Fort Hays State University - Reveille Yearbook (Hays, KS)

 - Class of 1959

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Fort Hays State University - Reveille Yearbook (Hays, KS) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 102 of 260
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ORCHESIS i, uber from Guys and Dolls: J. Belize, C, Booth, K. Eckel W. Mitchell, L. K H. -I er, J. Fletcher, S. Troutman. r scene from Guys and Dolls: F. Christian. D. Burandt, M. Wilson, I. Harris, L. Branda. O relies is strives to develop creative ability in danc- ing and to improve dancing skills. The club assisted the music department in the productions of “Guvs and Dolls” and the Fort Hays Follies. Also on the schedule was providing entertainment for WRA Play Days and Sport Days. Membership is selected by try outs of interested dancers. DAMES CLUB Facing the common problems of temporary living quarters, studious husbands, and growing children, the Dames Club is composed of wives of Fort Hays State students. Their purpose is to provide a social opportunity for the student families. Top tow: IX Pelerson, 1. Kepferle, S. Hernandez, L. Morris, A, Rajewski, M Webb, C. Fairbank, M. McGowan. C. Wrighi. M German, R. Wa singer, J. Karlin. Second row: D, Thoma?, sponsor. K. Slom ' s, sponsor, M. Wallerstedl. s|X)nsor, V, Heather, sponsor. M. Kelly. R. FI inn, J. King. IX Powers, J. Vernon, Top row: D. Greig, C. Foes. R. Vinlove. C. Runfit. J. Wilson, C, Barrett, X. Ward, IX Higgins. Second ran: L. Kendall, C Murphy, S. Sturd, J Elder?, G, Casey, S. Chism. M, Ha eke roll. 100

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SCRIBLERUS Scribleru? encourages original thought and serves as an outlet and inspiration for self-expres- sion through creative writing. Meetings are pri- marily devoted to criticism and discussion of manuscripts written hv the members. The club is open to any interested student though the mem- bership is kept small to afford individual atten- tion to creative work. Dr. Sam Sackett, sponsor ; Kay Smith, Charles Gish, Charles Wood, Gary Long. CHANCERY CLUB Chancery Club furthers the knowledge and interest concerning the legal profession so that the members may know more of the career they’ve chosen. I he local club became Fla chapter of the national Chancery Club, a pre-law fraternity, in December when a group from Hays attended the national convention at the legal center of Southern Methodist t diversity in Dallas. Guest speakers from Kansas law schools and lawyers from nearby communities sometimes speak at their meetings. Students interested in entering the legal profession may gain membership. Officers include the chief justice (president), Larry Kopke; associate justice (vice president), A1 Morris: clerk of the court (secretary). Frank Magana; and bailiff I treasurer 1 , William MeAdoo. Top row: William Me Ad no, Rich- ard Schmidt, James Geisinger, Aden Spies, Robert George, Steph- en Staub, Claude Hanson. Bottom row: Larry Kopke, Frank Magana, Lou Jean Brown, Rita Ashcraft, Carolyn Dennis, Alois Bieber, Alan Morris. 99



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LITTLE THEATER Little Theater gives its members the opportunity to take part in any form of theatrical activity. It is established as a showcase for students’ talents with the purpose of encouraging better drama on the campus and furthering interest in the dramatics department. In co-operation with the Picken Players two major productions are presented each year. Membership requires students interested in dramatics; specifically, acting, directing, writing, and stagecraft. a W . a Jerry Gutshall, Don Buser. John Harris, Bill Gatlin. Top row: Jan Henderson, Bula Ann Schmidt, Kim Tot and. Amy Jo Weltz, Eld red Gfastavson, Nancy Housholder. Second row: Ruth Ann Baker, Linda Anderson, Tori Classe, Glenda Morris, Jan Smith. Third row: Don Baser, Jerry Gutslmll, Ronald Daniels, Top row: Mary Chambers, Ora June Miller, Jill Hac bine is ter, Loretta Sacha, Mary Lvnn Fraley, Faye Buf- fington, Rhoda Hobbie, Second row: Dovie Adams, Kay Smith, Dawn Brush, Vicki Rogers, Betty Salmans, Jean Olds, Third row: Gres Miller, Marilyn Ginther, Roberta Hark ness, Phillip Webber, Bill Gatlin. 101

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