Kansas State University - Royal Purple Yearbook (Manhattan, KS)

 - Class of 1957

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Selecting Royal Purple, Collegian and Sliident Directory editors is the main business of this meeting of the Board of Student Publications. Members: Lowell Brandner, Fritz Moore, Darrell Miller, Ralph Lashbrook, Ray Lippe, Larry McGhee. board awards k-keys Three students and three faculty members work together on the Board of Student Pubhcations. They meet on call several times a year to approve policies for the business management of the Royal Purple, Collegian, and Student Directory. They also employ the graduate manager of Student Pub- lications and award contracts for the printing and engraving of the yearbook. Journalists doing out- standing work on student publications are selected by the Board to receive K-Key awards at the spring High school students register at the annual journalism con- ference held on the K-State campus. awards banquet. The student body elects student members and President McCain appoints the fac- ulty members. Ralph Lashbrook, head of the journalism department, is chairman. Ballots are cast in a student body election for the Board of Student Publications and Student Council members.

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STUDENT COUNCIL— TOP ROW: Verlene Sobke, Dick Peterson, Newton An- derson, Jerry Holliday, Gary Haynes, Karen Milner, Marilyn Smith, Bill Patton, Dean Herbert Wunderlich, Jack VanHorn, Darold Barb, Ray Zimmerman. BOTTOM ROW: Becky Culpepper, Gilmore Dahl, Elin McCandless, Barbara Brown, Ron Bryant, Pat Wilkerson, Mary Lu Compton, Neil Scott. Not pic- tured are Nancy Howard, G. B. Marion and Ann Soelter. councils set policy Student Council, legislative branch of the stu- dent government, works with the administration in making general laws for students. Members are elected through their respective sch ools. Associated Women Students Council was officially organized at K-State this year. Members, selected by the organized houses, promote the educational and recreational facilities for women students. Student Council members answer questions from the audi- ence during an open meeting in the auditorium. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS ' COUNCIL— TOP ROW: Clareen Dodds, Billy Bevelhymer, Jean Williamson, Eleanor Olson, Judy Fisher, Monne Wills, Jo Edwards, Mary Beth McCoy, Billie Scott, Ann Manion. BOTTOM ROW: Ruth O ' Hara, Carol Wilmore, Sue Costley, Pat Hunter, Jean Koerner, Darlene Larkin, Rosalyn Rowell, Patsy McClenahan, Janet Kugler, Marilyn Clark, Virginia Smith, Dean Helen Moore. 24



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Interviews with company representatives, such as this one with DuPont, are often set up for students by the faculty. bowling rates with profs Bowling seems to have become popular with professors, whose week-night bowhng league gives them not only a chance for recreation, but also an opportunity to become better acquainted with each other. Faculty members and their wives or husbands enjoy a square dance club and at both basketball and football games can purchase tick- ets in a separate faculty section. One of the many new buildings on the campus is the Animal Industries building, located in the rapidly expanding north Faculty wives are relieved of cooking the noon meal when professors take advantage of Union cafeteria service. The K-State Union has given the staff an op- portunity to become better acquainted with the students in their classes. For what better recom- mendation can a student make for a professor than he took us to the Union for coffee. The Union cafeteria has become quite a popular place for professors to eat, as it is close to all faculty offices and offers a menu not too different from the one at home. The Union Snack Bar is con- venient for the instructor who is too busy to take time to eat during the regular lunch hour. part of the campus. The new building will house the entire department of animal husbandry, its classes and staff offices. 26

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