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P. E. Majors Club members are, back row; Robert Reed, Roy Unger. Ron Darst; third row: James Gnffirt, William Hudson, David Koelseh, Larry Pickering; second row: Mel Carpenter, Jack L. Harms, Ed Hanson. Wendell Liemghn; front row: Dwight Negley, Robert Allmon, James Boesman, James BelEsle, sponsor, Albert Hollister, Career Adviser Talks Scholarship Fund Built To P.E. Majors Club By K-Club Pop Sales Former Fort Hays State student Carl Haney, state con- sultant on careers in physical education, spoke to the P. E. Majors Club during the year. The group also brought other speakers to campus and sponsored films dealing with various areas of health, physical education and recreation. Holding their meetings with Eta-Rho Epsilon, members co ordinated their activities closely with those of the women. Jack Harms was elected president of P. E, Majors Club. Dr. James Belisle served as sponsor. Sale of pop at football and basketball games provided money for a scholarship fund in the name of K-Club. With the return of baseball to the sports program, ad- ditional men became eligible for membership in K-Club. In order to qualify for membership, a man must earn a letter in any of the nine intercollegiate sports. As is customary, K-Club maintained the huge K, composed of rocks, on College Hill, west of the campus. K-Club members are, back row; Merv Heifcchmidt. Fred Andregg. Bob Anthony. Bob Johnson; fifth row: Cleat Doyel, Leon Schneider, Bill Strait, Bill Hudson, Ron Darst; fourth row: Terry Clayeamp, John Mason. Terry Cleveland, Maynard Estes, Johnny Terry; third row: NeEl Cleaves. Lowell Smith. Don Lakio, Stormy Johnson, Dennis Been: second row: Charlie Rose. Cedi Johnson, Riley Rankin, Bruce Zambia, Marlon Neely, Robert Wilburn; front row; Cade Scran, sponsor, Roger Buck, Mark Giese. Allan Mai, Ed Hanson, Don Keller, Bob Gregg.
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Ptt , tHV Baseball Reappears In P.E. Program Orthesis dancers, polish a routine for Rhythm on Parade. Activities and offices of the health, physical education and recreation division are centered in Sheridan Coliseum, Physic ! education major Mickey Wosinger referees a high school girls’ basketball game in Sheridan Coliseum on Play Day. 18
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Ba Rho Epsilon members ere. back row: Denise O ' Gera, Sharon Bean, Danis McWhirter. Rose WUlheus. Jeenner.e Tucker, Pam Englsmen, Margaret Hogan Lois Fagerquist, Linda Williams, Mickey Wasmger, Linda denser: second row: Donna Gump, Rosie Milford, Luana Randefs, Charlotte Jorgensen. Linda McHenry. Peggy Stewart, Linda Huitt, Rite Humble: front row: Nancy Gotham, sponsor, Mary Capps, Carol Gilg, Anita Bennett, Helen Miles. Wilma Michaelis, Mary Macbeth, sponsor. Eta Rho Epsilon Takes Third in Bicycle Races Women of Eta Rho Epsilon, professional health, physical education and recreation organization, captured third place in the bicycle races at the Fort Hays Furlough, Joining Womens Recreation Assn, as co-sponsor of the all-school carnival, the group helped finance scholarships for women majoring in health and physical education. Ail women physical education majors qualify for member- ship in Eta Rho Epsilon. Rita Humble was elected president Nancy Gotham acted as sponsor for the organization. WRA Holds Play Days For High School Girls Inviting high school girls to campus for its annual series of Play Days, Women ' s Recreation Assn,, organization for all coeds interested in sports and recreation, provided them with several types of athletic competition. The group also sponsored the annual all-school carnival. Always a power, WRA snared the Fort Hays Furlough, bicycle race championship for the second straight year. Sharon Zimmerman was elected president of the group. Suzanne Resler served as sponsor for the organization. Students patronke the dirt throw at the a II -school carnival, sponsored by Eta Rho Epsilon end WRA. WRA Board members are, back row: Rose Willhflus, Linde McHenry: second row: Linda Huitt, Karon Snay, Mary Capps: front row: Sharon Zimmerman, Helen Miles, Wilma Michaelis. 20
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