Colorado College - Nugget Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO)
- Class of 1956
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Sports . . . .4f'ti1'itivs Royully . . . Snupslmts . Campus. . . , .-lflrvrtising . n mul l'xIl1'lllfhY ..6 .. I8 .. 60 l20 l H ..,.v I? ....v-.- ...ITZ2 ....l88 ,...20l ZH ll E I f L5 5 wir E ug 'K fl x Q W We cledicuie the 1956 Nugget to exprem' the fuilh mul mufulefx the Jludeuty, faculty mul uclminiflmfiou have in the future of C olom College umler the leuclemhip of Dr. Louis Befzezet. Hif humility, Jew of humor, inzerefz in lhe Jtucleuli hut fzhozfe all his' E072flllE7ZL'6 lu t conlrihution to he mucle hy u mm!! iuflepemleul mllege pewucle I new Jpirit of Colorado College. ' 1 Comm mtoraitimm the Sescjmmieenwtemnmmiall Ammmnivers my an the Discovery JP 1kes Pe lk WC' Mini' -la ,at I Nia- - at . . .te ygfg,,af, ,af-1-Q . QW,-tiesl . + Y . , A X J, V' SQA' ' ' ' ww-wax :ff V ' . N -sf.. - ' , . s x was E . N, fi- my W- J, mi Q. W f: 4 . M Ka. Q :gm v ,. I' ' x ff 99-il Viv 'F X ,G ll' Q, 3 3, , ,Rv . ' . in If b fa V Q pi , . Q mm P fl fm 4 y -L-A-if y L ' A f . 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Some reached their goal and some turned back eastward admitting Busted by Gosh, but to the disappointed as well as to the success- ful the mountain remained a symbol of strength K 'Today, The Peak is accessible on horseback, by cog-railroad or by the highway ascending to 14,1 I0 feet from Colorado Springs which rests at its foot. 5 Each year visitors to the region, residents of the area and Colorado College students rediscover the beauty, magnificence and grandeur of Pikes Peak. AIDMIINIISTIRATIIDN and FACULTY .r xx PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE Dr. Louis T. Benezet Board coli Trustees Robert S. Mcllvaine, Chairman ofthe Board George H. Keener Judge William S. Jackson, George W. Liliestrom Vice Chairman of the Board H. Chase Stone Armin B. Barney, Secretary ofthe Board Robert W. Hendee Willis R. Armstrong Gerald L. Schlessman George A. Allebrand Frederick M. Farrar Donald C. McCreery Beniamin M. Rastall Mrs. J. Hartley Murray Arthur G. Sharp Robert A. Burghart Robert L. Spurgeon Galen E. Broyles Deon ol the College eon ol Aolmnission Henry E. Mathias, M.A. lleon ol Men Assistant Deon, ol tlne College Lloyd C. Worner, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Thomas W. Ross, Ph.D. Deon ol Deon ol Women Slnove Chapel J. Juan Reid, A.B. Sallie Payne Morgan, M.A. Douglas Straton, Ph.D. 9 MIINIISTIR T110 Robberts T. Simcock Treasurer William L. Scott Director of Men's Housing Robert S. French Assistant Dean of Admission John 0. Howard Miss Betty L. Lyster Assistant to the Treasurer Mrs. M. E. Scoggin Registrar Miss Evelyn Sperling Dietitian Miss Lorena A. Berger Secretary of the College Secretary of the C. C. National Alumni Association Miss Evaline C. McNary Manager of Residence Halls and Dining Rooms Thomas A. Pankau 'Acting Director of Publicity Mrs. Sam W. Vickerman Manager of the Bookstore Assistant Dean of Women Miss Arthe Beardsley Publicity Dr. Roger S. Whitney Medical Advisor Colonel T. E. Moore QRETIREDI Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Dr. Otis A. Barnes, B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry, Chairman of Department Dr. Paul P. Bernard, A.B. and A.M Instructor in History William A. Blalrely, B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. Professor of Psychology, Chairman of Department Charles D. Bolton, A.B. and A.M. Assistant Professor of Sociology Dr. Paul E. Boucher, A.B., S.M. and Ph.D. Professor of Physics, Chairman of Department ACUIL Dr. Thomas 0. Brandt, Ph.D. Associate Professor of German Dr. Robert Z. Brown, A.B., Sc.D. Associate Professor of Zoology Dr, Earland I. Carlson, A.B., A.M. Instructor in History Dr. Harvey L. Carter, A.B., A.M. and Ph.D. Professor of History, Chairman of Department Dr. Henry Hare Carter, B.S., A.M. and Ph.D. Professor of Romance Languages: Chairman of Foreign Languages Dept Dr. Wallace C. Boyce, Joyce A. Charles, A.B., A.M A. B., A.M., and Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry Assistant Professor of French Norman Cornick, B.S., M.S. Instructor in Dance Dr. Kenneth J. Curran, A.B., A.M. and Ph.D. Professor of Economics, Chairman of Department Amanda M. Ellis, A.B., A.M. Associate Professor of English Dr. William A. Fischer, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Geology, Chairman of Department Carlton Gamer, B.M. Instructor in Music Dr. Bentley B. Gilbert, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Asst. Professor of History Gerald E. Gleason, B.S., A.M Instructor in Bus. Adm. Maior Hampton J. Godfrey, B.S. Asst. Prof. of Military Science Dr. L. W. Gralapp, B.S., M.F.A., Ph.D Asst. Prof. of Art Dr. J. Glenn Gray, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Prof. of Philosophy, Chairman of Dept Dr. Lucius T. Grose, B.S., M.S Asst. Prof. of Geology Dr. Margaret Hansman, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Paul M. Jones, A.B., M.S. Asst. Prof. of Mathematics Assoc, Prof. of Bus. Adm Mrs. Jessie N. Hawkes, B.M., M.S.M. John M- J0l'dUll. A-B-, A-NL Inst. in Organ Assoc. Prof. of Education, Chairman of Dept. Martin M. Hermdll Earl A. Juhas, B.S., A.M. Inst. in Music Asst. Prof. of Music Dr. William R. Hoeluman, A.B., A.M., Pll.D. Dr. lewis M. Knapp, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Inst. in History Prof. of English, Chairman of Dept. J. Victor Hopper, B.Ed., A.M. Robert L. Koons, B.C.E. Assoc. Prof. of Education Assoc. Prof. of Civil Engineering M!Sgt. Russell W. Johnsen Ffdllll A- Krvtrke. A-5- lnstr. in Military Science and Tactics ASSOC- Pfvf- of English Dr. Max Lanner, Ph.D. Dr. Lester A. Michel, A.B., M.S., Ph.D. Prof. of Music, Chairman of Dept. Assoc. Prof. of Chemistry Charles T. Latimer, A.B., A.M. Dorothy Mierow Prof. of Romance Languages Lecturer in Geography Dr. Joseph leech, A.B., M.S., Ph.D. John M. Oleinik, B.S., M.B.A. Prof. of Mathematics: Instr. in Bus. Adm. Chairman of Dept, George S. McCue, A.B., A.M. Howard M. Olson, B.S., M.S. Assoc. Prof. of English Assoc. Prof. of Physics Dr. Carroll B. Malone, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. ROBGYO M. Ormes, A.B., A.M Prof. of History Lecturer in English J. Douglas Mertz, A.B., ll..B. Dr. C. W. T. Penland, A.B., A.M., Ph.D Prof. of Political Science, Prof. of Botany Chairman of Dept. Captain Grady R. Poole Asst. Prof. of Military Science and Tactics Dr. Albert Seay, A.B., B.M., M.M. Asst. Prof. of Music Dr. Thomas H. Rawles, A.B., A.M., Ph.o. Assoc. Prof. of Mathematics Dr. Van B. Show, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Prof. of Sociology, Chairman of Dept. Neale R. Reinitz, A.B., A.M. Instr. in English lucy M. Smith, B.S., A.M. Director of Phys. Ed. for Women Dane K. Roberts, A.B., A.M. - Instr. in Spanish Dr. Fred A. Sonderman, A.B., A.M., Pl1.D. Asst. Prof. of Political Science M!Sgt. Charles T. Root Inst. in Military Science and Tactics Mrs. Robert M. Thompson, A.B. lnstr. in Mathematics William Woodson Tyree, A.B., A.M. Asst. Prof. of Drama, Radio, and Speech Arts H. Richard van Saun, A.B., A.M. Assoc. Prof. of Psychology Charles J. Warner, B.M., M.M. Asst. Prof. of Music Richard G. Warnock, B.S., M.S. Instr. in Engineering l.t. Col. Joseph O. Spencer, Prof. of Military Science and Tactics E. Darnell Rucker, B.E.E., A.M. Asst. Prof. of Philosophy Ray Werner, A.B., A.M. Asst. Prof. of Economics Instr. in Geology Dr. Robert M. Stabler, A.B., Sc.D. Prof. of Zoology: Chairman of Dept. Dr. C. IB. Hershey MIEMORIIAM Mr. W. W. Pastlewamte During his many years at Colorado College Charlie Brown Hershey served as Professor of Education, Dean of Men, Dean of the College, and Acting Presi- dent. Before his death December 17, 1955 Dean Hershey was distinguished in education, civic and religious groups in which he served at local, state and national levels. ln further contribution to the college and community he wrote a valuable history of Colorado College. Most of all however, Dean Hershey will be remembered as a loyal friend and an inspiring leader. Mr. W. W. Postlethwaite served for many years as treasurer of Colorado College and as curator of the college museum before his death September 16, 1955. He was affectionately called Mr, Bill by the many students who were guided by him and who were as- sociated with him at the college. Keenly interested in archeology and in Indian Art of the Southwest he be- came known for his contributions in these fields and he leaves behind him a long record of accomplishment and achievement. D Q r 5 c1LAss1Es HW ff f 19 SJENIIOIRS v es mom vo?-SWR' ' . . .. te take with tus the treasures we have cdliseeveretll here and te Jleawe in seareh of higher achievement . . . NANCY LYNCH, Class C SUE STEARMAN, Class C O ROBERT ALLEN ALBEE JOSEPH EDWARD BLACKBURN Colorado Springs, Colorado Omaha, Nebraska Business Administration Transfer from Omaha University French Club, Alpha Kappa Psi- 4, Art Editor-Nugget. Pres. 4, Junior Chamber of Com- merce, American Accounting As- sociation. KATHRINE LEE ANDERSON SUZANNE BLAIR Denver, Colorado Norwalk, Connecticut Education History Gamma Phi Beta 'l,2,3,4, Song Fest Chairman 4, Variety Show l,2,3,4, C h o i r 'I,2,3,4, Music Kappa Kappa Gamma 1,2,3,4- Marshal 4, Foreign Students Committee 4, Miami Triad Queen Workshop 'l,2,3,4. ALLEN ALBERT ASHBY MARTHA LEE BOETTGER Santa Monica, California Wichita, Kansas Geology English Phi neue Theta 1,2,3,4. Kappa Kappa Gamma l,2,3,4, Social Chairman 3, Assistant Pledge Trainer 4, Tiger Club 2, 3, Phi Beta Kappa 4. HARRY EDWARD BEAITY Shellsburg, Iowa Business Administration INGRID BROWER Beta Theta Pi l,2,3,4-Pres. 3, l.F.C. 3, R.O.T.C. 1,2,3,4-Out- standing Cadet of 1956, Persh- ing Rifles 1,2,3,4, Alpha Kappa Psi 3, 4, Football 1, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Growlers 2, Blue Key 3, 4, Business Manager of Nugget 3, Publications Board 3, A.S.C.C. President 4, C.U.L. 4, Honor Council 4, Dean's List 4, Who's Who 4, Leadership Conference 4. Hollywood, California English Gamma Phi Beta 1,2,3,4-Pledge Trainer 3, Tiger Club 3,4-Pres. 4, Watermelon Bust Queen At- tendant 'l, Military Ball Queen Attendant I, N.C.A.A. Hockey Queen Attendant 3, Star Dust Attendant 3, Yatahee 2, W.A.A. 2, Nugget Staff 2, French Club 3. DAVE ELMER BROWN Glenwood Springs, Colorado Business Adminstration and Banking Kappa Sigma l,2,3,45 Varsity Track 3,45 Varsity Swimming l, 25 Varsity Football 'l,2,3,45 ln- tramurals l,2,3,4. PATRICK HAMPTON BUTLER Woodland Park, Colorado Political Science Honor Council 3,45 Independent Men-Secretary 45 Slocum Dorm Council 3,4-Secretary 4. CHERRY C. CARTER Colorado Springs, Colorado Sociology Sociology Club5 Phi Beta Kappa 4. STEPHEN D. CHANNER Chicago, Illinois Business Administration Phi Delta Theta 'l,2,3,45 Enthusi- asm Committee Chairman 45 R.O.T.C. l,2,3,45 Intramurals 'l, 2,3,4. EDWARD HOLLIS BUTTERWORTH CAROL CHASE Chicago, Illinois Highland Park, Illinois Business Administration Spanish Beta Theta Pi 2,3,45 Nugget 3. Kappa Alpha Theta 2,3,4. LEAH JANE CARROLL MARILYNN CLARK Denver, Colorado Wichita, Kansas English Music Education Kappa Kappa Gamma 2,3,4- Rush Chairman 45 Honor Coun- cil 3,4-Secretary 45 Homecoming Queen Candidate 15 C.C. Queen for a Day Candidate 35 Dean's List l,2,3,45 Boettcher Scholar- ship l,2,3,45 l.D.C. l,2,35 Tiger Club 2,3,45 Phi Beta Kappa 4. Delta G a m m a l,2,3,4-Song Chairman 3, Social Chairman 45 Pan Hellenic 2,3,4-Pres. 45 Music Workshop l,2,3,45 Variety Show 'l,2,3,45 Tiger Club 3,45 Tiger- Nugget Queen Attendant 4. JANET MARGUERITE COLLEY Los Angeles, California Philosophy Kappa Kappa Gamma l,2,3,47 Junior Pan Hellenic President 17 Pan Hellenic Council 27 Tiger Club l,2,3,47 Foreign Students Committee 27 Dorm President 3,47 A.W.S. Activities Council 3. MILLICENT OLIVE DEMMIN IPennyl Colorado Springs, Colorado Psychology A.W.S. Activities Council 47 Wo- kuta 3,47 Tiger Club 3,47 Variety Show 47 Psychology Club 47 Dean's List 47 German Club 2,37 Foreign Students Committee 2,37 Kappa Kappa Gamma l,2,3,4- Secretary 37 A.S.C.C. Social Com- mittee Secretary 4. JOSEPH ROBERT DALEY DONAID NICHOLOS DEMORE Oglesby, Illinois British Columbia, Canada Civil Engineering Business Administration Football 'l,2,3. Hockey 2,3,4. RICHARD FAY DAVIS FRANK ALEX DURANGO Malcom, Illinois LaSalle, Illinois Business Administration Civil Engineering Varsity Football 2,37 Varsity Track 2,37 Mountain Clubp Slo- cum Councelor. JAMES RICHARD DEYO Colorado Springs, Colorado Physics Kappa Sigma 2,3,4. ARTHUR RYAN El.DER CHARLES MORTON FORSTER Tulsa, Oklahoma Berkley, Michigan Geology Political Science Football l,2,3,4, Track 1,25 Ge- ology Club 3,45 Slocum Coun- color 3. GERALDINE MAE EVERETT Colorado Springs, Colorado Business Administration Delta Gamma 2,3,4-Vice Presi- dent 4, Alpha Kappa Psi Queen Candidate 41 Tiger Club 2,3,4. Kappa Sigma 3,45 Senior Class President 4, King of Pan Hellenic Dance 4, Student Council 3,45 Honor Council 3,47 Varsity Base- ball. SIGRID FRUEDENBERG Camp Hill, Pennsylvania German German Club, Gamma Phi Beta l,2,3,4, Foreign Students Com- mittee 2p Tiger Club 4, W.A.A. 2, Music Club l. MARGARET KATHRINE FELLOWS MAITA RUTH GASSER lMaitsl Beverly Hills, California Minneapolis, Minnesota Education Psychology Kappa Kappa Gamma l,2,3,4, Tiger Club l,2,3,4g Publicity Com- Delta Gamma 2,3,4, A.W.S President 4, Dorm President 3, mittee 4. Naiads l,2,3, Who's Who 3, Dean's List 35 Phi Beta Kappa 4 ALEXANDER JOSEPH FLYNN MARJORIE GILBERT New Haven, Connecticut Colorado Springs, Colorado Physics Economics Kappa Sigma 3,4-Pres. 41 New- Tiger Club 2,3,4, Wakuta 4 man Club 3,4-Pres.-4. Kappa Alpha Theta 2,3,4. ALICE CONNERS GLYNN Ilrisltl Aspen, Colorado Spanish Gamma Phi Beta 2,3,4p Naiads l,2,3p Spanish Club l,2,3,4-Pres. 47 Foreign Students Committee 3, Riding Club 1,25 Variety Show 4, Future Teachers of America 4. JAMES RICHARD GIGONE Meadville, Pennsylvania Geology Geology Club. MARYLYN SMITH GOOD Kewanee, Illinois Education Gamma Phi Beta l,2,3,4f Tiger Club I,2,3,4, Student Council lg l.D.C. 2. SUE GOIIMLEY Grand Junction, Colorado Histo 'Y Kappa Kappa Gamma 'l,2,3,4, Variety Show 2, Foreign Slu- dents Committee 4Pres.g Phi Beta Kappa 4. JOHNATHAN BEN All HAGGIN iBonl Tuxedo Park, New York Business Administration Beta Theta Pi l,2,3,4y Alpha Kappa Psi 47 Kinnikinnik 3,4-Ar Editor, Foreign Students Com- mittee 3,4: Soccer lg Tiger Stott lp Golf Team 4. MARTIN LLOYD HANRAHAN Oahu, Hawaii Chemistry Kappa Sigma l,2,3,4p R.O.T.C. l,2,3,4. ,gb :JM ai PHILIP H. GOOD Kewanee, Illinois Economics Phi Delta Theta l,2,3,4g Tiger Staff l,2, Colorado College Pub- lications Award 2, Homecoming CLYDE FREEMAN HERRIED lKipJ Westminster, California Zoology Kappa Sigma l,2,3,4, Canter- bury Club l,2,3,4g Growlers lg Blue Key 3,4-Treas. 45 Who'. Chairman 4, Blue Key 3,41 R. O.T.C. l,2,3,47 Honor Council 4, Who's Who 45 Intramurals l,2, 3,4. Who 4. JOHN lOUlS HIRST NEII. Mcl.EAN JOHNSON Pueblo, Colorado Colorado Springs, Colorado Business Administration Business Administration Beta Theta Pi 'l,2,3,4-President 47 Nugget Staff-Assistant Editor 2, Editor 3, Business Manager 4, Colorado College Publications Award 2, Kinnikinnik-Business Manager 4, Publications Board 3,45 Blue Key 3,4-Secretary 4, I.F.C, 4: leadership Conference Committee 4, C.C. Days Com- mittee 4p Who's Who 4. NANCY ANN HOGAN St. Paul, Minnesota English Kappa Kappa Gamma l,2,3,4g Tiger Club 2,3,4, Wakuta 4, Homecoming Queen Attendant 4, W.A.A. 37 Leadership Con- ference Committee 4p Junior Class Commissioner 3. KAIII. H. HOLZL Skokie, Illinois Business Administration Phi Delta Theta 'l,2,3,4, l.F.C. 3,4-Pres. 4, Ski Team 3,45 Tiger Staff 2, German Club 2, Foreign Students Committee 3, Assistant Homecoming Chairman 3, Intra- murals 2,3,4. JUDITH ANN JOHNSON Colorado Springs, Colorado Music Kappa Sigma l,2,3,4. VALERIE REID JOHNSON Grover, Colorado English Gamma Phi Beta 'l,2,3,4g Kin- nikinnik 3,4-Poetry Editor 4, Riding Club 1,25 Variety Show 4. MARGARET IRENE KALINA Robinson, Illinois Education STANLEY JOHN Kl.lR Chicago, Illinois Economics Alpha Kappa Psi l,2,3,4g Phi Beta Kappa 4. JACK WILLIAM KNIGHT EDWARD MORGAN LOTT Chicago, Illinois Millbrook, New York Business Administration Political Science Blue Key 3,4-Pres. 45 Football l,2,3,4-Captain 45 Who's Who 4. DONNA .IOANNE KEUKER Denver, Colorado Mathematics and Botany Gamma Phi Beta l,2,3,4-Exec- utive Council 45 Variety Show 3,45 Senior Class Gift Chairman 4. Phi Delta Theta l,2,3,45 Tiger l,2,3,4-Assistant Editor 4. CHARLES J. LUNDBERG San Marino, California Business Administration Kappa Sigma I,2,3,4-Pres. 35 l.F.C. 35 A.S.C.C. 35 Alpha Kap- pa Psi 'l,2,3,45 Slocum Coun- celor 45 Soccer 'l,2,3,4. NEIL .IUDD LEWIS NANCY ANN LYNCH Colorado Springs, Colorado CO'-IGI' RGPICIS. Iowa Mathematics and Physics Education Tiger and Nugget l,2-Photogra- pher5 Pershing Rifles 1,25 Rifle Team 1,25 Foreign Students Com- mittee 'l,25 Dean's List 2,3,45 German Club 3,45 Colorado- Wyoming Academy of Science 4. Delta Gamma l,2,3,4-Pres. 45 Social Chairman 35 Naiads 2,3,45 W.A.A. 35 Class Commissioner 3,45 Leadership Conference Com- mittee 45 Nugget Staff 35 Varie- ty Show 3,45 Future Teachers of America 45 Pan Hellenic Council 45 Tiger-Nugget Queen Attendant 35 Miami Triad Queen 45 Dean's List 3,45 Who's Who 4. SUE LIGGETT BARBARA JEAN McCALLISTER Pueblo, Colgrqdg Barcelona, Venezuela Education Education Kappa Kappa Gamma 1,2,3,4- Kappa Kappa Gamma 1.2.3,-4: Morghql 35 Futyre Teachers of FUIUYQ TBCCIIQYS of AMBIICG 4. America 45 Tiger-Nugget Queen Attendant 4. JANE MCCLELLAN Tuscan, Arizona Education Delta Gamma 'I,2,3,47 Dance Workshop l,2,3. HELEN ANN McKENZlE Cascade, Colorado English WILLIAM MONSON McCLEllAN Center, Massachusetts Music Sigma Chi l,2,3,4: Band l,2,3,4. CHARLES BURGE MCCORMACK San Francisco, California Political Science Phi Delta Theta l,2,3,4-Pres. 47 Pledge Trainer 37 Varsity Swim- ming I7 International Relations Club 37 Variety Show 2,47 l.F.C. 3,47 Committee for Faculty Stu- dent Relations 4. THOMAS JOHN MCGONAGLE Denver, Colorado Zoology Phi Gamma Delta l,2,3,4. JEANETTA ELAINE MILLER Colorado Springs, Colorado Psychology Delta Gamma l,2,3,4-Scholar- ship Chairman 47 Psychology Club7 Phi Beta Kappa 4. RICHARD PATRICK MOLLOY Colorado Springs, Colorado Zoology Kappa Sigma 3,47 Newman Club 3,47 Track 3,4. EDMUND DANILE MULFORD, JR. Los Angeles, California Zoology Kappa Sigma l,2,3,4. EVELYN ELAINE NISSEN Sterling, Colorado English Delta Gamma l,2,3,4-Treasurer 4, Dormitory Counselor 2,35 Dormitory President 4, A.W.S. 4, French Club 1,21 Phi Beta Kappa 4. WEB UTIS Southbend, Indiana Business Administration Sigma Chi l,2,3,4f Freshman Class President Ig Honor Council 4. PAUL EDWARD NIXON JANET LEE PAINE Colorado Springs, Colorado Denver, C0lOYCld0 Phygigg Education Kappa Alpha Theta l,2,3,4, Yatahe 27 Hall Secretary 31 Dorm President 4, l.D.C. 45 Fu- ture Teachers of America Presi- dent 4, Tiger Club 4, Variety Show 'l,2,3,-4, Dean's List 2,3. CAROL NORTHCUTT HOWARD PARKER Denver, Colorado Colorado Springs, Colorado Zoology Graduate Student Kappa Alpha Theta l,2,3,4-Presi- dent 4, Who's Who 4, Tiger Club l,2,3,4g Wakuta 3,45 Pan Hellenic Council 3,4, Ann Rice Award 3, Winter Carnival Award 3. HETA FLORENCE OLSEN WILLIAM C. PAULSON Parlr Ridge, Illinois Colorado Springs, Colorado Sociology Business Administration Alpha Phi 3,4 Secretary 4. Kappa Sigma 2,3,4, Basketball 3j Intramurals 2,3,4. BARBARA DEAN PUTNAM HOWARD MONZEU. ROBERTS Rock Island, Illinois iMontyl English Colorado Springs, Colorado I.W.A. l,2,3,4p Spanish Club If Military Ball Queen Attendant 2, Future Teachers of America 'I,2,3,4, Tiger Staff 'ly Nugget Staff 2, Yatahe 2, Dean's List 37 Variety Show 4. Business Administration. BETTY JUNE RABER iB.J.l RICHARD FREDRICK ROONEY Atwood, Kansas Bellerose, New York Education Geology Alpha Phi 3,4-President 4, Home- Methodist Student Movement: coming Queen Attendant 4, Pan Geology Club. Hellenic Council 4. JEANNE Ell.EN REHM BERNARD AUGUSTE ROYAL Denver, Colorado Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada Art Business Administration Delta Gamma 2,3,4p Interna- tional Relations Club 4g Spanish Club 3, Canterbury Club 4, Nug- get Staff 3,4-Art Staff 3, Senior Class Editor 4, Publicity Man- ager of Variety Show 3, Variety Show 2,3,4p Homecoming Float Committee 3, Future Teachers of America 4. Hockey 2,3,4. RICHARD EARL RICHARDS JAMES BERNARD RUCH Putnam, Connecticut Pasadena, California Zoology. English Beta Theta Pi 'l,2,3,4-Treasurer 37 Kinnilrinnil: 2,3,4, Editor 4, Publications Board 4-Secretary Intramurals I,2,3,4. MARY ENO SAGE CLEEI PAUL MARSHALL SIMS Berlin, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Education Business Administration Kappa Alpha Theta l,2,3,4p Phi Gamma Delta l,2,3,47 Foot- A.S.C.C. 2,31 Publications Board ball 1,2,3,4, Intramurals l,2,3,4 Chairman 35 Mountain Club 4, Future Teachers of America 4- Treasurer. LU ANNE SCHEIDEMAN ALLAN JEFFREY SIMUS Ueffl Manitou Springs, Colorado Minneapolis, Minnesota Education Geology Wakuta 3,4-President 4, Gamma Phi .Gamma Delta 'I,2,3,4p Phi Beta 1,2,3,4, Miami Triad Hockey 2,3,4p Growlers 2, Blue Queen 3, Tiger Club 2,3,4. Key 3,4. OTTO MacKENTY SCHMIDT DONALD EARL SINGMASTER Tucson, Arizona Colorado Springs, Colorado Geology Geology Kappa Sigma 'l,2,3,45 Geology R.O.T.C. 'l,2,3,4, Pershing Rifles, Club. Geology Club. DOUGLAS HOWARD SILVERBERG LYNN ALAN SIX Alberta, Canada Pasadena, California Business Administration Geology Hockey 2,3,4g Golf l,2,3,4p Blue Ski Team, Phi Gamma Delta Key 4. l,2,3,4. 32 DAPHNA SMITH JOHN OLIVER STERWART lMisloJ Tyler, Texas Kewanee, Illinois Art Zoology Transfer from William and Mary. Phi Gamma Delta l,2,3,4, Varie- ty Show 2. DONALD CLAY SMITH MARY ANNE STINSON lMartyl Phoenix, Arizona Ashland, Kansas Business Administration Sociology Kappa Sigma l,2,3,4f Tiger Bus- iness Manager 3,4, Publications Board 3,4. MARY NANNETTE SPINDEL Springfield, Illinois Education Kappa Alpha Theta l,2,3,4, Naiads 'l,2,3,4-President 3, A.W. S. 2,3,4, Hall Council 4, Lennox House Board 45 Music Workshop 'I. Kappa Alpha Theta l,2,3,4p Tiger Club 4-Vice President 4, Student Council 3,4-Secretary 4, President for a Day 47 Variety Show 2,3,4p Hall Council 2,35 Phi Kappa Delta. DOUGLAS SWAIL Alberta, Canada Political Science Phi Gamma Delta 'I,2,3,4-Presi- dent 4, Inter Fraternity Council 3,4p Football 1,2,3,4p Honor Council 4, Who's Who 4. SUZANNE HELENE STEARMANN HENRY HASSEL TAYLOR Wichita, Kansas Omaha, Nebraska Kappa Kappa Gamma 2,3,4- Pledge Trainer 4, Honorary Blue Key Queen 3, Tiger Club l,2,3, Sophomore and Senior Class Commissioner, NCAA Hockey Queen Attendant 4, Phi Beta Kappa 4. Business Beta Theta Pi 'l.2,3,4-Treasurer 3, Alpha Kappa Psi 2,3,4. ROBERT LEWIS TEWELES Milwaukee, Wisconsin Business Administration Sigma Chi l,2,3,4-President 3: Intramurals l,2,3,4, V a r i e t y Show 2,3,4-Director 4, lnter Fra- ternity Council 3, A.S.C.C. 2,3, KRCC Station Manager 2, Pic and Pan Award 2. MARY CATHERINE VANDEGRIFT Grand Island, Nebraska Sociology Delta Gamma l,2,3,4, A.S.C.C. 3, Sociology Club l,2,3,4-Presi- dent 4, Nugget Staff 4. ROBERT MILTON THOMPSON RICHARD GERALD Voss Colorado Springs, Colorado Colorado Springif Colorado Geology Zoology Geology Club, Pershing Rifles l,2,3,4, R.O.T.C. 'l,2,3,4, Spanish Club I. NANCY BROWN TOBER JOAN ELIZABETH VYCITAL Crystal Lake, Illinois Alamota, Kansas History Music Education Gamma Phi Beta l,2,3,4-Presi- dent 3, l.D.C. 3, W.A.A. 2,3- President 3, Naiads l,2,3-Presi- dent 2, Tiger Club 3,4, Who's Who 4, Dean's List 4, Wakuta 4. Alpha Phi 2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Future Teachers of America- 4, Song Fest 3,4, Perkins Concert Series 1,2. GERALD TOLLEY JAMES DOUGLAS WALSTON Colorado Springs, Colorado Wichita Falls, Texas Business Administration Zoology lPre-Dentall Phi Gamma Delta l,2,3,4, Drama Transfer from Texas A 8- M 3, KRCC 4, Intramurals 'l,2,3,4. 1953. WILBUR HUNTINGTON WANDELL JOHN RUSSEI. WHEAT Colorado Springs, Colorado Grosse Point, Michigan Physics History Phi Delta Theta l,2,3,4g Alpha Phi Delta Theta l,2,3,4. Kappa Psi 2,3,4g Phi Beta Kappa 4. JOHN SUNDERS WATTS SUZANNE WILLIAMS Long Beach, California Ft. Morgan, Colorado History English Transfer Student from Hamilton Kappa Kappa Gamma 'l,2,3,4- College. President 4, Dorm President 4, Future Teachers of America 4, Wl1o's Who 4, Phi Beta Kappa 3,45 A.W.S. Secretary 2-Vice President 3. ROBERT BENJAMIN WENDELKEN JOAN WITTGES Colorado Springs, Colorado Colorado Springs, Colorado Physics History. JUHN ROBERT WESSUN ARDEN WOUGANG Los Angeles, California Colorado Springs, Colorado Business Admil'liStI'0Ill0I1 Business Administration Phi Delta Theta 1,2,3,4. Kappa Sigma l,2,3,4, Business Administration Special Student. Phi Gamma Delta l,2,3,4, Intra- murals I,2,3,4, I.F.C. 4. MISSING CHARLES ABBATE Pueblo, Colorado JANE ALICE ABRAHAMSON Colorado Springs, Colorado MARION ACCORD Laguna Bay, California VERN KIRBY ANDERSON Colorado Springs, Colorado ELIZABETH MARIE APPLEGATE Security, Colorado LEWIS CHARLES BARRETTE Sacramento, California CONSTANCE BROWN Darien, Connecticut MARY C. BROWN ROSS E. BRYANT Colorado Springs, Colorado HARVEY CARTER Colorado Springs, Colorado ROBERT CATLETT Colorado Springs, Colorado MARILYN CHRISTIE Fullerton, California ELAINE CRAWFORD Colorado Springs, Colorado EVERETT CROUCH Colorado Springs, Colorado JAN DUNCAN Martinex, Georgia ROBERT EGLY Jolliet, Illinois LEWIS EDWARD ELDER Colorado Springs, Colorado ROBERT LEWIS EVANS El Paso, Texas MICHAEL ANTHONY GLORA Colorado Springs, Colorado NORMAN D. HAMMOND Cody, Wyoming JOHN HAY Goshen, Indiana SUZANNE HENDRICKS Chicago, Illinois DONALD W. HERSAK Columbia, Canada ROBERT I. HERSAK Columbia, Canada CURTIS BRUCE HEUSER Colorado Springs, Colorado JOHN EDWARD ZENGERL WILLIAM HENRY LAMBERSON ROBERT S. ROTH JAMES ORTIZ Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania Colorado Springs, Colorado Colorado Springs, Colorado Colorado Springs Colorado Special Student. Graduate Student ELSIE LOUISE HUEBSCH Colorado Springs, Colorado JAMES BURNETT JACOBS Colorado Springs, Colorado HAYES ALLAN JENKINS Colorado Springs, Colorado JAMES A. JOHNSON Colorado Springs, Colorado DONALD E. JOINER Colorado Springs, Colorado THOMAS F. KELLY, JR. Arlington, Massachusetts WASH KOSTINKO Detroit, Michigan FRANK J. KRUZICH Chicago, Illinois ROBERT LIGLER JOYCE LIND Denver, Colorado JOHN P. LOVE ROBERT R. LOVEJOY Westford, Massachusetts THOMAS BOYNE LOWRY Omaha, Nebraska WILLIAM MCDONALD Orange, Connecticut WILLIAM McDOUGALL Denver, Colorado ROBERT JOHN MASON Colorado Springs, Colorado THOMAS P. MASON Ft. Meyers, Florida WILLIAM ALLEN MCCREA Torrington, Connecticut ROBERT MCHUGH Kansas City, Missouri WILLIAM JOHN MOONEY JACK PORTER MORRISON British Columbia ROBERT NADEAU Denver, Colorado JOAN NEWSTON JOHN OSGOOD Buffalo, New York HENRY ALFRED PADDON WALTER J. PARUS Summit, Illinois EMORY ALBERT PARCELL JISSIIN KEITH L. PHILLIPS Woodland Park, Colorado CARL WAYNE PORTER Colorado Springs, Colorado JOAN CHRISTINE REED Mundelin, Illinois ROSEMARY REID Evanston, Illinois ROBERT ROMPRE International Falls, Minnesota GEORGE ROSS Colorado Springs, Colorado JOHN G. SANICH Pueblo, Colorado JAMES W. SCHELL Colorado Springs, Colorado RONALD SCHISLER Colorado Springs, Colorado PAUL SHIELDS Haven, Michigan ROBERT GEORGE SHUTT Buffalo Hart, Illinois CLAIRE FREDRICK SMITH Alberta, Canada KENNETH GORDON SMITH Manatoba, Canada RICHARD KNOX STEWART Glendale, California ELIZABETH O. TAYLOR JERRY DEAN TESKE Truman, Minnesota JAMES TINSLEY Colorado Springs, Colorado FREDRICK ELMER TOMLINSON Glosstonbury, Connecticut NEIL WOODSON TYREE Colorado Springs, Colorado ROBERT LEANDER VANDEVELDE Colorado Springs, Colorado STELLA M. VANDYNE MARJORIE ANN WILLIAMS Pittsfield, Pennsylvania WILLIAM JOHN WINKLER Chicago, Illinois JUNIIDIRS Pres' B05 H . . .to hitch mum' wagom to an star and reach even- higher toward mmm' goal. . . CODIE FLETCHER, Class C TOM FITZGERALD, Class C Sue Arnold Bonnie Boothe Salt Lake City, Utah Phoenix, Arizona Wendy Bach Molly Boyer Minneapolis, Minnesota Toledo, Ohio William E. Barton Judy Brown Elfrida, Arizona Mound, Minnesota Ronald M. Bigelow Gay Broyles Glen Ellyn, Illinois Denver, Colorado Bob Blunpiod Borta lov Clarke Ogden, Utah Littleton, Colorado Gertrude Cormio New York, New York Bob Dixon Homdon, Connecticut Elaine Dupuy Houston, Texas Karen Dybevnck Minneapolis, Minnesota Nancy Evans Jericho, New York Tom Fitzgerald Dorchester, Massachusetts Codne Fletcher Englewood, Colorado 311, Nancy Egerton White Plains, New York David Fletcher Colorado Springs, Colorado Bob Flint Don Hanson Decatur, Illinois Colorado Springs, Colorado Jeanna Foster Ann Hanson Colorado Springs, Colorado Wichita, Kansas Joan Gilbert Julio Harkin: Seattle, Washington Normandy, Missouri Eleanor Gravos Kay Havonor Glenwood Springs, Colorado Colorado Springs, Colorado Cynthia Hagnor Holon Hay Colorado Springs, Colorado Goshen, Indiana '-nf Bob Mondeo Dawn Irving Colorado Springs, Colorado Colorado Springs, Colorado Sharon RoJean Henson Geoffrey Johnson Wichita, Kansas Washington, D. C. Walt Hillis Mary Johnson Colorado Springs, Colorado Phoenix, Arizona Carol Howell Kalhloen Kelly Taos, New Mexico Dulufh, Minnesota Pai Inglis Richard Kopp Colorado Springs, Colorado Colorado Springi, Colorado Jim Kiley Margaret Mafhies Porler, Minnesola Colorado Springs, Colorado lngeborg lindner Donald Miller San Bernardino, California Bellevue, Ohio Jerry Loomis Martha Miller Colorado Springs, Colorado Colorado Springs, Colorado John Ludlow John Mills Pueblo, Colorado Winchesier, Massachusetts Elizaberh Maier Joyce Niedermeyer Denver, Colorado Mount Carroll, Illinois Ed Normcndt Carol Raymvnd Park Ridge, Illinois Smiihvillef Mi550'-'fl Dain Pollen James E. Rice Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Colorado Springs, Colorado Toni Persons Bill Riley Winnelka, illinois Kansas Cify, Kansas Don Pixlgy Miriam Robins Denver, Colorado DGHVOY, C0l0fUd3 William Porler Dorothy Samson Wellesley, Massachusetts Honolulu, Hawaii David B. Shaw Springfield, Massachusetts Anne Trostcl Colorado Springs, Colorado Betty Troutman Merriam, Kansas Maryellen Smith Marlyn Wallace Denver, Colorado Hastings, Nebraska Vance Sonnenborg James Ward Colorado Springs, Colorado Pueblo, Colorado Yettie Stoll Lou W. Willxe Denver, Colorado Bartlesville, Oklahoma Tracy Thomas Sandra Zaring Bloomington, Illinois Lake Forest, lllinois SDIPIHIDMOIRJES Mx, vfesiden' DP-VE GL . . .te rmalse mmm' imprint mm the eellege aml te eventually leave it lbemtmtem- lem' mmm' ellorwts. . . x HX bu' -N ua 2 I i dl: 9 , pa ,fail Xlawk AMW 'Jax PRC: 5??:.::E?'1 'll 'U-i:a'2'Ill 1 'il- NAM- JUDY REID, Class Commission BOB HITE, Class C ommissione 9 Fred Acheson Cherie Best Phoenix, Arizona Denver Colorado Bill Anderson Colorado Springs, Colorado 3259 , Q , 4, '- I f f f Sam Best Caroline Ackerman A' ' Q , Manitou Springs, St. Louis, Missouri ' ,, , Colorado 72 ' A-Ml mi' g. V, N, 'if 3' 5 , 57,3 . .. ,si S x s i 'K ilk ' :X L Q Keith Argow Portland, Oregon V f A, fi? A f-w. Ginny Mums , W, M ' Dick Blank Riverside, Connecticut ,.- 5,4 I K Lyons, Illinois , 'ffj 4 Jeanette Barton Wichita, Kansas Suzi Althouse Ted Blume Alberta, Canada Chicago, Illinois 1 1 Florence Anderson Colorado Springs, Dolores Boehm Colorado Pauline Beck Itasca, Illinois Phoenix, Arizona i Tina Bonnyman Sania Fe, New Mexico Euel Burgess Sanatoriu m, Texas Gary Carson Wray, Colorado Susie Boynton NUNCY clWP W Elkhart, Indiana TUl50, OlflUl 0m0 Molly Bradshaw Glenwood Springs, Colorado Alan Burt La Grange, Illinois King Clemons Glenwood Springs, Colorado Jim Coil lynn Brown Colorado Springs, Denver, Colorado Colorado Cafhy Carman Portland, Oregon Bob Buchanan Wray, Colorado Nancy Low Coil Colorado Springs, Colorado Marlene Conley Colorado Springs, Colorado Doug Corley Paul Dishong Wlckliffe, Ohio Barb Drevdahl Park Ridge Illinois Colorado Springs Dottie Duell 'ii Colorado Pueblo, Colorado ,415 .F gy , ,I ,.:,. r Nancy Cunningham A u ni Dave Edwards Harlbill, Ohio . Casper, Wyoming ' Q' f il we Jim Doon Sacramenfo, California Ann Daniels Frank Donaldson Nancy Ellis Chagrin Falls Ohio Long Island Rafon New Mexico Leslie Davis l.os Angeles, California New York Ray Epperl Pontiac Michigan Paula Erickson Des Moines, Iowa Pete Gazzola Ontario, Canada Doll Harry Bismarck, N. Dakota Sandy Ferguson Mercer Island, Washington Dave Glaze Colorado Springs, Colorado Bob Hate Colorado Springs, Colorado Sandy Fletcher Loveland, Colorado Tom Halloran Springfield, Ohio Sally Hughston Midland, Texas Mike Ford Ogden, Utah Carol Ann Hutchison Colorado Springs, Colorado Robert Fox Andy Jelstrup San Mateo, California Harley Hamilton Denver, Colorado Colorado Springs, Colorado Ellie Johanson Buelllon, California Sylvia Kroenlein Midland, Texas Jeanne Lenhoff Evanston, Illinois Dolfis Johnson Portland, Oregon Jacque Lair Tulsa, Oklahoma Mary Leopold Highland Park, Illinois Karon Jorgenson Denver, Colorado Margaret land Dallas, Texas Claralynn Lewis Orange, California Romaine lilly Bob Kneeland Sun Valley, Idaho Colorado Springs, Colorado .loan Krelschmer Connie liffle Omaha, Nebraska Clenon LeFarce Omaha, Nebraska Broken Bow, Oklahoma Linda Lloyd Dallas, Texas Mary McElroy Okmulgee, Oklahoma Sue Mlllison Tulsa, Oklahoma Dvnny lovck Bob Moneypenny New Boston, Illinois Denver, Colo,-ado Frank Malone Minneapolis, Minnesota Ellene McGahee Columbus, Georgia Jean Uiankl Morgan Dallas, Texas Robert Manka Jghn Mgrgon Trinidad, C0l0l'0d0 Joann Mclaughlin Elgin, Illinois Washington, D. C. Bill Manning Seattle, Washington 5 Garry Moss Wichita, Kansas 1 Bob Nelson Lake Villa, lllinois Behie Powell Denver, Colorado Elgine Rhinesharf Beatrice, Nebraska Martin Offergold Charles Rhoads La Salle, Illinois Frederick, Maryland Dean Perron Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Harriet Randolph Phoenix, Arizona Sallie Richardson Grand Junciion, Colorado Mqfy Lu . Chuck Dallas, Texas Judy Rauf Tacoma, Washington Colorado Springs, Colorado John Poor Durango, Colorado Mary Grace Rogers Englewood, Colorado Ginger Romnes Delos Smith New York Cily, Houghfon, Michigan Anne Seeman Webster Groves, Missouri New York Ron Suppenfield Marianne Smith Omaha, Nebraska Pueblo, Colorado Pete Schuler Dixon, Illinois Joyce Shabouh Manitou Springs, Colorado Sally Smifh Lake Placid, New York John Scot! Don Soukup oniUl'l0, CONC!!-lfl Janet Slaughter Brookfield, Illinois Bellevue, Washington Ann Sebastian Sanla Fe, New Mexico Jun Sierling Kansas Ciiy, Missouri Raymond Stokes Colorado Springs, Colorado Mary Wade Minneapolis, Minnesoia Roy Wheeler Fleming, Colorado Sherman Sullivan Victor, Colorado Jo Wicks Oman, Washinglon Norman Terry Denver, Colorado Mark Warner Boston, Massachuseffs Warden Williams Old Chalham, New York Su, Urban gill' lgu e l'u'9 Barbie Wusich Des Moines, lowa com Q sprlngs' Phoenix, Afllonfl Colorado Judy Van Epps Phoenix, AriZOr1C Gerald Young Allegan, Michigan mmmsmmnw 5lRl5i v ,f . 5 W e-:Q flneasas i Pres' BXLL HARDXN' . . .te take advantage at eaelh eypperttmmmity and te make the mast at eaelh smueeeeelimmg year. . . MARGARET WITSELL, CI MARGARET DAY, Class Andrea Addington Diana Bissell San Gabriel, Los Angeles, California California Duane Barber Colorado Springs, Colorado Mary Allan Lake Forest, Illinois Emilie Bloche Oak Park, Illinois Arlene Asdel Des Plaines, Illinois Barbara Baumann Arlingfon Heighfs, Illinois Ronnie Atkins Colorado Springs, Colorado Nancy Boggs Colorado Springs, Colorado Lucinda Beyer Wicl1iIa, Kansas Marvono Bailey Tulsa, Oklahoma Ruih Barnet! Colorado Springs, Colorado Albert Bevan Roberf Boge Bloomington, Illinois Carl Boyer Oak Park, Illinois Denver, Colorado Berkley Brannon Denver, Colorado .lane Bridgeman Duluth, Minnesora Marilyn Claypoole Colorado Springs, Colorado Ann Complon Excelsior, Minnesota Barbara Jo Chaney Denver Colorado Fred Conwell Modesto, California Daniel Crecelius Aflon, Missouri Denne Chisholm Denver Colorado Charles Crevo Franklin, Massachuselts Richard Dalsemer New York, New York Jean David Suzanne Eclce Mound, Minnesota Los Angeles, California Ann Douglass Grand Junction, Colorado Callisla Davies Durango, Colorado Jane Ellinger Greeley, Colorado Sarah Davis independence, Missouri Charlene Dreher Niles, Michigan .lim Fahrenkrug Manitou Springs, Colorado James Dunham Chama, New Mexico Margaret Day Colorado Springs, Colorado John Fernald Colorado Springs, Colorado Robert Dibble Kansas City, Missouri Diane Dyan Denver, Colorado Ann Friesen Colorado Springs Colorado Sally Ebrey Willmelfe, Illinois William Dickson Minneapolis, Minnesota Mark Frykman Colorado Springs, Colorado Jane Fugate Wichita, Kansas Douglas Harris Irving, Texas Eleanor Hammer Midland, Michigan Lyn Gardner Sewickley, Pennsylvania Ken Hartwell Manitoba, Canada Michala Gillette Caracas, Venezuela Margaret Hapgood Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Gwen Goldman Milwaukee, Wisconsin Arthur Gorham Wellesley, Massachusetts Nancy Harrington Cleveland, Ohio Steven Guralnick Berkley, California Judith Handelman Clayton, Missouri Gary Hauser Colorado Springs, Colorado Gib Hazard Tucson, Arizona William Hardin Portland, Oregon Kristine Heyer Milledgeville, Illinois Martin Hochfeld Seattle, Washington Edgar Holdridge louis lawrence Colorado Springs, Huntsville, Alabama Colorado Terry Husion Florey Jordan El Paso, Texas Winneika, lllinois Barbara Jensen Dululh, Minnesoia John Jepson Nancy King Loveland, Colorado West Hartford, Connecticut Nancy Johnston Jennings, Missouri Carlyle Jones Julie Kooser Sanla Barbara, California Independence, Missouri Rochelle Leighton Climax, Colorado Karolyn Kallmeyer Tulsa, Oklahoma Judith lenu Madison, Wisconsin Alan levally Lake Forest, Illinois King Koenig Bellevue, Colorado Marlone lmdslxog Colorado Springs, Colorado Pat lloyd Seattle, Washington larry long Sylvia Mcbermeit Colorado Springs, Canon City, Colorado Colorado Jean luxen Grand Rapids, Michigan Marcia long Dallas, Texas Aline lowman EI Paso, Texas Vicki Macllet Pasadena, California Carol Lundberg Sterling, Colorado Susan lundquist Chicago, Illinois Mary McCall Exira, Iowa Ann lust Cleveland, Ohio Fred Menxer Memphis, Tennessee Mike MacGuire New Haven, Connecticut Laird Miller Colorado Springs, Colorado .Ioceile Milligan Englewood, Colorado John Maul: Seattle, Washington Joyce Mil: Evanston, Illinois Nancy Morris North Platte, Nebraska George Morrow David Papendick Webster Grove, Sl. louis, Missouri Missouri Jack Olson Colorado Springs, Colorado Nancy Myers Wes? Vandaliu, John Parr Bala-Cynwyd Illinois Janet Naylor Chicago, Illinois Donald Osterfoss Pennsylvania Colorado Springs, Colorado Zona Pflugralh Germany David Oyler Colorado Springs, Colorado Mildred Neil laurel, Mississippi Ann Nolan Imperial, Nebraska Peter Papogergiou Elhiopia Mary 0'Hern Denver, Colorado Rennie Powell Chicago, Illinois Kim Palmer Lincoln, Nebraska Barbara Powell Loveland, Colorado Marcia Ray Atlantic, Iowa I Robin Reid Put Scharf Colorado Springs, Dallas' Texas Colorado Ernest Rotondo Ontario, Canada Roger Reid Evanston, Illinois Tim Schellenback Hudson, Ohio Marian Reynolds El Paso, Texas William Ruthford Seattle, Washington Donna Rice Colorado Springs, Mary Rushmer Ogden, Utah Richard Schipper Galesburg, lllin-ois Sue Schroeder Lake Forest, illinois Colorado Susan Rice -Minneapolis, John Sangster Seattle, Washington Gerald Seyler Yorba Linda, Minnesota Sue Schaefer Coronado, California Mary Alice Root Colorado Springs, Colorado Ca liforn in Shirley Shaffer Gravity, Iowa Don Shelby Georgiann Thomas Albuquerque' Omaha, Nebraska New Mexico Paul Sibley Los Angeles, Pat Statler Phoenix, Arizona Gerry Thompson Merriam, Kansas California Beverly Smith Pueblo, Colorado Elizabeth Steadman St. Paul, Minnesota John Thompson Geneva, Illinois Robert Stephens Springfield, Illinois Eddie Smith Phoenix, Arizona Katherine Thomsen Billings, Montana Sally Smith Omaha, Nebraska Julie Stoutenour Goshen, Indiana Roberta Thorley Silver Springs, Ann Speir Newton, Kansas Kay Stover Tulsa, Oklahoma Maryland William Tiedt Brookfield, Illinois Catherine Tiffin Lafayette, Indiana Richard Waters Golden, Colorado Mike Tilma Wichita, Kansas Joan Williamson Boulder, Colorado Molly lou Wilson Amarillo, Texas Mary Lou Vandenburg Grand Junction, Colorado Jane Whitney Wichita, Kansas David Van Metre Mt. Vernon, Iowa Robert Waddell Nogales, Arizona Valerie White Madison, Wisconsin Richard Wimer Atlanta, Georgia Margaret Witsell Denver, Colorado Richard Wiegandt Dearborn, Michigan Robert Yeager Colorado Springs, Colorado Edward Wilder Racine, Wisconsin Cynthia Waterous Kansas City, Bonnie Zirkel Allis, Wisconsin Missouri Sue Wilhelm Hammond, Indiana wi .K X gi K k mix 5 SV, ' ' 'Hiaffw Y 15,55 U r 9 X Q 1, fs! gg 'Q 5 wmawm. Us an ef X ,B H 4. nw K A , 5 ,awe ff ' . ,va-. . ' 1 W . , 'kv it R 1 3 xv r we , M X., 1 . 5 , . K J ,Maw YQ K A gnxf, s. 'I aw N ff S 1. , , , . A: .-Q ' . 'r1.Ng. Q?3m2., tm ,v..AgQ K . 1 0 .iE.Qf,., vim ,z P Q , Q xv 4 Mx ,V , W' I' 5393! xii ,wig ga- 1 Q I V ,iv ,, ' H My MW ,W Him am, in ix if 'qu ' , W Y y Q s Q S gy 92 .. A. ,,,.,,-ww , ' K 1 W . lst i i 1' ' ' 1 ' . 'fn ' , f 5 .. 4 ' 'ff' X Z X als 'Q ' Y 9 .H K.'k-Y' g , ' 'L i Vx , ' Q 3' . 0 .lf 5 x ' K L5!'i'b ff -' 8 A ' x - . 'wxwfi ' ' ' ' , . . M' L -' . 0 ' 1, q -. .r.f:f- A M N -.f X K ' N PM K ' ' U Ji x.g5,,Cvx-f , ,4 ?mwmY .iv War, ,, X ' x Xxx-affx I 1 1 X if A is.. F na ,an4 ' ia. ILE -W mn 19 + W4 av 19' 'Q' D 'r WW3.. 'l'lhaww,ff Q t , Q: Ja , 3 U 'F E A Q 4' YN L E Q Q i 7 I s A. 4 6 1 1, I ,, AS' f- W . .fi ' 'P' 4. l 4.-. g ri' af. f, -399 1. X, Y lg,.-51 DIRGANIIZATJIQNS Wh N , S, -f .' xp X lx' o f ,I Q 'A Q W '5 .:K.3 3:5 'vi . ... A T. v S ills: N! f dl' ,ff If .-4 N If M I 1 l xx W pf eg xxx H V' um- .,xgXl,.qQ, 'TE TU CJIJL The inter-Fraterni Council is organize to deal with all inte fraternity relatioi such as sports event social functions ar rush. The council composed o F t w members from ea: fraternity, the pres dent and one othi member. Left to right: Bob Dixon, Adlai Rust, George Miller, Chuck Mc- Cormack, Dean Reid, Advisor, Karl Holzl, President, Doug Swail, J Carl Pitts, Jim Jacobs, Doug Little, John Hirst. ' The local Pan-Hel Council, composed of representatives from all sororities, works in coordination with the National Pan Hellenic Association. It is the governing body of all sororities on campus and regulates and organizes rush. 68 5 l AN JHIIEJL First row, left to right: Sharon Conner, Marilynn Clark, President Betty Lyster, Advisor, Lu Anne Scheideman, Pat Perkins. . t Second row: Marlyn Wallace, Billie Jean Andrews, Sue Mont gomery, Audrea 'JeIstrup, Nancy Lynch. Third row: Barbara Frantz, Miriam Robins, B. J. Raber. F il 5 fa 4 TA 'TIHIIET IPI! l l -0- - . at .U-.-.W .. . vw.. . .s.--, To carry on a tradition, the Betas entertained each of the sororities with a tall dinner at Bruin lnn. The actives honored the pledges at a dance early in the season and in return the pledges took many opportunities to entertain the actives at house parties. As a result of hard work the Beta homecoming house dec- orations won first place in the men's division. The Christmas and Spring tormals were memorable for not only the Betas and their dates but for guests and chaperones. IBJET ll ACTIIVJES Left' to right: Bob Flint, Treasurer, John Hirst, President, Jim Ruch, Secretary, Doug Little, Vice President. X First row, left to right: Bill Anderson, Mike Ford, Fred Acheson, King Clemons, Jim Kiley, Pete Paoli, Dick Wimer Gerald Young. Second row: Ed Beatty, Rick Adams, Bob Kieger, Hassel Taylor, Mom Reiter, John Hirst, Ben Haggin, Paul Ditt mer, Jim Ruch. Third row: George Gibson, Harley Hamilton, John Keahoukalani Payne, John Larkin, Eddie Ray, Dave Glaze Doug Little, Robert Flint, Edward Griffin, Bob Becker, Bob Blanpied, Jon Cochran. I BET TIHIJETA JPJI P EJDGIES Left to right: Kent Glatthaar, Sgt. at Arms, Ted Wilder, Vice President, Larry Watts, President, Dave Shaw, Secretary-Treasurer. . li . ' ix X , First row, left to right: Tom Brown, Eddie Smith, Jim Finerty, Ted Wilder, Bob Waddell, Kent Glatthaar. Second row: David Shaw, Phil Mason, Albert Bevan, Johnson Sinclair, Larry Watts, Bob Moneypenny, Gib Hazard,fConway'Olmsted, John Gibson. J J . Third row: Bill Hardin, Dave Beck, Les Payne, Al Hegeman, Spike Kistler, Gary Hauser, Don Roth, Bill Kuchar, John Jepson, Cooper Schellenback, William Tiedt, Bob Dibble. HQA PA SIGMA My lx Cami: JK PPA SIGMA 4 A is WN Q - 0- Q ' , 5 r ch, 1 I yjwsvu One of the first and most successful Kappa Sig social functions was a pledge dance held in Denver with the Denver University chapter. The traditional Skunk Hollow and the Artists and Models dances helped in making a wonderful social year. The year was not filled with chapter functions, for many members were active in campus proiects and the Kappa Sig entertained children at a Christmas party. PA ll MAA we i I l l E Seated, left to right: Bob Dixon, Master of Ceremonies, Fred Tomlinson, Vice President, Al Flynn, President. Standing, left to right: Dave Brown, Treasurer, Jim Deyo, Scribe. GQ' ,f X First row, left to right: Don Smith, Ken Johnson, Dave Sunderland, Jerry Loomis, Bob Rompre, Bob Lovelace, Al Flynn. Second row: Bob Egly, Bill McDonald, Bill McDougall, Mrs. Fitzgerald, Chuck Lundberg, Bob Novak, Dick Stewart. Third row, standing: Fred Tomlinson, Bob Dixon, Tom Fitzgerald, Jim Doon, Dick Malloy, Dave Brown, Jim Rice, Neil Johnson, Bob Vandevelde, Dick McCabe, Glenn Nelson, Jerry Esch, Carl Sandberg, Jim Deyo, Mort Forster, Bill Riley, Pat Mohan. Fourth row: Marty Hanrohan, Ed Boily, Delos Smith, Bill Poulson, Frank Kallmeyer, Peter Gazzolo, Mac Schmidt, Neil Stillinger, Charles Street. AIP A SIGMA lPlLlElDG Left to right: Richard Schipper, Secretary-Treasurer: Culver Hooker, President, Stanley Lovelace, Vice-President. A i WMM,,,,.,..-W ggi , ,... f A Y 4 C A , , m:2fmmMWMl7L Mk we farm l,,, I my 4 , is W A Q W4 ,wrt mme ,ey time Sew , ,. - j.',i,Qg,: I if , Q u g A V ,, , ' N A - Q In Puluu A .- Y ,-gms ,.,.. .. -- X, Q- M my is is ig: ,':':'Z' -' .4 . Wi 4 ' - 5' 'V 'ft ,, A me-elf' X, ,a 5 ,xg 3 3, 5 ..,.,. -V ,.,.. Y ,AHL , Q..-N, M' , 2 7 W.,e...m.,,,.w- Q 123.2 kC 1 V ' ' ffm' 1' M- ,.,,.f'Q N ee.,e.:ee1':4tg1..4'w, , .4-'A wrwlwwfg 2653525 JAZZ ,minimis 1, vi um 5358 51 may IZ? mi ss? U .- .:a' , ix iwlgg we :V I H H 5 ,F - -,Q 2 254, 3: ,.: , , 3 'rg M gee, W,,,e..f mg-Q. WR , M, ,,....e.- A he 'Tw First row, left to right: John Elliott, King Koenig, Larry Long, Bob Anderson, Chuck Wagner. Second row: Stanley Lovelace, William Flickinger, Randy Case, Culver Hooker, Richard Schipper, Donald Stiv- aletta, John Fernald. Third row: Carl Boyer, David Young, John Mauk, Ed Normandt, Mike Tilma, Bob Fox, Ron Datel, Dean Nolte, Roger Reid. 5 3 ,, IPIHI TA A K9 ix,L ,W , Q fm www, , cf A A 2 ?F'4 'f3'35.J?Q 1l v if J ' MS' f' f , 7 A - ' ,sw A Y p maffsr-raft ,Q :WI gl ag 566 M K. V da ...., 'F Nm -sa m. -m m , 1 gg er A M :We Q5 ' i WSL:- f 555 Q ' g k? Q 3' ?'f in 'K ,. f Q ffm K :fg-g if Midge, ,:s:,S ww Ywmm. ill? iii af? L rw Q X, Wx, wg W lPlI-ill lDlElL A J-'Qc HETA me ,s QAG ft ,Q wt I ,.' NWN fs ' - N , X 5 9 m ' ca ,Xa For the Phi Delts the year began and ended with wonder- ful house parties and many dances outside the house as well. The chapter won second place honors tor the homecoming house decorations and in the annual variety show entertained both students and faculty with selections from Oklahoma . lt was a year filled with study and many good times. ll-llll DELTA TIHIIETA A TIIVIES C -J,s.,.m.,M 'J if Left to right: Norm Spears, Reporter, Ted Lott, Treasurer, Jim Jacobs, President, Check Mc- Cormack, Secretary, Frank Donaldson, Warder. First row, left to right: Chuck McCormack, Dave Loy, Dave Jenkins, Keith Warrenburg, Bob Maxwell. Second row: Dan Mulford, Dale Smith, AI Johnson, Mrs. Brusse, Frank Donaldson, Phil Good, Jim Jacobs. Third row: Jim Coil, Don Schafroth, Lou Wilke, Marion Acord, Don Hansen, Doug Corley, Jerry Schmidt, Tom Lowry. Fourth row: Edward Lott, John Wheat, Keith Argow, Bob Hite, Bob Wessen, Sieve Channer, Karl Holzl. 5 JPJI-il ID JL ,A IE AJPJLIEIDGIES J, A u. , Left to right: Herb' Wright, Secretory-Treasurer, Don Peak, President, Tom Crouch, Vice-President. First row, left to right: Jim Neumann, John Knight, Terry Bischoff, Robin Reid, Bob Scorpoti. Second row: Jim Roper, Al Levoliy, Herb Wright, Don Peok, Torn Crouch, Bruce Batting. Third row: Doug Harris, Bob Jones, Bob Yeager, Bob Roth, Dick Dolsemer, Hub Byrne, Ron Moy. I I 5 Pm AM JDEILT The Phi Gams enjoyed a successful forty-eighth year on the Colorado College campus beginning in the tall with the choice of a fine pledge class. The Phi Gams saw many of their men in top campus posi- tions and worked as a group on many chapter projects. The barn dance was a great success with the Phi Gams and their dates enjoying a wonderful evening. lP ll AMMA IDJEILTA ACTIIVES Left to right: Paul Simms, Historian, Bill Kemp, Treasurer, Doug Swclil, PI'eSlClehf: John Zengefl, Recording Secretary, John Stewart, Corresponding Secretary. Q1 431 , First row, left to right: Walt Dedrick, John Stewart, Doug Swail, Ron Sappenfield, Bill Parrish. Second row: Dain Patten, Bill Manning, Dave Stanley, Tom McGonagle, Jerry Gardner, John Zengerl, Basil Blume, Adlai Rust. Third row: Bill Kemp, Paul Simms, Dean Perron, Bob Trousclale, Gerald Tolley, Jim Ward, Dave Peirce, Bob Buchanan, Jim Watson, Doug Disney. Fourth row: Leo McCune, Pete Schuler, Stan Huber, Bob Hendee, Don Pixley, John Sanich, Don Soukup, Sam Risk, Bill Porter, Lynn Six. Left fo right: Jock Ferguson, Social Chairman: Don Shelby, Song Choirmonp John Morton, Presi- dent: John Scmgster, Vice Presiclerxfg Tom Campbell, Secretory: Bob Monfgomery, Treasurer. Fygfgf of-ow, left' to fighli-Bob ,B-urford, lBob Stephens, Bob Montgomery.. f Second rowraflorhn .Soriggtr-3rQ l3cxve, 'Dairy Gary Carson, JohnoMorfon, .' rol Don Shelby, Jock7FergusCm . Third row: Dick Waters, Dickfwilegroncit, TomvComplaell Billo-:Rutl1fofCl,' BUSlf9i'l'G1Ql f!'lQiKfl, BobrBog8j Dove Von Mefre. I lo , l Vl A ' M r m ' f r .ol V 2 if -n x N A yfmwm X by X Y Vi, A 'f,.,x1l'if5,i ., ,V YQ , - M E Q5 ,xc K 'gk W b . . . 4 t A X , A W. ,A Q ' , A M , Q-,, Q. F 'K . K L f w ' 'A 5 X an , 'A is Y r 'I 1 A Wx. S 'K WX A Q W 1 'qi 47, ' Q 1 E A 5 'X 1 Q, K' , .izjxjvhg , x , '.. rip .H .1-ji yifiziygx i fix ' M 3 Y -K., Q 4. X, ' x Egg. I Q qrgvzsf Q K. 1,5 fa Jw, l , bi , I .wi-W91'1'h'35 ,,. Q - A .1-572' awkg . V S x an i xx 4 Q Q ' X . 'a ii' WK 'W LV' V 5 . X . , XS . , ff 1 X ' 1 M x 1 , A w 3 , , Ti 2 X H ' ' .. . ,V R 1 , Y Vg. , Vx , 4 ' x 41 G a id 3 SIGMA emu ik Q' Q We 4 W O Q -A2 rfb W 86h ln June the Sigma Chis celebrated the l0ls1 year of 'rheir founding af Miami University. Earlier in the year The Sigma Chi Watermelon Bus? began the social whirl followed by the equally successful Harvesf Moon Dance, Apache Dance and the popular Sweetheart Dance. Ai Halloween the Sigs and Thefas successfully enferfoined children af their Traditional party. SIGMA CHR ACTJIV S Seated, left to right: Dick Evans, Past Vice President, Carl Pitts, Past President, George Miller, Presidentp Web Otis, Vice President. Standing: Gary Bell, Secretary, Craig Merrill, Treasurer. First row, left to right: Gary Bell, John Edwards, Ty Green, Dell Harty, Ray Kandi. Second row: Don Murphy, Dick Evans, Carl Pitts, Mother Roehrig, George Miller, Web Otis. Third row: Chuck Ridge, Hank Brooks, Harry Deutsch, Frank Malone, George McClure, Dick Champlin, J. Lynn Tucker, Craig Merrill. SIGMA JPILJE GES Left to right: Roger Wilkowski, Presidenn Pe?er Young, Social Choirmong David Pcspendick, Treasurer. 3 Fins? rfowQ Iefffo right: Jim Manning, Howard Knuggs, Jock Wellman. Second row: Louis Gutmon, Fred oBlc1ck!y,' Roger Wilkowski, Dick Trispol, Ralph Wendlcmd, Chuck Bordner, Bill Monck. Third row: Thomas Budd, Jockffhompson, Bud Schtiermcm, Bill Dickson, Larry Doolen, Ted KUHC34, Rfdlph BCIVYOVL Pefef YOUNG, Ddvid 'Papen'dinck.h L - . M L .1...., if-E? min ,-g V.,.- 2 5--Q q Q . :z , z w 'fx 1 1' ' 1' -- Q? ' :L W f 5 e A Q 4 5 iismfx-i A.i:..,i 5. 4 4 x , L , ..., E -12.1, if ' .. ,, ,,,. , 3 .. , , + .15 , 5 2 3 5 If 5 se '5' 3 5 24 5 s 1 5 W ' M ggzjiaif .,,.. g ,. . ,., k J5 5a.,,,.:,. . .,.::.,..::1.-, I- V 4 ,.:,:, x a QQ E 2 3 ii i X 5 9 2 , 5 Y . .5133 gy l Y? sg Q ..... is - 4 ,ff , ,...4, . ' f iegyplgggi F' ' US Q..-'57 7:7 QE? 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Raber, President, Elaine DuPuy, Pledge Trainer, Sharon Henson, Vice Presi- dent, Maryellen Smith, Recording Secretary, Jeanne Lenhart, Treasurer. N qi' in Seated, left to right: B. J, Rober, Jeanne Lenhoft, Joan Vycital, Maryellen Smith. Standing, left to right Rheta Olsen, Sandra Zaring, Anne Trostel, Elaine Du Puy, Barbara Frantz, Cable Young, Jeri Weatherbee Sharon Henson. AlLiPlIlI Pllllll lPlLlE ES Left to right: Romaine Lilly, President, Cheri Best, Vice President, Ann Hapgood, Junior Pan Hellenic Representative, Jane Ellinger, Secretary, Margaret Land, Treasurer. Seated on the floor, left to right: Marcia Ray, Marion Cooley. Seated, left to right: Romoine Lilly, Janet Slaugh- ter, Ann Hapgood, Mary O'Hern. Standing, left to right: Elaine Crawford, Nancy Chapman, Cheri Best, Jane Ellinger, Margaret Land, Elizabeth Steaclman, Jane Whitney, .lo Gardner. 1 in Wm W-my A ,zgfig 4 3 J: ' . ..., ,.,, , Mfr if A Alanna-WMMN, ,af ' ' 'Nl' 5 f '-.. b..L, Q lnv' - .-:21' , Q r ,g ?gf1kxBd?7y -a A- in af I 4,,3i,9f a W fl? 'M' wg 11,1 fiukxW9v4a5 uw? 1Q .!-:fs S, kv if W? , 'Q Q Q 9 i , if 1....Ql4,.Lifffi,ffiQxL?i,5?la:.pfSfA'v' W - If HN H Kr an . - Xa' MMA GAMMA Q24 mfg 'i ii iiii i l iGCfmihols begcmnpfciwfiuili year wifhiVicki Mdchef growned queen of the Sigma Chi Watermelon Bust. iw i iiiini i ffpnjppinitiinpediiwiith ci sluccessfuii piedgedanice, cmd CI icinfisfmasfofmmi i i niniin l iiwii 5 l ii i dfneiw1rC:difioni,iweinworked hard with the clums 2 L Giammqi CookieiR eview, presented at the Fine iiiiiiiw wiiiw benefit ofuqidi 'ho fhe blind. i l n ,V TSUIQVVVBi.PlClC9d,S9C0Nd with our float and i1in jQegg gf 5 ijigqy3didiai6 nwiBurbciro JoChcmey crowned queen of fhe ,:,',V ,VV,-A, i.A A V.VV V VV .A V , lElLT AMMA A IIVIES Left to right: Evie Nissen, Treasurer, Nancy Lynch, President, Zoe Jenkins, Secretary, Geraldine Everett, Vice President. First row, left to right: Jane Abrahamson, Sue Montgomery, Moits Gasser, Marilynn Clark, Jeanetta Miller, Elizabeth Shivers, Karen Dybevick, Martha Miller. Second row: Evie Nissen, Sally Smith, Gale Koschmann, Ginny Kroenlein, Jan Sterling, Claralynn Lewis, Jerry Everett, Mary Vandegrift, Sue Boynton, Barbara Jo Chaney, Deanie Brown. Third row: Mary Ann Buffington, Julio Harkins, Linda Lloyd, Mary Johnson, Carol How- ell, Alice Scudder, Zoe Jenkins, Nancy Lynch, Pat Scharf, Helen McKenzie, Vonnie Adams, Sally Hughston, Jeanne Rehm, Martha Woollett. DEL AMMA PILIEDGIES ! f i Left to right: Kay Burky, Treasurer, Kcy Thompson, Secretory, Sue Wilhelm, Vice President, Sue Rice, President. ' f 45, , First row, left to right: Jcm Naylor, Kay Thompson, Sue Wilhelm, Sue Rice, Morvene Bailey, Kim Palmer, Sue Bloche. Second row: Sherri Wesferfielcl, Donna Rice, Cynthia Wcxterous, Search Ann Dcxvis, Peggy Fulkerson, Kay Burcky, Ann Owens, Carol Lundberg, Margaret Day, Sylvia Kroenlein, Vicki Mochef. TVB Qi? g 5' AMMA PII-llll BET A year to be remembered began for the Gamma Phis early in the fall with a wonderful pledge dance given at the lodge. Continuing a tradition we entertained province officers and our new housemother at a luncheon and opened our house to welcome guests at many occasions. Our float placed first in the sorority competition at home- coming and our candidate, Nancy Ellis was crowned queen of the Tiger-Nugget dance. We entertained retarded children at a Christmas party and offered our time in helping at the Colorado Springs center for retarded children. GAMMA lPlI-llll lBlE A A 'T VBS l R...-f Pe Ju Qu 6. Executive Council. Seated, left to right: Nancy Egerton, Judy Brown, Joy Hewins. Standing, left to right: Julie Harnden, Nancy Taber, Donna Keuker. K gin.. . ., First row, left to right: Barbara Drevdahl, Jeanette Barron, Joy Hewins, Ingrid Brower, Sandy Ferguson, Nancy Ellis, Kathleen Kelly. Second row: Dotty Duell, Leslie Davis, Betty Troutman, Donna Keuker, Julie Harnden, Mary Grace Rogers, Sue Althouse, Judy Brown. Third row: Nancy Tober, Kay Anderson, Alice Glynn, Rosemary Reid, Nancy Egerton, Sigrid Freudenberg, Sally Richardson, Molly Bradshaw, Lu Anne Scheideman, Inkie Lindner, Cynthia Smith, Mrs. Rees, House Mother. GAMMA lPlI-llll JBJE JPILEIDGJES i l Officers. Seated, left to right: Dennie Chisholm, Sue Schafer, Kappy Hitchcock. Standing, left to right: Marilyn Clark, Sue Schroeder, Georgiann Thomas. if it .... is ,ML 4... First row, left to right: Georgiann Thomas, Ann Friesen, Diane Dyatt, Jacile Milligan, Kappy Hitchcock. Second row: Nancy Morris, Barbara Case, .lane Bridgeman, Mary McCall, Marilyn Clark, Sue Schafer, Mary Rushmore. Third row: Mary Lou Vandenberg, Sue Schroeder, Dennie Chisholm, Lynn Gardner, Jane Fugate, Lucinda Beyer, Sandi Barrett, Sandy Fletcher. KA PA AJL HA Beginning a grand year the Theta pledge class walked off with highest honors for our booth at the Sigma Chi Water- melon Bust and successfully entertained the actives at a dance appropriately titled Jazzmania . To support our charity project we sent toys from our Christmas party to the Logipedics Center in Wichita. Our act in the variety show was one of the many 'Fun projects we did as a group. PA ALPHA THMA A 'irw s w Lett to right: Janet Paine, Vice President, Carol Northcutt, President, Carol Raymond, Treasurer, Marlyn Wallace, Secretary. is s f o 2 ,J 2 R, r , VL: t, ' vi 'J' in x A gt: if lik' V L. 5' in Mn. 4... , First row, left to right: Carol Chase, Marjorie Gilbert, Marty Stinson, Mary Spindel, Carol Northcutt, Janet Paine, Joyce Lind, Lee Sage. Second row: Jacque Lair, Dotty Johnson, Pinky Hollister, Wendy Bach, Toni Persons, Sue Millison, Cathy Carmen, Jan Watts, Marianne Smith, Third row: Marilyn Johnson, Pauline Beck, Barbara Wusich, Liz Maier, Miriam Robins, Joyce Niederrneyer, Ann Seeman, Cyndy Hagner, Gay Brayles. Fourth row: Mary Leopold, Carol Raymond, Billie Jean Andrews, Tina Bonnyman, Marlyn Wallace, Carolyn Acherman, Peggy Merriman, Ann Daniels, Joan Van Der Vliet. 04 A AlLlPlHI ET lPlLlE 2 l 1 Q Front, left to right: Carol Orvis, Pan Hell Representative, Ellene McGahee, Vice President. Back, left to right: Marcia Long, President, Jean David, Secretary. i wi A id. C ' will A .L 4 in if ' Q l S First row, left to right: Carol Carlson, Pat Lloyd, Judi Lentz, Bunny Baumann, Andy Addington, Marian Reynolds, Susie Lundquist. Second row: Mary Allen, Cathy Tiffen, Roberta Thorley, Ellene MCC-iehee, Bev Smith, Marcia Long, Sally Ebrey. Third row: Lynn Brown, Patty Statler, Carolyn Kallmeyer, Sonya Peters, Carol Orvis, Reni Powell, Kay Stover, Jerry Thompson, Jean David, Zana Pflugrath. R Sn 5 T Z f A 2 A Na A is 23,2 1: 1,:Qft,,i, G. - . Q . I g:,-- .f 'fl fm' V 2 , x ' ., . 4-Qsg fgp ,I ' . . . , , 1 ,4 .L . . ,. .. fa w -V F 3 W if .. I., M W?-,W , 7, L i L H ,vym-WT, ,mmr ww ,f -4 ,MQ ,V I Y ,X41..1,,W,,,.., -W, M new 'sw ' x 5 QQQE,-VW::ewy3u3'? , W , ' N4 W A f ,Q V W D 1 N.,-1' Ag-E ,, A ' ---' A - ,, .,..A,,.., ...., ' Irv- 1 21, cow, . K, ,few ,,s,,ss,, it . fremzege 1e:.wm1r 'figs wiv? use 'g r Leigh Liege-if ,sM5rq,r14:ge11.- 331.1 -evxi 1 114155: feelin s .5 ez xt: is W L--1 fe' V. A 7 iv :isfffx --if f wfxgsws ,,, ..,,A V, . A ,. .ew.eee'sp ' 5 few. ,M ,.s,i.,,. V 9 xii' ' i ug. s 4 l 15 t 4 it .3 may so l re: we fi, M, ,V it 1121 f- we ., elitefmz . se-ww: . s1ff1m:e4fwe1111 ,,,. ,,ii. ..,A . ifuggigfqnf .W . 306 r PP AMMA 55 Q, j 5 Q 2 i is ii it 'X iz it W There were the Monday evening desserts entertaining each of the fraternities, the Christmas faculty parties, the formals and pledge dances and many afternoon get-togethers for both members and guests all making up a wonderful social calendar for the Kappas. We invited the women foreign students to ioin us in these func- tions andgsextended all social privileges of the house to them. For winning our province scholarship competition for the third year we receiveglrsisialitrophy which we may lrsls how keep. We also won campus honor for high scholarship. l Honorable mention for homecoming float and a fun act in the variety show made the efforts worthwhile. All added up to a grand year for Delta Zeta Chapter. X'- 4 FZ'-41 f 9 ay 72 QQ fa PP PP AMMA A vias Miken, Y Officers. Center front: Sue Williams, President. Left to right: Maggie Mathies, Treasurer, Jean Gilbert, Vice President, Sue Liggett, Secretary. bf' First row, left to right: Jane Carroll, Pom McCrea, Nancy Coil, Sue Arnold, Nancy Cunningham, Jane Snodgrass, Norma Wolff. Second row, left to right: Judy Avery, Jan Colley, Jeanne Foster, Mary Louise Emmert, Bonnie Boothe, Sue Gormley, Ann Babcock, Sue Williams, Maggie Mathies. Third row, left to right: Karen Jorgensen, Toogie Cormia, Sue Stearman, Nancy Hogan, Martha Boettger, Paula Erickson, Judy Reid, Sue Flenniken, Penny Demmin. Fourth row, left to right: Codie Fletcher, Jean Gilbert, Maggie Fellows, Ellie Graves, Elgine Rhines- hart, Sue Madden, Helen Hay, Sue Blaire, Ann Kirk, Barbara McCallister, Sue Urban, Jo Vollers. Fifth row, left to right: Sue Liggett, Ann Hansen, Joan Samples, Judy Van Epps, Andrea Jelstrup, Lee Hammond, Connie Little, Marylyn Ohlson, Pat Perkins. 7 PP PPA AMMA P JEIDGJES Officers. Center front: Ruthie Barnett, President. Left to right: Sally Smith, Secretary, Diane Reed, Vice President, Joyce Milz, Treasurer. 'I AM? M' if -wi 'l First row, left to right: Ann Speir, Joan Williamson, Julie Stoutenour, Ruthie Barnett, Barbara Jorgensen, Mar- tgoretfwitsell, Sally Smith, Nancy King. Second row, left to right: Ginger Romnes, Sue Ecke, Diane Reed, Deb- bie Gray, Julie Kooser, Joyce Milz, Jean Morgan, Nancy Harrington, Absent: Carlyle Jones and Carla Rogers. ij if n 'fx - ' is '93 k -Xi K A 1 M. A h Kaya ,J f . T? f E Zi! K, 5-'rf fe 3 M45 , awe, ,v '-XZ-:J YWQ5 JK hz. is' x xws SM - 1255- M A ' ff . H Q2 P Lf? -Q ww? W .V W, 4. -V,A f W A ., , Wg, M .A . ., w X5 ,Aww Mme, digg .K V N Mi? W r, , if , M .K QM, ibuiggwf, A wwwm,mHw f,W V. - fm, lf f A f,.v,..K. . gf W, - 1, fl K . QA wg 42:2 J N 1 . 5,55 1 wi nswfm X Q3 W 'vi' v W W .1Q,,yfffff2S:?45i52fS4 1 fig' , Aufff, ,, Il IEIPJENIDIENT WOMEN'S ASSOQJIATIION Working hard to redecorate the observatory, the independ- ents succeeded in creating a wonderful place for meetings, teas and parties. The independents turned their efforts toward a benefit spaghetti supper in January and offered their services for other charity proiects during the year. IDIEPJE JDE 'T OM N95 ASSOCJIATIID Left to right: .loan Kretschmer, Treasurer, Lynn Brown, Vice President, Sue Hendricks, Presi- dent: Barbara Carver, Secretary, F16 First row, left to right: Lida Picton, Lynn Brown, Nancy Lou Johnston, Mary Ellen Howe, Maiorie Lindskog. Second row: .lean Luxon, Ginny Adams, Sue Granberg, Sue Hendricks, Sylvia McDermeit, Kaye Asdel. Third row: Joan Kretschrner, Eleanor Hammer, Barbara Carver, Mary Alice Root, Dawn lrving, Charlene Dreher, Shirley Shaffer, Gwen J. 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Q f '51 .X A -fm ,Z l y 1 Qu Qi - 3, H., 'fx fwffak- f1?i w2?i2:QZQr Q -. 'yfmb ' k ' 1 32' vwkwcv ff in il V4 rg y .K K aavfywww S QA . .- V. , . I W QMS, -.Q 3 .4 , . f,s,l,L if ' , 1 'l V m - M ' 'l-.1 , ' QM ,Q 5f'vf?f 1' w', ,-ff 'fv .P A, Q, 25 V W , Q f K V, f U f L , f 'vw 1. .N f u . f 3 ' ly ,V ffm!-.-L 4, 1 , ,gf,,f,.Jw,,g,,w sw,-f,,,li , g,1'R,fgWg -ff, W., ff A, fa - 3 ,- Q, , , , S Q4 ,1 ! M 'KGS' fs ni Gb? '- in ' ,Q if iff M 1 Q.. 14 - '- 1- Q f -' K 1 , 1-2 1 W1 V 2 H 1' 'C hm' 'Qfuffr H iff' X- Y ff if 4' .K N E 1 I1 y f . v 5 gig if .2 i A3 xy 22 mi. Quan main wma fn. ,K Wm 4, A. S. C.. C., ,,f,e, f is Seated: Carl Pitts, Ed Beatty, President, Marty Stinson, Bob Hendee. Standing: Bob Dixon, Norman Terry, Dr. Sonderman, Ginny Kroenlein, Mr. Jones, Codie Fletcher, Mr. Howard, Maits Gasser, Betty Troutman, Jon Cochran, Sandra Zaring, Linda Lloyd, Tom Fitzgerald, Yetti Stolz. Activities Council 116 'WCS A. S. C. C. is the principle governmen- tal organization on campus representing the entire C.C. student body. Working with Ed Beatty, student body president, A.S.C.C. operates un- der a constitution granted by the col- lege president and the Board of Trustees. Keyed to work close- ly with faculty, ad- ministration and stu- dents, the council su- pervises and coor- dinates campus lite. First row, left to right: I. Brower, L. Brown, S. Arnold, M. Gasser, M. Clark, B. Troutman, I. Lindner Second row: S. Zaring, M. Ohlson, M. Mathies, J. Sterling, M. Bradshaw, J. Harnden, K. Dybevick C. Best. Third row: A. Kirk, C. Fletcher, V. Adams, J. Gilbert, P. Demmin, M. Spindle, J. Wicks P Perkins, Miss Martha Campbell, Advisor. T Lu XD YV , il, ! X i l. 'X .1 3' Seated, left to right: Phil Good, Codie Fletcher, Jeff Simus, President, Jane Carroll, Secretary, Doug Swoil. Standing: Webb Otis, J.. Douglas Mertz, Advisor, Norm Spears, Carl Pitts, Bob Hendee, Pat Butler, Ed Beatty, and Mort Forster. The Honor Council composed ot twelve students, introduces and explains the honor code to new students during Freshman Week every year. lt is their job to administer the honor system, hear all cases arising from violation of the code and perpetuate the honor system on campus. 115 i Left to right: Nancy Baggsp Mary Alice Root: Lido Pictonp Ross Henry: Coralie Allen: Ted Davis: Fred Venableg Mary Mc Call The Colorado College lntervarsity Christian Fellowship is a branch of the international or- ganization fo u n d on college and university campuses throughout the world. The group welcomes all interest- ed students to partici- pate in weekly meet- ings and religious con- ferences with students from other schools. T14 Methodist students on campus meet together often to discuss religious affairs and to enjoy Bible study and Chris- tian fellowship. The M.S.M. invites all inter- ested students to parti- pate in the group dis- cussions and activities. TER AIRSIITY First row, left to right: Ginny Adamsg Codie Fletcherp Ray Eppert: DGWI1 Irving: MUf9C 'el Mcihles Sue Flenniken. Second row: Lois Ann Browng Barbara Carver, Jerri Crawfordp Jean Luxonp Nancy Morrisg Sylvia Mc Dermeitg Paula Ericksong Jane Carroll. Third row: Jim Kennyp Barbara Frantzp Jerry Oswoldg Peter Papaioiog Ann Feidlerg Charlene Drehrg Martha Boettgerg Chuck Hobden. COMMITTEE O EILIIGIIOUS FJF RS my r rf' X '12, V., . ,,,7f. J 2 l 44 WT' .Z 'Q 3-,QI I 5-isis T h i s student and faculty standing com- mittee of the college assists the Dean of the Chapel in organ- izing and administer- ing the religious ac- tivities ofthe campus. First row, left to right: Dr. Straton, Dean of the Chapel. Sue Flennikeng Ma rg a ret Mathies Pat Perkinsp Chuck Ridge. Second row: Gerald Gleasong Charles Warnerf E. D. Ruckerg James R. Thomas James R. Cockingp Rev. Scott Frantzg Bill Kuchar. Absent: Dr. Grayg H. M. Olsonp and Jo Garner ANTIEIRBUIRY ILIU ZX First row, left to right: Mr. Boyceg Sue Shafferg Ginny Adamsg Joan Berlineg Joanne McLaughlin. Second row: Gloria Sherwoodg Mrs. Boyce: Mrs. Frantzp Jeanne Rehmg Helen Hughesp Sue Arnold: Sally Harperp Louise O'Ryan. Third row: Rev. Scott Frantzg Bob Mason, Ralph Wendlandp Chuck Rldgep Roger Wilkowskip Bob Kneelandy John Parry Chuck Gableg Kipp Herreid. Canterbury C l u b meets weekly at Can- terbury House with Reverend Scott Frantz from Grace Episcopal Church. The g r o u p plans and sponsors picnics, and outings and of t e n enjoys slides and guest speakers. Member- ship is open to all students. Ar. W. S. INTER-DORMRTORY C0 NCIIIL sec . 1 flrsf V- 'j'f 'feasur . ond Vlce Pre , Ice Presiaem, 'ef, Betty Trout Gas man, Activitie e Adams Ser, presid s , I.D.C, Secreforyi ent, Codie E rst row, left to right: Sue Williams, Maita Gasserg Sue Arnoldp Sue Flennikeng Janet Paine. Second vw: lnky Lindnerg Evie Meiseng Bonnie Bootheg Joyce Lindy Mary Vandergrift. Third row: Jan Colleyp rcinda Beyerg Codie Fletcherg Martha Boettgerg Vonnie Adams. Associated W 0 m e n Students is made up of all women on the Colo- rado College c a m p u s and represents their in- terests through both ln- ter - dormitory Council and the Activities Coun- cil. Working under a new constitution, Maita Gas- ser serves as A.W.S. president and presides over l.D.C., the iudicial body for the women's dormitories. Sue Arnold as t i r st vice president presides over the Activities Coun- cil which sponsors such projects as the A.W.S. bookstore and T r a cl e Inn. The Activities Council worked hard on a suc- cessful fall conference which both C.C. women and A.W.S. m em b e r s from other schools at- tended. Kneeling, left to right: N. Spears, J. Watts, J. Hirst, C. Smith, R. Eagly. Standing, left to right: W. Osborne, W. Winkler, W. Riley, E. Beatty, C. Pitts, D. Silverburg, K. Hereid, R. Hendee, J. Simus, and J. Knight, President. T GER CIL IB Tiger Club is the honorary womeri's pep organization on campus. The group sponsors service pro- jects for campus im- provements and sup- ports athletic events and other school ac- tivities and pro- grams. lnky Brower served as president this year and under her leadership the group has made plans for a Fresh- man pep club to be organized next year. Members of Tiger Club are tapped in the spring and fall. 'I'l8 'E ' t 1 n :nts In its second year on the C.C. campus, Blue Key is working to prom-ote h i g h e r school spirit as well as maintain s c h o ol traditions. Members are tapped from the iunior and senior class and this year met with .lack Knight oct- ing as president. Serv- ice proiects include Freshman orientation, taking roll in chap- el a n d coordinating homecoming functions. o old- D- 'lollmv F M. l-9 P ' 0rtS7 M Mathiesi K' JOKESZTDS. MillisOQih5s.PibsrinQP ro X657 5, Arnoldzh. -C. Carmen: E. Third row: S. SmiMr Stmsfgm l. Gilbefl? GUY B Y new W' BQC I B J- Andrews' - J. B row nl Demmmi 'l' mam. M. io, V, Rom J pomep - k 5 51ever1Sf d nberg, P. Qt 'liiili i ' Q no ll Wakuta, t h e honorary a t h- letic association fo r women at C.C. works close- ly with W.A.A. lt provides offi- ciating staffs for all women's ath- letic events in- cluding inter-so- rority competi- tion in volley ball, basketball, a n d baseball. N e w members are tapped each spring. AIKUTA an, President, Zoe Seated, left to right, Margie Gilbert, Patsy Perkins, Nancy Taber, Lu Ann Scheidem ' ' ' - T ' Cormia, Ingrid Brower, Nancy Hogan, Maggie Jenkins, Penny Demmin, Alice Scudder. Standing. OOQIG Mathies, Jane Abrahamson. Seated, left f Perkins Stung? right: Elaine DUPUY M Juell, 1 H91 Sara Fulton, J I Q99ie Fellows. M oan Kretschmeri pm S ary Leopoldi Lind chaff, B Q Ll . arbara Frantz, Les g,:3Ci:iS.sX'AllY Smith, Patsy Ury WGdei DOH Y W. A. A. W.A.A. repre- sents al I Colo- r a d o College women students and works close- ly with the ath- letic program. The group spon- sors a breakfast for new students during freshman week and later in the year or- ganize i n t r a- m u r a l tourna- ments in tennis, volley ball, bas- ketball, bowl- ing, swimming and soft ball. l'l9 .tmmoim P mtummmo The Junior Pan-H Council is compose of representativt from the pledg classes of the st rarities on campu The group helps the orientation t pledges to sorori life and this yeo with Sharon Weste field as presider sponsored a pledg progressive dinner the fall. Left to right: Sheri Westerfield, Presidentg Miriam Robbins, Pan Hellenic Advisor: Ann Hap- goodp Betty Lyster, Advisor, Romaine Lilyy Sue Ricef Ruthie Barnettp Carol Orvisp Julie Kooserp A Pl!-IIA K lPlP lPSlI 5' an i uiiii X rg, ! un 'lrm lla!! tl ll lllu lla in ,l iii ,AQ XX Alpha Kappa Psi is the national honorary business fraternity on the Colorado College Campus. Among other activities the group takes educational trips to bu sin ess establishments and industries throughout the state. 120 NAIIAIDS Kneeling, left to right: A. Powellf S. Maddenp J. Kooserg M. Wilsonp A. Lust. Second row: G. Thomp- song D. Samsong J. Wattsg P. Becky T. Bonnymang P. Lloyd, M. Spindlep C. Atwood, L. Davisg P. Scharf. Third row: Sue Millison, presidentg L. Browng A. Douglasg M. Allen: B. Powellp J. Avery. Still only a few years old, Naiads has grown in both membership and activities. Working under the direction of Miss Smith the group swims weekly ai the Broadmoor practicing synchronized swim- ming and preparing for the annual spring show. Sue Millison diving 121 l Fl'S.llllflkiec-10' Hf .3 2Z3. Dales Sf7lflQ't'i2ne-1: lim W' lglfzncy EQertoU'El:llE5ardner: -lem! Keith Argowi dermann' The Sociology Club is organized for all students on campus and has g ro w n in membership. Pro- grams of the club include frequent discussions, dinners, and fi l m s. Members have the opportunity to hear guest speakers and this year took a trip to Buena Vista in the spring. International Relations Club is organized for the pur- pose of discussing prob- lems and major issues of the day. The group often hears speakers from for- eign countries as well as enjoying and participating in debates and panel dis- cussions. The cl U b plans many programs of interest to all C. C. students. - , torn - U 'ins N 'F - . B D I--- , left to flghl MGYY Ann Sm' 'ke MCGUWS' .otvan Noer' 7' 5? ns ovfl' is ...,,., SQGCHQQJLQG S B L Hvyd, Che,-r -H. Qranding: D' 'uuqefgriftp J l Y Carter, Martha Aclilyilrclvgofqagesegn Bggitsrt Aran Se as I O owen elf A gow French Club is open to all students on campus who are interested in the language or the culture of the French people. The group meets about once a month to hear speak- ers, to see slides and to discuss France. Pop- ular with members of the club is the French luncheon. They meet often to practice and enioy French conversa- tion. Left to right: Carolyn McDonald, Secretary, Coralie Allen, President, Dr. Boyce, .1 Advisor Bob Yeager, Berta Lou Clarke, Doric Van Camp. IR. O. T. C La Xxx, Color Guard ln the light of world conditions, the im- portant role of the Army Reserve Offi- cers' Training Corps is even greater than it has been. The continuous rein- forcement of the Regular Army and the Organized Reserve Corps with well- trained junior officers from the ROTC is an essential element of national security. 0 QTQ C0 A-an ,, .V ,M sf, .' Q LM' 'mee swim J -W me ' 'N rfil U'. V , ' V1 My W- 'Wa Q ,L 'hyogfejh ,D ,MM ewilfifxm XL 7 V 5? + 5 it 1. f 4 H UMA lk ,QW 5 , W , ' i 4 any -X ,. xg, 4 M 1 Y 0 A k K: - -M ,X Y V ' ,Qgufk It-vnkfxffx, ,nm fy ,mmf-5,ef,Y fr ' V f - W KY. FH 1 w- ri. YN ez. Q, Wwww ,5 , M ,4---.L W, W' 'gy ,Ex ij 3 5' V Lyra Q5 W ' Q 3 'i,,J'sv,, , kvmw vj.'Nr M-sind -Z' f '- ,M ,D V J H 4 Y. ,KN ve, M, lf, ie. W I-Hs' A Bond under the direction of Larry Oswclf o-.canoe .N ' Q.. Le, as We Q ,,,1,3 I- ne- - 5 14 ' :, . Pershing Rifles: Tom Gentry, Presiclenfg Keifh Argow, Vice President Von Sondenberg, Drill Leader IR. O. T. C. Voice and Command Drill Alternate Officers i ,, , , , 4 V-f. , ,,i A- , Q, 4 NH Company A Capt. Wally Parus, commander Ro 00 0 0 .,,,,,,,.......--vxuv-1 ,,,...,----P 1-- , 5 . Company B Capt. Ed Beatty, commander WN., 1 r f f ' - .1 'L H wqwwfe' Y ,, f , 144 N1 ' T W' 49, 6 Q11 ,rr , , Q H' , -guiizfr ' ' , X, , 'iw K ..Y1i.d. 5 wif, A Q Y A V Company C Capt. Art Elder, commander IPUIBILIICATIIQNS gs , fo-fd M g ' .4 Y 0 , 7 w -- l uf, b .En .5 :P-N-. J w 'S 4 Q .f . A fa ff 1jJ:u,q 5 ff ' 255' fzf x ft PUBLICATIONS BOARD l ft 0 Rght: Dr. Rossg Dr. Hochmang Betty Jeanne Fosterg Codie Flelcherg Bill Rileyg John Hirstg Jim Ruchg Keith Argow. Absent wh p t : Mr. Howard. The Publications Board with Codie Fletcher as chairman controlled the poli- cies and standards of student publications. The maior contribution of this year's Board was the establishment of a new darkroom to be used by pub- lication photographers. Faculty Advisors were Dr. Hochman, Dr. Ross, and Mr. Howard. Editors and Business Managers of the student publications served on the board. Bill Riley, Editor JIGIEJR The Tiger is a weekly publication keeping students up to date on C. C. campus life. Keith Argow, Business Manager w.,p4 Robin Reid, Managing Editor Nancy Cunningham, News Editor Judy Reid, Society Editor Mary Alice Root, Reporter Neil Stillmger, Sports Editor My K Judy Reid, Society Editor, and Gay Broyles, Reporter Nancy Cunningham, News Editor Lynn Brown and Nancy Harrington, Reporters IINNII IINNII .hm Ruch Edltor John Hurst The Kmnlkmmk us the llterary magazme of Colorado College. Thus A S C C publlcatlon contains short stones, poems, and plays contributed by the students ww-.M Valerie Johnson Poetry Editor NUG ET Jeanne Foster Edivor D J'm K eY U John Hurst BUSEYWQSS Manage' Business Manager IFIINIE ARTS 136 COJLOIRAIDG SIPIRII GS IFJ! RTS C TIER .,. X K 6 , J' 4,1,'Hv' u Y .iw wg. A 2 .,-I X 4 A ,. f 5 . ,u ., ix A - ,IH ts.. r was '4 'flat' .52 v i , I A 4 s so L' st x ' , ts twig 5 59' 0 VT, iA4nkZ'A?g5i'?iv 'tween -r m '-' ,K .V .I ., V , E sm crm-:W it img 9 sq? fir ,ig y . K vi Lung ,gl JHFSEEQSM fa vs W 4 4 it F-few, .wr vs 'if 3' M 'ff' 252' X is' J 'ZW - X 'ix 'zffi g , fs . rf. tg ,Q l 3' 1 f 4 . LX - ffm: 3 - ' f, t .5 Ml' Jw , G .. mit ' my . HW'-SQ' V .3 1 V23 -4 ' 'Ska 19 ' if . 5 . 1' Qi! s ' 3 .xc at A will as 4 A 5 1 3 s Q L lr, ., A! 2 . . V ,, mcg, An aerial view of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center located two blocks from the Colorado College campus. -. ,, Q N 8. fx- X 'Q A ,Q Q 63.3494 A ' The impressive entrance admits visitors to the Fine An accomplishment of modern architecture, the Fine Arts Center for exhibits, films and concerts. s Arts Center is framed by shrubs, lawns and trees. is-mmiwwaaf Advanced painting student, Yetti Stolz. AIIN IIN Emerson Woelffer Emerson Woelffer, outstanding for his many one-man shows, is an inspiration and an attentive instructor for his many students. Painting in c I u d e s various media from charcoal sketches to ad- vanced oil painting. Advanced painting student, Jeanne Rehm Jo Vuger, advanced student. QL! Marlyn Wallace and Jeanne Foster pre- A beginning poiming dass U, work. Beginning painting student, Bonnie Zlrkel paring a canvas. JDJESJIG Sculpture class Samuel Sobean, instructor of design and sculpture. Mr. Sabean's courses include basic de- sign, enumeling, furniture design and construction, and sculpture, both begin- ning and advanced. 138 Basic design class G AIPIHIIICS and ILJITII-IIGGIRAJPJI-lI'dY Mary Chenoweth, Instructor The art of printing techniques are of prime importance and interest to students of lithography and graphics. A student show next fall will include some out- standing works in this medium. Joe Blackburn preparing a lithographic stone. Test print Jenin. mptm I W by r H We l W'f -'--v In I :'A fb' l.,..,,I i E H fin ,Q e-- A 'init : ii: ' M Left to right: John White, Nancy Warren and Marion Acord, students in a graphics class. -INK ww and was Mvsms Charles J. Warner leading the Colorado College orchestra Earl A. Juhos directing the Colorado College band. The Colorado College Choir under the direction of Charles Warner during a Sunday afternoon performance. ggi? H :gyms J - .Y . PIEIRJFOIRMANC S Jerry Teske, as Bluff: and Mary Atkins as Miss Silverpeal. Scene from Bastien and Bastienne showing Mil- licent Hunt as Bastien and Charles Johnson as Colas The Opera Workshop, under the direction of Charles Warner, presented Mozart's The Impresario and Bastien and Bastienne, as part of the observance of the 200th anniversary of the composer's birth year. Jo Evelyn Garner and Robert Rene Nadeau are two artist piano ance with the Pueblo Symphony orchestra in Poulenc's Concerto also gave a two-piano recital in the regular Perkins Hall concert in the previous season with the Colorado Springs Symphony, in the regional artist-winners in the Young Artist auditions. students rehearsing for their appear- for two pianos and orchestra. They series, and Robert Nadeau appeared Ravel's Piano Concerto, as one of Mrs, Margaret Teason, secretary of the music depart- ment for some time, has been working for the College in many capacities for many years. She is known as Mom Teason, and loved by all. The Colorado College Music Press is an interesting new venture of the music department. This non- profit publication is under the gen- eral editorship of Albert Seay and Carlton Gamer. The picture shows the title page of the first publica- tion. i We Dr. Albert Seay, eminem musicologist and teach- er, who received his Ph.D. from Yale University, shows that he also enioys the full range of the bassoon. Students of Dr. Seay's theory class are rehearsing for performance of their own com- 6 Mr. Martin Herman lseatedl who joined the music faculty in the fall of l956 as a full-time member, and is teaching some history and theory courses, is shown here in one of his important ad- ditional functions-he is in full charge of the Carnegie Room music library. Students checking out music and recordings in the picture are: ll. to r.J Coralie Allen, Karen Jorgensen and William McClellan. positions. They are from left to right, seated: Susan Brooks, 5-herman Sullivan, Robert Clark, Jerry Teske, Standing: Randolph lee, Mr. Carlton Gamer and Dr. Albert Seay. The Music Workshop is a student organixation open to all students at Colorado College who are interested in versatile and worth- while musical proiects. Shown here are the officers of the Music Workshop and the faculty sponsors, discussing details for the performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's Ruddigore, one of their many proiects for 1955-56, They are, seated, left to right: .lo Evelyn Garner, Prof. Charles Warner and Sherman Sullivan. Standing: Sue Granberg, Carol Ann Hutchison and Prof. Carlton Gamer. 3,19-,g 4 Q ,SKA swf ,qgeail 1 ' 54255, 1. ww? he 25533-11, Q93 ',i.' gif' w H ',,fSa,. 3 ff W z 22543 Chief Tyveeg V y,M5g1w',,s.wi ,7 MM: A f ,N-M. 3 1 , ,,-, 0 RTOW Stage Manager ...................... John Hunter House .....,.............. Carolyn McDonald and Business Manager Marion Cooley Elaine Crawford Publicity .............. ..... C arol Carlson Dr. Gibbs ...... Joe Crowell ......... Howie Newsome . Mrs. Gibbs .......... Mrs. Webb ....... George Gibbs ..... Rebecca Gibbs .... Wally Webb ....... Jan Sterling Ann Douglass Bruce Heyser J. Tucker Sam Best Euel Burgess Mary McElroy Gene Feist Sue Boynton Tom Ross Emily Webb ........ ..... L ucinda Beyer Professor Willard Mr. Webb ............ Simon Stimson .... Steve Rothman Jerry Heffernan Norm Chichester Mrs. Soames ............ ....... M arion Cooley Constable Warren Si Crowell ,.......... Sam Craig ....... Joe Stoddar ..... Minister ..... . Ed Butterworth Mike Ford Al Fleeson . Tom Matthews Jim Coil fi :T ei .5 fx, i ,,,...,m,7W, .W , I' 'x if ng. 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Adi in sg- 4 ' V' ggi x. 5,151 ,QR 2 h 1 Ilwgaf-yi? 'c- gfl :K xx ' 314' R 4 5 , vi' x Q 4 f f f Q Q35 if '62 'I Q X 75353 f lv, 'f F ,J Q ' 'V 6 gl 2' if X! 1 ,M ,fw- Juan Reid Juan Reid is the Director of Athletics and Deon of Men at Colorado College. He graduated from Colorado College in 1932 after earning nine varsity letters in football, basketball, and baseball. Since his graduation he has coached baseball, basketball, and football teams for his college. Reid was named Athletic Director in 1948 and has had no coaching chores since that time. Colors Nicknames Black and Gold Tigers and Bengals IFGOTJBAILIL Front row, left to right: Couch Robertson, John Hoy, Don Modich, Art Elder, Norm Spears, Doug Swail, Roy Johnson, Dove Fletcher, Trainer Collins. Second row: Gary Dixon, Jack Krause, Bill Riley, Paul Sims, Chuck Crevo, Don Soukup, Alvaro Martins, Dave Brown, Cecil Jackson, . . . . . . . . A FI d Fred Menzer. Third row: Coach Eastlack, Bob Arko, Jack Knight, .lim Welver, Sum Risk, Dick Munzmger, Bill Mooney, Dick Wiegan t, ay King, Gary Cook, Coach Tonelli. Back row: Mgr. Frank Derango, Lou Lawrence, George Dougherty, Dick Waters, George Kenry, John Poer, Keith Drake, Dave Van Metre, John Edwards, Bob Boge, Maury Hammond, Jack O'Leary. Roy Robertson Roosevelt Collins Head Football Coach at Colorado College. This is Rosie Collins is the popular and efficient trainer his second year here after coming to us from Neb- at Colorado College He has been here since 1935 roska Wesleyan. While in college he earned eleven and IS now considered to be one of the best ath letters in football, basketball, and track, He grad- letic trainers in the western states uated from McPherson College, Kansas, in 1940. He received his master's degree in 1954 from the University of Nebraska. Things looked bright for the Colorado College gridders at the beginning of the season this year. The coach and squad looked forward to the coming season with hope and eagerness. Our first game was against Adams State. The Tigers come out on top, I9-0. At the end of the season our record was, 2 wins and B losses. Regardless of who won, we fielded o good solid team that can hold its own. Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado College. College. College. College. College. College ................ College ................ I3 College ......... .... 0 College College ........ .... Adams State .,.. Ida ho State ....., Western State . .... Montana State Colorado Mines Colorado State Western State Denver U. ......... . Colorado State Colorado Mine S 0 27 38 39 ......48 ......60 .13 .27 Ai Player Dove Fletcher Gary Dixon Gary Cook .... Cecil Jackson Roy Johnson Doug Swail Norm Spears Jack O'leary Bob Boge Keith Drake Rushing Times carried Yards gained Average gum .........,.107 530 4.9 78 504 6.4 47 288 5.8 42 182 3.9 45 161 2.9 18 89 4.9 39 111 2.0 .. 5 69 12.4 14 56 4.0 12 26 2.2 Passing Player No. AH. M, Completed Spears .... ...... 7 3 47.9 Johnson .. ....... 23 34.8 Swoil ...... ....... 5 60.0 Cook ........... ....... 6 33.3 Lawrence ..... I l 18.1 O'l.eory ..... 8 50.0 PASS RECEIVING LEADERS Player No. Caught Average Gain Knight .... ......... I I I5.0 Jackson ..... ...... I 0 12.5 Dixon ...... ...... I 5 6.5 From row, left Oo right. Ted Klink, Jerry Van Tieden, John Zengerl, Chuck Lundberg Bill Flickmger John Jepson Buck row Hans Bgornen Bob Scorputi, Tom Fitzgerald, Coach Bernard. C. C. C. C. C. C. C. C. C. C. C. C. A. F. Academy Wyoming U. ,. Colo. Mines ,. Wyoming U. ,. A. F. Academy SGGC Colo. Mines .. IBASIKIETIB ILL Left to right: Bill Winkler, John Sanich, Dick Blank, Don Madich. hi, lin-nl' Coach Red Eastlack Head Basketball Coach, Eastlack came to C.C. in 1952 from Trinidad Junior College, where he had served for three years. A graduate of Colorado A. 8- M., he served with the Marines during W.W. ll. He has received his master's degree from Colorado A. E- M. Sli V KEQEPJ .A 'xi 2 K' Left to right: Bob Lovelace, Frank Kallmeyer, Doug Little, Bob Montgomery. This year, something new was added to the C.C. basketball team. Fifteen scholar- ships were given to deserving basketball players. Working with only four letter- men, the team was built largely around freshmen and sophomores. What the team lacked in height was made up in speed. The Tiger squad opened their rough schedule against the Alumni an Dec. l, beating the old masters by one point. 5- uu qv l QR Left to right: Culver Hooker, Dan Young, Chuck Swallow, Gary Cook John Edwards. Left to right: Bob McKendry, Mike Tilma, Roy Wheeler, Jim Fahrenkrug. Alumni ........... Adams State . Fitzsimmon's Fitzsimmon's Western State Western State Fort Carson .,... Regis ..,,,,.,.,...,. Colorado Mines Montana State Montana State Colorado State Idaho State Idaho State Adams State . Colorado Mines Regis .........,..... Colorado State 56 67 96 54 63 85 76 109 76 77 96 85 84 85 82 68 ,.... M102 . 93 Scoring Leaders Goals Free Chuck Swallow ,.,.. M25 John Sunich ..... H26 Don Young .,.... ....,. 2 6 Don Mudich ....,. ...,... 2 'I Doug Little .,.... , ....,. 23 Th 30 27 21 22 7 1 K rows Total 80 79 73 64 53 Won Lost All Games Won Conference Games Lost ...... .... Left to right: John Jepson, Harvey Carter, lynn Six. Not pictured are Dean Perron and Bill Porter. The Colorado College Ski Team participated in three Southern Rocky Mountain ski meets this year. These meets were the Nordic Combined meet at Camp Hale, the 4 way Climax In- vitational, and the D. U. Regional Championships at Winter Park, Colo. The team took 2nd place at the Climax Invita- tional. John Jepson wcn the cross country race and took 2nd in the iumping at Climax. Harvey Carter took 4th place in the cross country and tied with Jepson for 4th in the downhill race ot the same meet. All in all, u very successful year for our ski team. SJKII NG HOCKEY 66 UM From row, left to right: Trainer Collins, Bernie Royal, Spud Ewonus, Howard Viger, Clare Smith, Bob Marsolias, Bob Tanner, Pete Gauola. Back row: Coach Bedecki, Bucky Reinking, Gary Hughes, John Andrews, Don Wishart, George DeRoppard, Jerry Art, Don Demore, Ernie Rotunde After winning the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League lost year, and placing second in the N. C. A. A. Tournament, the Colorado College Bengals looked forward to a great season again this year. It was all started off with a two game series against the Alumni, which we split with them. Throughout the season we were in competition for the league title, and we ended up in third position. Our total record was an impressive one, 'I9 wins and 9 losses. John Andrews, Don Hersack, and Ken Smith. Don Demore, Bob Rompre. and Bucky Relnlilng Couch Tom Bedecki This is Bedecki's first year at Colorado College after coaching at Ottawa University for two years. He attended college at Xavier Uni- versity in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, where he lettered in hockey and baseball. He received his M. A. in 1953 from Springfield College, Springfield, Mass. G onlie J eff si Mus ovens N ew 4 . ..,.... 'IO Alumni Alumni ...... Toronto U. .... ..... . Toronto U. No. Dakota U. .... ..... . No. Dakota U. .... ..... . Minnesota U. Minnesota U. Michigan Tech Michigan Tech Spokane ....... Spokane .,..... No. Dakota U No. Dakota U Saskatchewan U. .... . Saskatchewan U. .... . Denver U. .......... . Denver U. .......... . Michigan State Michigan State Michigan U. ...... . Michigan U. Regina Pats ....... Regina Pats .......... British Columbia ..... British Columbia ..... Minnesota U. ....... . Minnesota U. .... . Defensemen, back row: Doug Silverberg, Don Wishart, Bob Hersack. Front row: Ernie Rotunde, Gary Hughes, Jack Morrison. 'I cf son' ceo, o,3, G eo' -9e oe Pophqrd . xx we chop S 1:96 xv 90 - c 'NX ob Bob Tanner, Clare Smiih, Bum Hubchick COLORADO COLLEGE TOTAL GAMES WESTERN INTERCOLLEGIATE HOCKEY LEAGUE GAMES Won ,.... .........,..,..,......,..,.,.....,.,..,.,............,..,............... ...... 1 9 Won .............,,..,.,..,...........,.....,....,.,................,.......,.................,.. Lost .. ..... 9 Lost ,. Tled ...,.,...., ..... 0 Tied .4..,...... .... CC Goals ...... ...... 'I 55 CC Goals ..,.. ....... Opp. Goals ..,... 95 Opp. Goals ....,. -2. an W.. '1,..,,,,.- f M-W ' x. . , 4:'eld4df'f'9w ' k ... my N mn-Y' A M f: V W,-'.-::::..s:'Gg::,'-1,1 ,.,.. , . ,- fw .,,..,, .... 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Time out for an atter hours cnar at the A.W.S. conference held in the fall at la Foret. Delegates from ten schools gather for lunch at the A.W.S. conference. Guest speaker Virginia Kinloch, director of women's residence at C.U., begins the conference with the keynote speech en- titled, The Right Angle. ERMNUGGET DAN , nf V' iv is iv 7 'U' Jeanne Foster Nugget I T A ., J T 3 ' ' J i m J a c o b s T i g e r r The first all school dance held at the General Palmer Room in the Antler's Hotel found couples swingi Keller's Orchestra. The semi-formal occasion was chaperoned by Dr. and Mrs. Hochman and Mr. and M 3 x 5 B 5 Master of ceremonies Jim Jacobs presents Nancy Ellis with the queen's crown. Tiger- Risk. 176 E ng in rhythm to the music of Stan rs. Pankau. Nugget queen Nancy Ellis with escort Sam JHIOMIECGMHNG ,-.4 Freshman-Sophomore Fight. The greasy pole may have been sawed before the fight but weren't the Freshmen still the victors? w -ivkiits 'Q v1. ..b:f,, 5, 1 an .. 1.A,j,,. ,:A , 'v.,' ..,.. A QA- - There was a lot of work and fun in putting up those house decorations. '31, . i mi jg Sy 'Ei wb mf Skinned fingers and wind-blown hair-but it was worth it! if T MOM CGM NG Queen Barbara Jo Chaney Phi Gamma Delta: First Place Gamma Phi Beta: First Place Beta Theta Pi: Second Place Kappa Sigma: Third Place Alpha Phi Phi Delta Theta Sigma Chi Kappa Kappa Gamma: Third Place What, a head? Phi Delt House Decorations Cold Can? IHIDMIECOMIIN Miss Barbara Jo Chaney, u Freshman from Den- ver and a Delta Gamma, reigned as queen over 'he Homecoming parade, ihe C.C.-Colorado Stale football game, and the Homecoming dance. She was crowned by Dr. Benezer of the Friday night pep-rally in Cossif Bowl. .1 EO ING ,Z M, ,4 ,Ar ,. ,WM ' Us we 'E f1?ffs ' W lie'-1-rg., lil 231 ' 1.3 X us 'Nr i rv fl ' nf 1 P: ui ti , ,H . , -Q., - i !l ' .2 :UE l . ,ll 'Ill 'lil ill il! 'til '9 3 1 ,f ik Beta Theta Pi Fraternity was winner ofthe House Decoration Trophy this year. hd, be nm W gm R Fluff' Phi Delta Theta placed second for their original take-off on modern crtr JH! M CDMIIN Her Highness Gamma Ph: float Phu Gam float First Place First Place Delta Gamma Begg floqg Second Place Second Place 4521 .,., i '-2:-.. pf J V. -A I gl, Me bggfmh. A .,., X, , L. 5551, V.: 5 -tl.-. we Q 'f 2 ' 1 --1534 ,bfi-1-MS:-if W f iii ' 'W ..-5? L wmfmwm. Half time entertainment Kappa Sig float OMJECDMII IDA Colorado College Alumni were welcomed at fhe tradi- tional homecoming dance held in ihe Ballroom at the Broadmoor hofel. Members of Ohe band lake time out during c long evening. I The familiar chandelier overlooks dancing couples. The B9l19Z9fSi0iI'l the feSfiVi'ieS. 3-urn-3, QILIITJICA ONIFIEJRIENC Mm-u--...Nu ' if Left to right: Tom Haliorang Ed Gurdnerg Bob Hifeg Dr. Sondermun. Dr. Benezet presenting Marty Stinson with the keys to the President's Office after she was highest bidder for the one-day appointment at the Campus Chest Auction. 4 JRIIJETY SHO Marty Stinson ,4FP '-e b S nd Mmm R0 m D I rl-'Ill' O e 'U G -Luna Pflllg Urnma Ac' ID JL AMMA MUSIC IL IRIEVJIIE First row, left to right: Vicki Mclchetg B. J. Chaneyg Martha Miller. Second row: Kay Burckyg Nancy Lynchg Carol Howell, The Delta Gammas gave un outstanding musical review written by Amanda Ellis in order to mise funds for their chapter profect which is aid to the blind. ILIEAJDIERSIHIIIIP CONIFJEIRIE Delegates discuss leadership in the women's residence halls, St ar IR meh 1 Bob Hendee welcomes students to the conference and introduces Dean Warner as first speaker. Dean Warner the delegates A weekend conference held in the fall at Star Ranch leadership in all areas of campus life, After weeks of chairman, the conference welcomed delegates from the opens the conference and wishes a successful weekend. was dedicated to problems of planning, with Bob Hendee as sororities, fraternities, women's and men's residence halls, the campus publications and student committees. Topics of interest were discussed, present student government was evaluated, and ideas for im- provement were offered. The conference ended with a closing speech by President Benezet. A short break between meetinqs finds sruaems game. , ,, CIHIIRIISTMAS 3 Hi EIL IHIOJL DAY NC Marilynn Clark announcing ihe king, Mort Forster, who is being crowned by B. J. Raber and Marlyn Wallace. ASPEN iv' Snow-bunnies ' All you do is slide down! 7 EX WVATIEIRMIEILUN BUST QUEEN MISS VICKI MACHET Delta Gamma TIEIR JEILQN BU Romaine Lilly Marilyn Clark Alpha Phi Gamma Phi Beta Barbie Powell Independeni Women Andrea Addington Carlyle Jones Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Kappa Gamma 9 TIIGIEIRWNUGGJET QUEEN MISS NANCY ELLIS Gamma Phi Beta W , it if aa f' Jeri Weatherbee Alpha Phi Marty Stinson Kappa Alpha Theta IEIRHHNU mr ATTENDANTS Ann Sebastian Independent Women Marilynn Clark Delta Gamma Sue liggett Kappa Kappa Gamma MJECOM NG Q IEE It Sy, M J ' 6, ww, 'wg Q v 'E A . . . W? M5 sf 34 J -x 5 5 2 5 . 3 N xx MISS BARBARA JO CHANEY Delta Gamma nag JM bi H+' vw wa H0 IECOMJIN K ATTENDANTS Betty June Raber Alpha Phi ww' 'ff 1-wfeww Judy Brown Elizabeth Maier Kappa Alpha Theta Gamma Phi Beta Sally Stevens Nancy Hogan Independent Women Kappa Kappa Gamma PANQHELLENMQ mms MORT FORSTER 0 Kappa Sigma Webb Otis Sigma Chi , 7 52 r . ffl V. I uri: A ., . 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Wieny Roost. -Q.-..,.,,, .M x.v,,,,4 MN, .Wg.,g,,. - Wwmiyigwx, yy if 50 A..m,b K Now really. Mqyy had png, Watch this maneuver! fin! 2!f?iiz3l if: lt's just Hum. He's new on campus! Geez, if's cold! Rinso white! ,A-Q, 71' Wahzh this! Watch it, Toogie. Ah C'mon-Please, We met in high school. Excellent living condilions prevail on campus .15 Bud day af White Rock- Cu! if ou!-Maggie! And 'hen , , , ! 206 an as ' I5 I2'f2af 1: .?- - -' i2:,::::2:...: -2 ' -Sr: 1:f.2:-fa:1-22'- 2 ' ' - .. ,. 12-'r .:- 5 .. -' . I 22:-::1-Q-amz:-tiQ:-my-.N V .. . . was uhm M ,e y A - ef:'.::.:-1-ez- .5 A M vw: V Y Yes, we're proud. Bobbsey Twins. Cuts quite a figure. He'5 all mine. Alma Mgfer-yuh! Dear, there's an ant in your salad. When I graduate , Everything was fine until he said . Extension 678, ask for Lucretia. 207 .Z How was ig? Your finger's in the paste. Blivitt's on tenor. I don't like Rye. Yes, I've heard it. Watch those scissors He's from out of town? Trying times. 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