Emporia State University - Sunflower Yearbook (Emporia, KS)

 - Class of 1964

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. - i ., W, 9 t, gurl Off to Abilene for an educational tour of the historical town. Where's my Freshman beanie ? BELOW: Hot Dawg! Mr. Reicherter, keeps a close watch on the weiners as hungry individuals stand by at the Business depart- rnent's picnic at Peter Pan Park. ,. Fun for all No matter who . Young and old And even you. Summer keeps our students very busy with many activities. These include trips, conventions tournaments, picnics, etc. Trips were taken to Star- light Theater in Kansas City, Eisenhower Museum in Abilene, Sandzen Museum, Lindsbourgg baseball tour to Kansas City, and a local tour to Americus. Workshops and institutes that were centered around our campus include Parent-Teachers Association workshop, Music camp, Debate Institute, Math Institute, French Institute, Kansas International Affairs Institute, and Golf Day Tournaments. 1

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From hours ot backstage work . . to hours ot practice . . . to a moment's performance . . . Some people keep themselves busy with KSTC Summer Theater. Some of the productions of the T963 summer season were Mr. Roberts , Come Back Little Sheba , Born Yesterday , Time ot Your Lite , and The Importance of Being Earnest. Backstage, people must help and everyone did help solve the technical problems in presenting these plays. Besides summer theater productions, many summer school students participate in activities such as: All Day Book Exhibits, church related activities, Student Faculty Bridge, Summer Artist Series, Planetarium visits, Seminars, convocations, dances, concerts, Beach Music Hall movies, Space Mobile Demonstrations, yet, other people never leave their books and lessons. Fun, grades, and activities make our people, real students. Sweet Dreams Junior and senior high school students from all over the state combined their talents at the Summer Music Camp. Y fix J i f W 'Tj r 5 Discussion Makes Production ABOVE: Charlie Grabtree stops Dr. Mc- Teogue for advice about the two story set, built like a house, while Bob Washburn and Luann Green, stage Manager, study the problem. Is it really this way in Japan? BELOW: This is one ofthe Summer Theater productions Rashomon an ancient Japanese murder mystery starring Temple Stemm, Dick Andrew, and Don Laftoon Cnot picturedj. :gt Q A tu 2



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Where do we go? What do we do? How clo we act? This is the purpose of our Freshman Week. Big red iuicy pieces of watermelon were enioyed by incoming students at Wilson Park during freshman orientation week. ,-..:...v-fs -.ff -f f 'M' ' 1 ,Z -M 1 ,:., K A X , 'SE M, ,P .. MN, i . ,..-- EW AmAA mn A . me'- Q i-.. -, MM . f'i'?: I I my A RV ,Y XXX? Z , 'jmca 1 K I f-e-ect X f .f .e ,f f me f Cf X. ,ffl ...oft . f -f ....... If s , . . - ......-.K ,ff Freshmen are greeted by the welcoming sign on the new gesture by the older and more educated l?J students of addition to the Student Union. The sign was a friendly the school. We come to college to learn. We come to college to live. We come to college to live and to learn-about people and places and things. We come to college to learn everything we can, but we do not come to learn alone. We do not want to be alone. So we get acquainted. We go to a watermelon feed. We meet people. W6 go to a talent show and watch people perform. We go to a dance in the union. We meet more people. Later we will go to classes. We will meet even more people there and we will live and learn together. At least maybe we will learn to spell Welcome ! 12 Q The Student Union Ballroom was the scene ofthe annual get-acquainted dance during freshman orientation. The old story of boy-meets-girl, girl-meets-boy was again part of the fun as the students-to-be got together. .- z ,

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