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Student Council Educational Affairs Commission. Front Row, L-R; Marcia Reck, Kay Branaman, Vice-President, Educa- tional Affairs; and Betty Fliginger. Back Row, L-R: Ralph Hickman, Oliver Manuel, and Linn Maddox. DAD'S DAY was brought to a close at halftime ceremonies when the winning Dads received awards for the following . . . achievements: (L-R) Youngest, oldest, most chil- dren at K.S.T.C and a tie for traveling the furthest distance. Giv- ing congratulations is Student Council President, Lewis Bertalotto, while the master of ceremonies, Dick Haines, waits his turn. Student Affairs Commission. Front Row, L-R: Grace Ann Dallam, Mari- lyn Sigle, Vice-President, Student Affairs; Mary Kay Nonbello, and Mary Filewood. Back Row, L-R: Dan Schamberger, Kanza Editor; Jim Alnutt, Casey Jones, and Ted White.
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Lead 'Jeam Student Government Commission. Front Row, L-R: Jack Richardson; Margie Macheers; and Jim Rhoades, Vice-President, Student Government. Back Row, L-R; Sam Cox, Leroy Laudabarger, Bob Lager Human Relations Commission. Front Row, L-R; Shirley Jones; Dave Alvarado, Vice-President, Human Relations; and Agnes Diller. Back Row, L-R: Charles Guatney, Dudley Evans, Tom Elliott, and Jim Manning.
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n a HARVESTERS of the ripe fruit: Ralph Hickman, president; Carolyn Bradshaw, secretary; Clara Reida, treasurer; Marilyn Peer, board of publications; Jim Manning, vice-president. The golden ears of knowledge, the sweet-smelling hay of memories, and the ripe fruit of Christian philosophy, when heaped in the storehouse of the mind, represent the yield of the grow- ing season at K.S.T.C. They are sorry to leave, but glad it's over . . . antici- pating the future. Being president of his class was only one of his duties, which were all well accomplished. 23
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