Oyler, Barbara Ann ...... ..76, 109
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Palacioz, Crestino E ........ ............. 4 2,179
Panesis, Sarondo M. .... ........ 6 6, 131, 235
Parker, Gladys Ann ......... ......... 7 6, 113
Parkman, Lyla May ......... ...... 7 6, 123
Parks, Helen Louise ......... ............ 1 88
Parr, John M. ........,..... ....... 1 98, 202
Parsons, Joseph A ............ .......... 8 0, 166
Patterson, Joan Hoch ..... ............. 4 2, 117
Patterson, Louis E. ...... ........ 4 2,139, 163
Patterson, Marilyn ...................... 66, 101, 198
Patterson, Rosa Jeanne ..,........... 76, 174, 187
Payne, John ..........,.......... ............. 4 2, 235
Payne, Tommy L ........ ...... 7 6, 233
Payton, Ray Gene ....... .............. 6 6
Pedigo, John W ..... .. ...... 42, 135
Pedigo, Mark ........... ...............................,. 2 4
Penna, Barbara .................................. 65, 101
Pennell, charlcie .......... 66, 170, 171, 187, 240
Pennington, Edward E. .............................. 57
Perdaris, Peter N ............................... 42,135
Perkins, John B ................. 66, 147, 166, 233
Perkins, John G ....... .............................. 8 0
Person, Virgil ............. ............. 2 4, 199
Peters, Charles R. ..... ........................ 6 6
Peters, Donald S ........... ........... 5 7, 167, 170
Peterson, Charles A ........... 57, 143 167,202
Peterson, Marlene ........ ................... 7 6, 183
Peterson, Oscar J ......... ........ 2 0 164, 194
Petty, Phyllis ............................................ 187
Pflaum, George .................................. 20, 190
Pflaum, Nedra...42, 117, 148, 175, 190, 216
Pflughoft, Frederick ............................ 57, 135
Phelps, Olive ..........................................,..... 24
Pine, Leona ..........,. ................ 5 7, 123
Platt, Patricia ........... ........ 7 6, 117, 170
Plenert, Eugene E ............ ............. 5 7, 182
Plummer, Richard D ........................... 66,135
Plummer, Robert Marion ............ 42, 135, 195
Plummer, Russell L ............. ..................... 4 3
Pohl, Kenneth C ........... ...... 4 3, 143
Pohl, Mary Lou .......................................... 76
Polansky, Laura Louise
43, 123, 162, 178, 183
Porter, Mahlon E. .............................. 76, 235
Posey, Eva Marie
, 76, 109, 170, 174, 187, 198
Powell, Darrell F ................................. 57, 147
Powell, Doyle E ....... .............. 4 3
Powell, Jack D. ...... ...... 4 3, 135
Powell, Ralph M ........ ....,..... 7 6
Powers, Clayton E ......... ......... 4 3, 139
Prather, William G ....... ............. 7 6, 147
Preston, Robert G ...... ........ 4 3, 159, 194
Price, Elizabeth ......... ........ 7 6, 101, 170
Prieb, Gordon F. ,...... ........ 4 3, 167, 170
Prothe, Wilbert C. ........ ........ 4 3, 164, 165
Pugh, Virgil ............ .............. 5 7, 143, 165
Pugh, Virginia .................... 57,123,1s2,194
Putnam, Truman D ....... ................... 7 6, 198
Pyle, Reginald F ........ .............. 4 3, 131, 166
Pyle, Sally Jo .......... ......... 7 6, 123, 169, 188
Pyle, William Ira ....... ...................,.......... 7 6
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Quincy, LaVonne .................. 66, 120, 172, 176
Quiring, Pearl G. ....... ........................... 6 6
Quiring, Wayne R ......... ................ 4 3,164
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Radke, Norman L. ..... ................ 4 3, 198
Radke, Paul c ,......... ................... 5 7, 143, 202
Rains, Harold E. ...... .......................... 6 6, 143
Ramy, Joanne ...... 43, 109, 158, 167, 169, 177
Rasp, Alfred .............................,.................. 76
Rathke, James ............................................ 76
Ratzlaff, Willis ...... ....... 4 3, 194
Ray, Adelia ............... ............... 4 3
Ray, Jacqueline ............ ................ 6 6, 113
Redeker, Norma Jean .......................... 66, 169
Redfield, Gloria .................. 43, 117, 159, 160
Redfield, Harry A ......... .,......................... 4 3
Redmond, Lois L ................................. 43, 194
Reece, Martha Jean ...................... 69, 76, 105
Reed, Virginia .... 57, 164, 169, 180, 182, 194
Rees, Evelyn ........................................ 67, 172
Reeser, Ina .................................. 76, 178, 188
Reid, Virgil P ............ ................ 6 7, 135
Relph, William D. .... . ......,. 57, 165, 230
Reno, Stanley J ................ ..................... 7 6
Reynolds, Othella .,...................................... 44
Reynolds, Patricia Joann ............................ 67
Reynolds, RoJean ...........,............ 77, 109, 170
Rich, Everett ................... ..................... 2 0
Rich, Wesley E .......... ........ 4 4
Richards, Lonn E. ........ ........... 7 7
Richardson, Hugh E ........ .......... 5 7, 170
Richardson, Willie C ................................... 81
Richmond, Stoughton .................. 57, 143, 180
Riddle, Barbara .................. 44, 117, 159, 160
Riddle, Constance ....... ........................ 1 82
Ridgeway, Martin ....... ........................ 4 4
Riegle, Jo Anna. ......................... 67, 117, 201
Rigsby, Jo Ann .................................... 77, 169
Riley, Vera .......... 44, 123, 166, 171, 176, 187
Robbins, Alice ................,... 67, 171, 182, 187
Robbins, Mary Jean .................... 57, 101, 241
Robbins, Richard ........ 57, 135, 195, 198, 202
Robbins, Roy Keith ............ 44, 147, 169, 174
Roberts, Maurice ........................................ 77
Roberts, Rae Deane ......... ........................ 5 7
Roberts, William L .......... ....... 5 7,143
Robinson, Charles L. ....... .......... 6 7, 131
Robinson, J. Eugene ........ ................... 1 65
Robinson, Randolph .................... 44, 164, 165
Robson, Harriet .................................. 77, 188
Rock, Dolores .............. 44, 109, 159, 176, 178
Rockwood, James B. ................................ 184
Rodee, Myron W ........... ........ 5 7, 139, 235
Rodee, Robert L ........ ............. 6 7,139
Ropfogel, Albert ......... .......... ........ 2 0 2
Ross, Arthur W ....... ........ 6 7, 147, 169
Rowan, Herman ..... ........ 4 4, 160, 179
Rowe, Floyd A. ......... ..................... 7 7
Rowland, Barbara ...................... 77, 123, 172
Royer, Harold V ................................. 44,143
Ruple, Mary .................. 28, 44, 113,160,216
Ruple, Robert ................................... ........ 1 79
Rusk, Alvin N .................. ........................ 6 7
Russell, Raymond B ......,............ 24, 167, 169
Russell, Robert E ............... 77, 169, 233, 234
Russell, Ronald D ....................................... 67
Russell, Virginia. ........... 51, 57, 117, 190, 201
Ruth, Roger ......., 57, 139, 153, 155,157, 158,
161, 164, 165, 206, 226, 229, 235
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Sadowski, Gerald J ..... ..
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Schauer, Clarence H ................... 81, 165, 194
Scherrer, George J ........ ,.... 6 7, 131, 170, 235
Schillinger, Ruth .......... ................ 1 9, 148
Schlarman, Dorothy ...... ................ 7 7, 188
Schmidt, Marvin J. ....., ............ 7 7
Schmutz, A. D. ......... ..................... . .24
Schrammel, H. E ........ ................ 2 4,159
Schroll, Richard ......... ...... 4 4, 162, 166, 182
Schul, Allen D ........ ..................... . .77
Schultz, Mary ............................., 58, 123, 187
Schwab, Vermona
44, 109, 148, 169, 171, 240
Schwarz, Marjorie .............................. 77, 187
Schwendiman, Darlene ................................ 77
Scott, Barbara ........ ...,..... ........ 6 7 , 101, 187
Scott, Pat Ann .............. ........ 7 7, 117, 170
Sebert, William G ......... ................ 4 4, 139
Seeman, Frances ...... ...... 7 7, 101, 169, 187
Seibel, Richard ......... ................ 5 8, 139
Seiler, William H. ..... ....... 2 4, 166
Selig, Lyman ......,.. .................. 4 4
Sellers, Jo Ann ..... ...... ........................ 6 7
Sergeant, Vernon .......,................ 58, 139, 235
Sewell, Charles E ............... 44, 139, 166, 235
Shadwick, Gerald L ....... ........ 7 7, 143, 228
Shaffer, Marvin W. ............................ 77, 147
Shanelec, Gail .......... ...... 4 5, 166, 214, 235
Shannon, Janol Lee ....... ................... 5 8, 101
Shaw, Vernilea .................... 77, 171, 188, 198
Sheffield, Vernon ................ 24, 164, 179, 199
Shellenberger, Darlene ................ 77, 123, 170
Shepard, Roger ............... ........ 5 8, 147, 190
Shepler, Robert ..... ........ 5 8, 139, 235
Sheridan, Joyce ..... ........ 6 7, 123, 171
Sherk, H. Dennis ....... ............. 2 4, 190
Sherwood, Carl E. ..... ....... 4 5, 139
Shields, Pat .................. ....... 6 7,109
Shields, Robert P ............................... 67, 131
Shoemaker, C. Dwayne ........................ 67, 170
Shogren, Dennis..45, 139, 167, 220, 233, 235
Shomber, Arlene ........................ 58, 177, 179
Shore, Maud ................................................ 24
Shumate, Orilton ........................................ 67
Sidorfsky, Frank M ..... 67, 127, 179, 202, 235
Simmons, Barbara .............................. 77, 182
Simmons, Carol .......... ........ 5 8, 167, 187
Simmons, Delores ......... ..................... 6 7
Simmons, Henry E. ...... .................. . .67
Simpson, Phyllis ......... ........ 7 7, 123, 187
Singleton, Calvin G ....... ........ 4 5, 159, 166
Smethers, Carol Ann ....... ........ 6 7, 105, 169
Smiley, Max .................. ..................... 4 5
Smiley, Tex ........... ......... 5 8
Smith, Alvin N ...... ......... 4 5
Smith, Betty ...... ....... ..... 5 8
Smith, Dale L ............ ....... 7 7,143
Smith, Gwendolyn ........................................ 67
Smith, Joan
45, 158, 159, 177, 180, 183, 198, 201
Smith, LaMoyne M ............................. 45,169
Smith, Lois ................. ...... ....... 5 8 , 117
Smith, Norman C. .... ....... 6 7, 131
Smith, Walter Lee ........ .......... 4 5, 143
Smith, Wayne E ....... ..................... 5 8
Smith, Wayne P .....,. ........ 5 8, 143, 165
Smith, Wilbur E ....... .......... 4 5, 154
Snyder, John E ...... .......... 4 5, 147
Sorenson, Leon ....... ................ 6 8, 131
South, Ira Jay ....... ........ 4 5, 174, 190
South, Jack M ........ .................. 6 8
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Spencer, George W ........ ......, 4 5, 165, 194
Spencer, Helen ....,....................,...... .......... 4 5
Stacy, Gale C. ...................,.,.................... 139
Staatz, Merlin D ......... 46,127,163,182,194
Staples, Elaine ...... ........... 7 7, 174, 179, 187
Starner, Mary ...... ............. 7 7 174,188
Starr, Lavonne .....,... ................. . .78, 171
Staten, Donald P. .............. 46, 127 160, 179
Staten, Gerald E ...... ...............,,,........... 6 8
Stauffer, Robert L. .... .......................... 7 7
Steckman, Mary ....... ...,....... . .78, 187
Steffe, Barbara ....... .,,..., 5 8 101, 198
Steffe, Roberta .......... ..,.... 5 8 101, 198
Stegman, Jerry Lee ....,.. ......,. . .68, 139
Steinkuhler, Rudy .,.,.... ...,........ 6 8 131
Stern, Donald R. ........ ..,.... 4 6 229,235
Stevenson, Eugene ......... ........ . .78, 131
Stewart, Norma Jean ........ ..... . .46, 169
Stewart, Velda ............ . .............. 176
Stokes, Robert D ............ ............ 4 6, 139
Stolfus, James C ......................... 46 135, 194
Stonebraker, Lavelle V ......,................,.,...., 78
Strauch, Saul ...................... 46, 135, 164, 194
Strobel, Dale C ..,.......,.......................... ...... 4 6
Strong, Patricia .......... ....... 7 8 169, 187
Stuntzner, E. L .......,.,.... ..........,. 2 5,199
Sturdevant, Eugene J. ...... ......... 6 8, 143
Sturdevant, Richard L. .... ,.......... 4 6
Sturgeon, Jack P .,.......... ............,. ...... .... 7 8
Subera, Carl E ............. ..................... 4 6, 139
Summers, Ralph ....,.. ........ 5 8, 139, 226, 235
Sunter, Patricia ....... ..................... 6 8 101
Sutton, Jack E ........ .................. 5 8, 170
Sutton, Milo ,......,.. ....... 6 8 127, 154
Sutton, Muriel ...... ....... 4 6 109, 170
Swank, Harry L. ..... ............ 4 6, 139
Sweet, Edrei ............. ..,..,.... 7 8
Swenson, R. G ..,.,........ .......... 5 8
Swezey, Betty Anne ....... ....,,....,... 5 8
Swisher, Delores .......... ......... 7 8, 187
Switzer, Vernon ............. ...........,., 6 8
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Tarr, Virginia ......1..,. .,,,,, 5 1,58 101
Tarrant, Laura .,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,1,,,, 6 8
Taylor, Charlene ......................,,...,,,,,,, 68 123
Taylor, Deaun ............ 58,117,167,17O 177
Taylor, Robert ............................ 20,199,203
Teegarden, Charles ......,,,,,,,,,.,,..,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 46
Teeter, Claudine .......,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 68
Teichgraeber, Janet
46,101, 148,154, 157, 172, 216, 217
Terry, Margaret ....,..,..,.,.,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 78, 187
Tewell, Kenneth A ......, ,,,,,.,., 4 7, 143
Thissen, Bernard ...,, ...,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 13
Tholen, Frances .........................,,,,,.... 58 101
Tholen, Robert H ........... ...........,., 4 7,143 231
Thomas, Jarrett .......... 47, 135, 164, 165 194
Thomas, Patsy Ann ............,,.,,.,, 78, 172 173
Thompson Howard ...... .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 7
Thompson Marvin A ...... ....-.... 7 8 170
Thompson, Neil J ....... ...... ,.,.., 6 8 135
Thompson, Norman N ....,.. ,,-,,,,,,., 7 8
Thompson, Rita ............. ,.,.., 6 8 240
Thorne, Dale O. ............. ,,,,,,4, 6 B
Thornton, Lawrence .,..... ,..,,,,,, 2 30
Thorpe, Jeanne .,.,........ ,,,,,, 4 7 109
Tolbert, Delbert L. ...... ...... 6 8 127
Torres, Isabel ........
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Trail, James E. .... .,............... 4 7
Travis, David .............. .................. 8 1,143
Travis, Janis ..............................,. 78, 105, 241
Traxson, Welda Jean .......... 47,182,187, 198
Triemer, Francis W ..,.,...........................,.... 81
Trimble, Richard ....... .....,...,...........,,. 4 7, 131
Trusler, Ivan H ....,... ........ 8 1, 131, 199, 202
Trusler, V. T. ......,.... ...................,. 1 9, 149
Tucker, Charles B ....... .......... 2 5, 164,194
Tucker, Donald R ....... ..,.......... 6 8,139, 219
Tunison, Nancy ....... ........ 7 8,123, 173,188
Turnbull, Donna ....... ........ 7 8, 117, 198, 201
Turner, Clair K ................................... 25,194
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Unruh, Donald V ...... ............ 5 8,182
Utter, Jack ......... ...,.. ...... 4 7 , 135
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Vance, Vernon .,.,.............. ....... 5 8, 162, 178
Vanderhoof, Norma Lee .............. 68, 162, 188
Vandervelde, Esther ............. .................... 2 5
Van Gundy, Louise Getz ........ ...... 5 9, 117
Van Orden, Jan ...........,....... ...... 7 8,109
Varner, Robert B ............. ................. 6 8
Varnum, Donald H ....... ..................... 2 O2
Varvel, William M ....... ....... 5 9, 164, 165
Vaughn, Donna ............... .. ............ 78, 123
Vazquez, Burney Lou .....,., ............... 8 1, 179
Vazquez, Hector M ........ ....... 4 7, 131, 179
Veal, Robert M ,,...... .................... 6 8
Venson, Winifred ..... ....................... 5 9
Viets, Arlene ........... ....... 7 8, 179, 183
Vincent, Ralph E ..,...... ................. 4 7
Vincent, Stillman ........ .....,..............,..... 2 5
Vollrath, Pearl ......... ..............,.,............ 2 5
Voran, Betty ............, ........ 7 8, 113, 187, 240
Votapka, Norma .............,.................... 68, 187
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Wachholz, June .............,............ 59, 113, 240
Waddell, Dwight
47,139, 194, 206 225, 226, 235
Waddel, Hattie .................................... 47, 160
Wald, Dorothy ........,........... 59, 123, 162, 183
Wallace, Noel K. ..... ..................... 8 1 179
Walls, Helen ..,..... .,........... 4 7, 105 176
Waln, Leanna ,........., ........ 7 8 123 172 187
Walsh, Margaret .............,.. 78 123 188 198
Ward, June Ann ....... ................... 1 54,182
Warden, Della .......... ............................. 2 5
Warren, Darlene ....... ........ 7 8 101, 187 198
Warrne, Neil S ........ ............................. 4 7
Waters, Albert B. ...... ............, 6 8
Watts, Bill Dean ........ .......................... 7 8
Weigand, J. J .......... .........,.............. 2 5,199
Weinman, Eugene ..,............. 47 143, 167 169
Welch, F. G ................. 20, 206 207, 225, 235
Welch, Frances Ann .................... 47 117 167
Weller, Leslie S ................................... 48 135
Wells, Doris ........ 59, 101,153 167 170 240
Wells, Dorothy ..........,................................. 48
West, William J. .,......... ...... 5 9 127
Wheeler, Jacqueline .......
White, Cornelius ..........
White, William J .........
Whitesell, Omar ....... ........,.... 4 8
Whitlow, Eleanor ................ 48
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Wiederstein, Merle ...,.... .................. 5 9
Widrig, James H .....,..... ...........,., 2 26 235
Wiens, E. Marlene ........ ........ 7 9 105 188
Wiggins, Nina ............. ........... 4 8 113 148
Wilde, Frank R ...,........................... 233 234
Wilhite, Mary Jo ................ 59,117 170 216
Wilkie, David Lloyd ............ 68,147 165 194
Wilkie, Richard W ..,... ............... ........ 1 7 5
Wilks, John R ............... ......... 6 8 174
Williams, Bernard M ........ ................... 2 31
Williams, Dwight L ,...... ....... 5 9,127,169
Williams, John K ............. ...,... 6 8,135 230
Williams, Kenneth A ................... 48, 135, 149
Williamson, Frederick E ......... .......,..,.. 1 60
Williamson, Rodney L ..,....... ...... 6 8 143
Williard, Lois ................... ...... 7 9,-123
Willis, Reuben E ........ ......... 5 9, 143
Willson, Frederick ..... ................. 2 19 228
Wilson, David E .........,............... 48, 167, 170
Wilson, Gayle ........,. ......... 7 9 174,183 188
Wilson, Herman ...... ..........,.....,..........,.. 5 9
Wilson, Lester V ........ .............. 5 9, 165
Wilson, Robert W ....,. ....................... 5 9
Wilson, Rodney E ....................... 48, 147,170
Winchester, Earl H ..,,............... 198 210,235
Wingate, Lois .............. 78,123,171,182 188
Wingo, Ronald C ................................. 59 202
Winters, Lawrence J .,......................... 48, 143
Winzeler, Norma Jean
48, 109, 148, 169, 171, 240
Wolfe, Emma Bernyce ...................,.... 79, 188
Wood, Darrell .......,........... ........... 2 5
Wood, David ....,.............. ...... 4 8,143
Wood, Gerald A. ..... ......... 6 8, 139
Wood, Glenn L ........ ............ 5 9,147
Wood, Polly .,.......... ....... 7 9, 113, 241
Woodbury, Bob E. ......... ......, 5 9, 135,221
Woodbury, Ernestine ........ ............ 5 9, 113
Woodbury, Philip ........... ......... 5 9, 135
Woods, Harold ........... ................. 2 5
Woods, Walter Max ....... ............,..... 1 80
Woolcott, Joleen ........................ 68, 105, 190
Wooster, Cynthia ........................,............. 148
Worford, Wayne .......,.. 48, 143, 149, 167, 169
Worrell, Mildred .......................................... 68
Wren, Marilyn ,...........,. 59, 123 154, 177 201
Wright, Dale E ........... 48, 139, 167, 210, 235 ,
Wright, David C .,......... 48,139, 210,222,235 l
Wright, Donald R. .............................. 59, 139 1
Wright, Jennieta ................................ 59, 117
Wright, Richard ............. ..........---... 1 64
Wunder, William H. ....... ....... 6 8, 143, 169 l
Wygle, Peggy ................. ..............-... 5 9
Wygle, Ralph William ........ ...... 8 1, 213
Wyrick, Green ....,........... ........... 2 5
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Yockey, Harold L ............ ..,........ 4 8
Young, Kathleen ................ ...... 4 8, 123
Youssfyeh, Rahmatollah ....... ...... 1 79
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Zeller, Dale ............... -.-------v-----'- 2 5
Zimmerman, Donald ................................---. 79
Zimmerman, Esther ..........................-. 49 120
Zimmerman, Susan ....,. 49, 159, 162, 178, 188
Zwickl, Gilbert ....,......................--------- 49 194
Zwingelberg, Loren ......... ...... 4 9, 194
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