McPherson College - Quadrangle Yearbook (McPherson, KS)

 - Class of 1955

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T---Tp,vx.m .51 1 v . , , , 1 . I ' i ' ' V' T- 'IM E ll FT il 'fi l nqfi l A If a, r 2 .l lfli' mil f A w I , 1. , . 4 V wr ,. .fa , ur ,., Ilil .1 1. r 1 i vw, g s 1 . , 1, ,, 1 A iv A M- .ir .11 w5.iq.s Fr ' Ny I ll J Y' 1 w I Ii qu' 4. ,1 J A V. J, l ,pi 'l.' w If i W J I I 4 ' ,Q 1 , r E in .F-E - a a ll H . Q i ff l f'LL': 7 All 1 1 'L,-j'.L9ia'l 1 J i i 'S 411 ., lil' ' l A -,-so 'i EQ ,. s . 3 '- 152 H i f 'Q iff ' Q 3 . , 'V , V xc JI ' L, A' ' .. aa.1b- i QQX Cooperation is the keynote . . . Frankenstien's Friendly Footloug Frankfurters , , , All-SCHOOL TALE NT SHOW Talented upperclassmen .... During the first week of school, the upperclassmen gave a talent show for the benefit of the freshmen. The talent show, sponsored by the S. C. A. , was followed by the annual watermel- ow feed west of the gymnasium. MCPHERSON HAIL INSURANCE COMPANY Distinguished senior . . . rib tickling solo. Minnesotan musical harmony . . . An Albert tree and Benson triple personality , , i -. ... ,i P 1- U in af L 2. Y' ,ni ii li: .gl :-'- I his ii All 1 I J ' l V' f We Q ,517 1 9? 'gin Nb 1 A H. , P 1 I 55.,,. J' 1,.,, W , '.:'-.. Vx N- Y' X , '-, Na , wha 5 I J. 'H ...U X :Qi 1 'J r S Q ,- V F. I l Q. r E I I 'X 1 'N x i .a f 7 -qw ' 1 ,. L. F . u F . : v T Q ,3 'Q ag. p W! 'X 5 7 i V, ,. f X 1 3 M 1 1, E it f 6- ,3- I Y r Y J I .-3 .-3 V f f-e r 1 . X' , i 1 1 P X I r. r s, ', In Don Simpson . . . sing it, man. Mary Ann Eckman . . . squeeze-box serenade. FRESHMAN TALENT SHOW Versatile freshmen .... The freshmen began orientation into college life early by presenting a talent show to the rest of the student body. The frosh displayed some enter- taining talent. DEAL LUMBER COMPANY And now for a word from our sponsor , . , DOH Saunders . . . The Telltaie Heart Keith, Sara Ann, Dorothy, Dale . . EXCUCHICHI. SUSPCH59, drama. Frosh friends harmonize. 1 L, ww I f I ' 'i if in li 1 l X in i f er i . 5 . i ,tr , ' - J N '- 1' ' i r . , J 1 l i Y i gf '1 i .5 V a ' - f F---'fi-ei. .: ' :ge-L 1 I -1-an..- , ,4-iy,,,.,Fl li Bedtime? . . . Sleepy? Pep yells fill the cafeteria . . . PAJAMA PARADE Hip, hip, hooray .... Through the street, down the alley, winding through stores, the cheer- leaders led pajama clad football en- thusiats on the annual pajama parade. It aroused interest and pep for the first game of the season. The parade was punctuated by pep yells and con- cluded with a movie at the Manor Theater. Food . . . to keep us going. WALL-ROGALSKY MILL All kinds . . . vplaids, plains, Fire-engine red flannels . . . checks, and polka dots. Almost time to race down the streets . . . -. .5 A wi , f' ,IM ef .uighi 1V'l'U.,1.. - J any Rigorous .physical recreation . . . so tiring. All-SCHOOL PICNIC Sun and water .... Early last fall, the entire student body spent the afternoon and early evening in fun and fellowship on the north shore of Kanapolis Lake. Many students participated in a variety of games, and later en- joyed adelicious meal and the in- spiration of a campfire experience. SID BACON MOTOR COMPANY I'm starved , . . At last . . . The wind doth blow . . . 6 'Q m F ff? f fx ,4 ',. 1 4.w .-411 My . x,- N Y ' 4, I 2223? it N' ,:', , alert . Agvh ,J rf-if A 1954 vt HONXECONHNG ATTENDANTS N Rachel Anne Brown, Sophomore Attendant A radiant, blue-eyed blonde, Eula Mae Murray, was chosen to reign over the coming festivities. Her at- own l954 home chel Anne Br , ' hman. tendants were Ra sophomore, and June McDaniel, ires Anneliese Koch, senior retiring queen, crowned Bula Mae at the Queen's Banquet given in her honor and later she viewed the homecoming football game from her throne. MCPHER SON A ND CITIZENS STATE BANK .l une McDaniel, Fr eshrnan Atten 'UH ,Al '-v, w 5 . ' 'Il V . 1 , ,, u.QQiQ5i,1i d ant i v , A 4 rl., W 1 1 n rr '- V-- tr qt, 'X A ,I H Annelie s e Koch, his Seni or Retiring Queen Jx n 4 The big moment , . , I crown you Homecoming Queen. HOMECOMING Presenting the royalty .... Many of the homecoming festivi- ties were focused on the crowning of the Queen and her royal attend- ants at the banquet. The following night the royalty watched the game from the throne in front of the stands Royalty reigns . . . f f -i t o . if x 'TQ 1, .' L44.-f- ' i' Yli.,Df4f -- li - W ..,. ,.. .s ,,,g..,,. sins' . tai? A ' 1 4 ., M, 4, it r. . ju, -I' 3 W, x 1- -L1 Q , , 5 1 w .wr X' I -A 1,15 , Y Q E ,, -.. -. ,. ,A - ' l ir- - - . fu f' ' - -M- '-f' . it i ' 1.'.T3'c - s F Q Bulldog chef beats up Coyotes . . SCA football field , . . life-'s goal lines, 7 Eat 'em' up. . . Homecoming saw the campus gayly decorated. Each organization had a specific plot of ground on which they were to erect a stationary float. The sophomore class, the cheer- leaders, and the S. C. A. took first, second, and third places, respectively. Dotzour girls . , , honorable mention. Cheerleaders' checkerboard . . . second rating. Souphomores forecast Coyote washday blues , , L. LI IS .-xtt 'R ' wr .N if ' I 1 W Brett . . . We're on the same side. Prejudice Senator looks on as Howard, a Northerner,. f l E 1 EE 1 I r P' Curtain call . . . weeks of hard work come to a close with a realistic performance. DEEP ARE THE ROOTS Well cast and well done .... This was a play about prejudice, and the cruel and irrational things that prejudiceleads people to do. The play, by Arnaud D'llpseau and James Crow, was directed and supervised by Mrs. Wilbur Yoder of the English Department. Max Parmley played the 'part of Brett Charles, a negro, who had received honors in the war and returned to his home in the south. comes to Brett's rescue. CAST fr 2- ' Honey Turner . Bella Charles . Senator Ellsworth Genevra Langdon Alice Langdon . Roy Maxwell . Brett Charles . Howard Merrick Sheriff Serkin . Chuck Warren , Bob lzay. . . LaFaughn Hubbard Irene Shull Langdon. . Leon Albert Jo Ann Silver . Peggy Hoefer . Duane Hoover . Max Parmley . Leland Lengel . Dale Shenefelt . . . Joe Reeves Billy Joe Hildreth DUCKWALL'S YOUNCHS BAKERY 'fi x . ' -vm' 'I+ .' ' -17 ,.' 'f K . 1 I . . , 9 , 4' L ,..... ,, 5 P V' 1 .V X NV J '49 1 'M I a fw' 1 la.. Q it I AV fs- Q ' p f 4' U4 :. 4 f 75 A . -1 W1 A . f' X '7 X A NY! 'N X A 'Q H .X 1 T 7 9 I 5 4 QQ. i'-is '5.,.f . . .Aff 13 ,. , r-if ' 1 1 14' 6 .H ? QF., 2 'W - 1 Q I if .qv V E - L'-, . 'J ?5?Ai,f'V N M165 . J-Y I 'J' A wil . , A 4 '-NH .y. , W , A r. 'T l -' J-iff ?f4E6 fi ' f'f3 ,f?' 4. fi W, ,A X 1 -jf 4 N .,,.,. -, qt c fi v C.B.Y.F, group discussions . .. RELIGIOUS LIFE The better things of life .... Religion plays a vital part in the lives of Macollege students. An active organized group is the Student Ministers. A large number of future ministers have pastorates at various churches in this section of Kansas. Members of this group also take turns writing editorials for the Spectator. .Aux Silent meditation . . . memory chapel Bed time . . . devotions. BACK ROW: Dr. Merzler, Brown, Sherred, Williams, Albert, Thomas, Kerschensteiner, Baldner. SECOND ROW: DeLauter Long, Evans, Frazier, Benson, Gauby, Parmley. ERONT ROW: Stern, Price, Breon, Shenefelt, Berg, Saunders. 2- '- 'af -,,. . g-is-5 - 1 - I I ' 4. 1'-I-ffm-'fill I , ,aa ?rIpff'.5ffr'v Letters for the dean and president. . . Lois Stinnette. Assistant to registrar. . . Carol Hintz. Gene Myers. . . campus upkeep. CAMPUSJOBS To help pay the way .... The cafeteria, dormitories, library, officers, grounds- in fact almost every area of campus life-involve stu- dents Who have campus jobs. Available for both men and Women students, they help the student earn part of their college expenses. Soap, water, elbow grease. . . dormitory janitor. 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Both volleyball and bas- ketball intramurals as well as varsity basketball practice provide opportunities for healthful and sportsmanlike develop- y W' I ment for many on campus. Last winter 1 ' the medieval banquet was held in the game I .gg ' room, which is the scene of many extra- I Medieval feast . . . cut me a hunk of that bread. CI11'1'iCl1la1' aCI3iVitieS- Tip it in . . . It's a toss up . . . rf' Q ,LY 5 ,lg I , 49' ,nx yr I V? nl K n , 1' -r. , ,x Q.. AS 1 J 5 1 A ' 1 'K-4 1 fn?fl ' K . . ,- .M .-.-. -l.- V- - X . , G- 1 Mu -1 ,1..' 1 -A - -ff v , f'51't:fw, J ' . W lviwz.-, , Lriiiiii. ,. I , -W f, I 'Y - T- U N ,Ai-fig, -, NM, f-2' ' 'F' W... . wg , -, , AN '.: X j I, .Q I ' f' ' 5. , J.. hx., m rl, wt hw .Q X X ,ex X X WY ,WW 1. -in . QL1-..,,- , , ,f .-L 5... Y , Y -Ag-f-5.2. .' ' . I .. . W3..- ,, rl. .-. til , ti, osphere makes lessons easy M Jw' ,J , ' Q .T , 1 I U 6 mum V 11- I' . --rawf. I I ,I 5 Q I X Wie ,M Y-nf QW ' ss? af K. , fb 1 81 he :Sh we Mealtime madhouse . . . waiting for the cafeteria to open. Roger . . . a glance at the news before the dash to class. Nancy takes the money , . x . i I I A Open house . . . a pause at this ,popular place, The first floor of Arnold houses the college cafeteria. Here stu- dents meet to eat, relax, and visit while the aroma of food penetrates their nostrils. Here, also, students cope with what seems to be the never-ending 1ine. . then we can eat. is Q. is fi 1 X ' 4 ll z 'V N if l 4 ,AQ W .l ' r The boys have been here . . . Presenting . . . Mr. Joe College Aged cider . . , ARNOLD HALL .arg M GZ? For boys now Arnold Hall took on a new look when the women students moved into Dotzour Hall over a year ago Th1S new look is the male students that have been 1nhab1t- ing the dormitory Former stu- dents and alumni still are not accustomed to seeing men climb the stairs. Kenny and Ruth Evans , . , mom and dad to Arnold boys This old house holds many memories for fellow residents. ,,.4 'l 2 i'IllH!n'1MlnfiI.m,rTv7mA,r1.4w iff-r M551-Ill !3e.s..+.-, , . Hoefer and Moats . . . wha' hoppeno vi' Qi ' fl , ,. - , I? ' 1 ' 9 ' v l . . ' , ,asf V :L P . ,be . :9 ,U ffi' 'xl G , 124 t ll !,.' - K., -V I ft ' x of ' '23 fl . ' H, l J '. -'-' W ...t- f . ,-i ' M Y ., l ,. ,ll 1, 3 tit U? .t ' ' . .'.'J -:E .-M df., mn Q l VJ hd? .29 f G- In Girls gather for after-hours meditations. .9 P7 Each room is equipped with twin beds, built-in desks, closets, a dresser, a loung- ing chair, desk lamps, and waste paper baskets. A rec- reation room, an infirmary, and plenty of storage space is also provided. However, both sexes are acquainted with the beautiful and spa- cious modern lounges which are located on the first floor Stacked room . . . or messy girls? A short-lived fad . daily exercises in the hall, Teeth, dishes, clothes get scrubbing . . Cleaning today . . . visitors tomorrow, Pretty kitty . . . a visitor one day 1.1 'il ru 1 The night before Christmas vacation started . . . DOTZOUR HALL Our new home .... Dotzour Hall, the pride and joy of all the women students, gives a refreshing new- ness to the atmosphere of the campus. The one hundred eight girls and the house mother, Miss Neher, truly are enjoying the dorm so generously given to us by Royer and Edna Dotzour. 1 ,f we., l L, Kitchen reserved . . . birthday party. ffs-5 Y ll? E '. x 1 1,1 li - , 3 L. t so-.,,l.t '-'rg-ff' 'rfbifsv lf'-mtl' ai. Eggs Brig: ' i :tx-. 'Fi' U I-li ' -ov ' . . 1 . 1 Exams tomorrow . . . mate asleep, Beautiful, modem . . . Dotzour Hall houses lucky coeds. 9- MY L T 3-2 W I 1 V H A L 1 'alaska' A ..1 MP5 5 .-a. -.f'f ieff' ,pv .IL 1 A - Q li! ,J F? hi ' I, M Q . li? Z. fn wav' 01 uri-Q 3' I -.sf 21 lun: --EW' 1 4 1 f1.' kHL ,. af' Ui A+ G fr QL. ip-ffv' J' Y ' 95 .:TT7 g, -',-.- - L A - .. Aff' , I . 'vi ll lla' . 1.,' 1 . 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This year's Student Council is made up of sixteen mem- bers which includes four faculty representatives. Besides acting in the usual spheres, which include the Spectator, Quadrangle, Dog House, the budget, S. U. R. , and the Growlg the council arranged for several exchange Chapel programs, purchased two new love seats for the S. U.R., versy, and tried to promote good will between international students and the towns people. Ed and Bob BACK ROW: Don Moeller, Galen Stucky, AlB1ocher, Arlene Merkey, Mary Elizabeth Swinger, S. M. Dell, Dr. James M, Berkebile, Dr Raymond Flory, FRONT ROW: Ed Frantz, Robert Wise, Joan McRoberts, Paul Coffman, Dorothy Blough, Kathy Albin, Sarah May Vancil, i ,,, l .Qi A acted on the Sadie Hawkins Day contro- .F-, Y STANDING: Robert Wise, Ed Frantz Sarah May Vancil, SEATED. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruth Grossnickle, Dick Wareham, advisor Kathy Albin, Ruth Strickler Irene Shull, Lois Stinnette Don Colberg. Leon Albert, Virginia Bower Sarah Mary Vancil, advisor Dwight Ruth Grossnickle, Blough BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS Committee of the Student Council .... Presided over by the treasurer of the Student Council, the Board of Publi- cations was formed to aid the staffs of the Spectator and Quadrangle and to give continuity to the publications. The editors and business managers of the publications and five Council members comprise the Board. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Plan the parties .... This committee of five students and two faculty members plans for many impor- tant annula events on campus. The events include such things as homecoming, queen's banquet, Christmas formal, and many weekend movies and special parties. WHITE SWAN CAFE I PEOPLE'S DELICATESSEN HUBBELL'S DRUG STORE I Folk game ,party . . . informal fun. Council in session . . during chapel time 1... .. .,,, ,,,- ,,,,. . ..l ,., ., .... ,,....,,.,,... , ... .. . 1 15 I lhqg V a Paul and Galen . . . discussing business? Eating . . . a good way to start off the year, BACK ROW: Don Ullom, George Eisele, Bill Goering, Kenneth Evans, FRONT ROW: S. M, Dell, advisorg Don Goodfellow, Leland Lengel, Paul Coffman, Galen Stucky, Eugene Lupri, Ed Frantz. MEN'S COUNCIL ' I Provides direct contact with men students .... The Council sponsors a feed in the Dog House each fall in honor of the freshmen men. This group also discusses such problems as student employment, campus relationships, student loan, and other adjustments. SELECT DAIRY J. C. PENNEY COMPANY Qinnfivi 9. ' 'Q ': uf. Y , Mfg vu -..K-1 le. .wf 1. -'W fr as hails? 4-gfltugxg 'H .151 . - ,- 'l 'z ' wr:- ! .5 . . , if . 'A if-iw f , 1 F53 F ' ,121 ' Y 'XY ' .'v jff A H1 awzm. :L t , I Q wwf , 4 E W ,, 1 U ,Tk fhrii. -.w ,J .Ag 'L' ' I v . 7,1 . 'F 'gf me--I . R- 51 Q G.: ,.,,, V- -- wr , WSL ,. ,-.-- Y- J -1lx!.Ve:.,A , f fi .g'E:4g. ' ' 'V 1 wilf- ., .us-57,5 1 1 . . 'Yi' .X . 25, fgfv . N I '-.4311 V ,, if J-, LEFT TO RIGHT: Brown, McRobc-arts, N. Blough, D,'Goodfellow, Roberts, Blocher, D, Blough, Lengel, P. Coffman, Swinger, McSpadden Camera catches Ken Brown, Student Court Judge, STUDENT COURT The jurisdictional organization. . . The Court is responsible for the green hats that the freshmen are compelled to wear. This group also has charge of the Tug-O'-War de- termining wheather or not the fresh men have to wear their caps until Thanksgiving. The official function is that of taking action on minor disciplinary problems that arise on the campus. M Club aids Student Court in Freshman revolt against traditional green beanies . . . but Freshies win at last in the long, hard tug across the lagoon. QP n Q w -1 i 711 .V N -x. . .- 4.5, - Zu.7 is K: f -535. i' . 'er M +N -ix -L I? Q :M Q!! Q A 5. . . I QIALX , .Q ig V .tk 4. I HH' I 1 .. 1 . . ' :fwrk 1y::,u5-, ' 1- f. wg ref . r . a A W gf. ' .. YK 'ff X I 1 4 A h i' 'Q i 1 'NX L . ,, X X ,!'. s V F ' - 91351 4 r X 9 r W2 M K - !'.:,H :ws ES A-'Aj ' -X x rvwx X 5 ' Rhth'Crossi1ick1er'7.' . X. Business Manager. ,ffm . AM J rl Memories .... xg 6V . To you, the studengwfj f . X' McPherson Colleg , KQV' Quad staff presents , -ff, wg' 1955 Quadrangle. We 51 f' gi! ' hope that it will help I bring back the pleasant v j memories which you ,145 have of the past school ear 47 Y . i ff jigigflf Phil, Ann, Don, Ginny . . . handy with the paper hut , A , FQ typewriter, and brush. -E Cf VL i - ..,..,-- Ruth Strickler . . . Editor. chel Anne and Evelyn get practical r next year. Gary, and LaFaughn . . . many hours of hard work copy, captions, and pictures. rg Wi 1 w w ,f Q r , .. N vi w e .A .w se I' 'Eff , ' ' y -.. ,WIN IRJ Fx, - Kendall and Ullom manage circulation . . . Fike and Saunders . . . reporters. Headlines, assignments , . . Davidson and Faules Staff reporters . . . W. Lentz, A. , ly. ffgl, 111 . ,r --4--:1 L+. ,. if Colberg and Meyers pay the bills . . . SPECTATOR Is the Spec out? .... Each Friday this ques- tion is heard as the students pour from their classes and head for the cafeteria. The Spectator is the official school paper and a sub- scription for all regu- larly enrolled students is provided for in the tuition charge. Keim, R. Pick, I. Switzer. IUFNUREIHB X -mix, 'v 'i ,, .J . --U-,: HPS J ..--.wh .. A, , rbaggg-,f5.L5f -i, f: ly J? -- - -1- uw'-f','1. ' . me-fp :' -HM' 1 -' A -uf. J 'nfl- 'iv' v 'ff X ' ' m I' in 1 ' 'W' V 8 11 ww f.. ,,.. in ..... , ,..,,A,f,-E .,1.,v.,m.,:,,. H xi' . N 'ff:vf J . , 132y...'f i K l I Q 2 , Y 'r 2 -fu Q V 1, iii -'f' ., - '!13',,-7-'Q .EN U.. 1 I, .,-., f . 1 H 'Ti E' A -fu. , 1 ' ,'Z I , f 4+ 'G' , ZMM-' 5 fl - ' M . 'IA ut gg. in 5? '23 L , 551 . 0 l' vp 5? M.,-,f 'E f '5+' 'fr 3 T P, QT.-'Y X L .,-., ,, .'4.,1-.Y. . ff . f ' f -1. f'-, Q . X J ff ,,g,. . .g ,r ,X ' I , , , , 1 'GQ-' ' Q 'X ,,, incur . . A J.. 1 ,- ,- 'v, ig. - X uv Q: 2: . 44 ' w ' ,, ' .1 Hy: . i . -f 1 s ' 1 - , - ' , , 4 . gpg A 4: , , ' V Q Q. A f J y x x V4 'mei X Q7 Q ' 1 W1 Q .Q J- ' is E5 w L -z 'i .1 ,. ,: 0 P ,.g, gg -cr 1 pri wh-er' 'I' BACK ROW: McAuiey, sponsor, Bob Wise, David Frazier, Norris Harms, Leland Lengle, Dale Shenefelt, Kenneth Brown, Don Saunders FRONT ROW: Don Ullom, Norann Blough, Eula Mae Murreyg Anita McSpadden, Irene Shull, Anne Keim, Mary Lou Wise. Pl KAPPA DELTA .eff N,-1 X DEBATE SQUAfD, r 2 r :L :sig ,, .,,,:-fflf- Q.: . - a, l AL, .1 T e Barking Bulldogs .... , ,f'. 1 at gpg. X War of words, retaliation, and rebuttalsur are fundamental principles of both these 2 .f organizations. The debate squad with this L-. prove to be a strong challenge to other i squads in future years. Those who have attained certain standards in forensics are Ken' Don' and Irene debate spontaneously! eligible for membership in Pi Kappa Delta. DEBATE SQUAD: Frazier, Shenefeit, Harms, Ullom, Saunders, Shull, Wise, Kiem, and sponsor, McAu1ey, j Debators await results at Mac tournament. N year of experience behind them should J BACK ROW: Una Yoder, sponsor, Dale DeLauter, Ted Vance, Dale Shenefelt, Max Parmley, Leon Albert, FRONT ROW: Esther Merkey, Ioan Silver, Norma Goering, LaFaughn Hubbard. ALPHA PSI OMEGA PLAYERS CLUB Both acting and production .... Membership in the Players Club is open l to all interested in the various phases of play production. This year's major pro- V duction was Deep Are the Roots given during Regional Conference. The cast is invited to present it in June before the annual Conference of the Church of the Brethren in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Members of the Players Club may become A - . members of the Alpha Psi Omega, national ' W ---' honorary dramatic society, by meeting rigid requirements in both acting and production. Bella . . . It's my son Ihold to, Not you, old man. BACK ROW: Strickler, DeLauter, Lengel, Shenefelt, Reeves, Moore, Wise, Vance. SECOND ROW: A. Keim, E. Merkey, McElwain, Kesler, Shull, Hildreth, Fike, Myers, N, Keim, Mohler. THIRD ROW: N. Goering, Wise, Stinnette, Hoefer, Hubbard, Bowman, Hoover. FRONT ROW: Silver, Andrews, Davidson, Holloway, Shenefelt, Albert, Parmley, Yoder, sponsor. AL 1-:gl .x', g,.. , P' f 1 1 L ', .x 1 I . A .u v . s , N01 i vol- . nuiiui I - 1 , film f E OF BWQY HL, HBE, lf 4 1 'HQ 15' H I 1 .. 1... ' QF N f X igijsf M 1. fb' v 1,1 'J Future teachers absorb instructions on methods, materials for future classes. . . . FUTURE TEACHERS UE AMERICA For those preparing to teach .... This is one of the larger organizations on campus with fifty members. This newly organized club acquaints students with the teaching profession. The monthly meetings consisted of talks by a school superintendent, a NEA representative, a lesson on parliamentary procedure, and various others. ' f-2 1 - Nadene, Anita, Marilyn, Norma, Ed, Gene, Ruth, an Ioan . . . leaders. BACK ROW: DeSe1ms, Lupri, Atkinson, Carney, Sams, Frantz, C. King, Strickler, Brown, Dr. Fee. SECOND ROW: Correll, Swinger, Bernstorf, Metsker, Barr, Grossnickle, McRoberts, C. Trostle, M. Krehbiel, Randle, Blough, THIRD ROW: J. Flory, Goering, McSpadden, Murrey, Holderread, Reynolds, McE1wain, Hobson, C. Zunkel. FRONT ROW: Bullard, Hubbard, Moats, Eisenbise, Spohn, Hall, Hintz, Williams, Gayer. I K' o s BACK ROW: Hayes, spor1sorgGrossnickle, Coffman, Colberg, Correll, Boyd, Grosbach, Roesch, Broadwater, Emmett, D, Hayes, MIDDLE ROW: Goodfellow, B. Spitzer, Rolfs, Mollliagen, D. Miller, Shenefelt, D, Spitzer. FRONT ROW: Ebbert, Myers, E, Butler, D. Butler, Roberts, Groves. W u 7n FE7 . fm. , Paul, Don, and Don . . . Just three inches to spare , , ,F AG CLUB For the interests of agriculture .... This club exists to promote interest in rural life and the farm. Talented speak- ers, such as farm leaders, exchange students, and extension service leaders, help to make the club meetings interest ing and worth while. Hey , . . let go my tail! lr T ' met.. Y ,, Til Q .LV :iid 'iss X.f ' ,, . . Hope it tastes as good as it looks . . . Waiting for the food . . . Ag-Home Ec party. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Better homes, better futures .... Organized only two years ago, the Home Economics Club has steadily grown into a strong club. In the monthly meetings, members learn flower arrangements, the art of applying make-up, table settings, hair styling, and others, from business and professional women of the city. The club is affiliated with both the State and National Home Economics Associations. TT l Irene, Marinell, Alberta, Anita, Elouise, Kathy confab in front of Home Ec bulletin board. BACK ROW: Davidson, Rhoades, Sifford, Willems, C, Krehbiel, Nagel, Grove, Moore, M. Jamison, Strickler, Gooden, Brown, J. Miller. SECOND ROW: Rodriguez, Maust, P, Hamilton, Dine, Bullard, Bowman, A. Keim, Barr, P, Miller, Erisman, Rolf, Com. SEATED: McSpadden, Postier, Grosbach, M, Johnson, Hamm, Shull, Miss Shiek, M 'f' 1 -f m ' rn. 'Q-'fifirfsesriif-prnfff i ef- or R in .win I , n ,gf 4 f Z.' ., A .-4,-. ii li gl b. .4 b Y. . , qv, I A -1. Ty 'S ' dpi' 1 'v ITM- L' 1.5.1 ' LM,f,f',.! 1 'j W, 'F' I MUN. V-' nf 1 'fr Q 'vt' i ...Q H V ff-Qi' X' 1 R tffix A-O 4 .-6815 -Oy F Q Q 'T o 9 1. , - Q. . f'i'4 f W pmt 13 'QF' 'ex ' .ot Q . -K xg' ff A V Nw' No' 1' :mn M' R- .:ss.z..-.- 1 , P R -S -x g ' E f'wqH,.5r -... . v - H 'if 57 ,fi If Y iii V 1 X275 5 Fifi xi X i i ....,.. .J BACK ROW: Charlene Reynolds, Wendell Lentz, Darlene Treloar, Vinaya Likhite, Rita Evans, Lee Dadisman. FRONT ROW: Pat Schechter, Jane Dine, Donna Saylor, Nona Maust, Delaine Larson, Q R 45 1 .':1iif R ' V 3.75 fifilj' 'f -, ms' S E U B . , e .fr r - .. V - .' . V .1- Q PTV' .u Q 7 3 . in Men and women on wheels . . . . .Q !V,N - , I. This newly organized club exists for ' the purpose of providing recreation In ,Q Q , W I and fellowship. All-school and private .Q 'ff Q f,ir,'L. ' f f! . 'N ,N qqig ' L .1 A out-of-town parties are frequently t mr. ' ' - ce . 2 f L organized. The College skaters have 95 5,-ff : ni s ent en'o able evenin s with skaters .W l .nhl ai l P J Y g ' A ef, ggi- from the South West Kansas Church 'iff 1 - il ' District skaters. J.. H' ' fr 1 W , .. w i w A W W W fuer -: r Darlene, Vinaya, and Lee. .N . . big' , A gab session before the skate begins. A gallant gentleman. . . Wendell. . .helps the ladies. Council members lead Frosh games . . . In a huddle . . . choosing new games, .,, V V -Y , ' S ig g':i3i5:ECCOUNCIl jgglsearning to play .... ' creational Council members led Cub Scouts, Y. M. C. A. members, and young people at C. B. Y. F. rallies and college parties in recre- ation through this year. Two week- .QL - end retreats highlighted the year'si I activities. -W , i , 5 0 s - ' l , ,-all L ' AI, Mary Alice, and Von . . . ideas for good times LEFT TO RIGHT: S, M. Dell, John Burkholder, sponsors: D.fReynolds, Oltman, Romero, B, l-Iolderread, Moats, Kaufman, T, Vance, E. Keim, C, Zunkel, Blocher, M. Smith, Jones, Schechter, Treloar, V, Hall, D. Bowman. P I w A +4 ,1 I .ada-.fr 1 af ,- '-N l W. A, A, provides football spectators with coffee and hot dogs, , ,rplusl W, A, A, leaders have fun . . . W.A.A. Strong bodies, strong minds .... Before breakfast hikes, softball, and basketball practice, and jumping on the trampoline were all part of the Women's Athletic Association's pro- gram. New members were put through the rigors of initation, and the annual formal banquet was held. BACK ROW: A. Merky, Davidson, Shenefelt, McE1wain, Holloway, Mohler, Grove, Mark, C. Krehbiel, Jarboe Gooden, I, Miller. SECOND ROW: I, Zunkel, Rhoades, King, Saylor, Watkins, Smith, Bowman, Hall, Spohn, Schechter, Hamm, Holderrread, Coppock, sponsor. THIRD ROW: P, Miller. Schrock, Reynolds, NavarrofEckn1an, Treloar, Hintz, Erisman, McS,padden, Correll, Shively, McRoberts. FRONT ROW: Murrey, Postier, Landhuis, Blough, Larson, C. Zunkel, Evans, Metsker, Swinger. l ,A .- Q? di BACK ROW Brown Cotton Eckman Rhodes Trostle Mullen Wrllems Gooden Blackwell E, Kerm Knackstedt Berry Moore Srlver Russell Murrey Posner THIRD ROW Stnckler Randle Qhrvely Grone Andrews Navarro Evans N Trostle Barragree Loeckle Maust Alban Slfford Maul Stucky Iarson Landhurs SECOND ROW Goodfellow Stinnette I Zunkel Hubbard Moats C Zunkel Smlth Watts A Kelm Wrse Reynolds Schechter M Smxth Romero, Monk Ford FIRST ROW Glotfelty Myers PEP CLUB Members publlcize the Pep Club wlth then' new off white Jackets wh1ch have Mac Pep Club in red on the back They planned and served a ch1l1 supper the even1ng of the football homecommg, they also sold mums at the game Durlng basketball season members sold concesslons at home games Pep Club concesslons satlsfy spectators Team d1SPl3YS rechmques at PSP assembll' il! 'B' 1 r - 'P' B 3, , . rn -I ,Ln 'In' l . . , if A ' - 1 1 1.3'g AM P N fri v ik 1 ,N 2 'W Hifi? -15: 1-tasks? I? 1 r -wjiQ':I.'fLfi3i': VFIN f qf . , Q 1- 1 Ei? MUSIC.. af' i fl Q f 'Q'-EWS v W , l lf! S geblmi pgs Qggyp gaggi, gig, e HE? ., Q- r 1' O M is . BACK ROW: Reynolds, Reeves, Likhite, Van Blaricum, Hoover, K. Coffman, Strickler, L. Landhuis, Jones, E. Butler, M. Landhuis, SECOND ROW: Holderread, Ebbert, Roesch, Stern, Ullom, G, Snyder, Emmert, Carney. Royer, Thoreen. THIRD ROW: Guenther, Willems, Gooden, N, Keim, Reinecker, Eisenbise, Glotfelty, Loeckle, M, Jamison, Mohler. FRONT ROW: Coffman, E. Lucore, King A, Keim, B, Jamison, Bullard, Stucky, Smith, D, Blough,A, Goodfellow, D, Lucore, CHAPELCHOIR During Chapels and on Sundays .... These two groups take care of the overflow of good voices. Besides singing during chapel programs, the Chapel Choir toured parts of Kansas and Missouri during Easter vacation. The Ladies Choir offered inspirational num- bers for the.chu1-ch services on alternate Sundays. mmmmau 'G LADIESCHURCHCHOIR BACK ROW: Navarro, B. Smith, Russell, C, Krehbiel, S, Coffman, Erisman, Holloway. I. Miller, H. Grove, Shull, SECOND ROW: E, Lucore, Brooks, N, Trostle, R, Evans, Guenther, Mohler, Maust, Bowman, Hobson, C. Trostle, Nagel, FRONT ROW, Chaney, P, Miller, King, Oliver, Schechter, P, Hamilton, Eisenbise, Saylor, Kesler, Metsker, U X . Q.: 'm 51.14. 'Tail' l 11 l l - .. L L. ae, .-,,s A Cappella Choir carols for Christmas shoppers on Mac's main street , . . A CAPPELLA CHOIR Voices in harmony .... Under the direction of Donald R. Frederick the A Cappella Choir included in its reper- toire both secular and sacred numbers. The fortyfive voice choir participated in school, church, and community programs and also sang in the northeast Kansas, nothern Missouri, and nothern Iowa churches during their Easter vacation tour. ' Practice with Prof . . . BACK ROW: Brooks, Holderread, Grone, Coffman. E, Taylor, D, Blough, Goodfellow, Mollhagen, Lengel, J, Snyder, Scott, S, Hamilton, Ford, Albin, THIRD ROW: Hoefer, Treloar, E, Keim, Albert, Long, Kruschwitz, Fancher, Oltman, Colberg, Simpson, R, Strickler, Watkins. SECOND ROW: Hubbard, Goering, R. Grosbach, Slifer, D, Miller, DeLauter, Parmley, Myers, N. Blough, A. Grosbach. FRONT ROW: Moats, C.Zunke1, E, Williams, Merkey, E, Swinger, Berry, Knackstedt, Ikenberry, . C7 rag Mr. , 1 W Vi MALE QUINTETTE K 3' C? F7 LADIES TRIO FRESHMAN MALE QUARTETTE Q7 1, LADIES QUARTETTE VOCALENSEMBLES Beautiful music .... The four vocal ensembles are some of the busiest groups on campus. Each took both a fall and a spring tour to various churches of the region. The seventeen students in the groups traveled to seventy-four churches on their deputation trips. These ensembles also presented various chapel programs which were enjoyed by all. LADIES QUARTETTE LaFaughn Hubbard First Soprano Evelyn Williams First Alto Donna Berry Second Alto Kathy Albin Second Soprano MALE QUINTETTE First Tenor Second Tenor Second Bass Baritone Max Parrnley Pianist LADIES TRIO Alma Goodfellow Alto Birdene Jamison Pianist Marlene Jamison JoEva Reinecker FRESI-IMAN MALE QUINTETTE Galen Slifer Norman Long Leland Lengel Dwight Blough Second Soprano First Soprano First Tenor Second Tenor Baritone Second Bass Forest Kruschwitz Keith Coffman Eugene Snyder Kenneth Fancher JANZEN'S SWANSON ELECTRIC Q , ,Wei A, .4 4. . . -s 'RUM 'gk 1 an fi St Q Wen fi fa fr Q, ' 0 .2 X'- W :- ' 4 ,gf,. . . H.:-w - ' ' .'Vg,Q.3 . Q5 if 0' Og tw., x -, ni -M ffffx 7 S A oz- f 1 R T ,: 'aiu jfidleji- -T-2 . ,J '. , . ,D.lii3fI ., 4 V ' u W.. 1 , X ,avi i,. Jr., Ji J Q I , H. f' fx if iii - wi:-.1 5 1 I 1 J- 'I q5'fE:l5., 1' 'v ,J 1 n n Y - K X4 X ' 4: J ' Lt ' F - -v 1, Q ' ', E f '1w f f f.Ijl1 - 1 1' ,nj 4 L 5 e 'fT'a5fE. E I f 1 gg . :' i X N 1 N Wg? in ' 7 s-Lg' f . WEE-'-7 ntl K V vu Q ig F f ' am.. ., 4' ,- 1' 24' ,A R 4 U ' I7 Ax,,. :v,.- :' 45 l + -- ' - -'Q .mn- vw- -ff . I' Qu' ff? :iw A 'ap' . ' i fr' Q Sf fi 'Y BACK ROW: R, Vance, Prof, Frederick, M. Switzer, M. Landhuis, Prof, Sollenberger. SECOND ROW: L. Larson, Mrs. Clemens Hintz B, Jamison, Saylor, Coppock, Grossnicl-cle, Swinger, N, Trostle, Grillo, D, Sollenberger, Mullen. FRONT ROW: Watkins, 1, Ford Holderread, S. Hamilton, Mrs. Strickland, M. Royer, I-lolderread, I Tour . . . all those girls got him down. STRING QUARTETTE , , , Prof, Sollenberger, Carol Watkins, Betty Holderread, Shirley Hamilton. SYMP HONETTE Strings and Woodwinds .... The string quartet, under the direction of Paul Sollenberger, who also played first violin, presented nine programs in the churches ofnorthern Iowa and Minnesota during their tour in the fall. The symphonette, formerly the orches- tra, accompanied the choirs for the Regional Conference musical and also presented a chapel program. 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Camnes combme co operauon and co ordmatron to create competmon for all comers The battlmg Bulldogs Th1s fall the Bulldogs faced a g1gant1c rebulldlng task The Job was taken care of by such able bodles as Coach S1s Smlth Asslstant George Ke1m and D1Ck Wareham tramer Wlth a 3 6 won lost record the Bulldogs dlsplayed much power at t1mes and out gamed then' opponents 1n all cate gorles other than total pomts Steve Bersuch B111 Smlth and B111 Goerlng recelved speclal honor by belng chosen on the All Kansas Conference secmd team Wlth only four members graduatlng from the team the camnes have brrght prospects for the next and following Years I Bulldog boosters exhrblt exuberance Mac music makers perform for Her Majesty, Big crowds at Bulldog battles '1 ,7f A' uc- V - - ' Q' ' - ' ,Q DL, -1 in , . . E . ' V - Ed Frantz Forward - LQ, ay ' ..r. ':, .' ' Xl Q! H - 0 f'I.1k 1 ff J 9 4' ihqxxi W-' nga -' ,s Q I: Q grey I. I5 I C, ' mf fl lj. 14 Ei, ff 45, 'lv , yi 1, w , rf- ' Bill Smith Center Ron Sams Guard Ed Sink Bob Wise Gary Pigott Center Guard Forward Ed Wolf Forward Jim Hershberger Forward Dwight Oltman Forward Merle Rolfs Ronald Anderson Guard Forward Sid Smith, Head Coach. . 1954-1955 BASKETBALL RECORD McPherson Bethany McPherson Tabor McPherson Sterling McPherson St. Marys McPherson Phillips McPherson Phillips McPherson Baker McPherson K. Wesleyan McPherson C. of Emporia McPherson C. of Emporia McPherson Bethany McPherson Bethel McPherson St. Benedicts McPherson Ottawa McPherson K. Wesleyan McPherson Friends McPherson Baker McPherson C. of Emporia McPherson Bethany McPherson Bethel McPherson Ottawa McPherson K. Wesleyan McPherson Friends McPherson Baker Geo1geKe1m, Assistant Coach .... LA VERNE FRIESEN STUDIOS Sams and Anderson await Sink's tip-off. Sink shoots, . . . 72 60 63 78 81 78 52 99 76 82 81 80 70 85 98 67 74 63 85 60 77 114 76 70 ' X I ,gawk -, ,, M , a -.gv if, fl S:-' ' 'GN 1 ES, E255 2' r ' ' 1-gifaiigp is 'S IL ff' 3' is 4 11 S. 1 W + Q52 i ' 'I 1. 3, Ng- 36- M V, lh, M ,4 il F4 A W Q , f D X ,Q ' gg if l ,gg 1' ' W M L 1 V 1 in ,Q 5 5 Q I L :- - 1 , , A, il N . fm i uf .1 U I CLOCKWISE FROM MEGAPHONE: Phyllis Boyd, Leon Albert, Patsy Miller Anita McSpaddeu James Van Blarrcurn Norma Goermg June McDaniel, Gene Myers, Joyce Glotfelty. CHEERLEADERS Cheerleaders .... The job of promoting enthusiam and pep at both football and basketball games lies on the shoulders of the capable cheerleaders. The freshmen cheerleaders were elected by the freshman class late in the fall to lead cheers at the B team basketball games. Both groups of cheer- leaders help with skits and lead yells in pep assemblies. Varsity Cheerleaders . . Q A K ifn 1 A ,, N7 -.'-.IN :J- E4 Q3 9, +3 2 'MW' M . ww- ' 1-.A . A if ' :si , jfjffx, ' ' X Ffa hx x imw + ' f 5 Z M 5 4 .. Q. N . if 'X TLS' J-, ,L 1 .. 1 , -H -5'-:J-1. J V N I 5' di' . ll -9 E- , QQ Q I V E.. ' Q Q Q , 1 A J 'L 21 wr. 5 ATHLETICS TANGEMAN-JANTZ, INC. L and L CAMERA SHOP and STUDIO LA VERNE FRIESEN STUDIOS Who'11 git the tip off? Oddfe11ows and E1rod's team in action, U11om's team and Lucky Seven get hands on ball I ' fl' In V ' H 5 4 1 l 'E Q is . ,NH ' X-' if fi ,f Q ,. . X f mf' .W . 'r 1 Q ,4- 'r J f'fWf 1, , 'v K . 4 V FACULTY it- A fr iendly at rnosfphere . . . und Faculty and students . . getting acquainted er the autumn Squareheads of the Round Table . . . . Should We H ave Heart Brother Week? sky With clo . . until ck-like precision . . some got other ideas NATIONAL COOPERATIVE REFINERY ASS'N. H, s' .V K . ?, I l , A 4 P P, E? by' '-3 J A f I - ,T E ,QQ , V J N w -V +- mr' r -Qagf , . .---4, - We V 's L.,..L H GUY HAYES Rural Life E. S. HERSHBERGER Art MAURICE A. HESS English GEORGE KEIM Physical Education ANNE KREHBIEL Piano DELLA LEHMAN English ALICE MARTIN Registrar Commerce MAX MCAULEY Alumni Secretary BURTON METZLER Religion R. E. MOHLER Museum Curator MINNIE MUGLER Piano O. A. OLSON Commerce Economics AUDREY SAN ROMANI Organ and Piano MILDRED SIEK Home Economics SIDNEY SMITH Coach PAUL SOLLENBERGER Music Education GLENN SWINGER Public Relations SARAH MAY VANC IL English I. RICHARD WARBHAM Religious Life Director ALVIN WILLEMS Rural Life Industrial Arts R. GORDON YODER Business Manager REV, HARRY K. ZELLER Minister of the Church of the Brethren, UNA YODER Speech I. K. CLINE Buildings and Grounds MIRIAM DELL Secretary to the President and Dean LEE KENDALL Buildings and Grounds . mn ww' v-rggrf-. --.. -- EDNA NEHER wi H31 Housemother of , Dotzour Hall ,J ETHEL SLIFEP. p, Manager of the w Cafeteria ' STAFF LORRETTA TIPTON Secretary to the Business Manager .LUV , 555 iii ' .ti N' E, K fix 1 Q 44 'W' 2.32 AL., .11 ,J f 'Sf 'WN' -f-C. 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Ames Denver, Colorado Miller, Darius St. John, Kansas Miller, Ronald St, John, Kansas Myers, Gene Dexter, Missouri McElwain, Marian McCune, Kansas McMurray, Royce Windom, Kansas McSpadden, Anita Lamar, Colorado Navarro, Eva Falfurrias, Texas Pauls, Harvey Hutchinson, Kansas Petty, Charles Dexter, Missouri Postier, Elouise Inman, Kansas Randle, Deane Ann 706 East Marlin McPherson, Kansas Reed, Norman Little River, Kansas Reeves, Clifford Albia, Iowa Reinecker, Jo Eva Quinter, Kansas Richert, Ivan 221 East Skanche McPherson, Kansas Roberts, Louis Gove, Kansas Robinson, George College Courts McPherson, Kansas Rodrick, Bill 932 N, Wheeler McPherson, Kansas Rolfs, Merle Geneseo, Kansas Royer, Max Minburn, Iowa Sampson, Gerald Wauseon, Ohio Schmidt, Robert 1638 Woodland Witchita, Kansas Schnorr, Jimmie 521 S. Chestnut McPherson, Kansas Senger, Delmar South English, Iowa Shenefelt, Dale McCune, Kansas Shively, Jeane Cheraw, Colorado Shull, Irene Colo, Iowa Smith, Mary Alice Beaver, Iowa Snyder, James York, North Dakota Spitzer, Richard Wiley, Colorado Spitzer, Robert Wiley, Colorado Spohn, Marilyn Inman, Kansas Steffy, Delvis Ozawkie, Kansas Stucky, Galen Route 2, McPherson, Kansas Stucky, Paul R, College Courts, McPherson, Kansas Switzer, Ina Haxtun, Colorado Thomas, Robert Canton, Kansas Treloar, Darlene Sumner, Iowa Vance, Charles Route 2 Twin Falls, Idaho Walker, Jim Anthony, Kansas Watkins, Carol Ottawa, Kansas Williams, Gary Enders, Nebraska Williams, Robert 508 Reid Street Clovis, New Mexico Wolf, Edward Quinter, Kansas Zunkel, Clara 840 S. Pearl St, Denver, Colorado FRESHMEN... Andrews, Howard 414 S. Main McPherson, Kansas Akers, Eldon Conway, Kansas Anderson, Ronald 315 W. Second Street McPherson, Kansas Barker, Robert 304 Lehmer Street McPherson, Kansas Barragree, Nancy 309 South Maple McPherson, Kansas Becker, Marion Route 2 McPherson, Kansas Behnke, Melvin Bushton, Kansas Berg, Garner 410 W. Woodside McPherson, Kansas Bernstorf, Adele Chase, Kansas Blackwell, Jacquitta 206 1X2 South Main McPherson, Kansas Blough, Dorothy Route 4 Waterloo, Iowa Borth, Jack Routel McPherson, Kansas Bower, Robert 200 S, Kessler, Witchita, Kansas Bowman, Delores 5000 Queensbury Rd. Riverdale, Maryland Boyd, Phyllis 957-20th St, S. E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa Bradley, Phillip 1517 Jeanette Wichita, Kansas Breon, Laddie Smith Center, Kansas Broadwater, Curtis Fountain, Minnesota Brookshire, Jerry 109 Charles McPherson, Kansas Buckingham, Edith Batavia, Iowa Buskirk, J, LeRoy 1621 East Kansas McPherson, Kansas Butler, Edward Eldora, Iowa Carlson, Gordon Route 1 McPl1erson, Kansas Carpenter, Robert College Courts McPherson, Kansas Casebeer, George 300 S. Grand Avenue McPherson, Kansas Chaney, Kay Haxtun, Colorado Coffman, Keith South English, Iowa Coffman, Sara Ann South English, Iowa Correll, Dale Detroit, Kansas Cotton, Jeanine '709 S. Walnut McPherson, Kansas Dadisman Lee Nevada, Iowa Danyluk Ferl L. Galva, Kansas Day, Kelly Wareensburg, Missouri Denny, Lyle 205 N. Chestnut McPherson, Kansas DeSelms, Dareld 812 Munnell Wichita, Kansas Dine, Jane Flagler, Colorado Doughty, Gerald 1700 East Gordon McPherson, Kansas Eckman, Mary Ann Haxtun, Colorado Ebbert, Charles Quinter, Kansas Emerson, John 421 West Haight Street McPherson, Kansas Emmett, Edward Redfield, Iowa Erisman, Nancy Fairview, Missouri Evans, Rita Blair, Nebraska Fancher, Kenneth Rocky Ford, Colorado Fike, Duane Ramona, Kansas Finckh, Rowena Worthington, Minnesota Flandermeyer, Lenore Stafford, Kansas Flory, Joyce Clarence, Iowa Flory, Phyllis Clarence, Iowa Ford. Joan 210 East Marlin McPherson, Kansas Frazier, David 1004 Court Street Charles City, Iowa Glotfelty, Joyce Route 3 Batavia, Iowa Goodfellow, Alma Lyons, Kansas Grimm, Phyllis 920 5th Avenue DeWitt, Iowa Grose, Dale Dellvale, Kansas Grossnickle, Wayne Laurens, Iowa Grove, Harriette Keswick, Iowa Groves, Harold Waka, Texas Guiot, Earl Glasco, Kansas SPRAGUE OIL SERVICE KING'S DRUG STORE Guenther, Mardella Fredericksburg, Iowkcvvi-if AWAAVX 'Hamilton, Phyllis 221W, Jackson Street irden, Illinoisn Haney, Robertine Orienta, Oklahoma Harms, Norris Haxtun, Colorado I-lershburger, James 145 N. Olivette McPherson, Kansas Hildreth, Billy Jo Ankeny, Iowa Hinkle Gaye Canton, Kansas Holderread, Donald Route 1 Ripley, Oklahoma Holloway, Betty Lee Box 271 Quincy, Washington Hoover, Duane Overbrook, Kansas Hunnicutt, Don Sabetha, Kansas Jeffries, Dwayne Ringwood, Oklahoma Johnson, Herbert 406 South Congress Polo Illinois Johnson, Norma Jean Route 1 McPherson, Kansas Kauffman, Ruth 117 Butler York, Pennsylvania Keim, Anne Box 690 Nampa, Idaho Keim, Elizabeth Route 5 Nampa, Idaho Kendall, Kathryn 1422 East Euclid McPherson, Kansas King, Barbara314North Cuyler Pampa, Texas Kolman, Verlin Narka, Kansas r iffzsfin rf ' f- f u ' i Sittner Marlin Ellinwood Kansas Smith, Bonnie Route 2 Grand Junction, Colorado. -I Smith, Ronald 324 West Euclid McPherson Kans A V ' 41, frm Smith, Sidney 1223 East Euclid McPherson', Kamigrz, Z.,,.,,-, Snyder, Eugene York, North Dakfita'3:'e:,i,,p?f'3, .5,WL,Q.9if .,ef'1,',,2,v, Stern, Roy Fredericksburg, Iowavgwda, A M I ff Strickler. 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