Ottawa University - Ottawan Yearbook (Ottawa, KS)

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w Oitawan OTTAWA UNIVERSITY MARCHES ON Besides being now in its second century this college is approaching a new era. The gains of the years immediately past are to be consolidated so that they may become at once the foundation of and the stepping stones to a new order and a higher level of achievement. This is not simply a matter of growing facilities, new buildings, new equipment, nor even of enroll- ment size. It is rather in the concept that we can and must become an even better college in the quality of our work. The quest for quality is never suspended when the academic community is true to itself. It is really part and parcel of academic success itself. For in matters academic there is no room for self-satisfaction or for settling for the second best. It is, of course, very tempting to look back and dream of the years gone by and to think of what has been accomplished, at times with extraordinary difficulty and in much uncertainty. Loyal, capable faculty and administration associates loom large in the picture as well as student leaders. It has been uphill almost all of the way and now we have seen the solid achievements which have come about because all of us, administration, faculty and students have given something of our best. It would be easy to think that now we have arrived and the future is assured. But life is not like that, neither is an institution of learning it it is alert and eager for service. A new day is dawning in the world and in our world on the campus. The challenge is not so much for more of everything in the material sense as it is for renewal and for new inner resources for such a time as this. For one thing, we need to ask ourselves again and again who we are as a college and what our serious mission in education really is in these coming years. Without vision the people perish , but also without a strong sense of direction any cause will stagnate and die. There must be a core of meaning and shared purpose which makes us distinctive and which will constantly challenge us to give of our best. We belong with other liberal arts colleges to an imperishable tradition in education. Education of this sort cannot be outdated because it is concerned with man himself, with his mind and his spirit. lt reaches life at its depth and at its best. It prepares students to live in fullness of life and in involved leader- ship in the world. But within this great tradition we have a distinctive part to play in our special approach to educa- tion, in our deep devotion to faith as well as learning, in the Ottawa Spirit and in the call to service which so many of our graduates have answered. It is in and through these characteristics that the Ottawa of the future will achieve greatness in its time. It is to these that we must renew our dedication. Dr. Andrew B. Martin President DR. AND MRS. ANDREW B. MARTIN DEDICATION That man is 0 success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much; who has gained the respect of intelligent men and accomplished his task; who leaves the world better than he found it, whether by on improved poppy, o perfect poem or o rescued soul; who never locked appreciation of eorth's beauty or foiled to express it; who looked for the best in others and gave the best he had. Robert Louis Stevenson CONTENTS ACADEMICS RELIGION CAMPUS LIFE SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS SENIORS SOCIAL CLUBS SENIOR ACTIVITIES INDEX ADVERTISEMENTS ACADEMICS ADMINIST RA TION David W. Bemmels Dean of the University 10 Elizabeth A. Snodgrass Bill B. Boucek Dean of Women Dean of Men Dale Turner Director of Admissions Registrar Virginia Jennings H W Robert N. Bundy Walter Pankrutz Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Ronald Yingling Financial Aid Officer Claude J. Webb Director of Public Relations and Alumni Secretary Dr. Roy Browning Dean of Education Studies Director of Placement Dr. Chester SIrehlow Dr. D. C. Hadley School Physicians Marion Rioih Librarian Orville Glenn Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Dr. Roy Browning Head of Education Deponmem Bill Ballinger Head of Psychology Department EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY Elizabeth Snodgrass Psychology Maude Adams Education Clifford Burke Psychology Clifford Tatham Psychology , XWWWMWW MW William Kloster Music Ruth Kerr Music Edgar Kerr Music FINE ARTS Barre Barren Art Lee Hageman Art Alice Lewis Music DonoId Nease German Michael Twedt Speech l8 Margaret Berger French LANGUAGE AN I Dr. Adrian Stoner Head of Modern Languages Department Mary Martins Speech and Drama Dr. Ann Greer Head of Language and Literature Division Betty Nelick English IT RATURE :zzmm Jack Pony English Ruth Reed, English; Dr. English. Way A wmwwwwam ,, MATH AN I Dr. Lewis Spencer Moth ' Dr. Justo Diuz Physics and Math Glenn Dick Physics and Math Dr. Dennis Gaede Chemistry CIENCE Thomas Lewis Chemistry Dr. John Bacon, Veinu Winchester, Elmer Roth; Biology Dr. Ray Brewster Chemistry Eileen Grist PHYSICAL EDUCATION Robert Schoonover Evelyn Kinney Head of Physical Education Deportmen? William Freur, Richard L. Peters, Director of Arhletics, and Bill Boucek. Dr. Charles Anderson Religion RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY Dr. Leonard Meyers Philosophy WM mew 23 Keith Shumway, History and Political Science. Joseph McKenna, History and Political Science. SOCIAL SCIENCE Dr. William Myers, Sociology. Ronnie Averyt, History and Political Science. Ethel Wiggins, Home Economics. Dr. Wayne Angell, Economics and Business Administration. ' Esther Bemmels Dorothy HeWI Resources Office Dr, Martin's Office Elda Campbell Martha Bushman AIumni-Public Relations Personnel Lgm .; - wxwwmw Pct Beck and leliuh Farr Admissions Estel Johnson and l. Holt Business Office Alaine Plummer Business Office Joyce Hurrah Registrar's Office Gene Langdon Dean Bemmel's Office Betty Winmeyer Business Office Alice Myers Duplicating Office 28 Mr. and Mrs. H. l. Price Atkinson Holl Mr. and Mrs. Orville Glenn Ward Manor Mr. and Mrs. Greer Price Hall Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Thomas Behcn Hall DORMITORY STAFF Eihel Hastings, Verlenu Buckner, Kittie Armstrong, Maintenance Staff. Mrs. Freda Scherling, Sheldon Hall; Mrs. W. H. Bertholf, Centennial Hall; Mrs. Ervil Thiel, Martin Hall; Mrs. Virginia Lu Crone, Cea- dercrest. LEAVE mg. Amng Allen Tmufman, Union Bookstore Manager. Karen Knudsen, R.N. and Mrs. Sandra Staneun, R.N. James Muuszychki, Head Manager, Slater Food Service and Kathryn Dagenette, Pro- duction Manager. Nell Johnson, Assistant Librarian. Mrs. Adruin Stoner deposits mail. Professors perform a! the annual Faculty Talent Show. RELIGION THE CHAPEL BECOMES A PART OF US A long envisioned dream become reality in September, 1966 with the completion of the Chapel. Given impetus by the $200,000.00 gift of an anonymous donor, the Chapel stands today as a monument to that giver and a multitude of others. This mony-toceted buitding has offered students a variety of opportunities for worship, study, and cultural insights. Students and faculty bow in prayer as Dr. William Keucher, Executive Secretary of the Kansas Baptist Convention, offered prayer at the Chapel dedication. A new Chapel means new opportunities for worship and ministry. Renowned organist Frederick chmn ot the organ for the Organ Dedication. Students search to find 0 meaning for God, for themselves and for each other of Vespers in the Medi1otion Chapel. 0 DEDICATION BY STUDENTS AND FACULTY A1 Christmas Vespers faculty combine voices in o carol. 38 Christmas Vespers finds brother and sister clubs, AI- pho Phis and Thetos, singing carols together. DECKING THE HALLS AT CHRISTMAS Christmas greetings of Ottawa are con- veyed to all in Iigh's on the nighttime cam- pus. Religious Board coordinates religious program- ming of 1he campus, one activity being the all school Chris1mas coroling in December. The Christian Vocations Club meets monthly to dis- cuss and hear speakers on various Christian voca- tions. Advisor Professor Lewis considers an interesting com- ment with the group. Refreshment time at BSM finds Wendell Skin- ner well stocked for awhile. Anita Toll decides between carrots and celery while Harold Muf- ney quickly calculates the coke supply. BAPTIST STUDENT MOVEMENT Bob Zapata pauses in line for a good look at refresh- ments. Sunday morning services of First Bup- tis'. THE LIGHT OF THE MORNING AND THE GLOW OF THE EVENING The Meditation Chapel offers quietness where students may think, worship, and pray. Wmmmxmnma;nwwm:mi memnw CAMPUS LIFE Research papers seem to have Dole Doudna, Pam Hilligoss, and Tony Verdi busy. Dr. Martin, in a long owaiied moment, be- gins the dedication of the new Chapel. Individually we found moments to talk about the things that matter to us. As a group we felt a common tension as we waited breathlessly to see if the free 1hrow would be good. HEY LOOK: I Freshmen enioy themselves at their Mixer during Welcome Week. Upperclassmen, Crofts and Van Ert, survey Freshmen Class possibilities. A group of Freshmen girls exercise to get in shape for the Chicken Scrap. 46 E OVER A weary freshman begins a long night of sole searching. They sure have a funny dress policy for Freshmen here. 47 Hey! TeH those Juniors to bring our ladder back Cheeze it! The Cops. 48 Employing whitewash and brushes pur- chased in the name of the Senior Class, the Juniors beat the Seniors to the punch, on the rocks. Super Strong Sophomores play tug-orwar with Feeble Frustrated Freshmen. 49 HOMECOMING Upperclass Attendants Darryl Hensley and Alan Coleman. Undercloss Attendants Linda Sufter and David Hale. Dr. Martin presents Homecoming Queen Jeanne Bowman with her bouquet ROYALTY OF 1966 Homecoming Royalty, Queen Jeanne Bowman escor1ed by King Jesse Randall. JEANNE BOWMAN SIGMA IOTA PSI J ESSE RAN DALL ALPHA PHI BETA 55 UNDERCLASS ATTENDANTS: Dave Hale and Linda Tucker Sutter; HOMECOMING QUEEN AND KING: Jeanne Bowman and Jesse Randall; and UPPERCLASS ATTENDANTS: Daryle Hensley and Alan Coleman reign over the Coronation Boll. Homecoming 1967 downed with Bright Horizons . The featured artists for the on- nucul Homecoming Concert on Thursday, October 27, were the Young Americans. By the 5:00 deadline, on Friday, each of the social clubs had finished putting up their decora- tions. This year, the floats were iudged at night to encourage the use of lighting. The win- ners were announced at hoIf-time of the game on Saturday. First place went to the Delta 'Phi Delta and Phi Kappa Chi social clubs, second place was awarded to the Chi Theta Lambdas, and the Delta Chi Omegos and Zeta Pi Omegos won third place. The game with MacPherson resulted in an Ottawa victory. The Coronation Ball, on Saturday even- ing, officially ended Homecoming for another year. Phi Kappa Chis and Delta Phi Deltas hard at work on the decoration that brought them First Place at Home- coming. Zeta Pi Omegos and Delta Chi Omegas proved that The Sun Also Rises as they built their Third Place decoration for Homecoming. Chi Theto Lombdas in preparation for the decoration that won them Second Place at Homecoming. Alpha Phis 01nd Theros busy of work on their spoce-age homecoming float. Sigma Tous and Kappa Tous hurry to finish their float. A group of Tau Betas and a Tri Gum s1ond back Yo ad- mire their work. A group of Psis discuss wha1needsto be done next on the Sig DeIt-Psi homecoming float. m:nO-Zrnm xbrrIZm Hurry Boydston helps one of the girls by carrying her lug- gage. + Seniors hold se'unce during Sneak while they try to peer into The future beyond graduation. 45.; W N: I! III! 60 Seniors take advantage of their last chance to get a fun while they enioy their Sneokl'. What Senior will ever forget Yhe chance Sneak gave good friends to A group of Seniors relax during their active vocation, while they sit and sit and folk without 1he press of classes? sing, Row, Row, Row Your Boat. ihp Ottawa's own White-winged week-end warrior flaps his way into Bob Doty and Brenda McCurter pose with a friend outside Slaterls first place 01 the annual Halloween party. Castle. Melody Collins and her prize winning steed, make an op- peoronce on Halloween. During Christmas Vespers Anita Cain participates in c: tribute to Seniors. The University community extends its seasonal greeting to those who may pass by. Phyllis Showers and Stu Loird narrate the Christmas Assembly pre- sented by 1he Play Production class. 63 Pomona has been used by many social groups as the site of informals, class picnics, and casual activities. The Lodge at Pomona prior to its completion. Pomona has long been one of the favorite rec- reation spots of Ottawa University students. With the opening of the Lodge, on Saturday evenings, to the students-with faculty supervision, the area has been busier than usual. The Lodge is easily visible from the road be- cause of the large stone formation spelling O.U. The stones for these letters were gathered by the Freshmen at their picnic in early Fall. The stones were whitewashed later in the year by members of the Junior class, which made them even more easily seen. With the coming of Spring the Lodge will be on ever increasing scene of activities. Many informals take advantage of the excellent picnic areas as well as Lake Pomona and the Lodge. The Univer- sity's property at Pomona will dorubtless be one of the places remembered most fondly and longest by students. A group of students gather at the Lodge at Pomona to organize their picnic. John Poland and Troy McCoach perform at a Hootenanny during Semester Break. Melody Eaton sings of The House of the Rising Sun while Bev Haynes accompanies her. Jon Anderson receives the basic ingredient Cream Sundae kit from John Baldwin. in her do-it-yourself Ice OUTSIDE THE DORM Members of the Campus' staff decorate their office window in a slightly differenf manner from the res? of the University. The Kappa Chi's may not have a giant in their washer but . . . INSIDE THE DORM Barb Rockwell reads a bed1ime story to other Zetu's. Cindy Reeves learns that a birthday often brings showers of happiness. 68 The dynamic duo strike the O.U. pocketbook for Campus Chest. Some Onawans take a ride in a political machine. Mary Martin, drama coach, entertains students during Faculty Talent Show. Members of the Play Production class present their version of Charlie Brown's Christmas at the Christmas Assembly. Some of the members of Alpha Psi Omega take time out from practice to pose for publicity. Irv Homer, Jim Stevens, Doug Patterson, and Jeff Smith practice a scene from COME BLOW YOUR HORN. 70 COME BLOW YOU ' Phyllis Showers gives Doug Patterson his cue but . .. ORN If I've told you once, I've told you twice! Part of the cast stops to discuss a problem they are having with interpretation. A time to concentrate . . . ink ...a time to th m a e r d m e .m t a d n a 73 SPORTS Top row, left to right: Thompson, Percudani, Robertson, Souther, Harbison, Derc, Boyce, Cullen, Wiegert, Cook, Carter, Dillon, Clayton, Lorenz. Second row: Riccio, Sherman, Bird, Markos, R. Robins, Prine, D. Johnson, Sondmark, Loxtermon, Allen, Rei, Liggett, M. Robins, Redford Third row: Cain, chegia, Foth, Mack, Lamoureoux, Swift, BRAVES GRAB Hale, Hutchcraft, Bronam, Boyer, Guest, Tiffany, Holmes. Fourth row: Weilener-truiner, James, Harlan, Loshmett, Beck, Middleton, Coleman, Ratliff, Dunn, Harroun, Shoemaker- manager, Hogue-manager. Fifth row: Meeks, Sullivan, Quoikenbush, Coleliu, Petfiy, Crons, Waller, Bonnon, Peters, OlDea, Koch, Equipment manager-H.L. Price. Bottom KCAC CHAMPIONSHIP FOR UNPRECEDENTED The Braves continued to be victorious during 1966, ending the season with an 8-l record. The season opened with the Braves defeating Friends, 33-0. The next week found the Braves over- powering Bethel, 60-0. The Braves third win of the year come when a greatly-improved Sterling teom succumbed to on O.U. second half rally, 35-7. Thanks to o well-organized defense, the Braves were able to obtain their fourth straight win when they downed College of Emporia, 20-17. O.U.'s fifth win came the next week when they defeated Kansas Wesleyan University, 40-0. At this point, the Braves held undis- puted first place in the KCAC. 76 The next week, Southwestern spoiled O.U.'s i9- gome winning streak, when they defeated the Braves, 20-13. Now the Braves were tied with Southwestern and C of E for first place in the KCAC, each team having lost one game. A week later found the Braves rallying to win their afternoon Homecoming game from McPherson, 13-6. With renewed confidence after starting another winning streak, the Braves followed through with another win, defeating Bethany, 30-0. The Braves completed the season and tied with College of Emporia tor the KCAC championship by downing Baker, 24-0. Southwestern had been beaten by McPherson, knocking them out of SCOREBOARD Ottawa Friends Ottawa Bethel Ottawa Sterling Ottawa C of E Ottawa K. W. U. Ottawa Southwestern 20 Ottawa McPherson 6 Ottawa Bethany 0 Ottawa Baker 0 row: Head coacthichard Peters, defensive cooch-Bill Boucek, Gowens, Jacobs, Hughes, Christie, Randall tco-cuptaint, Carver, Quick, Scheufler tco-coptaint, backfield coachv-Bill Freur, Evan Johnson tgraduote ossistunn. COACHING STAFF: Bcckfield Coach, Bill Freer,- Head Coach, Richard Peters; Defensive Coach, Bill Boucek. THIRD YEAR IN A ROW the three-wcy tieJ The season ended with six members of the CU. football team being named to the oIl-conference first team. Named to the defense squad were Dorell Gowens, defensive halfback; Brod O'Deo, fullback; and Marty Waller, middleguord. On the offensive squad were Lenny Scheufler, end; Rich Bonnon, quarterback; and Jesse Randall, left tackle. At the Baker game, Lenny Scheufler brought his collegiate football career to a successful! conclusion when he broke Willie Richardson's record for the most touchdowns caught in a college career. Front row, left to right: Dorell Gowens, Jesse Randall, John Carver. Back row: Phil Hughes, Lenny Scheufler, Dennis Jacobs, Jerry Christie, Julian Quick. SENIORS PROVIDE TEAM LEADERSHIP $925 anwmrmm R E I- F U E H C 5 RECORD BREAKING ilSPLAY ABILITY Front row: B. Martin, S. Hartman, R. Jackson, M. Wowrzewski, A. Macy, Schoonover, P. Roberts, R. Olin, W. Gossard, C. Hartman, D. Kay, G. De- L. Harris, H. Gomez, B4 Murfin, J. Jones, 5. Hillard. Back row: Coach Bob Freeze, M. Smith, R Fioremino, K. Wogichirgo, T. Colosimo, B. Fouling, SOCCER TEAM GAINS EXPERIENC 82 Mr. T. Von Leiden, assistom coach. DURING 1966 SEASON Park College St. Benedicfs Tabor Rockhurst William Jewell ST. Benedict's Park Tabor William Jewell Rockhursf Kansas State amogonowwcnw Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa mNmNUIMN-'doo Soccer coach, Robert J. Schoonover. BASKETBALL PLAYERS. Front row, left to right: R. Hoffman, R. Guest, G. Harrison, L. Scheufler, R. Dunham, L. Guest, L. Harris, R. Dunn, C. Welle- Stanley, Head Coach Freur. ner-trainer. Back row: Coach Boucek, H. Tiffany, M. Waller, G. VonErt, BRAVES TAKE SECOND PLACE IN KCAC John Brown Arkansas Bethany Friends Baker Kansas Wesleyan Washburn Bethel McPherson Sterling Southwestern Emporio AFTER THREE-WAY TIE FOR FIRST The 1966-67 basketball season ended with Ottawa, College of Emporia, and Kansas Wesleyan University tied for first place in the Kansas City Athletic Conference. The first round of the playoffs pitted the Braves against C. of E. tK.W.U. having drawn cu byeJ Ottawa managed to overpower the Presbies, 78-76, in one of the most exciting games of the year. Unfortunately, a fired-up Kansas Wesleyan team bettered the Braves in the last round of the playoffs, 85-68, winning the KCAC title. SCOR E BOAR D 89 Ottawa 81 Bethany 58 95 Ottawa 66 Friends 63 71 1 Ottawa 73 Baker 48 59 Ottawa 89 Kansas Wesleyan 73 51 Ottawa 71 Bethel 72 67 Ottawa 83 Mc Pherson 59 84 Ottawa 69 Sterling 69 64 Ottawa 72 Southwestern 49 54 Ottawa 59 Emporia 66 65 Ottawa 79 Emporio 76 72 OttoWa 90 Kansas Wesleyan 85 90 Ottawa 78 Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa D. Hale, B. Olberding, P. Cooper, J. Johnson, T. Verdi, T. Judenis, T. 54 77 57 70 85 63 80 63 -71 78 68 85 Lenny Scheufler Tony Verdi Gory Harrison SENIORS 88 Tension . .. BRAVES Points. FIGHT Jump shot! E E CROSS COUNTRY TEAM WINS FIRST PLACE IN KCAC COMPETITION The cross country team, composed of Richard Jackson, Dick Robertson, Allen Foley, Richard Hutchcraff, George DeFreese, and Gerard Benedict, took first place in the Kansas City Afhle'ric Con- ference. Coach for the harriers was Mr. Bill B. Boucek. 91 Awa rds S PROMOTED BY 0 CLUB O CLUB OFFICERS. left to Right: Jesse Randall, Greg VonErt, Gerard Benedict, and Lenny Scheufler. 93 4mm w w xxsvmww CHEERLEADERS PROMOTE ENTHUSIASM Atlef1,1966r67 CHEERLEADERS. Top row left to right: Mary Margaret Shaw, Shirley Scheufler, Martha Atkinson -head cheerleader. Bottom row: Kay Reams, Janet Anderson, Daryle Hensley. CHEERLEADE CHEERLEADERS NTRAMURALS 99 ORGANIZATIONS Front row: B. Rockwell, M. Burkis, J. Montgomery, Dr. Meyers, advisor. Back row: R. Hamilton, P. Christie, D. Holmberg, S. Schendel, E. English, S. Smith, M. Bollinger, Ct Upshaw. Not pictured: P. Peffly, H. Matney. STUDENT COUNCIL The Role of the 1966-67 Student Council over this last year has been led by President David Holmberg. Realizing that effective, informed leadership is de- pendent upon informed leaders, the STUCO representa- tives meet weekly to discuss and attempt to alleviate various problems arising at Ottawa University. STUCO President D. Holmberg and Student Manager R. Hamilton were colleagues in coordinating student leadership and uni- versity management. 102 Interested students follow the proceedings at a Studen? Council meeting. B. Ballinger casts a wary eye of fhe scoreboard as R. Averyt tries for his first Technical OeveH at the Fuculty-STUCO basketball game. 103 SENIORS: B Goscener, President,- H. Boydston, Vice-Presidenf; C. Bec- kett, Secretory; A. Deware, Treasurer. JUNIORS: Seated: T. Rolfs, Secretary; A. Olson, President. Standing: L Romans, Vice-President; E. Mueller, Treasurer. CLASS OFFICERS SOPHOMORES: K. Randall, Vice-President; G. Johnson, Secretary; D. Hale, Treasur- er; K. Schroeder, President. FRESHMEN: L. Hooper, Secretory; N. Bosche, President; J. Heckman, Treasurer. 104 WH OIS WH o SENIORS SELECTED: Seated: S. Steiger, B. Mitchell, A. Coin, S Jones, K. Bunch. Standing: J. Montgomery, R. Winchester, B. Goscener, E. English, C. Farley, R. Lichti, D Doudna, P. Christie. INTERCLUB COUNCIL Seated: B. Genck, President; A. Cain, G. Johnson, 5. James. Standing: J. Smith, G. Louver, J Nobles. CAMPUS ACTIVITIES BOARD Seated: S. Sutton, M Eaton, J. Bowman, C. Reeves. Standing: D. Over- meyer, A. Deware, M Leck, W. Pigeon, Mr. Burke, Adviser. Not pictured: Sue Smhh, Chairman. 105 SCHOLASTIC BOARD Front row: M. Smith, C. Dankert, K. Bunch, D. Silv vonen, K. Boyd. Back row: L. Rumons, J. Fitz- gerald, D. Moron, P. Christie, J. Binns, K. Schoeder. Board members worked wifh social clubs to main- foin a high University scholastic level and to furv Ther academic growth. FILM SERIES A series of thought-provoking as well as entertaining films was provided for The student body through the effdrts of Jon WesT, A. Dewure, Chairman; M. Sprigg, J. Fitzgerald, L. Bouldin, and F. McAuIey. 106 CONCERT LECTURE SERIES Members of the Concert Lecture Series listen as Dr. Greer comments on The success of the lecture given by Baroness Moria Von Tropp. FEB. 2'2, I967 ROOM' OFM ?RE SNEA Dr. Browning, D. Templeton, President; A. Toll, K. Couch, M. Angus, Miss Adams. CAMPUS CHEST Board members gloat over The tremendous success of their fund drive This year. Under the direction of W. Slabaugh, Chairman, necr- Iy $2,100.00 was raised-$l,895.75 from the famed Campus Chest Auction alone. PUBLICATIONS BOARD Board members discuss the fate of a proposal To en- large the size of the University News Paper. 107 PHI ALPHA TH ETA This newly formed History Honors Society both commends and encourages students who are in. terested and proficient in history and related sub- iects. MEMBERS: Front row: G. Hodge, 5. Sutton, B. Goscener, L. Werst, J. Lynch, 5. SchendeL Back row: D. Summer, E. English, D. Doudno,J. Donner, Sponsors; R. Averyt, K. Shumway, L. Hoppe. CIVIL RIGHTS BOARD Members gather to discuss various problems of civil rights in relation to both the O.U. campus and the home involvement of its students. PHILOSOPHY CLUB Students interested in discussing the basic concepts and questions of life find value in contributing their ideas and learning those of their fellow students. COLLEGIATE 4-H OFFICERS: D. Wells, President; J. McQuillan, Secretory-Treosurer; and M. Wolf set things up for a 4-H Sponsored first square dance. LAMBDA IOTA TAU LIT members have been selected because of their work and achievement in the study of Engiish. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB Meeting with their sponsors President and Mrs. Martin and Miss Snodgrcss, students who are from or have lived in foreign countries have a chance to become acquainted and 10 share experiences and opinions. is LANGUAG E c LU B Members of the language club caroled in Spanish, French, and German at the annual Christ- mas banquet ntxs ALPHA PSI OMEG Front Row: J. Stevens, M. Butter- more, J. Goldman, G. Nickerson. Back Row: I. Homer, Miss Martins, J. Ellior, B. Weary, D. Pmterson, P.Shower54 ART CLUB Art students develop their abilities as they draw or watch feHow students work. 111 DANCE CLU B Irv Homer directs a group of dancers in hopes of developing a dancing program for O.U. which will provide interested students whh professional experience TANKATEERS A synchronized swimming group practices for the annual Tonkoteer water show. HOME EC CLUB Home Ec. Officers L. Heck, President; K. Pascoe, J. AngeH, and M. Smith discuss student toke-over of the cafeteria with their sponsor Miss Wiggins. BAND The bond, under The direction of Mr. William Klos'rer, is on or- ganization open To all students who are majoring in music or those who play an instrument and enioy music. Members are selected to play of basketball games and entertain of holf-time in the Pep Band. H3 VESPERS CHOIR On December 11,1he Vespers Choir made up of more Them 80 voices, presented the annual Christmas Vespers in The University's new Chapel. H4 i- idual IV irs, and general is year to The Ch isf Churches at meetings ir tour went eosf 1h ious Bopt i0 and Vespers Cho ir song for var . The cho fion in Orotor Inging. Ipa port iosm for s R O H C .I R E C N O C Concert Cho and church concerts Members of this select choir cure chosen for their ind ic cogo area. ability, enfhus DE BATE Seated: J. Bently, M. Holoubeck, P. Showers, H. Amerson. Standing: Mr. Twedt, Coach,- C. Eostin, K. Taylor, H. Motney, J. Presley, l. Homer, E. Lowery, G. Shipp. KTJ Seated: L. Holt, B. Burkhordt, K. MacNevin, Mr. Twedt, S. Joyner, K. Randall, K. Reitzer. Standing: B. Dunbar, A. Frost, T. Houetter, M. Williams, M. Holoubeck, J. Presley, P. Wynne, C. Grimsley, P. Showers, J. Smith, T. Strogen. CAMPUS The Ottawa Campus has again sought to serve the University community through its reflective and creative endeavors, seeking to help to define and bridge the gaps that occur perennially. Functioning weekly, staff members have given freely of their time and ability to announce, reflect and create the Campus, granting a commitment to the ideals of the entire University and a sense of involvement with the larger student community. 1966-1967 EDITORIAL STAFF Editor ....... . . ........................... Ken Fisher Managing Editor ..................... Geri Nickerson City Editor ....................... ..... Hurst Coffmon Society Editor .......................... . Dorothy Zink Feature Editor . .............. . ....... Dick Robertson Sports Editor . . . .. ........................ Tom Stanley Copy Editor .................... . ........ Frank Chaney Circulation Manager .......... . ........... Gory Bruce Business Manager .......... . ............ Ken Randall Photographer . . .. ......... .... ........ Richard Speer Advisor . .. ............... .. ........ ...Mrs. Ron Reed H7 ,' MM, i'wsmr Sherry Johnson ponders over the choice of 0 pic- ture for one of the pages. Cindy Brisendine cheerfully types up some copy while the staff hurries to meet its final deadline. Jody Keese is shown marking in the area for copy that will appear under one of the pictures Elaine Anderson compares an enlargement with the original picture while waiting to speak to the busy editor. Rich Speer, head photographer, seems to be won- dering what's developing in the dark room. Troy McCoach, assistant photographer, is shown examining the negative of one of the pictures. Carolyn Snyder, Editor, is shown looking for the ever elusive proportion What's the matter Mike Bcllinger? Camera Shy? dial. OTTAWAN The staff of the i967 OTTAWAN has tried to present an occu- rote and enioyoble record of the school year. We hope that it will help each student to remember those things he thought he would never forget, and we also hope it will testify as to the growth of the students, individually and as C: group through the past year. 1966-67 ED. STAFF Editor...............................Corolyn$nyder SeCTlOnECliTOI'S ................... : .................. Assistant Editor ....................... Carlo Beckett Academics ........................ Jeanne Bowman Business Manager ........................ Bill Kohler Campus Life .......................... Mike Rollet Faculty Advisor . . . . . . . .................Mrs. Ron Reed Classes ........................ Debbie Cirimotich Photographers ........................ Richard Speer COPY ---------------------------------- JOdY Keese Troy McCooch Organizations ................... Cindy Brisendine Art ...................................... Lynn Greet Religion -------------------------- Sherrie Johnson Cover ................................. Bobbie Larson SOCiGI ClUbS ........................ Laura Jackson Sports ............................. Mike Bollinger Index ............................... Koren Poscoe H9 SENIORS SENIOR CLASS 1967 SHARON BARNETT CAROL ANN BECK CARLA BECKETT CARLA BENNETT Kansas Kansas Kansas Illinois Phi Kappa Chi Chi Theta Lambda Sigma Iota Psi Sigma Iota Psi Speech-Droma Music Elementary Education Elememory Education PHILIP BLACKMER THOMAS BONE JEANNE BOWMAN GEORGE BUESSER Massachusetts Illinois New York New York Tau Beta Gamma Sigma Deha Pi Sigma Iota Psi Deho Phi Delta Biology Biology Psychology Business Administration 122 KAY BUNCH ROBERT BURNS ANITA CAIN WALTER CALKINS Kansas Illinois Illinois Kansas Chi Theta Lambda Sigma Tau Delta Pi Theta Chi Tau Beta Gamma Sociology Biology Mathematics Physics ALAN CARR PAUL CHRISTIE DIANA CLEMMER PHYLLIS COBBS Kansas Michigan Kansas Kansas Tau Beta Gamma Tau Beta Gamma Sigma Iota Psi Chi Theta Lambda History-Politicul Science Business Administraiion Physical Education Physical Education DAVE COOK GLORIA CRONIN DARLINE CYRE ROBERT DANNA Kansas Illinois Kansas Illinois Tau Befa Gamma Phi Kappa Chi Chi Theta Lambda Deho Phi Deha Psvchology Ar? Sociology English 123 ROXANA DAWSON ALAN DEWARE DALE DOUDNA JOHN ElNSlG Kansas Rhode Island Iowa Pennsylvania Phi Kappa Chi Alpha Phi Beta Sigma Delta Pi Tau Beta Gamma Psychology Business Administrmion History-Politicol Science BiOIOQY ELWOOD ENGLISH WILLIAM EUBANK MARSHA EVERETT JEFFERY GOLDMAN Montana Kansas Colorado New York Sigma Delta Pi Chi Theia Lambda Gamma Gamma Gamma Delta Chi Omega History-Political Science Sociology History-Politicol Science Biology WILLIAM GOSCENER JUDITH GOSSARD WILLIAM GOSSARD DOUGLAS GOW New Jersey Indiana Maryland Massachusetts Delta Phi Delta Chi Theta Lambda Chi Theta Lambda Delta Phi Delta History-Political Science Physical Education History-Politicol Science History-Politicol Science 124 KIRK GRAHAM BARBARA GRAMLICK RICHARD HAMILTON SHARON HAPP Pennsylvania Illinois Colorado New York Tau Beta Gamma Gamma Gamma Gamma Sigma Delta Pi Phi Kappa Chi History-Politiccl Science Elememary Education Business Administration Sociology JOE HEARTBERG DAVE HOLMBERG PHIL HUGHES SHIRLEY JONES New Jersey Kansas Rhode Island Kansas Tau Beta Gamma Delta Phi Delta Tau Beta Gamma Phi Kappa Chi Economics History-Politicol Science Biology Biology WALT JOSEPHSON UPSHUR JOYNER EDITH KEENAN DONALD KNOWLES Massachusetts Virginia Kansas Rhode Island Alpha Phi Beta Sigma Delta Pi Kappa Tau Delta Sigma Delta Pi Economics Elementary Education Biology 125 JOHN KRUSKA VIRGINIA LACRONE ROBERTA LARSON ROGER LICHTI New York Kansas Kansas Kansas Alpha Phi Beta Chi Theta Lambda Kappa Tau Delta Sigma Tau Delta History-Politiccl Science English Art Physics JOANNE MAPES MARCIA MCWILLIAMS ROBERT MICHELS JACK MILLER Kansas Kansas Connecficut Kansas Chi Theta Lambda Phi Kappa Chi Alpha Phi Beva Chi Theta Lambda Speech-Droma Elementary Education Psychology Biology BETTY MITCHELL JAMES MONTGOMERY CONNIE MORGAN JAMES MORRIS Iowa Kansas Kansas Kansas Phi Kappa Chi Delta Phi Delta Gamma Gamma Gamma Chi Them Lambda Elementary Education Mathematics Sociology Psychology CAROL NELSON DAVID NITTA PAUL ODLYZKO JOE ORBAN Colorado Pennsylvania New York New Jersey Kappa Tau Delta Delta Phi Delta Delta Chi Omega Tou Beta Gamma Elementary Education Art Mathematics Biology DONALD OVERMEYER DEBBY REEVES WILLIAM ROBERTS VERNA RUDDICK Indiana New Jersey Missouri Kansas Alpha Phi Beta Kappa Tau Delta Sigma Delta Pi Chi Them Lambda Business Administration Spanish Biology English JOHN SAMES JOHN SAUTER LEONARD SCHEUFLER RUSSELL SCHOOF Kansas Pennsy'vonia Kansas Michigan DeIta Phi Delta Sigma Delta Pi Chi Them Lambda Alpha Phi Beta Business Administration Biology Physical Education Ar1 HOYT SHERWIN JEFFERY SMITH KARL SMITH SUSAN SMITH Kansas Pennsylvania Massachusetts California Tau Beta Gamma Delta Phi Delta Sigma Tau Deha Pi Theta Chi Religion Business Administration English Elememary Educcnion RICHARD SNIDER JONATHAN STARR SUSAN STEIGER DONALD TEMPLETON Kansas New York Illinois Pennsylvania Tou Beta Gamma Alpha Phi Beta Phi Theta Chi Tau Beta Gamma Biology History-Polivical Science Psychology Elementary Education ANTHONY VERDI LEAH WERST TIMOTHY WEST FREDERIC WESTON New Jersey Kansas Kansas New York Delta Phi Delta Phi Theta Chi Sigma Delta Phi Sigma Delta Phi English Elememury Education Chemistry Ma'hema1ics JAMES WHISTLER RICHARD WINCHESTER Kansas Kansas Chi Theta Lambda Tau Beta Gamma Sociology Biology 129 SOCIAL CLUBS de Seated: Marie Angus, Treasurer; Sherill James, Master; Betty Mitchell, Proctor; Standing: Jody Keese, Social Chair- man; and Cindy Reeves, Secreiory. Susan Adams Elaine Anderson Marie Angus Martha Atkinson Marita Borkis Susan Batzer Rhode Island Illinois Iowa Kansas Kansas New lersey Junior Sophomore Junior Junior Junior Freshman Cynthia Brisendine Dione Byerly Deborah Cirimotich Linda Conrad Elaine Cooper Teresa COPPOC Kansas Illinois Illinois Colorado Kansas New York Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Sophomore 132 IA, Pamela DeWispelaere Donna Dillon Marilyn Eods Cheryl Ferry Beth Fischer Dorothy Flanugin New York Colorado Kansas Ohio Florida Kansas Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Junior Junior Lynn Grcef Elizabeth Grisham Deborah Hall Judixh Hayden Beverley Haynes Francene Hess Illinois Kansas New Jersey New York Maryland Kansas Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Sheri James Ulla Jensen Sherry Johnson Carolyn Keeney Jody Keese Adonna King Kansas Illinois Kansas . Connecticut Nebraska Kansas Junior Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Junior Freshman Elizabeth Klimo Karen Knudson Chornell Kolm Mary Maroon Carol Mclnnes Isabel! Milton New York Iowa Pennsylvania Kansas Michigan Michigan Freshman Junior Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore 133 Marilyn Mueller Sylvia Paige Lucinda Reeves Joyce Riner Teresa Rolfs Margaret Ruscetta Michigan Kansas Illinois Illinois Kansas New Jersey Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Junior Junior Freshman Sarah Schendel Mary Margaret Show Donna Silvonen Barbara Simpson Caroline Smiih Carolyn Snyder Kansas Nebraska Michigan Michigan Colorado New York Junior Junior Sophomore Junior Sophomore Junior Marjorie Spence Ann Sutherland Sarah Suhon Alice Turner Darlene Vest Janet Weber New York Connecticut Illinois Kansas Illinois Illinois Freshman Freshman Junior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Helen Wheldon Joan White Linda Wriggle New Jersey Kansas Maryland Freshman Freshman Freshman 134 Kappa Chis and Delta Phis are shown just after singing their carol at the annual Christmas Sing. A! ?he first Delta Phi-Kappo Chi Coke Party, during Welcome Week, Kappa Chis and Delta Phis spent several sessions proc1icing, Do You Freshman Mike Ballinger ioins a group of Kappa Chis to watch the Miss Hear What I Hear? to polish up for the Christmas Sing. American Pageant. Len Erickson, Social Chairman; Jeff Smith, Muster; Arlin Olson, Vice- Master; and Eugene Mueller, Publicity Chairman. Michael Ballinger Lloyd Branam Mark Clifton Don Creed Smart Davidson Poul Ditlevson Kansas Kansas Kansas Connecticut Kansas Nebraska Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Junior Leonard Erickson Fred Gogel John Harris Leo Harris Willard Horner John Kellogg Massachusetts Pennsylvania Colorado Kansas Colorado Colorado Junior Freshman Junior Freshman Freshman Freshman 136 Jon Kirby Michael Leck William Leet Ben Martin Paul Kelp Robert Kennedy Kansas New Jersey Kansas Colorado Nebraska Michigan Freshman Sophomore Freshman Junior Sophomore Sophomore Charles Ncsse Roben Olin Arlin Olson Wayne Pigeon John Poland Ken Randall Massachusetts Illinois Kansas Michigan New York Kansas Sophomore Freshman Junior Freshman Sophomore Sophomore James Rohrboch Larry Rumons Richard Scott Thomas Shofer Lorry Sherman Jerry Taylor New York Kansas Texas Illinois Colorado Kansas Sophomore Junior Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Charles Upshaw Martin Vollmufh Michael Wawrzewski Donald Wells Colorado I New York New York Iowa Sophomore Junior Sophomore Junior Master .................................. Betsy Baker Treasurer ............................. Connie Morgan Social Chairman ......................... Joon Hansen Sponsor .............................. Mrs. Pot Beck FFI Alice Anderson Betsy Baker Sue Boatright Nancy Bosche Alexia Boyd Karen Boyd Colorado Massachusetts Kansas Illinois Kansas Kansas Freshman Junior Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Jan Brecheisen Melody Collins Karen Couch Susan Covey Sharon Elliott Nancy Fears Kansas Colorado Illinois Illinois Pennsylvania Illinois Freshman Junior Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore 138 Siephonie Gerloch Cherry Gorton Dione Hansen Joan Hanson Betty Hon Patricio Heath South Dakota Maine Wisconsin New Jersey Illinois Wisconsin Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman JoAnn Hladilek Merry Howell Willeno Jensen Joan Jones Dorcas Lumbertson Judy Marsh Illinois Kansas Massachusetts Wyoming Kansas Colorado Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Carolyn Mason Barbara McKeun Carol McKeever Donna Minick JoAnn Nance Mary No Kansas Illinois New York Indiana Colorado Kansas Freshman Sophomore Junior Freshman Freshman Freshman Clystio Osborn Connie Osgood Judy Rector Kathy Show Esther Shoesmith Lillian Sora Kansas Souih Dakota Kansas New York Kansas Hawaii Freshman Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Beverlee Stafford Sally Stamberger Louise Swanson Linda Thomas Paula Wade Roberta Warren Oklahoma Ohio Illinois Kansas New Jersey Colorado Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Roberta Whittaker Connecticut Sophomore The Tri-Gams wait a moment after finishing their carol . .. H.Cls do the Tau Beias while they have their annual picture taken. Rick Snyder, Jim Nobles, Ryon Jimenez, and Bill Kasfening are shown as they provide entertainment one evening for Dress Meal. 140 Roy Murray, Co-Social Chairman; John Einsig, Secremry; Jim Nobles, Master; Phil Roberts, Vice-Master; Bill Martin, Co-Social Chairman; were the officers for the Tau Beta Gamma Social Club for 1966. Roger Adams Dennis Ainswonh Rolland Bailey Dennis Bielema Gary Boyce Kenneth Boyce Massachusens Kansas Colorado Kansas Kansas Kansas Freshman Sophomore Junior Sophomore Freshman Sophomore James Boyd James Brigomi Ganh Brokaw Terry Chapman Joe Cain David Davies Vermont New Jersey Michigan Kansas Ohio Iowa Junior Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Junior Freshman Walter Ely Roland Fisher Alon Frost Frank Garvin Gerry Gibson Charles Goeke Colorado New Jersey New York Maine Illinois New Jersey Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore John Halliday Thomas Hanson Ronald Hopp Alvin chetfer Ralph Heosley Gordon Henrickson New Jersey Illinois New York Kansas Pennsylvania Kansas Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Junior Sophomore Richard Hoffman William Holloway Glen Hubbel Robert Hunter James Jeffers William Kastning Maryland Colorado Kansas New Jersey New Jersey Colorado Freshman Freshman Junior Junior Sophomore Junior Robert Kohler Gordon Kurtz James Lee Kenneth Lewis Calvin Ling Willard Lister Kansas New York Iowa Kansas New York Kansas Freshman Freshman Junior Junior Freshman Sophomore 142 Larry Madison Robert Mognus Dole Martin Arlo Millen Jordan Murray Roger Nance, Oregon Illinois Kansas Kansas Illinois Colorado Freshman Junior Freshman Junior Sophomore Freshman Barry Nichols Gary Nichols James Nobles Glen Perry Kenneth Pownall Allen Pratt New Jersey Indiana New Jersey Michigan Illinois Kansas Freshman Freshman Junior Junior Freshman Sophomore David Puff Philip Roberts Jim Roth Dennis Schneider Daniel Sernoffsky Whitney Slabaugh Pennsylvania New York Kansas Kansas New York Indiana Freshman Junior Junior Junior Freshman Junior Wendell Skinner Jonathan Simmons Jerry Srhith Manfred Smith Daniel Suga Tommy Tazowa Missouri Michigan New Jersey Maryland Hawaii Japan Junior Freshman Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Sophomore 143 Russell Testorff Ronell Tucker Kuronia Wagichiengo Daniel Zerwick Kansas Illinois Kenya New Hampshire Junior Junior Freshman Sophomore I44 Seated: Dru Macy, Social Chairman; Gail Johnson, Master; and Doryle Hensley, Vice Master. Standing: Joy Noren, Treasurer; and Laura Jackson, Secretary, officers of Sigma Iota Psi for 1966. EN Lois Alexander Jeanne Angeli Lynn Byers Indiana Kansas Illinois Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Mary Ellen Carson Illinois Freshman Nancy Cazel Louisiana Sophomore Marilyn Chrisviunson Minnesota Sophomore Paula Clifton Patricia Covey Melody Eaton Kansas Illinois Massachusetts Sophomore Junior Freshman Susan Edgell Kansas Freshman Gayle Ganstrom Kansas Sophomore Joanne Heckman Pennsylvania Freshman 145 Duryle Hensley Laura Jackson Gail Johnson Dru Macy Sue Martin Debbie Miller Kansas Missouri Kansas Connecticut Ohio Kansas Junior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Bonnie Mills Verlo Moody Gwen Myers Joy Noren Marilyn Osipik Danna Carter Peffley Illinois Colorado Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Freshman Junior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Junior Nun Poland Janie Ramsey Kappy Riney Sharon Rorman Carol Sehergren Susan Shaw Kansas Illinois Missouri Virginia Kansas Nebraska Junior Freshman Sophomore Freshman Junior Freshman JUdy SMi'fh Beih Treat Janet Waggoner Julio Warhurst Cheryl Wheeler Ginger Young Kansas Kansas Illinois Kansas Nebraska Missouri Sophomore Junior Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman 146 Sig Delts and Psis remain for a picture after completing their carol for the Christmas Sing. The lounge of Atkinson Hall was crowded with Sig Delts and Psis at Wel- Several Sig Delts and Psis shown at one of their first informols. come Week Coke Party. EAT! Poul Andersen; William Roberts, Master; Bill Burkhardt; Ron Dunham, Treasurer; Clark Grimsley, Social Chairman. Peter Anderton Edward Buck Bill Burkhordt Charles Caldwell Craig Capen Jeff Clark Massachuseth New York Pennsylvania Kansas Singapore New Jersey Sophomore Junior Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman John Dunner Ken Davies Roy Donovan Barry Dubec Robert Dunbar Ron Dunham Pennsylvania New York Massachusetts Pennsylvania New York Kansas Junior Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore 148 Ken Feske Ronald George Phil Ginter Steve Goggans Robert Hinchman Walter Holt Wisconsin Kansas Kansas Kansas New Jersey Kansas Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Daniel Mayo Harvey Noeser John Pearson Robert Petty Jim Phillips Bill Pollack New York Connecticut New Hampshire Virginia New York Illinois Sophomore Freshman Freshman Junior Freshman Sophomore Craig Prine Ron Quan Fonzy Robenson Carl Sardano Robert Sellen Thomas Stanley Wyoming Hawaii Kansas New York New Jersey Colorado Freshman Junior Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Junior Christopher Wellener Danny Wong Douglas Zimmerman Kansas Connecticut Kansas Freshman Freshman Freshman 149 Seated: Anita Coin, Master; Marnie Bunermore, Social Choir- man; and Anita Cain, Vice Master. Standing: Judy McLellan, Treasurer; and Margaret Sprigg, Secretory were officers for Pi Theta Chi in I966. Doris Angus Jane Barnett Carolyn Basile Iowa Iowa Wisconsin Freshman Junior Freshman Janet Bentley Lindalee Berntson Linda Boulden Iowa Connecticut Iowa Sophomore Junior Sophomore Marlyn Brown Connie Bryson Marny Buttermore Connecticut Kansas Kansas Freshman Sophomore Sophomore 150 Carol Campbell Anita Cormack Jean Cormack Kansas Colorado Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Nevada Linda Curiis Pam Demmift Leanna Gmes Mary Mae Gonzoga Roslyn Hurley Anna James New Hampshire Kansas Kansas Pennsylvania New York Kansas Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Pam Johnson Sue Justis Linda King Gail Kenney Kathy Kohler Bev Kykendall Hlinois Nebraska Colorado Connecticut Nebraska Kansas Freshman Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Junior Freshman Rebecca Lowrance Sandro Marlowe Carol McAfee Brenda McCorter Judy McLelIon Jon McQuilliam Kansas Illinois Kansas New Jersey Massachusetts Kansas Junior Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Wanda Melendez Harriet Memes Mary Murphy Gail Patterson Pamela Pearce Brenda Randall New York Nebraska New York Kansas Colorado Kansas Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore 151 Kay Reams Bonnie Redard Maxine Robinson Jeannine Rolfs Shirley Scheufler Suzette Settle Kansas Illinois Kansas Kansas Kansas Colorado Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman Marilyn Shoemaker Melissa Smith Patricia Smith Tanya Smith Margaret Sprigg Linda Stoker Nebraska Kansas Colorado Washington, DC. Pennsylvania Kansas Junior Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Carol Thayer Massachusetts Freshman Thetos and Alpha Phis lend their vocal talents to help make the Christmas Sing a success. Coke Parties provide an excellent way of getting to know members of At the first Coke Party of the year, the Thetas visit Behan Hall. brother-sister clubs. 153 UO tv-KO A b B Steve Leland, Co-Sociol Chairman; Harry Boydston, Master; Greg VonErt, Treasurer; Jerry Benedict, Vice-Master; and Rollin Strode, Co- Social Chairman, were the officers for 1he Alpha Phi Betas for I966. Richard Bunnon Gerald Benedict Joe Binns Jim Bowling Bill Coin Don Comblin New Jersey New York Kansas Nebraska Kansas Illinois Junior Junior Junior Freshman Freshman Sophomore William Carbley Roy CO Rodney Carter Alan Coleman Mark Coleman Chris Crosbie New Jersey Kansas Kansas Illinois New Jersey Massachusetts Freshman Junior Freshman Junior Freshman Freshman 154 Roger Dahlen Blair Dalton Richard Ferbert Allen Foley James Furber Steve Glossop Illinois Colorado Kansas Maine Pennsylvania Illinois Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Joel Gorski Dave Hale William Hepburn Michael Hetrick Chuck Hutchcroft Richard HUYchcroff New York Nebraska Illinois Kansas Illinois Illinois Junior Sophomore Freshman Junior Sophomore Freshman Doug Johnson Gerald Johnson Gory Keenan Sfeve Keller Steve Leland Ken MacNevin Kansas Connecticut New Jersey Indiana Iowa Virginia Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior Junior Rhey Plumley Miles Range Dave Robbins Dick Robenson Harold Roff Randy Salisbury New York Michigan Kansas Vermont New Jersey Maine Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman 155 Danny Shew Rollin Strode Thomas Stragen Kansas Kansas New Jersey Junior Junior Sophomore Jon West Indiana Sophomore Keith Taylor Colorado Junior Howard Tiffany Kansas Sophomore Greg VanEn Kansas Junior Seaced: Roberta Genck, Master; Diane Whitley, Proctor; Siunding: Lorraine Harring, Secretary; and Jun O'Neil, Treasurer. Kanda Bush Pot Clark Marilyn Cleveland Mary Cunningham Joan Dexter Phillis Evans Kansas New Jersey Illinois Oklahoma California Wyoming Freshman Sophomore Junior Freshman Freshman Freshman Nancy Foote Cindy Hagelstein Lorraine Herring Mary Holoubeck Lin Hooper June lnskeep Maryland Pennsylvania New Jersey Nebraska Illinois Kansas Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Junior Freshman Freshman 157 Lois Johnson Marion McCube Cindy Mueller Judy Osipik Linda Patrick Susan Raines Konsos Massochusens Wisconsin Kansas Colorado Kansas Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman Pat Randall Carole Reed Kathy Settergren Phyllis Showers Ru1h Sloa' Penny Stamm Kansas New York Kansas Nebraska Kansas Illinois Freshman Junior Sophomore Junior Freshman Junior Corinne Sunde Anita Toll Theresa Vliet Dionne Whitley Sue Wilbur Linda Wiyniger Washington, D. C. Kansas New Jersey Illinois Massachusens Kansas Freshman Junior Sophomore Junior Sophomore Sophomore Sharon Wriggle Pcmi Wynne Maryland Iowa Junior Sophomore 158 The Kappa Taus are shown during the I966 Christmas Sing after they have completed their carol. A group of Sig Taus remain standing after singing for their picture. 159 Greg Louver, Master; Kent Burton, Secretory,- Rich Fioremino, Social 2 I A Chairman; and Dick Sipe, Vice Master were the officers of 1he Sigma Tau Delta Social Club in 1966. David Anderson David Benigole William Bingham Ron Brock Gory Bruce Thomas Carter Illinois Connecticut Michigan New Jersey Colorado New York Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Junior Hurst Coffman Mark Cooper Bruce Crofts Pete CUI'en John Curry David Daniels Kansas New York Kansas New York Illinois Michigan Sophomore Freshman Junior Freshman Sophomore Junior Paul Epps Wisconsin Junior Steve Hillard Michigan Junior Scott Kennison New York Freshman Chris Myers Kansas Sophomore Edmund Everett Virginia Freshman Keiih Holden Kansas Junior Carl Lewis Kansas Sophomore Clark Middlefon New York Junior Ronald Gimmilluro New Jersey Freshman Stanford Holmes Massachusetts Freshman Dennis Lox1ermon Kansas Freshman Jeff O'Hara New Jersey Freshman Carl Greene Washington, D. C. Freshman Robert Joyce Massachusetts Freshman AI Ludlam Mossochusens Freshman Doug Patterson Illinois Sophomore John Harkins Illinois Freshman Anthony Judenis Connec1icut Junior James Mason Massachusetts Freshman Mike Price Kansas Freshman Mitchell Harlan New York Freshman Daniel Kelly New Jersey Sophomore Eugene Meeks New Jersey Junior Conrad Prigger New Jersey Freshman 161 Steve Prisamem New Jersey Sophomore Wallace Shipp Washington, D. C. Sophomore Mac Wore New Jersey Freshman Hal Redford Kansas Freshman Dave Smith Maine Sophomore Alvin Wcms New Jersey Freshman Rollin Reese New Jersey Freshman Sam Stuck Kansas Freshman $?an Wiegen Nebraska Freshman Mike Ritzel New York Junior Tony Toliercio Connec1icuf Freshman Dwight Sondmork California Freshman Warren Unmack Kansas Sophomore Lonnie Sherman Illinois Freshman Verle Vollier Kansas Freshman Seated: Lee Heck, Vice-Mas1er; Nancy Liese, Master. Stand- ing: Molonne Riofh, Treasurer; Suellen Hitchell, Social Chair- man. Rosanne Abramowitz Kathy Adams Janet Anderson Nancy Collins Chris Dankert Sue Davis New York Kansas Michigan New Jersey Michigan NewJersey Junior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Beverly Folk Lynnene Fonnon Lynda Gowcrd Kathy Greene Lee Heck Suellen Hifchell Nebraska Montana Michigan Colorado New Jersey Illinois Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Junior Junior Linda Kosza Suzann Kingsbury Pom Lockleor Sandy McEvers Connie McKim Debbie McKinzie Colorado Kansas Ohio Kansas Kansas Kansas Freshman Freshman Sophomore Junior Freshman Freshman Gwen McPherson Diana Murphy Geri Nickerson Joanne Paden Malonne Riofh Barbara Rockwell Nebraska Kansas Massochusens Colorado Kansas Colorado Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman Dorothy Rolle? Teresa Sloven Phyllis Stanley Debby Talbot Deanna Tower Noncy Weniger Illinois Kansas Colorado Kansas Kansas Kansas Junior Freshman Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Martha Wolfe Eva Worley Ohio Kansas Sophomqre Sophomore 164 Zeta Pi Omega and Delta Chi Omega Social Clubs perform at the Annual Christmas Sing held in 1he new chapel. AXQ Seated: Tom Chose, Vice Master; David Weatherford, Treo- surer. Standing: Jeff Goldman, Master; Stuart Laird, Social Chairman. Mike Allen Lorry Blanchard Darrell Bourque William Chamberlain Thomas Chose Steve Crawford Kansas Kansas New Jersey Pennsylvania New York Kansas Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Junior Freshman John Davenport RaIph Dring Richard Harlan Larry Huworth Gory Hodge Evan Hodgen Kansas Illinois Kansas Michigan Massachusetts Delaware Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Junior Freshman 166 David Holey James Pacheco David Lashme POUI Lorenz Stewart Main Jimmy Markos New Jersey Kemenosh Illinois Kansas Iowa Massachusetts Freshman New Jersey Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman Junior Frank McAuley Tim McCarthy Ed McCollum Glen Meloni Robert Nielson Jim Roth Illinois New York Iowa New Jersey Colorado Illinois Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Patrick Rudd Don Samkus Thomas Schenck Robert Southard Terry Turner Ben Watson Kansas Illinois New Jersey West Virginia Kansas Kansas Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Thomas Young Robert Zapata Ohio Illinois Sophomore Sophomore Master .................................. Jim Morris Treasurer ................................ Jodi Mopes Social Chairman ......................... Sandy Macy Sponsors ................. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Ballinger XGA John Ablard John Beck Loretta Cunard Kansas Kansas Kansas Junior Sophomore Sophomore George Lamont James Mallicoaf Annabell Flatt Kansas Kansas Kansas Freshman Junior Junior 168 Margie Heckmun Melvin Heckman David Holt Kansas Colorado Sophomore Freshman 9 .m S s a m t s .n In C 6 6 9 e h 1 t a d r a C .W e In .. 9 .m 9 n .m r e t f a e r u t .m o. a r o f e s U a P S a t e In T M C .1 o D. U o r 9 A SHARON BARNETT Speech-Drama Phi Kappa Chi, Music Chairman 2,3; Pi Kappa Delta 4; Church Choir 2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3; Vespers Choir 1,2,3,4; Oratorio Choir 1,2,3,4; Debate 1,2,3; Forensic 2,3; Plays 1,2,3; SNEA. CAROL ANN BECK Music Chi Theta Lambda; Church Choir 1,2,3; Vespers Choir 1,2,3,4; Oratorio Choir 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 1; Phi Mu Lambda. CARLA BECKETT Elementary Education Sigma Iota Psi; Campus Activities Board 4; Homecoming Pub1icity Chairman 3; Charter Days 3; Student Admis- sions Committee 2,3, Chairman 4; Senior Class Secretary; Psychology Club 1,2; SNEA 4; Offawon Staff 1,2,3, As- sistant Editor 4; Oratorio Choir 1,2; Vespers Choir 1; Church Choir 1,2,3. CARLA BENNETT Elementary Education Sigma Iota Psi 3,4; Gamma Gamma Gamma 1,2, Vice- Masfer 2; Concert Choir 3; Oratorio Choir 1,2,3,4; Vespers Choir 1,2,3; Church Choir 1,2,3; SNEA 4; Campus 4; Intro- mural Basketball 1,2. THOMAS BONE Biology Sigma Delta Pi, Scholastic Board Chairman; Washington Seminar 3; Scholastic Board 3; Biology Club 2,3,4; CYR 2,3,4; Campus 2,3; Intramural Football 1,2, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2. JEANNE BOWMAN Psychology Sigma Iota Psi, House Council 2; Homecoming Attendant 3, Queen 4; Campus Activities Board, Chairman 4; Com- pus Chest 4; Union Board, Publicity Chairman 3; Charter Days, Chairman 3; Junior Class Secretory; Psychology Club 3,4; Ottawan 2,3; Intramural Soccer 1,2,3, Volley- ball 1,2. 170 1 semod HARRY BOYDSTON Biology Alpha Phi Beta, Master 4; Intramural Basketball. GEORGE BUESSER Delta Phi Delta; Intramural Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Golf 1,2,4. KAY BAKER BUNCH Psychology Chi Theta Lambda; Sigma Alpha Associate 2,3; Religious Board 2; Scholastic Board 3, Chairman 4; Church Voca- fions Club 1,2. WILLIAM BURNS Sigma Delta Pi ROBERT K. BURNS Tau Beta Gamma 3; Sigma Tau Delta 4; Dorm Councilor; Concert Band 1,2; Marching Band 1,2; Biology Club 3,4; Intramural Football, Swimming 3, Softball 2; Varsity Swim Team. ANITA CAIN Mathematics Pi Theta Chi, Religious Chairman 2, Vice Master 3, Master 4; Inferdorm Council 3, President 4; lnferclub Council 4; Concert Choir 2,3; Oratorio Choir 2,3,4; Vespers Choir 2,3,4; Church Choir 2,3,4; CYR 3,4; Religious Board 2; Concert Lecture Series Committee 3,4; Physics Club 2,3; SNEA. WALTER CALKINS ALAN CARR Delta Phi Delta 1,2; Tau Beta Gamma 2,3,4; CYR 4; Intramural Football 1,2, Volleyball 1,2. PAUL CHRISTIE Sociology Tau Beta Gamma, 2 Secretary Treasurer 2; Washington Seminar Chairman; Student Council 4; Religious Board ACTIVITIES Chairman 4; Scholastic Board 2,3,4; Campus Chest 4; Union Board 1; Homecoming 4; Church Vocations Club 1,2,3,4; Campus 1; Plays 2. DIANA CLEMMER Physical Education Sigma Iota Psi, Social Chairman 2, Master 3; House Coun- cil 3; lnterclub Council 3; Interdorm Council 3; Oratorio Choir 1; Social Board Secretary 3; Senior Key Board 4; SNEA; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4, Soccer 1,2,3,4, Vol- leyball 1,2,3,4. PHYLLIS COBBS Physical Education Chi Theta Lambda; PE Club 1; SNEA 1; Intramural Bos- kefboll 1,2,3,4, Soccer 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4. DAVID COOK Psychology Religious Board 4; Concert Lecture Series Committee 4; Church Vocations Club 3; Physics Club 1,2; Intramural Football 1,2, Basketball 1,2,3, Track 1,2, Volleyball 1,2,4, Swimming 1,2. GLORIA CRONIN Art Phi Kappa Chi; Art Club 1,2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 1,2, Soccer 1,2, Volleyball 1,2. DARLINE CYRE Chi Theta Lambda. Sociology ROBERT DANNA Delta Phi Delta, Religious Chairman 2,3; Intramural Foot- ball 2, Basketball 2,3,4, Volleyball 2,3, Softball 3. ROXANA DAVISON Psychology Sigma Iota Psi, Publicity Chairman 1,2; Phi Kappa Chi, Master 3,4; Student Council Secretary 3; lnter-Club Coun- cil Chairman 3,4; Psychology Club 2,3; Intramural Basket- ball 1,2,3, Soccer 4, Volleyball 3. ALLAN DEWARE Business Administration Alpha Phi Beta; Concert Choir 1; Concert Band 1; Oratorio Choir 1,2,3; Vespers Choir 1,2,3; Campus Activities Board, Film Series Chairman 4; Film Series 2,3; Senior Class Treasurer; KTJO-FM 1; Intramural Swimming 1,2,3,4. DALE DOUDNA . History-Politicul Science Sigma Delta Pi, Secretary 3; Washington Seminar 3; Phi Alpha Theta, Vice President 4; CYR, Chairman 3, Kansas First Vice-President 4; Language Club 3; SNEA 1,2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 1,4, Softball 1,3. JOHN EINSIG Biology Tau Beta Gamma, Secretory; Biology Club 1,2; CYR 1,2,3; Intramural Track 1,2, Wrestling 4; Varsity Track 1,2, Cross- Country 1,4, Soccer 2,3. ELWOOD ENGLISH History-Political Science Sigma Delta Pi, Scholastic Chairman; Washington Semi- nar 3; Phi Alpha Theta, Historian 4; Student Council, Elections Chairman 3, Corresponding Secretary 4; Scho- lastic Board 2; Freshman Class Coordinator; CYR 1,2,3,4; Psychology Club 2; Ottawan, Assistant Editor 2; Campus 4. WlLLIAM EUBANK Chi Theta Lambda; Union Board 2,3; Campus 3, Business Manager 2. MARSHA EVERETT History-Political Science Gamma Gamma Gamma, Social Chairman; Phi Alpha Theta 4; Social Board 3; CYD 3,4; SNEA 3,4; Philosophy Club 4. JEFF GOLDMAN Delfo Chi Omega, Master 3; A1th Psi Omega 3,4; Chor- ter Days 3; Language Club 3,4; Plays 1,2,3,4; Intramural Football 1,2,3,4, Track 3,4, VolleybaH 1,2,3,4, Swimming 2,3, Tennis 3, Ping Pong 3, Softball 1,2,3,4. 171 BILL GOSCENER History-Political Science Delta Phi Delta;Who1s Who; Phi Alpha Theta, President 4; Senior Class President; CYD 4; Intramural Basketball 4. JODI GOSSARD Physical Education Zeta Pi Omega 1,2,3; Chi Theta Lambda 4; Cheerleader 2,3; Church Choir 2; Oratorio Choir 1,2,3; Women's Ath- letic Board 4; Homecoming 2; CYR 4; PE Club 2; SNEA 2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4, Swimming 3, Soccer 1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM GOSSARD Business Administration Alpha Phi Beta 1,2,3; Chi Theta Lambda 4; Residence Hall Counselor 3; Campus Activities Board 4; Social Board 2,3; Homecoming 2; Junior Class President; 0 Club 3,4; Physics Club 1; Language Club Chairman 4; Ottawon Co-Editor 3; Varsity Soccer 3, Captain 4; Intro- mural Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 3,4, Track 3, Volleyball 3,4, Swimming 2,3, Tennis 2,3,4, Softball 3,4. KIRK GRAHAM History-Polifical Science Tau Beta Gamma; CYD 1,2,3, President 4; Plays 2. RICHARD HAMILTON History-Political Science Sigma Delta Pi, Treasurer 3; Washington Seminar 3; Pajama Parade King 1; Church Choir 1,2; Vespers Choir 1,2; Oratorio Choir 1,2,3; Concert Choir 1; Student Coun- cil, Student Manager 4; Board of Publications 4; Campus Chest 4; Union Board, Treasurer 3; Student Admissions Committee 3; CYR 2,3,4. SHARON HAPP Sociology Phi Kappa Chi; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Oratorio Choir 2,3,4; Vespers Choir 2; Church Choir 2,3,4; Religious Board 4; Women's Athletic Board 2; Biology Club 2; Church Vocations Club 1,2,3,4; CYD 3, Secretary 4; Intramural Basketball 1,2, Soccer 3, Ping Pong 1,2, Tennis 1, Volleyball 1,2. 172 DAVID HOLMBERG History-Political Science Delta Phi Delta; Pi Kappa Delta 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3, President 4; Board of Publications 3,4; CYR 3,4; De- bate 2,3,4; Forensic 2,3,4; Varsity Football 1,2, Golf 1,2; Intramural Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Track 1,2, Volleyball 1,2, Swimming 1,2,3,4, Ping Pong 1,2. PHIL HUGHES Physical Education Tau Beta Gamma; Sophomore Class Treasurer; 0 Club 2,3,4; SNEA 2; Varsity Football 3,4, Track 1,2,3,4; Infra- mural Football 1,2, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Soffball 1,2. JUDY JOHNSON Art Kappa Tau Delta; Art Club. SHIRLEY JONES Biology Phi Kappa Chi; Master Centennial Hall 3; Concert Choir 1,2,3,4; Oratorio Choir 1,2,3,4; Vespers Choir 1,2,3,4; Church Choir 1,2,3,4; Scholastic Board 1; Sophomore Class Secretary; Biology Club 2,3;SNEA1,2,3;Intramurol Basketball 1, Volleyball 1,2. WALTER JOSEPHSON Economics Alpha Phi Beta, Treasurer; Board of Publications 3; Home- coming 3; Pomona Dam Committee 2; Treasurer Junior Class; Ottawan, Business Manager 3. UPSHUR JOYNER Speech Sigma Delta Pi, Publicity Chairman; Plays 2; KTJO 2, Pro- gram Director 3, Manager 4. EDITH KEENAN Elementary Educaiion Pi Theta Chi 1; Kappa Tau Delta 3,4; SNEA 1,2,3,4; Men- ninger Steering Committee 4. WILLIAM KOHLER Business Administration Tau Beta Gamma 1,2; Sigma Tau Beta 3,4; Publications Board 4; Ottawon, Business Manager 4. JOHN KRUSKA Alpha Phi Beta. VIRGINIA LACRONE English Chi Theta Lambda; SNEA 1,2,3,4. ROBERTA LARSON Art Zeta Pi Omega 1,2,3; Kappa Tau Delta 4; Kappa Pi Honorary Art Society 3,4; Centennial Hall Boll Committee 3; Art Club 1,2,4, Secretary Treasurer 3; Ottawcn Art Editor 1,2,3; Plays 3. ROGER LICHTI Sigma Tau Delta; Physics CIub 3. NANCY LIESE Home Economics Zeta Pi Omega, Social Chairman 3, Master 4. JOANNE MAPES Chi Theta Lambda, Social Chairman 3, Treasurer 4; Lambda Iota Tau 3, Secretary 4; Oratorio Choir 1; Scho- lastic Board 2; Social Board 3; CYR 1; LanguageClub 2; SNEA 4; Campus, City Editor 3; Debate 1,2,3; Plays 1. MARCIA MC WILLIAMS Elementary Education Phi Kappa Chi, Treasurer 3; Pi Theta Chi, Historian 2; Oratorio Choir 1,2,3,4; Church Choir 1,2,3,4; SNEA 2,3,4. ROBERT MICHELS Psychology Alpha Phi Beta, Scholastic Chairman 3; Scholastic Board 3; CYD 2, Corresponding Secretary 3; Psychology Club 2,3, President 4. JACK MILLER Sigma Tau Delta 1,3; Tau Beta Gamma 2; Chi Theta Lambda 4,5; 0 Club 3,4; Varsity Football 1,2,3, Track 1,2; Intramural Basketball 3. BETTY MITCHELL Elementary Education Phi Kappa Chi, Vice Master 3; Scholastic Board 3; SNEA 1,2,3,4; Otfowon 1,2. JAMES MONTGOMERY Mathematics Delta Phi Delta,- Student Council 1,2,3,4; Religious Board 3; Scholastic Board 3; Publications Board 3; Concert Lecture Series 3; Campus Chest 3,4; Civil Rights 3; Men's Athletic Board 3; Film Series 3; Union Board 3; Social Board 3; People to People 3; Homecoming 3; Charter Days 3; Physics Club 1,2; Campus, Business Manager 2. CONNIE MORGEN Sociology Gamma Gamma Gamma, Treasurer 4; Intramural Bas- ketball 3,4, Soccer 3, Volleyball 3,4. JAMES MORRIS Sigma Delta Pi, Chi Theta Lambda, Master 4; Infer-Club Council 4; Psychology Club 2,3; Intramural Chess 2. CAROL NELSON Elementary Education Gamma Gamma Gamma 3; Kappa Tau Delta 4; Church Choir 3,4; Vespers Choir 1; Concert Choir 1,2; Student Council 1,2; Homecoming 2; SNEA 2,3,4; Focis 1; Intro- mural Basketball 3,4, Swimming 3, Soccer 3,4, Tennis 2, Volleyball 1. DAVID NITTA Art Delta Chi Omega, Publicity Chairman 2, Vice-Moster 3; Delta Phi Delta 4; Pi Kappa Delta 3,4; Concert Lecture Series Committee 3; Art Club 2,3,4; Varsity Tennis 2,3; Intramural Football 1,2,3, VolIeyboIl 2, Tennis 1,4, Hand- ball 2,3,4, Ping Pong 3,4, Pool 4. JOSEPH ORBAN Biology Tau Beta Gamma 3; Sigma Delta Pi 1,2,3; Biology Club 2,3,4; SNEA 4; Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Volleyball 2,3,4, Tennis 4. DONALD OVERMEYER Alpha Phi Beta; Campus Activity Board 4; Campus Chest 173 3,4; Union Board 2,3; Homecoming 2,3; Ottawon 1,2. BARBARA PEARSON Elementary Education Zeta Pi Omega; Pi Theta Chi; Chi Theta Lambda; Ves- pers Choir 1,2,3,4; Oratorio Choir 1,2,3,4; Concert Choir 1,3,4,- SNEA 4. JESSE RANDALL Alpha Phi Beta; Varsity Football 1,2,3,4; Homecoming King 4; Upperclass Attendant 3. CAROL REED Kappa Tau Delta. Elementary Education DEBORA REEVES Gamma Gamma Gamma 1,2; Kappa Tau Delta 4; March- ing Bond 1; Concert Band 1; Language Club 2,4; Infra- murol Basketball 1,2, Vol1eyball 1,2,3. VERNA RUDDICK English Pi Theta Chi; Chi Theta Lambda; Religious Board 2; Campus 2. LEONARD SCHEUFLER Physical Education Chi Theta Lambda 2, Vice-President 3, Publicity Choir- mon 4; Freshman Class Vice-President; Sophomore Class Vice-President; 0 Club 1,2,3,4; Varsity Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 3,4, Track 1,2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 3,4, Volleyball 1,2, Handball 3. RUSSELL SCHOOF Ari Alpha Phi Beta; Art Club 3,4. MERIDA SILVEY Elementary Education Phi Kappa Chi 1,2; Gamma Gamma Gamma 3,4; Film Series 4; SNEA 3,4; Intramural Basketball 2,3, Volleyball 2,3. 174 JEFF SMITH Delta Phi Delta, Initiation Chairman 2, Social Chairman 3, Master 3,4; KTJO 1,2,4; Intramural Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 2, Volleyball 1,2,3,4. KARL SMITH Delta Chi Omega 1,2, Master 3; Sigma Tau Delta 4; Language Club 3; Intramural Football 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 2, Volleyball 1,2,3, Handball 4, Ping Pong 3, Softball 1,2. SUE SMITH Elementary Education Zefo Pi Omega 1,2; Pi Theta Chi 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Campus Activities Board Chairman 4; Union Board Secre- tory 2, Chairman 3; Social Board 2,3; People to People Committee 3; Homecoming 2; Student Admissions Com- mittee 3,4; Offowan 3; Campus 1, Managing Editor 2,3; Intramural Hockey 3. RICHARD SNIDER Biology Tau Beta Gamma; Church Choir 1,2,3,4; Vespers Choir 4; Oratorio Choir 4; Biology Club 1,2,3,4; Varsity Tennis 4; Intramural Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Tennis 3,4, Ping Pong 1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4. SUE STEIGER Psychology Zeta Pi Omega 1,2; Pi Theta Chi 3,4; Student Personnel Assistant 3,4; Oratorio Choir 1,2; Vespers Choir 1,2; Stu- dent Council 1,2,3; Campus Activities Board 4; Scholastic Board 4; Publications Board Chairman 3; Campus Cheat 3; Charter Days 2; Student Admissions Committee 3,4; Psychology Club 2; Intramural Basketball 1,2, Soccer 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2. DONALD TEMPLETON Elementary Education Tau Beta Gamma, Vice-Mcsfer 2; Concert Band; March- ing Band; Oratorio Choir; Biology Club 2,3; Phi Mu Lamb- do 1,2; SNEA 3, President 4; Intramural Football 1, Track 1, Volieyboll 1, Softball 1,2. ANTHONY VERDI English Delta Phi Delta; Lambda Iofo Tau, Treasurer 3,4; Film Series Chairman 4; Union Board 3,4; 0 Club 2,3,4; Vor- si'ry Basketball 1,2,3,4; Intramural Football 1,2,3,4. LEAH WERST Elementary Education Zeta Pi Omega, Historian 2, Secretary 4; Phi Alpha Theta 4; SNEA 3,4. TIMOTHY WEST Sigma Delfo Pi; Sigma Alpha. Chemistry FRED WESTON Sigma Delta Pi, Vice-Moster 3; CYR 1,2,3; Physics Club 2,3; KTJO 1,2,4. JAMES WHISTLER Religion Tau Beta Gamma 2; Chi Theta Lambda 3,4; Religious Board 2,3,4; Church Vocations Club 1,2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Varsity Football Manager 1; Intramural Bos- ke'rboll 1,3,4, Volleyball 3. RICHARD WINCHESTER Biology Tau Beta Gamma Treasurer 4, Athletic Chairman 3; Who's Who; Student Council 2,3,4; People to People 3; Biology Club 2,3; Intramural Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Swimming 2, Tennis 2,3. Ablard, John ........................................................ 168 Abramowitz, Rosanne ...... ..163 Adams, Kathleen ...... ..163 Adams, Maude N.. 15,107 Adams, Roger.... ............ 141 Adams, Susan Ainsworth, Dennis Alexander, Lois.. Allen, Michael ....... Amerson, Helen.... Andersen, Paul. Anderson, Alice Anderson, Dr. Charles. Anderson, David ............. Anderson, Elaine ............................... 110,118,132 Anderson, Janet... ..41,45,65,94,95,96,97,163 Anderton, Peter ................................................... 148 Angell, Jeanne ......... .. Angell, Dr. Wayne Angus, Doris .. Angus, Marie. Armstrong, Kittie ..... Atkinson, Martha .......... 45,94,95,96,97,1 10,132 Averyt, Ronnie A. . ...25,68,103,107,108 Bacon, Dr. John A. ............................. 21 Bailey, Rolland. ..39,141 Baker, Betseyw 1..14,138 Ballinger, B. G. ....14, 103,168 Ballinger, Michael. ..102,103,119,135,136 Bannon, Richard ............................... 76,92,154 Barkis, Morita... ..102,103,110,132 Barne11,June. Burnett, Sharon. Barrett, 5. Barre Basile, Carolyn ..... Bovzer, Susan Beck, Carol. Beck, John.. Beck, Pat ........... BeckeH, Carla... Bemmels, Esther.. Bemmels, Dr. W. Dav: Benedict, Gerard ............ Bennett, Carla ..... Bentley, Janet... Berger, Margaret. Berntson, Lindalee BerthoIf, Mrs. W. H ...... Betiigole, David ....... Bielema, Dennis... Bingham, William ..... Binns, Joseph Bird, Charles ..... Blackmer, Philip... Blanchard, Lawrence BontrighL Sue ............. Bobbish, Carl D.... Bone, Thomas Bosche, Nancy .. Boucek, Bill 8. Boulden, Linda..... Bourque, Darrell ......... Bowling, Jomes.... Bowman, Jeanne ............ 51 ,52,53,56,105,107,122 Boyce, Gory ......... Boyce, Kenneth Boyd, Alexia . Boyd, James.. Boyd, Karen ..... Boydston, Harry .......... Boyer, Michael. Brock, Ronald 4860104,115, 154 176 INDEX Bronum, Lloyd ........ Brecheisen, Jon ...... Brewster, Dr. Ray 0., Broganti, James ............ Brisendine, Cynthia ...... Brokaw, Garth Brown, Marlyn... Browning, Dr. Roy W. Bruce, Gary ................. Bryson, Constance.... Buck, Edward ..... Buckner, Verleno ...... Buesser, George... Bunch, Kay ......... Bundy, Robert N Burke, Clifford E. Burkhardl, William Burns, Robert ..... Burton, Kent... Bush, Kandu... Bushman, John H.... Bushman, Martha F... Buttermore, Marlene Byerly, Diana ..... Byers, Lynn ........ Cudwell, Charles ...... Cain, Anita Cain, Joseph .. Cain, William . Calkins, Walter ..... Camblin, Donald ...... Campbell, Carol Campbell, Elda ..... Capen, Craig ........... Carbley, William Carr, Carroll .. Curr, Roy .......... Carson, Mary Ellen ...... Carter, Rodney ..... Carter, Thomas. Carver, John .. Cazel, Nancy.... Chamberlain, William.. Chaney, Frank ...... Chapman, Terry Chase, Thomas ..... Christianson, Marilyn Christie, Jerome Christie, Paul.... Cirimotich, Deborah Clark, Jeffrey .............. Clark, Patricia ...... Clayton, Walter Clemmer, Diana ............. Cleveland, Marilyn ................ Clifton, Mark ..... ...136 Clifton, Paula Cobbs, Phyllis... Coffman, Hurst.... Cohen, Eva ....... Cole1la, Jack. Coleman, Alan.. Coleman, Markm. Collins, Melody Anne. Collins, Nancy ..... Colosimo, Thomas Conrad, Linda .......... Cook, Allen ....... Cook, David.. Cooper, Elaine. Cooper, George .. Cooper, Mark .......... Cooper, Paul ........ Coppoc, Teresa.... Cormack, Anita.... Cormack, Jean. Couch, Karen ................ Covey, Patricia... Covey, Susan ...... Crawford, Steven Creed, Don ...... Cronin, Gloria Crosbie, Christopher .................. Crofts, Bruce.... Cullen, Peter . Cunard, Lorena .. Cunningham, Mary.... Curry, John ...... Curtis, Linda Cyre, Darline... ........ 115,155 Dahlen, Roger ..... Dalton, Blair. 58,108,155 Daniels, David.... ............... 160 Danker1,Christine. ....106,163 Danna, Robert ............................ ...123 Donner, John ......... Davenport, John. Davidson,$1uar1.... Davies, David ........ Davies, Kenneth . Davis, Susan... Davison, Roxana. DeFreese, George ..... Demmm, Pamela... Dera, Robert Dewore, Allan. . DeWispeIaele, Pamela. Dexter, Joan ................. Diaz, Justo A ....... Dick, E. Glenn. Dillon, Donna ...... Dillon, Lronurd.............. Diflevson, Paul .110,136 Donovan, Roy. ........ 148 Doudna, Dule.. 44,105,108,109,124 Dring, Ralph ....................... 108,113,166 Dubec, Barry ............... 148 Dunbar, Robert .. Dunham, Ronald Dunn, Roy ....... Eads, Marilyn ..... Eastin, Christopher... Eaton, Melody Edge , Susan ..... Einsig, John .......... 124,141 Elliott, Jan... 0,71,111 Elliott, Sharon. ......... 138 Ely, Waller ...................... 142 English, Elwood .............. .....102,105,108,109,124 Epps, Poul ................................. ..113,161 Erickson, Leonard Eubank, William. Evans, Phyllis ..... Everett, Edmund Everett, Marsha. Faling, Bruce.. Folk, Beverly ....................... Fannon, Lynette.... Farley, Charles.. Farr, Leliah. Fulh, Robert... Fears, Nancy ...... Ferbert, Richard.... Ferry, Cheryl ........ ........... 39, 1 33 Feske, Kenneth ........... Fiorentino, Richard ..... .82,160 Fischer, Beth .................. 133 Fisher, Kenneth. ....58,107,117 Fisher, Roland... ...142 ...... 106 Fi'zgerald, Joseph. Flanagin, Dorothy.... ..... 114,115,133,135 Foley, Allen ......................... 155 Foote, Nancy. ..... 109,115,157 Frear, William S. ..... 22,77,85,86,87 Frost, Alan ..... 116 142 Furber, James Gaede, Dennis ...... Ganslrom, Gayl Garvin, Frank Gates, Leanna Genck, Roberta ...... George, Ronald ........ Gerlach, Stephanie .139 Gibson, Gerald ......... .142 Gimmillaro, Ronald ...... .161 Ginter, Philip ..... ..149 Glenn, Orville ..... 13,28 Glenn, Mrs. Orville ...28 Glossop, Steven ........ .155 Goeke, Charles... Gogel, Fred Goggans, Steven Goldman,.1e11 ..... .................. 149 .70,71,111,124,166 Gomez, Herman ................................... 82 Gonzaga, Mary Mae ...... ... 110,114,151 Gorski, Joel ......... Gorfon, Cherry... .. Goscener, William ..... 60,61,104,105,108,109,124 Gossard, Judith... .............................. 61,124 Gossord, William ...... 82,124 Gow, Douglas ..... ...124 Goward, Lynda ....... ..163 Gowens, Darell.... Groef, Lynn ..... Graham, Kirk Gromlick, Barbara .. Greene, Car11on ......... Greene, Kathleen... Greer, Dr. Ann I... Greer, George ......... .28 Greer, Mrs. George... ..... 28 Grimsley, Clark ....... Grisham, Elizabeth .. Grist, Eileen...... Guest, Lester ..77,85,87 Guest, Ronald .......... Hadley, Dr. D. C .. ............ 13 Hagelstein, Cynthia. ...157 Hageman, Lee C.. ..... 17 Hole, David ........... ...50,56,76,85,86,87,104,155 Hall, Deborah ............. 133 Halliduy, John... ...... 142 Hamer,lrving ....... 0,7,1108,111,112,116 Hamilton, Richard. ..102,103,107,125 Hansen, Diane .. .......................... 139 Hanson, Joan.... ..... 138,139 Hanson, Thomas ...... 142 Happ, Ronald ........ 109,142 Happ, Sharon ..... Horbison, Gar Harkins, John. ,Hurlan, Mitchell. Harlan, Richard ..... Hurrah, Joyce ........ Herring, Lorraine Harris, John ........... Harris, Leo ......... ..82,85,136 Harrison, Gary ....... 85,86,87 Harroun, Bryant ..................................................... 77 .1,35136 Hart, Betty ........................................................... 139 Hariman, Charles ...... .. Hartman, Stanley .. Hastings, Ethel. Hauetter,A1vin... Haworth, Luwrence.... Hayden, Judith ...... Haynes, Beverley Heartberg, Joseph . Hensley, Ralph... Heath, Patrician Heck, Lee ................ Heckman, Joanne Heckmon, Margaret Larson Heckman, Melvin ........... Henderickson, Gordon... Hensley, Doryle... Hepburn, William. Hess, Fruncene ....... Herrick, Michael ...... HewiH, Dorothy Hillard, Steve... Hilligoss, Pamela. Hinchman, Robert... Hifchell, Suellen ..... Hlodilek, .IoAnn ...139 Hodge, Gory ..... 108,166 Hodgen, Evan ...... Hoffman, Richard... Hogue, James Holden, Keith Holey, David ..... Holloway, William ...... Holmberg, David. Holmes, Stan1ord. Ho1oubeck, Mary H011, David ................ 168 H011, Linda 26 H011, Walter ...... ....39,116,149 Hooper, Linda Hoope, Leopold A. 104,113,157 Homer, Willard ........ Howard, Vinessa... ..... 115,147 Howell, Merry... ..110,139 Hubbel, Glen ..... Hughes, Philip.... Hunter, Roben... Hurley, Roslyn Hutchcruft, Charles Hutchcraft, Richard ...... ..155 ' ' ,.-, June Jackson, Laura ...... Jackson, Richard. Jacobs, Dennis James, Anna... James, Robert. James, Sherill. Jeffers, James ..... Jennings, Virginia ..... Jensen, U110 ........ Jensen, Willena Jimenez, Ryan ..... Johnson, Douglas... Johnson, Es1e1 ..... Johnson, Evan. Johnson, Gail... Johnson, Gary. Johnson, Gerald. Johnson, Lois Johnson, Marion. Johnson, Nell S ....... Johnson, Pamela ............ Johnson, Sherry Jones, Jack Jones, Joan ..1 13,142 .76,78,92,125 ...118, 133,135 , Keese, Judith ........ Jones, Shirley ......... Josephson, Walter Joyce, Robert... Joyner, Upshur. Judenis, Anthony.... .85 87, 89,92,161 Justis, Carolyn ......... .151 Kas1ning, William. .41,140,142 Kasza, Linda ............. 164 Kay, Daniel ....... Keenan, Edith Keenan, Gary... Keeney, Carolyn Keller, Stephen ..... Kellogg, John. Kelly, Danie1.. Kelpe, Paul ....... Kemenash, James.... Kennedy, Richard ..... Kenney, Gail ..... Kennison, ScoH.. Kerr, Edgar D. Kerr, Ruth ........... King, Adonna ..... King, Linda ...... Kingsbury, Suzunn Kinney, Evelyn ..... Kirby, Jon ........ Klimu, Elisabeth. Klosfer, William. Knowles, Donald... Knudson, Karen ..... Koch, Michael . Kohler, Ka1hy.. Kohler, Robert. Kohler, William Kolm, Charnell Krusku, John Kurtz, Gordon Kuykendall, Beverly lacke, Timothy....... LuCrone, Virginia Laird, S1uar1 ........... Lambertson, Dorcas Lamont, George ............... Lamoureaux, Raymond.. Lungdon, Gene .......... Larson, Roberta... Lashmen, David.. Louver, Greg Leck, Michael Lee, James ....... Lee1, William ........ Leland, Ste'ven. Lewis, Alice Joy Lewis, Carl ....... Lewis, Kenneth Lewis, Thomas B... Lichti, Roger ...... liese, Nancy ..... LiggeM, John ..... Ling, Calvin .. Lister, Wi110rd.... Locklear, Pamela . Lorenz, Paul ............. Lowrance, Rebeccu ..... Lowry, Eldon ........ Lox1erman, Dennis Ludlam, A1ber1.. Lynch, James Mack, Edward ............. MacNevin, Kenneth. ..116,155 Macy, Alexander ...... 82,168,169 Macy, Drisilla ........ .59,113,145,146 Madison, Larry...... ....................... 143 177 Mugnus, Robert... Main, Franklin. Mallicocn, James. Mupes, JoAnne ...... Markos, James ....... Marlena, Sandro. Marsh, Judith ......... Martin, Dr. Andrew B.... Martin, Mrs. Andrew.. Martin, Ben .. Martin, Peter Mariin, Susan .......... Martin, William Martins, Mary H.. Mason, Carolyn ..... Mason, James ............ Matney, Harold Ma'toon, Mary.... Mauszycke, James. Mayo, Daniel ............. McAdoo, Karen McAfee, Carol.. McAuley, Frank... McCabe, Marion ..... McCarter, Brenda McCarthy, Timothy. McCoach, Troy.... McCollum, Richard ..... McEvers, Sandra ..... Mclnnes, Carol.... McKean, Barbara McKeever, Carol. McKenno, Joseph McKenzie, Dr. Emory. McKim, Connie ....... McKinzie, Deborah ..... McLellon, Judith ................ McPherson, Gwendolyn. McQuilliam, Janicew McWiIIiams, Marcia. Meeks, Eugene .......... Melendez, Wanda ...... Meloni, Glenn...... Memes, Harrietann.... Meyers, Dr. Leonard .......... Michels, Robert... Middleton, Clark. Millen, Arlo ...... Miller, Deborah Miller, Jack... Mills, Bonnie. Milton, Isabell.. Minick, Donna.. Mitchell, Betty ...... Montgomery, James Moody, Verla ....... Moran, Donna ...... Morgan, Constance ..... Morris, Carl .......... Mueller, Cynthia Mueller, Eugene .. Mueller, Marilyn ......... Mutphy, Mary ...... Murray, Jordan. Murray, Raymond Myers, Alice M ..... Myers, Christopher ....l39 Myers, Gwenefh ....................... Myers, Dr. H. William. .24,103,106,IO9 Naeset, Harvey ...... I48 Nance, JoAnn ...l39 Nance, Regen... Nasse, Charles Neuse, Donald E.. Nelick, Betty ............ 178 Nelson, Carol ...... Nichols, Barry ...... Nichols, Gary ...... Nickerson, Geri Nielsen, Randolph Nina, David ...... Nobles, James ..... Noren, Joy ........ North, Mory.. O'Dea, Bradford ..... Odlyzko, Paul O'Hara, Jeffrey.... Oblberding, Robert. Olin, Robert ...... Olson, Arlin ...... O'Neul, Janet ...... Orban, Joseph .. Osborn, Clystia.... Osgood, Connie... Osipik, Judith... Osipik, Marilyn.... Overmyer, Donald. Paden, Joanne ............ Paige, Sylvia. ............. Pankralz, Walter L Poscoe, Karen ......... Patrick, Linda .............. Patterson, Douglas . Patterson, Gail . Putty, Jack E... Pearce, Pamela ........... Pearson, Barbara Pearson, John ...... Peffly, Dana Carter Peffly, Paul ............. Percudani, James. Perez, Joel Perry, Glen. Peters, Richard L ..... Peters, Robert ...... Petty, Robert... Phillips, Jumes.. Pigeon, Wayne. Plan, Annabelle ...... Plumley, Rhey ............. Plummer, M. Aloine Poland, John ............... Poland, Nan ......... Pollack, William Pomeroy, Gregory.. Pownall, Kenneth. Pratt, Allen ............. Presley, Dr. Horton ..... Presley, John Price, Arthur. Price, H. L ...... Price', Mrs. H. L ..... Prigger, Conrad Prine, Craig ......... Prisument, Stephen Puff, David .................. Pyle, Charles... Qualkenbush, Miloine Qualkenbush,WaI1er.. Quan, Ronald ................. Quick, Julian.... Raines, Susan... Ramsey, James Ramsey, Jone... 41,151 Randall, Brenda Randall, Jesse ............ 51 ,54,55,56,76,78,92,93 RandaII,Kenne1h. ...104,H6,H7,137 Randall, Patricia 158 Range, Miles Ratliff, Alvin ..... Reams, Kay ........ ....45,94,95,96,97,152 Rector, Judith .. ............................. 139 Redard, Bonnie .............. 152 Redford, Harold. Reed, Carole.. Reed, Ruth .. Reese, Rollin Reeves, Debora ..... Reeves, Lucinda. Rei, Joseph ............. Retzer, Keith Riccio, Nick ...... Richards, Barbara Riner, Joyce ....... Riney, Kathleen ..... Riolh, J. Marion ...... Riolh, Malonne ., Ritzel, Michael ....... Robbins, David ....... Roberts, David Roberts, Philip. Roberts, William. Robertson, Fonzy... Robertson, Richard... .127,148 ..... 117,155 Robinson, Malcolm. ....... 76 Robinson, Maxine ............ 53,152 Rockwell, Barbara ..... ...67,102,103,107,164 Raff, Harold ....... Rohrbach, James Rolfs, Jeannine .. Rolfs, Teresa .......... Rollet, Dor01hy ...... Rorman, Sharon. Roth, Elmer A. Roth, James Roth, Robert... Rudd, Gerald ..... Ruddick, Verna Rumons, Larry.... Ruscena, Margaret Salisbury, Randy Sums, John ...... Samkus, Donald. Summer, Richard Sandmark, Dwight Sardano, Carl Sauter, John ....... Schenck, Thomas.... Schendel, Sarah ..... .102,108,115,134 Scherling, Mrs. Freda ..29 Scheufler, Leonard ........... 77,78,79,85,86,87,92,93 127,169 Scheufler, Shirley ..... Schneider, Denni Schoff, Russell.... Schoonover, RobertJ Schroeder, Kenneth ...... ScoM, Richards... Sellen, Robert... Sernoffsky, Daniel. Settergren, Carol... Settergren, Kathryn...... Settle, Suzette Shafer, Thomas.. Shaw, Kathleen ..... Shaw, Mary Margaret ..... 40,45,94,95,96,97,107,I34 Shaw, Susan .................................. Sherman, Larry...... Sherman, Lonnie Sherman, Hoyt ...... Shew, Daniel ........ Shipp, Wallace... Shoemaker, Marilyn Shoemaker, Roger Shoesmith, Esther ..... ....45,94,95,96,97,152,153 .ll6,l62 ............ 152 Showers, Phyllis ...... ...63,70,71,109,111,116,158 Stuck, Samuel .......... Wagichiengo, Koronia... 82110 144 Shumway, Keith .......... 24,108 Suga, Daniel ..... Waller, Martin.... Silvonen, Donna ..... ....106,110,134 Sullivan, John .......... Ware, Malcolm... Simmons, Jonathan ..... 143 Sunde, Corinne.... Warren, Roberto $ipe, Richard ....... ....160 Sulherland, Ann... Watson, Ben ................ 167 Skinner, Wendell. 39,40,143 Surfer, Linda Tucker. ...50,56 Wuwrzewski, Michael 82 135,137 Slabaugh, Whitney .107,143 Sutton, Sarah ....... 05,108,134 Weary, Rober' ............... 111 Slate, Della ........................... 147 Swanson, Louise ...... Weaiherford, David .......... 115,166 Slaven, Teresa.... ...................... 164 Swearinggen, Russell ...... Webb, Claude J .................... 12 Sloa1,Rmh ...... .115,153 Swift, Richard ....... Weber, Janet .......... .134,135 Smith, Caroline Smith, David.... .134,135 Talbot, Deborah ........... 162 Taliercio, Anthony ....76,85,87,149 ...39,109,137 Wellener, Christopher. Wells, Donald ......... Smith, Jeffrey ..... ...70,105,116,128 Totham, Clifford B .............. Weniger, Nancy ............. 164 Smith, Jerryl ....143 Yavegia, James.... Wersf, Leah ..... .108,128 Smiih, Judith .146 Taylor, Jerry. West, Jon ..106,156 Smith, Karl ....... . 116,156 West, Timothy.... 1 28 Taylor, Keith ..... .. ...... 110,143 Weston, Frederic.... Smith, Manfred... ; ............ 82,143 Tazawa, Akira ............. Smith, Melissa .106,112,152 Templeton, Donald. 107,128 Wheeler, Cheryl Smith, Patricia. ........ 152 Testorff, Russell. Wheldon, Helen. Smith, Sue .102,105,128 Thayer, Carol.... Whistler, James.. Smith, Tanya.... Snider, Richard .............. Snodgrass, Elixabe?h.. Snyder, Carolyn .................. 152 Thiel, Mrs. Ervil.... ....114,128,140 Thomas, Linda ............. 11,14,31,110 Thomas,Virgi1... .113,119,134 Thomas, Mrs. Virgil.... White, Joan ........... Whitley, Margaret ..... Whittaker, Roberta Wiegerf, Sfanley... ..... 157,158 ..... 140 Soro, Lillian ................. 110,139 Thompson, Robert... Wiggins, Bhel Mae Southard, Robert ..... Thrasher, Jean ..... Wilbur, Susan ........ Souther, Geoffrey ..... Tiffany, Howard Williams, E. Morgan.. Sowo, Robert ...... 1011, Anita ........ .. Williams, Jenny Lou.. Sparks, Patricia... Tower, Deanna .................. 164 Williams, Maltin ........... Speer, Richard ........ Treat, Elizabeth ............ 59,115,146 Winchester, Richard .. Spence, Marjorie ....134 Troutman, Allen L ...... 30 Winchester, Verna Spencer, Dr. Lewis V.. Sprigg, Margaret Tucker, Ronell .. Turner, Alice 144 Winmeyer, BeMy ..39,134,135 Wiyninger, Linda... Stafford, Beverlee ..... Turner, Dale K ...... Wolfe, Martha... Stamberger, Sally... Turner, Terry .................. 167 Wong, Dunny.. ........... 149 Stamm, Penny Twedt, Michael 5.. 8,116 Worley, Eva Stanear1,Sandra. Unmack, Warren .. ....... 162 Wriggle, Linda. Stanley, Phyllis... Upshaw, Charles.. ...102,103,135,137 . . . WrIggIe, Sharon. Stunley,Thomas ..... Valller, Verle... ........................ 162 W P , . Starr, Jona'han... ........... 128 VanErt, Gregory ........... 46,85,86,88,89,92,93,153 ane' mm Steiger, Susan.. .105,128 154,156 Ying'mg: Rona'd Stevens, James... ...... 70,111 Verdi, Anthony ...................... 44,84,85,86,87,89,128 Young, Thomas .. Stoker, Linda .................... 41,152 Vest, Darlene ....... 110,111,134 Young, Virginia. Stoner, Dr. Adrian .. ...18 Vliet, Theresa .. ...158 Zapata, Robert... Strehlow, Dr. Chester ...13 Vollmuth, Martin. Zerwick, Daniel ..... Strode, Rollin .......... ....154,156 Wade, Paula ..... Zimmerman, Douglas Strogen, Thomas ..... ....115,116,156 Waggoner, Janet ..... Zink, Dorothy ................... 179 MW A A i . .J H A Art H, . y L W r L kw- x V, . x 1M J y ybOr t, I w n I V r a , AA ? 1! WI. 1 .l As, . 1 w Arnlclv q . y K t: niXt. :4 SJ 1 ii I, 1 AK. 1 1! . 3152!. ........ WFTL T Y ;.. ' VH $ VT in M ADVERTISEMENTS INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS ALEXANDER-DOYEN ARNOLD'S JEWELRY BENNETT CREAMERY BOB WHITE MOTOR CO. BOB'S SQUIRE SHOP BIKES BOND ROYAL CLEANERS BOYER'S JEWELRY BRISCOE DRUGS BUDGES HARDWARE BULLOCK INSURANCE BUNDY INSURANCE BUTLER'S MUSIC STORE CLARY'S SHOES CRITIES DRAKE'S BAKERY ECONOMY SERVICE STATION FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK GROGAN'S STANDARD SERVICE THE GAS SERVICE CO. 0055' HANK'S SINCLAIR SERVICE HUBBARD LUMBER CO. IRWIN'S GIFTS KANSAS STATE BANK KEEN CO. KOFO KRAMER DRUG AND PHARMACY LESH OIL CO. M.F.A. INSURANCE MALOTT'S HARDWARE M 8 B DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT MANN-BELL DRUG CO. MINNICK MOTOR CO. MOORE CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE NUZMAN LUMBER CO. 182 184 184 184 187 204 184 184 185 200 185 185 185 183 200 197 186 183 198 186 204 187 198 186 191 202 188 191 188 188 189 188 189 189 189 191 190 192 OK PHOTO SERVICE OSBURN'S FLOWERS OTTAWA CO-OP ASSOCIATION OTTAWA HERALD OTTAWA LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS OTTAWA LUMBER CO. OTTAWA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OTTAWA TYPEWRITER AND SUPPLY PAINES BOOTERY PENCE'S PENNY'S PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK PEPSl-COLA BOTTLING CO. PLAZA THEATRE PORTER-SPEARS INSURANCE PRAIRIE HILLS MOTEL RANEY DRUG STORE RED ROOSTER RESTAURANT RICHARD SON SHOE STORE ROBERTSON MOTOR CO. ROYAL MANOR MOTEL SAM'S TIRE SUPPLY SCOTT'S STORE SELECT DAIRY SHELDON'S MENS WEAR SHINN 8x HALEY ABSTRACT SNYDER PHARMACY SUFFRON GLASS CO. TERRILL'S TODD MOBILE HOMES TROUT JEWELRY VICK STUDIO VILLAGE INN MOTEL WASSMER'S WILLIAMS DARl-CREME WILLIS GARDEN CENTER WOOLWORTH'S 200 1 90 1 93 192 193 194 1 93 1 94 191 1 94 1 95 194 1 94 200 194 1 99 1 99 1 99 1 99 1 96 1 96 202 1 96 202 196 202 201 201 201 201 204 203 197 203 203 198 197 ECONOMY SERVICE STATION INC. Friendly Service and High Quality Products 24 hour service, next door to LKiL Cafe The Two Most Universal Gifts Music and Religion Your Music Man Walter L. Butler Auto Insurance For College Students Assist'Foculfy and Staff in Housing Problems AIexander-Doyen 112 E. 2nd CH 2-3000 Bond Royal Cleaners 125 South Main CH 2-1810 Don L. Harsh Owner Arnolds Jewelry 312 SOUTH MAIN THE BENNETT CREAMERY GO. Retail Store ice cream malts hamburgers 212 N. MAIN CH 2-4974 Bikes Burger Bar Snappy Service, Painless Price 15th 0 South Main 184 Boyers Jewelry 232 South Main Your Sporting Goods - Headquarters - 0 football equipment . fish tackle - soccer shoes - guns2pistols - basebal! equipment . water skis - archery 81 hand ball equipment Budges Hardware your hardware people 117 S. Main Ottawa, Ks. Neil Bullock Agency All Your Insurance Needs 121 South Main CH 2-2850 Bundy Insurance Company 106 East 2nd CH 2-4215 Drakes Bakery 306 South Main CH 2-9701 FILL YDURTANKAT HANK'S W HANK'S SINCLAIR SERVICE LUBRICATIDN - TIRES 8v. BATTERIES LIGHT AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR DNE STEP SERViCE HANKANDVIRBINIA GILRCJY 2ND 8: HICKDRY CH 2-2133 OTTAWA, KANE. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ESTABLISHED 1870 I86 306 Wm WM 60. Q Quality is remembered mm h long after price is $5; X forgotten. lcunvsml W : 7 118 3. Hickory CH 2-4425 The Gas Service Company Compliments and Best Wishes from THE KANSAS STATE BANK uhe bank with the Drive-im MFA Insurance 113 E. 2nd CH 2-4682 Herb Wittmeyer Agent Auto Fire Life F.D.I.C. OTTAWA, KS. Kramer Drug Store Complete Drug Store DIAL 134 S. Main KOFO In tune with the times .M. 1220 0 FM. 95.7 , , Kramer Pharmacy Prescription Shop Medical Arts Building 188 Lesh Oil C0., Inc. Ray Schmidt Ron Haug Malott's Hardware and Appliances HARDWARE STORES 116-118 South Main Phone CH 2-4565 M 8: B DRIVE IN RESTAURANT Broasfed Chicken V4 mile South on Highway 59 . MANN-BELL DRUG CO. Joe Seyler-Owner 501 North Main Prescriptions Cosmetics Fountain 189 Moore Chevrolet- Olds, Inc. IF YOU BOUGHT A CAR AND DIDN'T SEE MOORE-YOU LOST MONEY Chevrolet Chevelle Comoro Chevy II Corvoir Corvette DLDBM$DBILE 412 S. Main TELEPHONE CHerry 2-3640 OTTAWA, KANSAS 66067 Osburn's Flowers Say it with Flowers CH 2-2233 118 E. 8th I90 APPLIANCES TELEVISION Sales : Service THE KEEN COMPANY 114 South Main Ottawa, Kansa's RADIOS OWNER: WAYN E LEWIS PHONE CH 2- 3490 smmuv non m1 noun M0001 BOOTS ARE Paines Boofery ilueTsZRm Waiting! y 01...; MWo-mug rion Il'aufzd mumxms. ; . .- . .h. : Hubbard Lumber Company Minnick Motors Inc. Pontiac - Buick - Cadi l lac G.M.C. Trucks 2nd and Hickory CH 2-5600 Compliments of Nuzman Lumber 113 E. lst OTTAWA HERALD L ,3 an ii 3 t! IBM V Ottawa Savings and Loan Association 109 E. 2nd St. SAVINGS 8. HOME lOAN SPECIALISTS SINCE 1889 Best Wishes to Class of '67 Ottawa Co-op A compIete farm service institution 302 North Main OTTAWA, KANSAS Ottawa Laundry 8: Dry Cleaners Free Pickup and Delivery Best in Dry Cleaning Floyd and Velma Jacob Owners 193 194 Pences 1605 S. MAIN TECUMSAH AND MAIN Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. Ottawa, Kansas Ottawa, Kansas Porter Spears Insurance Agency Tom Porter George Spears SERVING FOR NEARLY A CENTURY pigeples Nalional MEMBER F.D.I.C. SEW ofam COME IN AND SEE US 19 015w, ?Wci Q w5k; 215 S. MAIN, OTTAWA, KS. AREA CODE 913 CH 24943 OTTAWA LUMBER CO. Lumber Paint Roofing Builders Material Builders Hardware CH 2 1196 OTTAWA, KANSAS Penney! ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 195 Robertson Motor Co., Inc. CH 2-5100 115 W. 3rd Mustang - Ford - Foirlone - Falcon Thunderbird MERCURY Our Promise Is Your Satisfaction Lee $HIEILIDIEN'SS menle wear Lee SHELDEN'S Men's Wear Dave Niftu, O.U. Representative Scott Store 234 S. MAIN CH 2-3936 .0. 4 o . ., .V Strictly Modem Units Dial CH 2-4842 Modern Trailer Park Lights-Water Sewer-Laundry 1641 S. Main Royal Manor Motel 1641 S. Main Ottawa Owners and Managers Mr. 81 Mrs. Raymond Warner I96 CRITES CONOCO BODY SHOP AUTO REPAIR Rodio-T.V. Sales and Service 419 South Main 220-22-24 South Main Over 87 years of Quality Merchandise at the Lowest Possible Price Woolworth's VILLAGE INN MOTEL Phone CH 2-5512 OTTAWA, KANSAS 3A: Mile South of Ottawa AT JUNCTION 50 AND 35 197 302 S. Main GOSSI With Our Compliments Ready To Wear Willis Garden Center CH 2-2745 439 S. Cherry CH 2-2525 Class of 1967 Congrafulations Remember the times you spent here, Remember when you're away. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 4th 5 Hickory I98 - - -compliments- - - RichardsoWs 0ttawa's Dominant Shoe Store Congratulations 8 Best Wishes Class of '67 in this age of Progress Raney Rexall Drug Downtown Ottawa John I. Reynolds-Co-owner AIR CONDITIONED TV PHONES On the Hill Top Prairie Hills Motel US. 50, 1V2 Mi. S.W. Ottawa, Kansas Mr. 8. Mrs. Glenn Geiss CH 2-3904 Our Thanks for Your Business The Red Rooster Restaurant US. 50 Highway South CH 2-9746 CLARY'S SHOES first with the latest in Ottawa For the Coed For the B.M.0.C. HSpecialist in Your Pictures 0.K. Photo 205 S. MAIN Fiancees Petite Debs Winthrop Miss Wonderful Jarman California Cobblers City Club Tempots - PLAZA THEATER HILLCREST DRIVE IN Movies of o Caviar Qualify At 01 Hamburger Price IIIHR Movies are GOOD for You ! h 200 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CLASS of 1967 Suffron Glass Co. 418 North Main TERRILLS 203 SOUTH MAIN CH 2-1381 EVERYTHING IN YARD GOODS ACCESSORIES LINGERIE HOSIERY GIFT ITEMS READY TO WEAR FOUNDATIONS .w: Mm..w ' Wimtww PARKWOOD STAR NEW MOON SAFEWAY 20 WIDE HOUSES TODD MOBILE HOMES, INC. 1535 South Main Phone CH 2-4683 OTTAWA, KANSAS CLIFF BAXTER CH 2-3118 Home JAY TODD CH 2-4155 Home' Snyder Pharmacy Russell Stover Candies Cosmetics Stationery Prescriptions Opposite Courthouse CH 2-3024 201 IRWIN GIFTS BRIDAL SHOP Imported 8: Domestic China 204 SOUTH MAIN CH 2-2481 Select Dairy 0ttawa0s Vit. D Milk 1020 N. MAIN CH 2-1607 Compliments of Shinn and Haley Abstract 00. Abstracts and Title Insurance Opposite Court House Ottawa, Kansas SAM'S TIRE SUPPLY 1648 50. Main Phone CHerry 2-9793 24 Hour Road Service Car Wash Wassmer's 202 SOUTH MAIN OTTAWA'S STYLE STORE FOR YOUNG MENS CLOTHES Williams Dari-Creme Drive In 1644 S. Main CH 2-9730 VICK STUDIO 704 INDIANA LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1967 Annual Photographer We Specialize In Color 203 When choosing a diamond ring be sure to see the beautiful new styles by Keepsake . . . and only Keepsake guarantees a perfect center diamond Xor replacement assuredL protection against loss, per- manent registration and life-time trade-in value. r K eepsake TAMPICO $l75 REGIS'IERED DIAMOND RINGS WEDDING RING 100 TROUT JEWELRY 201 50. MAIN Grogan Standard Service 4th and Main Students 8! Grads Welcome 3.1; Squirt Slump? OTTAWA. KANSAS 204 3i .35 ? a? f 4 g, H EH. :- 1mm swbaursas-mlw


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