Metropolitan Community College - Sunburst Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1963

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UNXGY1 COLLYJ ff-t :-xr .4 ..'x:e-:'5:.E5a,NE'R N l X ,,,, ,,4, ., .A ,,.,::::,:,:Q:E.:4:: Ny- 1 'f-'1s:f--:rm .. , h ww., Y:F:1-.4:4:.,, -zxadefzg .4 4:-,ziikktf .Q-Z., SAS CXTY .NYSE GUYS .. f?4Ki1335t5isn-..: xii- '- I -rug. :N - ' i ,3' .' Q 1 I. , kv N !,A,,.,.l- x Q' fig, GTM 1. . 1. v. xsih-an XXC - Xb Qx x x DEDICATION: For the past forty years, Junior College of Kansas City, Missouri has prospered and pro- gressed with the able assistance of Miles G. Blim. In his various capacities as instructor, assistant Dean, and Dean he has given his time and effort toward advancing Junior College to the impres- sive position it holds today. During this time he has displayed outstanding devotion to and un- derstanding ot both students and faculty, who in return have grown to admire and respect him. In appreciation for his service to us and to our school we dedicate our 1963 Sunburst to Dean Blim. 4:,:,:,'. ' ,X 11. -5'-. VV 4 , -Z-fi, di, x M X , .mg-' f ' v 1 Y. ' X. 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'W 1 NY X .W ...4 -- And eu! lunch ai noon. LME Sluclenfs wail their lurn lo Ro! in line. 1 jan Dx lk C xx., ' ...-- J 4 , Paul Reisbord lakes information for lhe sludenl directory. Thai was 34-221whoO? 7 Mr Sloclnmeyer cldmifs - England did have a SOCIAL SCIENCES The social sciences -- history, sociology, wesierncivilizalion, economics, and poliiical science -- provide lhe siudenf wifh a general knowledge of ihe pusl and present behavior of man, and ihe rise and fall of his civilizations. Mr Halley discusses o governmenl for lcon Ucon econ wecon Ucon Oheywrl History repeats iisell - repeats itself - repeals :Iseli 8 few laults P5 fi Mr Burnham says - l'll bel Socrules didn'l have all lhese absenlees PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY Tlsxege courses are designed lo niulxe intelligible the vtlri- ous pl-lbses of human lexperi- ence. They ahemplflo give sfudenls a beher undersland- ing of the world in which they live and their place in if. Bul Miss MoseleYf l lhoughl 'The Thinker' posed In 'he nude? 9 General business courses include account- ing, business law, marketing, business sta- tistics, and business management. For the secretarial student there are also typing, shorthand, procedures courses and other courses to provide special skills. The depart- ment provides a broad range ot work both for the transfer student and those who take iobs immediately after graduating from LC. Dear John , ., Line up, .--v- BUSINESS... I xl I -5,- Don't laugh - Then he told me l was tired.- Wha let you in7' -Au Q4 , ali'-DW 'Mft MATHEMATICS . . H -r-ww eg' XX Banzai, Jbx Whc:d'ya say? m me fflif. 2-,Q . ,-.: Q-Q 'ee' Q94 xl! Well, il worked yeslerdcY-H J, ., rr. NX . W5 f AS f Vi, VK J TT x . 41, ,. One lor the money Theory ol revolution. lrevollingll fs 4 ke fl M , lr if 1 'v:, ' 1 - . '-, ,:'la1wQ-fi-XA' I - K' 1' 'X 'N' fl- wr' :.J2f3:',jQ,f.l Q53 54' ' l7' fv:?F?-Q uggig:vl:El25l:,::r:El l filly-li' N , D-4:-fE4r . A L W 4 V. jig'-'. 'mg ,. .u3elv lv . . Q In flank-edgy ond age ol space, mathemuhcs is essenffqlfin alnijyf every wcllx of llle Years lrgiijii now, pzijzfuuvl s some olJ C s alumniigiplll- apply 'lzfqyvledge in fields slill upgfiiqilored lodayfi fl -A AY ENGLISH . . wi A ' Dr. Wilkins deals oul pop quizzes English' courses are basic lo ony college curri All courlqx requirf A lily lo read Withxfeqy-if lwension and wrillefjizlgqrly and occu- rolely.,,-, Hfixnglislw deparl- merplif, .'C. developslhese sldlfiiftfsxwell as studying lif- erczfure and the literary muslers. . . and Now lor our nexl hymn. LANGUAGES... . .. fo hecll wilh il. I .j:f?i' . if ll 2 55? 'ESS .. . - ... . l- ' . Y , if? ,.,. I ,.f 1 ax 'N A . 3,4-E 1' h 4.11.-.2 1 .255 . ' - I '5' w 'J . 5 f 1 ,. A' V . P- 41.1 -.xl-JI' I .' l We musl go lo'word lo llle New Franlierf' zp.......... L SilllEiEQfiV' Buenos Dias, Madmoiselle lraulein. The foreign language deparl- menl of J. C., offers two sla- vic languages - Russian and German, and lwo romance languages - Spanish and Frenclllusgme iype of foreign language 7S,..required ol al- most any college, and al J.C. the language ufuurses are laughl well and mclcle flnler- esling under lhe l'1c1nc.l'h1tex- perienced leachers. V r- 1 A lock in adion. ILb,,:, A' V.,-:V bd L. Pr, f : k 'gal' '- -r ' N12 ES if .- 3 in '-4 1 f:'K - .4 K il-.' gf Y ,.,l ' 1, -.sg -'hm M- api' 7 P P , g ., '55 ,M ,. ' I 1 , ' K, K V Q 1 'Y' N M AV - w C I in A V , A - I ii ': I A , - 1 . 2 GT ' U' , ' , ,B J -N, Well, You've pul your laol in il now r 1 f Men's Physical Education provides a parlicipulion program ol aclivilies including touch foolbnll, basketball, volleyball, soffball, and truck. Such adivilies keep our J. C. MEN in shape. - I., I EZ- V QQ, MV V ... ,f . . 1- C ' 1- -1- f 1'-is Q f g 4 - WZ 4 'Z hi. J ,, :qt j , -A ,V 1-x ...W nv- M - -' ,, :Civ-,L V . X3- 'qt 'N' . lr 1- FJ ff l I4 Coach, ils lime lo drain lhe pool again.' MEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION . Whse-oopl v'1I ' 5055, -S ccm, 'ici WZ, is-...- WHY noi? - Cun'l dance. WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION . . -1. -1 Q Whee-oopl l ' 1, ,Nr-.Y 52 Q11 1-Q13 531 ?HE:3':E2i12:-Q A, - 'laif 233, wi mir I'1?.11'1'., ,.:ff, 1'-111239 fr-fe5r,zS xx: 211i':'E i:s:::-5f'gg.:g,qg- :fi'P7'j A -,gf.:?f,3.:1z:1.zf5:5 ' Q:?5: '4 ' ' .: f--'f::'-gy, 531.-img: -911' Jm,f,...x,,.Qv,NL,,,.,.- .. . , V K ,t Sim ik U K ix 33, XX 6-55' N 2.399 2 9? 15 X 1 Y :fi-2' WSW Q ,vw JN'-'iv KH 'D N yy, 1 54 , 5,4 'cy . f'gL1'rg1:Qff,E.g4:e1.'.A 'c::s:-Vs-:-rw1.f.E2:'.':2g1,:,1 h .,.,4:f.-:f,- :Mint-:': :law-'-,z-4 ! A - . . f4.c .f A-:-Ali' ' -1ix'L1s :af Q fwmrlf'-vrzf''.1:1::z11r.12s2513:--1.2E'?4A'-11:5-1Y:x?b 'im -A,::e:-133322-:er:':1. 4gif:2iSflf5i:k6 ' ' 1i1 2:f5i?i22E2E2??fEif'2?EVfW'' 7' - ' A T .9 ' '- ,mf---' f1f'lif:7if1:ll5f3Eifj5Ef:':53'5Qfi.l . - K' ' cu. '1- 5 :-3:5-' X ' -AL-X F . ,S.:N..,,Q H .,,.wb,, - ,,.. F, Y.-l -. Q 1' y ,,- Q-.-v- r - we 'wig if-YY-'ff'-' -.- ff- .p- sw. ...,- 1 V 'VZ . . f .l 5 0 .,5.E5::32xtIfE.,:, . x ' X--wwf...- .,::.:, , , , ,miiiyxagghs X15-'xxx-.:-pak, -- - i Tl : sfrvfv is 'QR?.,.'S-1135:fff 7ivNN'-X3f555S135s1?:2'.:--' ' 3'7:-if, 3-S c X . . 5' Y wx lf. 39' c a 3 l L' l l' 5 X , - . 1 N rf w XF ' , u X ir.-.. P? .Q l A '3 9' 4 X ,KX +85 .1 S33 Q6 3 fn K X x X si' i X - K Q17 AGR xw .xxxfsx ,I V. . H- Q N ,X . X ' Y 1 ok X N N X N N. Ml X ' S9 K 'X N' X xx YQXR ,T X X xx 5 X 'X , NN xiii... I - X X x xxx Nt 0 xx 1 .F N X 4 X1 .f x 5 ' X- . F1573 - xc: Q F- J Jfgi, -- The leg, bone is connecled lo lhe hip bone. A A M44 all -- -m- :IEEE 'ax ...., ,,,.... -if -A -. V ,, -- W ' -A -Ag, ,wgs K . l4YU.v.v:aq,,,,, ,L J . -Q-. No strings clinched! ,R X The curriculum for Wqmen's Physical' education includes moclerjpfcltince, swimmiggfuiicl inslpudibn in the skkillfdhd rulegvpfieosonul sports. ' Fun, Vandzgpoifsporfsmanship lhrive . VV-.- l ' 'Vosphere of physical aciivily. -1- A fcscmofed :loss looks on os a sfudenfdemonsfrafes his weigh! lufhng we . ., f fl! 9? ,X . lf's share time in speech class. XX Al X 'hi l' SPEECH . . 1 ' Have you heard the one abouf fhe fro ing salesmen who ...... 1 l , ',:,s,zL,, ' .x seq! -,S ti .1 +4 03 -0511 3 Z jf' The speech deparfmenf affords an op- porfunify for sfudenfs fo goin experience in speaking before o group, and also in the preparafion 'and delivery of their own speech moferiof. A required course of J. C., speech develops confidence ond poise applicable fo all fdC0,S of life. XNQ X t U p sig, V 1 Q- ' A, . K1 -- - A ,fy ve Oo-fny ee-bay or of-nay oo-foy eebay X Vlhth iheir performances inlpub- lic and in the classroom, ihe music sludenls exercise iheir vo- cal Ialents. In addiiion they have fine opporfuniiies lo probe the mysteries of harmony. Chrisi- mas and Spring Fesiival are two highlighls ol the musical year. FRANIISLG 'fl i 'l ,r wma: ' 4 fo e. r i -W -i y if --gr 1 V Q ii' ' rr- ST- S A-. V Linda carves a good figure. FJ W, l i Art courses attract many students . . The art courses at Junior College may include o study of the various schools ot art and their respective artists, the Xehistory ol qrt, or drowing classes where students may develop their own talents. The highlight of the year lor the art studentsfis the fine arts festival, presen-V ted every year by Junior lag I8 Ax gig-wx' ,- -- wx X K X e:,,..N..:xi:XfX XX H y 3 gs: I- f X .Q f 'ij : N ' as-Q TMS Qrt X X , we N x 'X Art displays beautify the J. C. halls. .HV l'm toraver blowing bubbles . . xx gl , HOME ECONOMICS. . . X 2 2 l . ,,.,..,.,...,. R 3-XYQQ , X I xp -'isa - -5'.-Eff! X- I r 3-y 'T s. 1' . sf X f a , on We have fun with our Barbie DOllS4 ,JJLY 12 L3 X il-0' Fried lerndoclLs?? Home-ec students learn cooking slmills. ' f ffl' X Kip 'Y nl wonder where the yellow went The Home Economics students may study in fields including dress designing, dietetics, or in- terior decoration. J. C. offers a home-ec course which provides a foundation to excel in any of these careers, or in the all im- portant one of homemaker. Are they brand names? 5. ri i W Q2 ' v ments A Physics class studies the problem ot relo- tive weight. Preparation is necessary for conducting lab experi- Home Brew ??? I! K, 1 . X Chemistry and pxhysics ore' basic sciences which deql ' hltho compo- sition, properties, Chg es, and in- teractions of matter andy nergy. Many ot our generationsfp 5 tial scientists and ,eflgineers e and toriguldsi X 1' 43 - found in thee,q!'I5mi5try and lab poringgligygrlftheir instrumentsjgg A 20 Y. ll Mr. Liese demonstrates the value of pull, CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS . . . X . XX. . ,L s N .VV 2' -, Q .sgssww fin X . N f- 'qv' Come on, il's my turn now. li Paul Husleud poses. Tha slvaenl, Engineering musl lake T: rses In surveying and archi- lefclurqf' royving in which he learns HQ ' lo muriipyuloie 'qquipmenl re- ,A Q11 'ed fo the lielclmsggngineering. The Q 'bQS:V builders of our bridggs and build- ,f ings of lomorrow may-be sien on lhe J. C. lawn wiih lheir exquipmeni. A lulure archilecl cleverly conslrucls on oufhouse. I---A-L ...ff - Ronnie Bond and Mr. Coombs colluborule on designs lor a lull-ou? . . 1 f - shelter. , f --. it 4.-i44,,- 4 f Q1--W 1 .- ,1,f, - W -Q, ,Q ,.f f -f 4 , ,L , fry: .. 4' X 19 SURVEYING AND ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING . . . 21 BIOLOGY . . . BOTANY . . . P N.-1 X , fx ' P , 1 x' 5. ly E3':?f1'3of:E?'ZLsgQHand Elaine Ebert said fl-:ey were looking for QI-we The biological sciences are essentially con- cerned wiih lhe sfudy of living organisms. Experimenisflectures, and Iaboraiory work make fhis an inferesiing and inlormafive course abou! life and nafure's ways. Z Thai loolms like my brofl1er!ll l T l Zombie Jamboree - Mr. Hanlmins and Carolyn Smifh measure their vilal lung capacity P 1 Now, lei ME fell Mr. Vineyard discusses contours with hiS students. 99 2-' Heyl It is round. GEOLOGY.. . .. GEOGRAPHY X, is -V Mr. Bisl-iop's Geology class study profiles , , . Rocks, minerals, and maxpssbecome familiar objects to the studentsen- rolled in Geology and Geograplify. Several field trips were talcen to Swope Park, here in Kansas City, and the Geology students visited some of the more prominent rock quarries and mines in Missouri. Sdlfli activities supplement thesefcourses and make them full anduiinferesting. 5' X xv , Whee-oopl XX ' 3' if. -if ff 1 Wild! on the Pardon my bloomers .... J. C. siudenfs celebrafe Ohe Cuban blockade N -5:3 ,.,'x f Ken Slanion . . , How low can you go? Prefty low . . . Karen Jones f 5. 'x:, aIi,.,.X '- A R. r . L' S E v. Q ,-N S. 1 Junior College is an around-the-clock in- stitution. The evening program of Junior College is an extension ot the day pro- gram, and is organized primarily lor stu- dents who are employed through the day. The program parallels the regular day ses' sions in class time, course time, and course content, but the type of student varies from the typical day student in his attitude and responsibility in school. Most ofthe night school students maintain jobs in addition to their studies, and are more apt to place a higher value on receiving their education. This really takes guts. www, i' QRS- .r 'F-,X -1+ s N I I 'lg' Bill Magee and George Balsy entertain lhemselves before class. . ,K ,r'Wr:+::s' I ji w? .f f. 0 1 -Q-, it 3 A. ' 6 , P' . G 'fr hr. i X r 2 ,E ,, fd l S5 f Going down? Claire Marlin and Cecil Williams find lhe place wilh ihe help ol Mrs. Gibson. Bu! Dr, Welllver .ff s- 5, , I .4 4 'GK 6 IJIRARX 'NX i -me V7 T - ,, , . V. .1 K vt , 1 4 - QW-g E :gn 1 ,1 vi up ' . ,ffqs V I ' by . uw! ,f l, iw V 2111 ,' g .. 4 H' A I i i . 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Some ot its many functions are: decorating for the Junior College dances, participating in orientation, und, up to this point, they have served as the student government. The student service committee, composed of both freshmen and sopho- mores, is a group of people who give of their time, talents, and efforts in order that we may have school events thatare purpose- ful and smooth-running. 'F 'V Q' ,I 'Ni H4 Honoligclgvfy gr no honor church N., I -ai SNEA fbi,- ,ef 151- si frifhg :..f2'1- .ETiI3S.l ' 513' ..-.s:.- . ,f..-43, E A E:-,Fx y 572' S fifrf f sf? . .-fa: 1, 4 ,- izfg. :.. s.- , .1 , . 'W ' -5 iLelt lo righli Cynthia Jennings, Hislq leon Judliins, Vice Pre5,5 Pom Nulhans- Pres. Ida Mae Cooper, Sec.? Lorri Deon Lewis, Sgt.-al-arms, Dr. Finley, Advisor. SNEA is lhe sludenl branch of lhe Nafional Educafion Associalion which has as ils func- fion, lhe developmenl ol a professional allilude loward educalion. The organizalion also helps sludenls gain a broader lcnowl- edge ol lhe leaching lields bolh in lhis counlry and abroad. The SNEA aclivilies al Junior College include: oulslanding speak- ers on educational lields and college oppor- lunilies, communify services such as usher- ing lor various .l. C.luncllons,helping needy lamilies, and planning aclivilies lor the en- ioymenl of ils members. ll Q i ln! .515 ri il' Y inh- ',.q .xx wg, . ' 1 -.-'iff' K iii . 2-5. 'ui Miss Knotter, advisor, listens intently with her gfudenfs Boniour amis! Comment allez-vous? Cries ot this and many other appropriate French sayings can be heard as a meeting ot the French Club, sponsored by Mlle. Knotter, begins. The French Club had an- other very active and exciting year. One ol the many worthwhile activities under- taken by the French Club this year was the adoption of a needy family for Christmas. Tres bien!! Tres bien!! w- ' 5 Il il I 1. K mlm AZ! ! . 4 Q nn. Nice CORN Well, they said they'd wipe up the fl00f With U5- tiglilfilltllll As the '62-'63 season of intramural basketball opened at Junior college, the competi- tion between the five teams ran high. The Hawks, Wildcats, '69ers, Hustlers and Champs battled through the elimination tournament in a hard fought contest with only one team emerging the victor. The games, which were played in the evening, attracted many supporters for each of the teams, and provided plenty ot action and excitement to the end ofthe play otts. XX .4 5- Qui Y ' 1 Y 5 , --.wer 5 s R , , Q ...oN'i' ' ., X .- ' 1. ff- V Q,-X: , , 3 MJ 5fP5if ' i , F2123 2 1-NL N' i Skggdfp - . . ' 1 'Fig -7Q.-'f.f- any 5- x If : SS' Q5wiXi5N?f A X 12i'.1sif I RKMQ f ' . . - L 3,569 S3-V i Qff' g -' f 1 . fr- L M ,- ,, EV- 3 -six 5 1,31 s ' . X f .C - fe., , , , F I ,am 4 40 . , ff . if Ron Bond Oakes ihe bull on c lump, os Ohe HusOlers go on Oo beai fhe '69ers The Hustlers ond '69ers baffle for Ohe ball. Z0 41? f N ,,,1i'l H2-1. Y., ,,,, -'- Q, mu, A ' , ,ii V, +5 v ,sm V it-7, mL1::Qi,4d,,g, F , .s '44-Y.. . Ms x,.,.,4,,nW, WN, , m Q 37 ' ' ' 1 Y::g.f.3agaga Q X' . R . X - I Q hi K T ,. ,,., 5 -41.3, ,. I. XL- 1, B 2 '- ',f-:gz .-.. f' - Ba x xx... 4 4. X -, Lu 'lx .-X J' , N. 2 HSN X -1 A fx N Monday, October 22, tOg3O AM Teresa y su Compania Espanola 5 new QXSX N fx 'xx x X QXQQQN X x v X ENN Xxx XS 0 N Q XXX X X cy QS! ,XS NN X K QC- wx xx xx N M X Xygxx x N w fx 56 X N' Qt xxx X X xx X t lgyxwx wx xXN xx xx . x X my x v Y WAN x 3K X Em fat. WW 9 Vtxy anime x 'V QQYN Mxrxs Q N 'N 4-Q N X U' K' 5v2K5x0 ,qwifxx , x -ax X M o A t 3 A 4' X QNX If42:'IL':E2:i'?IEfE1,S3.2:?1-TI :Lili info - - WFS! Sxrkxxb ti Czffxx- Q'--'.,'E,-2:3 ' iqititifk-T:bi'. rarer S X- I y N f S :mfa:.zx':-fR':a:.w. 3- t -av'335:1:'1::Ni:5aE:fWF:N:2m tS:r:4:-E::f31:13: N. : siisfiaf-SS:-:IIQHESQ 'if-1-If -Misfi- 'i-:1 Z,ql:3I:SS'?f2 'X 6.1 -ER .' Rb. -v sg:1'g--:E-E2:f:QS55-Q:2:r3frE'. EIXQLA 1'2- :22r'.- 1v35:3:Q3-2351pg,-EIIQQ'-r?f ,Ii? ' , E:-gqgjgzg :,.,'25,:::. ' , if . 2 V 13235 2452:sI1e::'s2fsf5:fe::-s:,?i 4 IFN :asw- f14.3'g.g:,:gs::,:::1:':fgg5 1-wq.,,.,. , I-'k3:- E- 1 -It5:k7:25'KF5T:3ii5i?fbC5J?Ef . r X 5 .... . Y .xg 4, X if , A i is K Q, , , X x 1 ' 53 1, , 4 1 X 'PJ' y 7521:-'-1-:LI -E'5'5':J -3.252232-: .-:f'fE-Ev?-521.--fir Teresa, rated by many critics as the warld's leading woman Spanish dancer, with a company of eight. av' Y ,g -ul '- iii .-1 it A . ky 1' 3. .sg l'fi rv- ..w g . iff' f.-' ,n: ' .-4 xt - pr-r ,- Tuesday, February 26, 1030 AM r.-.a Dr James Robertson 1he brilliant young historian appointed by President Kennedy to be Executive Director of the Civil War Centennial Commission. . 2 ' 139543.- A fi.: -'IQ -J - Monday, February 18,1O:3O AM John Langstahf Recording artist for top companies, this accomplished baritone won the 1959 Music Clubs award for best presentation at American Music abroad. Tuesday, March 12, 10:30 AM James Mathis Winner of the 1962 Steinway-Cliburn award, this outstanding pianist is rapidly rising to the top rank of American con- cert artists. swmwswwswa xxxxkks XXX 'VA' ,f::.,'- . -xh- '- 'N Q D S X 'N wx k x-X X x M 5. 2 LMMNN XQNMX M N , N N Ky Hug xsxx ' Xfs ox , N S-NX x X N NN XXX Xgww ' . . 'Q . XXX Hi Q X Sf 1 . ox XX. x X S XX N xdxy x 'xx N cm . N X s Q, ,k x - V x Y X QNX X 'X X A T x www A mQQN YN x X T? -Ns. CIR - T' wwww i U 1 Q X, 1 Q t 0 ' 5: 4 f ' H .V E I RIC L 5- 'rnni . 1' :J V - F21 N 3 m n -5 Av lf-2 img L fi' N ' . Q 2 , . 5? .1 W? 9 in Q N- X , B K .V C.-3, Ax' .L ii' ' . ' 1' U if 1 'r5 'iRf-'2 -1 337- if ez? ' X Mi-'iw 1: I. -' .5 . I is 55' 'h 31,5 ata-':.n-gjyakg I I f g I' ,.1, ' Q4 w Lgfmfqsf -. L,?1'ni.pmf3 6 4 Q . J,-y. - .QL , ,h A ,fr 1-.f-. -,,:g'Lvm. Q r A - fi.-:vw N. Y 5 J! -J f' ,fr -fr' -Fr-P ,4 . ' ., .n '. .. ' '-W u 'J '- iff Xxx , ' W ' X fg H.: f Q -f 4 f x -Q Q. 2 f f. ff 'fag 2- -f ' i ff ff- . 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V' fl' Lvlvxwqv- HAH 'vm www- fx X ov, ,, 1. 36 3. 43 Nigga: 1: 1 xx :AX-I 9,5 Q.'.,:::':5:1s.fa e 7:1550 - yr,-az :e4,:fs5i:2j?1fqf?i. :asf .:f-s:n:1fQf-4,, fy.,ga4'11r:'.vx1 :g::,4j:j5-f- .T 1155565255221gflhilfrl C - 'L'5jgQiEQi-Egffi. ffl ' ::gZ-qhzwz as .frgzzuizi-:S'. fiillzffififf iiiE22S1QZs1f3.f :QM - ::,:,.v.g:.f1:-,'.4- Ef.s'.g':55:-H231--' ..... b 5 ??2g?5:fzrP.1'9. N14 gig. - 5:6 2392222 -, Q ffl ': 5 52352.33 '. RI- ,. 2-'ff ff fzaggiffgxiz 515, 5 Ifafiirifi fw One of the cultural highlights of the year atJunior College, is the presentation ot the line arts festival. The three'greats in the field ol humanities were represented by the music, art, and dramatics departments, supple- mented by contributions in dance by the Women's Physi- cal Education Department and ending with a finale of refreshments arranged and served by the Home Econo- mics Department. The College owes many thanks to the students and faculty members who worked so hard to produce one of the most outstanding programs presented at J. C. this year. 'ii' I '5nF24'x ,Y pu- :-. M b ,ff SW' ..-4 I Good Show - e ff' -'af f ffffw 6 GK jf L fyrwu d y h y.n. he The Chorus sings Hcindel's Messiah. Roby Epperson sings Silver Bells Music Speech Morion Nelsen Louise Abney Artwork Stoging Mory Moulton Mottlwew Flynn Steve Davis reods the Christmas Story from the Bible, Reception 48 Mildred Wright The wonderful warmth and spirit of Christmas were enhanced by the Jun- ior College presentation of LIGHTS OF CHRISTMAS. Lights out of doors repre- sented the lighter side of Christmas, followed by Lights from the People, selected Christmas carols from all parts of the world. lights of literature inclu- ded readings stressing the real mean- ing of Christmas and the program ended with Lights from Great Masters, Bach and Handel, concluding with the beautiful Hallelujah Chorus. 5' J b-4 4 1 , . .O The Vocollegiates sang traditional Christmas Carols. FQ . James Jenneh narrated the Christmas Program The Vocollegiates preseni u lively Chrisfmas scene. 49 -9 , 'X .gg 11' . - ,J-otxinavf ,vnu V-51-In . ...., ,, .ur I hgx Q Q x ,vga I.. -, -Q f ' ,. Z 5 P? 1 -Hx 5 0 2 5 i 1 f sz ff' ih can' es To Students, Potrons ond Friends of Junior College We congrotulote the Staff of Sunburst '63 for on interesting story ofthe Junior College in the 48th yeor of its history! While performing on increosing oreo- wide service for higher educotion in metropoliton Konsos City, the Junior College provides, os this pictoriol record shows, 0 climate thot is wholesome ond stimu- loting for o growing student body. Miles G. Blim Deon ond Director 52 N! . .A , ,, ASSISTANT DEAN ASSISTANT DEAN Mr, Girard T, Bryant Mr. Howard N. Monet! ASSISTANT DEAN - Mr. Thomas M. Shay 3.- 1 fx I C7 I I 'f r- A ,. ,Q-:nj THE COUNSELING DEPARTMENT: ILel'I Io righfl Dr. Elizabeth Berry, Mr. A. K. Longfellow, Miss Doroihy Wrighf. 53 S ,,f- j BUSINESS OFFICE REGISTRAR Mrs. Lingelbach, Assislanf Financial 5eCfel0 Y Miss Inez R. Dahl Miss Stein, Financial Secrefary. U 'ox REGISTRAR'S OFFICE fFronlJ, Mrs. Coonce, Mrs. Delaney 1Baclxl Mrs. Stark, Mrs. Gilberi, Miss Hendon, Mrs. Gales. 54 Y-X4-4 I K . ' .. . ' i Vivre Q , , 1. -,N . as if is 4 Af I' fi'-if Af' - '1' '1' 'I . lil? -ld ' 1 fi i it If 4 ,ukxslmm 1 3- 51' - ,gt .f Q 'Fifi' 1.+Liti if 'I' . N A 7? I , 7 -1? A. Agia , 1 4' lf In . -WR ' W in ,asf - , 19 ga in -ifql H ' '1'lN'i'-fella- iff lit 3 :P ul hr 1-Qvf,-1-i. 4 l'-if-1 :V A .A i 5 1.5 'f Ia ' -Rjf? -5- li?-Y -tt: sg . i f . -A . .I-A... 1 -Hui I t I' f-ju, . .Qu-,L 1, ' s Tiff ,I - -' DEAN'S SECRETARY Mrs. Rowe fiv- 'iff' 4 ..... t- X- MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT: Qleli lo Righll Fronl Row'Mr. m, Mr. Herberl Masiers, Mr. Troy Smilh, Mr. Mr. Marvin Goldslein. Bacll RowrMr. Harvey Bush, Mr. Russell Lee, Mr. Kermil Keller, Mr. Herberl Kramer, Mr. Don Reeves, Mr. C, R. Smilh, Mr. Allen Uherbacli. Z CHEMISTRY DEPARIMENT: iLeH lo Right' Mr. Lynn Bailey, Chairman, Miss Marjorie Fox, Mrs. Jean Scurlock, Mr. C ------M Mr Cane Carman, NURSE: Miss Mary Ella Porler llellj. HOME BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT: SealeclrDr. O. T. Ballard, Chairman. flefllo Righli Sland' ECONQMICS: Miss Mild,-ed W,-5959, ing-Mr. Robert Honlmins, Mr. William Slanley, Mr, William Barnes, Mr. Jerold Poin- dexler. er 'ii ,4 - T .1 X , X , ff? vs ' -- ,. W 3 Sf' ,Q 74's 1 , s . ,,.n:.:M,Ni I X N, 13:3 '7...f::Z:'.41f'7:'75 - Q T - ,'90s ' ' v N. . Q cg, .f ' 0 9' zu- -4 'fs DATA PROCESSING: Mfr Jerome Foefke- PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT: sealed-Miss Dorotl1yMoseley lLel'l to Rightl Standing-Dr. Kleta Finley, Mrs. Helen Weaver, Mr. George Burnham. SPEECH DEPARTMENT: llelt to Rightl Mr. Robert Koch, Mrs. Roberta Rousseau, Dr. Louise Abney, Chairman, Miss Nanabel Cassell, Mr. Matthew Flvnn. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: lLelt to Rightl Front Row'Mr. Samuel Grolmes. Mr. Garland Nichols, Mr. Harold Reese, Dr. Ray Lawless, Miss Margaret McElin, Mrs. Diana Wolman, Mrs. Elsie Townsend, Miss Mary Agnes Swinney, Mrs. Mary Frances Good, Mrs. Alice Tunks, Miss Geraldine Kramer, Baci Raw-Mrs. Edith Bartholomew, Dr. Arthur Wilkins, Chairman, Miss Helen Allison, Mr. John Fleming, Mr. John Gazda, Mr. Marlt Christian, Mr. Roy Denham. it .Au-. i i . Merit ..r fd ,' .lrdffu SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Secned Mr Wulllom HoIley Cholrmcm fLeH Io Rughll Slondmg Mrs Behy Gibson Mr Leland Bell Mr Edward Krekel Mr George Bunch Mr Wulluam Crnsl Mr Howard Ohlme Mr JohnE Siockmeyer Mr Leon Ogulvle. ff PHYSICS DEPARTMENT Ileff Io RlgI'lII Mr Foresf Lowe Mr Dale Llese, MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT flefi Io RlghII Mrs Alice Tunis Muss Vrrglmu Kruse, Mr Fred Eber .xx-.. ' 'iii-Qgs, E452 if 5 , jg :Z ,L-A ,A ' 'lllllli llllizl xi llljl p...... . . I . ,4-u X lllsl l V FLTY-r Mr. Reese wonders Mr. Barnes munches on a Metrecczl coolzie. il Playboy will accept his short story. . Q, .X f . fx xy Qivsk I Dr. Finley enioys n hot dog, ik . 1 ' A Q A connoisseur selects the specialty of the house. Dean Bryant heard it was collegiate to smolme u pipe. asp 6, O I. 'rf'- ! 'r.-5 5 ' .- .j.g: L ' Q Fnrluqv Mr. Sloclrmeyer hos coffee wifh I lhoughl l'd never graduale from J.C, ull his lriends. x X QX t t7 ,. J v .i L.. 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Hawks, Charles L. Hedges, George E. Irwin, Richard W, Jacobs, Marjorie A. Jensen, John L. King, Joyce A. Knight, William L. Cole, Nancy J. Cowdrey, Gary L Cunningham, Roberta Davis, Nancy Jo Edwards, Sharon L. K . Goodman, Thomas R. Gould, Larry J. Grace, Edward W. Galley, Mary K. Hahn Bruce H. Herald, Robert L. l-lirrterr, Gerald L. Holloway, James E Hudson, Charlie F. Hyatt, Kenneth E. , T PICTUR hard L C9 W L. Phillip L. Ku X 'C ,rx wrnn La La X Le Newborn, Thomas W. 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Edward Dean'S Honor Roll N Rank Nome Rank Name I Ladeg, llkillo Tunde Qrlh 29 Hennecke, Robert Cameron l Maxwell, Alice lynn 29 Sanders, Lindo Louise l Williston, BOYCJ 29 Starcke, Grace Marie V 4 Rosen, Stephen l. 29 Topham, Roberta Jeanne 5 Miller, Robert Lloyd 34 Shank, Linda 6 Burton, Glenna C. 35 Means, Willa D, 6 Luke, Molly M. 36 Stout, Larry N. 8 Tllf-len, N9lS0f1 APPl9l0 ' 37 Anderson, Kingdon Avent 9 Leonard, Kathleen A. 38 Neet, Thomas Edward lO Ritter, Monika 39 Sanford, Dan Merrill ll Campbell, Maurica Sue 40 PGYHB, John Tl'l0m0S l I Vogl, Valerie 4l Falkenberg, Robert A. I3 Egg!-5, Billie Rae 42 Lewis, Grace Marie l4 Casebolt, Joseph Edward , 43 louis. 1000 Adele T5 Vleffil LQLLy.Le.e ,ilu -I lf'7L 44 Teague, Ronald lb Ricono, Mary Jo 45 Butterfield, Helen K. l6 Scammon, Michael Franklin 46 Singleton, Julie Katherine I8 Erwin, June Alice 47 Bybee, Margaret Ann l9 Beard, Wanda Irene 47 Reisbord, Paul Stan 20 Hansen, Steven Carlton 49 Green, Terry Mark 21 Clark, Judith Ann 50 Vaughan, Richard Allen 22 l 5l Kellner, Rosemary Louise 23 Davis, James Albert 52 Clark, Larry Warren 24 Laughlin, Judith Ann 53 Duke, Edna May 25 Myers, Daniel Arthur Ill 53 Russell, A,-lie Ann Lf 26 Fisher, James Kingdon 55 Reed, James Maurice 27 Obeflagf Gerald Allvn 56 Ausherman, Naomi J. 28 wif I6 Boling, Jimmie Ranetta 29 Mace, Mary Beth 56 Burnett Roger G, 5 Name Rank Name -JONES' MUYY Ellen 88 Swegle, John Lee Marxsen, Mary Kathryn 89 Rozgay, Marilyn Moffett, Laird H. 89 Schwenson, Larry Dean Clouder, Ruth Ann 91 Farabee, Gordon Bruce ayeneld, Frank E. ff 92 Green, Daniel Lee Bolln, Samuel David 92 Hgwqrd, Cqrgle L, Tamborello, Rosemary 94 gufler, David E. LABEQDLDIBWK1- 95 Friedberg, Ronald R. Luthy, Charles Walter 96 Sherman, Daniel Winfield Carrillo, Marcia K. 97 Rustman, Dennis P. V Aaienaeen, Robert A. 98 Rice, Harold A. lilwfu Hall, Trudy Jeanne 98 Van Compernolle, Harold Finnell, Felicity Anthea 100 Burrighfl Charles A. Fox, Cora M. 101 Bashor, Bonnie Lou Schliebs, Victor Werner 102 McKiddy, Anna Louise Westring, Wanda M35-if 103 Brenner, Anita Pauline Becker, Dennis M. 103 Cartwright, Edward G., Jr. Finley, Mary Lou 103 Childress, Carol Ann, Fountain, Marcia Lynn 103 Colquhoun, Janet Ann Nagelvoort, Marczella 103 Donohue, Barbara Mqll, Nancy Jane 103 Hustad, Paul Andrew Packard, Eugene Louis, Jr. 103 KeelYf SlW 0n Ann Holloway, James Edward 103 Klugman, Michael L. Zeldin, Richard Mark 103 -Nan., Karen Kay L, Plank, Nancy Jane if 103 E!LrgE V 1 4194, McKinley, Paulette A. 103 Rogers, Dixie Arlene xj .. 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