Emporia State University - Sunflower Yearbook (Emporia, KS)
- Class of 1962
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Cover
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TABLE OF
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DEDICATION . .
INTRODUCTION . .
ADMINISTRATION . .
FACULTY DEPARTMENTS .
ACTIVITIES ....
SPORTS . . .
ORGANIZATIONS .
CLASSES . . .
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Presenting Miss Lucia- Wray, Miss
Sunflower of 1962. .
For the first time in many years, the Sunflower
chose a queen to represent the yearbook. Every
organization, whether it was departmental, honor-
ary, or social could enter the contest by submitting
a picture of what they thought was the most typi-
cal coed.
The pictures Were then sent to Ball State
Teachers College Where the Orient yearbook staff
judged the girls on photogenic qualities and orig-
inality of setting. Miss Lucia Wray, a freshman,
sponsored by Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity,
won the contest.
We are proud of our queen and promise to
continue the contest in future years.
Qf 1962.
The Sunflower staff dedicates these
pages to our queen, Miss Sunflower
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FRESHMAN WEEK1
On September 10, over fourteen hundred fresh-
men crowded. the E-State campus for Freshman
Week, sponsored annually by the Student Coun-
c1l.
Sunday afternoon, freshmen students and their
parents were invited to attend the President's
Reception. This reception provided new stu-
dents with an opportunity to meet President
King and faculty members, as well as other new
students and their parents.
Freshmen began their college careers the fol-
lowing morning, meeting new people in the
Student Union, if they were lucky, or taking
placement tests and enrolling, if they had not
pre-enrolled during the summer months. Social
life started Monday night with a Square Dance
Mixer.
The Chessmen, La Rue Watts, Chuck Cowan, and
Max Gile, all former Emporia State students, en-
tertained at the All-School Dance.
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Doug Slawson of Topeka introduces his parents to President King at
the President's Reception, Sunday afternoon in the Terrace Room.
Tuesday, the new students were officially Wel-
comed by President King in a convocation in Albert
Taylor Hall. There, they received their first college as-
signment--to answer two questions in a letter to Presi-
dent King: "Why are you in college?" and "Why are
you in this college?" During the next few days, there
were more special convocations, placement tests, schol-
arship meetings, job opportunities, and enrollment
meetings.
To round out the week's activities, there was a Water-
melon Feed and Pep Rally at Welsh Stadium sponsored
by the Blue Key. The Freshmen Talent Show was held
Wednesday evening. Finalists from the preliminary
talent show tryouts presented their skits, songs, and
dances. Friday night, the Chessmen entertained at the
first all-school dance in the Colonial Ballroom. Fresh-
men, equipped with the traditional black and gold
beanie, ended the week with a free movie convo.
Elin Barker, Mulyane, wonsfirst place in the Freshmen Talent Show with a dramatic reading.
Sandy Bus, Wichita, and Linda Lounsbury, Kansas City, were runners-up.
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The freshman class, largest ever, outnumbers all
other classes. However, the number of out-of-
state students has dropped to about two hun-
dred. A combined total of 60,622 credit hours
were carried first semester.
Anyone could see the increased enrollment by
looking at the new buildings and additions be-
ing constructed on the campus. Classrooms are
continually in use from 6:30 A.M. physical edu-
cation classes to 10:00 P.M. night classes.
Rush, Rush, Rush
Sorority Rush Week began September 14, with
Open House, and ended, September 17, with
the traditional Preferential Dinners. A total of
ninety six women were pledged. Many sororities
developed rush themes about traveling: Sigma
Kappa--"Gold Carpet Flight," Sigma Sigma Sig-
ma--"Around the World," Alpha Sigma Alpha--
"World Cruise," and Chi Omega--"South Pa-
cific." Alpha Sigma Tau had a theme around
"Perfume Reflections" and Delta Zeta used a
"Southern Fantasy" theme.
Fraternities pledged one hundred thirty eight
men at the close of Fraternity Rush Week, Sep-
tember 17. Bar-B-Ques, Smokers, Stag Parties,
and Preferential Dinners were some of the ac-
tivities for Rush Week.
Possibly, to the new pledge, Greek life symbol-
izes a pin, ready-made friends, and social promi-
nence. But life in a sorority house is more than
that. It is an opportunity to develop and culti-
vate stronger personalities in each member. This
is accomplished through the pledge-parent pro-
gram. Pledgeship is a time to overcome schol-
astic and other difficulties, and to learn to live
with people of the same age, and to understand
them. -
john Demos, TKE, explains some of the advantages of fra-
ternity life to rushees during Open House.
Long lines such as these were not uncommon during Fall enrollment
in the Women's Gymnasium.
Enrollment for the 1961-1962 school year was
the largest in the history of Emporia State. With
a twenty per cent increase over last yearls en-
rollment, forty-five hundred resident students
swelled the campus. Emporia State is one of the
top ten fastest growing colleges in the United
States.
The women of Sigma Sigma Sigma, using a theme of "Around the World,"
entertain rushees at a Japanese party.
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In the Rotunda of the Administration Building, stu-
dents vote for class officers
Some members of the Independent Students' Party urge E-Staters to get
out and vote. '
The two student parties at Emporia State, the
Independent Students' Party and the United Stu-
dents' Party held Caucuses to nominate a student
for each class office. A president, vice-president,
and a secretary-treasurer for each class and three
freshman class Student Council representatives
were to be nominated and elected the following
week when the polls were open for voting. This
year, the United Students' Party pulled an upset,
winning ten offices to the Independent Students'
Party's six offices.
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Cheerleader hopefuls wait for a decision from the Stude t C 'l
I U I . n ounci to see who will be one of the fourteen
finalists. From these finalists, seven cheerleaders are elected by the student body in an all-school con-
VOCHUOH.
As Orientation Week draws to a close, new friend
and old walk through the Sunken Gardens.
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Dear Students:
The years which we have shared with you at the Teachers College
have given my family and me a rich and abiding pleasure.
As has been true for almost one hundred years, the principal
function of the Teachers Collegeis the providing of pre-service
and in-service education for teachers to serve in the public
schools of Kansas. We hope that you have found and will con-
tinue to find Kansas State Teachers College dedicated to the
highest ideals of education for each individual student, also, we
, hope that you will want to share this mission with us in the years
to Conde.
The Kansas Board of Regents, the staff, faculty and administra- 1
tion of Kansas State Teachers College join me in expressing our it
best wishes and sincere congratulations to you. The same
sentiments are wished for the parents and friends who
encouraged you to continue your education.
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Sincerely yours,
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K.S.T.C. is governed by a Board of Regents,
consisting of nine members appointed by the
Governor of Kansas, subject to the approval of
the Senate of the State Legislature. The Board
of Regents appoints the President, who carries
out the general administration of the institution.
Each board member, aside from his profes-
sion, works with problems of budgets, personnel
selection and enrollment.
BCARD OF REGENTS
The Board of Regents. STANDING QL TO np: M M B' 1, . .
Whitley Austin, and Mr. Ray Evans. SEATED CLrT0 :TI loft-f?.I:knMi: 1Yoi1EerD1?fI'iendIJl2i'1dgff llifllwlgeegi a?1dIl3VllbbfflMr
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Dr. Howard Bellows, Associate Professor and As
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Mrs. Kathleen Gallatin, Secretary to President
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FIELD SERVICES
Mrs. Mary E. Hemmant is secretary of Field Services
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Dr. J. J. Weigand is Director of Field Services
The Director of Field Services is responsible
for off-campus relations as well as for the schedul-
ing of on-campus conferences and special events.
Field Services maintains a list of faculty members
who are available for speaking engagements and
information concerning types of programs.
As Special Events Director, Dr. Weigand and
his committee arrange for cultural and entertain-
ing attractions at the College, which have a varied
appeal to all students. They sponsor the K.S.T.C.
Artist Series, this year including Fred Waring and
his Pennsylvanians, the Cleveland Playhouse, the
Wichita Symphony Orchestra and the National
Ballet of Canada. They also sponsor movie convos,
and trips to the Starlight Theatre in Kansas City.
Dr. Weigand, as Special Events Director, has many duties
to perform.
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Mrs, Imogene McCosh, Student Services secretary
Roger Green, Coordinater of student affair:
Tom Wyrick works in Field Services
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PLACEMENT BUREAU
Head of the Placement Bureau is Mr. Boyd King.
Secretary is Mrs. Donna McFane.
The Placement Office es-
tablishes credentials for both
graduates and undergradu-
ates applying for employ-
ment. It maintains contacts
with employers, recommends
candidates for positions, and
makes follow-up studies.
The Office maintains con-
tacts With industrial firms
which employ candidates
with diversified types of
training.
Assistant Director is Mrs. Fish
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STUDENT SERVICES
Mr. R. -William Wygle, Director of Student Personnel Services
The Student Personnel Service was officially
organized in 1948 under the direction of George
Comstock. When it was later reorganized in 1954
under the direction of Laurence Boylan, the fol-
lowing areas were included in the service: Dean
of Men, Dean of Women, Faculty-Student Ad-
visement, Rehabilitation Advisement and Veter-
ans' Affairs. Off-campus Housing and
Aids Services were later transferred to
Personnel Services.
In 1960, R. William Wygle became
of the Service. A Student Organization
was developed in 1960-61.
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BACK ROW KL TO RJ: Mr. Lawrence Woellhof, instructorg Dr. Duane Hethinger, Assistant Professorg and Mrs.. Steven Muck, Grad-
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COUNSELING BUREAU
The Counseling Bureau was organized in Although all students may take advantage
195Q. A psychiatrist offers weekly consultative of the service, the Counseling Bureau is of special
services to the college. Staff members affiliated significance to freshmen who may be indefinite
with the Bureau teach on a half-time basis. about their vocational goals.
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in E ucation
DEAN GF MEN
The Dean of Men and the Dean of Women are
responsible in their respective areas for counseling,
residence halls, withdrawals, reinstatements and dis-
cipline, and all social organizations and college activi-
ties for students. The Dean of Men is responsible for
the Veterans' Affairs. The Dean of Women is also re-
sponsible for off-campus housing for women.
Professor and Dean of Men, V.T. Trusler steps down this
year to Dean of Men Emeritus after devoting seventeen
years of service as Dean of Men, the longest anyone has
served in this capacity.
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Student dormitories are supervised by the
Dean of Men and the Dean of Women, with the
Director of Auxiliary Services in charge of the
operation of the buildings. Off-campus housing
units are supervised by the co-ordinator of Off-
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REHABILITATICN SERVICE
In 1953, the College took exten-
sive actions to make all facilities on
the campus available to physically
handicapped students, realizing this
would make it possible for handi-
capped students to pursue any pro-
gram of study. This service has been
under the direction of Paul DeVivo
during the 1961-1962 school year.
Mr. Paul DeVivo, head of Rehabilitation
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STUDENT AIDS
Acting Student Aids advisor is Mr. Maurice Dutton.
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Sam Hayes Paul McNab
TUDENT GOVERNMENT
The desire of K.S.T.C. students to be heard
is carried out through the Student Council. Elected
by the student body, these fourteen council mem-
bers work in coordination with the administration
and the student body. Sam Hayes served as presi-
dent this year. Assisting him were Paul McNab
as vice-presidentg Bonnie Jones as secretary, and
Dale Greiner as treasurer.
In September, the Student Council members
returned to campus a week early to assist with
Freshman Orientation Week. They sponsored such
activities as a talent show, square dance, pep rally,
watermelon feed, all-school dance, and tours of
the campus for the new students. In November,
the Student Council sponsored the annual Home-
coming Dance held at the Civic Auditorium. Dur-
ing the winter months they sponsored varsity
dances after home basketball games. The Penny
Carnival and Student Government elections in
May completed a full year of activities.
sf- representative Sr. representative Sr. representative jr. representative
Gary Sheffef BONUS .limes Bibb .l0hflSt0I1 ' Mary Ann Mahon
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Donna Campbell
Leslie Cyrus
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Janice May Carolyn Joyner
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Endowment Association
ENDOWMENT
The establishment of the Endowment Association in 1952 had
a significant impact on the scholarship program. Since its beginning,
the Association has shown an increase in corporation assets. At least
fifty different matching awards are provided by the Teachers College
and various organizations. These sources include the Emporia Scholar-
ship Foundation, Curli-Q, an annual benefit variety show, and the Alum-
ni Association.
BUREAU 0F
EDUCATIONAL MEASUREMENTS
Dr. Merrit Sanders, Professor of Psychology and head of
Department, and Director of Bureau of Educational
Measurements
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BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATICN
Mr. R.G. Cremer is Professor and Dean of Business Administra-
tion. He is responsible for all the physical affairs of K.S.T.C.,
which includes the general office, physical plant, business office,
auxiliary services and the press.
BUSINESS OFFICE
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Office staff from left to right: front row - Rosie
Reedx Kay Delmer, Loretta Young, Lee Veach and
Bonme Everett. Back row - Glennis Lyons and
Karen Wells.
Mrs. Locke is in charge of the business office
Mr Jack Davxs IS the Dlrector of Auxxhary Services.
AUXILIARY SERVICES
Mr. Jim Pickert is the Ass't. Manager
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The Student Union, nucleus of campus ac-
tivity life, was built as a dedication for those men
killed in World War II. The purpose of the Union
is to provide the students with a place of recrea-
tion and leisure. But in order to fulfill this pur-
pose, a new addition was added to the original
building. Because of the newly increased enroll-
ments, there came a demand for further expansion,
thus a still newer addition is nearing completion.
The new addition will house the new Hornets
Nest. The students at K.S.T.C. are proud of their
activity center and the recreation that it provides
for them.
Several student aid offices are located in the
Union, some of which are the Student Council
Student Health Office, and the Sunflower Office.
These offices are placed at the students disposal.
Also housed in the Union is a cafeteria, which of-
fers an array of food delicacies, the Hornets Nest,
21 place of "get-togetherl' over a soft drink, two
large ballrooms, used for many campus activities
Such as dances, parties, concerts, and meetings, a
bookstore which provides the student with all
types of school supplies, and a beautiful lobby
which serves as a place of rest and leisure for those
students wanting to relieve themselves of their
academic work.
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0F PUBLICATIONS
STANDING QL TO RJ Mr Ober, Mr. Brinkman, and Mr. Ladwig.
SBATED QL TO RJ Cbafrman Dr. Russell, Mary Ann Lutz, Keith Greiner, and Mr. Reicherter.
The Student Publications Board sets up gen-
eral policies and directs all student publications
receiving school-wide distribution, including the
Sunflower, the Bulletin and the Quivim. The
board, consisting of three faculty members and
three student members, meets bi-monthly.
One of the jobs of the Board of Publications
is to choose the editors and assistant editors of the
Bulletin and Sunflower. Applications are submit-
ted to them in the spring and they are judged on
qualifications and interest.
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EDITOR Donna Fitzpatrick
ASSISTANT EDITOR Sharron Swender
EditOr's Note
NOW that the year has passed
and I see the improvement over the
past year, I have a sense of satisfac-
tion, but this feeling dims when I
think of the goals I had hoped to
attain, goals which were never
reached. But the goals that were
accomplished could not have been
reached without the help of'certain
individuals, and these people I
wish to thank.
First, I thank those people who
helped without any credit, my
roommates included. Then there are
the staff members that did more
than their share. Two freshman
girls that stand out in my mind are
Marilee Marcelus and Sherry HO-
kanson. Marilee did work On the
Organization, greek and sports sec-
tions and Sherry did the class sec-
tion and drama. Judy Simpson did
the typing and took care Of all the
correspondence. Noel Klein de-
signed the cover and jack Taylor
did the art work within the year-
book as well as the administration
with the help Of Norma jacks, Kar-
en Houts, and Sharron Swender.
Then there are those people repre-
senting different organizations over
the campus, Or maybe just them-
selves, that showed interest in the
yearbOOk's progress by coming in
the office and helping out in some
small way. TO all these people, I
give many, many thanks.
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ART DIRECTOR Jack Taylor
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Marilee Marcellus
Don Swender
Judy Simpson
Carol Bell
The Sunflower, under the editorship of Donna Fitzpatrick,
began early to organize and develop the new 1962 edition of
the Sunflower. Many revisions and changes were necessary
since an entire new format was to be used. Noel Klein, art
director, and Sharron Swender, assistant editor, met with Donna
and the sponsor, J. W. Brinkman to plan the changes. The
new yearbook was to have a larger page size, 9x12 instead of
the former Shxll. The size of the book was increased from
318 to 540 pages, including two foldout pages. These pages
were especially useful for the band and choir. Four color pages
were also incorporated into the yearbook, along with the four-
color end sheets. A new student section was added which told
the story of the student activities during the year.
As the year progressed, a staff was organized. Noel Klein
was art director first semester and Jack Taylor became art di-
rector second semester. judy Simpson did the clerical work.
Norma jacks, Sherry Hokanson, Marilee Marcellus, Carolf Bell,
Don Swender, Karen Houts, and Wilma Lee worked as staff
members writing copy and organizing sections in the yearbook.
Photo Services, directed by Gary Mason shot nearly all the Sun-
flower photographs. -
Others, too numerous to mention, contributed simply by
suggestions, criticisms, and interest.
We aimed to please. Kafefl HOW
Sherry Hokanson B
Norma Jacks
BULLETIN
Part of the first semester Bulletin staff takes a well-earned minute of rest to enjoy.the product of thIeirleff0rfS-
STANDING QL TO RD: Robert Lowen, jim Christy. Peggy Mullen, and Dorothy Schwindt. SEATED: Austin ar ey.
First Semester Sta
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ASSISTANT EDITOR
NEWS EDITOR . .
SOCIETY EDITOR .
SPORTS EDITOR .
FEATURE EDITOR .
BUSINESS MANAGER
Ass'T BUSINESS MGR. .
Second Semester
EDITOR .... . . .
ASSISTANT EDITOR
NEWS EDITOR . .
EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS .
FEATURE EDITORS
SOCIETY EDITORS .
SPORTS EDITORS .
BUSINESS MANAGER
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. . jim Christy
. Peggy Mullen
Dorothy Schwindt
. . Bob Lowen
. Judy Swenson
. Bob Stowers
. Bud Vincent
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Dorothy Schwindt
. . jim Christy
. Judy Swenson
Delores DonCarlos
. . Carol Bell
Paula Frazier
. Karen Houts
jerrie Eckart
. Norma Jacks
Shelby Steele
. Betty Stover
Bob Lowen
. Larry McCall
. Gary Byrne
The Bulletin is published all year long ex-
cept for the month of August, examination periods
and school holidays. In past semesters an eight
page issue was published every Friday. Second
semester this year, under an experimental plan de-
signed to provide students with "fresher" news,
the Bulletin was published bi-weekly, every Tues-
day and Friday. Both issues were four-page news-
papers, printed on the Teachers College Press
new offset press. By means of the offset printing
method the Bulletin was able to offer the students
a higher quality product, better paper.
The Bulletin provides information about job
openings, club and official notices, placement
news, cartoons, pinning and engagement an-
nouncements, along with editorials, book reviews,
and sports. Nelson Ober was temporary advisor
first semester and Tom Ladwig was faculty advisor
second semester.
The Bulletin won second prize for the non-
daily campaign in the Lumberman's 14th Annual
Safe Driving Contest winning a S250 cash award.
The prize winning paper was the special safety
issue of December 20, 1961, distributed before
Christmas Vacation. The competition was spon-
sored by the Lumberman's Mutual Casualty Com-
pany which chose judges to select the winners.
The Bulletin kicked off the Dean's Emergency
Fund campaign by donating the S250 prize money
and by sponsoring the "Paunch Bowl," the faculty-
versus-faculty benefit basketball game, which add-
ed 5573 to the Fund.
The Kansas State Teachers College Press,
an independent operation, functional entirely
within itself, has been regulated by the Civil
Service Board since 1955. Working in conjunc-
tion with Graphic Arts, Photo Services and the
Publications Bureau, the Teachers College Press
is devoted to serving the mission of the College.
This mission consists of primarily printing only
material submitted by the College Departments.
Mr. Carl Hoffmans, the printing plant foreman
and manager, has a full-time crew consisting of
two linotype operators, a compositor and three
pressmen plus eight part-time student workers
of which one does secretarial work and others
do finishing or bindery jobs. The crew's salary,
paper supplies and equipment are paid for from
receipts of printing.
Mr. Carl Hoffmans, manager and foreman
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Charles E. Brooks
Shirley Smith, secretary
Homer M. Bush
Irvin LeClear
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Graphic Arts, located in Room 202 of
the Administration Building handles al-
most all of the visual aspects of publicity
concerning K.S.T.C. It serves all depart-
ments of the school by doing all mechanical
art work on posters, brochures and pam-
phlets. Graphic Arts works in coordination
with the Print Shop, Photo Services and the
Bureau of Publications. Graphic Arts also
serves an instructional purpose - a labora-
tory for experience for the student help.
Geor e Charlsen assistant head lans what 'ob is next in
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PHOT0 SERVICES
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Photo Services, now located in the Hu-
manities Building takes pictures for any
organizations or persons from the school
or community. Pictures for Student Coun-
cil and class offices, coverage for parties,
important school and community events5
convocations, Sunflower and Bulletin pho-
tographs, pictures for posters and adver-
tisements for Curli-Q, plays and special
events are some of the responsibilities of
Photo Services.
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Dr. Laurence Boylan, Professor of Education and
Dean of Graduate Studies
Dr. Nathan P. Budd, Professor of Education and
5 Dean of Instruction
GRADUATE STUDIES
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Director of Extension and Correspondence
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Mr. Benjamin B. Richards, Professor and
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Betty Howell, bursar
Dr. Dixon Smith, Professor of Social Science
and Director of Admissions and Records
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jury of the Student Art Exhibition meets to make final decisions. STANDING KL TO RJ: Vic Spinski, art students Rex
Hall, Asst. Prof.: and Richard Slimon, Instr. SEATED CL TO RJ: Gary Mason, Instr.: N. R. Eppink, Prof.: Mary Kretslnger,
Assoc. Prof.f and J. W. Brinkman, Asst. Prof.
Mr. Hall and Mr. Slimon search for slides from the
new slide file for their art classes.
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supervision of Mr. Slimon, Art Gallery Director.
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Annual Art Fair. CL TO RJ: Linda Howell, Harry Reynolds, Karen Nichols,
Janet Donald KBACKGROUNDJ, Vic Spinski, and Paul Eck.
Vic Spinski KFOREGROUNDD prepares to sell some of
his ceramics at the Art Fair held in the Sunken Garden
BIOLOGY
DEPARTMENT
Dr. Theodore F. Andrews, Professor of Biology and Head
of Department
Dr. Boles gives a tour of the biology reservation to high school biology students.
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biology department
Dr. Brukelman, Prof., catches up on some
office work.
Dr. Boles, Asst. Prof., prepares for class with the
aid of slides and pamphlets.
Dr. Wilson, Asst. Prof. in Plant Taxonomy, prepares some
reports.
'Dr. Basch, Asst. Prof., fills out some college forms.
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Dr. Leisman, Assoc. Prof. of Biology in Paleo
Botany, examines a specimen.
Dr. Frazier, Prof. of Biology in Science
Education, gives his secretary detailed in-
structions.
Mr. Rowe, Asst. Prof.
Mr. Spencer, Lecturer, and Mr. Gladfelter, Assoc.
Prof., share a news item.
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DIVISION OF
BUSINESS AND
BUSINESS EDUCATION
CL TO RD: Alline Holmes, Instr., Findley Hartzler, Asst. Prof., Victor C. Hiett, Asxoc. Prof., Carl W.
Birchard, Axst. Prof., and Marc Marcellus, Instr.
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Baehr,Prof.
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CL TO RJ: Rida Duckwall, Asst. Prof., Richard F. Reicherter, Asst. Prof., et a oover,
Assoc. Pro f.
James A. Bikkie, Instr.
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TEACHER
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Dr. Allesc Daughtry, Professor of Education ami Cbuirmgn
of Dzmszon of Teacher Education
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FOREGROUND CL TO RJ: Dr. Huff, Prof. of Educ., Dr. Ruth Schillinger, Assoc. Prof. Educ., Dr. Darrell Wood, Assoc.
Prof. BACKGROUND QL TO RJ: Dr. Stibal, Assoc. Prof. and Director of Teacher Educ.,' Mr. Truax, Asst. Prof.
CL TO RD: Helen Brown, Asst. Prof., Helen Douglass, Asst. Prof., Vincent J. Bowman, Asst. Prof.
CL TO RD: Dr. Don E. Carline, Asst. Prof., Jeannette Bigge, Assoc. Prof., William Edwards, Asst. Prof
Dr. A. Truman Hayes, Assoc. Prof. and Head of Dept. of Elementary Educ.
Dr. Theodore Owen, Profexxm' of English and Head of Department
ENGLISH
DEPARTMENT
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Lecturer.
Dr. june Morgan, Assoc. Prof., shares an article with
Mr. Howard K. Denniston, Instr.
Glenn Kready, Instr. and Dr. Eleanor Hoag, Assoc. Prof., inspect a new book
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LANGUAGE
DEPARTMENT
Dr. Minnie M. Miller, Professor of Foreign Languages and Head of Department, demonstrates how the
language lab works to student, Sandy Buss.
Miss Lillian Wall, Axsl. Prof. and Mr. F. Scott Helwig, Inxtr.
Foreign students in native dress are KL TO RJ: Mr. Walter Chu, Hong Kongg Mr. Maung Tun Myint
Burmag Miss Grace Hsu, Formosag Miss Praneet Khaoneum, Thialand.
Dr. Gertrude Denning, Asst. Prof
Dr. J. Chalmers Herman, Assoc. Prof., and Mr. Jack E. Evans, Asst. Prof.
DIVISICN CF
HEALTH
PHYSICAL
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MEN'
PHYSICAL
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Dr. Don E. McCullough, Assoc. Prof.
Dr. Wallace Browning, Assoc. Prof.
Keith Caywood, Assoc. Pro
E. D. Fish, Asxoc. Prof.
Jeanne C. Galley, Assoc. Prof.
WOMEN'
PHYSICAL
EDU CATION
Fencing class preparing for action
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CL TO RD: Margaret Hawk, grad. assi., Wanda Ecker, grad. assi., jean Dissinger, Inslr., Jeanne C. Galley, Assoc. Prof., Freddie jones,
Instr., and Dorothy Martin Assoc. Prof., NOT PICTURED, Miss Hill, Miss Malcolm, and Mrs. Edwards.
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partynent
HOME
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Patsy Edwards demonstrates proper use of the
washing machine
Dr. E. L. Barnhart, Professor and Head of Department
INDUSTRIAL ARTS
DEPARTMENT
Many fine pieces of work were displayed at the 1961-62 Industrial Arts Fairf
KL TO RJ: Dale Hogan, Asst. Prof. and Arland Grover, Instr. and Asxt
Registrar.
CL TO RD: Harold Woods, Asxoc. Prof., N. R. Ashbaugh, Asst. Prof. john Quackenbush,
I nstr.
CL TO RJ: Mrs. Marjorie Williams, circulation librariang Mrs.
Mildred Meyers, per. and ext. librarian: Miss Ruth Hanson
Asxt. Prof. and supervisor of School Libraryg and CSEATEDJ Mr
Benjamin B. Richards, Prof. and Chairman of Library Educa-
tion and Library Service.
QL TO RJ: Miss Esther Vandervelde, catl. librarian: Mrs.
Rervl Liezl. and Miss Helen Klostermann.
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Miss Gertrude Lemon, ref. librarian.
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QSEATEDJ Mrs. Irene Hansen, Assoc. Prof.
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Mr. Mark Pedigo, Asst. Prof. and Head of Audio Vismkl Aids Center.
Mrs. Opal Cunningham, secretary
Walt Tokishi demonstrates use of tape, recorder to CI. TO RJ: Judy
Allen Byrne, Pat Christiansen, Angeline Youngdahl, Betty Sloop,
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MUSIC
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fFOREGROUND L TO RJ: Donald Vogel, Instr.g Dr. Robert Taylor, Prof., Dr. Joseph
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CL TO RJ: Virgil Person, Assoc. Prof., Richard Kamprath, Instr., Irene johnson
Assoc. Prof.f and L. J. Liegl, Assoc. Prof.
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1962 summer.
Summer Music Camp was started again under the direction of Mr. Nugent
PHYSICAL
SCIENCE
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Dr. Winston Cram. Profexsor of Physical Science and Head of Department
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Englehoven, Instr.
CL TO RD: Paul Johnston, Instr., Dr. Guy Homman, Asst. Prof. and Ward
Overholt, Assoc. Prof.
PSYCHOLCGY
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Dr. Merritt Sanders, Professor of Psychology and Head of Department
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DIVISION OF
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Joyce Wirklam. xecretary
Roy Durham, Axsoc. Prof.
CL TO RJ: George English, Ant. Prof.. Walter Butcher, Asxt. Prof., Ronald Davis, Asst. Prof., Eldon
Snyder, Instr., and Roy Durham, Assoc. Prof.
CL TO RJ: Ronald Davis, Ant. Prof., Edward L. Homze, Asst. Prof., and Dr. Seiler
Walt Butcher, Asxl. Prof,
Dr. Stewart Boertman, Prof.
William Hoekendorf, Asst. Prof
Dr. Karl Bruder, Professor of Speech and Head of Department, speaks with Joyce Martin.
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PREVIEWS
Something new was added this year to E-State's
homecoming activities called Homecoming Pre-
views. Each organization presented their candidate
by means of a skit. The Previews were held in
Albert Taylor Hall to present the candidates to the
Students. Bonnie jones, Delores Comas, jan Dut-
ton, Mary Ann Mahon, Marilyn Gertsen, were
judged on poise, charm and photogenic qualities.
Miss Peggy Pedagog, Bonnie Jones, was crowned
at the opening performance of Curly-Q to reign
over the entire weekend of homecoming activities.
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Homecoming was here once again.
Unlike last year rain was scarce and
the day was beautiful. Discouraged
because of rain in past years, not as
many organizations entered the an-
nual contest. The theme chosen this
year was television programs. Those
who entered were Morse Hall, "The
Flint Stones", Morse Hall Annex,
"Wanted: Dead or Alive", Hui O'
Hawaii, "Hawaiian Eyeng and Tau
Phi Delta, "Wonderful World of
Color." The other organizations con-
tributed money to charity.
The Tau Delts, newly organized, put up decorations in front of the campus.
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Miss Lucia Wray, chosen as Miss Sun-
flower was photographed by Scott Irwin
for Sigma Phi Epsilon. The runner-ups
were Marilyn Hoecker, International
Clubg Joyce Reusser, Alpha Sigma Taug
Mary jane Martin, Delta Zetag and Mari-
lyn Newton, Tau Kappa Epsilon.
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Miss Joyce Reusser, second runner-up, photographed by
Karen Adams.
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Mxss Marnlyn Newton fourth runner up photo
graphed by Larry Toburen.
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jackie Patton, Helen Roberts and June McClure smile happily
upon receiving their trophies.
Helen Roberts was selected to reign as Miss Em-
poria State of 1962. First runner-up was June Mc-
Clure and second runner-up was Jackie Patton.
Dressed in a black sheath Miss Roberts did a pan-
tomine "Something Else." She reigned at the Xi
Phi Dance. Emporia Relays, and was a candidate
for the Drake Relays Queen and Miss Kansas.
Helen Roberts, queen, is congratulated after contest.
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Jfme Mcclufe Spfmsofed by Phi Sign? EP' Helen Roberts pantomines in her act "Ma, I-Ie's Making Eyes at Me." She
silon models fashions from the moon in her was sponsored by Sigma Tau Gamma.
act called Moonlight Becomes You.
"Japanese Fantasy" was the title of jackie Patton's pantomine.
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Mary Ann Mahon, sponsored by Al- Marilyn Gertsen did a comic mono-
pha Kappa Lambda did a dance titled logue called "Milicent."
"Broadway Beat."
Micky Holt, sponsored by Alpha Sig-
ma Alpha. did a variety act Called
A novelty act titled "You've Got tO
Have a Gimmicku was Eveanna Pta-
cekk contribution. She was sponsored
by Hui O' Hawaii.
"Night and Day."
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Morse Hall sponsored Ann Oetinger,
who played the piano and did a mono-
logue, "Much Ado About Nothing."
Sponsored by Sigma Kappa, Mary
Kay Trabert did a tap dance routine
called "Melodies in Rhythm."
, Nancy Davis, sponsored by Chi Ome-
w ga employed her artistic talents in
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Carolyn joyner, sponsored by Alpha
Sigma Tau sang "Till There Was
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elty dance called "Don't Rope Me In."
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the comic monologue given by Elin
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Phi Delta.
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Sigma Phi Epsilon sponsored Sherry
Feltner who did a novelty number
titled "Zodiac Zeal."
Joyce McKee, sponsored by Sigma Sigma Sigma did an acrobatic dance
"A Sailor's Delight."
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ized this year sponsored the Candy Cane
Couple, also a new type of Christmas royal-
ty. Each organized group nominated two
people. Fraternities nominated Independent
women and fraternitymen, and sororities
nominated either Greeks or Independents.
The candidates were then judged and ten
finalists were announced, five boys and five
girls. The Candy Cane Couple finalists were
Judy Fall, Mary Ishikawa, jane Gordon,
Marilyn Gertsen, Marilyn Newton, Mike
AWS Sponsors Candy Cone Couple
McCaffery, Duane May, Fred Long, Keith
Griener and Chuck Atkins.'The students
then cast their votes by pennies for the
couple they thought would be the best. The
money was for the establishment and ad-
vancement of the new organization. AWS
is a national organization which helps to
make and enforce campus and social regu-
lations. All women are members of AWS
and there are no dues. Carol Bell was elect-
ed president spring term.
The queens of our college, Miss Lucia
Wray as Miss Sunflower, Miss Helen Rob-
erts as Miss Emporia State, and Miss Bon-
nie jones as Miss Peggy Pedagog.
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"May I have this dance?" inquires Androcles of the lion.
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The Lion
George Bernard Shaw's satire on religion
is contained in "Androcles and the Lion".
It is the story of a meek tailor who is a
Christian, which was punishable by law in
the days of the Roman Empire. His nag-
ging wife deserts him when he makes
friends with a wild lion. Later when An-
drocles is to be fed to the lion, he goes
whimperingly. The lion is revealed to be
his friend and all ends "happily for the
Christians.
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Lion . . . Betty McMillan
Megaera . . Karen Penner
Androcles . . Frank Lygrisse
Captain . . Pat Pritchard
Lavinia . . Diana Dicken
Ferrovius . . Richard Andrew
Caesar . . Glenn Harbaugh
Lentulus . . Phillip Miller
The Editor . . David Alquest
Matellus ..... Wilbur Kunkel.
Ferrovious seems to be gaining his
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"Ah Wilderness" is a warm human
comedy about life at the turn of the
century. It is a collection of emotions
of an average family. The problems
of growing up are made painfully
clear when young Arthur tries to do
it all in one night.
This play provided the comedy re-
lief' of the season at E-State. It was
very well attended and enjoyed by
all.
Lily tries to comfort Sid.
Arthur and Muriel find young love
on a pier.
Tommy .
Mildred .
Arthur .
Mrs. Miller
Lily . .
Sid . .
Nat Miller
Richard .
McComber
Nora . .
Wint . .
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id entertains the family at dinner
Mike Stibal
. Judy Holzrichter
Stan Hobbs
Elin Barker
Carol Morris
Glenn Harbaugh
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. . Mike Dietrich
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Terry Borger
. . . Diana Dicken
The Bartender . . . Jim Dewell
The Salesman . . Ron Thompson
Muriel . . . . . Eva Carey
Belle . .
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The Glass Menagerie
Undoubtedly the best play of the 1961-62 season,
"Glass,' brings to the audience subjective realism.
The struggle of a class of people against an over-
powering fate characterizes this drama. There is
a note of success and yet failure, when Tom aban-
dons his mother and sister, Laura. But he cannot
forget them though he tries hard to do so. He is
fated to live a desolate life haunted by memories.
Laura listens nervously to the dinner table conver-
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Son . . . Richard Andrew
Daughter . . . . Eva Carey
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A family quarrel causes the partial
distruction of Laura's glass collection.
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In "Hen a highly educated man tries to escape from
life. He finds it is impossible, even in the seemingly
happy atmosphere of a circus. The play ends trag-
ically when He and his innocent love Conseulo die
as real people not as the symbols they represent.
Although sparcely attended, the players turned out
an outstanding performance for the serious the-
atergoer.
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Alfred .
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Baron Regnard
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. . Carol Morris
. Glenn Harbaugh
. Vicki White
. Phillip Miller
. Ron Thompson
. Garry Prose
. . Paul Kilts
. Terry Stevens
. Clell Smith
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LET FREEDOM RING was the title of the
wonderful performance given by Fred
Waring and His Pennsylvanians on Nov-
ember 30 at the Civic Auditorium. A Ca-
pacity crowd heard the music of this fa-
mous group. Their selections ranged from
the latest popular songs to the old stand-
ards. The highlight of the program was
"Let Freedom Ring", a musical narrative
about America from its discovery by C0-
lumbus in 1492 through the death of Pres-
ident Abraham Lincoln.
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Bennett Cert
"The Changing Face of American Humorn
was the topic of a delightful talk given by
Bennett Cerf on Dec. 4 at the Civic Audi-
torium. Cerf, the popular panelist of the
TV program "What,s My Line", is also the
owner of Random House, a publishing com-
pany in New York City. His talk was very
light and enjoyable. Students and towns-
people all agreed it was a most interesting
way to spend an evening.
The United States Navy Band, "The
World's Finest", presented a concert April
3, 1962 in the Emporia Civic Auditorium.
The band, on its annual Spring Tour, fea-
tured a trumpet trio, the clarinet section
and the horn section in several arrange-
ments. Richard Rogers' "Victory at Sea"
suite was the highlight of the evening.
United States Navy Band
Rafael Mendez
Rafael Mendez, trumpeter, w-as the guest soloist
of the Emporia State Symphonic Band. This was
their annual concert held April 12, 1962. Some of
the selections played by the band were arranged
by Mr. Mendez. Members of the trumpet section
joined Mr. Mendez for the finale.
Marshall Izen
Pianist - humorist, Marshall Izen appeared in here
in February. His ability to make a piano say what
he had just spoken proved to be astounding.
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Canadian
National Ballet
The Canadian National Ballet presented the
program April 30, 1962. Approximately
thirty dancers participated in the three
numbers of the evening. They included a
comic routine, a classic number and a fairy
tale ballet.
The Prima Ballerina, Lois Smith, made an
appearance as the Princess Aurora in the
"Sleeping Beauty Ballet".
Traveling with the company was a twenty-
three piece orchestra. This was the first
professional ballet to be seen in Emporia.
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E-State's own folk singers, The
Chessmen, displayed their talents at
the Civic Auditorium. The students,
Larue Watts, Chuck Cowen and Max
Gile have appeared in various cities
in Kansas,Missouri and Colorado. H
Wichita Symphony
As part of the Artists Series, the Wichita Sym-
phony made an appearance in Emporia.
The eighty piece orchestra presented a variety of
numbers, some classical and some modern.
This was the second time the Wichita Symphonyhas
come to Emporia.
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Arms and the Man
A delightful rendition of G.B. Shaw's play Arms
and the Man was presented on Oct. 19, 1961 in
Albert Taylor Hall. The play, promoted by K.S.-
T.C., Artist Series, was performed by the Cleve-
land Playhouse. An anti-romantic comedy, the ac-
tion takes place at the home of Major Paul Petkeff
in a small town in Bulgaria about 1885. The play
was very well presented and kept the audience in
high spirits throughout the entire performance.
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"Mr. Legs, 1962" -- Doug Slawson
Rhythmic Circle
Concert
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Master Teacher
Awards
Seven Master Teachers were cho-
sen for the award this year. Both
secondary and elementary teach-
ers and principals are eligible for
the Master Teacher Awards
throughout the state of Kansas.
President King Introduces
Speaker C. O. Wright
Master Teachers 1962.
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A DISMAL FOOTBALL SEASON FOR THE
HORNETS-ONE WIN, EIGHT Loss RECORD.
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1961-1962 Season Record
Lincoln University
Southwest Missouri State
Central Oklahoma State
Central Missouri State
Washburn University
Omaha University
Fort Hays State
Pittsburg State
St. Benedict's
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Score
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Myron Rodee, a.v.v't. line coach. FRONT ROW CL TO RJ: Melvin
"Shorty" Long, bead line coachp Keith Caywood, head football
coatb, and Tom Wyrick, asst. backfield coach.
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Harold Blowey, quarterback
Reuben Early, balfback
Bill Favrow, tackle
John Manning, center
Manuel Morris, end
Bruce Prall, fullback Marcus Goodrich, halfback
Gerald Cox, tackle
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Coach Keith Caywood, who began his sev-
enth season as head mentor, faced the 1961-1962
season with only a handful of real experienced
players to compete in the steadily improving Cen-
tral Intercollegiate Conference. As a result, the
Hornets wound up a season with only one win
against eight losses.
The gridsters opened the season at jefferson
City, Missouri against the Tigers of Lincoln Uni-
versity. When the final gun had sounded, the
Hornets had managed only one touchdown and
the Tigers had tallied three times. The final score
read: Emporia 6, Lincoln 22.
The Hornets then faced three more non-con-
ference foes in the form of Southwest Missouri
State, Central Oklahoma State, and Central Mis-
souri State. Much to the disappointment of the
local fans, the Hornets dropped all three games.
As the C.I.C. race opened, the Caywood-led
eleven entertained the Ichabods of Washburn Uni-
versity. A large crowd witnessed fine play on the
part of the Hornets as they stopped the visitors
by a 26 to 10 score. .
A fine Omaha aggregation took on the Hor-
nets on the following week and defeated them by
a 27 to 21 score. Local fans were pleased with the
showing of their team against the highly-touted
Indians.
The remaining three games saw the gridsters
go down to defeat at the hands of Fort Hays, 12
to 7, Pittsburg, the National Champions, 35 to 0,
and St. Benedict's, 19 to 0.
Outstanding performers for Coach Caywood
were Harold Blowey, Reuben Early, jim Ander-
son and Dale Greiner in the backfield, and Gerald
Cox, Bill Favrow, Jim Meyer, Bill Eikerman, and
Jerry Smith in the line.
At the close of the season, Jim Meyer, an end
from WaKeeney, and Dale Greiner, a halfback
from Mulvane, were elected Co-captains for the
1962 season.
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FRONT Row, CL TO nb: G. Patterson R. Adams, T. Hender T. W ll , F. M ff' M. F dh C '
sher, J. Fuquay, D. Bolen, C. Purviance, and L. Chanay.Son, a ace 0 m, or am C dpmmbi D' Glay
BACK ROW, QL TO RD: R. Schrick, R. Brown, B. Fellers, D. Mayerson, D. Blessing, L. Smith, B. Goldsmith, R. Stevenson,
R. Meyer, G. Young, G. Selig.
Basketball
Coached by veteran mentor E. D. "Gus"
Fish, the defending champion C.I.C. Hornet
Club fielded a young starting line-up that
included three sophomores, one junior and
one senior. The most pressing problem was
to develop the less experienced performers
in order to compete in the highly competi-
tive Central Intercollegiate Conference. As a
result of the long hours of practice under
the able teaching of Coach Fish, the Hor-
nets placed second in the Conference race
and brought the season record to a close
with a 14 win, 7 loss record.
Highlights of the 1962 season included
winning the Hasting College Invitational
Tournament at Hastings, Nebraska and per-
forming in outstanding games with St.
Benedict's and Texas Southern. Although
E-State lost the game to the tall and talent-
ed Texas Southern team, both teams gave
outstanding performances.
Coaches Gus Fish and Larry Ensminger anticipate results.
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E-State Opponent
Score Score
76 Central Missouri State 74
65 Central Missouri State 78
74 Rockhurst College 68
80 Texas Southern University 83
64 Central Oklahoma State 84
78 Texas Lutheran University 61
75 Southwest Texas State 72
65 Pan American University 77
80 South Dakota Wesleyan 71
83 Hastings College 74
78 Central Oklahoma State 64
82 iFOmaha University 55
66 Peru State 82
72 t1fFort Hays State 67
80 Pittsburg ' State 68
80 3Pittsburg State 84
75 Ottawa University 59
46 '?Washburn University 48
74 iiFort Hays State 89
85 5'St. Benedict's 57
51 icwashburn University 46
57 Rockhurst College 59
57 XSL Benedict's 56
Central Intercollegiate Conference
Fuquay scores against St. Benedict's.
C.I.C. SELECTS
FOUR HORN ETS
Nominated on the 1961-
1962 Central Intercollegiate
Conference all- star team
were four Emporia State
Hornets. Doug Glaysber, 6'-
5" sophomore center was
picked for the first team
consisting of six players.
Glaysher has consistently led
the Hornet scoring during
the season, and ranks in the
top five C.I.C. scoring lead-
ers.
Gaining positions on the
second team were Monroe
Fordham, 6'6" senior for-
ward and Travis Wallace,' 6'-
2" sophomore guard. Ford-
ham was the Hornet's lead-
ing rebounder and Wallace
was the Hornet's second
leading scorer. Nominated
for honorable mention was
6'5" Ion Fuquay junior for-
ward.
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1962 N.A.I.A. CHAMPIONS
CL TO RJ: L. Reed, A. Prescia, C. Atkins, C. Herpich, D. Ohlde, J. Camien, R. Woelk, and Coach Fran Welch.
Cross Country
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1962 Varsity Statistics
team number avg. best
placement of meets 4 mi. 4 mi.
1. Richard Woelk 10 21:46 21 .29
2. John Camien 8 21:46 21:29
5. Andy Prescia 8 22:25 21:42
4. Clarence Herpich 8 22:52 22 -09
5. Chuck Atkins 7 22:41 22:08
6. Lynn Reed 10 22:39 22:30
7. David Ohlde 10 22:48 22:34
8. Peter Clarke 7 22:04 22:04
9. John Bvely 2 22:22 21.56
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CIC Standings
Emporia 2 5
Fort Hays 36
Pittsburg 74
Omaha, St. Benedicts
ana' Washburn did not
compete.
To your marks!
Reed rounding the curve.
Prescia nears the finish line.
Camien leads in the final yards!
As the call came for the 1961-1962 season of Cross Country
competition, no one regarded the Hornets to be contenders for
national honors. By the time the season drew to a close, Coach
F. G. "Fran" Welch had molded his runners into one of the
most competitive teams in the history of K.S.T.C. The Hornet
harriers annexed the top small college title by winning the Na-
tional Cross Country Meet which was held in Omaha, Nebraska.
The Hornets totaled 73 points to lead the nearest rival by two
points.
The distance runners established a fine record of not having
been defeated in a dual meet all season. Wins were evident over
such competition as Wichita University, Omaha, Air Force
Academy, Fort Hays, Graceland, and Central Missouri State.
In two outstanding invitational meets, the E-State harriers
placed second in the Wichita Invitational, and third in the Okla-
homa State Meet. To add to their accomplishments, Coach Welch
guided his team to an unprecedented victory in the annual Cen-
tral Intercollegiate Conference Meet.
Outstanding performances were turned in throughout the
course of the season by Richard Woelk and David Ohlde. Out-
standing freshmen performers john Camien, Clarence Herpich,
Andy Prescia, and Kenneth Whitely added to the power of the
Hornet team.
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1962 Hornet Soccer Team
FRONT Row, CL T0 RJ: Hooper, J. Crair,
and L. Foster. BACK Row, QL 'ro RJ: J.
l Kennedy, W. Davidson, B. Johnston, and
L R. Kowamoto.
' The fast and exciting game of soccer was introduced to K.S.T.C. sports' fans
three years ago. Emporia State's Soccer -Club cannot participate in intercollegiate var-
sity competition due to graduate and professional team members, but the club is
sponsored by the E-State Physical Education Department. '
Coached by Dr. Wallace Browning and William Kerr, the members of the
Soccer Club are: jim Fraley, goalie, joe Philips and Ken Granelli, fullbacksg Larry
Foster, Jim Brown and Jarvas, halfbacksg jeff Crair, Alex Czencz, jim Kennedy, Gus
Templaon, and Bob Johnston, forwards. Other members of the club are: Roy Kowo-
mato, Bill Pervincinzis, Fred Knopfke, jim Rabitz, Jim Hooper, Walt Tomashoff,
Phil Wolfe, Wendell Davidson, and joe Fisher.
The 1961-1962 season record for the Club ,includes one win, three losses, and
one tie. They beat Tabor College of Hillsboro, lost to Tabor, lost twice to Parks Col-
lege of Parksville, Missouri, and tied the University of Kansas.
Soccer team in practice
Johnston defends Hornet goal.
Crair - a left-footed kicker?!
Kowamoto ready to kick
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CIC Standmgs
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Fort Hays 1
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Doug Glaysher
Joe Dudley
Lettermen:
Jack Henning
Don Placek
Pete Tull
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1962 Hornet Swimming Team
FRONT ROW: C L TO RJ: D. Orrell, M. Scott, J. Morris, A. McFarland, B. Redden, and B. Kearney. BACK ROW, CL TO RJ:
Coach E. Don McCullough, S. Weeks,,M. Pietronigro, W. Prost, J.'Sampson, F. Brandt, and student trainer.
Swimming
1961-1962 Season Record
E-State
Score
52 Northwest Missouri State
37 Pittsburg State
70 Central Missouri State
47 Westminster College
37 Missouri School of Mines
72 Central Missouri State
61 Creighton University
University of Nebraska
Creighton University
Pittsburg State
Northwest Missouri State
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39 Northeast New Mexico U.
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Orrell practicing the backstroke.
The Emporia State swimming team captured third
place in the Inter-State Championships held at War-
rensburg, Mo., March 9 and 10 to finish out the 1961-
1962 season.
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Prost working on the american crawl.
1962 Hornet Lettermen:
Angus McFarlane
Wayne Prost
- Michael Scott
Barney joe Redden
James Morris
Doyle Orrel-
Felix Brand
john Sampson
Scott Weeks
Michael Pietronigro
Kearney practicing the butterfly.
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QL TO RJ D Heaberlin T Coker M Plank D Irwin G Aleshire and J Belden
1962 CIC CHAMPS
CIC Standings
Emporia
Washburn 15 Letterman Max Plank
Fort Hays 5
Pittsburg 5
Omaha 4
St. Benedict's 3
Under the able coaching of Dr. Wallace Browning,
E-State won five of the seven divisions to compile its 16
points to win the C.I.C. tennis championship. Joe Belden
won the singles championship after being down 5-3 in
the third set. George Aleshire played his best tennis of
the season in winning the No. 2 singles. Max Plank
played his usual steady game and was never behind in
winning the No. 4 singles. Dennis Irwin, last year's
singles champion, had to come from behind in winning
the No. 5 singles. Plank and Aleshire once again proved
they were the class of No. 2 doubles division, by losing
only nine games in three division matches, easily winning
the division.
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Letterman joe Belden
Lettermen not pictured :
George Aleshire
Tom Coker
Verle Punke
Letterman Dennis Irwin
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Washington, L. Storck, L. Reed, and J. Calderon. BACK ROW, QL TO RJ: Trainer W. Winkle, J. Camien, J.
Bartels, B. Eicherman, C. Seawood, C. Richards, R. Woelk, B. Favrow, B. Goldhammer, L. Frohardt, Cole-
man, D. Roberts, K. Oard, D. Paul, and Coach F. Welch.
CIC Standings
INDOOR TRACK
Emporia 8 3 M
Fort Hays 54Mz
Omaha 28
Washburn 25
CSL Benedicfs and
Pittsburg did not
competej
Coach F. G. "Fran" Welch who has coached Hornet
track teams since 1928 guided the- 1962 cindermen to an-
other Central Intercollegiate Conference title. Outstand-
ing performers for the Hornets included: Ireland Sloan
in distance running, Bill Favrow, Bill Goldhammer, and
Kent Hurn in field eventsg John Camien in middle dis-
tance running, Eddie Washington and Richard Vininski
in the dashes, and Charlie Richards in the hurdles.
As champions of the Emporia Relays at Emporia,
April 13 and 14, the Hornets dominated the college divi-
sion by winning six events. Events won by the Hornets
were the shot put, high hurdles, pole vault Cfive way tie
for firstj, and three of the four relays they entered.
Anchoring all three winnings relays was speedy John
Camien.
The Hornets easily retained the C.I.C. track cham-
pionship with Favrow and Richards each winning two
events' and each breaking a record. Favrow broke his
own record in the shot put when he heaved the shot 54
feet 9 inches. Goldhammer also broke the old record
when he took second place with a toss of 53 feet and M5
inches. Favrow won the discuss with a toss of 148 feet
85 inches. Richards broke his record in 120-yard high
hurdles when he broke the tape in the time of 14.4 sec-
onds. He also won the high jump with a leap of 6 feet
3 inches. Sayers 'tied the standing record of 9.7 in the
100-yard dash and broke the 220-yard dash record with
a time of 21.5 seconds. Other winners were john Camien
in the one-mile run and Ireland Sloan in the 2-mile run.
The Hornets placed three men in the javelin, the mile
and two mile. Second, third, fourth and fifth places were
taken by the Hornets in the 880-yard run and places were
taken in three other events.
OUTDOOR TRACK
Emporia 98
Fort Hays 54m
Pittsburg 39M
Washburn 35
Omaha 29
St. Benedict's 0
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Ireland Sloan Ed Flenrje
Lynn Reed Richard Woelk john Camien
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1962 Lettermen not pictured
Jerry Dellunto
Charles Seawood
Richard Vininski
Eddie Washington
Charlie Richards leads the pack.
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AGOOD SEASON -17 WINS, 12 LOSSES
1962 Hornet Letterrnen
Gene Dunlgan
Lynn Goodell
Ron Sheets
Ted Hollembeak
Mar1on Llttlepage
Darrell Harkness
Charl1e Purvlance
Ron Quattr1n1
John Walker
John Cowley
Denn1s Murrey
Roy Flook
Gary Neely
M1ke Goodspeed
Wllbur Thome
Harr1son Stover
1962 Coaching Staff
Th1S season IS the last for Head
Kerr has res1gned to accept a pos1t1on
at Morehead State College Morehead
Kentucky effectlve th1s summer Mr
Kerr must be g1ven much credlt for
f1rmly establ1sh1ng baseball as a var
s1ty sport at K S T C
Asszstant Coach Don Page com
pleted h1s second year as co p1lot for
the E State n1ne Mr Page w1ll recexve
h1s degree from K ST C th1s sprmg
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Thome, Wilbur
Hollembeak, Ted
Neely, Gary
Littlepage, Marion
Sheets, Ron
Flook, Roy
Walker, Johnnie
Goodell, Lynn
Dunigan, Gene
Goodspeed, Mike
Cowley, John
Harkness, Darrell
Wrench, Don
Purviance, Charlie
Quattrini, Ron
Speak, Virgil
Murrey, Dennis
Schierkolk, LeRoy
Stover, Harrison
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President King discusses situation with baseball trainer.
1962 Fielding Statistics
assists put outs
55 55
48 39
44 20
2 31
1 6
13 175
17 202
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total errors
110 9
87 9
64 12
33 5
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188 5
219 0
41 3
45 7
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17 0
18 2
4 0
9 0
11 0
2 0
4 0
8 0
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The Emporia State bench.
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All students- enrolled at K.S.T.C. of
Emporia, approved by the College Health
Service for participation in physical educa-
tion activities are eligible to enter any ac-
gram The objectives of the intramural
program include recreation, social values,
bodily prowess, scholarship, development
of varsity material, and furthering a per-
manent interest 1n sports.
tivity sponsored by the intramural pro-
W0men's intramurals are a part of the
program of the Women's Recreation As-
sociation on K.S.T.C.'s campus. The 1961-
62 officers are: Jo Minnis, president, Nan-
cy Curry, vice-presitlentg Betty Stainbrook,
secretary-treasurerg Pat Caruthers, publicity
chairmanf and Olivia Price, assistant pub-
licity cloairmang Betty Stainbrook, intra-
mural manager and Joyce Reusser, assistant
intramural manager.
Intramural sports for women include
tennis, golf, volleyball, badminton, table
tennis, basketball, bowling, swimming,
archery, and softball.
Intramural bowling . . . good form!
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Plaques are awarded at the end of the
year to the organizations with the highest
accumulation of points earned during the
year. The 1961-62 trophies were awarded
to the Sophomores in the Independent
League and to Alpha Sigma Tau in the
Sorority League. '
lntmmmfal athletics for men operates
through the division of Health, Physical
Education and Recreation under the Intra-
mural Director, james Brown. The Intra-
mural Council is composed of the Intra-
mural Director, assistant director and all
unit managers. The Council participates in
all planning involved in the area of intra-
mural sports. Its action is advisory.
Intramural sports for men include
touch football, basketball, softball, volley-
ball, track, swimming, bowling, archery,
badminton, golf, handball, table tennis,
tennis, and horseshoes.
Throughout each year a running point
total is kept in the Intramural Office for
each contesting team or organization. At
the year's end the team that has earned the
highest point total in the Independent and
Greek League respectively is awarded the
All-Sports Championship of Kansas State
Teachers College of Emporia. The award
is a traveling trophy with each owners
name engraved on it. The trophy becomes
the permanent possession of the organiza-
tion winning the award three years. The
1961-62 All-Sports Trophy went to Alpha
Kappa Lambda in the Fraternity League
and to Hui-O-Hawaii in the Independent
League.
Intramural basketball takes a funny twist sometimes.
The Sig Tau A-team versus the Sig Tau B-team ....
tied for intramural basketball championship.
Seriously though, competition is high for the All-
Sports trophy.
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SPCJRTS SPECTACULAR...
The Pounch Bowl
' The faculty-versus-faculty benefit basketball game drew more than 800 spectators who witnessed a 28 to 28 tie
N with no overtime play-off. Fifty cents was charged for admission to see this Sports Spectacular!
In what proved to be defense against defense, the Euclids and the Cies-
talts, played to a 28 to 28 tie, at the Civic Auditorium March 23, in the first
Q "Paunch Bowl" benefit game.
i An exciting, hilarious evening was begun with a basketball game be-
U tween an Emporia State student league team loaded with former Hornet all
stars, and Thompson Electric, a city league team led by former Fort Hays
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i the crowd with a full hour and a half of stomach aches in the form of laughter.
, Player-announcer Joe Rossillon kept the crowd in stitches most of the night
Q with his excellent introductions and comments during the contest.
3 Had it not been for the faculty cheerleaders, the game may have
been busted open at any time by either team. Head cheerleader Dean Ruth
I Schillinger and her five counterparts led a student section in some cheers
S. they were sometimes detained, being chased by the Gestalts.
T Also making a hit was a German Pep Band which couldn't decide
for sure where bands were supposed to be seated so they moved around un-
til they were back where they started. And sure enough the anthem begin-
ning the game was a song about Texas. The band, the Gestalts, the cheer-
leaders, and Mr. Rossillon made the fans sit up and take notice at one stretch
when they all joined forces and executed the "twist" in a manner never be-
fore witnessed by so many laughing and crying spectators.
Following the tremendously funny game was a dance with the Don
Kile Combo doing a splendid bit of work. It was surprising to see so many
faculty stars and their wives dancing after a hard played contest. During the
dance, an intermission was called and .Bob Lowen presented Dean V. T.
Trusler with the total proceeds for the Student Emergency Fund Campaign
in the amount of 35573.35 1
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T State cager Merle Sturd. The electricians dewired the "Hustlers," 104-87.
never heard during a varsity basketball game and chose to root for the Eu-
clids. Lending cheers for the Gestalts were the varsity cheerleaders although
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the feminine side of the faculty, led by Dean of Women,
Dr. Ruth Schillinger. Adding much needed support were
Dr. Helen Douglas and Dr. L. D. Moulton, Education,
Dorothy Martin, Edna McCullough, Margaret Hawks,
and Alline Holmes, Women's Physical Education, and
Dr. Kathryn Whiten, Home Economics. The varsity
cheerleaders adorned in special garb assisted.
I Bouncing- for the Student Services team was William
Wygle, Maurice Dutton, Roger Green, Paul DeVivo,
Steve Muck, and Al Locke. Dribbling for the head shrink-
ers CPsychology Department teamb was Dr. Eugene Ed-
ington, Dr. J. F. Kilpatrick, Dr. George Camp, Dr. Phil-
lip Brough, Dr. Elton Amburn, William Tucker, and My-
ron Rodee. Bill Tucker of the Math Department and Dr.
Merritt Sanders of the Psychology Department coached
for the two all-American squads.
Cheerleader Sammie Heagerty
Cheerleader Bonnie Kuhlman
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Gary Sherrer, Keith Griener, Don Williams, Mr. Reicherter.
Blue Key is a national honorary leadership and
service fraternity for men. Its members are selected
from Emporia State men at the close of their junior
year, and they participate throughout their senior
year. Members are selected for their leadership
ability, scholarship, and service to Emporia State.
Blue Key does not intend to build leaders, but to
take them after they have established themselves,
recognize their accomplishments and ability, and
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BLUE KEY
will contribute to the welfare of Kansas State
Teachers College Membership IS traditionally
limited to eleven men It IS felt that by limiting
zation small, the group becomes more effective
and membership is something that is sought after
and desired strongly by the men of Emporia State
With a strong desire for membership, once chosen,
a man will be more likely to contribute vitally to
the success of the group
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Beverly Allison
Judy DeBross
Anita Edwards
Karen Erbes
Roger Green
Dale Griener
WH O'S
Ronald Haxton
Sam Hayes
Dennis Irwin
Scott Irwin
Mary Ann Lutz
Mary jane Martin
Larry McCall
Dona McKanna
Paul McKnab
janet jo Minnis
Marilyn Newton
Max Plank
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Zoe Ann Rockenbach
Judy Sandstrom
Marilyn Schauf
Dean Seibold
Susan Spriggs
Barbara Street
Larry Thompson
Kay Wedel
Don Williams
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Ron Haxton
Marilyn Newton
Xi Phi, honorary leadership fraternity, consists of
twenty-four who are selected by past members
twice a year. Any junior or senior who maintains
a 3.5 grade average and is a recognized leader of
at least one organization is eligible. Xi Phi, first
organized under the direction of Dr. Edwin Brown
in 1922, sponsors Miss Emporia State.
Virginia Bundy
Richard Carlson
Gary Condra
Anita Edwards
Monroe Fordham
Glen Harbaugh
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Bob Johnston
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Mary Ann Lutz
Mary jane Martin
Larry McCall
Paul McNabb
jo Minnis
Max Plank
Phil Seibold
Gary Sherrer
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gie Evans, Harry Stephens. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Thomas, Carolyn Mathews, Tom DeWeese, Dorothy Schwindr, Roy Gatewood, Norma
Pyle, Vernon Rice, Ruth Ann Spencer, Emma Channon, Gene Eidman, Barbara Johnson, Duane Watts, Judy Schick, Tom Fowler
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ld S h Marvin Greenburg, Larry Bender,
FRONT ROW: Charles Dent, Dolores Justus, janet Scheibe, Eddie Holub. BACK ROW: jero po n,
Connie Beecher, Bruce Mortimer, Jerry Mason, Mr. DeVivo.
REHABILITATION
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The Vocational Rehabilitation Club has been ac-
tive on campus for two years now. It has been the
goal for the club to orient new students to college,
help solve problems of its members, and to coordi-
nate the college V.R.S. program and the students
needs. Membership is open to anyone who is inter-
ested. Meetings have included such things as films,
guest speakers, visits by faculty members and card
parties.
STANDING: Pat Smith, Noel Klien, jim Bushey, Bernice Hogan, Paul Eck, joe
Atteberry. SECOND ROW: Chuck Barrett, Susan Springgs, Loretta McFarland,
Karen Adams, Gerald Pauler. FIRST ROW: Jane Eaton, Yvonne Winkley, Victor
Spinsky, Janet Donald, Larry Lynch.
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Bob Wisdom Harold Willis Thomas Eddy Jack C. Woodland Kathryn Schmidt Pat Quillin Merril McHenry Gilbert Leisman Ralph
Dave Goering Janet Beckner Nancy Wagner Carolee Emley
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FIRST ROW: Mr. Spencer, Advisor, Donna Bell, Judy Grover, Kay Curfman, Judy Voth, Judy Schick, Nancy Messick, Peggy Jarvis. SECOND
ROW: Dean Jernigan, Nancy Swan, Ron Aeschliman, Lois Gordon, Edy. Sweet, Barbara Baker, Carolee Emley. THIRD ROW: Dr. Boles,
Advisor, Jim Lundy, Charles Cottril, Dave Taylor, Ken Babrock, Conni McAskill, Larry Maggroth, Judy Wertszberger, Janet Simek.
BIOLCGY CLUB
FIRST ROW' Paul F. Basch Faculty Advisor' Angharad jones William Eikerman Dennis Smith Lex Gislar Kay Rogers Barbara How
Lattimore Linda Schroer Richard Carlson jan Minor Bill McGraw Darrell Slabaugh Roderick Spencer Larry Smith Karen Floyd
Connie Page Clark Minton.
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ard. SECONlJ ROW: Gene Nelson, Ardean MeCorkle, Marilyn Storrer, Donna Jeari Himpel, Pamela Andersoh, Linda Bruinback, LoVelle
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President, Neil Roach HSSi5fed bY Mafillm LEFT TO RIGHT funidentifiedb, Keith Greiner, Phil Berry, Kendall
Newton soberly dole our the food fof fhe Wolf, and Richard F. Reicherter CSponsorD, are busy roasting wieners
feast. for the Phi Beta Lambda annual fall picnic at Emporia State.
' Do you think we came here to stand around? Where's
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Roach, Gene Heitman, Bud Redman, Keith A. Gi-einer. SITTING: Janet Hall, Ed Schulenberg,
Beverly Allison, Marilyn Newton, Dave Eldridge, and Roberta Bain. Not pictured is Gary Byrne.
Members listen intently as a speaker addresses them at one of their monthly meetings.
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onte ommons, Leon Tesken, joe Barrels, jim Carlile, Michael O' Leary, Donald Leffler. Bob Hastings, Ray Evans Gary Thomas Dr,
Russell.
PI OMEGA PI
Business
h M l h Patricia Duncan Marcia White Nevada Truesdell Gretchen Blick
ensderfer Mickey Holt. SECOND ROW: Edwin Hooper Sponsor' aurice
' ' ' ' d R ll De t. Head' Alline Holmes Sponsor. THIRD
mer Judith Schwartz Carol Koehler Ardith Greer Simmins Dr. Raymon usse P
ROW: Stan Goble Martin Halley Vernon Hastert Michael OI.eary Larry McCall Richard Crane Mark Mersmann Leon Tes
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The new members are: LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK RQW: Krma Minden, john
Sheets, Lovella Smith, Virginia Sue Snyder, Maline Lundstedt, and Joyce
Van Gundy.
Miss Lenora Brinkley, Mr. Carl Birchard, Miss Mar-
The twenty-eighth chapter of Delta Pi
Epsilon, National Honorary Fraternity for
graduate students of business education,
was formally installed at K.S.T.C., Em-
poria, on August 17, 1957. Alpha Delta
Chapter is the only chapter to be organized
in the state of Kansas.
Delta Pi Epsilon fraternity, founded in
1936, is an honorary graduate organization
for men and women devoted to the ad-
vancement and professionalization of busi-
ness education. Through its ideals of serv-
ice, leadership, and cooperation, the fra-
ternity strives to make significant contribu-
tions to professional growth and scholarly.
achievement in business education.
Officers are: President, Mrs. Sylvia Sim-
mons, Eskridge, Kansas, Vice President,
Mr. Harvey J. Cooke, Kansas City, Mis-
souri, Recording Secretary, Mrs. Opal Pal-
meteer, Claflin, Kansas, Treasurer, Mr.
john Sheets, McPherson, Kansas, Historian,
Miss Anna Mae Carey, Ellinwood, Kansas.
Sponsors of Alpha Delta Chapter are Dr.
Lloyd Edwards and Mr. Richard F. Reich-
Cffef.
lllllfsg HW: fohdn Siheets, Mrs. Sylia Simmons, I-larvey Cooke, Miss Anna Marie Carey, Mrs. Opal Palmateer. SECOND ROW: Gordon
r1e , r. L oy E wards, Sponsor, John L. Smith, Mr. Richard Brown, Gilbert Boone, Victoria Dailey, Mrs. Waunita Norman, Mrs.
Evelyn Wilson, Mrs. Audrey Loomis, Mr. Richard F. Reicherter, Sponsor.
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Johnson, Linda McCune, Helen Oltjenbruns, Elizabeth McTaggert, Francis Hollis, Richard Letellier, Norma Jacks, Sharron Swender, Ro
berta Bain Al Crawford Duaine Dutton. BACK ROW: Suzanne Dall, Mary Helen Ingerson, Kay Vreeland, Unidentified, Diane Suits, Kay
Engler, Kathy Neill, Barbara Baird, Ula Hurd, Juanita Sheldon, Mary Coons, Helen Hageman, Barbara Johnson, Pat Tope, Kenneth
Wheelen
KAPPA DELTA PI
Education
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FRONT ROW: Janet Fox Linda Paugh Patsy Gugler Am Blfluildngtigveldmlfgnildlehtifield Iggnriiis lirvfivrii BACK ROW: Robert Kasselman
Jlziililet Igiintei FinnEargesvgaoggfigly?3rzi3-liiiaMDSf1icIzinG?lEeF:i'i:rsia Rraheedl Judy DeBross Sharon Reynolds' Beverly Allison Karen Erbes
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FIRST ROW: Miss Douglas, Zoe Ann Rockenbach, Past President, Carol Houser, Historian, Larry Lynch, Treasurer, jill Weigel, Vice-l9resi-
dentg Janice Brinkman. SECOND ROW: Dr. Sandefur, Sponserg Mr. Bowman, Sponserg Kenneth Wheelen, Secretaryg Donna Covey, President.
.N.E.A.
Student National Education Association is the party where gifts and food were given to seven
largest organization on campus having member- needy families of Emporia, the S.N.E.A. State Con-
ship of 580 this past year. Some of the outstanding vention held here on E-State Campus, and the
activities of S.N.E.A. this year were the Christmas Spring Picnic.
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FIRST ROW: Dr. J. Chalmers Herman CSponsorD, D. D. Wagoner QSong Leaderl, Peggy Jarvis CPianistJ, Sharon Craig CPresidentD,
Marilyn Gertsen CVice Presidentb, Janice Rahn CSecretary-Treasurerb, John Sumners CVice Presidentl, Dr. Miller. SECOND ROW: Patricia
Greene, Terri Malone, Loretta Olivier, Dona McKanna, Linda Schroer, Carolyn L. Ulrich, Carol Breneman, Donna Trolinger, Diane
Nichols, Sivone Kong.
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FIRST ROW: Marcia Volk, Eleanor VC'ebb, Sharon Ward, Ann Austin, Martha Maddox, Carol Reed, Carol Huff Donna Sasse Carolyn
Wickham, Vicki Johnson. SECOND ROW: Sherry Schroeder, Priscilla Thomas, Leah Will, Nancy Griffeth, Peggy Aim Mullen Tom Fowler
Kenneth Wheelen, Wilbur Kunkel, Jane Eaton, Dorothy Thompson, Sue King, Margaret Roberts, Marilee Traylor, Sally Clerico.
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George M. Rundell, Jim Jones, John Rotz. SECOND ROW: Beth Mattingly, Carol Breneman, Pat Greene, Pat Reid, Marlene Lorher, Mary
jane Dawe, Karen Kuhns, Margarita Mesen, Mike Culp, Peggy Ann Mullen, Ann Austin, Beverly Pankratz.
SPANISH CLUB
FIRST ROW: Tom Newton, Ronald Fundis, Paul DeGraffenreid, Edward Roberts, Cecelia Patry,'Phyllis Marsh, Phyllis Henson, janet
Fox Diane Fankhauser. SECOND ROW: Terri Malone, Donna Trolinger, Linda Kay Landis, Caroline Sparks, Rose Correa, Pam Fellmg-
hani, Clark Minton, Ellis A. Penny, jim McDonald, Dennis Robinson, Kerry Granger,
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F1 Row: B le fVlCC Presidentj, L1lla1n Wall CSponsorD, Minnie M. Miller, Patricia Gug .
RST ECONiJlrillOW2il Eloward A. Roberts, Sharron Swender CTreasurerJ, Donna Trolinger, George M. Rundell, Yvonne Baldwin, J-
RusslAN Cty
FIRST ROW: Karen Courtney, Dina Fankhauser, Jack E. Evans CSponsorD, Victor Spinski CPresiclentD, Marlene johnson CVice Presidentj,
Beverly Ann Boling CSecretary-Treasurerj. SECOND ROW: Laura Anderson, Harold Willis, Tom Newton, David Dees, jeff L. Dallam,
Neal E. Brown, Stan Hobbs, Eric Haws, George M. Rundell, Beverly Pankratz.
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Schwmdt, Cecelia Parry, Sharon Ward, Patricia Kilts, Mary Martin. SECOND ROW: Ruth Hattaway, Mary Ellen Welch, Royce Ann Bax-
ter, Joyce Harvey, Marilyn Johnson, Ruth Fruit, Pat Duncan, Frances Salmon, Nancy Miller, ,Esther Fox, Ann Bruning, Suzanne Dall.
Eleanor Burenheide, President 5 Karen
Kern, Vice-President, Barbara Johnson,
Secretary, Betty Webster, Treasurer, Joyce
Reusser, Publicity Chairman, June Mc-
Clure, Historian, Rosalie Brinkman, Social
Chairman, are the officers and Miss Nor-
man Karhoff, Mrs. Marian Wilson, Dr.
Kathryn Whitten are the sponsers.
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
Foocl, Fashion, Fun
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FIRST ROW: Jeannette Robinson Rita McKay, Shirley Partingiton, Esther Schreck fState Secretary?, Karen , . 3
June McClure, Joyce Reusser, Barbara Johnson, Rosalie Brinkman, Betty Webster, Nancy Coddmgton, Joaim WigmerHsEC0ND foil.
Jenelle Markley, Linda Sunderland, Martha Jemison, Judy Simek, Karen Johnson, Jan R1ggS, Beverly Maefrhf en, .ru Y ammanv m 3
Lockert, Sandra Miller, Dorothy Kunkel, Frances Burdette, Janice Harlan.
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Cornwell, Mrs. Inez Cox. SECOND ROW: Miss Irene Hansen, Mr. Benjamin Richards, Miss Gertrude Lemon, Miss Alice Ruf, Judy Schwartz,
Judy McGowan, Mrs. Marjorie Williams, Ron Johnson, Ken Smejkal, Donald Pady, Larry Sloan, jack Davis, Keith Trost, Robert McKin-
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Ziegler, Treasurerg Kevin Hogan, Program Chairman, Bill Throm,Secretaryg Mr. R. Ashbaugh, Sponsor, Arland L. Grover, Sponsorg
John R. Schullge, Raymond Ashbaugh. SECOND ROW:, Larry Salisbury, Ralph R. Ross, Frank E. Mitchell, Harold Merrifield, Richard
Sowers, Terry Reams, Elmer Coehran, Dwane DeWeese, Bob Stoebener, Warren Funk, Loren Martens, Tom DeWeese, Raymond Schu- E
maker, Larry Doud, Norman Witte. THIRD ROW: Gary Yoshina, Howard Driver, jerold W. Spohn, Richard Irwin, Gerald J. Wiltz, Dwain l
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matics society for undergraduate students. The
Kansas Beta Chapter was founded in 1952. It is
one of 62 chapters in the United States. Qualifi-
cations for membership are based on scholarship
in general and in mathematics. There were 56
students who were members. this year. Kansas
Beta has the distinction of being the only chapter
which has two past national presidents. Professor
Charles B. Tucker was national president from
1951 to 1955. Dr. O. J. Peterson held the office
from 1941 to 19-43.
Professor Marion Emerson is the sponsor of the
local chapter. Other faculty members are Professor
Lester Laird, Professor Vernon Sheffield, Professor
John Burger, Professor Ruth Otterstrom, Instruc-
tors Don Bruyr, George Downing, and john
Couch.
K A P P A M U E I LQ N Kappa Mu Epsilon is a aafioaa1 honorary mathe-
Mathematics
President, Phil Seiboldg Vice-President, Jackie Devoreg Secretary,
Roberta Bain, Treasurer, Larry Koegeboehng Corresponding Sec-
retary, Prof. Charles B. Tucker.
FIRST ROW: Dr. Marion Emerson, Larry Koegeboehn, Jackie DeVore, Phil Seibold, Roberta Bain, Charles Tucker. SECOND ROW: Vernon
Sheffield, John Couch, Don Bruyr, Dr. john Burger, jim Major, john Riddle, Lex Gislar. THIRD ROW: Thomas Metz, Robert Beyer, Bill
Ronen, Thomas Martin, John Rotz, Robert Kasselman.
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The Mathematics Club is an organization of stu-
dents who find pleasure in examining, outside the
classroom, interesting sidelights and applications
of the subject matter. Membership is open to any-
one interested in mathematics. Sixty-nine students
joined this year.
Among the activities of the group are monthly
meetings, a Christmas party, and a Spring picnic.
Some of the topics presented at meetings were
Blackboard Digital Computer, Soap Bubbles, and
Star of Bethlehem.
Faculty sponsors of the organization are Professor
john Burger and Professor Charles B. Tucker.
MATHEMATICS
CLUB
President, jackie Devoreg Vice-president, John Rotzg Secretary-treasurer, jerelean Long, Reporter, Willard Elledge.
FIRST ROW: Linda Sears, Roberta Bain, john M. Burger, John Rotz, jereleen Long, Jacqueline DeVore, C. B. Tucker, john Couch.
SECOND ROW: Darline Terrell, Mary joan Maher, Louis Oard, Leo R. Richter, jim Major, Kenneth L. Johnson, Robert Beyer, Eddie Fun-
dis, Sue Carlat, Bea Lewis. THIRD ROW: Beverly Homolka, Sue Berger, Ben Fogle, Arthur Schwiethale, Leon Teske, Dennis Platt, George
Poole, D. McFarland Zimmerman, Melinda Denton, Christie Hudspeth.
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ton, Kay Kallail.
Treble Cleff, composed of sixteen women's voices,
was directed by Miss Rosamond Hirschorn and ac-
companied this year by Sharon Mayes. Marie
Burns presided as president and Karen Frederick
as treasurer. The student director was Kay Kallail
and the librarian posts were filled by Linnie Hicks
and Zae Anne Middleton. Organized by Miss Cath-
rine Strouse in 1912 as a double quartet, Treble
Cleff is the oldest, continuous musical organization
on K.S.T.C.'s campus. Annual try-outs are held in
the fall for this voluntary, selective ensemble open
to both music and non-music majors. Life member-
ship is retained by all members in this extracur-
ricular organization, participants not receiving col-
TREBLE CLEF
lege credit hours for their efforts. Treble Cleff pro-
vided musical entertainment for both civic and
school functions this year. During the Christmas
season, they carolled around Emporis, at the hos-
pitals and in the rotunda of the Administration
Building at K.S.T.C. The highlight of the year was
the annual state-wide tour of western Kansas high
schools, which also included a television appear-
ance. The climax of the year was the Spring Re-
cital, which immediatelytfollowed the tour, pre-
sented for the public in Beach Music Hall. The
same repertoire that was sung on tour was pre-
sented at the Spring Recital.
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FIRST RONV: David Fry CVice Presidentl Judi Sandstrom james Truelove fChairman '
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AMERICAN IN TITUTE OF PHYSICS
FIRST ROW: Bill Cloud, Ray Dean Rust fljresidentl, Larry Koegeboehn CSecretaryD, Guy Oldfield fTreasurerD, Terry Purcell CVice Presi-
dent7, John Fish. SECOND ROW: Henry Huddlestun, Lyle Scharenberg, Norbert Harold, Vernon Rice, john Quinn, jim Cioni, Dan Harp,
Nancy Brooks. THIRD ROW: Chris Reekie, Scott Cram, John Rotz, Marllin Simon, Larry Toburen, Richard Hellbaum, james Truelove, Jim
Hull, jan L. Minor, Benny Doughty.
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Parliamentariang Edwin Bartley, Presidentg Henry Tamanaha, Vice Presidentg Dennis Plank, Petition Editorg Ardean McCorkle, Mr. B.
I A. Nugent, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Leland Lalllerg George Alexander, Don Fleemang Richard Weldon, Wayne Hamiltong Evert More-
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U95' AICICISOU, Max Plank, Ed Bartley, Lee Lallier, Robert Benortham, Dr. Robert Taylor. SECOND ROW: David Archer
Kenneth Johnson, Gerald Parks, David jordan, Allen Busenitz, Don Kile, Everett Moreland, jim Bagg, Clint Poppe,
Roger Dill, John Fish, Henry Tamanaha, Richard Winter, Ray Gilstrap, Tom Emswiler, Sidney Allison, Richard
PHI MU ALPHA
EMPCRIA STATE WCODWIND CHAMBER
AND ENSEMBLE MUSIC SOCIETY
The Emporia State Woodwind Chamber and En-
semble Music Society, under the direction of Mr.
L. J. Liegl and with the assistance of the secretary,
Dorothy Heidebrecht, presented two successful
performances: the Tenth Annual Summer Concert
of 1961 and the Sixth Annual Winter Concert of
1962, both free and open to the public. Musicians
from all over the state of Kansas were recom-
mended to Mr. Liegl for participation, in the an-
nual concert. Mr. Liegl selected approximately
twenty-four of the more talented players, capable
of playing the specialized music. Previous to re-
hearsal time, the selected musicians were sent their
music for personal preparation. A few weeks pre-
ceding each of the performances, the participants
gathered at Kansas State Teachers College to re-
hearse diligently and madly as a unit. The Winter
Concert, usually consisting of on-campus students,
K.S.T.C. graduates, and interested participants re-
quired the musician to have played in one summer
program. For the first time, high-school students
were 'invited to play in the Winter Concert. Honor-
ing the invitation were Lee Brokaw, a clarinetist
from Emporia, Mary Lou Kramer, an oboeist from
Melverng and Sandra Simmons, a flutist from Esk-
ridge.
The concert players, receiving no college
credit hours for their.-efforts, played a variety of
styles and types of chamber music. Any combina-
tions of instruments in which one or more wood-
wind instruments play an important part were eli
gible to play in the concerts.
This specialized music group, organized by Mr.
L. J. Liegl eleven years ago, has provided-an op-
portunity for those who are interested in broad-
ening their horizons in literature for woodwind
instruments. In 1957, the group became a formal
organization, at which time Mr. Liegl was elected
its president and has successfully continued in this
realm today.
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FRONT ROW: Dr. Robert Anderson, Henry Tamanaka, john Mikow, Tim johnson, Wayne Hamilton, Barbara Robins, Sue Summerville.
BACK ROW: jimmy Quinn, Grace Stouppe, Bill Cook, Gordon Woolf.
BRASS CHQIR
The twelve piece Brass Choir, organized and di-
rected first semester by Mr. B. A. Nugent, per-
formed brass literature under the direction of Dr.
Robert Anderson second semester. This choir,
made up of brass instruments and tympani, pro-
vided a chance for ensemble practice for those who
were interested. As a voluntary, non-selective
group, pending further interested participants, the
Brass Choir could develop into separate ensembles
of brass instruments for further study of brass lit-
erature. Other tentative plans include a student
recital. ,
The Emporia State Men's Chorale, functioning to
provide musical entertainment for private, civic
and school activities was directed by Mr. Richard
Kamprath and accompanied this year by Mr. Paul
Moore. Presiding officers for the school year were
Don Fleeman, president,
MEN'S CHORALE
Steve Williams, vice-president, Steve Kimple, sec-
retary, and Ed Bartley, publicity. As a voluntary
selective male chorus, its members were not re-
quired to be music majors. The Men's Chorale per-
formed at Curli-Q, the annual benefit variety
show, and performed this year for the first time
at the Miss Emporia State Contest. They also pre-
sented the last musical number at the annual Sing-
ing Bee on a non-competitive basis, giving the
judges time to make decisions on participating
groups. The Men's Chorale went on their three day
spring tour to Kansas high schools in March of
this year. The climax of the year for the singing
group was the Spring Concert, April 8, 1962,
which immediately followed the tour. They pre-
sented the same program in the Spring Concert as
that presented during the tour. i
FIRST ROW, Clint Poppe, Wayne Johnson, Tom McCoy, Duane May, Steven Williams, Don Fleeman, Ed Bartley, How-
ard Driver, Steve Kimple. SECOND ROW: Mr. R. Kamprath, Duane Peckman, Jim Chubb, jim Harter, Ken Johnson,
Bob-Neill, Larry Koegeboehn, Gordon Woolf, Jarry Waldrip, john Reynolds. THIRD ROW! Clark Smith, Richard
Robins, Norman Whitte, Richard Weldon, Roy Meyers, Charles Crabtree, Ron Greinke, john Hanscum, Robert
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by Mr. Richard Kamprath with the assistance of
the student manager, Don Fleeman, and the ac-
companists, Barbara Street and Sharon Mayes. The
non-selective Symphonic Choir, composed of ap-
proximately two hundred interested music stu-
dents enrolled in choir per semester, prepared and
presented for the public two concerts of great
'Christmas Concert during the first semester. Solo-
ists for this concert were Mrs. Shirley Moore, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Vogel and Dr. T. C. Owen. A
forty piece orchestra accompanied, in which a guest
from Manhattan played in the string section. The
Spring Concert, presented second semester, consist-
ed of Bach Motet and other works' by Handel,
Brahms, Vaughn Williams, and Borodin.
choral music. The Messiah was presented at the
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Band by Dr. Charles M. Hendricks, the director, for performances
during the second semester. The Concert Band was then divided
in half to form two pep bands which alternately played at the
basketball games under the direction of Max Plank and Gerald
LAST ROW CLARINETS, SEATED, L TO R: Elaine Dawson, Marie
Reams, Marietta Rummage, Lucretia Litchfield. STANDING, L 'ro
R: Bob Miller, Myrlene Eklund, Bob Kyner, Shirley Willis, Dr.
C. M. Hendricks, Director. TUBAS, L TO R: Don Kile, Gordon
Woolf, Don Fleeman. LAST Row 'rRUMPETs, L TO R: Jim Quinn,
Richard Weldon, Alfred See, Cora Yoder, Clint Poppe. THIRD
ROW, L TO R: Ray Gilstrap, Barbara Laird, Virginia Day, Janet
Ireland, Barbara Bryan, Glenda Sims, Everett Moreland, Caryn
Shelor, George Alexander, Judy Cummins, Judy Simek, Donna
Morgan, James Chubb, Alan Hawkins, Donna Sasse, K. Roger
Dill, John Fish, Fred Garlett, David Bisoni, Ray Rabon, Melvin
Schuette, Rodney Alerson, Phyllis Old, Marian Evenson, Henry
BAND
Parks. During the second semester, the band took a two day
state-wide concert tour to play in Kansas high schools. The cli-
max of the semester for the Symphonic Concert Band was the
Spring Concert, which included a guest trumpet soloist, Rafael
Mendez, visiting K.S.T.C. for the fourth time by popular demand.
Tamanaha, Richard Robins, Richard Winter, Bill Cook, Tim
Johnson, David Jordan, Edwin Bartley, Dennis Plank, Wayne
Hamilton. SECOND ROW, L TO R: Leland Lallier, Janet Mahan,
Sally Bundy, Carolyn Butler, Judy Simmons, Kathleen Small,
Sidney Allison, Max Plank, Margaret Facklem, Jeanne Appelby,
Grace Stouppe, Gerald Parks, Stephen Kimple, David Archer,
Ardean McCorkle, Janet Hefner, Barbara Riggs. FIRST ROW, L
TOS R: Rhonda Anderson, Harold Baughn, Judy Martin, Elaine
Shaw, Patricia Kester, Maxine Moore, Gwydotta Warkentin, Fran
Foos, Rita Lennington, Carole Herzog, Sandra Cooper,'I.inda
Coons. '
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FIRST ROW: Joe Hinen, Mike Dietrict. Larry Levick, Everett Morelone, William Roland Cook III, Wayne Johnson, Clark Smith, Bob
Linebaugh, John Mast, Pollard, Culp, Waldrip, George Alexander, David Lickteig, Clint Poppe, Don Fleeman, Jim Bagg, Ray Rabon,
Fred Garlett, Howard Driver, Robert DeHaven, Gordan Woolf, Larry B. Stockwell, Mike Gates, James Pykiet, John Reynolds, Kenneth
Briggs, Arnold Nagely, James Harten, Dolores Justus. SECOND ROW: Anna Childers, Elaine Shaw, Frances Burdette, Cheryl Auer, Kay
Wedel, Judy Lostutter, Vi Blackford, Trudy Seaton, Frances Luginsland, Diana Bolliger, Leona Stein, Betty O'Bleness, Linnie Hicks,
Kathryn Whitten, Kaye Kallail, Karen Frederick, Marilyn Otstott, Barbara Street, Marie Burns, Sherry Feltner, Dianne Suits, Janice Baker,
Barbara Madden, Judy Brownfield, Carol Breneman, Sherry Wachter, Joy Offen, Annette Basgall, Marilyn Welch, Shelby Steele, Patty
Longhofer, Betty Schick, Panela Huntington, Judy Kent, Judy Woodward, Phyllis Kay Hawkins, Sue Goss, Janet Rupe, Donna Loop, Lor-
etta Scrivner, Sharon Ludwirg, Sharon Deering, Janet Woodley, DeAnn Marbourg, Helen Cotton. THIRD ROW: Carol Ann Gresham,
Karen Lee Jeffery, Sharon Lynn, Barbara Parker, Sylvia Buchanan, Melba Cox, Barbara Ward, Jeannette Jury, Bonnie Hughes, Pat Payne,
Barbara Pacharo Larid, Rhonda Mowbray, Mary Ann Berry, Janet Ireland, Annetta Jilg, Michaol Cauberry, Karen York, Alexis Ra-
bourn, Donna Jost, Judi Pratt, Karen Arnold, Ruthie Jordan, Sharon Mayes, Frances Moreland, Margaret Roberts, Carol Ammons, Lu-
cretea Litchfield, Wyonna Schmidt, Maxine Moore, Lana Sanders, Phyllis Old, Martha Train, Donna Stewart, Pat Kent, Myrna Walter,
Phyllis Duncan, Carol Jean Zwiener, Pat Kramer, Ruth Melcher, Marcia Mahar, Marlene Pauler, Beth Mohr, Vicki McAdoo, Melva Long,
Marilyn Ames, Ardith Simmons. FOURTH ROW: Ann Imasche, Karen Leslie, Mary Jane Mayall, Carol Reed, Connie Beecher, Cheryl Yot-
ter, Paula Perkins, Pam Fellingham, Kay High, Pat Gastrock, Barbara Baird, Deanne Negley, Eloise Wall, Donna Morgan, Judy Reed,
Carolyn Joyner, Donna Peters, Coleen Pettit, Diana Gates, Carol Reed, Carolyn Harris, Susan Scott, Jacqueline Dennis, Ann Oetinger,
Jean Shannon, Kaye Tillery, Carolyn Allen, Audrey Steenk, Mary Jo Miller, Karen Tucker, Heidi Ronen, Kaye Dixon, Mary Lou Flea-
gle, Kathryn Ross, Kay Wildman, Patricia Kilts, Frances Foos, Diane Nichols. FIFTH ROW: Ross Hanks, Michel Bailey, John Doe, Larry
Robb, Gerald Parks, John Hanscum, Robert Bone, Tim Johnson, Gary Sparke, James Chubb, Richard Weldon, Jan Russell, Gordon Horst,
Larry Zurfluh, Robert Kauth, Richard Wells, Ron Williams, John Mikaw, Norman Witte, Dennis Plank, Larry Reiser, Sidney Allison,
Dean Hickerson, Don Swender, Roy Meyer, Melvin Schute, Gary Domitz.
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The ,non-selective Marching Band directed by Mr,
B. A. Nugent, performed all field activities for
Kansas State Teachers College and played at all
the football games. The band was also aptly oper-
ated with the help of the band manager, Max'
Plank and his assistant, Rodney Alderson. The
Band policy-making group, elected by the band
members for this year, were Leland Lallier, presi-
dent, Linda Coons, vice-president, and Rhonda
Mowbray, Ray Rabon and james Chubb, board
members. Decoratively preceding the band were
the four K.S.T.C. twirlers, Glenda Sims, Eileen
Roth, Sandra Smith and Pat Hull, and the essen-
tial drum major, Gerald Parks, who led and di-
rected the band in all marching activities. The
K.S.T.C. Marching Band was the host organiza-
tion of the Kansas State Teachers College Band
Day in which forty-eight high school bands and
Omaha's band participated. Following the annual
parade down the mainstreet of Emporia, approxi-
mately two thousand five hundred 42,5005 musi-
cians performed the half-time ceremonies at the
Emporia State-Omaha football game. During the
first semester, the band took a trip to Atchison to
perform half-time ceremonies for the Emporia
State-Omaha football game. During the first se-
mester, the band took a trip to Atchison to per-
form half-time ceremonies for the Emporia State-
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Band members entertain handicapped children.
St. Benedicts football game. Enroute, they stopped
in Topeka to give a short concert for the Capper
Foundation Hospital for crippled children. Before
the band left for Atchison, they distributed gifts
of toy musical instruments, made by the Music
Department, among the delighted children. The
climax of the semester for these eighty-five 1855
Musicians was the annual Mid-Winter Concert in
Albert Taylor Hall.
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Fred Garlett, Howard Driver, Robert DeHaven, Gordan Woolf, Larry B. Stockwell, Mike Gates, James Pykiet, John Reynolds, Kenneth
Briggs, Arnold Nagely, James Harten, Dolores Justus. SECOND ROW: Anna Childers, Elaine Shaw, Frances Burdette, Cheryl Auer, Kay
Wedel, Judy Lostutter, Vi Blackford, Trudy Seaton, Frances Luginsland, Diana Bolliger, Leona Stein, Betty O'Bleness, Linnie Hicks,
Kathryn Whitten, Kaye Kallail, Karen Frederick, Marilyn Otstott, Barbara Street, Marie Burns, Sherry Feltner, Dianne Suits, Janice Baker,
Barbara Madden, Judy Brownfield, Carol Breneman, Sherry Wachter, Joy Offen, Annette Basgall, Marilyn Welch, Shelby Steele, Patty
Longhofer, Betty Schick, Panela Huntington, Judy Kent, Judy Woodward, Phyllis Kay Hawkins, Sue Goss, Janet Rupe, Donna Loop, Lor-
etta Scrivner, Sharon Ludwirg, Sharon Deering, Janet Woodley, DeAnn Marbourg, Helen Cotton. THIRD ROW: Carol Ann Gresham,
Karen Lee Jeffery, Sharon Lynn, Barbara Parker, Sylvia Buchanan, Melba Cox, Barbara Ward, Jeannette Jury, Bonnie Hughes, Pat Payne,
Barbara Pacharo Larid, Rhonda Mowbray, Mary Ann Berry, Janet Ireland, Annetta Jilg, Michaol Cauberry, Karen York, Alexis Ra-
bourn, Donna Jost, Judi Pratt, Karen Arnold, Ruthie Jordan, Sharon Mayes, Frances Moreland, Margaret Roberts, Carol Ammons, Lu-
cretea Litchfield, Wyonna Schmidt, Maxine Moore, Lana Sanders, Phyllis Old, Martha Train, Donna Stewart, Pat Kent, Myrna Walter,
Phyllis Duncan, Carol Jean Zwiener, Pat Kramer, Ruth Melcher, Marcia Mahar, Marlene Pauler, Beth Mohr, Vicki McAdoo, Melva Long,
Marilyn Ames, Ardith Simmons. FOURTH ROW: Ann Imasche, Karen Leslie, Mary Jane Mayall, Carol Reed, Connie Beecher, Cheryl Yot-
ter, Paula Perkins, Pam Fellingham, Kay High, Pat Gastrock, Barbara Baird, Deanne Negley, Eloise Wall, Donna Morgan, Judy Reed,
Carolyn Joyner, Donna Peters, Coleen Pettit, Diana Gates, Carol Reed, Carolyn Harris, Susan Scott, Jacqueline Dennis, Ann Oetinger,
Jean Shannon, Kaye Tillery, Carolyn Allen, Audrey Steenk, Mary Jo Miller, Karen Tucker, Heidi Ronen, Kaye Dixon, Mary Lou Flea-
gle, Kathryn Ross, Kay Wildman, Patricia Kilts, Frances Foos, Diane Nichols. FIFTH ROW: Ross Hanks, Michel Bailey, John Doe, Larry
Robb Gerald Parks, John Hanscum, Robert Bone, Tim Johnson, Gary Sparke, James Chubb, Richard Weldon, Jan Russell, Gordon Horst,
Larry, Zurfluh, Robert Kauth, Richard Wells, Ron Williams, John Mikaw, Norman Witte, Dennis Plank, Larry Reiser, Sidney Allison,
Dean Hickerson, Don Swender, Roy Meyer, Melvin Schute, Gary Domitz,
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FIRST ROW: Pat Caruthers, Marlene Donahue, Betty Stainbrook, Olivia Price Jo Minnis Nancy Curry Joyce Reusser SECOND ROW' La
Nno Settles, Miss Martin CFaculty Advisorj, Janette Ritter, Miss Jeanne Galley iliaculty Advisorj, Iileanor Webb, iferi Raven. Tl-HRD
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Wanda Ecker, Shirley Maeolm, Olivia Price. SECOND ROW: Barb Baker, Carol Creig, Carol I-lobson, Lorna Swenson,
Curtis, Carol johnson, Charlotte Fox, Barbara Pierce, Betty Stainbrook, Evelyn Davis, Gay Eitel, Sharon Adams, Jan Dettefson.
WPE CLUB
FIRST ROW: Claudette Clum, Nancy Weak, Frances Hale, jackie Gay, Jill Schumaker, joan Stone, Karen Jones, Nancy Curry, Nancy Cra-
mer, Sandee Smith. SECOND ROW: Joan Craft, Karen Erbes, Judy Willis, judy Wertzberger, Diane Fankhouser, Karen Arborgast, Sid Wil-
kerson, Jacque Shell, LaNno Settles, Wilma Wade, Karen Osborne.
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Women's Physical Education
PAIRS AN D SQUARES
Barbara Kent Wheeler, jack Dumcum, Betty Sparke, Bill Deshazer, Pat Kent, Robert Benorthan, Nancy Swan, Dick Dieker, Eleanor
McElfresh, Roger Wheeler, Margie Evans, Francis Butel, Kathy Ross, Darrel Sutton.
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RHYl'HMIC CIRCLE
FIRST ROW: Kay Nelson, Sharon Mitchell, Bobbie Loepp, Lynda Edmundson, Sharon Wetzel, Carol Moos, Gail Moran, Vonda Allen-
bach. SECOND ROW! Claudette Clum, Nancy Walker, Caryn Shelor, Judy Waterman, Gwen Griffin, Linda Thunderbird, Jill Schumaker,
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President, E. Don McCullough, Melvin A. Long, William Kerr, E. D. Fish, Larry Ensminger, Keith Caywood. THIRD ROW! Lynn Goodell,
Travis Wallace, Manuel Morris, Harrison Stover, jerry Smith, Richard Woelk, Doug Glaysher, Dwain Paugh, Bill Favrow, Darrell
Harkness, Don Walburn. FOURTH ROW: Morris, Doyle Orrell, Angus McFarlane, jim Meyer, Charles Richard, Monroe Fordham, john
Sampson, Ken Oard, Ken Horn, Eddie Flentze, Larry Freeman.
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trini, john Summervill, Douglas Wise. SECOND ROW: Basilio Fuertes, Mickey Summervill, Paul Kircher, Jerald Strausbaug , o
McMaster, Mike Petty, DeWo1ff Roberts, Stan Dalton, Gale W. McNernee, jerry L. Rutherford.
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ON FLOOR:.Anne Wolf, Vicki Peck, Bonnie Gilley. SEATED: Vicki White, Carol Morris, Ann Hampsen, Betty McMillan, Karen
Penner, Galle Gamble. BRCK ROW: Mr. McTeague, Mr. Hill, Garry Prose, Robert Dorst, David Alquest, Gene Balsley, Charles
Crabtree, Clell Smith, Richard Andrew, Glenn Harbaugh, Michael Hayes, Dr. Bruder.
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RADIO cmd TELEVISION LUB
FRONT ROW: Marilyn Gaines, Chuck Dent, Lyle Brown, Mike Goodspeed, Gary Kontz, Richard Liehty, james D. Van Scikle, Dale Sul-
livan Rod Clark and Dale Conquest SECOND ROW- Donna Kingsbury, Dennis Clark, Norman Avery, Pail Reign, .?Il.lSte5nliaus, ginicie
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FIRST ROW: William Emory, Larry Thompson, John J. Zimmerman CSponsorJ, Larry Lybarger, Tom Emswiler Jr., Wendell Davidson,
Kent E. Miller. SECOND ROW: Robert Humiston, Tom Fowler, Jim Hull, Vernon Hastert, Ron Thistlethwaite, Jack M. Schock, Bill Jern
berg Allen Busenitz, Marlin K. Smith, Laurel Steere. THIRD ROW: Jerome Doleky, Dorothy Criqui, Janice Rahn, Pat Hanneman, Lynne
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SEICOINIUD ,RONItf: Mr. Carl.Birchafd, Asst. Prof. Business Dept., jules S. Chargois, Congo, Sanjar Ali Khan, India, Dale Chenoweth, Kan-
sas, Sung Mo Hon, Korea.
INTERNATIONAL
CLUB
Rafiq Z. Khan, a graduate student from Hydera-
bad, India, had an idea to form the International
Club on the E-State campus in the Spring of 1961.
There are many difficulties a foreign student has
to encounter, and these hardships are lessened by
the formation of the International Club. The main
purpose of the club is to promote better relation-
ships and understanding among foreign and Amer-
ican students on the campus.
The world is torn apart by different ideologies,
it fully warrants the need of better understanding
and co-operation on the part of the people of the
world. The International Club is a humble begin-
ning towards reaching this goal.
Some of the highlights of the club are picnics, ex-
cursions to Kansas points of interest, games, din-
ners, dancing, and films depicting the life and cul-
tural aspects of the people. It also provides a
forum to understand and appreciate each others'
views and thus widen one's mental horizons and
establish a better relation.
It is also a chance for the members to create ever-
lasting friendships.
Some time or some day you may feel like saying
as Lamb said:
"Friend of my bossom,
Thou more than a brother,
Why Wert thou not born
In my father's dwellingf,
FIRST ROW: Choun Yongrhee, Korea, Margorita Mesen, Costa Rica, Yildiz Tagrul, Turkey, Sivone Kong Combodia' F. K. Sing Chu
Sarwak, Paraneet Khaoneum, Boneo, Larry Yhee, U. S. SECOND ROW: Gus Templaar, Holland, Mohammed ,Khilji Pakistan' Manduchehf
Yanan, Iran, Ghaleb Sawalha, jordan, Tawatjo, Indonesia, Sanjar Ali Khan, India, Walter Chu, Hong Kong, jules S. Chargois, Congo.
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Department, Rafiqz Khan, Chairman, India, Mr. E. J. Calkins, Asst. professor. BACK ROW: Dr. Robert E. McAdoo, Professor Ed. Depart.,
Dr. David Parmelee, Professor Biology Depart., Mr. Carl W. Birchard, Asst. professor Business Depart., Ghaleb Sawalaha, Jordan.
INTERNATICNAL
LUB
The Hui O' Hawaii Club with a membership of
about forty was led by President, David Itokazug
Vice-President, Wifred Rego, Secretary, Joyce
Naramotog Treasurer, Janice Yamaneg and Parlia-
mentarian-Historian, Ernest, Dela Cruz.
The club's main objective is to provide a home
away from home for the Hawaiian students.
Some of the activities which the club did during
the school year included, money making projects
to raise money for a scholarship fund, worked on
Homecoming decorations, entertained at group
functions, caroling at Christmas and also parties
and mixers. The year was full of activities which
were enjoyed by all.
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dentl, Crystal E. Wolgast QCorresponding Secretaryl, J. T. Sandefur fSponsorJ, Ralph E. Hurick Qlimporia Ministerial Associa-
tionl. SECOND ROW: Doris Classen, Ken Sigley, William Blaufuss, Gary Kuntz, Gordon Rhodes, Roy L. Myers, Phil Wagoner, Phil-
lip Leeper, Donna Wolgast.
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SITTING: Lilly Wiggly, Sandy Rippetoe, Janice Smith, Donna Trolinger, Marsha Bauman, Ruth Hawk, Barbara Hofstra, Joyce Keeler,
Nadine Lewis, Judy Harrison. STANDING: Professor W. D. Kelley, The Rev'd. R. G. Brokaw, James Richardson, Robert Parks, James
Graham, Rick Suenson, Tom Parsons, Douglas Fisher, Jerry Jurdan, Bill White, Larry Valantine lPresidentJ.
Lutheran
CANTEBU RY ASSOCIATICN
The specific purposes of Gamma Delta are:
a. To foster thorough study of the Bible.
b.' To disseminate the scriptural philoso-
phy of life.
c. To train students for Christian service
to God and their fellow men.
G AM MA D E A d. To maintain and increase Lutheran
consciousness on the campus.
e. To maintain and increase local and in-
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FIRST ROW: nnne Meyer, Linda Sunderland, Marlene Johnson, Sharon Helmer, Glenda Bolte, Ruth Ann Spencer, Linda Lattin, Judy
Schaible, Marilyn Kinast. SECOND ROW: David Ohlde, Larry Koegeboehn, Richard Hellbaum CVice Presidentl, Sara Cunningham, Betty
Fillmore, Elvy Hopkins, Leon Teske, Harold Willis iTreasurerJ, A. R. Aschbrenner CPastorD. THIRD ROW: Richard Laubhan, LeRoy
Schierkolk, Gary Huth, Glenn Laubhan fPresidentJ, Rodney Herrs. NOT PICTURED: Ruthie Jordan fSecretaryD, Donna Sasse, Larry Lah-
man, Sharon Mayes, Paul Decker, Don Will.
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Under the leadership of joel Hefling Wesley
Foundation had many interesting meetings this
past year. Parties were given, highlighted with a
chili supper to raise money for the building fund
of a new foundation, and a senior banquet. A new
student director, Glen Hosman helped direct the
group.
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NEWMAN CLUB
Catholic Church
The Catholic students of Kansas State Teachers College
make up a part of the 550,000 Catholic students attending
850 secular colleges and universities across the country.
All of these students belong to the Newman Clubs of their
respective campus.
John Cardinal Newman, the namesake of the Newman
Clubs, was born 160 years ago into the Anglican faith of
England. He attained fame as one of the leaders of the
Oxford Movement which resulted in his conversion to
Catholicism. All of his education was obtained from non-
Catholic schools. His one aim after his conversion was to v,,,,Y
preserve and nourish the faith of Catholic students at- Sl t llb,
tending non-Catholic colleges and universities which aim Q Ann, today is the essential idea of all Newman Clubs. Q
The main accomplishment of the K.S.T.C. Newman this 3 5 E :
year was the establishment of Mass every Sunday on cam-
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caroling, picnics, card parties, and discussion groups. 4
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FIRST ROW: jollene Mendenhall, Independent Rep., Rosal'e B' k S ' R - K . - - -
Social Chairmang Rita McGill, Treasurerg Bob Fisher, President, SrenhIl2nMei3,rCSrp2,rts ClliairmlalfgnTtgxfrgtoiherigcrledie-:I-,faxllr?2l?ncll0li-ZS
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William Oborny, Ann Campbell, Ruth Sprecher, Mary Maher, Karen Arbogast, juditl"iCrawiiJ1?d,ulNr'l1ary?o IileerllE:i1r11:'gia-i-ililiytlhilhgsgitiimfsg
FIRST ROW: Ronald Schneider, Sue Wells, Lorita Boes, Rita Schuler, Pat Kramer, Marilyn Keegan, Sandra Urbanek, Patricia Reid, Francis
Butel, Larry Reiser. SECOND ROW: Mary Jane McGuffey, Gary Kuntz, Richerd Link, Jim Melly, Vernon Hastert, Phil Duncan, David Lick-
teig, Kevin Alexander, Ed Laudwehr, Duane Bartak, Darlene J. Van Tuyl. THIRD ROW: Linda Dieker, Caroline Donovan, Carol Manning,
Mary jane Dawe, Judy Nichols, Betty Thibault, Judy Hamman, Sharon Youngberg, Edwin Splichal, Terri Malone, Carol Reidelbach.
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FIRST ROW: Dr. james Powell, Mrs. Esther Possemiller, Nylah Portlock, Jacqueline Dennis, Sharon Martin, Alice Mills, Judi Pratt, Roy
H l h P 'll Michel Bailey, Marcia Mahar, Sharon Kay jordan, Dona Grigsby,
Lynn Myers, Vernon L. Clifford. SECOND ROW: e mut oggerm er,
Richard L. Stine, Walter Chu, Randolph Murray, George M. Haire.
BAPTIST
STUDENT UNICN
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Through the Baptist Student Union, Baptist stu-
dents at K.S.T.C. worked to extend the influence
of Christ in everyday college activities.
By participating in BSU, students experienced the
thrill of new friendships, fun, increased perspec-
tive, and spiritual maturity. The BSU holds daily
vesper services in the Student Union.
DSF meets every Sunday evening at 5:30 in the
Student Center of the Christian Church. A dinner
was served and a program was given followed by
an open discussion and a worship service. This
past year the study included lessons on other re-
ligions and the background of the Christian
Church, students find enjoyment before and after
meetings playing ping pong, shuffle board, and
meeting new students.
FIRST ROW: Noel M. Klein, Rev. Grooms, Ron Ruhnke, Mary Ellen Schimke, Becky Carson, Lee Bondurant, Dee Croucher. SECOND ROW:
Helen Marlar, Margaret Hawks, Bertha Fracol, Donna Fitzpatrick, Ted Cowan, Charles Stuckey, Judy Norton.
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Many meetings and group discussions were held during this week. '
SPIRITUAL EMPHASIS WEEK
Spiritual Emphasis Week, formerly called Relig-
ious Emphasis Week was the special project of
Inter-Faith Council. During the week of March
fifth through March ninth, Inter-Faith Council
with the co-operation of the faculty, student body
and invited participants observed the most suc-
cessful Spiritual Emphasis Week in about ten
years.
Inter-Faith Council is the organization which co-
ordinates the religious activities of the campus and
of the Student Council recognized student religious
organizations and sponsors activities which would
further religious understanding, interest and com-
mittment. Members of the Council consist of rep-
resentatives from each recognized religious organ-
ization and from each fraternity and sorority, along
with the associate members, the faculty, ministers
and directors and all who are interested in partici-
pating. This years officers were as follows. Allen
Busenitz, president, Lee Bondurant, vice-president,
Mary Martin, recording secretary, Crystal Wolgast,
corresponding secretary, and Karen Prather, treas-
urer. The faculty sponsors were Dr. Darrell Wood
and Dr. J. T. Sandfur. One of the main responsi-
bilities of Inter-Faith Council is to meet the need
of the student body spiritually, which they so suc-
cessfully accomplished this year through Spiritual
Emphasis Week.
This 'year Spiritual Emphasis Week centered
around the theme "God, Man and the Gulf Be-
tween". This week designed to stimulate each stu-
dent to consider his own spiritual condition was
obviously successful from observance of the turn-
outs for the meetings and overall co-operation.
Four distinguished speakers were invited to par-
ticipate and share this week on K.S.T.C.'s campus.
Dr. Glen Zumwalt, presently working with Doug-
las Aircraft and Atomic Energy Commission on
rocket projects, the Rev. joseph Blinco, an Ang-
lican from London who is a top associate evange-
list of Billy Graham, the Rev. Blase Bonpane of
Maryknoll Missionary, who is a member of the
National Advisory Board on International Student
Movement, and Dr. Warren Hultgren, a member
of the Royal Geographical Society of Great Britain.
These speakers gave a tremendous amount of their
time and effort and were well received by all. They
met with the student body in two open meetings
and each spoke at individual meetings and at ques-
tion and answer sessions. This week was truly a
great success and surpassed all expectations of its
organizers. This success has set a new goal for
next year towards which plans are already in pro-
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Morse Hall is a residence of girls, girls, girls ! ! !
Morse Hall, the womens dormitory, is an organ-
ized body of over six hundred girls. It is under the
direct supervision of Mrs. Kirk, head housemother,
who is assisted by Mrs. Freeburg and Mrs. Wil-
liamson, assistant housemothers.
Morse Hall has in the past year, also put into op-
eration a representative body of girls called the
House Council. The House Council consists of four
officers, elected by all of the girls, and a represen-
tative elected from each floor of the dormitory.
The council serves as the voice of the girls in the
operation of the dormitory. Suggestions and com-
plaints are sent through the floor representatives
to the House Council for consideration.
Another important aspect of Morse Hall's organi-
zation is the Resident Aid program which has been
in operation for two years. There are two R. A.'s
assigned to each floor of a dormitory wing. Their
duties are two-fold. Half of their time is spent
working in the office and the other half is de-
voted to the girls on their floor. R. A.'s are care-
fully selected, upper class girls. Some of the quali-
ties upon which selections are based are: leader-
ship abilities, interests, personal traits, academic
standing, and prior residence in Morse Hall. This
is a position of honor and trust which demands
maturity and a co-operative spirit. The primary
goal of this program is to effect the most con-
structive living and learning atmosphere possible
for the Freshman woman. The R.A.,s work with
the Dormitory Counsellor, Dr. Eldene Moulton.
M0 RSE HALL
The past year has been an eventful one for Morse
Hall in the realm of activities as well as organiza-
tional improvements. The first big event of the
year was Homecoming. The girls of Morse Hall
worked hard on their decorations and were re-
warded for their clever "Fintstones,' theme with
the first place trophy. The annual Fall Formal was
held in December. The theme was Golden Illu-
sions, and music was provided by the Don Kile
Combo. The entertainment was given by girls of
the dormitory. '
Christmas is always an exciting time at Morse Hall.
Each floor and the main lounge are decorated with
Christmas trees which the girls trim themselves.
The girls in each room may also decorate their
doors and one night is then set aside as open house
for members of the faculty and community. Christ-
mas is also a time for giving. Each floor has a
party and at this time many of the floors collected
clothes or canned food which they gave to needy
families in the community. Some, of the floors
adopted orphans from overseas. Spring brought
with it the Morse Hall Spring Formal. This year
the formal was held on March 17, and appropri-
ately enough, the theme was Shamrock Shangri-La.
The decorations consisted of a blarney stone, lep-
rechauns, and a large group of girls in bright
spring formals. So another year has ended and an-
other group of girls leave Morse Hall with all of
their memories and experiences of dormitory life.
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Mrs. Kirk of Wichita has been
Dormitory Director for four years.
When she first headed this posi-
tion, there were only 325 women
in the dormitory. Last year, there
were 600 freshmen Women living
there.
To house the increasing enroll-
ment, three additions to the orig-
inal dormitory have been added,
one Within the last two years, and
a second to be completed this fall.
To assist her in her duties, Mrs.
Kirk has the help of Mrs. Free-
burg of McPherson and Mrs. Wil-
liamson of Garden City. Mrs.
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State for three years, while this is
the first year for Mrs. Williamson
to be assistant Women's Dormi-
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addition to the dormitory. The dormitories were then referred to as the North Dorm, Mid-
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Olivia Price, Sharlie Wamsley, Dr. Monlton, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Kaye Dixon, Mary Lou Fleagle, Linda
Sunderland, Barbara Alexander, Cheryl German, Rita McKay, Shirley johannsen, Joann Hill, Meredith Stor-
rer. THIRD ROW: Shirley Partington, Thayer Duncan, Kathleen McFadden, Donna Irwin, Linda Farney, Les-
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ROW: Ik Sing Chiu, Dale Johnson, Jacquelyn Shell, Mariory Jordan, Cynthia Wilson, Karen Ingemanson, Sharon West, Beverley Sherar,
Flora Alstatt, Joan Daniels, Loritta Wadsworth, Jacqueline Dennis. ,
FRONT ROW: Janet Scheibe, Su Griffin, Beverly Walker, Mary Louise Coulter, Dolores Jeannine Justus. BACK ROW: Connie Beecher,
Roma Goering, Pat Hettinger, Joann Hill CResident Aidb, Michele Griffith, Olivia Price I Resident Aidj, Jean Stohs, Nancy Gillespie,
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Patricia Brown, Jeanie Ratliff, Eunice Himpel, Sharon Kay Jordan, Sharon Sue Atchison, Carol Jean Ferris, Dianna Anschutz, Pat
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Walker Jacki Jackson. '
FRONT ROW: Judy Holzrichter, Faith Riffel, Mary Williams, Janice Kirkpatrick, Olene Stewart, Nancy White, Joanne Leasure. BACK
ROW: Rita Kaye Smith, Patricia Greer, Norma Wehking, Karen York, Linda Farney fResident Aidb, Ruby Penner, Lucia Peterson, Mary
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FRONT ROW: Carol Leinmiller, Mary A. Underwood, Gerry Speer, Linda Westphal, Lana Borgelt, Donna Bell. BACK ROW: Judy Stites,
Kathleen Small, Marilyn Keegan, Caryn Shelor, Kathryn Ross, Gwen Griffin, Ruth Ann Spencer, Karen Schwyhart, Carol jean Zwxener,
Pat Brammell, Sondra Steffey.
FRONT ROW: Sharon Helmer, Carol Reed, Vivian Brunn, Donna Irwin fResident Aidl, Myrna Walter, Cathy Schroeder. BACK ROW: De-
Lores Wille, Lois Mae Crane, June Ott, Delores Croucher, Marilyn C. Storrer, Ann Oetinger, Ann Ealy, Susan Scott, Charlotte McKenzie,
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Johannsen fResident Aidl, Gwen Davis, Suzie Beard, Leta Rae McCabe, Connie Condit, Barbara Ingerson, Dorothy Kunkel, Sandra Mil-
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FRONT ROW: Jeanne Caywood, Letha LaGalle, Michelle Borgen, Kathy Scott, Carol Ann Manning, Myrlene Iiklund, Kathleen Moorhouse.
BACK ROW: Sondra Loudenslager CResident Aidj, Melinda Denton, Beth Ann Willett, Jane Zickefoose, Sherrie Edwards, Rebecca Bowlby,
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BACK ROW: Patricia Eggleston, judi Pratt, Linda Sears, Leona Stein, Bertha Fracol, Carolyn Harris, Susan Schulte, Sydney Stark, Nancy
Thornton, Glenda Bolte, Sue Rollins, Mary Jane Hutchins, Linda Lou Holt.
FRONT ROW: Mary Lou Weston, Sharon K. Smith, Patricia Cope, Vicki jo Lockhart, Phyllis Ige, Barbara Pierce. BACK ROW: Sharon Mc-
Nitt, Sandra Duff, Janice Hinkle, Trudi Mee, Puanani Kaumeheiwa, janet Brammer, Pam McGaughey, Donna Lee Glotta, Rochelle
Miller, Evelyn Fountain, Barbara Lee Hutton fResident Aidl, Laurie Niedens, Millie Fuller.
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ROW: Judy Harrison, Margaret Hawks, Ann Hardesty, Linda Lund, Mary Jane Mayall, Mary Jane Tatum, Beverly Homolka, Linda Coons
QResident Assistanth, Leeann Thurmond, Linda Kay Gutsch, Delma Faye Weiss, Charlotte Ann Rogers, Joyce Johnson, Bonnie Leemasters,
Angela Stufflebam.
FRONT ROW: Sharon Hicks, Donna Sasse, Marilyn Rose Miller, Dianne M. Negley, Pat Buchanan, Janice Harlan, Carolyn Schurle. BACK
ROW: Sharon Kay Witham, Eileen Pavey, Joan Edwards, Carol Standiferd, La'Nno Settles, Esther Schreck fRes1dent Assistantj., LaDean
Prelesnik, Shirley Willis, Patricia Hull, Judy Simek, Maridel Burke, Barbara Oliver, Donna D5-:Bus, Patricia Kester, Sharon Risley.
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endorn, Rebecca Kerr, Diana Bolliger, Karen Grace, Karen Krehbiel, Jolene Sturgeon, Carol Combs, Nancy Martin, Suzanne Lesovsky,
Pat Quillin CResident Aidj, Wanda McKay, Annetta Jilg, Connie Schultz, Connie Lucas, Pat Edwards.
FRONT ROW: Janet Truskett, Meredith Storrer fResident Aidj, Betty O'Bleness, Elaine Shaw, Mike Cauberry, Alexis Rabourn, Sue King.
BACK ROW: Harriett Scrivner, Beverly Laymon, Ruthann Levret, Janice Brooks, Shirley Sndlin, Joan Iiams, Ruth Marie Detter, Linda
Brumback, Frances Morton, Lucia Wray, Jo Castle, Martha Walker, Carol Moos.
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Betty Ragan, Charlotte Shaner, Judy Grove, Barbara Bush, Karen Hind, Carolyn Kramer, Sherry Sears, Marlene Johnson, Gay Eitel, Sonja
Lee Ellis, Jill Schumaker, Karen McCullough, Barbara Baker.
FRONT ROW: Brenda Bergatrom, Mary Loux, Deba Weatherwax, Mary Lou Fleagle fResident Aidl, Joyce McKee, Judith Oliverson,
Claudette Clum. BACK ROW: Judy Brown, Sandy Cone, Deanna Tankersley, Kay Curfman, Karen Beckner, Gayle Shepherd, Grace Stouppe,
Linda Ruark, Judy Voth, Beverly Jenkins, Donna Jones, Dora Nelson, Pat Sibley, Linda Howell.
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Cole, Lynne Withrow, Gloria Garnett, Mary Lou Nellans, Sharon Bennett, Patty ie er, 1 a ans ,
joy Offen, Thayer Duncan CResident AidD, Connie Christopher, Frances Burdette, Diane Penner.
FRONT ROW: Roberta Wasson, Anna Childers, Cheryl Petty, Leslie Cyrus CResident Aidl, Janice Brown, Mary jane Dawe, Emily Ann
O'Dell. BACK ROW: Sally Fuller, Sherry Wachter, Opal Nearmyer, Sherry Johnson, Linda Prosser, Cheryl Yotter, Suzanne Northcutt,
Gwen Chaffin, Linda Humphries, Linda Whiteside, Nancy Davis, Marguerite Johnson, janet Hutchens, Eileen Nutt, Kay Nelson.
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Marilea Farnsworth, Sharon Archer, Nancy Thompson, Anita Davis, Phyllis Klaus, Judi Osborn, Judie Fall, Cay Lohrenz, Cheryl German
CResxdent Aid! , Betty Jane Lewis.
FRONT ROW: Marilyn Kinast, Jean Shannon, Coleen Pettit, Cherylweatherbee, Diana Gates. BACK ROW: Ellen.Smith, Donna Johnson,
Wilma Inman, Marcene Moser, Donna Peters, Kay Pruitt, Janice May, Linda Brown, Marilyn Ames, Diane Robinson, Rosemary Harris,
Barbara Alexander QResident Aidb
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Roya Corbin, Linda Kay Landis, Carmen Wygle, Martha Collins, Mary Kay Taylor, Kathryne Roberts, Kaye Tillery, Sandy Rippetoe,
Donna Rae Zimmerman, Paula Perkins, Leah Will, Kay Starkey, Mary Schrader, Marilyn Bundy.
FRONT ROW: Val. Travis, Jeanne'Overfield, Marlene Locher, Patricia Reid, Roanne Jefferies. BACK ROW: Sharon Mitchell, Karen Kuhns,
Nancy Walker, Rita McKay fRCSldCDl Aidb, Judy Dirks, Margaret Dalton, Karen Gugler, Linda Chadwell, Sharon Frederick, Marcia
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FRONT ROW: Serena Clark, Carole Herzog, Judy Harbaugh, Carolyn Isaacson, Nancy Phillips fResident Aidb, Donna Banks. BACK ROW:
Diana Stover Pat Ferguson, Nancy Stone, Linda Hannebaum, Pat Remmers, Cindy Hillman, Ann Reid, Judy Gibson. Sherry Bonine.
Florine Girard, Kathryn Johnson, Carol Lee Decker, Sherry Schroeder, Sharon S. Smith.
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McCart, Judy Green, Carolyn Joyner, Sharalyn Hall, Judy Hamman, Donna Covey QResident Aidj, Phyllis Old, Cheryl Sampson, Donna
Stewart, Sally Nadeau, Sheryl Anderson, Kay Jean Martin, Carol Hobson.
FRONT ROW: Gloria Graff, Carla Eggert, Brenda Burford, Kathy Titus iResident Aidl, Jeanne Hull, Phyllis Berschauer. BACK ROW: Lorna
Swenson, Patricia Barrett, Margie Slack, Lucretia Litchfield, Sharon Heger, Betty Thibault, Martha Train, Sherry Ann Hokanson, Mary
Martin, Janet Rupe, Judy Moskau, Mary Ishikawa, Pam Fellingham, Frances Luginsland.
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First Semester- Dave French Social Chairman. SECOND ROW: Gale McNemee, Floor Rep. Hardly Larry Sevier, Floor Rep. Clstbg Verl Nor-
wood R. A.g jim Anderson, l9resident Second Semester, Robert Brown R. A., joseph Walter R.A.g E. jafari.
M E N 'S D 0 R M
FIRST ROW: Reginald Boothe, Dahl Dillard, David Shriner, John Culderon, Richard Lichty, Richard Reed. SECOND ROW: Lyle johnson,
Winston Manning, Curtis Pefferman, Bob Martindale, Dennis Nail, Stephen Schafer, Stanley Nolind. THIRD ROW: Bob Merz, Rick Eng-
bretson, Steve Crofoot, Barry Holmes, john Bogle, Lloyd Paxson, Archie Crouse.
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Douglas Herthel, Pete Calamo, Jim Kaiser, Roy Myers, Gary Sparke. Alvin E. Elliott. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Sigley, Darryl Duffin, Dick
Bronaugh, Tim Johnson, Kenneth E. Briggs, Maung Tun Myint, Charles Don Everhart.
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FIRST ROW: Norman Avery, Terry Boyd, Larry Bender, Charles R. Dent, Carey Kaltenbach, Bob Bell. SECOND ROW: Ken Steitz, Rick Horn,
Jerold Spohn, Ray Meyer, Gary Domitz, Dean Hickerson, Bill Price, Francis Funk, Michael Culp. THIRD ROW: Don Farr, Ronald Jensen,
Gary Wegner, Ray Schrick, Tom Eastman, Fred C. Bristol, Ronald M. Welch.
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Sigma Phi Epsilon, Roger Green, Vic Trussler, Clint Weber, Spenser Shank, Sigma Phi Epsilon, president, Willard Elledge, Tau Kappa I
Epsilong Don Lambring, Phi Sigma Epsilon, john Morris, Phi Sigma Epsilon, president. NOTPICTURED: Dick Barnes, Tau Kappa Ep- 1
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INTERFRATERNITY COUN IL
The year ended with the presentation of the Inter-
fraternity scholarship trophy which was won by
another year of successful activities. They worked Alpha Kappa Lambda. This cup is presented an-
in co-ordination with Panhellenic Council.
The Interfraternity Council under the sponsorship
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FIRST ROW: Nancy jones, Lynda McCune, Peggy Hill, Mary Ann Lutz, Treasurer, Anita Higbee, Presidentg Linda Brosius, Secretary,
Sharon Horst, Kaye johnson, janet Beckner. SECOND ROW: Kathy Neill, Dona McKanna, Rita McGill, Kaye Kallail, Dr. june Morgan,
Sponsor, Dean Ruth Schillinger, Barbara Livingston, Ann Holmgren, Marilyn Newton, Joyce Mills, Carol Bell.
PANHELLENIC COUNCIL
The Senior Panhellenic Council is composed of an
alumni advisor, the president, an upperclass repre-
sentative and an underclass representative from
each of the six sororities on the Emporia State
campus.
The officers for the year were: Anita Higbee-
president, Linda Brosius-secretary, and Mary Ann
Lutz-treasurer. Dr. june Morgan was the faculty
adviser and Dean Schillinger was the ex officio
adviser.
The Panhellenic Council coordinates the activities
of the sororities. It supervises the rush program
through the formation of the schedule and estab-
lishment of regulations concerning it. The council
has two loan funds, one for Greek women and an
emergency fund for any women on campus who
may need a loan for a short period of time.
This year the Senior Panhellenic Council spon-
sored the Junior Panhellenic Council which is
composed of the president and a representative
from the pledge class of each sorority. This council
was responsible for getting the pledges acquainted
with one another and the training of future mem-
bers for Senior Panhellenic Council.
Also this year the Senior Panhellenic Council spon-
sored a Panhellenic Day for all Greek women.
Mrs. Kent R. Morgan, an officer of National Pan-
hellenic Council, supervised the meetings. The
Scholarship Cup award is presented annually at
the Honors Convocation to the sorority whose ac-
tives and pledges have earned the highest grade
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Alpha Sigma Alpha, Epsilon Epsilon Chapter House,
929 West Street. '
Mrs. Billie Henderson has lived with
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Epsilon Epsilon Chapter
established, 1917
K. S. T. C.
Emporia, Kansas
Alpha Sigma Alpha Social Sorority
founded, 1901
Longwood College
Farmville, Virginia
Elected Officers
president . . ...... . Kaye johnson
vice-president . ..... . . Ellen Martin
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treasurer . . . Sandy Wenderott
pledge trainer . - Janette Ritter
chaplain . . . Karen Prather
editor . . Karen Swartz
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on a make-believe trip around the world with the
Alpha Sigs as crew members and fall rushees as
passengers. At the end of the cruise fourteen of
the passengers pledged to stay aboard.
Homecoming season found the Alpha Sigs
selling the huge yellow traditional mums again.
In 'lieu of putting up house decorations the Alpha
Sigs chose to donate money to the United Fund.
The fall pledge class presented the annual fall
informal uflapper-stylev, November 17, 1961.
"The Roaring Twenties" was enjoyed by all' with
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State Training School, Parsons, Kansas for their
annual Christmas philanthropic project. Locally
they donated food to the Salvation Army for dis-
tribution in Christmas baskets.
The annual winter formal found Alpha Sigs
dancing to the music of the Pastels. They danced
in a "Winter Fantasy", December 17, 1961.
Spring rush was presented in a fun-filled at-
mosphere at the "Alpha Sigma Alpha Flapper
Frolic". Fifteen rushees charlestoned back to the
Alpha Sigma Alpha house to become pledges.
The spring pledge class presented the Alpha
Sigma Alpha active members with a party that
was really "Way Out"! Beatnik-style was the only
way to attend this informal held at the Civic Audi-
torium Little Theatre.
The Alpha Sigs went night clubbing for their
annual spring formal. The Broadview Hotel ball-
room turned into the "Alpha Club" for one gala
evening of dancing. Top hats and canes predomi-
nated as decorations, carrying out the theme very
effectively.
The main excitement for this year was the an-
nouncement of a new chapter house to be ready
for next year. The Alpha Sigs purchased the present
Sig Tau Gamma chapter house, which will be the
site to build their new chapter house on.
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Karen Averill
Freda Bornschein
Patsy Brammell
Ruth Anne Brown
Judy Carpenter
Jeanne Caywood
Jean Clark
Martha Collins
Suzan Crow
Judy Dirks
Suzie Dozier
Glenda Farris
Charlotte Fox
Marcia Gann
Marjorie Gardner
Judy Gentz
Suzanne Hendrickson
Suzan Henson
Mary Hendrickson
Mickey Holt
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Diane Hunt
Norma Huston
Shirley Huston
Peggy Jarvis
Kaye Johnson
Nancy Jones
Pat Kiefer
Sharon Killion
Ann Lawler
Carol McGee
Ellen Martin
Margo Myers
Lorrie Niedens
Polly Pierson
Sharon Porter
Suzanne Porter
Karen Prather
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Janette Ritter
Sandy Sinclair
Jane Smith
Sharon Smith
Betty Stainbrook
Sue Summerville
Karen Swartz
Nancy Thornton
Garda Torrence
Rita Urbanek
Nancy Walker
Sandra Wenderott
Margie Yeager
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Fall Rushees delighted in "Perfume Reflec-
tions" at the Alpha Sigma Tau chapter house.
Eighteen rushees found themselves fllpba Tau
pledges at the close of the hectic rush week.
The Alpha Tau house turned into a ski lodge
for their fall informal. Everyone costumed for the
occasion and danced to the tune of "Ski Spree".
The fall pledge class cleaned the Lyon County
Museum as their annual community project. A
shoe shine helped raise money for new furnishings
in the recreation room.
Thanksgiving decorations were made for the
trays at Newman Memorial Hospital and St.
Mary's Hospital. The Alpha Taus contributed chil-
dren's gifts to the Pine Mountain Settlement in
Kentucky at Christmas time.
"Perfume Reflections" reflected again during
spring rush. Sixteen rushees returned to the Alpha
Sigma Tau house to pledge.
The Broadview Hotel ballroom became the
scene of the spring formal, "Aquatic Fantasia",
April 7, 1962. A false ceiling of blue and green
created an underwater illusion, with the help of
a boat, colored lights, an octopus or two, fish nets
and starfish.
Everything and everyone was in red and white
at the "Peppermint Lounge". The spring informal
was held at the Civic Auditorium Little Theatre,
February 17, 1962.
Mrs. Lois Brasier lived with the Al-
pha Taus as their housemother this
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established, 1923
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Emporia, Kansas
Alpha Sigma Tau Social Sorority
founded November 4, 1899
Michigan State Normal
Ypsilanti, Michigan
Elected Officers
president . . ....... Donna McKanna
wee-presnlent . . . . , jo Minnig
fecfemfy - . . . Judy Shipley
treasurer .......... Beverly Maechtlen
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Sheryl Becker
Janeen Bundschuh
Marie Burns
Jan Bush
Linda Chadwell
Virginia Correa
Mona Coyne
Gloria Cropp
Judy Deatz
Marcia Deschner
Marilyn Drummond
Sherry Felrner
Linda Frederick
Diana Gates
Joyce Gilbert
Sue Goodin
Nancy Green
Sharalyn Hall
Karen Hind
Marilyn Hoecker
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RoAnne Jefferies
Bonnie Jones
Carolyn Joyner
Lynne Larson
Barbara Livingston
Mary Ann Lutz
Melva Long
June McClure
Sally McDonald
Dona McKanna
Beverly Maechtlen
Jo Minnis
Earlena Mossman
Barbara Murray
Linda Newman
Barbara Pierce
Sharon Reaburn
Joyce Reusser
Jan Riggs
Sharon Rippel
Nancy Schulte
Myrna Seidel
Judy Shipley
Kay Starkey
Dianne Suits
Lois Thurber
Judi Trogdon
Carolyn Ulrich
Judy Waller
Kay Wedel
Donna White
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Chi Omega, Nu Zeta Chapter House, 526 Union Street
Chi Omega the newest greek social sorority
established on K.S.T.C.'s campus has successfully
completed its first official year participating in the
local campus and greek activities.
"Broadway Hits" prevailed during fall rush
this year. Entertainment, decorations and favors
prepared and presented forthe rushees were based
on popular Broadway shows and songs, such as
Oklahoma, South Pacific, and My Fair Lady.
Seventeen rushees became Chi Omega pledges at
the close of fall rush.
The fall pledge class prepared and presented
"Due Olden Steinhut", for the Chi Omega mem-
bers November 17, 1961. The informal was held
in the Terrace Room of the Student Union, which
was decorated to carry out the theme. German en-
tertainment and costumes added the finishing
touches for fun and enjoyment.
The Chi Omega members prepared and pre-
sented the Chi Omega winter formal dance, "De-
cember Fantasy," December 8, 1961. The Terrace
Room of the Student Union was decorated accord-
ingly with large snowflakes, snowmen, a frozen
pond and a large Christmas tree.
"Chi Omega T eahouse" charmingly prevailed
during spring rush. Rushees enjoyed the gay or-.
iental costumes, decorations and entertainment.
Fourteen of the spring rushees became Chi Omega
pledges. '
The Student Union Terrace Room was flood-
ed with moonlight, dreams and dancers at the Chi
Omega Spring formal. "Moonlight Becomes You",
the theme, was carried out very effectively with
blue and white decorations.
The spring informal, "Hillbilly Hoedown,"
was presented by the spring pledge class. Hay and
old shoes with daisies neatly tucked away in them
filled the Terrace Room with the appropriate at-
mosphere.
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established April 7, 1961
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Emporia, Kansas
Chi Omega Social Sorority
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University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Elected Officers
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Bonnie Hughes
Ann Alexander
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Judy Schwartz
. Marty Hose
Mrs. Ella Lyles completed her first
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Ann Austin
Donna Campbell
Anita Chacon
Donna Coughlin
Nancy Davis
Kathy Foster
Pat Gastrock
Sondra Gendre
Mary Hamman
Kaye Hatz
Kay High
Peggy' Hill
Barbara Hinkle
Marty Hose
Bonnie Hughes
Angie Jones
Donna Kingsbury
CHI CMEGA
Audrey Leonard
Lynda McCune
Mary McKernan
Mary Maddox
Carolyn Mathews
Nancy Miller
Peggy Mullen
Kathy Neill
Carolfrayl Russell
Loretta Sallee
Judi Sandstrom
Judy Schick
Judith Schwartz
Ann Spencer
Sue Stump
Kathy Studt
Kathy Titus
Carol Trost
Jeanette Waugh
Kathy Whitten
Jane Zickefoose
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Delta Pi
established May, 1956
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Emporia, Kansas
Delta Zeta Social Sorority
founded October 24, 1902
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Elected Officers
president . . ..... . . Joyce Mills
vice-president . ........ Norma Jacks
secretary . . . Mary Ann Mahon
treasurer . ...... Karen Erbes
Rushees were greeted by Delta Zetas, dressed
in pink-checked gingham in a "Southern Fantasy"
during fall rush. Southern hospitality prevailed
throughout and twenty rushees became Delta Zeta
southern belles at the close of fall rush.
"Fireside Flame" was the dreamy atmosphere
of the fall informal of the Delta Zetas. The Civic
Auditorium Little Theatre assumed the atmosphere
of a cozy ski lodge with a blazing fire-place. The
stage, decorated to represent the fireplace, served
as the bandstand.
The fall pledge class cleaned the house of the
retarded children for its pledge project.
At Christmas time the Delta Zetas adopted a
family, gave toys to the Fire Station and rang bells
for the Salvation Army.
Spring rush became a "Winter Holiday" for
rushees and Delta Zetas alike, Decorations and
favors supporting the theme completed the illu-
sion. Nine rushees returned to become DZ
pledges.
"Stable Stomp", the spring informal was held
at Butcher's Barn. In true barnyard style, bales of
hay provided places to sit. Casual sportswear pre-
vailed.
The spring formal, "Melody in Moonlight",
took place in the Broadview Hotel Ballroom. A
dreamy atmosphere was created by a lowered ceil-
ing in blue, giving a cloud-like effect and blue
lights and a fountain.
A ' The spring pledge class did the spring clean-
ing at the house for retarded children as its pro-
ject.
Delta Zeta, Delta Pi Chapter House, 1005 Merchant
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Betty Arzenweiler
Barbara Bartlett
Deanna Boyd
Linda Brosius
Karen Christ
Dee Comas
Suzanne Dall
Sharon Deyo
Cheryl Early
Karen Erbes
Nikki Eubanks
Paula Frazier
Kay Freeman
Sharon Garrett
Jane Gordon
-Lani Green
Kay Hartshorn
Barbara Heitman
Ann ImMasche
Norma Jacks
DELTA ZETA
Kaye Kallail
Kay Larsen
Karen Leslie
Leta Rae McCabe
Maxine McKinley
Mary Ann Mahon
Mary Jane Martin
Ann Merritt
Joyce Mills
Frances Moreland
Fran Morton
Verla Nauerth
Dianne Negley
Helen Olson
Leanna Pearce
Donna Peters
Pat Reep
Sandra Reep
Margaret Roberts
Caryn Shelor
Karen Shields
Judy Simpson
Diane Smith,
Nancy Smith
Rita Kay Smith
Glora Thomas
Sue Vestle
Susan Walton
Alice Wilson
Elaine Wittman
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It was a busy year for the women of Sigma
Kappa. At fall rush, thirteen rushees were pledged.
The rush' theme for this year was "Sigma Kappa
Gold Carpet Flight." The chief attraction was the
large airplane that rushees walked through to get
into the house. The house itself was transformed
into Las Vegas, New York, Sun Valley, and other
interesting places. The fall informal was on the
motif of a "Kiddie Party." The girls and their
dates came dressed as children and danced amid
large candy canes, toys, and blocks. The Winter
Formal took "Winter Wonderland" at its theme,
and the Student Union Colonial Ballroom was
transformed into a grove of evergreens.
"Gold Carpet Flight" was the theme for
spring rush. Sigma Kappa pledged thirteen girls
into the sorority. "Blue Hawaii" was the theme of
the annual Sigma Kappa Luau, held at the Blue-
stem. Members, dressed in tropical attire, danced
to the music of the Don Kile Combo.
Second semester, plans for the construction
for the new house became final. Members enthusi-
astically united their efforts to bring a long-awaited
dream into reality. All the Sigma Kappas were
proud to be able to have the first new sorority
house on campus. The new house will be con-
structed directly in front of the old one, and will
be completed by fall semester of the 1962-63 school
year.
Sigma Kappas, teamed with the AKL's, placed
first in the fall annual Heart Fund drive sponsored
by Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.
Mary Jane' Hutchins serves Sigma Kappas and their escorts at
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house for her first year.
In all college and sorority activities, the wo-
men of Sigma Kappa remained true to the spirit
of their sorority. The meaning of Sigma Kappa has
always lain in her desire to serve others and to de-
velop her own members intellectually, spiritually,
and socially. The five founders were courageous
young women who, when college doors began to
open to them, had the initiative to take advantage
of all a college education could give them. Their
example has guided their daughters, the women
of Sigma Kappa. From coast to coast, the motto
"one Heart, one Way" binds all Sigma Kappas to-
gether in a bond of true sisterhood.
Delta Epsilon Chapter
established September, 1959
K. S. T. C.'
Emporia, Kansas
Sigma Kappa Social Sorority
founded November 7, 1874
Colby College
Waterville, Maine
Elected Officers
president . . . ....... Mary Kay Trabert
lst vice-president . . . . Jeannine Langteau
2nd vice-president . . . .... Carol Bell
corresponding secretary . . Linda McTaggart
. . Marcia Volk
recording secretary . .
. Lynn Krehbiel
treasurer . . . .
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Priscilla Allen
Judy Ayler
Carolyn Barrons
Elgie Beard
Carol Bell
Sue Bratton
Karen Coiner
Sara Colvin
Carol Combs
Phyllis Curtis
Jan Dutton
Millie Fuller
Sue Gray
Linnie Hicks
Anita Higbee
Janet Houston I
Mary Jane Hutchins
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Barbara Ingerson
Vicki Johnson
Lynn Krehbiel
Pat Lackey
Jeannine Langteau
Karen Lawrence
Linda Leasure
B. J. Lewis
Helen Lunday
Rita McGill
Linda McTaggart
Sandra Mabry
Gail Moran
Mary Beth Ore
Gayle Phillips
Sharon Pine
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Martha Dell Rollmann
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win first place for the second successive year.
Fall rushees traveled "Around the World
with Sigman. A wide variety of countries on the
tour opportuned colorful and varied costumes
as well as decorations and entertainment.
Twelve rushees ended the tour as Tri-Sigma
pledges.
The annual fall informal held in the rec-
reation room of the chapter house proved to
be more fun than ever. All came in costume to
the "Ridiculi Party" during which the pledge
class presented entertainment for the evening.
The fall pledges presented the college
members with the annual Christmas formal De-
cember 9, 1961, to the tune of ."Oriental Dy-
nasty". The Colonial Ballroom in the student
union was the scene of a twelve foot pagoda,
and eight foot Budda and of course, Ming trees.
The annual Christmas Dinner Party and
gift exchange, December 20, 1961, was high-
lighted as is customary, with an original poem
by each fall pledge which included all the col-
lege members' names.
Rushees were introduced to the well-known
line "It's a Woman's World." At the Tri-Sigma
house during spring rush. Decorations and en-
tertainment developed the theme very effec-
tively. At the close of the hectic week fifteen
rushees became Tri-Sigma pledges, proving that
it's really an Woman's World.
Tri-Sigmas worshipped together at the Con-
gregational Church February 25, 1962.
"Wink 'im, Blink'in and Nod" led the way
in the pajama parade at the annual spring in-
formal. The party was held in the recreation
room at the chapter house. The spring pledge
class entertained.
The Civic Auditorium Little Theatre was
the scene of the annual spring formal. "Bali
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a dream-like dance land.
Sigma Sigma Sigma is serving children for
its national social service project. This year the
Tri-Sigmas made over 35200.00 to be contributed
to the Robbie Page Memorial Hospital for crip-
led children. Pi chapter now holds the traveling
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ward.
Christmas carolling at the hospitals and col-
lecting for the Salvation Army began the list
for community social service. Tri-Sigmas also
helped collect for the Heart Fund Drive.
To top' the year off, Sigma Sigma Sigma
took first place in the annual Singing Bee for
the second successive year, and took first place
in Scholarship. The Singing Bee traveling tro-
phy had found its home. The 1962 Scholarship
Trophy was proudly placed alongside its fourth
immediate successive predecessor.
Elected Officers
president ........ , . . Marilyn Newton
vice-president ......... Marilyn Gertsen
recording secretary . . . . Sharon Ward
corresponding secretary . . Beverly Allison
. Margie Smith
. Gay Smitson
treasurer . . . . .
scholarship chairman . .
Pi Chapter
established March 50, 1917
K. S. T. C.
Emporia, Kansas
Sigma Sigma Sigma Social Sorority
founded April 20, 1898
Longwood College
Farmville, Virginia
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Marilyn Appl
Sharon Archer
Pat Ater
Pru Balch
Annette Basgall
Janet'Beckner
Rosalie Brinkman
Kaaren Courtney
Betty Dexter
Ruth Douglas
Anita Edwards
Patsy Edwards
Mary Dee Ford
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Deanna Johnson
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Ruth Meyer
Marilyn Newton
Nancy Noller
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Sharon Reynolds
Sally Rice
janet Riley
Zoe Ann Rockenbach
Reta Rogers
Margie Smith
Shirley Smith
Gay Smitson
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Judy Weber
Joyce Wininger
Nina Zuvanich
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Santa, with the help of the AKL's, made Christmas a little bit hap-
pier for these children.
Following rush, this year's activities began by
making house decorations for Homecoming in
November. December began socially with the
pledge formal. The Pastels provided music at the
"Japanese Tea Garden" held in the Broadview
Hotel ballroom. December was also highlighted
with the annual Christmas Party for the benefit of
underprivileged children selected by the- Welfare
Bureau. Each pledge pop and his son bought a gift
for a child. Entertainment was provided by Dean
Wall with his fancy roping, by Paula Bruckner
with an entrancing reading of "The Littlest Angel"
and, of course, Santa Claus was there. The latter
part of April found the National Guard Armory
decorated with red crepe-paper to represent leap-
ing flames in "The Inferno". All came in costume
for which prizes were awarded. May 12, the Alpha
Kappa Lambda pledges entertained in the Student
Union Terrace Room. The formal theme, "Twi-
light Falls", was carried out with appropriate dec-
orations. A bridge could be seen against a back-
ground of various shades of blue, a waterfall
tumbling into a stream, and a mountain.
Under the able direction of their song leader,
Alpha Kappa Lambda, Lambda Chapter House, 1309 Sylvan
Max Plank, Lambda chapter placed first in the
Singing Bee competition. They sang "Get Me To
The Church On Time" by Lerner and Lowe, ac-
companied by Ann Oetinger.
Alpha Kappa Lambda won the first place tro-
phy in fraternity scholarship competition and the
All-Sports trophy in the intramural fraternity
league. All in all, Alpha Kappa Lambda has a
well-rounded calendar of events, both social and
academic, giving its members an opportunity for
a wholesome college life.
Lambda Chapter
established 1949
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Emporia, Kansas
Alpha Kappa Lambda Social Fraternity
founded April 22, 1914
University of California
Berkeley, California
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Jim Bagg
Gene Bahr
Ronald Bahr
Reggie Bales
Joe Bartels
Bill Berry
Gene Beyer
Russ Brown
Bill Edwards
Dale Eis
William A. Emory
John French
Curt Gockel
Stan Gobel
Bill D. Hammers
Merle Harris
Don Harter
Ronald Haxton
Sam Hayes
Larry Hoffman
John Hogan
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Dave Housh
Darryl Hughey
jim Hull
Kemp Irwin
Albert Johnstone
Robert Kasselman
Ken Klassen
David W. Lee
Phillip Leeper
Don Lindahl
Gary Long
Gordon Long
Larry McCall
Tom McCoy
Eddie McKee
Frank Moffit
Richard Moore
Doyle Orrell
Max Plank
Vince Porter
Bob Puckett
Verle Punke
Charles Purviance
Eugene Rhodes
john Sampson
John Scherer
Phil Seibold
Gary Sherrer
Kenneth Snook
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Alpha Chapter
established in 1910
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Emporia, Kansas
Phi Sigma Epsilon Social Fraternity
founded in 1910
Kansas State Teachers College
Emporia, Kansas
Elected Officers
president . ...... . Don Lambring
vice-president . ..... . Mark Wolfson
secretary . . john Morris
treasurer . . Lloyd Domins
Kansas' only bowl game, the Commode Bowl,
was played November 3, 1961, with the Phi Sigma
Epsilon actives edging out the pledges for a thrill-
ing 13-7 victory. An impressive ground attack em-
ployed by the actives finally came to life in the
second half and wore down the tough but out-
manned pledges. Half-time ceremonies featured the
crowning of the Commode Bowl Queen of 1961.
History of the Commode Bowl dates back to 1946
when the Phi Sig veterans returned to the E-State
campus.
Socially, the Phi Sigs and their dates enjoyed
dancing at the chapter house following the foot-
ball game, September 29. The next social event
was the fall informal, October 7, held at the chap-
ter house. All came in costume as bums and free-
loaders to the "Sewer Party". Prizes were awarded
for the most appropriate masquaraders. The spring
informal, February 24, 1962, was another mas-
quarade to the tune of a "Ridiculous Party". Over-
night the chapter house was redecorated accord-
ing to the designated theme. Newspapers were
used in place of wallpaper, hay in place of rugs and
original contemporary drawings were used to
adorn the walls. The center of attraction was the
famous Phi Sig Commode Bowl placed in the cen-
ter of the room. The Phi Sigs formal theme this
year was "Blue Christmas".
Homecoming decorations were replaced by
donating money to the United Funds Campaign.
Along with the rest of the greek organiza-
tions, the Phi Sigs helped collect for the Salvation
Army, the March of Dimes, and the Heart Fund
Drive. The Phi Sigs also participate in intramu-
rals, the annual Singing Bee and Scholarship com-
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Richard Burkhart
Larry Chanay
Howard Clark
Peter Clarke
jeff Crair
Gary Divel
Lord Dobbins
Don Dougherty
Larry Foster
Glen Fulton
Tony Genova
Duane Gilbert
Myron Hamm
Dixie Howell-
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Donald Lambring
Dean McCulley
Rod McMaster
Richard Moore
john Morris
Phil Mott
Lloyd Nunns
john Powers
Lee B. Rogers
William Schowalter
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Mrs. Vivian Rea completed her
fourth year as housemother for the
Sig Eps.
Whenever the red door of Sigma Phi Epsilon
is found, it is the sign of service. Each year Epsilon
chapter sponsors the Greek's campaign for the an-
nual Heart Fund Drive. This year approximately
351,700.00 was collected. Another community serv-
ice project is included in their annual Christmas
Party. Epsilon chapter dined at the Ranch House
Motel for their Christmas dinner, then returned
to the chapter house for a gift exchange. The gifts
were then given to needy children.
The first social event of the year was the
Frontier Formal or Western Party held annually
at the Bluestem Inn. The Broadview ballroom be-
came a "Rhapsody in Red", March 31, 1962 for
the biggest yearly event, the Golden Heart Ball.
Entertainment was provided by the pledges and
music by the Starlighters from Topeka.
This year was highlighted by a specially ini-
tiated Sig Ep named "Boozer". Boozer is a St.
Bernard puppy purchased to perform the duties
as mascot of the Epsilon chapter of Sigma Phi
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without her bass voice. She enjoys the privileges
of a mascot which includes her own bunk bed in
the upstairs bunk room. All in all, Boozer has ad-
justed very well to fraternity life.
Epsilon Chapter
established October 10, 1951
K. S. T. C.
Emporia, Kansas
Sigma Phi Epsilon Social Fraternity
founded November 1, 1901
Richmond College
Richmond, Virginia
Elected Officers
. Spencer Shank
. John Koch
. Fred Long
. . . David Fry
lazstorum . . Gerald Pauler
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Kenneth Costich
Charles Dannenfelser
Tom Davies '
Ben Doughty
David Eldridge
David Fry
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Jim johnson
John Koch
Fred Long
Richard Long
Maurice Matile
Lorey Meyers
Rog Mitchell
Everett Moreland
John Osborne
Gerald Pauler V EL' ,.
Ronald Peters
John Quinn
Wayne Reeves 1,- '
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Spencer Shank
Frank Sheble
Bob Stowers
Phil Troutman
Leland Viar
Larry Ward
Fred Welborn
Doug Wischropp xi'
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Sigma Tau-Gamma, Delta Chapter House, 226 West 12th.
The Sig Tazis started the year out by enter-
taining at the chapter house. Sig Tazds and their
dates enjoyed dancing and card playing the eve-
ning of October 28, 1961. When Homecoming
came around they decided to go together with five
other greek organizations to donate money to the
United Funds Campaign in lieu of putting up
house decorations. December social life began with
the pledge formal, "Hernando's Hide-away",
heldat the Broadview Hotel ballroom. December
15, the Sig Tau's enjoyed their annual Christmas
dinner party at the chapter house. April brought
the annual White Rose Formal, held at the Civic
Auditorium Little Theatre. A mixture of themes
prevailed that evening. A "Paris Holliday" setting
was visible with appropriate sidewalk cafe decor-
ations, but theatmosphere was invaded with "Le
Torsionv Ctranslated from French it means "the
twist"J.
The Sig Tau's campaigned for the March of
Dimes one evening in January under the slogan:
Mrs. Esther Sears completed her second
year as housemother at the Sigma Tau
Gamma House.
"We Were Mothers for One Night". They col-
lected 3176.64 in all.
The fraternity participates in Scholarship
competition, Singing Bee Qthis year placing sec-
ond, singing "Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee"
by Bach under the direction of Steve Kimpleb , and
intramurals Qlast year taking All-Sports trophy in
the fraternity leagueb.
Delta Chapter
established january 20, 1922
K. S. T. C.
Emporia, Kansas
Sigma Tau Gamma Social Fraternity
founded June 28, ,1920
Central Missouri State College
Warrensburg, Missouri
Elected Officers
. . . . . . john Rhea
. . . . . . . . . Paul Schuler
. . . Ken Schlatter
. D. D. Wagoner
president . .
lst vice-president
2nd vice-president
recording secretary .
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Bill Apperson
Norman Avery
Lyle Barker
Jewell Beard
Richard Beattie
Richard Buchannan
Gary Byrne
David Calvert
Richard Carlson
Phil Coffelt
Ken Cozad
Scott Cram
Richard Deschner
Terry Downey
Robert Duncan
Robert Duran
jerry Dyer
Robert Euler
Austin Farley
Terry Farnsworth -
Clifford Ferrell
Charles Foreman
David French
Jerry Goldsmith
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Robert Hastings
Albert Hatch
Richard Henderson
Kent Hurn
jim Jones
Steve Kimple
Norman Kirk
Jerry Lichtenhan
Richard Link
John Manning
Tom Martin
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james Mordica
Willis Neal
Roger Palmer
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Loan Fund.
Tau Kappa Epsilon entertained at the chap-
ter house, October 6, 1961. The party was a "Harry
High School Swinger". The annual Bowery party
was held December 8, at the chapter house. It
was the pledge informal. December -19, was the
date of the annual Christmas party. It was held at
the chapter house, where they had a toy exchange,
later contributing the gifts to an orphanage. March
51, the TKE's held a carwash at the chapter house
to raise money for the Dean's Emergency Eoan
Fund. They made 3550.00 to contribute. The annual
Red Carnation Ball took place on the new terrace
at'the chapter house, made especially for outside
dances. The terrace was decorated appropriately
with red carnations and backed by aihuge back
drop which displayed the Tau Kappa Epsilon
Crest in color against a white background. The
side yard was decorated with a spraying colored
fountain.
Tau Kappa Epsilon House.
The fraternity takes part in collecting for the
Heart Fund Drive, the March of Dimes and the
Salvation Army. They also participate in intra-
mural sports, the Annual Singing Bee, and Schol-
arship competition.
Gamma Phi Chapter
established September 1, 1951
' K. S. T. C.
Emporia, Kansas
Tau Kappa Epsilon Social Fraternity
founded January 10, 1899
Illinois Wesleyan University
Bloomington, Illinois
Elected Officers
president . ........ Willard Elledge
vice-president . ...... . . Ted Eberle
secretary . . Galen Weick
treasurer . . . Larry Reiser
pledge trainer . . Dick Barnes
historian . . . . . Larry Gee
sergeant-at-arms . . Marion Barrow
chaplain . . . . joe Henry
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David Dees
john Demos
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Ted Eberle
Bob Eisele
Willard Elledge
Paul Evans
Robert Fisher
Fred Garlett
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Kenneth Giger
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Mike McCaffery
Robert Mehl
Robert Miller
Jerry Newby
Guy Oldfield
Lawrence Orth
Dale Palmer
Gary Pippin
Charles Pippin
Charles Pritchett
Terry Purcell
Larry Reiser
Ghaleb Sawalha
Paul Schmersey
Stan Shoemaker
Lee Stieben
Richard Stine
Wayne Stockebrand
Dave Taylor
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Larry Toburen
Larry Weatherbee
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Bisoni, David
Blackford, Violet
Blackledge, Leroy
Blakey, Janis
Blaufuss, William
Bliss, Sharla
Blundell, Barbara
Bobski, James
Bodwell, Donna ,
Boes, Lorita
Bogle, John
Boline, Duane
Boline, Patricia
Boling, Barry
Boling, Beverly
Bollinger, Diana
Bollinger, Marsha
Bolte, Glenda
Bomgen, Michelle
Bonacci, Louis
Bond, Sylvia
Bondurant, William
Bonine, Sherry
Boothe, Reginald
208, 2
INDEX
2111
212,
205,
259,
205,
229,
230,
09,
273,
253
279
253
281,
254
211,
273,
267,
214,
281,
209,
279,
245,
279,
218,
249,
269,
257,
250,
209,
273
3
254,
209,
273,
210,
242
275,
232,
256
s
210,
204,
248,
246,
234,
253
256
9
5
3
9
321
312
204
300
312
284
222
284
257
284
243
320
320
284
312
206
284
320
269
312
233
284
312
320
320
320
284
320
300
320
300
312
312
208
300
300
269
284
320
320
300
263
259
284
241
312
244
257
300
242
284
320
249
312
312
300
300
284
312
312
284
300
312
312
284
300
300
300
320
320
313
320
300
313
320
233
284
320
320
300
225
284
253
284
284
284
313
300
284
284
Borgelt, Lana
Borgen, Michelle
Bornschein, Freda
Bowlby, Rebecca
Boyd, Deanna
Boyd, Terry
Brammell, Patsy
Brammer, Janet
Brand, Felix
Brandenburg, Martha
Bratton, Sue
Breneman, Carol
Briggs, Kenneth
Briggs, Madeline
Brimmer, Judith
Brinkman, Janice
Brinkman, Rosalie
Bristol,
Frederic
Bronaugh, Richard
Brooks, Janice
Brooks, Nancy
Brosa, Robert
Brosius,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Linda
James
Janet
Janice
John
Judith
Linda
Neal
Patricia
Robert G.
Robert R.
Russell
Ruth
Brownfield, Judith
Brumback, Linda
202,
Bruning, Ann 205, 208,
Bruning, Keith
Brunkow, Loretta
Brunn, Laveta
Brunn, Vivian
Brussow, Jeanette
Bryan, Barbara
Bryant, Gary
Bryant, John
Buchanan, Patricia
Buchanan, Richard
Buchanan, Sylvia
Bula, Joe
Bundschuh, Janeen
Bundy, Marilyn
Bundy, Sally
Bundy, Virginia
Bunter, Chas.
Burdette, Frances
Burenheide, Eleanor
Burford, Brenda
Burke, Gary
Burke, Maridel
Burkhart, Richard
Burnett, Carolee
Burnette, Clara
Burns, Marie
Burns, Robert
Burns, Sally
Burshears, James
Busby, Daniel
Busenitz, John
Busex, Fred
Bush, Barbara
Bush, Janice
Buss, Patricia
Buss, Saundra
Bussey, Fred
Bussjaeger, Louis
Butel, Francis
Butler, Carolyn '
Button, Garth
Butts, Ronald
Byrne, Gary
Byrne, Judy
c
Cady, Janice
Calamo, Peter
Callender, Raymond
Calvert, David
Campbell, Anna
Campbell, Donna
5,
216,
203,
261,
257,
244
277,
203,
257,
242,
191,,
205,
257,
211,
259,
277,
250,
249,
273,
248,
209,
244,
247,
279,
218,
252,
250,
247,
275,
263,
225
249,
263
245,
279,
279,
7
9
244
245
301
245
267
284
261
246
313
205
269
301
285
320
285
301
232
284
257
248
300
285
267
320
285
285
313
285
251
204
242
256
321
321
261
301
285
320
313
301
313
285
301
243
301
313
285
301
301
285
263
301
212
321
285
285
205
254
313
285
321
242
225
320
285
320
285
321
259
313
285
301
321
285
277
301
233
301
321
285
321
321
321
257
285
313
233
265
Cantrell, Gary
Carberry, Michael
Carey, Eva
Carlat, Wilma 208 209,
Carlile, Jim
Carlsen, Mary
Carlson, Richard 210,
Carlson, Robert
Carman, Stephen
Carnes, Alan
Carpenter, Judith 261,
Carr, Carla l 253,
Carroll, Donald
Carson, Rebecca 234,
Carson, Robert
Caruthers, Pat 218,
Castle, Carolyn
Castle, Janice 241,
Caywood, Jeanne 245, 261,
Chacon, Anita
Chadwell, Linda 252,
Chaffin, Bill
Chaffin, Gwendolyn
Chanay, Larry 301,
Chang, Barbara
Channon, Emma 191,
Chapman, John
Chargois, Jules 226,
Chase, Edward
Chenoweth, Virgil
Childers, Anna 250,
Chiu Ik Sing 241,
Chrest, Jack
Christ, Karen
Christ, Linda
Christiansen, Henry
Christiansen, Pat
Christoperh, Connie 250,
Christy, James 281,
Chu, Walter 208, 226,
Chubb, James 212 214,
Church, Phyllis
Cioni, James 210,
Clark, Howard 275,
Clark, Jean 253, 261,
Clark, Ken
Clark, Larry
Clark, Mishki
Clark, Scott
Clark, Serena
Clarke, Peter 275,
Clasen, Richard 277,
Classen, Doris
Claycamp, Carol
Clayton, Norma 245,
Clayton, Valera 247,
Clerico, Sally 202,
Clouse, Joseph
Clugston, Ingrid
Clum, Claudette 249,
Cochran, Elmer
Cochran, James 277,
Coddington, Nancy 205, 247,
Coffelt, Phil 279,
Coffin, Roland
Coker, Thomas 222,
Coiner, Karen
Cole, Ruth
Coleman, Carol
Colgan, Robert
Collins, Martha 252,
Collins, Shirley
Colvin, Sara 269,
Comas, Dee
Combs, Carol 248,
Commins, Judy
Commins, LeRoy
Commons, Monte
Condit, Connie 245,
Condra, Gary 226,
Cone, Sandra 249,
Conklin, Karen
Cook, Daniel
Cook, Lyla
Cook, Martha
Cook, Perry
Cook, William
Cookins, Karen
Coons, Linda 212, 216, 247,
Coons, Mary
313
285
313
301
321
285
321
279
301
321
321
285
211
301
301
321
248
285
285
265
263
321
250
275
321
301
321
285
321
226
285
285
321
267
285
285
313
285
313
234
321
321
'211
313
285
285
321
285
301
253
313
301
229
313
285
285
285
286
286
286
321
301
286
301
321
286
269
250
301
321
261
286
301
267
269
302
302
313
286
321
286
301
286
313
247
301
214
307
321
313
257,
Cooper, Bruce
Cope, Patricia
Corbin, Roya
Cornwell, Anna
Correa, Rose
Correa, Virginia
Costich, Kenneth
Cotton, Helen
Coughlin, Donna
Coulter, Mary
Cour, Jerry
Courtney, Karen
Covey, Donna
Cowan, Ted
Cowley, John
Cox, Carl
Cox, Janet
Cox, Joyce
Cox, Melba
Coyne, Mona
Cozad, Jerry
Cozad, Kenneth
Crabtree, Charles
Craig, Paul
Craig, Sharon
Crair, Jeffrey
Cram, Scott
Cramer, Nancy
Crane, Lois
Crane, Richard
Crawford, Albert
Crawford, Judith
Criqui, Dorothy
203,
250,
210,211,
253,
Criqui, Louis
Crofoot, Stephen
Cropp, Gloria
Croucher, Delores
Crouse, Archie
Crow, Susan A
Croxdale, Marion
Croy, David
Crusinbery, Lynda
Culp, Michael
Cunningham, Sara
Curfman, Kay
Curry, Nancy
Curtis, Jean
Curtis, Phyllis
Cyrus, Leslie
234
201
d
Dall, Annabeth
Dall, Suzanne
Dalton, Diane
Dallam, Jes
Dalton, Istan
Dalton, Margaret
Dalton, Stanley
Daniel, Delbert
205,
273,
Daniels, Gayle
Daniels, Otis
Dannenfelser, Charles
Darrah, James
Davids, Gayle
Davidson, Wendell
Davies, Thomas
Davis,
Davis,
Davis,
Davis,
Davis,
Davis
9
Davis,
Davis
7
Davis,
Anita
Duane
Clyde
Evelyn
Gwendolyn
Jack
Nancy C.
Nancy L.
Sandra
Dawe, Mary 203, 233,
Dawson, Phyllis
Day, Robert
Deatz, Judith
Debord, Frank
Debross, Judith
Debus, Donna
Decker, Carol
Deering, Sharon
Dees, David
Degraffenreid, Paul
Dehaven, Robert
Demos, John
Dennis, Jacqueline
Dent, Charles
203, 204,
234,
277,
246,
252,
254,
232,
277,
265,
241,
254,
234,
286,
250,
263,
279,
214
9
275,
279,
218,
244,
233,
225,
263,
244,
256,
257,
257,
249,
218
209,
277,
225,
277,
251,
245,
265,
250,
212,
247,
253,
242,
281,
281,
241,
301
286
286
206
286
263
313
243
301
286
321
204
321
321
313
321
301
286
313
322
286
322
222
313
202
313
301
322
286
313
322
313
322
286
256
301
286
286
261
313
286
302
286
230
286
322
322
269
250
286
267
302
204
286
252
222
322
241
313
322
322
286
322
302
286
302
322
302
286
206
250
322
286
286
302
286
263
322
186
286
286
286
322
203
214
313
286
257
Denton, John
Denton, Melinda
Deschner,
Deschner,
Deshazer,
Deshazer,
Marcia
Richard
Lyndia
William
Detlefson, Janice
Detter, Ruth
Dettoff, Nora
DeuBois,
Loretta
Devore, Jacqueline
Deweese,
Deweese,
Harold
Thomas
Deyo, Sharon
Deyoung,
Janet
Dick, John
Dickson, Betty
Dieker, Linda
Dieker, Richard
Dill, Kenneth
Dillard
Dillingham, Janice
Dillingham, Nancy
Dirks, Judith
Divel, Gary
Dixon, Kaye
Dobbins, Loyd
Dody, James
Doleky, Jerome
Doll, Mary
Dolsky, Jerome
Dominick, Betty
Domitz, Gary
Donahue, Marlene
Donovan, Caroline
Dorst, Robert
Dougherty, Donald
209,
208
Doughty, Benny 210, 211,
Downey, James
Downey, Terry
Dozier, Suzie
Drake, Gary
Dreasher, Lloyd
Driver, Howard 214,
Drummond, Marilyn
Dubois, Kenneth
Dubois, Louetta
Dudley, Joe
Duff, Sandra
Duffin, Darryl
Duggan, Mary
Dumcum, Jack
Duncan, Claudia
Duncan, Donald
Duncan, Elaine
Duncan, Patricia
Duncan, Philip
Duncan, Robert
Dunning, Carolyn
Duran, Robert
Dutton, Leroy
Dutton, Janice
Duy, Delbert
Dyer, Jerry
C
Eales, Lindy
Ealy, Ann
Early, Cheryl
Eastman,
Thomas
Eaton, Eddie
Eaton, N
Ofma
Eberle, Theodore
Edmunds
Edwards,
Edwards,
Edwards,
Edwards,
Edwards,
Edwards,
Edwards,
on, Lynda
Anita
Catherine
Patricia A.
Patricia S
Sherrie
Vonda
William
Eggert, Carla
Egglesten, Patricia
Eidman, Gene
Eidman, Morris
Eikermann, William
Eilert, Edwin
Eis, Dale
Eisele, Robert
Eitel, Gay
205,
222,
232,
281,
245,
279,
218,
209,
191,
281,
233,
252,
275,
24L
272
218,
275,
277,
279,
225,
246,
24L
250,
232,
279,
279,
208,
279,
251,
244,
257,
281,
186,
247,
245,
2524,
273,
5
281
249,
313
286
263
313
302
302
302
248
302
322
313
313
314
267
302
314
314
302
335
212
256
302
302
261
'314
302
322
322
225
302
314
302
286
302
233
222
314
314
233
302
261
322
322
322
263
287
322
287
287
257
287
322
302
287
322
314
233
314
302
322
322
269
302
322
287
287
267
287
322
202
314
249
314
287
287
248
287
302
322
287
246
191
322
302
185
322
302
287
Eklund, Jennie
Eldridge, David
Elledge, Willard
Elliott, Alvin
Elliott, Glenda
Ellis, Sonia
Emley, Carolee
Emory, William
Emswiler, Thomas
Engbretson, Gustov
Engel, Robert
Engler, Judith
Ensha, Farideh
Ensminger, Carole
Ensminger, Larry
Erbes, Karen
Estes, Gary
Eubanks, Nikki
Euler, Robert
Evans, Charles
Evans, Margie
Evans, Paul
Evenson, Marian
Everhart, Charles
Ewing, James
f
Fager, Grace
Fairbanks, Ann
Fall, Judith
Fankhauser, Dina
Farley, Austin
Farney, Linda
Farnsworth, Terry
Farnsworth, Marilea
Farr, Donald
Farris, Glenda
Favrow, William
Fellers, Robert
Fellingham, Pamela
Feltner, Sherry
Ferguson, Patricia
Ferguson, Twila
Ferrell, Clifford
Ferris, Carol
Fieser, Loretta
Fillmore, Betty .
Fillmore, Darrel
Fish, Johnnie
Fisher, Robert
Fitzpatrick, Donna
Fitzwater, Mary
Fitzwater, Royanna
Flater, Marvin
Fleagle, Mary
Fleeman, Donald
Flentje, Henry
Fletcher, Nancy
Flook, Roy
Florance, Nadine
Fogle, Bennie
Foos, Frances
Forbeck, Connie
Fordham, Monroe
Foreman, Charles
Forester, Diane
Forrester, Davld
Forrester, Roger
Foster, Kathleen
Foster, Larry
Fountain, Evelyn
Fowler, Thomas 191, 202,
Fox, Charlotte
Fox, Esther
Fox, Janet
Fox, Mary
Fracol
Frankum, Lynda
Frazier, Paula
Frederick, Linda
Frederick, Sharon
Freeby, Leonard
Freeman, Kay
Freeman, Larry
Freidline, Mary
French, David
French, David
French, Donald
French, John
Fretz, Michael
21L
203,
212,
245
277
209, 281
257
249
225,273
186,267
3
9
9
9
9
9
9
279,
19L
281
248
251
203,204
279
9
216,
257
7
9
9
9
9
2 79,
251
9
254,
263,
253
3
243,
279
242
230,
208, 211
232, 281
234
9
246:
249
9
9
9
3
249,
209
212, 216
221
214,
221
9
9
9
279,
265,
218, 261
275,
246,
225
9
9
234,246,
256, 279,
273,
1
287
322
314
287
254
287
302
314
225
256
322
204
322
287
221
322
287
267
314
287
302
287
322
287
287
323
287
287
314
323
243
320
287
257
261
221
302
287
302
287
287
302
287
287
287
323
302
314
302
314
287
323
302
323
302
323
221
302
323
303
287
323
314
323
323
314
287
314
287
314
303
205
203
323
287
287
267
263
252
303
267
221
303
303
303
323
303
323
Friesen, Gary
Frigon, Jolene
Frigon, Raymond
Frohardt, Dean
Frohardt, Mary
Fruit, Ruth
Fry, David
Fuertes, Basilio
Fulghum, John
Fuller, Mildred
Fuller, Sally
Fulton, Glenn
Funderbunk, Judy
Fundis, Edward
Fundis, Ronald
Funk, Francis
Funk, Margaret
8
Gabriel, Larry
Gallivan, Nan
Gamble, Sharon
Gann, Marcia
Gant, Eugene
Gard, Ronald
Gardner, Kirby
Gardner, Marjorie
Garlett, Fred
Garlow, Dianna
Garner, Edward
Garnett, Gloria
Garrett, Sharon
Gaskill, Rodger
Gastrock, Patricia
Gates, David
Gates, Diana
Gatewood, Roy
Gay, Jacelyn
Gay, Sharon
Gee, Lawrence
Gendre, Sondra
Genova, Anothony
Genrz, Judy
German, Cheryl
Gertsen, Marilyn
Gibb, Gayla
Gibson, Judith
Gideon, Robert
Giesy, Mary'
Giger, Kenneth
Gilbert, Duane
Gilbert, Joyce
Gilkinson, Mary
Gillespie, Jacquelin
Gillespie, Nancy
Gilley, Bonitta
Gilstrap, Raymond
Gimple, Glenn
Girard, Florine
Gislar, Lex
Glasgow, Barbara
Glaysher, Francis
Gleason, Joseph
Glotta, Donna
Goble, Stanley
Gockel, Curt
Godbout, Ronald
Goering, Roma
Goldsberry, Sally
Goldsmith, Jerry
Goddell, Lynn
Goodin, Sue
Goodrich, Marcus
Gordon, Jane
Grace, Karen
Graff, Gloria
Gragg, Saundra
Graham, Arnold
Grainger, Linda
Grant, Jerry
Grantz, Janet
Gray,
Carolyn
Gray, Fern
Gray,
Greco,
Green
Green,
Green,
Green
7
Green,
Patricia
Rose
Charles
J wiv
Lani
Nancy
Roger
21Q
20i
271
22L
233
246,
250,
275,
203,
257
9
271
26L
28L
250,
271
25L
19L
28h
271
25L
251
271
281,
275,
24L
210,
246,
273,
273,
279,
263,
248,
254,
277,
251
253,
254,
218,
185,
314
303
288
335
323
314
314
303
323
269
288
303
288
209
303
288
206
288
303
222
261
288
303
303
303
288
288
323
288
267
314
265
323
263
303
323
'314
303
265
323
261
323
202
323
288
303
323
323
314
263
323
288
288
222
212
210
288
314
303
221
288
288
314
303
323
241
288
314
221
314
314
267
288
288
314
314
288
203
288
269
323
303
323
288
288
267
263
186
Green, Ronnie
Greenberg, Marvin
Greene, Patricia
Greer, Ardith
Greer, Patricia
Gregory, Wanda
Greiner, Dale
Greiner, Keith
Greinke, Ronald
Gresham, Carol
Grewing, Lyle
Griffin, Gwendolyn
Griffin, Helen
Griffith, Michele
Griffith Nancy
Griffiths, Janice
Griffitts, Mary
Groh, Karen
Gronau, Judith
Gront, Jerry
Groom, Janet
Grove, Judy
Grubb, Sharon
Grundy, Alma
Guering, Roma
Gugler, Patricia
Gutsch, Linda
h
Haas, Phil
Haeker, Harvey
Hageman, Louvenia
Hageman, William
Haire, George
Hale, Frances
Hall, Nancy
Hall, Reva
Hall, Sharalyn
Hallauer, Virgil
Halley, Martin
Halpern, Ronald
Hamilton, Regina
Hamilton, Wayne
Hamilton, Zoetta
Hamm, Myron
Hamman, Judith 2
Hamman, Mary
Hamers, William
Hampson, Ann
Hampton, Dennis
Hand, John
Hannebaum, Linda
Hanneman, Pat
Hannibal, Barbara
Hanrahan, William
Hanscum, John
Hansen, Judy
Hansen, Rita
Harbaugh, Glenn
Harbaugh, Judy
Harbison, Margaret
Hardesty, Ann
Hare, Darrell
Harkness, Darrell
Harland, Janice
Harlan, Timothy
Harold, Norbert
Harp, Daniel
Harper, Robert
Harris, Carolyn
Harris Merle
Harris, Dan
Harris, Nona
Harris, Rosemary
Harrison, Jerold
Harrison, Judith
Harrod, Charles
Hart, Ruth
Harter, Donald
Harter, James
Hartshorn, Kathryn
Harvey, Joyce
Hastert, Vernon
Hastings, Robert
Harch, Albert
Hatcher, Betty
Hattaway, Ruth
Hatz, Kaye
Hatz, Larry
Hauschild, Barbara
336
202,
254,
05, 233,
221,
205,
230,
225,
281
203,
243
185,
247,
244,
241,
253,
249,
204,
247,
277,
218,
263,
222,
212,
275,
254,
273,
253,
243,
250,
253,
247,
279,
247,
211,
246,
273,
218,
251,
247,
273,
205,
233,
279,
279,
205,
1
1
303
303
303
314
288
288
185
186
214
288
323
288
241
288
202
303
323
288
252
288
315
288
288
303
288
323
zss
303
323
315
233
234
323
315
315
288
323
315
323
323
214
303
303
288
265
315
222
288
288
288
225
289
324
214
289
289
222
289
324
289
324
31 5
289
303
303
211
303
289
315
304
289
289
289
289
324
324
324
214
267
304
315
324
304
304
324
265
289
289
Hawk, Margaret
Hawkins, Phyllis
Hawks, Margaret
Havis, Vernon
Haxton, Ronald
Hayashi, Russ
Hayes, Michael
186,
Hayes, Samuel 185, 186, 208,
Hays, Roger
Hayselden, Thomas
Heagerty, Sammie
Heath, Sandra
Heackendorn, Judi
Hefling, Joel
Hefner, Janet
Heger, Sharon
Heidner, Sharon
Heitman, Barbara
Heitman, Gene
Hellbaum, Richard
Hellmer, Kathleen
Hellmer, Mary
Helmer, Sharon
Henderson, Richard
Hendrickson, Mary
Hendrickson, Suzanne
Hendrickson, Wayne
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