Pittsburg State University - Kanza Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS)
- Class of 1959
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' Wi ' W 5 M l 1959 EWMX 3 , fd, KANSAS STATE COLLEGE OF 'PITTSBURG PITTSBURG, KANSAS Kanza Staff Introduction . . . President .... Administration . . The Class Album . . Organizations ..... Honorary .... Religious .... Departmental . . . Royalty ...... Greeks. . . . . Athletics .......... Organizational Index Student Index ..... Editor .....,..... ..... R ichard D. Slifer Business Manager .... Class Album Editors. . . . . . . . .jack Carter . .... Ann Compton Marlene Gray Organizational Editors ....... Nina Howard Greek Editors .... Athletics Iiditorl ..... Cover Design by Donna Sponsor ............. Kanza Ball Chairman. joe Porter . . .Dianne Dorsey Bob Trager ..........,RayLehr Boultinghouse . . . .Dr. C. E. Guardia . . . . . Sharon Haines hy Higher Education? What is the fundamental objective of a college or university? I am sure that we could find dozens of alleged definitions if we sampled widely enough. For example: 'to train better citizens,' or 'to train students to get better jobs,' or 'to train the leaders of tomorrow,' and the much debated 'adjustment to life philosophyf I could cite many other examples but these are typical and will suffice. These are not, and should not be, the basic objectives of a college or university. These are actually by-products which will result from the successful accomplishment of the true objective. What then is the true objective? The objective of a college or university is education. But what is education? In its true sense education seeks to train the mind. The fundamental objective of a college or university is to train minds. Information is important, but information and education are not synonymous. The dissemination and acquisition of information are vital processes in a college or university but they are not the ultimate goal. An individual does not become a success in any line of endeavor by virtue of spending four years listening to others describe how it is done and memorizing those descriptions. There is an old adage by john Heywood which says, 'A man may well bring a horse to water, but he cannot make him drink without he will.' l would apply that adage to higher education and it would go something like this. 'You can lead a student to education, you can even force hini to take a mouthful, but you cannot make him swallow it., To put it simply, true education cannot take place without the consent, cooperation, and participation of the student The great teacher is a teacher who is able to secure that consent, cooperation and participation from his students. The successful student is one who participates freely. He is one who also takes full advantage of the existence on the campus of hne libraries, concert series, art exhibits and theatrical productions. As the Bible says, 'Man does not live by bread alonef l' American higher education will never succeed in its goal of giving higher quality education to increasing numbers of students until the nation recognizes the true objective of the process of education and what must be done in order to achieve it. NVhen that happens, students will enter college with the realization that education is something to get into, not something to be resisted or avoided. They will know and accept, as right and just, that the ultimate responsibility for his own education rests with the student. lf this understanding and acceptance occurs, we will manage to get the job done. I have too much conhdence in the basic intelligence of the American people, particularly the young people, to believe that our job is doomed to failure. l am conhdent that we will ultimately succeed. Excerpts from rt speech by Prrctiflffrzl lconzzrrl H, Axe. No one picture can capture the many expressions of Presi- dent Leonard H. Axe, administrative head and inspiring leader of this institution. Since his inauguration in 1957 he has initiated extensive programs which have vastly improved the status and reputation of this college. Under his continued leadership and guidance our college is destined to take a place among outstanding midwestern colleges and universities. Dr. Axe has gained the respect and admiration of faculty and students alike by virtue of his forthright attitude, co- operative spirit, and sense of fairness to all. We are privileged to have a man of Dr. Axe's stature in our midst and extend to him our best wishes for continued success. Seated, left to right: Mr. Russell R. Rust, Topeka: Mr. Mcllill Boyd, Chairman, Phillipsburgg Mr. Hurbert Brighton, Secretary, Topeka. Standing, left to right: Mr. Whitley Austin, Salina, Mr. Clement H. Hall, Coffeyvilleg Mr. George B. Collins, Wichita, Mr. Ray Evans, Kansas Cityg Mr. Harry Valentine, Clay Centerg Mr. Lawrence Morgan, Goodlandg and Mr. Claude C. Bradney, Columbus. Mr. Mcllill Boyd was replaced by Mr. Charles Kincaid of Independence on january l, 1959. Mr. Lawrence D. Morgan was replaced by Mr. Leon N. Roulier of Colby on February 26, 1959. Board of Regents As the official governing body of Pittsburg State the Board of Regents is responsible for approving budgets, determining operational policy, approving selection of faculty and administrative officers, and guiding the luture expansion ol the college. Dr. Denmar Cope Administrative Assistant Dr. Ernest Mahan ' ' ' Dean of Instruction Dr. Ralph Wright Dr. Mary Moore Dean of Men Dean of Women Dr, Paul Dixon Director of Summer Session Coordinator of Secondary Education Dr. Lester Tracy Director of Field Services and Placement Bureau Dr, C. Ray Baird Director of Admissions and Registrar Clifford Beougher Bursar at an Lemoine Carlyon Plant Superintendent ':. as t i k.k: an i 9 I J. Ralph Wells R. Thomas William A. Black Biological Science Commerce and Business Administration Education and Psychology Department Robertson Strawn Language and Literature Leland D. Boone Lieut. Col. Warren E. Nossaman Millard M. Laing Non-college Vocational Military Science Music Education k In Prentice E. Gudgen E. Louise Gibson Harold W. Porter Health and Physical Education Home Economics Industrial Education and Art Chairmen R. G. Smith Mathematics L. C. Heckert Alvin H. Proctor Floyd R. Meyer Physical Science Social Science Director of Libraries so E' ' xx-tea 3 .13 ,af .ju-' .:f'!'- flag? 2. fri, . ' I - '3 Q1H5,. f' of '1'.. 5'-ful' r . tj 'bra- ,ggi-5. . N U -.vez ' fT3?r'iQE'ff Z' gswsy -5,-5. viii: -211 . ' ' g',:' I.-5' ,n. Q.fx-qifihgl - ' if-, l5Qu.,f . . ' 'h'f'i4'L.- ' f3.'.s'1--Lg . f,u g5L'3'Qg-5.3 -' .ya I CQ -.1- I' . ,,-:,:.. -4:39 ' 'gr jf .xv WH? jaws f -'fsifrgifp-gfgqi.. ' --ls fa amy . . ' .Pg 'Abc ,H .s fa.:-I-5:11 .l -'x-mar, 1 , ': :v- 'lit -'e, . ,f . ...mn ' f w-i'ifz2Q'. . 'J-11 '-. 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David Almes Carolyn Anderson Lorna Ashcraft Carol Atkinson Lee Austin Sue Austin jane Bailey Donald Bain Ross Baird -lack Ball Kenneth Ballenger Clarence Barker Elmer Beck Donald Becker Norma Bennett Betty Berryman Charles Binder Robert Blackman Gary Blancett Don Blasi Charles Bloomcamp Donald Bolander Vern Bonar Franklin Boring Walter Boulanger Donalda Boultinghouse Gaston Boyd Janice Braden Kay Branaman Sandra Braun 'I4 Mansoor Ahmadi James Alexander Leslie Alexander Adell Allen Seniors .wr Q' fi 5 .L I -vi Q A . lv ri ,,, , gre f ' ' Ronald Breneman Louise Briles Ernest Brooks John Burbank Carrol Burchinal Blaine Butterfield joe Byrnes Pat Calhoun Bobby Campbell Danor Campbell George Campbell Burkett Campbell Robert Campbell Sandra Campbell Bruce Cannell Dale Cantrell Edward Carstedt jack Carter Charles Carver Charles Casebeer john Catone Dwight Chaney Gerald Cheek Saxby Chester Edna Christiansen joy Christman Gerald Christmore Garry Church joseph Cicero Sharon Citron Orval Clanton Billy Cleveland Elaine Cobb james Collins Donald Combs james Compton Mary Condon Albert Cook Harold Cooper Donald Cornell Rex Cornett Valdeen Cornish Albert Covey Helen Crafton David Crain Mason Crain Paul Creager jack Cresap james Crosson William Crow Andrew Curran Donald Curran William Curry Tommy Cussimanio ms. 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Seniors jerry Daigh Harold Dale james Danenhauer Robert Daniel james Daniels jerie Davis DeAnne Day jim Deeman Dale Dennis Maurice Dies Dianne Dorsey Eleda Doub Wayne Douthitt Delores Drenon Bennie Drews james Dunaway james Dungan Dean Eaton jerry Ellis Robert Emerson Brian Emerton Larry Erickson Robert Estes Ross Evans Larry Everitt Glenn Farmer Albert Fast William Feess james Fergus Lewis Ferguson Merle Feuerborn Mary Filewood Armand Fountain james Fowler Gloria Franklin jerry Franklin Jack Fulks Vae Rose Fultz Charles Garde Ruth Garrett Donald Gasper Charles Gentner Bob German joe Giacorna Lloyd Gilbert Wanda Glamser Byard Gosch James Green Betty Grimes Ali Habibi Sharon Haines Bennie Hall David Hall Robert Hamilton Scottie Harmon Robert Harper James Harrel jerry Harreld Vesire Harris Myril Harrison Barbara Harvey joe Hart Twylah Hatcliff Bill Hawkins Walter Hays Leon Hazen James Headrick Les Hearson Ralph Heaton Wilma Heavin Vernie Hendrix Gordon Herder Harold Herron Frank Hess George Hess joel Hickman Larry High Robert Hoffman ,1,-mfsawae-e1L:ffeQgv-we si-.1 Q ' 5 '-fff'fsf2,if2T:+ f f ..:-We F . 1, ,.f- a n A bbw tlfegsfizsayr 1' F F 1 3 xv 24 3 aw iii? 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K 1 siggaffzo aired, ar , --1-if wroggqgg sixafeg 1, ' eva as me Qzgfkjfe -1 , .. .T . fiooor fon Q- Q -f ko- WS of if at in f 'ow orofe Robert Killion Glenda Kirk Harlan Klintworth Connie Klopfenstein Marijane Koopman Roy Koopman -Iacob Karleskint Nick Kotsis Paul Kranker Frankie Laderer Robert Lager Robert Laird Larry Lambing Benny Lane Margaret Latinis Richard Lauber Tom Lavin Hill Lehr Raymond Lehr -Iohn Levra Frances Little Merrill Lloyd William Lombrano Theodore Lorance -Ioan Lortz Glenn Lucke Andrew Lyngar Claxton McCullough Bonnie McGinnis Lawrence McGovern JoAnne McKinnie Robert McPherson Richard Madole Ronald Mailes Paul Malone Lew Maneval Billy Mann Oliver Manuel Wanda Marvel joan Massoth Clarence Matzeder Donna Matzeder Willard Maxson Larry Maycumber James Mayes jack Medlin Chester Merando William Metzinger li v if X X ,..,. I 2 HJ ' 1 t W Seniors Trying to raise the grade curve? Richard Meyer Terry Monson Yi 5 Marilyn Morford Dwane Morgan jennie Morgan Roy Moriconi Gloria Morris Thomas Morrison Marjorie Mowrey Lowell Mulch Samuel Muller Rozanne Mulnix Gary Munsinger Norman Musgrave Edward Naccarato Bill Neel Jim Neill Barbara Nelson Ruth Nelson Charles Neubecker Fred Newcomb Dale Newland Warren Newman Benjamin Newton Charles Nichols Bill Nicholson Fred Nielsen Carl Nienhauser Gaynelle Oehme jerry Oldham Robert Oppenlander Chester 'Owens Study 15 a lonely but enlightening pursuit. jerry Palmer Beverly Pellett 1 -f i - 5 , LaDonna Owens Rose Mary Owens Loree Oyster Joyce Padfield George Paine Lorrane Painter Rowena Pemberton Kathryn Penny Lee Peoples Stanley Perkins Marvin Peters Ted Pethtel Lakie Petrie john Phipps Francis Pichler Phil Pruitt Marlene Quathamer Bobby Ragsdale Bob Ramsey Carl Ramseyer Charlotte Ratzlaff Kathy Rawles Deanne Rayl Joseph Reed l.eRoy Reeves -Iames Rhoades Ronald Rice Larry Pierpoint Thomas Pingry Buddy Poole joe Porter Patsy Ports Doris Potts jack Potts Mack Posey Donald Riggs Beverly Roberts Henry Roberts Ron Robson Woodson Roddy jack Rogers Carl Ross John Ross 21 Roger Ross Francis Rugel Paul Russell james Ryan Gary Rylander Gerald Sample Dan Schamberger Dick Schenherr ElVera Schuman Snow blankets and beautifnes the campus Norman Schweder Betty Scorse James Scorse Lloyd Scott Cleo Sharp Marjorie Shaw Johnnie Shepard Lois Shipley Kenneth Shoup Donald Sibley William Simms Billy Simons Richard Slifer Glen Smith james Smith Norman Smith Richard Smith Donald Sotta Bill Southern William Sprenger Ted Stahura Dorothy Stead Charles Stein Sharon Steiner james Stephens Jerold Stevenson Jolene Stevinson Sue Storey Charles Stout Wayne Stringer 1 - Q ' ' ' .. 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' , : will 1. f' fig-7 Gary Tucker Eugene Turner Frank VanDuker Jay Vineyard Karlene Vogel Robert Volk William Waddle Donna Watson jerry Watson Betty Weaver Gary Weaver Wilbur Wedeman Norma Weiss Edward West Shirley West Robert Wheeler jeanette White Larry White William White Kay Whitesitt Martin Wiley Loren Williams I-Iarlon Wilson jerry Wilson joseph Wilson Marvin Wilson Robert Wilson William Wilson Clinton Wilt Carter YVindham james Stueve lim Sullivan Robert Summers Clarence Swearingin William Thompson Marion Taber janet Tanner Terry Taton john Tavernaro Robert Trager Diantha Tedlock Ray Testerman Herbert Thompson jaunita Thompson Paul Troop Seniors ' 'T?5i5if5?555'L9f?5i'Vi7b:?u,.fZl?5 :w 15 1 -' ' ' 42 rl g5Q5igiEiegQfx'1 J fe is H fe 4 4 Q Ka Sal W X F L 3 p 5:5 A 4 a ,- ' Wf.- , 113-'ifwgwa-.f J ' N, .I ll-,,.11k5k Q-'-f 5111 ' .--- ' ia if le if '31 ia, J K v ,,, g sg.,-2, , 'AFX' l't' 'K-'iv E My if , N- 'Si , W t if 9 f wg, 23 4 Y X sf Q 4.09 fsgfp, ,5 K, is gait? 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Akin Bobby Allen Frederick Ambler Jane Antle jerry Antle Leon Attebery Vic Baldwin Bill Ball james Bammer Ralph Barclay Roger Barnes Steven Bartels Kenneth Bateman Louis Baum johnny Bayliss Ronald Beasley Donald Beiswanger Phillip Bellairs The junior class oiiicers are Don Holsinger, president: jerry Davis, vice-presidentg Carolyn Loss, secretaryg Margie Macheers, treasurer: and Judy Chapman, board of publications. all Wa .. H. Q9 if 1' uniors james Benham Richard Benson Barbara Bentley Freda Berner john Bertolio Cerena Biles Leonard Billau Deanne Binns Jerry Bitner Sharon Black Carolyn Blackett Robert Blazer Paul Boecker Marcia Bolander Robert Bolton Robert Boore Truman Boyghardt .Ierry Bork Carl Boswell john Boyle Hal Bray Anthony Bresnick Bobby Brillhart jon Brooks Katherine Brooks Billy Brown Geraldine Brown Willa Brown fs: 34 ? ff' 3 .2 S lk its ..,.. , 'H,,,a iv 2, , .Qi ,HV , .Nazi . ix Becky Buck Robin Bucher Ann Burr Bruce Burton Robert Bussey Shirley Byrd Roy Cagle Dale Caldwell Patrick Caldwell Duane Callahan John Campbell Robert Carlyle George Carpenter Mildred Carr Donald Carter -lane Catone Glen Causer Pamela Caviness judy Chapman Patricia Cheek Laura Chrisman Bill Chrismon Shirley Christian Fred Christman Robert Clayton Mary Coffman Betty Clugston William Coldiron Alice Faye Collins Jerry Coltrane Edith Compton julia Coop Marilyn Costin Betty Cotter Wayne Cowen Rodney Craig Frances Crain Mary Creason Jerry Creech Robert Crews Mary Dagley Grace Anne Dallam Buck Dalton Marvin Daniels Marion Davies jerry Davis Nora Ann Davis Paul Degener Donald Dickerson Harriet Ditty W. Neil Dooley Gwen Dopps Daniel Duffin Kay Dugan uniors Marlene Gray Tim Gripkey Margaret Haage Harry Graves james Green Barbara Grubb .lane Haizlip Girls seem to be spellbound by television which offers relaxation in the evenings. Delores Hall Melvyn Hall jerry Hamilton Neola Hamsher Fred Harder Larry Harding Charlene Hardwick Carl Harlan john Harley Ronald Harrel Lynn Dunlap Sara Easley jerry Elder Thomas Elliott Larry England Richard Falkenstien Linda Feland Paul Ferrel Betty Forwalder james Forwalder .Ioyce Foltz Dwight Foster Paul Francis jack Franklin jack Frazier Lelland Gallup Larry Ganoung Rosie Garrett Carole Gartner Dolly Gates Robbie Gentry William Gifford William Gillette Ilene Ginardi Terry Glenn Sue Glynn john Goddard Joan Goldrick uniors Eugene Lampe Rita Layton Karen Lewis Martin Lewis Carolyn Loss Gary Loveland Claudine Lowder Roger Lowe Mark Lyons Donald McCullough Larry McKee David McMillan Kathleen McPherson VV illiam McTaggart Jeri Madden Phyllis Mahaffey William Main Carol Maples Myrna Marshall -lack Martin Francis Mason er H ' 22 y .,... X. ., 5 I 3' i is Sue Harris Willa Harris Betty Hartman james Hawley Don Headlee Patricia Heady Mickey Heatherly John Heavey Gerald Helms Walter Henry jon Herron Wayne Hickox Kathryn Holmes Keith Holy Donald Holsinger Richard Holzrichter Nancy Hopkins Dean Hoyt Dan Ikerd Nikke Irvin Mary Jenkins Jim Johnson Karen Johnson Lawrence Jontra Mary Kane Glenn Karr Garry Kelley Sandra Kellner Margaret Kenney Vicky Kilcoyne Max King Joe Klinkon jim Kneebone joe Knickerbocker jerry Kramer Virginia Kuykendall Y f -x 'L Q .mx wx Yaallibw ' ,wil ,iw .W s,., ., e i W J, M 11993 '5E2E2Yf?g: 5' K Q , l X 4' -41 'Qi W, if Q . ,-. 1 ,ve .,.m4g1g,gr1g.., k ,,. k ,, may 11A-fr--1.2553 ,nigga f5,55,:,, E. -U 'f'1f'w--e4:- 56.5 g . , A fs1ff:f+gsvs,x' sf ifzggq ,qi ki if ff: :si 9521124 fs , Mm, .. . fs - ff---- -, -1- an if x 2 K Eel?-:2:r:,'1 , ss 33 E tel 1 -f 2 +40 4' X 55 rg, ae' E -- am as M M. . .1 1 masse-1.u11 gf- 6 ,Q 'ss 4 QQ, 2 F B ,gg X39 new E was X wg. y K ,, xii X , ,, aim? me it :QW gg ..,,,,, 3, 4 5 f risg ' 2 as i 5 T l Betty O'Malley Bernie Onelio Patricia Oney Virginia Owens Patricia Pappas Lee Parson Sharon Patton Buddy Paul Ardath Payne Philip Payne Lawrence Pedersen .lesse Pera .I im Perry Hillard Phillips james Pliler Max Plummer Karen Polley Gail Porr .Iohn Powell Leonard Price Ron Maupin Wilbur Maxwell Nancy Menghini Richard Meriaux Marilyn Merritt jack Messer -lack Miller .lack Metzen jerry Mooneyham james Mordica Patsy Moreland -Iudith Morerod Dan Mosier Jack Murray Marcia Neel Martin Nelms Jeannine Neubecker Hugh Nicolas Barry Nigh joan Nuzum Wanda Oertle uniors Industrious music majors spend many hours outside of class practicing. 29 Claud Robinson Virginia Romondo Barbara Rondelli Phil Rose Carol Roseboom Donald Ross Robert Ross jimmy Roy Nadine Russell Dwight Sandahl Mary Saporito Paul Schleicher Carol Schlenker James Schultz Linda Secrest Lorry Sedgwick David Sexton Curtis Shankel Colleen Shanks Dale Sharp Sally Shaw Robert Sheldon Verle Shoemaker Arthur Smith Lonnie Smith Thaddeus Smith Wallace Souder Lloyd Sowers Louise Prouse David Purdy Don Racy Charles Ramsey Richard Rankin Richard Rauniker Leslie Reames Marcia Reck Willard Redding Walter Redmon Lynda Reese Errol Reimer Larry Renick John Rigg Shirley Rimmer Joe Rinck Kenneth Robb Judith Roberts Kenneth Roberts Rosalie Roberts uniors Relaxation in the Gorilla Den includes shooting a 'game of pool. in W J ' 4192 as , M. Mg ' 'QB' 'fa x -I A i ,R ., ,t .. - .3 l l . . S A t a .. . we-'::a:..s:,u, L . gr, F Q, EES b: , L , ma:-.-,,,,,,., A K K ' ima Edward Thayer Gerre Thiebaud .' , A1 2 ,ef ff. tu' - , ,zu xg ., h of , . si. , , , Ronald Tener W Q mp, Georgia Spencer Lloyd Steele Daryl Stephens Andrew Stevenson Bobbie Thomas Gary Thompson john Thornberry George Stewart Harry Stites Kenneth Stratton Annetta Strong Ben Throne Larry Tincknell Mary Trent Carl Stuffings .lean Sundgren Lucy Swaney Myrna Swanson LaHoma Turner Chester Twitchell Rosemary Ulm Margaret Sweeny Bill Sweeten james Tanner l.ouis Temple Bob Vavra Rita Veale Minnie Veasey uniors :swf-. ' - fn S. t ' 13.3-,iL, J A ' S Max 'fiiifi Y I f 11.1 E : NU Q. ,-3' . 1 x-Q, ws . , ' ii .. we K 5,31 I f if . if it S f f 1 it 5 Q , -W --. 'J' M A if X ffyi? K 13 LEE 'fx X, 'Qi 9 ski Q E g Q 7. L .. 5 ,fx , it . ,tix-Qrzyrz 'Y 5 , k -K, a ' ,Q aaa' il .A .5 . janie Volker Sue Wagner Linda Wall Harry Wallace jerry Weber Billie Webster Ted White Earl White Yancy Whitworth William Wilcox Irene Wiley Don Willard William Willhaus Henryetta Wilson Ray Wilson Bernie Wingblade Pat Wint Lloyd Winter Imogene Wise Sonny Wister Carolyn Wittmann james Woestman Carl Wofford Sara Wolverton Donald Wooten Dean Wright Charlene Yates Beverly Yeager ' ' - George Abbott Dale Adell Henry Aiman Thomas Amershek Herbert Baker Ralph Baker Robert Ball William Barker Keith Barnes 9 4 5? 'Q 4, l a M QP V, kwa, - -.-e 2' ' K 'XQ5 ,pf Q, Sophomores David Barnhill Ruth Barrett XV alter Baughman Dale Beck Mary Bennett james Berry Chester Bilke Carolyn Bizal Bill Black Steve Bly Robert Boese Janice . Boggs Elizabeth Boultinghouse Donna Boyd Judith Brown Karen Browning Louisa Bruce William Bryant -Iohn Bugni Tom Cameron Rosemarie Camp James Campbell Charles Carson Gary Cassatt Delmar Catlett Ernest Cattaneo Judith Cavanaugh -lim Cavanaugh Jeanne Chambers Sharon Chapman Leslie Clark Deanne Cole L. B. Cook Paul Cook Ann Compton Kim Cordray Frank Coulter Sandra Covey Eva Craig Marilyn Crawford Terry Crawford rr is W fl ffff l t ga: ff' ' , Ma, 3 grin . .1 ,... - 'L-fl! Six X .t Q , 5. Wise asf fi 2, ,fr N5 if Caroline Ernsbarger Robert Ferguson Kenneth Filosa Tommy Elliott .l0hI1 Estes 1 if . . M1 - 335 is -. .Wig ,Meir . i 25.3 use-if .- ,fair , A Q i X' Ken Feuerborn Ernest Fortner Edward Foster Donald Fox Harold Gauert Frances Gendusa Lawrence Gentry Lequetta Glass KI. D. Goodwin Robert Gordon Paul Greene Don Grimshex joseph Gripkey jerry Hall William Harris Billy Harrison -Ianyce Hicks Leah Hiland Alan Hobson john Foresman Susan Francis Donald Gardner Robert Gast Judith Gifford John Gilmore Carl Glaser Tom Gosch Mavis Gowan Harry Graves Harlan Gwin Judy Haage Donald Haas Richard Henthorn Larry Hermreck Charlie Heueisen Virgil Hodge Allen Holmes Lewis Holmes Bryan Crick Donald Cukjati John Curran Richard Dale George Daley Evelyn Damrill Virginia Davidson Devine Davis Ann Degner Philip DeNeve Jacqueline Diamond Gale Donaldson Sharron Driskill Karla Edwards Sophomores F in 1, as 33 lvl 1 Michael Horgan Franklin Hoskin Nina Howard Victor Ingrum Clyde janeski Martha Jarvis Marie jenkins Cloeva johnson Sophomores -lim Kramer Wayne Lamborn Murle Lassman Barbara Lattin Sylvia Layton Richard Lewis Steve Lewis William Ley Benjamin Lightfoot LaNell Linn David Lorenz Robert Lundblad Maria Lusitani jackie Lyngar Mary Lyon Angelia Lyons Carole McAlpine Dick McClanahan Marvin McCollough Donna McCullough Vera McGinnis .lim Macheers Robert Malaby Ken Maneval Cletus Manhart Pat Mansmith Michael Mapes Ronald Marquardt Donald Johnston William Jones Mary justice Sherril Kite Ronn Lydia Martin Margaret Mays anet Messen er il , g Marlene Miller Robert Miller Sandra Mills Cameron Moore Philip Morgan Victor Morgan Delores Morris Faye Moser Wanda Mosher Lora Mount Blaine Murphey ie Koger 2' It 13:3 A S , Wg ii at 5 f Yi' z ,z gg: e if L? 45 nasal' 1 .Am .G if if 'i ff? its 1 - 35335, Grace Mustard Kenneth Nakaza Thomas Nation Natalie Neal Sophomores janet Neese Ramona Newby Elmarie Oehme Phil O'Malley Roger Patrick Rodney Patton Robert Peak Barbara Peal Donald Perry Jon Peterson janet Philips Loretta Phillips Ronnie Piccini john Post Raymond Pottorf Gary Read Phyllis Redmond Larry Reynolds Jack Richardson Mike Riley Bruce Roach Lois Rogers Kathleen Roper Robert Rose Bob Rossel James Rowe Deen Ruppelius Hugh Sage Edward Schasteen David Scheib Judith Scherff Sherill Schneider August Semonick Bobby Serra Treva Shaffer Jane Shanks Karin Shearburn Robert Shearer Frank Shelton Sharon Shively David Siever Anthony Simonio Much time and effort is necessary for successful college 5 U: shi. ' 4 l 35 A Y il rss li Q 1' '5 , ' as .- Samuel Simpson JoAnn Small Gary Smith Herbert Smith -lack Smith Max Smith Floyd Snider Tom Spiewak Roy Sprenkle Barbara Spriggs Francis Spritzer Mac Steele Sharon Stephan john Sterle Beverly Stewart Nancy Stiggins Virginia Stith Robert Strahan V, X x 1 I -. , .. A i if- -.,5 - K, -- ,K R an ug, A :, 1' 1 ,,. sm 'nr -at -' 'S 'Y f I sl , uw., or H., Q' .. ..,.., V Y , M . I ' if Q ELT ., 5,5 t y Q R Q, f . ... E sw if 3 S .. ,.,... .. di if A N Y Q 1 be Niiga- 445' at .glg . aytiiy trei 4, F if ii . in I 5 Harl Varmin William Walker, jr. Jean Ward Mary Wart Arnold Watts Robert Wells Tom Wheaton Roberta Whetzel Connie White Barbara Wilhoit Darrell Williamson Myrlene Willis Charles Wilson David Wilson Karen Wilson Betty York Mary Young Betty Zirjacks k .Q Q ' 1.115 11 Q 252, f -,, -WJ ' lifziiiv .. N VX fi: 'it ' if gilt, - 1 LAW 5iii,.51,'f 1 59 'B-if ries: w ii? 1 K 'EH' ' 552531 ' ff . H,-W .frm ,4-. i Ronald Stratton Vernon Stubblefield Donald Stuckey Richard Sullivan Charles Thomas Jerry Thomas Charles Thomison Floyd Tinsley james Tinsley Terry Todd Janet Trumbo Ralph Vargas fill 'an-Q. '. fi f sri' Nm ,KSN ea ta- 34 1 M 'E s 14 ai H t f if if' y If if J fer! 9-: ,Z . 4: fs: mr- N f i i Ag? .. -vp 1 ,, .,..,.... -'affg2:a'1W' 1 uf ,Zhi r Q 1 rw 1. W ff l 4 kt A as sr 2 X awiigjl Ae Ms- 'Hs ef . ,al 5 f is .. 5 -1 -in vga, Freshmen , l 'Q' ff ff . I W Richard Binter Glenda Blankenship Marilynn Boggs Mary Bogle Leon Bogner Tom Bohrer james Bolinger Barbara Bollwinkel Charles Bonnici Marilou Bork Nancy Bottens Mary Bournonville Entertaining class officers. Becky Todd McClenahang, publications. Larry Adamson Charles Allen Phyllis Allen Tommy Allen Carnell Allmon Wilbur Ames Gayle Anderson Pat Anderson jerry Archer Brian Atchley jim AuBuchon Jan Aufranc Melvin Austin Verona Bailey Regina Baker Ron Baker Floyd Ballenger Margaret Bamberry Shirley Banks Ruby Banzet Sandra Barber Beverly Barcus Herbert Barlow Belmar Barnes Donald Barnes Ronnie Barnes Charles Barnhart james Barone Louis Bartholomew Betty Berckefeldt themselves with music are the Freshman President Brian Atchley, Vice-president secretary Fern Burleson, treasurer Sharon and Glenda Blankenship, board of 37 LeRoy Bower Richard Boyd Beth Bradley Diane Branham Valorie Brice Larry Bridgeman Franklin Brock Warren Burger Fern Burleson Mary Beth Burns Patty Burns Barbara Burris john Bush Daniel Butler Geraldine Byrd Phillip Byrd Faye Caldwell Linda Caldwell james Canfield Myrna Capps Carol Carpenter as . 5,1 is 5, 1, K' mv fig 'J . ,S 25' W ggi, 5, Jia Freshmen ' 5? ff 19- 3 QE F if, t , rs W Q 'Q' ., we i it L, IEE?- if news , . 1 . , ' ,Wes f as me i F w 3531 ' I N',i ,ag 1 wx- -' 1 - ., ' gl. gr XI. is I I ,ig alfa , 4 , ' ,f,- , 9 Colene Carpenter Gayle Carpenter Freddie Carpino Carolyn Carr Judith Cartwright David Caruthers Robert Casey Nadine Chickadonz Deanne Christenson jerry Clark Marilyn Cline Karen Cloud jo Ann Cohoon Margaret Compton Donnie Conrow Edna Cordray Sidney Cothran joyce Cottom David Crockett judy Crumley Gerald Danenhauer Bernhard Davied Carol Davis Harry Davis Walter Degruson DiAnn Delaney Margaret Detjen LeRoy Detwiller Luawna Divine George Dixon jerry Dodson Ronald Dodson Ronald Dory james Doue Donece Dragoo David Drake Joan Drenik Leroy Dumm Billy Eason jerry Elliott Donald Ellis Judy Emerson Combined study makes life interesting. Shirley Farnsworth Joseph Fenoughty Ray Fischer Shirley Fisher Nancy Fletcher Robert Fulton Don Fultz Barbara Furgason Elaine Gamble Troy Gardner Thurman Garrett Kathryn Gascho Charleszetta Gaskill Donald Gelsinger -Ieanene Gibson Sherry Gill Dwayne Gladson judi Glantz Judy Glenn Marcia Glick Patricia Glynn Charles Goodhall Ronald Gorenc William Grant Gary Grotheer Shirley Gwin Ahmad Habbi George Hagopian Ann Hanson Terry Hargis Vada Harkleroad Jerry Harlan Mary Harlan Patty Harmon Donald Harris Linda Hays .lane Hedges janet Hedrick Gary Helm -Iacqueline Henderson james Henderson Carl Hendon ales 1 - , we if Q- ' , f Freshmen Darrel lirikson Mary Espy Evelyn Evons Tom Fancher Ann F arabi Verlene Farmer in-W K -eil gym Q 4 ii, MU' 5 552- , . , -.:. - 5 I -M r-.L ess ,1fS any kv ggi 'Fl Freshmen xi-vmfs 2 egg 'S if , I rid' fi. - -we ' E ' J - -.4 Eieff wsu- 'TQ 25 - ' : Robert Inman Mark Irwim Herman Jackman Hayden Jackson Dick James Enid Jeffers Anita Jefferson Bess Johnson Judy Johnson Lila Joseph Donald Juilfs Lyle Kahmeyer Bob Kammerer Karen Karns Larry Kastler Dan Kastner Carol Katzer Henrietta Kelly Jane Keltner Judy Kerley Judy Kibler Richard Klepac Judy Koch Gerald Koerner M A W P3 f fi S , 2312 Qs ,JF ,, f' he 2 X as ,E P sf Aw fcHaQ2,1f?3iw?,Hi'-M lag:-f . Hz 1.1-'Q-f s,.,, .,,L. , ,J im Janice Korach Ronald Kordas Rose Hennessey Leon Hertzler Harlan Hess Howard Hess Kenneth Hickman Marilyn Hill Mike Hoag Marilyn Hogan Sandy Hollingsworth Douglas Hollis Sue Holman Gwendolyn Holmes Darwin Holtgren Bernadine Hooks Marlys Horn lradj Hossienof Linda Houchen Everett Houser Rose Houser Dale Howerton Leonard Hume 1 , w if Cecelia Kosoroq Kay Kneller Nancy Knewtson Lawrence Kramer Thomas Kruse Barbara Kunshek Warren Lagle Lorn Lahey Glenn Larsen James Laughlin if HS' x l my i I i 5353, 'fa 1 538 X1 ,. v . ,. .L W ,ii wr .-1: ,, Es Q 'si G Ma S 3 ii L 4 Hg In 1. .-.a..,.- Q 12 fs , 1 V. i. xltw ,: ,fgi,:5, fi fig gr iff' is as if 1-W 1 fx ,111 WPT , ' ' s fr ,Q . . . .. ,. .,,-K, E17 may wD5.i65?i54?g?ii?E Lb?15SVb?iQ : il sexes E - '- wif: Q. :ls-aaa-::, D- ,mm xr mfs ' Y 1, me Eirgi' I 1-f 2 g X , fl , ffl V gm ,A , if fs , Q W X W5 1 S 5 smigx fx - - 1 1:1f'.sr '.1:21f1v in F? si My , ,. 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Martin Sam Martin Sylvia Martin Everette Massengill Mary Mayer Judy Mayes janice Meier A. Menghini John Messenger Ruth Miller Charlesetta Martin Gary Martin ,..:- ,..: y . Marvin Matherly .lf ',:. Ronald Matsumura 1 Larry Messer Leonard Miller 3 :Q I . ' if is 'f far. f 'i zi 1 Carol Minturn Herman Mitchem Ralph Mock Jane Moon Marilyn Morey Don Morrison Mary Mouck Karl Murphy Vance Nash Larry Neill james Newcomer as is 1 rv f 27? . . 'fit . ieiiikifi +35 k 'f.- : ilagseiri 1, F ' ' fl-flizfiaf ' l 9 .... M . is if H Q E2 1 by is 5 2 a n f instgl, my X iaszigg - 2 sign ya 7 , 3, . , 5, ,K 63525 iffibii, , K Q Jr 1 1 A5225 S512 ft , ' ,t t 'K w '::..' . ' f L - Freshmen J -ul' ' v V, iw .fs Sig Q, B W ' it ii i 1!.Es:E?f,f- -Lz faqs, .lash , S i S s ki Y' as H N,-4 X :if an L J, 'Qi 1 alt 1. X H4 Lia 'S If ii W, , l. Freshmen A long look at television during hours of relaxation. Rae Newell Ronald Nickelson Richard Normand Thomas Otolani john Overman III hloyce Page Dan Parker Mary Perello Gail Peters Karl Peterson Charles Phillips Gareld Phillips ,K I A : 'Mar if 5 Q1 5 is Q as fi i .sf 591 5 una Y ,Wg im We .E f sb' K X 8 Z N' 1 A QL ,.:E'.- il ff' Vernon Pierce Delores- Pillon Sara Gene Piraro Donna Ponder Dixie Porter Patricia Porter 6loAnn Post Lyle Potts William Potucek Elizabeth Povodnik joan Prete Sheila Prichard Richard Priest Mavis Quathamer Patricia Queen Bette Rall Larry Ralston Linda Rayl Gloria Reda Charles Reece Merle Reece Ronald Reents Thomas Rendleman jerry Rhoades Charlotte Rhodes Deanna Richardson Barbara Rigg -ferry Riggs Tom Roberts .lohn Rogers Nancy Rogers Michael Rogers Carrie Root Delreece Rosenberg Minnie Ross .lean Royse Shirley Russell -lerry Rutherford -IoAnn Ryder Ronald Ryland Glenda Sanderson Barbara Sapp ,tm W , V,.W 1 , - : ,. if fr? -M ... I , E., 5: ,,,f1mEa,, a L, ,f.:, W fiat 5553 ax 1 HEX 5 gi is , bfi J is? if we 5 Carl Smerchek Laurence Smerchek ose h Smith .l P . Marilyn Smith Marvin Smith Roma Smith Twila Smith Gary Snadon Carolyn Southern Rolene Spencer jerrol Springer Linda Stalker judith Stambach Don Starkey Karolyn Statz Myrna Stehl Danny Steinle Norma Stephens Teddy Stephens Thomas Stocker Harold Storck Robert Strait Henry Stricklin Wayne Stuckey Larry Stultz Tony Supanic Lorena Suschnick Arthur Sutherland jackie Swait David Swaney -lim Swearingen Edward Sweeney Francis Swenson Arlen Swift Karen Talarico Karen Taylor ,iv T 'if ff ax' rg. 3,5 -fzikiifsl535353 A ,rx ,rti wg ft: ls. ,.,.f at lg ' 1 V : ..V' ,s, fi x 5 . K 1- 4 is F get Virgil Saunders Gene Scalarone Herbert Schneiders Nancy Schulte Kenneth Schulz Gayle Scott Thresa Seaberry Kay Seavey Hugo Seidl Mickey Sell Roger Selves joseph Setter Sharon Shaffer Charles Shaw Leroy Shaw Charles Shell Marian Shirley joseph Shook William Shook Shirley Shoup Judith Shuggard Heather Sims Daniel Sisson Doris Skinner 'Ysiissiisl . Isifitifsi W :Ei ,ti, ft' it M' t 2 1 is as ,,., s, 1 a n ,ni t 'Wi .t 'W ,prof Q ' 'll f The Color Guard of Benelield Rifles of the Pershing Rifles remove the national flag in a formal retreat ceremony. Freshmen if , . 1 ' M :- z- ' , .- ,f T M Zi' , is 4' 3 Q it V L f ,, l K 5 5 is X 1 , . 4 Y N A as vs i h- xr- Ye-li 5 :J Weis, KS. ,X . k fi 1 - ta 1. MJ 1 nu- 4 X in X S 3 q ...f 2, S P I rl ,F K l 5 ? A x if x sk 1 fm., x k 4 i xt 4 W1 E if ' ' 'Y - V :.z 1Z, 5 , ., 1'2- sgfgsfzggig - it .g 1 Tf i t , f 1 ff ' I 44 X 9 .. o .V 2 X ' N - 'W iiiiwifisggg Kenneth Terlip William Terry Robert Thomas Jimmy Thomasson Todd Tilton Beckie Todd L 1 K A Linda Todd Bennye Travenia Frank Trotman Leland Trout Oliver Turner -Ierry Twogood Shirley Utter john Valentine Marilyn VanNatter Robert Varsolona Don Vaughan Patricia Volker Donald Wade Edgar Walker Larry Wallace james Warden Annette Warren Gary Watson Mary Webber Beverly Werbe Maribeth West Dwayne White Gary Wilbur Eva Willard Janice Willard Darlene Williams Elijah Williams Jay Williams Ann Wilson Carl Wilson Donna Wilson james Wilson Newata Wimmer Reva Windham james Wood Clayton Woodnum Freda Wright Rayma Yocam Huey York Larry York William York jerry Zwahlen Riley Zwahlen Q, with 7 fi.. 5 ' r X ,el , ,r gi 5 'f?:f':aif:fr?fe,a-2' sf . ff, D ff -1-gm vi Y. -A - s wi 1 11 ... N. i Vocational Students , 5 .ml ,AQ , - a :rf-,E .-k, Jfily., V k ,,,, 1 l .. , ,, . , Vernon Allen ' ii V se fi s Q get R 4- at a 6 X? A3 i . TE I i3,i54,e s 1 7 . - ' J 't. 2 If' ' . , Harold Beasley .W V Robert Beitzinger 'Q:. . ,,, I t . Gayla Borum f i t'-: z ,lL 5Z lZ7 into -. 2 Donovan Brehm n J Merrel Carter g Patsy Childress 1, Juanita Clawson 2 V 'I Erma Clayton Ellen Cobb V Vickie Davenport joe Dessenberger 1 Eva Dorsey X z t1r,, V. iifljt Larry Erker 5 3 'Q fl 5 Josephine Riley if Evelyn Roe W' . 2 g 2 1 Howard Ross y James Forsythe Jackie Frame Wayne Gibson Fred Royse Jane Semonisck g i g ,.. AIHHICS Rita Golay Nathan Hale Norman Hermreck S JoAnn Shields lt' x l 3 ' Sharon Stoller . Leonard Hill .Q i Twilla Humble e Sharon Hunter Gene Hyde james Tucker Q ' il Bill Walls Nelson Jarman y Harold jones Christine Kerr Arlynn King Margaret Walter Larry Weirich John Kinion Glenn Kinter Siesel Knight Lester Lewis Richard Winn Gale Yocum Kenneth Lowr Janice Miller W Sonja Mosely Terry Owens Special Students Virginia Parsons Don Patrick Barbara Ridley -Iabr Abu Ghazala Randall Braden Linda Hyde 45 I Y- 9. '4 o,' ' . u I -5, '.J'5 y P .la he , 'l-N13 'Haifa . .ra .1-'-A W 1-' A' , .--5,9 .. 'n' . '.'-Hu,Q- 21. . Wi- 4555! . 33, ia 'VII :' ' '.. , :n'.55'g - 2'. iSfi'4'2' i-tic - L, cw FWF 's he - . 'Pal ' ' uf?faf.e.- ol- - ffgpgggg, 5 .1 ,,'.1'.. ,:'-1r?1:,5gf0'-aqq-. .. i 'f ,, ' l- fy . , -- Tf 1 fi-1?-Lexi: w'6:?.'gf . , . 1 -1:-fQsfa+Q514?fw-- G. W -:Wing 3 haf.,-J . -. f:fGa?'4f .,v , N. Q' fin- . -:lar . Rv?-H 1141 -. . I. -I-21-3'fv5i,'4..ii , QTY 5',:,':',-,' . -I . --1- 11?xBA4f sr . 2.4 411,1 - . ' I ' Pig ., ' ' 5 ?i',E.:.. . mxwy. : -d.,aa39:,.5 N -. t IA 311123110113 'W dm' ' ' ,Kylix Q ?'?'S5 c: -I-2 '. .Ag 24 gi 5JffiVE4:.5aS'.f.o51.j -,Q-. . 3 . . L....1':is. a 'Msgs' , ,I v b 15,-4 -. Emirvgi..-a:,.q.:1l 4-ri.-f I ' I S 51 59 ug 4-2.1 , ,. ',,...,p 2.5 .. ..o ' ' ' ,,.. f'!f5 :1Q'.5:'.- ' - . 4 ' ' -'fw'ifmRi?.Q,5.i3ol,l7iQ ' s A 43 . . ':'us:':f:'i1Sg!-:A K' O ---1,.' . .pigtlf ui. 5 u ' 'L.S .' 'H -5 - - , v- 1 . .'Z:.,,Ju' 'B 31,3 .1 V 1.0 - - 7 ' n '01 ll -, va Q .Q I I ' .-. . .-. .x, . . , n ,' I .x,..'lJ:l ta.: --N. J 3.3: .gs oe' . i ,K The society is made up of juniors and seniors majoring in chemistry, with the purpose of gaining a professional as well as a social background of experience. First row, left to right: Andrew Lyngar, Gaylord Simpson, president: Claudine Lowder, secretary-treasurerg Bob Ramsey, Lew Maneval, Jim Mordica, Ronald Beaseley, vice-president. Second row: Larry Lambing, Bob Emerson, Robert Harper, Dr. J. L. Pauley, faculty sponsorg Oliver K. Manuel, johnny Godlard, jerry Ellis. American Chemical Society Front row, left to right: Bill McNeil, secretary, Bill Curry, vice-presidentg Kenny Bateman, Dick Benson. Second row: Dr. J. D. Haggard, sponsor: jack Carter, Dale Wisdom, Gene Wallace, president. Circle K WE BUILD Circle K is a college form of Junior Ki- wanis, with member- ship open to persons who have been active in high school Key Clubs. The local chap- ter is sponsored by the Pittsburg Kiwanis ora ganization. 48 -,,w,. . .K Front row, lei! lo right: Marlene Gray, Marijane Koopman, Gwen Dopps, Charlene Yates, janet Messenger, Jacque Diamond, Mary Ann Mul- nix. Secrmd row: Evelyn Triplett, Joan Nuzum, Betty XVeaver, Sharon Chapman, Roxanne Mulnix, Pat Ledbettcr, Greta Meyer. D lta Psi Kappa OFFICERS, front row, left to right: Roberta Harlow Whetzel, reporterg Charlene Yates, presi dent: Rozanne Mulnix, chaplain. Second row: Marijane Koopman, vice-president: Janice Braden, secretary- ITEBSUTEY. Delta Psi Kappa is a national professional physical education fraternity in which member- ship is limited to undergradu- ate and graduate women Stll- dents who have majors or minors in physical education. The purpose of this frater- nity is to recognize by election to membership those women who have given evidence of potential leadership and pro- fessional interest in physical education and who have main- tained grades above the college average. 49 Front row, left to right: George Hess, Merle Lloyd, Lakie Petrie, Wilbur Wedeman, Glenn Causer, Gary Read. Semnrl rmr: Ronald Marquardt, jerry Coltrane, jack Franklin, Charles Casebeer, Robert Carlyle, Mel Royse, Robert Mlilson, Albert Sartore. Gamma Beta Alpha Cfamma Beta Alpha men visiting the Pittsburg Census Bureau. 50 Gamma Beta Alpha is a professional business fraternity organized on campus during the spring semester of l958. The aim ol' this organization is to foster business principles and to prepare our business majors lor the professional world. Membership is open to male business administration majors who meet the academic' requirements ol' the organization. At the present, time the fraternity is lunctioning on a local level but plans are underway to petition a National Professional Business Fraternity. Front row, left to right: Bill Feess, Edward Naccarato, Robert Volk, joe Giacoma, Don Curran, Dale Cantrell. Second row: Mack Posey, Bill Metzinger, Gary Munsinger, Merle Feucrborn, Bill Sprenger, Bill McTaggart, jack Carter, Ted Stahura, Elmer Beck, Oren Henderson. Gamma Beta Alpha NEW AND OLD OFFICERS, front row, left to right: Robert Lundblad, presidentg james Bammer, vice-prcsidentg Richard Meriaux, secretary: James Perry, treasurer: Donald Hass, master of rituals. Sfrond row: M. J. Little, sponsor: William Curry, Paul Zltta, Frank Boring, james Daniels, William Kincaid, sponsor. M5 ef, Sl OFFICERS, front row, left to right: L. H. Cutler, trustee, james Ulmer, president, james Danenhauer,vice-presidentg Lloyd Scott, secretary: Gerald Cheek, treasurer: Forest Penny, co-trustee, Second row: Robert Ross, Dan Mosier, Warren Newman, Richard jacques, Don Sibley. Third row: Gordon Herder, Vern Bonar, Joe Cicero, James Cuer, james Farley. Fourth row: Walter Hays, David Almes, Bill Simons, Jay Holt, Ralph Livingston, Kenneth Harding. The purpose of this organization is to maintain high professional scholarship and give recog- nition to those who have performed outstanding services in the field ofindustrial arts. Epsilon Pi Tau cc 9, Club Front row, left to right: Tom Spievak, Bruce Roach, Lon Gallup, Fred Harder, Ralph Redmond, jack HKH Club is Com- jackard, Bill Metzinger, jack Scofield, Second row: jim Woestman, Archie Riggenberg, Mack Posey, Chuck Norris, Chuck Stein, Allen Whetzel, Wayne Burnett, Al Ortolani. Third row: Bob Gordon, B,ob posed of lCtt6TIT16H OH the campus. Its pur- pose is to provide bet- ter relations between the student body and the athletic depart- ment. Membership is open to all men who have lettered in one or more varsity sports. Present activities in- clude concessions at the basketball games to raise funds for scholar- ships to students in all sports. Faculty sponsor is Al Ortolani. Allen, Lynn Pollock, Fred Amber, jack Frazier, Duane Callahan, Ted Stahara, Mickey Heatherly, Tom Miller. A' -'V Front row, left to right: Robert Hart, Mary Filewood, Harold Thomas, Robert Daniel, Steve Zimmerman, Vernon Powers, Clarence Garrett Betty Jo Fliginger, Ronald Smith. Second row: J. D. Haggard, Peggy Elsasser, Francis Pichler, Clinton Wilt, Mary Walker, Dean Eaton, Jolene Steu son, Helen Kriegsman, Frank German. Kappa Mu Epsilon is a na- tional fraternity for college stu- dents majoring or minoring in mathematics. A student must maintain a high scholastic aver- age in all math subjects to be- come eligible for membership. Kappa Mu Epsilon OFFICERS, from left to right standing- Dr. Ronald Smith, sponsor, Mary Filewood, secretary Jolene Stevison, treasurer, Helen Kriegsman, corresponding secretaryg Dean Eaton, vice- president Siltingg Steve Zimmerman, president. 53 Alpha Zeta Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, national honor society in Education. Front -row Qseatedj, left to right: Alice Pursley, Sue Ann Glynn, Wilma jean Heavin, Sylvia Brann, secretary, Donald Bolander, president: Harold Thomas, historian-reporter: Dr. William A. Black, Dr. Benjamin D. Warren, counselor. Second row: Bethel Moyer, Hazel Meeker, Lucille Anderson, Alice Painter, Betty Jean Cotter, jerie Gail Davis, Clara Foster, Virginia Romondo, Betty 0'Malley, Carolyn Anderson. Third row: Judith Potts, Marjorie Hay, Lois Taggart, Rosemary Ulm, Jolene Stevison, Mary Ellen Filewood, Virginia Miller, Beverly Fields, Lois Shipley. Fourth row: Thomas Dewey, Joan Nuzum, Ilene Ginardi, Marcel Normand, Evelyn Kirkman, Kenneth Lee, james Hawley, Lou Kate Yvimmer, Constance Etzold, Peggy Elsasser, Harold Leap, Hoyt Stocker, jr. Kappa Delta Pi Lambda Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, national honor society in History. Front row, left to right: Marvin Peters, Norma Weiss, secretary: Trell Hall, Elizabeth Cochran, Donna Mfatson, Shirley West, William Panter. Second row: Alvin H. Proctor, Dudley T. Cornish, treasurer: john Raatjes, sponsor, Charles Jackard, Robert LaForte, president: Richard Payton, Marcel Normand. Phi lpha Theta isa. A . 1 . us -'11 .wp ' aw mm. Kappa Pi Front row, left zo right: Shirley West, Dolly Gates, Sylvia Jones, Deanne Rayl, Carolyn Bizal. Second row: Caroline Ernsbarger, Patsy Moreland. Max King, Eugene C. Lampe, Dick Scurlock, Patsy Lou Ports, JoAnne McKinnie. ' Witte i...' P Jkm gfhf rteiff x v fi Y WW 5 , , 9 9 5x4-vf-:lf-52, , fy 15.V, A ,New x ivwi' 11,8-Ai,,v ,V f , - Tau Chapter, Kappa Pi is celebrating its twentieth anniversary year on Pitt State campus. Miss Bertha A. Spencer, linieritus Professor of Art., and the late Miss Elsie Leitch Bowman of our Art Department were the original sponsors. Miss Spencer has been the National Treasf urer of Kappa Pi for several years. Tau Chapter, on November 14 and 15, was host. to the first Central Mid-west Regional Conference for tlie four-state area ol' Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Arkansas. Miss Carolyn llizal, who was Kappa Pi's homecoming candidate. was an attendant to the Homecoming Queen. OFFICERS, from left to right: Miss Sylvia jones, sponsor, jo Anne McKinnie, treasurer, Shirley YV-est, secretary, Patsy Lou Ports, vice-president: Dick Scur- lock, president, is Y Front row, left to right: Leo M. Ensman, Mohammad Ali Habibi, Marvin Peters, William Curry, Hubert Macy, vice-presidentg Oliver Manuel, president: james Ulmer, Theodore M. Sperry, Carnie Smith. Second row: R. G. Smith, Dick Slifer, Walter L. Hays, Phil Pruitt, secretaryg jim Manning, jim Danenhauer, Ted Lorance, treasurerg Steve Zimmerman, Leonard H. Axe, Dudley T. Cornish. Members not pictured are: Jim Daniels, Bill Dowden, Richard Payton, Dr. Walter Pennington. Gold Key The Gold Key Society is the honorary organization for junior and senior men, selected on the basis of leadership, scholarship, character, student activities, and service. When inquiry developed that there were no campus-wide honor societies in existence, a number of inter- ested faculty members, faculty wives, and friends of the College were invited by the President to study the need for and the possibility of organizing such societies. As a result of the study, Gold Key and Golden Crest were founded in the spring of 1958. Dr. Dudley T. Cornish, Dr. Leo M. Ensman, Mr. Carnie Smith, Dr. Theodore M. Sperry, Dr. Leonard H. Axe, and Dr. NValter Pennington were the Advisory Board of Gold Key. Membership is limited to three classes of membership: Active, Alumni, and Honorary. The Active members are men students who qualify as seniors of the college. They are the only voting members, being active only one year. Alumni members are all of those who belonged to the Gold Key Society when they were in college. Hon- orary members are persons who are members of the faculty or community who generally meet the standards of the society and who are elected by the active members to a non-voting membership. The qualifications are: a minimum requirement of a l.8 overall grade-point average, enrollment at time of election to complete at least 85 hours of credit, and one semester of resident study at the college with the comple- tion of not less than fourteen hours of college credit which shall average 1.8 or better. The advisory board consists of three persons selected by the active members from among alumni or honorary members. Each is a member of the faculty or administration of the college when elected to serve a three-year term. 56 Pi Omega Pi Kay Branaman Sylvia -lean Brann, vice-president Sandra Ann Campbell, secretary -lerie Gail Davis, treasurer Mary Ella Filewood, president ,sf e i of Golden Crest is the honorary society for senior women who have won scholastic distinction and have demonstrated a worthy quality of leadership and servife in the life Loree Oyster of the college. Golden Crest Pi Omega Pi is the national honorary Business fraternity. First row, left to right: Kathryn Rawles, vice-president, Wanda Glamser, Wilma jean Heavin, secretary-treasurer: joan Massoth, president: Rowena Pemberton, co-editor. Second row: Ralf J. Thomas, sponsorg Lee Dean Austin, Dale Dennis, Marilyn Morforcl, janet Tanner, Twylah Hatcliff, C. H. Lundquest, Gary Rylander, co-editor. l l 57 ,piss ,Qs -wgwt vu.-Q '? 'IF HU' 1049 Front row, left to riglzl: Ronald Harris: Jan Seifert, treasurer: Carter L. XVindham, president: Bill Snider. Semnri row: Don Cukjat, Carl B. Mathis, David Barnhill, Bill Elliott. Phi u Alpha Sinfonia Miss Valdeen Cornish represented Phi Mu Alpha and Sigma Alpha Iota in this year's home- coming. 58 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia ol America was founded at Boston Conservatory of Music October 6, l898. It has expanded into an organization ol' lflfi chapters lo- cated in the better colleges and universities of this country. The local chapter ol' Phi Mu Alpha was founded on this campus on October 9, 1928, with 22 charter members including Dr. XVilliam Brandenburg, then president of the college. The purpose of Sinfonia is to advance the cause of music in America, to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood ol' stu- dents of music and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. in W., fi M'-x A fu Ag. , 15--1' t-hw' OFFICERS, front row, left to right: jane Bailey, chaplain: Sue Austin, president: Barbara Rondelli, recording secretary. Seronrl row: Connie Blackett, vice-president: Betty Clugston, treasurer. Sigma lpha Iota SueAustin Alpha Kappa Chapter of Sigma Alpha lota was Jane Bailey organized on campus in l930, the lirst teachers college chapter of the national professional music fraternity for women. Sigma Alpha Iota was established in 1903 at Ann Arbor, Michigan, and incorporated in l904. Members chosen for Sigma Alpha Iota must be girls with outstanding musical ability and high Connie Blackeu scholastic ratings. Any musician establishing and maintaining an outstanding reputation for high musical standards as a public performer or teacher Louisa Bruce may be invited to berome an honorary member. The purpose of the organization is to uphold and further the highest ideals ol' musival eduration and performance Rosemary Camp Betty Clugston' Valdeen Cornish f Alutly Gilford Mary Ilyon Rosemary Owens Barbara Rondelli t I ' fsck Cfiv X .i...,,-1 Front row, left to right: Vae Rose Fultz, Carol Walker, Deanne Rayl, Karene Meriwether, Don Zemites. Second row: jack Trout, R. Wray Strowig, Bill Giffort. Psi Chi OFFICERS, from left to right: R. VVray Slrowig, sponsorg Karene Meriwether, secretary: Don Zemites, president: Carol Walker, lreasurerg Vac Rose Fultz, recording secretary. t sw 1 X 5 22 E Psi Chi is the national honorary society in psychology. Membership is based on scholastic success and character. The chapter was char- tered here in 1914. Psi Chi is main- tained to provide fellowship for those students with special interest in psychology and to maintain scholastic achievement in that field. ! 60 Front row, Ieft to right: Larry E. Everitt, Honorary Memberg Lon Gallup, S-23 David McMillan, S-lg Clarence' J. Matzeder, Executive Officer: Robert W. Oppenlander, Commanding Officer: Gary YV. Baker, Adjutantg jerry Bitner,.S-35 Bill McNeil, S-4. Second row: Douglas Wickwall, Floyd Snider, jr., Mlilliam C.Elliott, jerry Thomas, Richard Ruhmann,jim Rowe, Mike Hoag, Roy Sprenkle, Richard Martin, Don Perry, Wayne Glaser. Third row: Jimmie Canfield, Don Fultz, Larry Barlow, John Castellani, Donald Gardner, Blaine Murphey, Ronald.D. Dittmann, James Berry, Ronald Barnes, James Wood, Richard Klepac, Ronald Stratton. Fourth row: Larry Beard, John Gilmore, Sidney Cothran, Howard Hess, David Lindsay, Ronald Dory, Brent Bitncr, Gary Grotheer, Tom Grassi, Chuck Bonnici, Richard Henthorn, Larry Wiggins. Pershing Rifles A Company, 7th Regiment of the National Society of Pershing Rifles is an honorary Military organization for basic ROTC Cadets. Before becoming affiliated with the fraternity, a few basic cadets discussed the possibil- ity of formation of a PXR Company with the Army personnel attached to the ROTC Department. It became a reality the 15th of February, 1958, with 25 basic cadets and 7 advanced cadets, as company officers, making a total of 32 members in the company. XVhen initiated into the society as Charter members the 32 cadets received cords and membership ribbons which were blue and white, the colors of the society. The purpose of the organization can be appreciated most fully by reading the preamble to the Constitution of the National Society of Pershing Rifles. We, the members of Pershing Rifles, National Honorary Military Society, in order to encourage, preserve and develop the highest ideals of the military profession, to promote American citizenship, to create a closer and more efficient relation, and to provide appropriate recognition of a high degree of military ability among the cadets of the several senior Reserve Officers Training Corps units of the government of our organization, do hereby establish this constitution. Yearly activities include a field maneuver each semesterg a special drill squad, monthly retreat ceremonies, and election of a company queen. Other activities include cooperation with Scabbard and Blade in planning for the Military Ball and partici- pation in the Annual Regimental Assembly. 61 - - K A f Q i' ilu-,f,'.z,e.Q--if Q4 ' if ,N 22- 4 Mig, ,- J gg, --fwx2e1gifigL' 52 , - ' ,S , ' +, Vw, lf ,X K 4 . YM Mi lli WH I - 'Q' f' W' fs W sf f, I ix A-Zi? ,,,, '11 . . if , Q W Yikiiif? 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Klonipzniy A, Pershing Rifle Drill 'l'eznn stztntl-retreat on the follege cznnpns during one of their afternoon PXRS Ron Ditltnzinn, Dzttid Linclszty, tnd Bill Plltott lovtei thc. colon tluiin tlrills. afternoon retreat ceremony. 1 n 'wr V, - J.. ,iff First row, left 10 right: Robert R. Trimble, secretary: Dr. VV. A. Black, faculty sponsor: Joe R. Sample, Historian. Second row: Donald C.'Cushen- bery, newsletter eilitor: Arvid Nelson, vice-president: Dr. Homer L. johnson. Phi Delta Kappa The Delta Iota Campus Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa was installed at Pitt State on February 28, 1958. Phi Delta Kappa is the professional fraternity for men in education. It seeks to promote and improve free public education through a continuing program of research, service, and leadership. I The formation of the Delta Iota Campus Chapter was sponsored by a steering committee composed of mem- bers of the Rho Field Chapter. The committee members were: Dr. I.. I.. Tracy, Director of Field Services and Placementg Dr. Paul T. Dixon, Coordinator of Secondary Education and Director of Summer Sessions: Dr. iVill- iam A. Black, Head of the Department of Education and Psychologyg Dr. Ernest M. Anderson, Professor of Educa- tion, Secretary of Rho Field Chapter, and immediate past International Recording Secretary: Dr. Melvin D. Neely, Director of Extension and Adult Education. Dr. johnson was the committee chairman. The first ofhcers of the campus chapter were: Charles T. Bell, president, Bill Dowden, vice-president, jack 1-I. Overman, treasurer, Robert R. Trimble, secretary, William A. Black, faculty sponsor. The chapter was represented at the District III Con ference, held in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on November 14 and 15, 1958, by Vice-President Arvid K. Nelson, Secretary Robert R. Trimble, and WVilliam I. Bray. International oflicers of Phi Delta Kappa are: -Iohn C. YVhinnery, president, Montebello, California, Charles R. Foster, first vice-president, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Gordon 1. Swanson, recording' secretary, University of Minnesota, St. Paul. 64 Scabbard and Blade 9' ' '44 , fs. , 2 'pri Wendell Barrow .ik . . ' -L K' W-f . 3 y , 1 Q - I Y M . an u John Beasley Jerry Bitner 1' OFFICERS, front row, left to right: Wendell Barrow, lst Lt.g Frank Boring, Capt.g Gerald Sample, lst Lt. Second row: Richard Slifer, PIOQ Mack Posey, lst Sgt.: Capt. joseph Culpepper, advisor. Since 1954, Company B, Twelfth Regiment of the National Military Hon- orary Fraternity, Scabbard and Blade, has sought to develop and sustain the qualities that make good officers and to promote preparedness for active partici- pation in military affairs within their communities, spreading of information concerning U.S. Military requirements, and goodwill between the staff and the corps on the campus. Members are sought from the best one-fourth of the junior and senior ad- vanced classes. Projects include tlie Military Ball, other social events, and membership on standing committees which serve to solve problems within the department. Gary Blancett Frank Boring Ronald Cowden Larry Everitt Tim Gripkey Fred Harder Martin Lewis Ronald Maupin Bill McNeil Richard Meriaux Robert Oppenlander Buddy Poole Dudley Posey Gerald Sample Richard Slifer 65 appa Delta Front row, left to right: Lorraine Painter, jane Shanks, Linda Todd, H. Francis Short, sponsor. Second rung- jim Lovern, presidentg Diantha Tedlock, secretaryg Carol Schlenker, jerry Watson, vice-president. Pi Kappa Delta is a national forensic society whose members have represented our school in contests of debate and oratory. One of the activities of the society this year was the sponsoring ofthe annual Gorilla Forensic Debate Tourna- ment held on campus January 30 and 31. Debaters from over 30 different colleges throughout the midwest competed in extemporaneous, original oratory, television,and debate speaking. Shown below are the debaters from Southwest Missouri State Col' lege, Springfield, winners of the senior division at the Forensic Tournament. 66 The Hutchinson junior College Debate VIQCHIII, winners ol' the junior division at the Gorilla Debate Tournament. 'X 'wr 'fn Sigma Tau Delta is an honorary fraternity for students majoring in English and interested in creative writing. First row, left to right: Kathleen McPherson, Jeri Davis, Clara Reida, jean McColley, Sandra Campbell, secretary, Karen johnson. Second row: Carl Wlofford, Dolores Drenon, presidentg Sandra Kellner, Margaret Latinis, Diantha Tedlock, Richard Korns, Charles Burgess. Third row: Constance Etzold, Phil Pruitt, jim Manning, Bob Kazmierski, vice-president: Dr. Robertson Strawn, sponsor. Theta lpha Phi Sigma Tau Delta Theta Alpha Phi is an honorary dramatic fraternity for men and women who have gained the necessary points for membership by their participation in some of the dramatic activities on campus. First row, Iefl lo riglzlf Kenneth Roberts, Lorraine Painter, Jeannie Chambers, secretary-treasurer, Barbara Rondelli, Barbara Harvey, Pnil Pruitt, his- toriang Charlotte Ratzloff, vice-presidentg Emma Palango, D. D, Moore, sponsor. Second row: Clara Reida, jim Knee- bone, Diantha Tedlock, Dave Siever, George Bradley, jerry Davis, Bob Kazmierski, joe Roche, Richard Klepac, Bill Lehr, Betty Hartman. 'nf' ,, -Q 67 First row, left to right, kneeling: Gale Yocum, Harold Herron, Clarence Cole, Don Curran. Second row: Jane Shanks, Betty Berckefeldt, Virginia Kuykendall, Margaret Jo Mays, Rowena Pemberton, Sadie Cole, Lequett Jean Glass, Louisa Bruce. Third row: Jeri Madden, Judy Burr, Jane Moon, Joy Christman, Carol Maples, Carol Schlenker, Kay Branaman, Myrna Swanson, Sandy Braun, Jo Anne McK1nn1e. Fourth row: Jim Forwalder, Jim Fergus, Dean Wright, John Powell, Bob Rossel, Leland Robertson, Richard Benson, H. P. Rumford, Ted Lorance. Religious Activities Council The Religious Activities Council is composed of members from each of the religious denominations on our campus. These representatives meet and plan the over-all religious program for the college. General meetings are held once a month, but the council's work is done through five committees which meet at their convenience. The five committees are: the Service Committee, the Chapel Committee, the Convocation Committee, the Religious Emphasis Week Committee, and the Publicity Committee. The Service Committee is responsible for the World University Service program which we conduct on our campus annually. Jane Moon and Valdeen Cornish are the student co-chairmen. The Chapel Committee is concerned with promoting the use of the chapel by organizations and individuals. The student chairman is Rowena Pemberton. The Convocations Committee makes the plans for the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter Convocations and any special convocations. Clarence Cole and Carol Schlenker are the student co-chairmen. The Religious Emphasis Week Committee co-chairmen, Jane Shanks and Virginia Kuykendallh were responsible for bringing Olympic pole-vaulting star Rev. Bob Richards to our campus. The Publicity Committee, which was recently organized, is under the direction of Bob Rossel- and Jennie Morgan, student co-chairmen. Student officers for the Religious Activities Council are Ted Lorance, president, Rowena Pemberton, vice- president, Jo Anne McKinnie, secretary, Harold Herron, treasurer. Dr. J. D. Haggard and H. P. Rumford are the faculty advisors. 68 , nn . Mary Hilary Bishop Eu Sister Reverend Bob Richards gene Frank Religious Activities Days Sister Mary Hilary, the first Sister to be president of the Sacred Heart College in Wichita, Kansas, Bishop Eu ene Frank, one of the younger bishops of Methodismg and Reverend Bob Richards, Church of the Brethren S minister and Olympic polevault champion, presented the theme Challenged to be Different in this years Religious Emphasis Days. . . hi Bishop Frank is a graduate of this college and has been a frequent guest speaker here. Reverend Bob Ric ards was Olympic pole-vault champion in 1952 and 1956 and has set several outstanding track records. Sister Mary Hilary holds the position of chairman of the English department of Sacred Heart College as well as the presidency and is well known as a lecturer in Kansas and neighboring states. The program began with a Singspiration Rally Sunday evening led by Mr. Alvin Hess and Mr. George Dove, who are known for their leading of group singing throughout this part of the country. The theme, Challenged to be Different was developed with three sub-topics: Faith Makes a Difference, Ho e Makes a Difference, and Love Makes a Differencef' These ideas were presented in three traditional P convocations which were followed by informal discussions led by the speaker of the day. A student-faculty dinner was held the first day, with Bishop Frank telling of his recent tour of Europe. Other special events in- cluded chapel devotions each morning, and an evening program with Reverend Richards answering Why Religion? Members of the Religious ct1v1t1es oun 1 , mittee which made plans and presented the program of activities. These days of Religious Emphasis helped students to take time out of a busy college schedule to ask themselves if they were really accepting the Chal- A ' ' ' C cil and interested students made up the Religious Fmphasis Com lenge to be Different. 6 Baptist Student nion First row, left to rightg Mary Mouck, Elaine Cobb, enlistment chairmang Judith Morerod, Myrna Swanson, social chairmang Kathleen McCoy. Juanita Thompson, Jennie Morgan, presidentg Twylah Hatcliff, devotional chairman: Virginia Kuykendall, pianist. Second rowg Henry Moudy, pastor-advisory Gale Yocum, publicity chairman: H. L. Bagley, faculty advisor: Dale Maddey, director: Paul Ferrel, stewardship and missions chairman: Charles I.. Dial, John XVilliam Ross, records chairman. Canterbury Club The Canterbury Club is com- posed of Episcopal college students. It promotes closer relations between student and church by social and religious activities. The students participate in the local parish func'- tions and cooperate with the dio- cesan events. This helps develop a better understanding of the Chris- tian life. Members pictured aboxe are Louisa Bruce and Jim Fergus. The Reverend Earl Minturn 70 5 'N qs 1 'W Front row, left to right: Phyllis Allen, Rochelle Wilson, reporterg Donna McCullough, Nina Howard, Nikke Irvin, Deane Hall, state sec- retaryg Sharon Stephan, Rosalie Henderson. Second mtv: Charles Gentner. director: David XVilson, president: Glenn Kinter, Oren Henderson, treasurer: Kay Seavey, Elaine Gamble, secretary. Disciples Student Fellowship The annual DSF Halloween party held at the home of Elaine Gamble. Shown below are Sharon Stephan, jim Tinsley, and Deane Hall. The Disciples Student Fellow, ship binds many Christian students on campus together in worship, recreation and social life. They also share intellectual and creative growth in the understand' ing of being a Christian. v--ff Q 2 71 ACTIVES, first row, left to right: Vae Rose Fultz, corresponding secretary, Barbara Wilhoit, Harriet Ditty, Elvera Schuman, Judith Cavanaugh, Rita Sue Veale, Carol Maples, Connie Klopfenstein, Lorna Ashcraft, JoAnne McKinnie, presidentg Mrs. Paul C. Clarke, sponsor. Second row: Loree Oyster, Cloeva Johnson, Marilyn Morford, first vice-presidentg Judith Ann Brawn, Barbara Peal, Leah Hiland, Faye Moser, Marcia Reck, Jane Shanks, Mary Lee Justice. Third row: Sharron Driskill, Grace Anne Dallam, recording secretary, Judy Chapman, second vice-presidentg Gail Porr, Mona Ackley, Betty Forwalder, chaplaing Kay Dugan, treasurerg Roberta Whetzel, Ruth Ann Barrett, Freda Berner. Kappa Phi PLEDGES, hrst row, left to right: Dorothy Campbell, Pat Lane, Georgia Spencer, Ruth Miller, Kathy Gascho, Jo Ann Small, Nancy Knewtson, Pat Cheek, Karen Polley. Second row: Virlene Farm- er, Linda Todd, Rae Newell, Rosemary, Ulm. Sara Wolverton, Carol Davis, Marilyn Van Natter Judy Shugard, Patricia Queen, Margaret Mays, 72 Kappa Phi is a national Methodist college girls' club founded in 1916 at the Uni- versity of Kansas by Mrs. Gor- don Thompson. Today there are about 2,000 girls enrolled in Kappa Phi. The organiza- tion unites girls in friendship and a common search for high- est spiritual valuesg it de- velopes social, cultural and re- ligious leadership. Every Methodist woman of the university world today, a leader of the Church tomorrow -is the motto which the Kappa Phi girls follow. Front row, left to right- Pamela Caviness, study commission: Carol Robertson, Jeri Madden, Pat Heady, SCCYCIHIY-ITCHSUICF Shirley llimmef service commission: Bonnie Robertson, Alice Quick, Lavonne Harris, reporterg Jerie Davis. Second row: Russell Mann, Martin Wiley, B111 Main jim Hawley, Leland Robertson, Frank Robertson, Ted Lorance, Bob Ramsey, Paul Hein, presidentg Ronald Harris, worship chairman. Liahona Fellowship Christmas caroling The Liahona Fellowship is an organization spon- sored by the Reorganized Church of jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints for college-age members and their families. It provides an opportunity for closer as- sociation and enrichment in wholesome recreation, service to others, and study of the nature, plan and purpose of God. The Fellowship was established here September 20, 1955. New officers are elected every four months. Professor Robert Trimble and Dr. Ronald Smith are the faculty sponsors. Jeri Madden and Shirley Rimmer are the Religious Activities Council repre- sentatives, and jim Hawley is alternate. Meetings are held every Monday night at the church, located on the corner of Walnut and lVash- ington, and are divided among the four committees: worship, service, recreation, and study. 73 First row, left to right: jackie Lynguar, Barbara Monsour, joan Massoth, Sarah Easely, Rosalie Roberts, Myrna Marshall, Sharon Shively, Rosanne Mulnix, Deanna Christenson, Ann Farabi, Donna Longerot, Mary Ann Perello, Cecilia Kosorog, Lila Joseph. Second row: Herb Schneiders, jerry Kramer, Gary Loveland, jim Feuerborn, Chuck Mount, Bill Lies, Kenneth Feuerborn, Ed Naccarato, Tom Kruse, George Hagopian, Lawrence Pickert, john Forsythe. Third row: Norman Hermreck, Chuck Bonnici, Pat Gilmore, Michael Horgan, George Hess. Merle Feurb0ru,Francis Rugal, Karl Peterson, Hugo Seidl, Ray Fischer, Bill Mewinger, Eugene Lampe. Newman OFFICERS, pictured below from left to right: Larry Erker, treasurerg joan Goldrick, secretaryg Frank Hess, president. Second rmv: joe Hart, vice-president: Dr. Dellasega, sponsorg Father Kocour, chaplain. Ln The Newman Club provides intellectual and social opportunities for both Catholic and Sanp Q, non-Catholic students on the campus, through such activities as discussions, clubs, lectures, dances, football and basketball teams. The more serious aspects are not forgotten, The primary aim of the club is a religious training program for members which furthers their knowledge of Catholicism and strength- ens their faith. The chapel is the core of the club, serving the spiritual needs of the members. Here the student participates in daily mass, rosary, monthly holy hours, and has a chance for a few private prayers of his own. First row, left to right: Margaret Sweeney, Marilyn Smith, Patty Glynn, Angelia Lyons, Deanne Cole, Gayle Scott, Regina Baker, Carol Katzer, Lahonna Owens, Frances Gendusa, Vicky Kilcoyne, Patty Burns, Kathleen Lyons. Second row: joan Goldrick, Larry Erker, Tom Bohrer, joe Hart, Father Kocour, Dr. Dellasega, Donald Harris, Cletus Manhart, William Harris, Sue Wagner. Third row: Mickey Manfre, Sammy Nakadomari, joe Byrnes, Andrew Johnson, Frank Hess, Joe Fenoughty, Lawrence Kramer, Joseph Smith, George Paine. Club X'Vhat a way to spend time after classes! A perfect way to start the clay-The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. 75 Wesley Foundation First row, left to right: Karen Taylor, Kay Dugan, Rosemary Ulm, Rae Newell, Marjorie Mowrey, treasurerg Kathy Gascho, Carol Maples, Linda Todd, Nancy Knewtson, Vae Rose Fultz, secretary, jo Anne McKinnie, Cloeva johnson. Second row: Pat Anderson, Judy Chapman, vice-presidentg Barbara Wilhoit, Pat Lane, Rita Sue Veale, Carol Davis, Georgia Spencer, Marvin Wilson, Harold Beasly, Wilbur Ames. Third row: Carl B. Mathews, Jerry Davis, president: Larry Canoung, Donald Holsinger, Bob Rossel, Dale Adell, Harold Cooper, Harry Krug, director. Wesley Foundation is a group of Methodist students Their activities include de- votional services, service proj- which stresses fellowship and friendliness to all Methodist students on campus. The Foundation is located at 112 East Lindburg. 76 The Parsonage-704 Normal Street Christmas Devotions Help yourself! ects, pageants, and parties. It is the wish of the Wesley Foundation to give Pitt State students an extra home and source of inspiration while at- tending college. '93 4193515 'Y 4 First row, left to right: Mavis Quathamer, Mary Margaret Dagley, Marlene Quathamer, Beverly Barcus, 'Nancy Hopkins, Virginia Kuykendall Lorraine Painter, Elaine Cobb. Second row: Rowena Pemberton, Pat Hunt, Betty Berckefelrlt, Rosemary Ulm, Juanita Thompson, Marilyn Merritt, Wilma Jean Alexander, Mary Ruth Trent, Geraldine Brown. Third row: Sharon Citron, Twila jean Smith, Donna Watson, Rita Sue Veale, Marjorie Mowrey, Carol K. Walker, Mrs. Larry Parker, sponsor: Kay Brooks. l CA Open to all college girls is their claim, with a reason of getting to know God better, and to allow Creative and inspir- ing ideas to flow freely. Regular meetings are held on NVednes- day, and supporting religious activities on campus is their aim. OFFICERS, left to rightg Donna Watson, treasurerg Marjorie Mowrey, president Marilyn Merritt, secretaryg Pat Hunt, second vice-president. l First row, left to rzghl: Jim Forwalder, jim Ridings, Murle Lassman, Glenn Lucke, Steve Bartels, Ben Newton, Lloyd Steele. Second row: Carl Ramseyer, Gordon Herder, Leslie Alexander, Floyd Tinsley, V'illiam VVilhaus, Larry Canoung, Don Barns, Wilbur Mledeman. The College YMCA is one of the organi- zations on campus with the purpose of build- ing Men, Christian Men, to be exact. One of their projects during the year is a student directory. They lend a hand in the Religious Emphasis XVeek activities, and are devoted to encourage religious interest on campus. They meet weekly for food and fellowship and send representatives to the regional con- ference at listes Park, Colorado. 78 YMC OFFICERS, pifzu jim Ridings, first vice-president. red from left to right below are: Gordon Herder, treasurerg vice-president: Steve Bartels, secretary: Ben Newton, second ., HV .f 3 I Q, f ! , rx ff' , ' 5. 1 , f ' v ' ,A 44 fi Q 'ffjf ,Iii I I . 1 I :fl . f ff ,f ... - f 1 4 , ' - N .A,A M 'N' MM ' W '- if J ,if A JM-1 . !A,,.f,,- M ff W VM nxt lf' I, an I f . 'A fm W A T' f Mx.. if ,f ', if , fl ,jf V, M ,aff . W. if 1 as A - 'X I' W 1, ,f ff ff - , . 1 1 X. ,QW L .iff M . . . A fi A Xl' ': ls . i 5 Q 1 4, . 5 E + 5 Q Q 4 it W X 1 1 'Q aio , . The Y.M.Kl.A. hnusc located at 306 Has! l.indhcrg.g Gingcr hlilfklllllll. Hum , ., -x -- - .- ' ' , . A . . . ., 7-wwvgfiw--K--pw..-no-vw'Q-2:'7-ff 0 ::: wm LM S' M. . D. f, Af.. Y. 51.11. .L Bowling Tcaun Front row, ld! In riglrl: M'iIbur XVCCICIIIZIEI, l,zu'ry Ganoung. Don Payne. Scfrmnl mug- Lloyd Stcclc, jim Forwaldcr. 5 . ex A 'M M--0-s..,sA Z umning rzunlimlzllc' I Westminster Fellowship 2 , 55 if 9 S , -d 'H' MC! First row, left to right: Mary Margaret Dagley, Virginia Sue Davidson, Marilyn Cline, secretary-treasurer, DeAnne Day, Rose Marie Housen, Colene Carpenter, vice-presidentg Norma Ann Stephens, Nancy Hopkins, Cerena Biles. Semnd rmv: Hilda Xvalker, Gary YVilbur, Cary Read, Joe Knickerbocker, Elmer Beck, president: John Foresman, Mrs. Thomas Curran, sponsor. Heyer Fellowship ffm ah First row, left to rightg Norma XNeiss, Barbara Furgason, Barbara Bollwinkle, Edna Christiansen, Barbara Kunshek, Nadine Russell, Lavonne Swaim, Cleona Kahmeyer, secretary-treasurer. Second row: Rev. Woodrow XV. Kirth, Norma Sehweder, Dr. james Pauley, faculty sponsorg Rev. E. R. Baach, Richard Henthorn, vice-president: Glen Lucke, president: Ron Reents, Bob Trager. Kenneth Hillier, Merle Lassman, Lyle Kahmeyer. 80 Departmental Grganizations The departmental organizations of our campus are comparable to the intricate working parts of a complicated machine. Together, all the parts can function success- fully and achieve goals of academic, social, and recreational accomplish- ment. Row one, left to right: Ruth Ann Barrett, Rosemary Ulm, Patricia Queen, Minnie Ross, Darlene Williams, Marilyn Costin, Patsy Ports, Betty Clugston. Row two: Marilyn Boggs, Ann Farabi, Jennie Morgan, Twylah Hatcliff, Mona Ackley, ElVera Schuman, Marilyn Merritt, Cerena M. Biles, Rowena Pemberton. Row three: DeAnne Day, Sara Wolverton, Gary Loveland, Don Combs, Paul Troop, john Ross, Floyd Gwin. Lee Dean Austin, Jo Anne McKinnie. Row four: Jeanne Chambers, Leseley Adey, Nadine Russell, Elaine Cobb, Phyllis Mahaffey. Sponsors: Mrs. Perva Hughes, Don Q. Milliken, Dr. William A. Black, Dr. Homer L. Johnson, W. S. Davison. Student OFFICERS AND SPONSORS, row one. left to right: Freda Berner, second vice- presidentg Betty Clugston, state recording secretaryg Phyllis Mahaffey, historian: Patsy Ports, treasurerg Vae Rose Fultz, publicity. Second row: Dr. Bebb, sponsor: Nina Howard, secretaryg Mrs. Hughes, Dr. Johnson, Mr. Milliken, sponsors. Ron' three: John Yantis, president: Dick Hen- thorn, first vice-president. 82 SUCCESS! The Student-KSTA helped organize a new F.T.A. chapter in the College High School this year. College officers Yancy Whitworth, state vice-president: Nina Howard, and john Yantis were guests al? the first meeting. KSTA Row one, left to right: Mary Kay Wart, janet Hedrick, Barbara F urgason, Kay Wimmer, Margaret Compton, Wanda Glamser, Harriet Ditty, Virginia Kuykendall, Rayma Yocam. Row two: Shirley Ann West, Connie Klopfenstein, Sharon Citron, Pat Hunt, Sue Wagner, Sharon Shively, Betty O'Malley, Carolyn Anderson, Pat Pappas. Third row: Nina Howard, Doris Potts, Evelyn Damrill, Katherine Brooks, Dolly Gates, Mary Ella Filewood, Myrna Swanson, Linda Feland, Colleen Shanks, Neola Hamsher. Row four: Richard Henthorn, William H. Wilcox, Juanita Thompson, Vae Rose Fultz, Wanda Mosher, Jeannine Neubecker, Shirley Fisher, Regina Baker, Mary Ruth Trent, Dale Dennis, H i 4 s Row one, left to right: Albert Cook, joe Cicero, Paul H. YN'aggencr, Myril Harrison, Leslie W. Alexander, Ralph Rowe, Donald W. Sibley, Dick Holzrichter, Bruce Cannell, Edward Carstedt, Warren Burger. Row two: Duane Trout, R. T. Livingston, Gordon Herder, Kenneth Rundle, Dale Buller, Bill Simons, Robert Blazer, Charles J. Dunivan, Vern Bonar, Dale Howerton. Industrial Education in Club OFFICERS, left lo right: C. W. Miles, sponsor: jerry XNilson, vice-president, Gene Lampe, public relations, Carl Stuffings, secretary, VValter Hays, president, R. T. Livingston, sponsor: Lloyd Scott, treasurer. Row one, left to right: Walter L. Hays, james Ulmer, Charles Coodhall, Gary 'Wilbur, Thomas Morrison, Carl Stuffings, Leonard Billau, Charles Heueisen, Donald D. Riggs, Dwight Sandahl. Row two: james L. Farley, Joe A. Rinck, Dale E. Adell, Richard E. Henthorn, E. C. Lampe, C. W. Miles, Lloyd Scott, Marvin Ludlum, Robert Porter, Gary Weaver. my L F .1 --Z. 5' ,. , ,Q can-Q l T h e H o m e Economics Club is a national pro- fessional organi- zation. The pur- pose of the group is to strengthen student - faculty relationships and interpret the pur- pose and func- tions of home eco- nomics. T h e H o m e Economics Club m e e t s o n c e a month for a busi- ness meeting and program. Projects include a Christ- mas service proj- ect and the an- nual Mother- Daughter ban- quet. Projects made by tailoring class Recreation time at the Home Management House Row one, left to right: Marie Vuillemin, staffg E. Louise Gibson, advisor, Louella Franks, staffg Hilma R. Davis, staffg Mary Hankammer, advisorg Marjorie Woodward, secretaryg Lorna Ashcraft, historian: Judy Chapman, vice-presidentg Mary Coffman, treasurerg Donna Nunn Matzeder, president. Row two: Carolyn Carr, Charlene Hardwick, Shirley Russell, Betty Berckefeldt, Donece Dragoo, Jackie Lyngar, Connie Klopfenstein, Leah Hiland Davenport, Karlene Vogel, Marilyn Merritt, Mary Lee justice. Row three: Sue Ann Glynn, Minnie Veasey, Billie Raye Webster, Johnnie Shepard, Marguerite Hulsey, Elaine Gamble, Karherine Brooks, Carol Roseboom, Marcia Bolander, Verna Guatney. r Above: Fifth graders study the United Nations with aid of student teachers. Horace Mann Elementary School Right: Juanita Thompson and DeAnne Day learn the importance of visual aids in today's schools. Laboratory Schools Above: Mary Jane Ellsworth and Shirley jones are realizing the great responsibility of teaching kindergarten. Left: College High home economics class gives Kathy Brooks and Mary O'Brian practice in teaching. Row one, left to right: Paul Arabia, chief engineer: jerry Watson, chief announcerg Harold Selim, technical engineer. Row two: John Sterle, music director: jim Manning, manager: Richard Klepac. Not pictured: Judy Haage, secretary: Dr. Robertson Strawn, faculty advisor. ittsburg State Radio Club Education lub Row one, left to right: Virginia Kuykendall, Freda Berner, president, Carolyn Anderson, secretary-treasurerg Betty O'Malley, Mona Ackley, Elaine Cobb. Row two: Dr. W. James Popham, advisorg DeAnne Day, Vae Rose Fultz, Juanita Thompson,vice-president: Virginia Owens, Mary Ruth Trent. SENATE, row one, left to right: Louella Nan Franks, advisor, Ginger Jackman, Beverly Yeager, Carolyn Loss, secretary: Sandy Braun, Barbara Grubb, vice-president. Row two: DeAnne Day, Kay Branaman, presidentg Edna Christiansen, treasurerg Mary Walker, Sharon Haines, president pro-tem for second semester: Peggy Irwin. New Senate member, Pat Ledbetter. Associated omen Students The Associated Women Students organization, which began functioning on the Pitt State campus in the Fall term of 1958, has for its purposes: To unify all women studentsg To provide more leadership opportuni- ties for womeng To promote and coordinate activities for women, To Work toward improvement of group liv- ing, To create attitudes that will promote and maintain the high standards of college life. Dr. Mary R. Moore, Dean of YVomen, helps advise the girls in this new organization. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, row one, left to right: Barbara Grubb, Donna McCullough, Linda Secrest, Nancy Bottens, Eva Craig, Sharon Chapman, Kay Seavey, Miss Lou Franks, Mary Lee Justice, Mary Ann Mulnix. Row two: Cerena Biles, secretary of houseg Graceanne Dallam, Donna jo Boyd, Barbara Lattin, Nikke Irvin, Mary Kay Wart, Nina Howard, Ann Farabi, Delores Morris, Carol Zacarello. Third row: Marilyn Crawford. New House of Representatives members are Fern Burleson, and Tim Lukon. Rauf, Row one, left to right: Fern Burleson, secretary, Anita Sue Jefferson, activities chairman, Sue Davidson, activities co-chairman, Judy Glenn, treasurer, Karen Cloud, publicity chairman, Carolyn Loss, president: Grace Anne Dallam, vice-president. Row two: Jeanne Chambers, Sharon McClenahan, Delores Pillon, Wlanda Liles, Enid Jeffers, Geraldine Byrd, Patty Burns, Nancy Menghim, Marcia Reck. Row three: Judy Haage, Jo Ann Post, Mary Webber, Charlene Yates, Joyce Cottom, Judy Shugard, Lila Ann Joseph, Kathleen Lyons, Ilene Ginardi, Nora Ann Davis. Row four: Verlene Farmer, Cecilia Kosorog, LaNell Linn, Timotheia Lukon, Regina Baker, Rozanne Mulnix, Sharon Chapman, Mary Jane Haizlip, Judith Roberts, Nancy Schulte. Row five: Sandy Lewis, Barbara Rigg, Karen Karns, Jan Aufranc, Linda Rayl, Margaret Detjen, Donna Wilson, Sandy Hollingsworth, Judi Stambach, Mary Espy. Row six: Jo Ann Ryder, Roberta XVhetzel, Sharon Haines, Phyllis Redmond, Carol Minturn, Eva Craig, Joann Small, Barbara Lattin, Leseley Adey. Row seven: Miss Greta Meyer, sponsor, Pat Pappas, Pat Ledbetter, Linda Mfall, Neola Hamsher, Sharon Shively, Miss Lou Franks, sponsor. I I Pitt Peppers are at all games to provide half- time entertainment and to encourage the school spirit, Peppers if 9 me 51 'ggi 5 Have a Hershey! says Shirley Gwin at the annual Play Day activities. The Rockettes have noth- ing on the PEMM Club on our Pitt State campus. Physical Majors Education and Minors Row one, left to right: Carolyn Southern, Sharon Chapman, Betty Weaver, LaNell Linn, Peggy Irwin, Timotheia Lukon, Vada Harkleroad, Judy Glantz, Marva King. Row two: Miss Greta Meyer, sponsor: joan Post, Luanna Divine, Linda Houchen, Shirley Gwinn, Rolene Spencer, Susan Francis, Barbara Wheeler, Dianne Branham, Donna Longerot, Pat Ledbetter, Rozanne Mulnix, Lydia Martin, Marijorie Koopman, Dr. Evelyn Triplett, sponsor. Row three: Marlys Horn, jackie Diamond, Gay Near, Karin Shearburn, Ann Degner, Marcia Glick, Glenda Blankenship, jean Anderson, Gwen Dopps, Rose Hennessey, Mary Ann Mulnix, Sue Harris. Row four: Marlene Gray, Nancy Stiggins, Mary Webber, Jerri Madden, Grace Mustard, Myrlene Willis, Charlene Yates, Marilyn Coleman, joan Nuzum, jean Sundgren, Deane Hall, Freda Wright, janet Messenger, Bonnie Ferment. OFFICERS: Row one, left to right: Mary jane Koopman, historian, Betty Weaver, vice-president: Roberta Whetzel, president. Ron' two: Jacque Diamond, secretary: Deane Hall, treasurer. ,ws it Miss Marlene Gray represents the PEMM Club in the l958 Home- coming parade. 2. 2, Ci :. 1 1 Row one, left to right: Pat Heady, Sharon Chapman, Betty Weaver, LaNell Linn, Charlene Yates, Timotheia Lukon, Judy Glantz, Vada Harkle- road, janet Messenger. Row two: Dr. M. Evelyn Triplett, advisorg jo Ann Post, Luanna Divine, Joyce Page, Linda Houchen, Shirley Gwin, Rolene Spencer, Susan Francis, Barbara Wheeler, Dianne Branham, Donna Longerot, Pat Ledbetter, Rozanne Mulnix, Lydia Martin, Marijane Koopman, Miss Greta Meyer, sponsor. Third row: Marlys Horn, Carolyn Carr, jackie Diamond, Gay Near, Karin Shearburn, Ann Degner, Gail Peters, Marcia Glick, Marilyn Costin, jean Anderson, Gwen Dopps, Rose Hennessey, Mary Ann Mulnix. Row four: Marlene Gray, Nancy Stiggins, Peggy Irwin, Alice Collins, Mary Hiebher, Jerri Madden, Grace Mustard, Myrlene lvillis, Marilyn Coleman, joan Nuzum, -lean Sund- gren, Deane Hall, Freda Wright, Sue Harris. omenps Recreation Membership in the WRA is open to every woman in school. The group has as its aims the promotion of interest and participation in recreational activities. OFFICERS, row one, left to right, sitting: Mary Ann Mulnix, bowling chairman: Ann Degner, publicity chairman. Stand- ing: Nancy Stiggins, treasurerg Karin Shearburn, second sports chairmang Grace Mustard, team sports chairmang Sharron Chapman, president, jean Sundgren, vice- president: Gwen Dopps, secretary. Association Good sportsmanship is one of the main goals of the Women's Recreation Association. The team game tournaments such as volleyball provide oppor- tunity for the girls to play together as good sports- win or lose. Winners of Sportsmanship Award for the volleyball tournament are: Row one, left to right: Karen Lewis, Betty Cotter. Ron' Info,- joyce Foltz, Carole Gartner. , Row one, left to right: Beckie Todd, Bert Brown, Marion Taber, Ross Baird, Sue Storey, JoAnn Small, Joyce Cotrell, Mary Ella File- wood, Francelyn Malone. Row two: Bill Cleveland, jerry Palmer, Les Hearson, Martin Wiley,.George E. Ruggles, joe Hedge, Dick Deonier, Mike Mapes, Dr. Horace Hays. Row three: Leland Keller, Norman L. Smith, L. J. Lyons, Don Holsinger, Joe Knickerbocker, Verne Fitzgerald, jr., Charles Neubecker, Bill Hawkins. Biology Club OFFICERS, row one, left to right: jerry Palmer, publicity chairman: Sue Storey, secretary, Norman L. Smith, vice-president, Ross D. Baird program chairman: Verne C. Fitzgerald, jr., treasurerg JoAnn Small, special projects chairman. Seated: Les Hearson, president. Members are from left to right, row one: Maurice Shaw, Ronald Stratton, Doug Hollis, Don Wade, Ralph Vargas, john Bugni, Danny Standlee, k Richardson Gar Cassatt Iradj Hosseinof Kenny Newcomer Ahmad Habibi Row two' LeRoy Bower Leroy Dumm Donald juilfs, Jac , y , , , . . , , Andrew johnson, Charles Shaw, Michael Horgan, Rodney Craig, Bob Wells, jim Evans, Jimmie Canfield, Don L. Fultz, Brian Atchley. Row three: Don Vaughan, Tom Rendleman, Dan Butler, Karl Murphy, Bill Sprague, Hugo Seidl, Bob Thomas, Elijah Williams, Clayton W rum, Larry Messer, Kenneth Schulz, john Merrill. Engineers Club The Engineers Club which was reorgan- ized on the campus of Pitt State last year, evolved from the Engineering Lecture Class. The club, organized to promote better fel- lowship among engineering students on cam- pus, is open to all students interested in engineering. The Engineers Club meetings are held once a month. Their meetings cen- ter around lectures and discussions on topics pertinent to the field of engineering. UFFICERS, left to right: Tom Crandon, secretary: Jack Richardson, presidentg Dan Stadlec, vice-presi- dentg Dr. I.. C. Heckert, sponsor. Row one, left to right: Bernard V. Dellasega, sponsor, Colene Carpenter, joe Giacoma, jr., William W. Curry, Glen W. Causer, William J. McTaggart, Elmer Beck, Gary Loveland, jim Bammer. Row two: Pat Calhoun, Sharon Haines, Gerre Thiehaud, Dale Cantrell, Gary Read, Myrna Marshall, George H. Hess, Merrill E. Lloyd, Harriet Ditty, Loree Oyster, Barbara Grubb. Future Business Leaders of merica fl? ilt, 96 OFl lC1iRS: jack Carter, treasurer: VVanda Glamser, secretaryg Loree Oyster, program chairman, Pat Cal- houn, president, Not pictured: Mer- rill E. Lloyd, vice-president. Row one left lo nght l-ay Caldwell Marllyn Cooke Beverly franklin Vlld Cuer oan Neer, Daylene Stephens, Wenny Testerman, Rubx Mulch Row two oyce Utley joan Headrick Shirley Casper Lois Cheek Sammre Mailes, Rita Cordon, Alice Thomas, June McCovern, Barbara Row one, left Io right: Mrs. William Kincaid, sponsor Martha Keller, presidentg Mrs. Cliff Beougher, sponsor Row two: Elizabeth Becker, secretary: janet Nichols vice-presidentg Darlene Burchinal, treasurer. Not pir- lurerl: Donna YVatts, reporter. Row om left to rzght Joyce Cezar janet Crosson Marilyn Snuth She1la Bllleau Francine Lawrence, Treva Daniels, Nancy Neinhuser, Barbara Brown Clalre McConnell Row two Rusty Richardson C erry Bam Pat Patterson, Joyce White, Marge Stringer, Shirley Bradley, y 'Le I . seas Russell O. Pugh, Band Director, gives Kendall Harrington a few pointers on playing the saxophone. ittsburg State Concert Band Band members are, row une, left to right: Sara Wolverton, Gloria Reda, Beckie Todd, Mary Lyon, Ann Wilson, Rose Mary Owens, Marilyn Van Natter, Leroy Windham. Row two: John Curran, Marilou Bork, Sheila Prichard, Robert Peak, Wanda Mosher, Linda Sfalker, Richard Dale, John Sterle, Carl Mathis, jim Kneebone, Carol Davis, Marilyn Hill. Row three: Louisa Bruce, Margaret Mays, Jean Anderson, Elijah Williams Marvin Wilson, Tom Lisenbee, jan Seifert, Dwayne Gladson, Leon Ballenger, jack Smith, William Snider, Larry White, Carolyn Statz, Nancy Knewtson, Dale Adell, Lorna Ashcraft, Judy Scherff, Max Plummer. Row four: Mr. Russell Pugh, conductor, Ron Harris, Philip Morgan, Leon Hazen, Linn Maddox, Joe Shook, Don Cukjati, Gwen Dopps, Rodney Cook, Darel Talbott, Sue Austin, Kendall Harrington, DiAnn Delaney. Percussion: James Alnntt, Ralph Mock, Sherry Yantis, Sally Shaw, LaVonne Harris. nail , .,., 41 ,, t' .-andy, W Row one, left to right: Mary Sue Young, Carolyn Statz, Sue Davidson, Marilyn Cline, LaVonne Harris, Vera McGinnis, Mary Bennet, Gloria Reda, Mona Ackley, Connie Blackett, Sally Shaw, Sheila Prichard. Row two: Leah Hiland Davenport, Virginia Kuykendall, Alice Ann Dechario, Betty Frobish, Betty Hartman, Valdeen Cornish, Sherry Yantis, Jeanne Smoot, Barbara Rondelli, Mary Ruth Trent, Rose Mary Owens, Beverly Morgan, Sue Austin. Row three: Bob Rossel, Bill Main, jerry Dodson, Leon Ballenger, Keith Barnes, Harold Hampton, Darel Talbott, Bill Lehr, Linn Maddox, Leon Hazen, Rodney Cook, Jack Smith, Phil Bellairs. Row four: jerry Davis, Dale Reese, Bennie Throne, Jim Kneebone, Russell Mann, Bill Elliott, Phil Morgan, Don Wooton, Dick Dale, Mike Hoag, Ron Harris, Carl Mathis, Ralph Mock, Glen Causer. College Choir Barbara Rondelli directs our College Choir. ,.f 1 Row one, left to rightg Khrosrow Sadeghi, Mrs. Perva M. Hughes, Ahmad Khosrovi, Maria Lusitani, Ahmad Habibi, Judy Imamura, Sets Kato, l-Iideo Kato. Row two: Bahman Shadkhoo, Hans Wolpers, Abdul Abdi, Dr. William A. Black, Ronald Matsumura, Ali Habibi. Row three: Louis Lau, Shokichi Asato, Sammy Nakadomari, Mansoor Ahmadi, Jabr Abu-Ghazala. Kenny Nakaza. International Friends OFFICERS: Row one, left to right: Mrs. Perva M. Hughes, advisorg Maria Lusirani, secretaryg Hideo Kato, historian. Row Iwo: Sammy Nakadomari, vice-president: Ali Hahibi,president: Dr. XVilliam A. Black, advisor: I.ouis Lau, treasurer. 5 if . . Y 5a E. v , is - 'Hvdllll' l Row one, left to right: Linda Hays, Margaret Latinis, vice-presidentg Carol Maples, Sharon Haines, Sandra Kellner, presidentg Nina Howard. Dianne Dorsey, Shirley Christian. Row two: john Harley, secretary-treasurer, Mr. Richard Korns, advisor: Tom Nation, Mr. Henry L. Bagley. advisorg Bob Tragcr, Dick Slifer, Henry Aiman, Mr. Ray Vanderburg, advisor. Press Club Language and Literature Club Row one, left to right: jerie Gail Davis, Kathleen McPherson, social C0'Cll3lfIll2il1Q john Harley, joe Hart, president, jim Manning, George Bradley, jerry Davis, Bob Kazmierski, Phil Pruitt, historian: Barbara Harvey, secretary: Joseph Roche, Clara M. Reida, Dr. Robertson Strawn. advisor. Row two: Pat Lane, Delores Drenon, Ruth Ann Garrett, Beverly Pellett, Diantha Tedlock, Sandra Kellner, Margaret Latinis, Donna Watson, Judy Burr, Linda Hays, jean McColley, Mr. Henry L. Bagley, advisor. Row three: Bettie Roque, Carl Wofford, Henry Aiman, Barbara Sapp, Sylvia jean Brann, Tom Cameron, Jim Trotter, Patty Harmon, Bill Lehr, Charlotte Zoe Ratzlaff, vice-president: Jennene L, Jackson, Sandra Campbell, Richard Korns, Dr. Charles E. Guardia. Jeanette Y'Vhite, social Co-chairman, not shown. .. is 155' E 1.7 102 Right: Sandy Kellncr, associate editor during first semester, be- came editor for the spring term. Left: Paul Francis, Collegio photographer deluxe . . . lielow: john Harley, news editor, acted as the righthand man for the year. jim Trotter. .Vol jzirlured: Don Zemites, business manager Above: Editorial assistant and jack-of-all trades, Collegio ff 6 ss , Right: Society editor, Linda Hays, reported the social side of campus life. Staff Right: Former sports editor, Henry Aiman, won the associate editor's position for the spring semester. Left: Collegio editor, Margaret La- tinis, served at the helm of the College paper during the first se mester. lt was her second term in ' the editorial position. Above: Collegio photographer deluxe, Bill Sprenger. 4 COLLEGIO STAFF MEETING: Left lo right: Henry Aiman, Sandy Kellner, John Harley, Linda Hays, jim Trotter, Margaret Latinis. 103 1.1 x , '21, Row one, Jef! lo riglzf: Ali Habibi, Floyd Tinsley, Eugene CL. Iam C axu a C g XVillinn1Q.'Im- Porter. Bill Snider. OFFICERS: 1.r'fl In riglztg Bill Snider, secreraryg David Ballen ger, vice-prcsidc-nl: l,m'en XVilliams. president: Ali Hahihi, trcas urer. ....a.'ia.....f...,,,g,f1--If f , 104 Pat Anderson represented Alpha Phi Omega in the 1958 Homecoming Parade. 1 9 '7? ' ig MW A... ,.,iXf5'S 'WW fin A HW as P ' A 1 f J my .Qi ' If A 'L The new bulletin board on campus was constructed with funds Alpha Phi Omega sponsored a Christmas party for childrens raised hy Alpha Phi Omega. home. ational Service Fraternit LYGLY MAN AND CU'l'ES'I' PAN Each year Alpha Phi Omega sponsors the Ugly Man and Cutest Pan Contest. Fred Newcomb. 'l'au Kappa Epsilon, was voted Ugly Man. Mar- lene Miller. Sigma Sigma Sigma, was voted Cutest Pan. a .,,....,.t1... .ws , , .--, -,, .. Row one, left to right: Patty Burns, jeanne Chambers, Terry Sue Hargis, Pat Pappas, DeAnne Day, Bill Raye Webster, judy Scherff, Nancy Bot- tens, Carol Minturn, Nina Howard, JoAnne Ryder, Cerena Biles, Karen Taylor. Ron' two: Ernest Former, john Foresman, Tom Rendleman, Jim Fergus, Tom Nation, Bob Rosscl, Terry Talon, Mlilbur Ames, B. A. Lightfoot. Young Collegiate Young Republicans was organized to stimulate interest in the Republican Party and to encourage student participation in government and political activities, such as the political rally in Wichita, Kansas, at which Vice-President Richard M. Nixon and gubernatorial candidate Clyde M. Reed were present. 106 m a lnr'f OFFICERS, left to right: Charlene Hardwick, first rice-chairman, jim Fergus, fourth vice-chairman, Jim Campbell, second vice-chairman, Judy Scherff, covchair- man: Terry Taton, treasurer, jack Richardson, public relations: Tom Nation. chairman: Sherri' Gill, secre- IZIIW. Collegiate Young Republicans meet Vice- President Richard M. Nixon at the Re- publican Party Rally in Wichita, Kansas. Approximately twenty members attended this rally. Right, Clyde M, Reed intro- duces three members to Mr. Nixon, Cen- ter: DeAnne Day, Judy Scherff, and Nina Howard. Repubhcans Tom Nation and -Iudy Scherff wel' c 0 m e C l y d e M. Reed, candidate for the governorship of Kansas, as hc visits the campus to speak to the Young Republicans. 107 my -- f . Row one, left to right: Trella Hall, Elizabeth Cochran, sponsor: Donna Watson, secretary: Edna Christiansen, treasurer: Joyce Cottom, Linda Lou Todd, Norma W'eiss, Shirley YVcst, president: Carolyn YVittmann, Glenda Kirk. Row two: Hlilllain H. Mlilcox, Floyd Gwin, Robert johnson. Dr. Robert Noble, advisor: Dr. Richard XVelty, advisor: Dr. Charles Dellasega, advisor: Dr. John Raatjes, advisor: Marcel Henry Normand, Dr. Lewis Bayles, advisor: Richard C. Payton, Orval G. Clanton. Row three: Marvin Peters, Wlilliam Panter, Dr. Alvin H. Proctor, advisor: Dr. Dudley T. Cornish, advisor: Charles -Iackard, Jr., Dean Mlright, Robert S. Lalforte, Dona Howey, David A. Crain, Tommy I.. Holman. ,lerry Wlatson, vice-president. Social Science Club mateur Radio Club Earl Mleidman, WKAFXL, trustee of the College Club Station, KQBMWIQ explains the use of the oscilloscope to joe Porter, WQ5VVl'. lhe club composed of amateur radio operators and licensed by the F.C.C., serves the community with emergency and Civil Defense communications. s s 4' . s 1 Ext 5 f '-K Xi. 7 .vi iw 108 ,, s :,!?f .'.. Mme House Ron' one, 1011 Io right: Don Racy, treasurerg Ronnie Wells, jerry Kramer, jack Potts, Lloyd NVinters. Ron' two: Johnnie Tavernaro, Mrs. Mary McGee, house director, Bill McNeil, Art Sutherland. Row three: Don Beitzinger, Mack Posey, presidentg Richard Meriaux. Row four: Bill Sprague, Lew Maneval, vice-president: Ken Maneval, Calc Donaldson, Carl Peterson, Hugo Seirll, Charles Bloomcamp, Larry Kramer. Young Democrats Row one, left to right: Margie Macheers, secretary, jim Green, presidentg Barbara Spriggs, second vice-presidentg Linda Todd, treasurer. Row two: Bill Wilcox, Yvilliam David Livingston, Pat Mansmith, janet Trumbo, Mary Lee Justice, David Crain. Row three: john Castellani, jim AuBuchon, john Harley, Tom Holman, Harold Hampton, Ronald Marquardt, Bill Crow, Dr, Richard D. NVeltv. FIRST FLOOR-Row one, left to right: Neola Hamsher, Treva Shaffer, LaHoma Turney, J. Yasuko Imamura, Karen Polley, Pat Cheek, Shirley Christian, Kathryn Rawles Curran, Betty Jean Cotter, Karen Sue Lewis. Row two: Marjorie Mowrey, Linda Wall, Vicky Kilcoyne, Sharron Driskill, Sue Harris, Pat Ledbetter, Joyce Cotrell, Phyllis Redmond, Roberta Whetzel, Mary Zada Lyon, Rosemarie Camp: Row three: Grace Mustard, Betty Ringo Grimes, Wanda Mosher, Sara Easley, Beverly Stewart, Joan Nuzum, Mona Ackley, Phyllis Mahaffey, Donna Watson, Freda Berner, Rose Mary Owens, Rosemary Ulm, Colleen Shanks, Sara Wolverton, Mary Ann Saporito. Row four: Sue Ann Glynn, Francis Ann Crain, Susan Francis, Mary Bennett, Joyce Foltz, Judith Ann Brown, Marilyn Morford, Judith Cavanaugh, Claudine Lowder, Marjorie Mloodward, Louise Prouse, Betty Clugston, Dolly Gates, Sylvia Jean Brann, Ramona Newby, Rita Layton. OFFICERS Row one, left to right: Donna Boultinghousc, art chairman: Nina Howard, vice-president, Nadine Russell, publicity chair- man, Wanda Glamser, presidentg Mrs. Hazel Cockerill, dor' mitory director. Row three: Sylvia Jean Brann, librariang Mary Jane Haizlip, secretary: Eva Craig, social chairman, SECOND FLOOR-Row one, left to right: Barbara Grubb, Rowena Pemberton, Geraldine Brown, Karen Browning, Ruth Ann Barrett, Deanne Cole, Judy Coop, Joan Goldrick,'Lucy Swaney. Row two: Sue Wagner, Harriet Ditty, Leah Hiland Davenport, Jo Anne McKinnie, Judy Chapman, Mary Lee Justice, Pat Mansmith, Wanda Liles, Enid Jeffers, Gwendolyn Holmes, Leseley Adey. Row three: Nadine Russell, Jerie Gail Davis, Mary Ella Filwood, Sharon Holland Haines, Sandra Kellner, Margaret Latinis, Judith Roberts, Rita Sue Veale, Barbara Peal, Lorraine Painter. Row four: Lorna Ashcraft, Marilyn Merritt, Juanita Thompson, Constance Etzold, Sandy Covey, Carol Walker, Eva Craig, Barbara I.attin, Kanzetta Jones, Mary Jane Haizlip, Myrna Marshall, Sue Austin, Jane Bailey. X H ,V Wet. 'Wai at -' lf A 'l H 'Kai 14 7 gi 5 Ii is FOURTH FLOOR-Row one, left lo right: Mary Ruth Trent, Sue Storey, Cora Cartwright, Freda Wright, YVilla Harris, Luanna Divine, Ann Hanson, Mary Espy. Row Iwo: Barbara Allen, Jean Suntlgren, Marcia Reck, Donna Boultinghouse, Cloeva Johnson, Charlotte Ratzlaff, Betty Slaughter, Annette lVarren, Sandy Hollingsworth, Shirely VVest. Roni three: Verlene Farmer, Jennene Jackson, Kay Dugan, Craceanne Dallam. Judy Scherff, Barbara Bentley, Karin Shearburn, Margaret Sweeney, Alice Collins, Carol Schlenker. Row four: Gwen Dopps, Barbara YVilh0it. Myrlene XVillis, Mavis Cowan, Cerre Thiebaud. Dolores Drenon, Virginia Stith, I.aNell Linn, Nina Howard, Elizabeth Boultinghouse, Virginia Kuykentlall. Vada Harkleroad. SOCIAL COMMl'Ii'I'EI-I Row one, lefl to right: Carolyn Bizal, Judy Coop, Vicky Kilcoyne. Row two: Treva Shaffer, Verlene Farmer, Eva Craig, Roberta XVhetlel, Luanna Divine, Pat Oney. Ron' lliree: Karen Johnson, Rosemarie Camp, Beverly Stewart. Joyce Cotrell, Judy Clenn, Sharon Shively, Virginia Stith. Nina Howard. Hall THIRD FLOOR-Row one, left to right: Pat Pappas, Sue Davidson, Rosie Garrett, Jeanne Chambers, Mildred Carr. Hou' two: Donna Jo Boyd. Carolyn Bizal, Connie Klopfenstein. DeAnne Day, Pat Hunt, Sharon Citron, Mary Margaret Dagley, Margaret Kenny, Nancy Hopkins, Elaine Cobb, Norma XVeiss. Row three: Betty Hartman, Sandra Campbell, Beverly Yeager, Loree Oyster, Myrna Swanson, Linda Feland, Jennie Morgan. Marie Jenkins, Marva King, Marilyn Costin, Bobbi Sapp, Joyce Page. Row four: Carolyn Gaines, Mary Walker, Katherine Brooks, Billie Raye lVebster, Betty l.ou Scorse, Ann Compton, Janice Willard, Brenda Dixon, Charlene Yates, Jeanne Smoot. Edna Christiansen, Joan I.ort7. I J ,L Row one, left to right: Beverly Werbe, Judy Shugard, Karen Talarico, Sheila Prichard, Ruby Banzet, Kay Wimmer, Linda Hays, Linda Caldwell Row two: Patricia Queen, Reva Lou Windham, Carrie Sue Root, Hilda Walker, Marilyn Smith, Diane Branham, Beverly Barcus, Jeanette Doub Lila Ann Joseph, Mary Mouck. Row three: Barbara Rigg, Donece Dragoo, Patricia Volker, Cecilia Kosorog, Sandra Barber, Colene Carpenter Ardath Payne, Patty Glynn, Norma Ann Stephens, Betty Berckefeldt, Barbara Furgason, Rayma Yocam. Row four: Karen Karns, Linda Rayl Ruth Miller, Judy Glantz, Heather Sims, Gall Peters, Elizabeth Povodmk, Rose Marie Houser, Jean Elda Royse, Barbara Amy Bollwinkel Marylyn Hill, Judi Stambach, Joyce Cottom. illard OFFICERS: Row one, lefl In riglil: Marilyn Van Natter, pub- licity: Mary Mouctk, librarian: Mrs. Moffitt, dormitory direc- tor: Kay Seavey, president: Rayma Yocam, treasurer. Row two Jo Ann Cohoon, social chairman: 'I'im Lukon, vice-president Nancy Rogers, art chairman: Nancy Bottcns, secretary. 'Um ......,,,J fir Vim. Vx Q , ,rf ieilffg. In L .,3tl Us 'W' I I la 'inf' Row one, left to right: Mavis Quathamer, Carolyn Carr, Mary Ann Perello, Karen Lee Taylor, Glenda Kirk, Charlotte Rhodes, Mary Mayer, Rae Allison Newell. Row two: janet Hedrick, Mary Kay Wart, Ann Wilson, Karolyn Statz, Myrna Capps, Marilyn VanNatter, Sharon Ward, Judy johnson, Fern Burleson, Gayle Carpenter. Row three: Lorena Suschnick, Margaret Ann Detjen, Carol Minturn, Geraldine Byrd, Anita Sue jefferson, Alice Mills, jeane Anderson, Mary Webber, Nadine Chickadonz, Carol Katzer, Janis Aufranc, Thresa Seaberry. Row four: Rose I-Iennessey, Valdeen Cornish Wooton, ElVera Schuman, Timotheia Lukon. Kay Seavey, Nancy Bottens, Jo Ann Cohoon, janice Meier, Regina Baker, Marlys Horn, Twila lean Smith, Marty Leib. Hall 94.0 gk. Row one, left to right: Nancy Rogers, Marsha Nan Marshall, Beth Bradley, Shirely Banks, Jo Ann Post, Delreece Rosenberg, Clara M. Reida, Sue Holman. Row two: Judy Crumley, Donna Wilson, Carol Carpenter, Beckie Todd, Sharon Shaffer, Carol Davis, Shirley Utter. Dorothy Campbell. Ron' three: Linda Houchen, Shirley Russell, Shirley Gwin, Kay Kneller, Myrna Kay Stehl, Deanna jo Christenson, Deanna Mac Richardson, Nancy E. Knewtson, Bessie I.. Cilkey, YVilesse A. Freeman, Carol A. McCurry. Ron' four: Rolenc Spencer, Pat Porter, Dixie Porter, Linda Stalker, Barbara Kunshek, Maribelh XVest, Eva Belle Willard, Marilyn Hogan, Shirlev Fisher, Linda I,ou Todd, Laura Chrisman, Minnie Ross. I -s'wmlZa W. , l president, Mrs. 'Mabel Throne: Row one, left to right: Larry Boyd, Phil Rose, Errol Reimer, George Hagopian, Larry Edmonds, Ronnie Ray Koger, Mike Mapes. Row two: Phil Billairs, jack Smith, Richard Dale, John Sterle, Mrs. Mabel Throne, house director: Billy Harrison. Henry Aiman, Ralph G. Redmond, Thomas W. Owens. Row three: Tom Bailie, Don Crow, Donald D. Gelsinger, Larry Earl Hermreck, Deen A. Ruppelius, jack Miller, Don Willard, Dwight Sandahl, jim Howey. Row four: Wayne Hickox, Bill Gillette, Robert Gast, Virgil Hodge, Gaston Boyd, Dale Sharp, Larry Ralston, Harold McCoy,. Marvin Boline. Row five: Raymond V. Lehr, Richard E. Crumley, Dale Caldwell, George H. Hess. John C. Powell, jim Green, Ross Baird, John H. Boyle, Frank Hess, Dwane johnson. OFFICERS, left to right: Ben Throne treasurer' Raymond Lehr house director. Frank Hess, coun sclor. Row one, left to rzglztt Don L. Fultz, Charles Reece, Ralph Mock, Dale Buller, jim Bannner, Harold E. Toevs, George Paine Row two: Charles E. Carson, Mike Hoag, Richard Boyd, Robert Malaby, Cletus Manhart, Lloyd Gilbert, Herb Schnieders Chuck Bonnici, Max L. King. Row three: jack Thornberry, Larry White, Bill Crow, Randall Berry, Alan Hobson, Larry VVilliams, Jim Thompson, Jerrol L. Springer, Fay Bradley, Rex Fowler, Ben Throne, Robert Brown. Row four: Dick Lemmon. john Estes, Jerold Stevenson, Ron Broshears, james Feuerborn, Caroll Long, Rich Ruhmann, Bahman Shadkloo, Kenneth Baker, jim Alm1tt. Row five: Willie Willhaus, jim Rhinehart, George Carpenter, David Scheib, Floyd Tinsley, jerry Archer, Howard Hess, Elijah C. Williams, Jr., john Harley, Edward Sweeney. Tanner Hall OFFICERS, Row one, left to right: Stan Perkins, president: Mrs. Fern Finch, house director: Ernest Brooks, athletic director. Row two: Carl Stuffings, secretary: Francis Rugel, treasurer: Dale Beck, social director. OFFICERS, Row one, left to right: Mrs. Fern Finch, house director: jerry YVilson, vice-president, Everett Hess, counselor. Row one, left to right: David Siever, Gayle Anderson, Bill Lies, Andrew, Stevenson, Gary Read, Robert L. Ross, Doug Hollis, Lloyd Steele, Kournies Shaw, jim AuBuchon. Row two: Bill Marshall, Leon Ballenger, Carnell Allmon, Ron Robson, Norman Reynolds, Mrs. Fern Finch, Jerry Wilson, Joe Hart, Tom Cameron, joseph Roche, Ronnie Barnes, Larry Ganoung. Row three: Jon Peterson, Dale Beck, Everett Hess, Don Meadows, Carl Stuffings, Don Sotta, David Barnhill, Ali Habibi, Richard Sullivan, Oliver Manuel, Steve Bartels, Mac Steele, Robbie Gentry, Bill Metzinger, Carl Robb, Howard Cooper, Kenneth Feuerborn, Harold Cooper. Row four: jerry Davis, Larry Kastler, Vance Nash, Don Starkey, Larry Matherly, Tom Kruse, Bill Barlow, Bruce Payne, Harry Pell, Vic Baldwin, Dale Newland, Rodney Craig, Elisha Pratt, Robert Fulton, Tom Roberts. FE? 6' Qtr fs -nf mr: wi '1 -My-S ' ,, Row one, left to right: Maurice Shaw, Chet Glenn Twitchell, Larry Lambing, Ernest B. Fortner, Robert Harper, jim Mordica. Row two: Ron Reents, Tom Rendleman, Franklin Boring, Kenneth Bateman, Jim Fergus, Robert Estes, Mrs. Lawson Kite, jim Perry. Row three: Roy Sprenkle, Dick Downey, Teddy Stephens, Pete Dale, jerry Wayne Riggs, David Shul, Ed Tilford, David Swaney. Row four: Belmar B. Barnes, Richard I.. Benson, Warren J. Burger, jim Danenhauer, Duane Trout, Gerald Danenhauer, Dale Howerton, Don Vaughan. 'l -4 Trout Hall OFFICERS: How one, left to right: Franklin Boring. secretaryg Mrs. Lawson Kite, house directorg Kenneth Bateman, president. Row two: Jim Fergus, vice-presi- dent: Vern Bonar, treasurer. ,wk lu. ' H6 .Nl .33 Row one, left to riglztzyjimmy Thomasson, Harry XVallace, Ronnie Nickelson, Richard L. Klepac, Ronald Matsumura, Jerry Thomas, Kenneth Nakaza, Dale Reece, Carter I.. Windham. Row two: Harlan F. Gwin, Gene Baughman, Donald Perry, lvilliam Harris, Mrs. Grace Webb, Kenny Newcomer, Dwayne White, jabr Abu Ghazala, Elmer Beck, Douglas Miller, Dwane Morgan. Row three: jerry Dodson, William David Livingston, james Laughlin, Larry Tincknell, Keith Barnes, Donald Harris, john L. Post, Don Morrison. Row four: Eugene G. Lampe, Herbert J. Thompson, Jerry Twogood, Dale Dennis, A. Lee Peoples, Dick Slifer, Charles Ramsey, Gary Snzulon, Paul Zitta, Don Blasi, W'ayne Poe, Gary Wilbur, Norman Majors, jim Green. Row five: Walter Boulanger, David Drake, jim Neill, Don Wilson, Dale Adell, Robert Shearer, Bob Killion, Myril Harrison, David Ballenger, Glenn Kinter. Gary Marquardt, Don Dickerson, Donald -Iuilfs, Bill Coldiron. Row six: Laurence Smerchek, Dennis Lowe, Merle Reece, Kenneth D. Lowry, Hayden Jackson, John Phipps, Edward Gripkcy, Orlin Milner, Charles Thomas, Bill Knickerbocker, Loren Williams, Don Zemites. Bowen Hall Bowen Hall takes first place in the Queen Float Division, Homecoming 1958. OFFICERS: Row one, left to rzght: Dwane Morgan, athletic director, Larry Tinck- nell, social chairman: Elmer Beck, treasurer. Row two: Walter Boulanger, president: Dale Dennis, secretary: Charles Ramsey, vice-president: jerry P. Franklin, counselor. 'II7 OFFICERS: Row nur, lefl lo right: Victor lngrnm. president: X'Vaymon E. jenkins, vice-president: Tom Hlheaton, social chairman: Lawrence Fischer, athletif director, George Engle, treasurer: Roger McCallistex. secretary. Lakeview Hall Members of Lakexiew Hall are, row one. left la riglzlz Dale jacknian, Francis Buzzard, james Bitner, Victor lngrum, '1'ed Lorance, Gary Tucker, Howard Turner, Bob Rossel. Row two: YVilbnr R, Ames, jr., Wlilliam P. Shook, Abdul Abdi, jim Forsythe, Mrs. Elizabeth Burch, house director: joe Shook, Edgar Walker, Charles H. Allen, Vernon T. Pierce, George Engle. Row three: Hugh Long, Ron Mitchell, Gary Kennedy, Wayne Raymer, Joe Fenonghty, YVaymon Jenkins, Lawrence Fischer, Harold Beasley, Arnold Watts, Glen Causer. Row four: Sherrill Schneider, Roger McCallister, Gary Martin, Dean Dickens, Bill Lee, lvayne Gibson, Jr., Gary I.. Hilton, Tom Xklheaton, Thurman Garrett, Danny Steinle. Above: Photographer Paul Degener, who made many of the Kanza pictures. Above: Martha Keller, Marilyn Costin, and Sonny Petrie keep the office running. Iffflozuz jerry XYilson, photograplier, put in many long hours on Kanza pictures. Riflll: loin Com ton keels .5 P his eye on the Horace Mann pupils during 21 demonstra- tion on closed-circuit tele- vision. lfelmn: 'liom Compton antl john Campbell are having fun with trick photography. diana. .i Audio isual Center .-l!mzff',- 'l'roy Martin antl Gene llaughnian are busy at their joh of printing pictures for many school organizations. Right: 'l'he film fliekers zuul Floyd Gwin shows another film to at class on Campus, 9 Dick Slifer, Editor 1959 Kanza Staff i n .l. Above: left to rightg Mar- lene Gray and Ann Camp- ton, Class Panel Editors. Right: left to rightg Nina How- ard, joe Porter: Departmental Editors. T' Ki 'fr-I',f'f l'he 1959 Kanza Staff under the guid- ance of Kanza Editor, Richard Slifer. and Faculty Sponsor Dr. Guardia, has tried to produce an outstanding year- book. Right: left to righlg Sharon Haines, Kanza Ball Chairman: Donna Boullinghousc, Art Edi- lor. Left: left to right: Dianne Dor- sey, Bob Tragcr, Social Editors. S? Dr. Charles E. Guardia, Faculty Sponsor Left: left to right: Raymond Lehr. Sports Edirorg jack Carter, Business Manager. -:CTF f'Pw.wgf l,t. Col. Warren E. Nossaman, PMS8a'l' The ROTC Department has achieved a high standing' among ROTC units in the 5th Army area under the guidance of Lt. Col. Nossaman. RCTC Qfficers and Staff Seated- left to right: Capt. Forest Pierce, Capt. Sidney Guthrie, Capt. joseph Culpepper, Capt. Gerard Frey, Sgt. Al bert Molthan, Sgt, Harold Stagers. Standingg Sgt. Leslie Smith, Sgt. Charles Leverett. Sgt, George Havens. Buddy Poole Richard Slifer Franklin Boring had 'wr Robert Oppenlander Mark Posey Distinguished Q Military Students VVilliam W. Newman john Beasley Thomas Pingry Clarence Matzeder Carter VVindham The Distinguished Military Students are selected on the basis of outstanding leadership, scholarship, and military bearing. They must he in the upper 5023 of the college in grade-point standing. They must be in the top one-third ol' their military class. Factors that enter into consideration for selection are the individuals evaluation report and standing' from ROTC Summer Camp and his participation and leadership in campus organizations. 123 VY jerry Thomas Franklin Boring Tom Grassi 4 40 Q Q Amie RCTC Rifle Team Ronald Dory Martin Eli 2 f. Pj? Fr. 1' Ben Gerrish, Alf. Steve Mack Left. KIAIIICS Rldlngs Rzght: Dave Ballenger Krumsick i R Q , 3 N w 'W 3 .5 1 Q Columns from left to right- First: Charles E. Carson, William M. Mapes, Philip G. Morgan, Robert D. Rossel, Owen A. Dunlap, Jimmie L. Grassi. Second: Floyd W. Snider, lst Sgt., Larry D. White, Floyd L. Ballenger, David L. Barnhill, David T. Siever, john J. Valentine, Arthur L. Maddox. Third: Carter L. Windham, band commanderg Darel L. Talbott, Richard L. Lewis, Leonard C. Hume, Donald E. Sieberns, john D. Sterle. Fourthg Ralph E. Mock, drum major, Paul R. Cook, Ronald J. Cox, Gary C. Wilber, Arthur M. Smith, Elijah C. Williams, Dale E. Buller. Fiftlzg Dale E. Adell, Gayle R, Anderson, Richard D. Dale, Marvin P. Ludlum, Wayne K. Stuckey, Donald E. Cukiati. RCTC Band Beneiield Rifles Robert W. Oppenlander, Drill Team David Lindsey, Howard Hess. Third: john Gilmore, Gary Grother. Fifth: Stratton, Douglas VVichware. Seventh: Commander. Columns from left to right: First: Bill Elliott. Second: Ronald Dittmann, Sidney Cothran, Richard Rhumann, Ronald Barnes, Thomas Grassi, Brent Bitner. Fourth: james Canfield, Mike Hoag, jerry Thomas, Richard Martin, james Woods, Ronald Dory. Sixthg Charles Beard, Roy Sprenkle, Ronald James Rowe. jack Overman, Director of Student Center Row one, left to right: Jack Overman, Grace Anne Dallam, M. Harold Thomas, J. Little, Ralph Wright. Student Center Board Ron' two: jim England, Robert Hart, L. B. Carlyon A OFFICERS: Row omg left I0 right: Peggy Irwin, corresponding secretary Katy Brztnaman, recording secretary: Ted Lorance, vicc-prcsi- clent, student government' Iitn Daniels, president: Muritia Reck, vice-president: L-tltnrztliotml utlatirs, Grace Anne Dallam, vice-president, stu- rlent affairs, Row tivo: Dr.. R. YVray Strowig, sponsor, jim Schultz, treasurer, ilnn Manning, xice-president, htnnan relations: Dr. Alvin H. Proctor, sponsor. Sc-fonrl semester Peggy Irwin servctl sts recording SCCTl'l2ll'l ztnrl Ninn Howztrcl Qcrwml its Corresponding secretary. Student l Council .litn Daniels nonxeys his congrnlulztlions lo one of the winning l'zttlterw visiting our fznnpns on Dad's Night. I2 Irete .4 5 'ws I 1, 7 I as 5.5, M, Q 593' STUDENT GOVERNMENT COMMISSION: How one, left to right: Tom Nation,jim Danenhauer, Ted Lorance, john Webster, Chester Owens. Stnnrling: jerry Watson, Louis Temple. Counci Hl'MAN RELATIONS COMMISSION: Left to right: Ali Habihi, jcnnic Morgan, jim Manning, Peggy Irwin. STLIDENI' AFFAIRS COMMISSION: Left to right: Kay Dugan, Sharron Driskill, Grace Anne Dallam, Eunice Coggs. Standingg jim Schultz, George Bradley, Larry Ganoung, Fred Newcomb. Commissions ElDl'CA'l'ION,-XL AFFAIRS COMMISSION: Left to righl: Don Holsinger, Bob Kuzlnierski, Marcia Reck Nina Howard, Sadie Cole, jim Perry. , 1 Y 129 David Ballenger Kay Branaman Sandra Braun Sandra Campbell Valdeen Cornish William Curry Grace Anne Dallam James Danenhauer James Daniels -lerry Leon Davis James England Wanda Glamser Barbara Grubb Whols Who Mary .lane Haizlip Among Students aaaa 1n Amencan I... .,.: : sand,-2. :mlm-r l lf11VQrS1t1QS and R , Colleges 30 Selection of Whos NVho Among Students in American Universities and Colleges for l959 was made in the following manner. A committee of ten students and ten faculty members selected the candidates, each individual naming ten seniors and ten juniors. These selections were tabulated, and the result was a list of approximately forty- four nominees. A ballot of these nominees was returned to the committee for further voting and these thirty students were selected, thirty being the number stipulated by the national organization for a college of our enrollment. Carolyn Loss JoAnne McKinnie Margaret Latinis Ted Lorance tg wr .sg ,if it at sa w I -f f. V :. , was ng . .. f f f 1 .tu-if , tsl S S v ,i 4 Q 2 X Q rf mg 95' S SEEK sa 'B ,3 V? ' es . W, ,ES l -5:1 in K 3 QW A S 'i ear wt' Q s 252.5 S 2 el 5 sv F . - f 1.-l.,......ii1i f- -1 x: f--Q:-12'2tisfffQ1svE Marvin Peters Marcia Reck .ludith Roberts Barbara Ann Rondelli Richard Slifer planet Tanner Karlene Vogel Jerry Watson Don Zemites joan Massoth Rozanne Mulnix 4 Apple Da Apple Day is the event to be revered and fostered in the hearts of students, faculty members and graduates as belonging only to this campus. It is the personal tradition of Kansas State College of Pittsburg. 5 1 ,ri . ig, , is Q- ? tt T' - ' g K ,gg-22314 so :wx . ,-pg r m.'f - 5 iii? I I3 l l was if M t. 5. ,,l, 3' -+5 L .2 -1,1 Y' i' fam. , W as Z 4 f M . ' ' '21 V 1, , , X Zyw ..V, hiawiaapzawvfc ' - fl ,zi?f'l,1'ia- I The true story of the tradition as told by Mr. Russell S. Russ, first head of this College, is as follows. His story is that on March 7, 1905, when he had been sitting in the House of Representatives at Topeka, he was called over to the Senate. While he was gone, House members jokingly agreed to enforce an existing law which pro- hibited non-members from sitting on the House floor. They decided that offenders should be fined a barrel of apples. When Mr. Russ returned, he took a seat on the floor and was soon ordered to produce a barrel of apples for his misdemeanor. When the administrator returned to Pittsburg, he told the students of the event and suggested that they pre- pare a proclamation to fine the faculty a barrel of apples in honor of the appropriation. Left: Diantha Tedlock and james E. Daniels were named Outstanding Senior Girl and Boy respectively at the Apple Day convocation. Miss Tedlock is a language and literature major and a member of the Pitt State debate team: she has also appeared in College theater productions. Mr. Daniels is a business major and president of the Student Council. The selection of these students is based on leadership, participation in campus affairs and scholarship. Each department head is notified and members of the de- partment staff select thc outstanding senior boy and girl in their field. After these selections have been turned in, the Scholarship Committee receives the recommenda- tions and forwards them to those in charge of the con- vocation. The first college production of the season was a line performance ol' The Rainmakerf' College Theater Productions l'he sympathetic' sister, backbone of the hospital. CcThe Rainmakerv lt isa torrent of charm and comedy about a girl on a Kansas farm connecl by a fast-talking rainmakcr into thinking she is bcantifnl and attractive. ccHigh Ground, ' l'he villain makes his mistake. wx tw.. Qi 14 133 Righty Connnander Charles Brender, lFSN, conductor of the l'.S. Navy Band, gives his baton to Mr. Russell Pugh in order that he may try his hand at conducting the guest hand. N nited States avy Band 4 The lfnited States Naxy Band provided entertainment for l958 Homecoming. utstanding lhe Devils Disciple performed by the Canadian Players was greatly enjoyed hy the students of the Pitt State campus. Devil's Disciple N Valentine Dance Entertainment Students gather around I I R lph Martcri I N l D Ralph Marterie and His Qrehestra 6 Kansas State College of Pittsburg SIQNATIC BILL Nu. 14 Ax At m Q lnmumg th-1 umm ul th. ktnms slum- h-.mln-rs tulle-gr uf Plltsbulg fn tim nl k.xm.u ahah wllvgf ul Pmwlmrg, pnsvrilmixng wrwin powers, clutxu .tml yurmlwlmnl .um-mlmg swliuu 761618 uf thx- Gene-ul Slnlulci uf MN, .tml my:-.nlxnpx mul 1-suwxxal srrlimu, 81' it vmnslml by flu- lmgislalurf' uf lin' Slulr nf Krzmrzs: fnmmx l. Sa-mlwu T6-615 ul tha' c:f.'!lt'l'dl Stululvs uf 1949 is lnlzvlvy .um-mlml in rmxul us lullmws' Ser. 76-618. 'flu' llitllll' ul Kms.-N mmf h-,wlwrs wllrgf ul lmtslmrg is lwrvlxy clmngvd to llw P-..ms.u skull- cull:-gr ul' Pltislnng. All propm-Huff., mnnvys, ap- pmlxxidnmm nulxts mul msllmritws num' ve-sivxl in tht- slam' lcuclxers urllrgv ul l'nttslum.1 slmll lw vvshwl in tht' Kaxlmu sinh' college nl l'xltslmx-' Sn 1 S--du-un THAGIS uf ilu- KL:-nvml 5fdUIll'5 nl 15149 is lien-by lx-pmlrsl Sl as 3 'llus .wt xlmll mln' rllvd .xml ln- in furw lmm and after its p-xlmlzmtxuxx un tln- ullitml slam- paper. l lu. 1- lu w-rhlx ilmt ilu' ,aluvxv Hlu, nrigixmh-cl ll' the N xum ,mn-l paxwtl that Im-ly ,, . , ,- -, ' .XQ fl, Pvewdalvvxf 0' ilu' Srlwh' Suwhnp uf Ihr Svmzlr lkuwtl ilu' llnuz, Q 4--.-'L' , Ill! fr I S,w.L.f by :ln II'-ml Huff? Ckvk .M :M fi, .4 Mrxwxsx- r!,,,. .Q L lf. New Name-New Role The name Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg went into past history March 12, 1959, as Governor George Docking signed the official document changing the name of the institution to Kansas State College of Pittsburg, the Senate and House having previously passed the bill author- izing the change. The institution thus assumes its fourth official title. In 1903, when Senate Bill No. 234 was passed, establishing the school, the name was Auxiliary Manual Training Normal School at Pittsburg. In 1913 the school was authorized to drop the term Auxiliary and change its name to Kansas State Manual Training Normal of Pittsburg. Under the presidency of W. A. Brandenburg, the nature of the institution underwent gradual changes until in 1923 the Legislature recognized that the school had become a college for teachers embracing liberal arts as well as indus- trial and vocational subjects and authorized the change of name to Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg. Now, some 36 years later, the Legislature has again recog- nized the expanded role of the college and has officially changed its name to Kansas State College of Pittsburg. lfpon the recommendation of the Board of Re- gents, the Legislature has officially recognized the expanded role of the College at Pittsburg. Official recognition of its statins as a regional college may well be one of the most significant events in the history of the College. We always have been proud of our mission as a teacher training institution, and we intend to so continue. We also are making other contributions to the welfare of the citizens of Kansas, and we be- lieve this name change to be significant to our continued success in those areas. The faculty, staff and students of the College are proud of its achievements, and they are both proud and grateful that its growth and maturity have been recognized in this fashion.-President Leonard H. Axe. Left: Governor George Docking signs the bill mak- ing K.S.T.C. into Kansas State College of Pittsburg. The onlookers are, left lo right, State Senator F. O. Dotyg Representative E. E. Stonecipherg Dale Con- ner, president of the alumni associatioug Professor Robert XV. 1-lartg President Leonard H. Axe of the college, Hubert Brighton, secretary of the Board of Regents: and james Daniels, student bodv president. A 137 Homecoming 1958 College Band opens the Homecoming Feslivities for 1958. RO From left-Her Majesty Miss Mary Jane Haizlip with Attendants Kay Seavey and Carolyn Bizal 57 it is fx?- Above-lst. Phi Lambda Chi Winners of Float Competition Right-2nd. Sigma Tau Gamma 3rd. Alpha Sigma Alpha Winners of House Competition Left-2nd. Alpha Sigma Alpha 3rd. Phi Sigma Epsilon 4th. Tau Kappa Epsilon Below-lst. Theta Sigma Upsilon E Left-3rd Phi Sigma Epsilon 2nd Kappa Pi lst Alpha Sigma Alpha 4th Phi Lambda Chi ueen Car Division Q ll, x I M Q 4 i ' 5 fx 4 Right Sigma Sigma Sigm 0 a 4th lst Bowen Hall f ueen Float DIVISIOH Pnfl Physical Education Majors and Minors 3rd Dames Club . . , 2 'fa 3 rr -I i ,gg .fri An . nav r lla fp , N. 1 5' I N I , .,v-page M44 X J 1' Q 6? Q x xii 1, ' V W 'A igf' ofiiif Half-time Ceremon Sweepstakes Alpha Sigma Alpha re- ' ceiving Sweepstakes Tro- phy for second year. I Sixty bands participated in the half-time ceremony honoring the 1957 National Football Champions. Coronation Coach Carnie Smith c r o w n s Miss Mary jane Haizlip Horne' coming Queen for 1958. 14 Homecoming Queen Mary jane Huizlip sponsored by Biology Club Kay Seavgy Y Carolyn Billfll s Jonsored by SPOIISOTCC1 by Vklillard Hall Kappa Pi I4 4 Kanza ueen Billie Raye Webster sponsored by 'Tau Kappa Epsilon Eva Craig -Iacque Diamond w ed b f ' sponsored by Sig1:51Ol'?gf1 Garzlma Alpha Sigma Alpha 14 46 Sue Davidson Pat Ledbetter sponsored by sponsored by SPM Peppers PEMM Club Clamlyn Bizzll Alody Medskel' sponsored by sponsored by ' ' Kappa Pi 'I4 Wmxmcnk Rerrezltion .XSSUCIZIIIUII 7 Military Ball Queen Honorary Brigade Commander Honorary Cadet Colonel Miss Enid Jeffers 48 Military Ball Attendants Honorary lst. Battlegroup Commzmcler Honorary Cadet Lt. Colonel Miss Rayma Yofam Honorary Zncl. Hzxttlegroup Commander Honorary Cadet Lt. Colonel Miss Sherrill Gill 'I49 5 Sf 4' 5 3: 1? 5 k. :? . QQ-' I 'ihigffi - iii: if .' sf!- fvik w ..' Mr 1' .'fk'r'9'f'bi2,' ,. -.am ,.,,. '. nw' fn .ff-?yMs1ig+, ','mW,- .'--'53 . yfvwixlg. 4 -I:-:LY :fd .1'f,'.fa-'GW-:'.A ..: 31.54 I-.sjkln . 1 gS1i'flcv'f. . 'w'1 'Wifi - . 1' 5,'S,.i4:'0,.'.L.'o - 92' .H a- avr- , .-Ixfgifr 51-'SIC-':? . ,34ii?'a . - ' I5 Z:' AHL' Q ,,W.,.a,. J Q zvlgffsgzsign.. . .TI iff. 5:5-4. 1 1'-'??f,55.'b ag1gf?g,. . . 1 ' 'Q-fif'F:, . ,f F. ,ails s- .:4'n, ap. '1-i'f '- 1 9:11 .- f:254ia5153g'3gff5.'G X:w.,.-. . . . :'-' ' a ' 'i-J. H' - - '- -1'fw6r 1 . . - . 'Q' ivrx., . gk- 'tl'-,.-liLiJ:2 M, if-112511, 'wpli 'PI.f3Tf:,'5::-,' '. . --wrekkbiqf .gi .,,+!'f,-ew' Q I '5 55!ii1.- . Greeks ' -' ' - 53: -. . . . , . . , , . 1, - ' g. x35?f3'E3'ff?:ig-.-g-. -IM.. J 1119-'Q , ,, 'f'1.-f:,h. . ' 3.34 T' PI.. Q : S,f'tJ4 . .. FW +0521 f 'f1'.-- '-5-'im - ' . Q ' 1 JY ,.g 4'.'l.pg. Oh' , . ,,-' P' .. .,.,:t:Q'2igf. .'f5,,5, 17 v E. 1 NJVA -, . ht, J., .ur f '.,'.'-. .- - ' n' A '-f.,,,r. .. -. .' 'H :1-:g:,'?'2 s ' : Q' .. , '13-'21.'. '.v' - ,i ,..,... ,..,. . . .L 3f1'g..,-:?:53,1.N, Pl - fm.-..f, - - .151 :T I..-g51..'-sv'-,il 'Hi' A .. . A . . .,,,-..' Flo.. . llc -:.,, an .o,, e S ' '.T'.25 ,s XX f Front row, leftita right: Ginger Jackman, vice-president. Sigma: LaDonna Owens, president, Thetag Marva King, secretary, Delta. Second row: Ilene Ginardi, Sigma: Mildred Carr, treasurer, Alpha Kappa Alpha: Sharon Steiner, editor, Alpha: Nadine Russell, Theta. Panhellenic Council f si 5 R Q Dean Mary Moore presents sorority scholastic trophy to Judy Roberts, Tri- Sigma president, at the All-Greek Ball. 1 52 The Panhellenic Council is composed of two representatives from each of the five social sorori- ties and is organized for the purpose of promoting co-operation and activities. Panhellenic builds a close relationship among all groups. Activities and projects include organization of rush rules, the awarding of a scholarship trophy, orientation of freshman women about sorority life at the fall teag and the Foreign Student-Faculty Tea. The Council works jointly with the Interfra- ternity Council on activities which include the fall All-Greek Costume Party, the All-Greek Ballg and Greek Week, which includes worthwhile campus and community projects, a faculty tea, and the Annual All-Greek Sing. The ASA's in front of their new home. Alpha Sigma Alpha Rockaway bound! Bob, you know that's not true. Oh, those Sig Tau-Alpha runouts. Coke time Hula-Hula Construction crew Cheese! F WHCGME5 WU STM ASA officers, pzrlurrd left lo riglzi: Marilyn Craw- ford, n-casurcrg Sherril Kite, Chaplain: Sandy Braun, pledge ll10lllCl'Q Roxanne Mulnix, presi- dent: Mary Ann Mnlnix, rice-president: Sharon Haines. editor: l.inda Sccresl, song leader. Larol ,Xtklnson 154 Ruth Ann Barrett Connie Blackett qlanice Braden Alpha Sigma Alpha H158 Pledges ETA ETA CHAPTER FOUNDED: Longwood College Farmville, Virginia, 1901 ESTABLISHED HERE: 1920 43 Chapters HIEXVELS: Pearl and Ruby FLONVER: Aster CO LORS: Pearl White and Crimson OPEN MOTTO: Aspire, seek, attain. Sandy Braun Becky Buck Patty Burns Linda Caldwell planet Messenger Carson Sharon Chapman lo Ann Cohoon Marilyn Coleman Ann Compton Helen Crafton Marilyn Crawford Mrs. Perva Mrs. -lean Hughes Mcflolley Advisors Vickie Kilcoyne Sherril Kite Sylvia Layton Pat Ledbetter La Nell Linn lJOIlll2l Longerot Carolyn Loss Marsha Marshall Margaret Mays Sharon Mcijlenahan Do1111a McCullough .Iody Medsker Delores Morris -Ianet 'l'anner Mueller Mary Mnlnix Rozanne Mnlnix Grace Mustard Gay Near Becky Newland Fran Norris .Ioyce Padfield Delores Pillo11 Phyllis Redmond Lynda Reese Rosalie Roberts Linda Secrest Karen Shearburn Sharon Shively Sharon Steiner , 'l Jolene Stevison 4 Nancy Stiggins Lucy Swaney Beckie Todd Linda Wall Alice Dechario Ann Degner Iacque Diamond Lnanna Divine Sara Easley Frances Gendusa Marcia Glick Marlene Gray Betty Ringo Grimes Sherry Gntteridge Sharon Haines Nikke Irvin Peggy Irwi11 Mary Kane Karen Lewis .. D Barbara Wheeler N fir A Mildred Carr Eunice Coggs Gloria Franklin Carolyn Gaines Shirley jones Franfelyn Malone jean Mclntosh Effie Stevensrm Sdllilld Bailey .Xnn lcrrx Mary XS allu-1 ACTIVES Gwendolyn Holmes Bernadine Hooks Minnie jesscy Delrecce Rosenberg Theresa Seaherry Bennie jo lravcrizl Karen Wilson OFFICERS, fron! row, left to right: Mildred Carr. corresponding secretaryg Carolyn Gaines, treasurerg Francelyn Malone, secretaryg Mary VValker, vice-president: Kanzetla jones, president. Second rozv: Eunice Coggs, hostessg Shirley jones, clean of plemlgesg jean Mclntosh, chaplain' Gloria Franklin, reporter and parliamentariun, y .2 K Z. ' Q - - T FE iii 1, K xkyy W.-fe ig. xi ' 4' 1' 'ir 3 f'2 .19 Willa Harris lpha Kanlella jones PLEDCES BETA NU CHAPTER FOUNDED: Howard University Washington, D.C. 1908. ESTABLISHED HERE: 1937 101 Chapters jEWEL: Pearl FLOWER: Tea Rose COLORS: Salmon pink and apple green OPEN MOTTO: By merit, cul- ture, and loy- alty, we shall win. Miss Holiday Bowl and her defeated rival. Refreshing at the W'hite Ball. Kitchen activity during White Ball. Panhellenic Tea display. These pledge activities are really bothering me. Miss Ivy serves her court. They Sing as lovely as they look' Participants of The Big Pay4Off at the An 'AKA leading a future AKA, VA M A annual Fashion Show and Tea. 4 Preferential A-slumbering we will go! 57 l5I'l'l'A ZICTA CIHAPTER FOUNDFD: Howard University Vfasllington, D. C. 1913 l'iS'I'Al5l,l5HlfD HERE: lflfifi 247 Chapters -IICYVIQL: Pearl FLOYVICR: Violet COLORS: Rediand YVhite OPICN MOTTO: Intelligeneeis the torch of wisdom. Presentation ol gifts at the Delta Kappa reception for sponsors: Miss Elizabeth Rodda, Betty Slaughter. Sgt. Havens. .Kdcll Allen. Dr. Dudley T. Cornish. Delta officers. .v-nlrd. lrfll lo right: Dorothy .-Xdzuns, rice-presif dent: Betty Slaughter, president. Svroml rmv: Bonnie Mdiinnis. treasurer: Quindene Littlejohn, reporter: Harm King. secretary Delta Sigma Theta J 1 Dorothy Adzuns gi. A . V , A 'L' A if 3 ' J' - 1- Shirley Banks Q 3 5 Ag Valorie Brice ,,., y y hifi? Lorzilee Lartwriglit ' fy -- H i Evelyn hvzins ffl if V 3 Rosie Garrett 3 s Carole Nlt.Xlpint'. llellzrs queen fzunlidate lo i' llometoniing. ., .,, Z I KV. : 2 , . z . . .H H 4 A i Q: ,M ,,., , if 4' LA llhztrles Zettu Gziskill A.. if' , 'K -f..i 21-I . 3- Marva King z -if ew fw.'I,s a r 'Q . . ' ,,, 'FY - ' ' . - Carole lXlC'AllJlllC w ' ii i ' Virginia Owens A S. 5 wi. A . 1 if fi .. , 23 ' i Y A 'Q llomm Ponder 1- ' ' V Q 'M ' . 1 , Belt Slztu liter Q an ,,. - . . 2 ', Y . A S5 ii? V 'K . - ' It - Georgia Spencer ' e' t fe it ' X fr .Xnnette XVarren ' rl' Wanda X'Vhite 158 Sigma Sigma Sigma Gqqqi - 'A Ping Amin ' 7 Sigur' S. f -1 Lo .. , 5 ok at those Slgmd gunm1C yum RCUACM-l'nl gum Sigma Rush Parry Need a lxfc PICSCIXLL .asks Yinx Hmm ml u K. ., ., 'nga IL so hllllgg-Y! Tr. H qu sincss NCCU , I -Slglliil Picnic' 'I ca v.n-xx. R Il I lwnmt A H RMK ' ' '70l'ls x fi Sax Du . kzk . . l . . .C Al L 1 Ill. Dgrxcx fhlncv 1, I . A. dlllnl. . icvxc NON' wa' NX C 5 ' ,, , WK got ard, Y- , 4 uk , 5' 1 - hx xii. - . gm, Bm 159 'fri Sigma officers, seated, front row, left to right: Nora Ann Davis, recording secretary: Judy Roberts, president: Mary Lee justice, keeper of the grades: Second row: joan Lortz, treas urerg Jane Shanks, corresponding secretarv: llene Ginardi vice-president. 160 Sigma Sigma Sigma CHI CHAPTER FOUNDED: Longwood College Farmville, Virginia, 1898 ESTABLISHED HERE: 1922 71 Chapters JEWEL: Pearl FLOWER: Purple Violet COLORS: Royal Purple and White OPEN MOTTO: Faithful unto death 1958 Pledges Swifty Slgxnas Nina Howard Leah Hiland Daven- port joAnne McK1nme, and Donna Nunn Matze- der stuff envelopes with Christmas 'TB Seals for a social service project. Miss Marilyn Perry, faculty sponsor, and Mrs. Floyd Beard, alumni sponsor in the chapter room. Norma Bennett Nancy Bottens Geraldine Brown Karen Browning Judy Burr Edna Christiansen Karen Cloud Katherine Curran Nora Ann Davis DeAnn Day DiAnn Delaney Dianne Dorsey Dolores Drehon Judy Emerson Jeanine Gibson Ilene Ginardi Dorothy Stead Gravenstem Mary Jane Hallllp Neola Hamsher Charlene Hardwick Mary Ann Harlan Barbara Harvey Nina Howard Ginger Jackman Mary Lee Justice Beverly Roberts Kelli Joan Lortz Pat Mansrnith Lynn Dunlap Marshall Mary M xyei JoAnne McK1nn1e Marlene Miller Theta Sigma Upsilon EPSILON CHAPTER FOUNDED: Kansas State Teachers Kansas, 1921 13 Chapters JEWELS: Pearl and Turquoise FLOWER: Rose COLORS: Rose and Silver OPEN MOTTO: The higher good. tl 5 OFFICERS, left to right, front row: Karlene Vogel, presi- dent, Carol Schlenker, vice-presidentg Ardath Payne, treas- urer. Second row: Beverly Yeager, second vice-president, Sandra Campbell, third vice-presidentg Patsy Lou Ports, secretary: Sandra Kellner, first vice-president. JA 'in ' ii 4 Leseley Adey V jan Aufranc E ,, -J 'Y I if Carolyn Bizal sf x 71 i f , Donna jo Boyd T ,ar aj , ,, L B ' W Z A1 1 958 Pl d ' 5' 3 AL ' Fern Burleson I' C gm T .A V V Pat Calhoun ,La O' Sandra Campbell f V A 1'1 5 Cayle Carpenter ' 433, '69 ' -5 Betty Clugston is I L- Mary Coffman 162 College,Emporia, Judy Coop 1, .ily I -,.. , Eva Craig .., IA' X ' ' Donece Dra oo i ' . 5- gf V - VIEQ gi -, ,,. ,M KHY Dugai if Za f- a a y Ann Fafabi 4 li f if f V in H .. Betty Forwalder V N Susan Francis A E:B' ff' ff , Lyih, V4. VV ,, lf w sa k IA' -2 :zv ,V ' ' Joan Goldrick - 1 i V V VV V Mavis Gowan A 5 VV NM V n ,V , A Barbara Grubb 'A 4' Lp ' i f' ' ,Q .V ' . ' ' E5 VV' Linda Hays w a i ' fr 2 y ., K Cloeva Johnson ' I L+AAaV A . ' ViV :, zx. ,Erar, A i Karen Johnson fi e ii i f iii e to Lila Ann Joseph ff 'i Q f 4 ' V535 iiiii ii 1i-i L51 'iii' . I 7 aarr, y Y ifri Y Karen Karns if I ' iii? f ' 1 , Sandra Kellner ff iiiii V. V I ff' I r' i i i K i V Margaret Latinis T i'iiii Barbara Lattin V :-E L VV if , L, t VVVVSV Sandra Lewis -' L 1 - Zr A ' Timothea Lukou A Carol Maples I I V . V' JV Myrna Marshall V 0' V V A ' l ' H Q 5 VV PM my may f i aa K K rs LaDonna Owens ' V5 :,,. q V AA'AL VV q W V V--A labbh ' ' Sharon Patton it 5 5 :A 'zei V - If 1' 1 33 'L V L.Va 'V Ag Ardath Payne 1i , Tiff ' Q , ' K or A 1 :,f Frances Helen Elmina Hashbarger Kriegsman Graham fi 2 . Advisors Chapter Mother lx A, F' W W Q go' Saragene Piraro Patsy Ports . joan Prete '- Linda Rayl Barbara Rigg Barbara Rondelli Nadine Russell jo Ann Ryder Carol Schlenker Judy Shugard N ' lyoy i ag Heather Sims : V W , 3 sway jo Ann Small bbikl 1 Vx r V Marilyn Smith I f , VV , V '31 V , Q Bb af Karen Talarico K W :-- -aii 5' Q S+ Gail Porr Vacca I3 ' Karlene Vogel A V M, 1 W Janie Volker 'I 'G Patricia Volker Sue Wagner , - '- ' , 'J ' -e ,Q N . V Mary Kay Wart - yi V Beverly Werhe V, A ' V A VV: t.,:. A ' fi' Ji Q I Al 2' 5 vu Jeanette White or gym L , Kay Whitesitt ' Beverly Yeflcl' L V U W A KV S. 163 Theta Sigma Upsilon About time to eat, isn't it? Santa Fe 'l'rail scene from Theta Production 1. is Iohn lexia Vlr lfoothall tmod evening, Mrs. Cockerill. Harem Scene, Theta Production. 64 ' x Y X ffl s Francis joins the Theta platoon. 'lihe Marx Brothers. 'lihc finished product. ,. -095 Unly two sides yet to go. Straw boss! .sf Q in ,th X . H K 'A Ffiliidf I ' 4 '- Ann Devh .lhe All 6 Greek Spotlight Winylers at C a 1 . no, B111 reek Qostu Mchraggarfl me Ball, L lhda paid ' w , XUY- M, muSl UL eu' Alive g1mn3Sh .speaking aQ the HIC UPC n smoke Y. Qlle Phi Cziaysiysne Vogel and eta C:hris1n,agNPf2 1-'often Pen ' rm hy ' ' S. Len-HUC X im X A . , f nd B3 ororxlleb dk Cosiume .US on 5 Au GKCC al- P080 at . 1 QOUUL ' Q Qhe the annual ,X-he 9011153355 pmxnafziei WM. . C , w0Tk m A 016 A Their Greek -Sponso .. Pen' 'rm Aff. -1. . 'P at the 211112235131 Dean Moor 1 'V C, D week' an XGSU .ww Hn' X xuiw R ' x . 356 Wx obefw PK X h Won- fllcgk B Clin . '1 W , . V .L 4 I. right, ' wmngrs Y Ban- 165 and Mr. ,uovhy h brcck urs YU tht S . ,ft-rm. Front row, left to right: Gary Ange, TKE3 Tom Elliott, TKEQ Andrew Stevenson, Alpha Phi Alphag Marvin Peters, Phi Lamg Larry Pier- point, Phi Sig. Semnd rozug Bud Reames, Phi Lamg Bob Trager, Sig Tang Bob Lager. Phi Sigg Ron Overeem, Sig Taug Ron Peak, Phi Sig. Interfraternit Council The Interfraternity Council composed of two representatives from each fraternity on campus is the coordinating body for the fraternity system. The council establishes policies for rush- Adell Allen, Kappa Alpha Psi president, receives the inter- ing, pledging, scholastics, discipline, and social affairs. The Council also works with the Panhellenic Council on campus elections and combined social affairs. OFFICERS, from left Io right: Marvin Peters, publicity chairmang Gary Ange, treasurer: Adell Allen, secretary: Bob Trager, vice-president: Mr. Robert Trim- ble, sponsor. fraternity scholastic plaque from Mr. Trimble at All Greek Ball. 166 li ei Front row, left to right: Wayman Jenkins, Eliiah Williams, jerry Weeden, John VVebster, Earl Cole, Andrew Stevenson. Srmnrl row: Harold Herron, Micheal Rogers, Thurman Garrett, Thaddeus Smith, Donald Wilson. lpha Phi lpha Miss Bettie ROQIIC was Alpha Phi Alpha's Candidate for this YCZIYAS homecoming. GAMMA CHI CHAPTER FOUNDED: Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, l906 ESTABLISHED I-IERE: 1948 256 Chapters COLORS: Black and Old Gold OPEN MOTTO: First of all, Servants of all, we shall transcend all . ca IU '- Donald Wilson, dean of pledges nr. Ellis Calc Shields 3.-if-SZ Andrew Stevenson, vice-president SPOUSOY I 1- Herbert Thompson, president .Iohn Webster, secretary-treasurer Hillard Phillips, corresponding sec'reta1'y 167 ALPHA PS1 CHAPTER FOUNDED: Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana, 191 1 ESTABLISHED HERE: 1936 218 Chapters -IEWEL: DIAMOND FLOWER: Red Carnation COLORS: Crimson and Cream OPEN MOTTO: Achievement f etlzf L35 W 5, O N f J,M E, 5. 1 5 fi g A L 4 vs M M Ni -. -' Chester Owens R of V if gf 5 1.1 Adell Allen Dorothy Adams Kappa Sweetheart OFFICERS, front row, left lu right: Ralph Redmond, dean of pledges: Adell Allen, presi- dent: Thomas Owens, sgt. at arms. Second row: Gaston Boyd, Chester Owens, historian: Lee Peoples, assistant secretary, Noah Kirk- wood, secretary. Noah Kirkwood Thomas Owens 1 kai A ..', - 3 Q ll I5 Lee Peoples Ralph Redmond 1959 PLEDCES, fron! row, left lo riglltg Edgar Walker, Chester Dibble, Charles Allen. Sffronrl row: Fay Bradley, Don Kappas sweep honors' at Annual All Creek Morrison. Hall, receiving intramural football trophy and scholastic plaque. 21 Sgt. George Havens Sponsor Kappa Alpha Psi iii gg, Pride! I hc Dean of Pledges glVCS lIlSll'llCtl0I1S. Now for a test. i A Uur sisters, the Deltas. Kappas and alumm. 1 s 3 ,A Z? Q.-5 E355 B, 5-i f E E Q Rehearsal. U Exchange of Pl'CSldClll5. The Scrollers Club -? snr A P p ...gp aafar:rP'J- 4 -fa F p J . . . Buwiness Il1CCIll1g. W 'L - 50031 'UCffU'1f-!- 'I6 9 as 'kai E ,. Ei Yr if ff in 5 M' ,, Q OFFICERS, front row, left to right: Bud Reames, vice-president, Marvin Peters, president. Second row: Dave Sexton, treasurer: William Curry, recording secretary: Tom Cussimanio, corresponding secretary. A ' 2 y 5 Q f t S . . is O .,i .., . f'ir if Q . Q l Ph1 Lambda Chl F - if F M ',rr . K Excel I C .':: 9 ,r. E I ::: A .- V l959 PLEDGES, front row, left to right: Wayne Poe, Stan Marsh, Bill Eason. Second .,,, , iq row: james Laughlin, Donald Harris. Third mug' Tom Bohrer, Bob Morris, Dave ,I Caruthers, Bill Coldiron, jim Evans. A top homecoming float for the fourth year in a row. ZETA CHAPTER FOUNDED: Arkansas State Teachers, Conway, Arkansas, l925 ESTABLISHED HERE: l950 6 Chapters HIEWEL: Ruby FLOWER: Dahlia COLORS: Blue and Gold OPEN MOTTO: Ever Onward Bill Ball ' if H A . X . Keith Barnes it ' P Roger Barnes 'A+ 'fi I Q I f 3- 'S 6 ' ., , ' ff-1 0 Wlendell Barrow i M, S if , ' 1 ,K y A Vg A Kenny Bateman Sul Y' V ' 'ig 'W' an Dick Benson ' - K Don Blizzard i I -lim Collins VVV'Z i : V H- .Q I ., A William Curry , . 6 N , an I Q I B P F uf? Tom Cussimanio X U '75 ' -' .A 5 .. ' li' Q E Don Damels like ' , i in : A t V QE Jim Daniels ' 'T , 221, V , V 5 B is '..::, f H ' Phil DeNevc K , Larry Everett 1 Dr. Noblc Prof. Penny Sponsors Chuck Ramsey Bud Reames Roger Riersou Mike Riley -lim Schultz David Sexton Glen Smith Chuck Stout Robert Summers Terry 'l'aton Larry Tincknell jack VanNess Arnold lVatts Paul Zitta fr te! ' -iv' 16 I Sk X . 1 if 'Q' f Q g, Dick Falkenstein , Q, Robbie Gentry ,-:: 2 yew f .5 .: kid' :L Bill Gifford r e , -2 Bill Harris X .. ' Jon Herron ii Q Clyde Janeski V Dick McClanahan Bill McTaggart Blaine Murphy Kenny Newcomer Larry Pederson Marvin Peters U' 1 0 U l J i . .. 'J av W Byard Gosch Tom Gosch X J if if Phi Lambda Chi V ff , ,,, f .I ,if K, M ,. . , ,zgqmtg itg b , 5 ,. . ,,: , , In ,,--, 1 ,LE W-.Q v,fv A -,M , K, I J, VV AV V, - , ' - -- wsftsp1NwmM,, ,-, J,. f,,w.,mmwwmm , ,.,.,: ,-.:., 1 het thc water's Cold- It is! Its the big decisions that count . . . A house that we call our home. A tall tale in the making. 'lihc start of a fourth straight win. XYhat arc wc building, a Sputnik? x. f . . .e. - 3-mf .v , , ff' ik oft fp .i sf' , -Y A, y A ff! ,! M Q .ml M ' ,y, ' K , iw M .. W K Ann' . .. sl' 24' X M In 2 D ' 1' SW -L, W ' 2 l 3 nv M 5, , 1' A4 4 .pm X' V ' it ,oft f Q li 7 ami , ky , .jf . I 1 ld, 3-N.. 43 ui' A W Gm... ...hw , ,E l ' Pl'11 fi Sigma i 'fl .4 - gy ., if ... - , , ' f . e 'Ti 1? if F . 'UA I X! QQ M ,TN llzinquet preceding fall formal. -Vlillcfl llllllclll 11 A V 'Q . Q2 Qi Gus Triumphs, house decorations. P0PC0mf HUYONC? Who says, Phi Sigs never crack ai hook? 1 fel -. 21 1' Y i I Q -, 5' - E K1 . Q 'NI '- V V .Q . 2 A ' xi L . 4 . i. . il i x It will he a gorilla when finished. Follies scene. Kay Sealey presents Homecoming awzml. i Carol Zacarello, Phi Sig's lionicfoiiiiiig czinrlidzilc, A , I ,K 3 zgf ' ' f K I LF if 5 I --4. 1 ' r , ' 1 ,. g,'f,'wf1 X ' 5' 1' '1'.aa ' 'H' fi W .v 45 B '3'- .1-v0,W , 1' at .-N-5 if , L, - W, K , if ,Q hi fu I N -A. .iw 1 A ivy ? nv kweff X I Q , 9 . ' 'Q i C , 1 f , . l . LN i i 1 i I . If 1 ii X r 17 BETA CHAPTER 5, ,,, FOUNDED: KSTC, Emporia, Emporia, Kansas, l9l0 ESTABLISHED HERE: l927 28 Chapters ze AIEWEL: Pearl FLOWER: Tea Rose COLORS: Cardinal red and white OPEN MOTTO: The worth of any fraternity is to be measured in terms of its contributions. XP OFFICERS, from left to right: Larry High, recording secretaryg Tony Bresnick, treasurer: Larry Pierpoint, president: Bob McPherson, corresponding secretary: Bob Vavra, vice-president. Ph1 Slgma Epsilon at .T A X, r. 'u Louise Gibson Patroness 1959 PLEDGES, from left lo right, kneeling: Kenny Pierson, Richard Klepac. Second row: Bill Gillette, jerry Creech, Terry Owens, Ronnie Layden. Third row: Jerry Eastland, Leroy Detwiler, jerry Dodson, Tom Elliott, Dick Beal. The Phi Sig House located at l7l8 South Broadway. Y Y Y W ' W., tm, 74 .WY .H 1 mx M A 2 may 51 - 'W iii Patil Arabia i Cary Baker George Bradley 1' Gene Billlghlllilll .,,. - - . is i . , . M. 4 r Y' K o t W 1 5 Jim Blair Anthony liresnitrk f .5 Gary Bright gl 1 ra 'H- 1 F W is M . K ..? ,i 15 vp M Eugene Armand Fountain John Grove Arch Henderson Larry High Bob Inman Don Juilfs Bob Kammerer Max King Bob Lager Carl Long joe Murphy Sidney Guthrie AHdrewLi'11gH1' H Bob McPherson SP0 s0'5 Al Mile H Bob Strait 2 C!! L K. Cameron Moore l.eon Storck Bob Vavra Bill Cezar Charles Clegg ii vw Bryan Crick Foote 1 1' X , i 1 X if J Ron Peak jesse Pera Don Perry Larry Pierpoint I-'red Puskas Henry Rohcrts ag. At A Arnold Ruiz jim Smith af' S. Ralph Val-gas 'led Sl2li1lll'il 7 EPSILON CHAPTER FOUNDED: Central Missouri rensburg, Missouri 1920 ESTABLISHED HERE: 1924 45 Active chapters and colonies FLOWER: White Rose COLORS: Blue and White NUMBER OF LOCAL INITI ATES: 640 OFFICERS, from left to right: Louie Temple, corresponding secretary: Marvin Wilson, vice- presidentg Ron Overeem, presidentg Charles Thomison, treasurer: Don Curran, secretary. Craduate Advisor ' H 'Q 'S M W L- -M., i e s gale. is 'Z J 1 ,Ma S Sigma Tau Gamma Bill Panter john Lance Sponsor Taus and their dates at All Greek Ball. S su,.fEg Warren Nossainan Sponsor Mrs. Lucand Housemother if i if we-,',.f'wf ff? H' ew 3 in-,.,' ,, iff Wifi 76 .adm f ft 'iifffil 4' Z , +1- W ' Q sf, .wa 1 Q ,iffy , .fd xr ,425 wx 'ii gf in if if ,f fi' ' 5 5 afik?-Z if HQ 7 1-1+ ' 4 6, , 1 . . 4 5 ga ras AIX? Qiiw. THRU GWR Second plate llomcconiing Candidate, Wanda Clamser State College, War Y DUU l.4llylUll IJILLUICLI. WllllC dbhlilllls lll 'lllt' f Bt AlhCht, . Chowk on at the fall mvilauonal smoker. u::0l?r50'Eh3ve'ES?'y C 3 P 3 QP ff A Mans weakest moment, Kay l,ugan and ' Don Holsinger's pinning. ' Qs? Homecoming! A period of long fruitful hours in preparation, as Our goal, to better our previous record of near-firsts. chairman Bob Lundblacl and crew well know. Fraternity league volleyball champs. Anvone care to sign my balloon? Our home away from home. The goals and their goal! . W '17 ,W x 'We- ' .,,,,q4-W. M., .ywwf ' WWW!! . ,wLg.is,4 ,c. ., A Q ,, 5 M f in S a fr E fir A A W we ww .aw V --new usewvw 7 Bob Abbott C. L. Akin Brian Atchley I.ouie Bartholomew Gerald Christmore Leslie Clark 1 X R. are , X X . ,Wy X t A 5 K N il K . X 1 ae I ' 'HK I Mix 2 X if tum X Bob Clayton Don Conrow Don Curran john Curran Scottie Harmon Les Hearson Don Holsinger Bob Kazmierski ' wi was jim Lawson y Bob Lundblacl wwf 3 Q X X l AV X X Ms john Messenger Ron Overeem Tom Pingry Leonard Price We, the men of Sigma Tau Gamma, dedicate this memorial in memory of Brother joe Ballict. Y , l 'S 'W ' L Richard Priest X A Rei or it f ' X AX 2 B ,W A , , Ian Seifert X - ' , ' q ig as if ig Iohn Sherman B if gi f - - . P A i ,A at Gary Smitson ' I Bill Sprenger Q' i Louie Temple Charles Thomison Bob Trager Yancy Whitworth Don Willard Marvin Wilson john Yantis V'J' ?'-iw' f A'lA - ,Q x 3 HN N' W V- ,A A Q. 'X 'f?nf',X m WX N V ,-0m,?,.,X , X , rw ' M , QQ' 24 ' Q X X ,f X Tau Kappa Epsilon Gary Ange Dave Ballenger Steve Bartels john Beaseley T Dale Beck jim Benham Frank Ferment Lawrence Gentry Bob German J. D. Haggard, sponsor Keith Holy Kappa Epsilon David McMillan Sam Muller Fred Newcomb Robert Oppenlander DELTA MU CHAPTER FOUNDED: Wesleyan University, Bloom- ington, Illinois, 1898 ESTABLISHED HERE: l954 152 Chapters JEWEL: Pearl FLOWER: Red Carnation COLORS: Cherry and Gray OPEN MOTTO: Not for wealth, rank, or honor but for personal worth and character. joe Porter John Riggs 1959 PLEDGE CLASS, front row, left to rightg William Wilcox, Ronald Stratton, jerry Riggs. Second row: jim Canfield, Don Fultz, Dave Livingston. Third row: Mark Irwin, Donald Lee, Alan Hobson, Dennis Lowe. Fourth row: Clayton Wondrum, Ronald Bauman, Merle Reece, Bill McCabe. C. W. Reilly, sponsor Dick Slifer Terry Todd Larry York Nik? all Beverly Pellet, TKE Sweetheart I , Terry Crawford David Drake - I .E james Dungan J J Dave Dunlap Tom Elliott 2 0 5 -J L al john Busch ' fa Eugene Lampc BCHHY LHUC House decorations M. J. Little, sponsor Gary Marquardt Roger McMahan Bruce Payne Stanley Perkins Forest Pierce, sponsor Buddy Pool Karla Kay Edwards, 19 Homecoming candidate jim Rinehart Roger Ross ' fa... Dan Schamberger ' F rank Vanbuket jerry Wilson in OFFICERS, front row, left to right: Sam Muller, chaplaing Bud Poole, pledge trainer: Tom Elliott, presidentg Benny Lane, vice-president: jim Benham, secretary: joe Porter, historian. Standing: Gary Ange, treasurer: Frank Ferment, sergeant at arms. .32 v E One of those midnight sniffing sessions, l8l Eg 1 31. U' Hfz 's ?E55 5 'YZ'-4 Y! . . V ' : ' ' 'f'h'1 fiw -Z rglg l 'fe -- ': . f:'f21' .fi-1 137' ci. ' J sl-'gi' ab' !'-N . - ' 51553531 . I I ' . ' 4?': s:o L - r'1 !igf 55.5a' ' . 5 I ,I ' H Qu. s Y-vff:,i3qf?5:fz,: , K, - !'f's,- '.:-.. -'fan' Xtffn.: . 1,4f.kf- .u,'-2'-. S3391 ' IQ:-Tfiz' LVr.NVu': L ' . . . . , ., I . '-'-f. . , 11 . :i5fb'f'.'igi:iQ'.,w . I.. :.:..1?P.+ :D p.?,?v.,.::'! . ' FZE33C'3-1 . 4x'x.:Vf'n .. 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Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Football Football Scores 12 Northwest Missouri State 20 Southwest Missouri State 26 Central Missouri State 4 Missouri School of Mines ll St. Benedict's College 18 Ft. Hays State 25 Washburn U. QHomecomingj 1 Emporia State 8 Southwestern College 15 Northeast Oklahoma State Pitt 12-21 7- 6 19-19 22-21 26-19 16- 7 7-13 14-20 21-25 40- 3 Discussion Len Mansfield, Ass't Line Coach Frank Crespino, Ass't. Back Coach Joe Murphy, Head Line Coach. Prentice Gudgen, Dir. of Athletics -5' Carnie Smith, Head Coach Lloyd Gilbert, Ass't. Line Coach Ned Richardson, Ass't Line Coach. Al Ortolani, Trainer Front row: Tom Spiewak, john Levra, james Alexander, Richard Beal, Bob Cromer, jack Scofield Second row: Archie Ringgenberg, Ray Laing, Bob Allen, Eddie West, Gary Hatfield, Ron Overeem Third rouvg Roy Cagle, Gary Snadon, Wayne Burnett, Fred Ambler, Bob Gordon, Bill Brown. Final Confere St. Benedicfs Pittsburg Emporia Fort Hays Washburn Southwestern Squad nce Standings W 5 3 2 2 2 0 Halftime 176 84 67 50 61 25 s. Opp. 27 82 67 74 79 I34 Pitt State's we if-1291? Qi Q- R if ' ' Bruce Roach. end Virgil Pryor, end Ted Stahura, tackle Gene Irvin, guard Pat Alexander, tackle john Levra, guard Tom Spiewak, guard l l' f all - ,.'- -' --I A' 'ig + 'iQ me ll Tom Miller, guard Ron Overeenl, guard Bob Allen, tackle Bill Brown, tackle 1 T 1 2 '72 P X if ' . 6 lfrcd Ambler. tackle Bob Gordon, cenlei Fred Puskas, tackle Wayne Burnett, end Lettermen Charles Norris Paul Schleichcr Eddie WCSI halfhack halfback halfback Gary Snadon fullback jack Scofield quarterback K .x.4 , fi, a t k V Q on t ga , W r g Fifi, sl K ,gr W . 1 'U fa ,. Q. b , ri k n lil V .,., aa, at if W fe- ffwrirt Lynn Pollock quarterback Archie Ringgenberg Charles Hinton fullback fullback Ray Laing Mickey Heatherly quarterback quarterback A , r f-bfi . 187 1 1 1 i Pittsburg's 1958 gridiron crew, first generation descendants of the 1957 Gorilla football team that re-wrote record books in its surge to the national small college championship, didn't have time to rest on the laurels of their predecessors, but jostled into a rugged 10-game schedule and emerged second in final league standings. The re-building Gorillas anticipated the strain and pressures that were sure to accompany defense of the Holiday Bowl title and fought off being completely '4psyched when they realized their schedule called for meeting four of the five conference foes in unfriendly homecoming battles. Southwest Missouri State becalmed the Gorillas' 12-game victory wake in the second 1958 game that saw the Bruins win 7-6 after a hard-fought battle of similar T-formations and like 7-2-2 defenses. Kirksville fell 21-12 to the Gorillas in the season opener after Pitt overcamea 12-0 halftime deficit. Mfarrensburg capitalized on a blocked punt to tie Pitt 19-19. A wobbly field goal that nearly scraped the goal post center-piece was Rolla's vehicle in a 22-21 last-minute win over the Gorillas and St. Benedict's re- venged its single defeat of the 1957 season with a 26-19victory over Pitt. 353-R f l J i f .Q i . -ily i s ar. W fini .I .iq W .4 - 4: .. . .. ' ' QP' if it if E51 -'-- -il l :- . swf X K 2 The Gorillas were not at full strength against Fort Hays, and the Tigers shouldered into the CIC title race with a 16-7 homecoming victory. Pitt flailed Washburn 13-6 at homecoming and then dealt Emporia a 20-14 crushing blow on Brandenburg field. The Gorilla win over Emporia handed St. Benedict's the central conference title as it eliminated the last team with a mathematical title chance. Underdog Washburn upset Fort Hays 19-6, St. Benedict's defeated Emporia, and the Gorillas slid into second place in loop standing with a 25-19 win over Southwestern that saw the Gorillas overcome the 19-0 margin which the Builders held going into the last canto. Finally came Northeast Oklahoma of Tahlequah, the team rated the top in the nation as the season closed and the team which defeated St. Benedict's 19-14 in a semi-final of the Holiday Bowl at Tulsa and later toppled Arizona State for the Bowl title in St. Petersburg, Florida. Tahlequah directed its split-T formation against Pitt and came up with a 229 yard passing attack good fora40-3 victory. First string offcusc X'Vho's got an idea? Hey, joe, docs yours rattle loo? I! I ll is 1. .1 -Q, In I ,Sxw f IA fl X. A A x sl! , 1 L KP Pep Rally Introductimxs . W ' -2 . ,. ,fu , wif. , ,lr Rcmimscing Blues VARSITY Opponent S.W. Oklahoma State Quincy College Culver Stockton N.W. Missouri State N.E. Oklahoma State Central Missouri State Benedictine Heights N.E. Oklahoma State Central Missouri State Drury College Southwestern College St. Benedict's College Washburn University Arkansas State College Emporia State College Arkansas State College Benedictine Heights Emporia State College Fort Hays State Southwestern College N.W. Missouri State Washburn University Fort Hays State St. Benedict's College SCORES Varsity Seated: jack Frazier, Al Whetzel, Fred Harder, Steve Wochos, Bernie Onelio, Tom Lindahl, Gib Scranton. Standing: Coach john Lance, Ass't. Coach Ned Rich- ardson, Ron Maupin, john Gipson, Ralph Redmond, Don Meadows, jit Milner, Trainer Al Ortolani. Basketball Pitt 84 56 56 42 79 55 81 79 59 86 73 64 59 50 63 60 87 68 51 82 48 62 63 52 john Lance, Head Coach junior Varsity 1'nlr'1l: .lit Milner, Slcxc Wycliff, Dun N1C'2lllOW'S, Bob Gough, llzirlzin Dryer, Gary Arncll. Slmnling: Cuzicli Alolm lmicc, Ass't. Cuurli Neil Rich- mlsmm, Run Maupin, Aloliii Cipsmi, ciCl'2llCl Phillips. licrrx lmlcl, Slizmni Kiiorr. Neil Ric'l1zn'1lson, Assistant llmlrli kr it Tal' E 1 's Y Team 1959 litdlll in Zifli 5 5 3 Pittas Top Al Whetzel Guard jack Frazier Forward Steve Wochos Center 94 Tom Lindahl Guard Bernie Onelio Forward Cagers lv Va ,, I Q if , m ' ' M Q dxf gi are M , W, , ,Q ., 91 I y E 1. . J, , f w s, f V V if ' . -' w i . .r,5-iwfzb zggsg ' 1 f,gfg:ss1gfQQLg,k yew aj-,5,-:gin .1- fy'--zirfiwg: f . 1 'kzgijffifgfg -???': ' . Ralph Redmond Fred Harder Forward Forward Gib Seranlon Don Meadows Forward Forward 'I9 XX ith the greatest of case lnmporia stands by Seven lettermen returned from the 1956-57 Gorilla cage crew to form the nucleus of the 1958-59 team that finished third in final loop standings after it gained the distinction of being the only team to defeat Central Conference king Fort Hays. The spectacular overtime defeat of the Hays Tiger came in the Gorillas' last home game and proved to be Pitt's biggest contest in the 24-game season. The Lancemen had met Hays in an earlier game only to be stumped 63-51 after facing a variety of defenses plus top-flight basket accuracy from the Tiger aggregation. In the second contest, the Tigers had to Whittle away an early 19 point Gorilla lead and secure a fourth canto tie, before losing in the overtime as Tom Lindahl bucketed a winning goal in the last ten seconds of play. lialskcllmll ballet STANDINGS ALL GAMES Team W Fort Hays State 18 Emporia State 16 Pittsburg State 14 XVashburn U. 9 St. Benedicts 9 ,y,,., Hays loses first game It's a bird Coach John Lance, into his 37th year at Pitt, saw to it that the Gorilla variety of a triple screen and option play series ran well from a 3-2 offense, and that the Gorilla sticking man- to-man defense halted taller opponents on several occasions. He employed a variety of personnel in the pre-CIC season, but settled on Steve W'ochos, Gib Scranton, Bernie Onelio, Fred Harder, Al YVhetzel, and Tom Lindahl as key men in later games. Bernie Onelio finished the season with an 11.417 point game average and Lindahl recorded a 10.750 game point average. C I C FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Teams XV Pts. Opp. Fort Hays 9 674 574 Emporia 6 677 602 Pittsburg 5 637 637 NVashburn 4 608 628 Southwestern and fi 611 724 St. 15enedict's respectively: fl 531 575 Where did it go? wi NVashburn Mr. Basketball 1959 ln tht Front row: jerry Newland, james Woestman, John Denton, Lon Gallup, Charles Stein, J. D. Goodwin, Everett Houser. Back row: Coach joe Murphy, Scotty Asoto, joe Frost, Don Vaughan, Charles Bonnici, Charles Colliver, Dick Colliver, Dick Downey. Coach joe Murphy's aquamen have achieved great strides in their third season of competition. The team went undefeated in conference competition for the second year, losing only two meets all season, those being with Kansas State University. In the third annual Central Intercollegiate Conference swimming meet held in Hays, Kansas, the Gorilla tankmen swam off with the championship, winning thirteen out of the fifteen events. Eleven new conference records were set at the meet. Results of the l959 CIC swimming meet are below. C.I.C. 1500 METER- Ql5 Gallup, QP5g Q25 Giersch QPJH5. Time-2l.58.5, a new CIC record. 200 YD. BUTTERFLY-Q15 Downey, QP51 Q25 Bieber, QFH5. Time 21383, new record. 200 YD. BACKSTROKE-Q15 Stein, QP5g Q25 I-Iolen QFH5. Time 2:32.2. 60 YD. BUTTERFLY-Ql5 Colliver, QP53 Q25 Goodwin, QP5. Time 31.35. 220 YD. FREESTYLE-Q15 Gallup, QP53 Q25 Giersch Time 2:22.7, new record. l00 YD. BREASTSTROKE-Ql5 Asato, QP51 Q25 George, Time s. l:14.4, new record. 160 YD. IND. MEDLEY RELAY-Ql5 Stein, QP5g Q25 Asato, QP5. Time-l:52.8, a new record. 440 YD. FREESTYLE RELAY-QI5 Pittsburg: Colliver-Denton- Goodein-Woestman in 3255.4 DIVING-Ql5 Kepferle, QFH5g Q25 Luvxman, 100 YD. BUTTERFLY-QI5 Bieber, QFH5, Q25 Newland, QP5. Time l:06.2, a new record. l00 YD. FREESTYLE-Q15 Woestman QP5g Q25 Giersch, QFH5. Time 57.2. 200 YD. BREASTSTROKE-Ql5 Asato, QP5g Q25 Arnold, QFH5. Time 2:42.2, a new record. 100 YD. BAQKSTROKE-Q15 Stein, 4115, Q25 Holen, QFH5. Time l:07.3, tied record. 440 YD. FREESTYLE-Ql5 Gallup, QP53 Q25 Hogsett, Time 5: l9.2, a new record. 400 YD. MIZDLEY RELAY-QI5 Pittsburg: Frost-Houser-Newland- Woestman, Time 4Z3l.5, a new conference record. is ,ag ..4,, Ready? Charles Stein, Back Stroke and Freestyle. , 5 , 'rf . 6 9 ee -, V 5. T EE aol. 2 1 r l ' -Q A- ,- se.. , f ., ,, g., K H Charles Colliver, james Woestman, Lon Gallup, Charles Stein. joe Frost. Breaststroke. is sr at 1 , X we 'zu Col PITT STATE SXVIMMING SCHEDULE-59 Opponent Pitt Westminster College 36 50 Kansas State University 57 29 Westminster College 27 59 Creighton University 33 53 Emporia State l6 69 Ft. Hays State 15 71 Missouri Mines Sly, 5416 Kansas State University 65 21 Ft. Hays State I9 67 Emporia State lfl 71 Karl Krumsick, Dive and Freestyle. gxi I9 Front mug- Ross Evans, Duane Callahan, Duane Rankin, Ken R. Hawkinson, Leon Storck, Warren Jackson, Bob Miller, Don Froman, Carrol Long. Second row: Prentice Gudgen, Fay Bradley, Ed YVest, Roy Cagle. Tom Bailie, jerry Archer, jerry Springer, Larry Reynolds, Dan Slsson john Overman, Mlaymon jenkins. 20 0 Prentice Gudgen, Coach Track Fay Bradley and Larry Reynolds ,, -,, , , i 1 Duane Callahan l i Roy Cagle Ken Bateman Pittsburg won its fifth track championship since Coach Gudgen became track coach in 1953 when it sur- passed Emporia and Fort Hays in the final Central Intercollegiate Conference outdoor meet at Pittsburg in 1958. A very young team returned to defend the track title, Pittsburg's 19th in 28 years of title competition. Coach Gudgen had 13 of 19 lettermen returning but the six lost were top men. Not returning were champions Mel Coates, hurdlerg Bob Wooton, sprint starg Ralph Handley, high jumper: Ernie Lane, javelin thrower: Bob Cnk- jati, distance runner: and Len Mansfield, weight champion. The 1959 version of the Pittsburg track team got off to a successful start by besting the University of Omaha in ten of twelve events in indoor competition as they initiated Omaha into Central Conference competition. john Overman Jerry Archer I- ay Bradley 20 CAROLYN ISIZAI.-Captain Kansas City, Kansas Sophomore Theta Sigma Upsilon 202 junior NADINE RUSSELL Sedan, Kansas Theta Sigma Lpsilon BEVERLY WERBE Kansas City, Kansas Freshman Theta Sigma l'psilon SHARON PATTON Clhannte, Kansas Jwimsy V 1 SHERRYCHLL Theta Sigma I psilon Pittsburg, Ranma Freshman Independent Cheerleaders DONNA JO BOYD Kansas City, Kansas Sophomore Theta Sigma l'psilon -ILJDITH ROBERTS Neosho, Missouri junior Sigma Sigma Sigma GAYLE CARPENTER Kansas City, Kansas Freshman Theta Sigma Vpsilon Cross Countr i Front row: Dan Sisson, Ken Hickman, Leon Storck, Fred Dixon, Al Kohler. Sfmnd rom' Larry L A Reynolds, Bob Miller, Mack Posey, Dannie Goodwin, joe Fenoughty. 1 An all-freshman Cross-country team represented Pittsburg in the seasons six-meet schedule that saw Pitt crimson and gold flash over the country- side at Shawnee, Oklahoma, Rolla, Missouri, and NVic'hita, Topeka and Emporia, Kansas. Pittsburg nipped Emporia State in regular outdoor track and field in Finish Une 1958, when it won the CIC final with a six-point margin over the Hornets, but E-State's Hornets buzzed 44 points below third-place Pittsburg and 27 points below the nearest school in winning the Central Conference cross- country title on November 22, l958, at Washburn. Emporia went on to win the NAIA cross-country team championship at Omaha, Nebraska, one week later. Prentice Gndgen, Coach In the Country .Q-XL-Q, .ribs x 203 Horseshoe Throwing Intramural Football Intramural Roberts' program began with touch football and outdoor volleyball league play. First ranking teams in respective order were: l. The Mavericks: 2. Kappa Alpha Psig 3. Bowen hall. The Newman club won the intramural volleyball tourney. Horseshoes and fall tennis followed with Leonard Price and jim Furgisen champs. A first-time all-school swim meethad a large turn-out and saw Trout hall emerge champions over the 7-team field. As the Kanza went to press, various spring sports were still on the docket, including basketball, badminton, table tennis, inside volleyball, bowling, softball, golf and track. Intramural Volleyball E fx T23 lr 'lip In Sports Long Shot Professor john A. Roberts, a new addition to the physical education staff, was an advocate of the Hparticipation school of thought in planning and carrying out a larger and more inclu- sive intramural program for sports-minded males on campus in l958-59. He offered a captivating intramural program which was a start on his long-range goal of getting as many men participating in as many intramural activities as possible. Dr. john Roberts Intramural Director Trophy Night 5 'l if .54 left to ugh! Coach Flton Cline Maurice Shaw, jim Fergus, Ronald Marquardt, Sam Binler, Stew Barrels ack aekard lom Flhott led Tennis S ie Bula s Rouild Maiquaidt 'l'he 1958 net team soared to five consecu- tive victories and finished third behind South- western and Emporia in Central Conference tennis Championships at YVinfie1d. Coach Elton Cline entered into the 1959 season with four old hands returning to form the nucleus of his team. '1'ed Richardson and Steve Barrels returned to the 1959 squad with three tennis seasons at Pittsburg' under their belts. liartels, a junior from Topeka, and Ronald Marquardt, a sophomore from Pittsburg, gave Coach Cline's netsters the added depth they needed in 1958. Toni lilliott, a former city champion at Fort Scott, was the only other returning player as the season got under way. if 5' 'U' Us ,L Y. K gina is x Colf squad Dick lVICIldl1X, XValt Hays, Bill Metzinger, Frank Urtolani, Adin Leach, R I liungfston Koa h Golf Ilill MCll1llgCl 461111 162101 Pittsburg's previously unsung golf crew be- came the school's third Central Conference winner in 1958 when it followed in the foot- steps of the football and swimming teams of the College. Heading into the l959 season, coach Ralph Livingston had two returning lettermen in the persons of Adin Leach and Bill Metzinger. Leach took top honors for Pittsburg with third place in individual scoring besides playf ing on the winning 2-man and 4-man Gorilla teams in 1958. Gene Keiter and Bill Met- zinger joined Leach and Don Sambol in win ning the 4-man competition in 1958. Progression of the Year Students labor over many Cards as a prerequisite for laboring in class as shown below. 208 ir- 4 - 'W V Left: A student helps a businessman prepare displays for the an- nual Industrial Arts Conference. Above: Fathers honored at the High school yearbook sponsors and editors were guests of the college and the Kanzat at the first annual Yearbook Day. annual Dad's Day football game pose with their loot. Left: Pitt State's faculty en- semble. 209 Q A Decorations fi the Homecoming dance held in the Student Center Ball IOOITI 210 e college ROTC Drill Team strut their s Hours of preparation by various campus organizations contribute to the beautiful spectacle of the Homecoming parade. Sec page l38 for other Homecoming pictures. 1 The college band leads the procession down Broadway. ,,sbf'?Q?.L.: A 1 Aboma' '1'he Homecoming game in zu'- ticm and thc half time pugeantry. Lfflg Coach Carnie Smith crowns Mary jane Haizlip Homecoming Queen for I958. Sec page 142. x x i as ii iii i i 212 .of 4-I The Ralph Marterie Marlboro orchestra pre- pares to leave after playing another successful engagement. Paul Arabia and Sandy Kellner interview Ralph Marterie before the Valentine dance. 'wi' .. .It Q NNN Students broke the all-time college record for giving blood last fall. 4 Q? N27 I Y, , e These ten girls were the Candidates for the l959 ROTC Military Ball Queen. They are: Heather Simmsg Billie Raye YVebster, Marcia Reckg jerie Byrdg Enid Jeffers, Honorary Brigade Commander: Pat Pappas: Sherry Gill. Honorary Second Battle Group Commanderg Judy Haageg Rayma Yoacum, Honorary First Battlegroup Commander: and BeverlyXN'erhe. I , 5 T ' ,. x Practice for the Theta Sigma l'psilon produc- lion, Streets of Fame . Now. lllc rc-ul thing! JYT?xgg,g These 20 lovely ladies sponsored by various campus organizations were the contestants for the Kanza Ball Queen title. 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Phi Lambda Chi ..... Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Sigma Epsilon .... Physical Education Majc Pi Kappa Delta ...... Pi Omega Pi ......... Pitt Peppers ......... Pitt State Radio Club. President ....,....... Press Club .......... Progression of the Year Psi Chi ......,...... Queens . . . Jrs and Minors ....... 55 144 120 86 118 101 7 3 148 74 46 134 152 61 54 64 170 58 173 90 66 57 89 87 6 ...10l 208 60 ...142 Religious Activities Council Religious Emphasis Days ROTC Band ............... ROTC Officers and Staff ..... ROTC Rifle Team ..... Scabbard and Blade . . . Seniors ........... Shirk Hall ........ Sigma Alpha Iota . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma . . . Sigma Tau Delta . . . Sigma Tau Gamma . . . Social Science Club . . . Sophomores ........... Student Center Board Student Council ...... Student KSTA .... Swimming ...,,. Table of Contents .... Tanner Hall ......... Tau Kappa Epsilon .,.. Tennis .......... , , The Class Album .. Theta Alpha Phi ..... Theta Sigma Upsilon Track ..........,,.. Trout Hall . . . NVes1ey Foundation ...... Westminster Fellowship .... NVho's WVho ............. W'i11ard Hall .................. Women's Recreation Association Young Democrats .............. Young Men's Christian Association. . . Young Republicans ........ , , ....... . . . Young Women's Christian Association ....... 68 69 125 122 124 65 14 114 59 159 67 176 108 32 126 127 82 198 2 115 179 206 12 67 162 200 116 76 80 130 112 92 109 78 106 77 227 Student Index Barnhart, Charles .............. 37 Barnhill, David .... 32, 58, 115, 125 Barone, james ................, 37 Barrett. Ruth Ann ...... 32, 72 82. 110, 154 Barrow, Wendell D. ........ 65, 171 Barrels, Steve Edward. . .25, 78, 155. - 180, 206 178 Bartholomew, Louis Earl. . .37, Bateman, Kenneth ...... 25, 48, 114. 201 116, 171, Baughman, Walter ..,,.... 32, 117, 119. 175 Baum, Louis Franklin ......... 25 Bauman, Ronald ....... ..... 1 80 Bayliss, johnny Edwin .......... Beal, Richard ....,.....,. 174, 25 184 Chapman, judy .... 26, 72, 76, 85. Beard, Charles Beasley, john D. ..... . Beasley, Harold Beasley, Ronald 125 .65,l23,180 ........45, 76,118 ............25,48 181 Beck, Dale Edward ..... 32, 115, Beck, Elmer ..... 14, 51, 70, 96, 117 Becker, Donald ....,.. Beeman, jim Charles Beiswanger, Donald Henry. .25. 109 Bellairs, Phillip Goodrich .... 25, 99 Chickadonz, Nadine Abbott, George R. ...... 32, 177, 178 Abdushah, Abdulhausein ..,.,. 24 Abdi, Abdul .............. 100, 118 Abu-Ghazala, jabr ...45, 100, 117 Ackley, Moira L. .... 25, 72, 82, 87, 99, 110 Adams. Dorothy jean ..... .158, 168 Adamson, Larry Keith .......... 37 Adell, Dale Eugene. .32, 76, 84, 98, 117, 125 Adey, Leseley jeanne .... 25, 82, 89, 110, 162 Ahmadi, Mansoor Amir .... 14, 100 Aiman, Henry Clay ....,.. 32, 101, 114, 163 Akin, C. L. ............... 25, 178 Alexander, james P....14, 185, 186 Alexander, Leslie Wayne.14, 78, 84 Allen, Adel1..14, 158, 165, 166, 168 Allen, Barbara jean. .......,.. 111 Allen, Bobby joe ...... 25, 185, 186 Allen, Charles Henry..37, 118, 168 Allen, Phyllis Elaine ........ 37, 71 Allen, Robert Dale ......,....,. 52 Allen, Tommy Ray ..... ..... 3 7 Allen, Vernon ................. 45 Allmon, Carnell james ..... 37, 115 Almes, David ............... 14, 52 Alnutt, james Henry .... 62, 98, 114 Ambler, Frederick Raymond. . .25. 52, 184, 186 Amershek, Thomas ...... ...... 3 2 Ames, Wilbur Russell, jr....37, 76 Benham, james Richard ........ 25. 180, 181 Bennett, Mary jane ............ 32, 99, 110 Bennett, Norma jean ....... 14, 161 106, 118 Anderson, Carolyn Sue .,.... 14, 54, 83, 87 Anderson, Emajeane ........... 91 Anderson, Gayle Ray..37, 115, 125 Anderson, Genevieve .... 92, 98, 113 Anderson, Mildred Lucille ...... 54 Anderson, Patricia Kay. .37, 76, 165 Benson, Richard ....... 25, 48, 68, 116, 171 Bentley, Barbara jean ...... 25, 111 Berckerfeldt, Betty ...... 37, 68, 77. 85, 112 Berner, Freda Mae ........ 25, 72, 82, 87, 110 Berry, james Lee .... ...... 3 2, 61 Berr Randall W Y- - -- Berryman, Betty ...... Bertollo. john Clyde .. .......ll4 Biles, Cerena .... 25, 70, 82, 88, 106 Bilke, Chester R. ......... . Billau, Leonard ........... 32, 114 .25, 84 Ange, Gary E. ........ 166, 180, 181 Antle, jane Ann ................ 25 Antle, jerry Dean .............. 25 Arabia, Paul W. .... 25, 87, 175, 212 Archer, jerry Edison ....... 37, 114, 200, 201 Arnett, Gary .................. 193 Asato, Shokichi ........... 100, 198 Binder, Charles' ....... Binns, Binter, DeAnne Ball ...... Richard ......... Ashcraft, Lorna Lee. .14, 72, 85, 98 Atchley, Brian K. ....... 37, 95, 178 Atkinson, Carol Lynette ..... 14, 154 Attebe rry, Leon jay ............ 25 Aubuchon, james Morgan ...... 31. 109, Aufranc, janis Ann.37, 89, 113. 162 115 Austin, Lee Dean ....,... 14, 57, 82 Austin, Melvin Ross ............ 37 Austin, Sondra Sue ...... 14, 59, 98. 99, 110 Bailey, H. jane ......... 14, 59, 110 Bailey, Sondra Verona ....... 37,156 Bailie, Thomas Burton ......... 200 Bain, Donald Waldo ............ 14 Baird, Ross D. .......... 14, 9-1, 114 ......l4 ......25 ......37 Bitner, Brent Arthur ...... 61, 125 Bitner, james Vernon ......... 118 Bitner, jerry ........... 25, 61, 65 Bitner, Sam ............. Bizal, Carolyn Rose ..... 32 ,55.11l, 143,147,162, 202, 215 Black. Robert William .... ......32 Black, Sharon Kay ............. 25 Blackett, Carolyn Sue ..... Blackman, Robert L. .... . Blair, james Lee .....,. Blancett, Gary. ......... . ..25, 59, 99, 154 ......14 .....175 ...14, 65 Boultinghouse, Elizabeth .... 32, lll Bournonville, Mary ............ 37 Bower, LeRoy ............. 95, 114 Boyd, Donna jo ....... 32, 88, 111. 162, 202 Boyd, Gaston ......... 14, 114, 168 Boyd, Richard Stephens ........ 38 Boyle, john .............. 25, 114 Braden, janice ........ 14, 49, 154 Braden, Randall ............... 45 Bradley, Beth ............. 38, 113 Bradley, Fay ..... 114, 168, 200, 201 Bradley, George.. .67, 101, 129, 175 Branaman, Kay ........ 14, 57, 68. 88. 127, 130 Branham, Diane ...38, 92, 112, 114 Brann, Sylvia jean ...... 54, 57, 110 Braun, Sandra Sue: ..... 14, 68, 88. 130, 154 Bray, Hal ..,..... ....... . 25 Brehm, Donovan . . . . ...... . .45 Breneman, Ronald j. ......... .15 Bresnick, Anthony ..... 25, 174, 175 Brice, Valorie ...... ...... 3 8, 158 Bridgeman, Larry . . . ....... . .38 Bright, Gary ...... 175 Briles, Dorothy .... . .15 Brillhart, Bobby .. . .25 Brock, Franklin .... . .38 Brooks, Ernest B. ..... .15 Brooks, jon Allen ............. 25 Brooks, Mary Katherine ..... 25, 77. 83,,85, 86. lll Broshears, Ronnie ............ 114 Brown, Billy .......... 25, 185, 186 Brown, Charlotte. . .25, 77, 110, 161 Brown, judith ........ 32, 72, 110 Brown, Robert ............. 94, 114 Brown, Willa Mae ............. 25 Browning, Karen ..... 32, 110, 161 Bruce, Louisa ...,. 32, 59, 68. 70, 98 Bryant, William ....,.......... 32 Bucher, Robin .. ........26 Buck, Becky ....... ...... 2 6, 154 Bugm, john ............... 32, 95 12' Buller, Dale LeRoy .... 84, 114, n Burbank, john E. .........,.... 15 Burchinal, Carrol .....,........ 15 Burger, Warren ........ 38, 84, 116 Burleson, jewell LaFern .... 38, Carr, Carolyn ...... 38, 85, 92, 113 Carr, Mildred ,... 26, 111, 152, 156 Carson, Charles .,.......... 32, 125 Carstedt, Edward . 84 Carter, Donald ................ 26 Carter, jack, jr. . . . . Carter, Merrel ............,,... ..2, 15, 48, 51. 96, 121 45 Cartwright, Coralee ...38, 111, 158 170 Caruthers, David . . . Carver, Charles' Casebeer, Charles .. Casey, Robert ..... Cassatt, Gary .... .......38, .. .... 15,50 . ......... 38 . . ,,,... 32, 95 Castellani, john ....,... 61, 62. 109 Catlett, Delmar . . . ........ . .32 Catone, jane ..... . ........ 26 Catone, john ..............,.. 15 Cattaneo, Ernest .............. 32 Causer, Glen ........ 26, 50, 96, Cavanaugh, james ........ . . . . Cavanaugh, judith ..... 32, 72, 110 Caviness, Pamela .........,, 26, 73 99 32 Cezar, William ............... 175 Chambers, jeanne . . .32, 67, 82, 89. 106, 111 Chaney, Dwight ............... 15 91,110 Chapman, Sharon .... 32, 49, 88, 89. Cheek, Gerald .... 92,154 ........15,52 Cheek, Patricia , ....... 26, 72, 110 Chester, Saxby ................ 15 113 .......38, Childress, Patsy ....,..... ..... 4 5 Chrisman, Laura ....... 26, 68, 113 Chrismon, Bill ............... .26 Christenson, Deanna .... 38, 74, 113 Christian, Shirley ..... 26, 101, 110 Christiansen, Edna ..... 15, 70, 88. 108. lll 161 Christman, Fred .............. 26 Christman, joy .... .......... I 5 Christmore, Gerald .... 15, 178 Blankenship, Glenda L. ..... 37, 91 Blasi, Don ................ 14, 117 Blazer, Robert ............. 25, 84 Blizard, Donald Edward ...,... 171 89. 113, 162 Burnett, Wayne Allen. .52, 185, 186 Burns, Mary Beth ............ Baker, Gary W. .......... 61, 62,175 Baker, Herbert Hadley ..,,...... 32 Baker, Ralph Robert ........... 32 Baker, Regina Ann ...... 37, 75, 83. 89, 113 Baker. Ronald ............,..,. 37 Baldwin, Victor 1.ee ........ 25, 115 Ball, Billy Leon ..... .... 2 5, 171 Ball, jack Dean ...... ....... 1 4 Ball, Robert Allen .............. 32 Ballenger, Floyd I.eon ...... 37, 98. 99, 115, 125 Ballenger. Kenneth Dasid..l4. 104. 117, l24,l30, 180 Bambcrry, Margaret jane ....... 37 Bammer. james Edward. . . .25, 51. Bloomcamp, Charles ..... Bly, Steve VVayne ........ Boecker, Paul Bernard .... Boese, Robert B. ...... . ..l4,109 ......32 ....32 Boggs, janice Kay .... ...... 3 2 Boggs, Marilynn .... .... 3 7, 82 Bogle, Mary Ina .............,. 37 ......37 Bogner, I.eon Andrew .... Bohrer, Tom .......... 37. 75, 170 Bolander, Donald ........... 14, 54 Bolander, Marcia Elliott .... 25, 85 Boline, Marvin E ..... ......... 1 14 Bonlinger, james Earnest . Bollwir Bonar, ......37 ikel, Barbara .... 37, 70, 112 Bolton, Robert Carroll .......... 25 Vern M. ........ 14, 52, 8-1 Bonnici, Charles joseph .... 37, 61. Cook, Albert ..... 96, 104, 11-1 Banks, Shirley june .... 37, 113, 158 Banlet. Ruby Fern ,...... .37, 112 Barber, Sandra Kay ....... 37. 112 Barclay, Ralph Leonard ........ 25 Barcns, Beterly jean. . . .37, 77, 112 Barker, Clarence B. ............ 14 Barker, William K. ......... 32, 115 Bar1ovt', Herbert Larry ...... 37, 61 Barnes, Belmar B. .......... 37, 116 Barnes, Donald Gayle ........ 37 78 Barnes, Keith Edwin ........ 32. 99. 117, 171 Barnes. Roger Eugene ..... 25, 171 Barnes, Ronnie Guy ........ 37, 61. 115. 125 28 74, 114, 198 Boore, Robert Eugene .......... 25 Borghardt, Truman ............ 25 Boring, 1-'anklin ........ 14, 51, 65. 116, 123, 124 Bork, jerry .... ....... 2 5, 98 Bork, Marion .... ......... 3 7 Borum, Gayla . . . ......... 45 Boswell, Carl .................. 25 Bnttens. Nancy ........ 37,8l, 106. 112, 113, 161 Boulanger, Walter joseph-. . .14, 117 Boultinghouse. Donalda .. .2, 14. 110, 111, 121 .38 Burns, Patty E.. .38, 75, 88, 106, 154 Burr, judy ........ 26, 68, 101, 161 Burris, Barbara ............... 38 Burton, Bruce . . . ....... . .26 Bush, john ...... .... 3 8, 181 Bussey, Robert .... ........ 2 6 Butler, Melford ..... ..... 3 8, 95 Butterfield, Blaine ............ 15 Buzzard, Francis .....,....... 118 Byrd, Geraldine ....... 38, 89, 113 Byrd, Phillip M. .. ...... . . , .38 Byrd, Shirley .... .......... 2 6 Byrnes, joe M. ..' ........ 15, 75 Cagle, Roy ........... 26, 200, 201 Caldwell, Dale ............ 26, 114 Caldwell, Faye fMrs.j ......... 38 Caldwell, Linda ..38, 112, 154, 165 Caldwell, Patrick .........,.... 26 Calhoun, Pat ........... 15, 96, 162 Callahan, Duane ...26, 52, 200, 201 Cameron, Tom ............ 32, 115 Camp, Rosemarie ..32, 59, 110, 111 Campbell, Bobby .............. ln Campbell, Danor ....... . 15 Campbell, Dorothy .. ....72, 113 Campbell, George . . . ....... 15 Campbell, Burkett .. . ...... 15 Campbell, james .... 32, 106 Campbell, john ........... 26, 119 Campbell, Robert ............. 15 Campbell, Sandra ...... 15, 57, 67. 101, 111, 130, 162 Canfield, james .... 38, 61. 95, 125, 180 Cannell, Bruce ....... 15, 184 Cantrell, Dale ..... 15, ul, 96 38 113 Capps, Myrna ... ..... , Carlyle, Robert ............ 26, 50 8 ll Carpenter, Carol Carpenter, Colene . . .38, 70, 96, Carpenter, Gayle ..... 38, 113. Carpenter, George Carpino, Freddie 3 112 162. 202 ....26,l14 ......38 Church, Garry ..... Cicero, joseph .......... 15, 52, 84 Citron, Sharon ...... 15, 77, 83, lll 15 Clanton, Orval Clark, jerry .... Clark, Leslie ...... Clawson, juanita .. Clayton, Erma ..... Clayton, Robert . . . Cleveland, Bill Clegg, Charles Cline, Marilyn ........ ..38, 70, Cloud, Karen .......... Clugston, Betty .... Coates, Mel ....... Cobb, Elaine .... 15, 70. Cobb, Ellen ..... Coffman, Mary ..... 77,82 .....32, 178 ..26, 177, 178 ........15, 94 ..........l7:J 99 38, 89, 161 26, 59, 82, 110. 152 .87. 111 162 ...26, 85. Coggs, Eunice ............ 129, 156 Cohoon, joAnn .... 38, 112, 113, 154 Coldiron, William . .... 26, 117, 170 Cole, Clarence ................ 68 Cole, Deanne ..... .... 3 2, 75, 110 Cole, Earl .......... .... . .... 1 67 Cole, Sadie ............... 68, 129 Coleman, Marilyn ...... 91, 92, 154 Collins, Alice .......... 26, 92, lll Collins, james .... ..... 1 5, 171 Colliver, Charles .... 198, 199 Colliver, Dick .... ....... 1 98 Coltrane, jerry ............ 26, 50 Combs, Don .............. 15. 82 Compton, Edith fMrs.j ...,.... 26 Compton, james ............., 15 Compton, Ann .... 2, 32, lll. 120. 154 Compton, Margaret ........ 38, 83 Compton, Thomas .. Condon, Conrow, Donnie Cook, Leonard Cook, Paul ......... Cook, Rodney ...... Mary ,.... . ..... 119 .....38,178 ....l5, 84 ......32 ,......32,125 ........98,99 Coop, julia .,.... 26, 110, 111, 163 Cooper, Harold jr. .......76, 115 Cooper, Howard .......... 15, 115 Cordray, Edna fMrs.j Cordray, Kim ...... Cornell, Donald .... ....38 ....32 .. .... 15 Cornett, Rex ................ ..1.v Cornish, Valdeen .... 15, 58, 59, 99. 113, 130 Costin, Marilyn .... 26, 82, 92, 111, 119 Cothran, Sidney ,...... 38, 61, 125 Cotrell, Joyce ........ 94, 110, 111 Cotter, Betty ...... 26, 54, 93, 110 Cottom, Joyce ..... 38, 89, 108, 112 Coulter, Franklin ............. 32 Covey, Albert ...,...,........ 15 Covey, Sandra ..... ...., 3 2, 110 Cowden, Ronald . . . ..,..... 65 Cowen, Wayne . . . .... . .26 Cox, Ronald ,...,............ 125 Crafton, Helen ............ 15, 154 Craig, Eva .... 32, 88, 89, 110, 111, 145, 163, 215 Craig, Rodney ......... 26, 95, 115 Crain David ,... .... 1 5, 108, 109 Crain Frances .... ....... 2 6, 110 Crain, Mason . . . ............. 15 Crawford, Marilyn ...... 32, 88, 154 Crawford, Terry .... ...,. 3 2, 181 Creager, Paul .... ...... 1 5 Creason, Mary . . . .,.... . .26 Creech, Jerry .... . . .26, 174 Cresap, Jack ...... 15 Crews, Robert . . . ....... . .26 Crick, Bryan ,,.... ..... 3 3, 175 Crockett, David .. ........ 38 Crosson, James . ......... 16 Crow, Donald ......,.. .114 Crow, William ........ 16, 109, 114 Crowe, Richard .............. 114 Crumley, Judith .... ..... 3 8, 113 Cuer, James ..... ........... 5 2 Cukjati, Ronald ........ 33, 58, 98, 125, 201 Curran, Andrew .....,... Q ..,.. 16 Curran, Donald .... 16, 51, 68, 176,,178 Curran, John .,.,...... 33, 98, 178 Curry, William ...... 16, 48, 51, 56, 96,130,l70, 171 Cussimanio, Tommy ..16, 170, 171 Dagley, Mary ...... 26, 70, 77, 111 Daigh, Jerry ........,..,...... 16 Dale, Harold ............. 16, 116 Dale, Richard ...... 33, 98, 99, 114. 125 Dalmer, Jerry ................. 94 Daley, George, Jr. Dallam, Grace Anne ,... 26, 72, 88, 111, 126, 127, 129, 130 Dalton, Buck .... Damrill, Evelyn ............ 33, 83 Danenhauer, Gerald ....... 38, 116 Danenhauer, James .... 16, 52, 56, 28, 67, JJ. 111 116, 128. Daniel, Robert ............ 16, Daniels, James E. ...... 16, 51, 130, Daniels, Marvin ............ Davenport, Vickie ....,....... Davidson, Sue ...... 33, 70, 89, 111. 146. Davied, Bernard ............. Davies, Marion ........,...... Davis, Carol .... 38, 72, 76, 98, Davis, Devine ............... . Davis, Harry ..........,...... Davis, Jerie ..... 16, 54, 57, 67, 101, Davis, Jerry ........ 26, 67, 76, 101 115 Davis, Nora ,... 26. 89,' Day, Deanne .... 16. 70. 82, 86, 88,106,107,111. Dechario, Alice Ann ...99, 155, 26 Degener, Patil Degner, Anna ..... Degruson, Walter Delaney, Diann .. DeNeve, Phillip . Dennis, Dale .... Denton, John .33, 91, 92. ......38, 98, ...,16, 57, Deonier, Dick ..... .....,.. Dessenberger, Joe Detjen, Margaret ..,... 38, 89, Detwiler, Leroy ........... 38, Dewey, Thomas .............. Diamond, Jacqueline .... 33, 49, 92, 145, 155, Dickens, Dean .............., Dickerson, Donald Dies, Maurice ....,,..,. ...... Dittman, Ronald ..,. 61, 62, 63, Ditty, Harriet .... 26, 72, 83, 96, Divine, Luanna . ..,..., 38, 91, Dixon, Brenda .. 111, 130 53 127 171 .45 .56 99. 215 .38 .26 113 .33 .38 73. 110 99. 130 161 87. 161 165 119 155 .38 161 171 117 198 .94 45 113 174 .54 91, 215 118 117 .16 125 110 92, 155 111 Dixon, 1-red ...... ....... 2 03 Dixon, George ................ 38 Dodson, Jerry ..... 38, 99, 117, 17-1 Dodson, Ronald ........ ....... 3 8 Donaldson, Gale .......... 33, 109 Dooley, Walter ............... 26 Dopps, Gwen .... 26, 49, 91, 92, 111 Dorsey, Dianne .... 2, 16, 101, 121. 159, 161 Dorsey, Eva ................... 45 Dory, Ronnie ...38, 61, 62, 124, 125 Doub, Eleda fMrs.j ........ 16, 112 Doue, James ........ ........, 3 8 Douthitt, Wayne .......,...... 16 Downey, Richard ........ 116, 198 Dragoo, Donece .... 38, 85, 112, 163 Drake, David ........ 38, 117, 181 Drenik, Joan .... ............ 3 8 Drenon, Dolores ...... 16, 67, 101. 111, 161 Drews, Bennie ................ 16 Driskill, Sharron ...3, 72, 110, 129 Dryer, Harlan ............... 193 Duffin, Daniel ................ 26 Dugan, Kay ....... 26, 72, 76, 111. 129, 163, 177 Dumm, LeRoy .........,.. 38, 95 Dunaway, James .............. 16 Dugan, James ..... .... 1 6, 181 Dunivan, Charles .. Dunlap, David .... Dunlap, Lynn ..... Dunla Owen P' A Easley, Sara ....... Eason, William .. Eastland, Jerry .. ...... .84 ........l81 161 27, 74, 110, 155 170 .....,..174 53 Eaton, Dean ....... ..... 1 6, Edmonds, Larry ...... ...... 1 14 Edwards, Karla Kay ...... 34, 181 Elder, Jerry .................. 27 Elliott, Jerome ...........,.,.. 38 Elliott, Thomas ...... 27, 166, 174. 181, 206 Elliott, William ...58, 61, 63. 99, 125 Ellis, Donald ...,.. .......38 Ellis, Jerry ........... ...16, 48 Ellsworth, Mary Jane .. . . . . . .86 Elsasser, Peggy ...... ..... 5 3, 54 Emerson, Judy ...... .... 3 8, 161 Emerson, Robert .... .... 1 6, 148 Emerton, Brian . . . ..... . .16 England, James England, Larry Engle, George ..... Erikson, Darrel Erickson , Larry .....l30 ,....27 .....ll8 ....39 ' 75 Erker, Larry ........... 45, 74, . Ernsbarger, Caroline tMrs.j ...33, 55 Es , Mar ............ 39, 89, 111 Eslg, Johrli ..... ...... 3 3, 114 Estes, Robert .............. 16, 116 Etzold, Constance ...... 54, 67, 110 Evans, Evelyn .... .... 3 9, 158 Evans, James .... ........ 9 5, 170 Evans, Ross ..,........... 16, 200 Everitt. Larry ...... 16, 61, 65, 171 Falkenstien, Richard ........ 27, 171 Fancher, Thomas ............. 39 Farahi, Ann .... 39, 74, 82, Farley, James ..... ........ Farmer, Glenn ........... Farmer, Verlene .... 39, 72, Farnsworth, Shirley ...... 88, 163 .52, 84 .....16 89,111 .....39 1-ast, Albert .................. 16 1-eess, William ............ 16, 51 Feland, Linda ......... 26, 83, 111 Fenoughty, Joseph .... 39, 75, 118. 203 Fergus, James ..... ...16, 68, 70. 106, 116 Ferguson, Lewis . ............. 16 Ferguson, Robert Ferment, Bonnie tMrs.J ....... 91 Ferment, Frank . ......... 180, 181 Ferrel, Paul ............... 27. 70 Feuerborn , James Feuerborn, Kenneth Feuerborn, Merle Fields, Beverly .. Filewood, Mary ...,17, 53, 54, 51, 83 Filosa, Kenneth . Fischer, Lawrence Fischer, Raymond Fisher, Shirley .,....... 39, Fitzgerald, Verne Fletcher, Nancy . Fliggenger, Betty Jo ...... Foltz, Joyce ........... 27, ......33,74. 114 .......74, 115 . ..... l7,.i1, 74 ,9-4,110 .. ........ 118 74 83,113 53 95','iiZi in Foote, Kenneth ..,........... . Foresman, John . . . . . .33, 70, 106 Forsythe, James ........ 45, 74, 118 Fortner, Ernest ........ 33, 106, 116 Forwalder, Betty 1Mrs.J ...,27, 72, 163 Forwalder, James .... 27, 68, 78, 79 Foster, Clara fMrs.J ........... 54 Foster, Jr., Dwight . . . ...... . .27 Foster, Edward .....,......... 33 Fountain, Armand ........ 17, 175 Fowler, James ..... ........ 1 7 Fowler, Rex ... ...114 Fox, Donald ..... .33 Frame, Jackie .. ........ 45 Francis, Paul ..... 27, 102 Francis, Susan .... 33, 91, 92. 110, 163 Franklin, Gloria .... ..... 1 7, 156 Franklin, Jack .,.....,..... 27, 50 Franklin, Jerry ............... 17 Frazier, Jack ...... 27, 52, 192, 194 Freeman, Wilesse ............ 113 Frobish, Clara Betty .......... 99 Froman, Donnie ...... ....... 2 00 Frost, Edwin ....... .... 1 98, 199 Fulks, Jack .................... 17 Fulton, Robert ........... 39, 115 Fultz, Don .... 39, 61, 95, 114, 180 Fultz, Vae Rose ..... 17, 60, 72, 76. 82, 83, 87 Furgason, Barbara ..39, 70, 83, 112 Furgas, James ........,..,.... 206 Gaines, Carolyn .......... 111, 156 Gallup, Lelland .... 27, 52, 61. 198, 199 Gamble, Elaine ........ 39, 71, 85 Ganoung, Larry .... 27, 76, 78, 79. 115, 129 Garde, Charles ..... ........ 1 7 Gardner, Donald .... 33, 61 Gardner, Troy . . . ....... . .39 Garrett, Gerald .. ...,....... 53 Garrett, Rosie ........ 27, 111, 158 Garrett, Ruth ............ 17, 101 Garrett, Thurman .... 39, 118, 167 Gartner, Carole .....,...... 27, 93 Gascho, Kathryn ........ 39, 72, 76 Gaskill, Charles .. .... 39, 158 Gasper, Donald .............. 17 Gast, Robert ............. 33, 114 Gates, Dolly ........ 27, 55, 83, 110 Gauert, Harold . ..,........,.. 33 Gauser, Glen .,...,.......... 118 Gelsinger, Donald ......... 39, 114 Gendusa, Frances ...... 33, 75, 155 Gentner, Charles ....,..... 17, 71 Gentry, Jr., Lawrence ..... 33, 180 Gentry, Robbie ...... 27, 115, 171 German, Bob .... .,......... 1 7 German, David .... .,....... .1 3 Gerrish, Jr., Oliver ........... 124 Giacoma. Joe ........... 17, 51, 96 Gibson, Jeanene .,.. . ,... 39, 161 Gibson, Wavne ..... 45. 118 Gifford, Judith ....... 33, 59 Gifford, William ...... 27, 60, 171 Gilbert, Lloyd ................. 17 Gilkey, Bessie ................ 113 Gill, Sherrill .,... 39, 106, 149, 202 Gillaspie, James ............... 45 Gillette, Bill .. ,...... 27, 114, 174 Giltnore, John ...33, 61, 62, 74, 125 Ginardi. llene .... 27, 54, 89, 152. 160, 161 Gipson, John ............ 192. 195 Gladson, Dwayne .......... 39, 98 Glantl, Judy ....... 39, 91, 92, 112 Glamser, Wanda ,... 17, 57. 83, 96. 110, 130, 176 Glaser, Carl Wayne ......., 33, til Glass, Lequetta ........,... 33, 68 Glenn, Judy .,...,..,, 39, 89, 111 Glenn, Terry ................. 27 Glick, Marcia ..,.,. 39. 91, 92, 155 Glynn, Patricia ....,... 39, 75, 112 Glynn, Sue ,...... 27, 5-1, 85, 110 Goddard, John ...... 27, 48 Golav. Rita .... ........... -1 5 Goldrick, Joan .... ..., 2 7, 74, 75. 110. 1031 Goodhall, Charles .......... 39, 84 Goodwin, pl. n. .,.,... 33, tins. 203 Gordon, Robert ...,.... 33, 52. 180 Gordon, Robert Lee ........... 45 Gorenc, Ronald ............... 39 Gosch, Byard ..,... ,.... . .17, 171 Gosch, Tnm .... ,... 3 3, 171. 184 Gough, Bob .,,....... 193 Gowen, Maris .... ..... 3 3, 111, 163 Grant, William ... .......... .39 Grassi, Jinnnie ..,.....,.,,... 125 Grassi, Thomas ...... 61, 124, 125 I-ray. Marlene ..2, 27, 49, 91. 1 92. 120, Gray es, Harry .......,..,,. 27 .Ll , 3.1 Green, James' .,., 17, 109, 114, 117 Green, James ..,.......,,...... 27 Greene, Paul ...... .......... 3 I1 Grimes, Betty .....,.. 17. 110, 155 Grimsnex, Don ......,,........ 33 Gripkey, Joseph . . . ........., 33 Gripkey, Tim .,,.. ,... 37, 65, 114 Gromer, Bob Grotheer, Gary . . . ...........ll'1fv 3 12,5 175 ...,39, 61, Grove, Jolt .,,.,. Grubb, Barbara ..... 27, 88, 96, 110. 130. 1621 Guatney, Verna 13lrs.j ...,.... 8.4 Gutteridge, Sherry Gwin, Harlan .,....... 33, 82, 117 Gwin, Floyd ............. 108, 119 Gwin, Shirley .... 39, 90, 91, 92, 113 Haage, Judith .........,,,., 33. 89 Haage, Margaret ...,....,..... 27 Haas, Don ....... .,.... 3 3, 51 Habibi, Ahmad ........ 39, 95, 100. 104, 128 Habibi, Ali ....... 17, 56, 100, 115 Hagopian, George ...... 39, 74, 114 Haines. Sharon ..... 17, 88, 89, 96. 101, 110, 121, 154, 155 Hairlip, Mary Jane .... 27, 89, 110. 130, 142. 161, 211 Hale, Martin ................. 45 Hall. Bennie ..........., .17 Hall, David .... ..,, .... 1 7 , 81 Hall, Delores .. .... 27, 71, 92 Hall, Jerry ... Hall, Melvyn .. . Hall, Trella ..... 07 ...54, 108 Hamilton, Jerry ,.... ........ 2 7 Hamilton, Robert ..........,.. I7 Hampton, Harold ........ 99, 109 Hanisher, Neola .... . . .27, 83, 89. 110, 161 Hanson, Ann . ................ 111 Hanson, Roberta ,............ 39 Harder, Frederick ,...,. 27, 52, 65. 192. 195, 197 Harding, Larry ...,...,,...... 27 Hardwick, Charlene ...27, 85, 106. 159, 161 Hargis,'1'erry Sue ......... 39, 106 Harkleroad, 'Vada ...39, 91, 92, 111 Harlan, Jr., Carl ......,....... 27 Harlan, Jerry ,... ......,..... 3 9 Harlan, Mary ............ 39, 161 Harley. John .... 27, 101. 103, 109. 1 12, 1 14 Harmon, Patty ..... 39, 101 Harmon, Scottie . . ...,.. 17. 178 Harper, Robert .... 17, 48. 116 Harrel, James .,.. .,.... 1 7. 73 Harrel, Ronald ,...,.......... 27 Harreld, Jerry ...,...,.....,.. 17 Harrington. Kendall .......... 98 Harris, Sue ......,... 28, 81, 92, 110 Harris, Donald .... 39, 75. 117, 170 Harris, Layonne tN1rs.j ..,. 73. 98. .19 Harris, Ronald .,.... 58, 73, 98, 99 Harris, Vesrie ,.., .......,.,,- 1 7 Harris, Willa ......... 38, 111, 150 , 1Villiam .... Harrison, Billy Harrison, Les Harrison, Myril Hart, Joseph ..,17, Hartman, Betty . Harris 171 114 ...........l7N ....l7,84, 117 33,75, 117. 74.75. 101,115 it Hartman. Gilbert . .......... .. Haryey, Barbara ...17, 67, 101. Hatcliff, Twylah .18 161 I7 57 70. N3 Hatfield, Gary ... ...... 185, 186 Hawkins, Billy .. .... 17. 94 Hawkinson, lien . ..... 200 Hawley, James ,,,... 28. 51 Hay, Marjorie .,,. ..........., 5 1 nm, i.tmi,. .,.. .... : 19. wt. wtf. ' 112. 163 1-lays. Waller ......, ll. 17, 52, 56. ' 8-1. 207 Hazen, Carl Leon Headlee, Donald .. .I1. 98, 99 I t .,......-8 Headrick, James .. ,......... 17 Heady, Patricia ,... ,..28. 73, 92 Hearson, Lester ,. ...... 17, 94 Heatherly. Mickey ,... 28. 52. 181. ' 187 Heaton, Ralph .. ......---- 17 Heaiey, John . . . ............ 28 Heayin, Wilma ...... 17, 54, 57, Hedge, Joe ..... Hedges, Jane . . . Hedrick, Janet .... 39, 821, 77 . ..........94 10 nfs 2 29 Hein, Paul ... . . .73 Heltn, Gary .,... . . .39 Heltns, Gerald ....... .... 3 8 -.f Henderson, Arch ............. 175 Henderson, jacqueline . . . . . .39 Henderson, jatnes ...... ..,.. 3 9 Henderson, Oren ..... ...51, 71 Hendon, Carl ........,,...... 39 Hendrix, Vernie .............. 17 Y -rv .- Hennessey, Rose .. . .40, 91, 92, Henry, Walter ...,.,.. 113 ........28 jackson, Hayden ,... ..... 4 0, 117 jackson, Warren ......,....... 200 jackson, jennene ...... 18, 101, 111 jackson, joseph ..., .......... 1 8 jacques, Richard . . . , ..... 52 james, Dick ...,,. ........ 4 0 janeski, Clyde ..,. .... 3 4, 171 jarman, Nelson ......,......... 45 jarvis, Martha ................. 34 jeffers, Enid ....... 40, 89, 110, 148 jefferson, Anita ,...,... 40, 89, 113 jessie, Minnie .... Leaman, Ronald Lipsey, Robert ..,. Long, Carrol .... Henthorn, Richard ,.... 33, 61, 70, 82, 83. 84 Herder, Gordon ,.,... 17, 52, 78, 84 1-lermreck, Larry .............. 33 Hermreck, Norman .,...,.. 45, 74 Hertzler, Leon ..,,.. .,,.,.... 4 0 Herron, jon ....,.,,...... 28, 171 Herron, Harold ....... 17, 68, 167 Hess, Everett ......,......... 115 Hess, Frank ........ 17, 74, 75, 114 Hess, George .... 17, 50, 74, 96, 114 Hess, Howard ..... 40, 61, 114, 125 Hess, Harlan .........,........ 40 Hewey, Donna .............. 108 Hetteisen, Charles ,.... 33, 84 Hickman, joe ....,. ......... 1 7 Hickman, Kenneth .. .... 40, 203 Hickox, 1Vayne .... ...... 2 8, 114 Hicks, janyce ....,............ 33 High, Larry ,......... 17, 174, Hiland, Leah tDavenportl ..33, 85, 99, 110. 175 72. 160 Hill, Leonard ..........,.,.... 45 Hill, Marylyn .... 40, 98, 112 Hillton, Gary ... .......... .118 Hinton, Charles .............. 187 Hoag, Michael ..... 40, 61, 99, 125 Hobson, Alan ,........ 33, 114, 180 Hodge, Virgil ,.........,.. 33, 114 Hoffman, Robert ...,.......... 17 Hoffman, William jr. ... . . . .18 Hogan, Marilyn .,...... ..... 4 0 Hollingsworth, Satmdra ....... 40, 89, 111 Hollis, Douglas ..,,.,.. 40, 95, 115 Holman, Sue ..... ...,.. 4 0, 113 Holman, Tom ..,, ..... 1 08, 109 Holmes, Allen .........,....... 33 Holtnes, Gwendolyn ...40, 110, 156 Holmes, Kathryn .............. 28 Holmes, Lewis ,.......,,....... 33 Holsinger, Donald ...... 28, 76, 94, 129, 177, 178 Holtgren, Darwin .............. 40 Holzrichler, Dick ,......... 38, 84 Holy, Keith ....,,, .... 2 8, 180 Honey, Charles .............. .18 Hooks, Bernadine .......... 40, 156 Hopkins, Nancy ..... 28, 70, 77, 111 Hopping, joe ..,.. .18 Horgan, Michael ...34, 74, 95, 113 Horn, Marlys ..,.... 40, 91, 92, 113 Horn, Richard ...,............ 18 Hosfield, Alice ...,.....,...... 18 Hoskin, Franklin ,....... ...... 3 4 Hosseinof, lratlj ........,,.. 40, 95 Hottchen, Linda ..... 40, 91, 92, 113 Houser, Everett ........... 40, 198 Houser, Rosemarie ..... 40, 70, 112 Howard, Nina ....... 2, 34, 71, 82, 83, 88, 101, 106, 107. 110, 120, 127, 129, 159, 160, 161 Howertott, Dale ........ 40, 84, 116 Howey, Don .....,.....,.,.... 18 Howey, Paul .. ,.... 18 Hovey, jim ....... . . . 114 Hoyt, Dean ....., Hulsey, Marguerite ...18 .28 .85 Humble, '1'wi1la .. ,...,,..... 45 Hutne, Leonard .......... .40, 125 Hunt, Pat ,.....,... 18. 77, 83. 111 Htutter, james ....,.....,.,.... 18 Hunter, Sharon .. ........... 45 Htttts. Ronald ... . . . .18 Hyde, Gene . .,.. 45 Hyde, Linda .. ....... 45 lkertl, Dannie ........ .28 1matnnra,jndy .. ,... 100, 110 lngrutn, Victor .. ,... 34. 118 ltmtan, Robert .,..,....... 40, 175 Irvin, Gene .............. 184. 186 lrvin, Nikke ..,..... 28, 71, 88, 155 lrwitt, Mark . ...,.. 40, 180 Irwin. Peggy ........ 18, 91, 92, 127. 128. 155 jackard. jr.. Charles ....... 18, 52, 54. 108, 206 jarkman. Dale ..... .,...... 1 18 jarktnztn. Virginia .......... 18, 79. 88, 152. 161 jackman, Hertttan .,............ 40 0 ........,...156 111 jenkins, Mary ...,......,.. 28, jenkins. Marie ................ 34 jenkins, Waymun .... 118, 167, 200 johnson, Andrew ........... 75, 95 johnson, Beit .... ........... 1 8 johnson, Bess .......,.....,... 40 johnson, Cloeva ....,... 34, 72, 76, 111, 163 johnson, jim . . . .........,. . .28 johnson, jttdy ...........,. 40, 113 johnson, Karen ..., 28, 67, 111, 163 johnson, Paul jr. .............. 18 johnson, Robert ,............. 108 johnston, Donald ... . . . . .34 jones, Donald .... ............ 1 8 jones Harold ................. 45 jones Kanzetta ....... 18, 110, 156 jones, Shirley ....... 86, 156 jones Wlilliam ................ 34 jontra, Lawrence .............. 28 joseph, Lila ..... 40, 74, 89, 112, 163 juilfs, Donald ..... 40, 95, 117,.175 justice, Mary Lee ....... 34, 72, 85, 88, 109, 110, 160,161 Kahtneyer, Cleona Q Kahmeyer, Lyle ............ 40, Mrs.j .... 18, 70 70 Kammerer, Robert ........ 40, 175 Kane, Mary Alice .... ...28, 155 Karg, Ronald ............. 18, 114 Karleskint, jacob . Karns, Karen ...... 40, 89, 122, 163 Karr, Glenn .............. 28, 184 Kastler, Larry .... Kastner. Dan .... . Kato, Hideo ...... .........40,115 ......40 ...........100 Kato, Sets ............ ........ 1 00 Katzer, Carol Ann .40, 75, 113 Kazt-nierski, Robert. .14, 18, 67, 101. 129, 178 Keener, Ralph .... ...... 1 8 Keller, Leland . . . .. . . .94 Kelley, Gary ..... Kelly, Henrietta .. Kellner, Sandra . .. ........28 .....28, 101. 67, 102,110.130,162, 163,212 Keltner, jane .... Kennedy, Gary Kenney, Margaret .... .... 2 8, Kerley, jttdy ..... ..........,.1l8 111 . ...,.. 40 Kerr, Christine . . . ..... 45 Kibler, jttdy ...... .......... 4 0 Knosrovi, Ahmad ............. 100 Kilcoyne, Vicky ........ 28, 75, 110, 111, 155 Killion, Robert ..... ,..... 1 8, 117 King, Arlynn ................. 45 King, Marva ..... 91, 111, 152, 158 King, Max ........ 28, 55, 114, 175 Kinion, jolm .. .............. 45 Kinter, Glenn ....., 45, 71, 117 Kirk, Glenda .......,.. 18, 108, 113 Kirktnan, Evelyn .......,...... 54 Kirkwood, Noah .............. 168 Kite, Sherril .......... 34,'-154, 155 Klepac, Richard ..... 40, 61, 67, 87. 117, 174 Klittkon, joseph .. Klintworth, Harlan Klopfenstein, Connie .... 18, 72, 83. 85 111 Kneebone, jatnes ..... 28, 67, 98, 99 Kneller, Kay ........,..... 40, 113 Knewtson, Nancy .... 40, 76. 98, 113 Knickerbocker, j. C. .... 28, 70, 94 Knickerbocker, William ........ 117 Knight, Siegel .... Knorr, Sharon . . . . Koch, jttdy ...... Koerner, Gerald .. Ko2er, Ronnie Kohler, Alfred ....193 .....40 .. ...,.... 40 .. ...... ....f14 Koo Jman Mari'ane. . .18, 49, 91, 92 j 1 ' .1 Koopman, Rot .. . Koraclt, janice . . . Kordtts. Ronald .. .' ......,..... 18 1- Kosorog. tletiliat .... 40, 74, 80, 112 Kotsis, Nirkolas ... Kramer, jerome .... Kramer, jitn ..... Kratner. 1.awrent'e . ............ I 8 ....2t-1,7-1.109 .....40. 75, 109 . . W Y.. Kranker, Pattl .... ....... 1 8 Kriegman, Helen . ........ 53 Krumsick, Karl ..... 124, 199 Kruse, Thomas .... 40, 74, 115 Kunshek, Barbara... ...40, 70, 113 Kuykendall, Virginia .... 28, 68, 70. 77, 82, 87, 99, 111 Laderer, Frankie ............ .18 Laforte, Robert ............ 54, 108 Lager, Robert ......,. 18, 166, 175 Lagle, Warren .... .......... . 40 Lahey, Lorn jr. .. ......... .40 Laing, Ray ...... .... 1 85, 187 Laird, Robert .... ........... 1 8 1.ambing, Larry ........ 18, 48, 116 Lamborn, Wayne .............. 34 1.atnpe, Eugene ........ 28, 55, 74. 84,104,117,18l Lane, Benjamin ........... 18, 181 Lane. Patricia .......... 72, 76, 101 Larsen, Glenn ................. 40 Lassman, Murle ......... 34, 70, 78 1.atinis, Margaret..18, 67, 101, 103, 110, 131, 163 Lattin, Barbara ........ 34, 88, 89. 110, 163 Lau, Louis .....,............. 100 Lauber, Richard .............. 18 Laughlin, james ....... 40, 117, 170 Lavin, Tom ...... ............ 1 8 Lawson, james . .. . ..... . . .178 Layden, Ronnie . . . ...... .174 Layton, Rita ..... .... 2 8, 110 Layton, Sylvia ..... .... 3 4, 155 Leach, Adini ..... ...... 2 07 Leap, Harold ..... .......1l4 Ledbetter, Patricia ..... 49, 89, 92,110, 146, 155, Lee, Bill ............. 41, 118, Lee, Gary ......... Lee, Kenneth ..... 91. 215 180 Lehr, Raymond ..... 2, 19, 114, Lehr, William ...... 18, 67, 99, Leib, Marty ............... 41, Leodler, Peter , .... 121 101 113 Levra, john ..... 164, 185, 186, 1.ewis, Lewis, Lester ...... Lewis, Martin jr. .. Lewis, Richard .... Lewis, Sandra .... Lewis, Steve .... Ley, Mlilliam ...... Lies, M'il1iam ...... Lightfoot, Benjamin. Liles, Wanda ...... 1.indah1, Thomas .. Lindsay, David ..41, Linn, 1.aNe1l ....... Lisenhee, Thomas Little, Frances ..... Karen ..28, 93, 110, 155, ....4.w 189 163 . . ...... 28, 65 ...,34, 125 .....4l,89 ........34 ....41, 74, .......34, ...41,89, .....192, 196. 61. 62, 63. 115 106 110 194 197 125 ....34, 89.91. 92.111, 155 ,.41 ..19 Littleiohn. Quindene .......... 1:18 Livingston, Lloyd .. Livingston, William . .... . . .41, Lloyd, Merrill ..... Lombrano, William Long, Carl ...... . . Long, Cecil .... Long, H ugh ...... Longerot, Donna ...... .41, Longerot, jerry .... Lorance. Theodore 68,73,118, 127,128 Lorenz, David ..... Lortl, joan ....... 19, 111, Loss, Carolyn ...28, 88, 89, 131, Louthan, jerald Loveland, Gary . Lovern, jatnes . . . Lovgren, Patil .. Lowtler. Claudine Lowe, Dennis ... Lowe, Robert Lowe, Roger Lowry, Kenneth Lttcke, Glenn .... Ludlum, Marvin. l.ukon. 'litnotheiz 1.nndblad, Robert. .T l.undquest, KI. 11 l.ttsitatti, Maria . Lyngar, Andrew . Lyngar, jackie . . Lyon, Mary ..... 109. 117,180 .....19, 50,96 ...41,114, 175 . ......... 41 . ..... 41,118 74,91. 92,155 56. ,131 160,161 155 28,74,82,96 ...,......66 ......28,48,1l0 ......41,117,180 ........ 28 .,........ its ...19, 70, 78 .......41,84, 125 1 ..... 41, sn, sn. 92.ll2.l13.168 sl, st, 177, me , ...,......... 57 ion .......19,48,175 ..,... 34, 74,85 ....34,59,98,110 Lyons, Angelia ....... 34, 75 l.yons, Kathleen ...41, 75, 89 Lyons, Mark ...... ......... 2 8 McA1pine, Carole .... 34, 158 McCabe, William ............ 180 McCa1lister, Gaylen ,,...... 41, 118 McClanahan, Richard ..... 34, 171 McClenahan, Sharon .... 41, 89, 155 McCo11ey, jean ............... 101 McCn11ough, Marvin ........ . . .34 McCoy, Harold Lee jr. ..... 41, 114 McCoy, Kathleen ..... ....... 7 0 McCullough, Claxton .......... 19 McCullough, Donald ........... 28 McCullough, Donna. .34, 71, 88, 155 McCurry, .Carol ........... 41, 113 McFarland, WVilliam ........... 41 McFerron, Carrol . . . ....... . .41 McGinnis, Bonnie ... ....19, 158 McGinnis, Vera ....... .... 3 4, 99 MCC-overn, Lawrence . . . . . . . McIntosh, jean . ........ . . . . McKee, Larry ....... ......... 76,82,1l0,131,160, McMahan, Roger 41, McMillan, David ...28, 61, 62, ..19 156 Q .28 McKinnie, joAnne ...19, 55. 68, 72. 161 181 180 McNeil, Williatn ....... 48, 61, 62. 65, 109 McPherson, Kathleen . . .28, 67, 101 McPherson, Robert .... 19, 174, 175 McQui11er, james .............. 41 McTaggart, Wi11iam.28, 51, 96, 171 Macheers, jim ................ 34 Macheers, Margie ..... ...... 1 09 Mack, Steve ....... ...... 1 24 Macy, Patil .................... 56 Madden, Geraldine ...... 28, 68, 73. 91, 92 Madole, Richard . . , ,..... .19 Maddox, Arthur . . . ..... 125 Maddox, Linn ............. 98, 99 Madison, Charles ..........,... 41 Mahaffey, Phyllis ...... 28, 82, 110 Mailes, Ronald .... ........... 1 9 Main, VVi11iam .... 28, 73, 99 Majors, Norman .. .... 41, 117 Malaby, Robert . . . .... 34, 114 Malone, Francelyn .. .... 94, 156 Malone, Paul ...... ......... 1 9 Maneval, Ken ...... 34, 109 Maneval, Lew .......... 19, 48, 109 Manfre, Michael ............... 75 Manhart, Cletus ........ 34, 75, 114 Mann, Billy .... ........... l 9 Mann, Russ .... ....... 7 3, 99 Manning, jitn .......... 56, 67, 87. 101, 127, 128 Manstnith, Pat ...34, 109, 110, 161 Manuel, Oliver ...... 19, 48, 56, 115 Mapes, Michael ........ 34, 94, 114 Mapes, William .... .......... 1 25 Maples, Carol . . . ..... 28, 68, 72. 76, 101, 163 Marquardt, Gary ..... 41, 117, 181 Marqttardt, Ronald ........ 34, 50. 109, 206 Marsh, Richard ........... 41, 170 Marshall, Marsha ..... 41, 113, 155 Marshall, Myrna ....... 28, 74, 110. 125, 163 Marshall, Mlilliam ......... 41, Martin, Charles Etta ......... 115 .41 Martin Martin Gary ...... jack ...... ......41,118 Martin Lydia ........... 34, 91, 92 Martin, Richard ...... 41, 61, 125 Martin, Sam ..... ........... 4 1 Martin, Sylvia . . . ....... . .41 Marvel, Wlanda ....... .... 1 9 Mason, Francis ................ 28 Massengill, jr., Everette ........ 41 Massine, Kay ................. 161 Massoth, joan ...... 19, 57, 74, 131 Matherly, Marvin ......... 41, lln Mathews, Carl ................ 76 Mathis, Carl ............ 58, 98, 99 Matstnnura, Ronald. . .41, 100, 117 Matleder, jr., Clarence ..19, 61, 123 Matzeder, Donna .......... 19, 161 Mattpin, Ronald ..29, 65, 192, 193 Maxson, Willard ............... 19 Maxwell, 1Vilbur ....,......... 29 Mayctnnber, 1.arry ............. 19 Mayer, Mary ......... .41, 113, 161 Mayes, jr., jatnes .... Mayes, judith fMrs.j Mays, Margaret jo .... 98, .....192, Meadows, Billy .... Meadows, Don . Meeker, Hazel . . . Q 4 -- - - 4' ...34,68,72. 155 195 ........1l5 .......54 Medlin, jack .... .. ' ff 215 Medsker, jody ..,..... 141, 1.m, . Meier, janice . ...... Menghini, Anthony . Menghini, Nancy .... Merando, Chester . . . Meriaux, Richard . . . Meriwether, Karene . Merrill, john ....... Merritt, Marilyn. .29, Messenger, janet . .34, Messenger, john ........... 41, Messer, jack ........ 113 .. . .,... .41 89 ......4l, . .... 29, ....29, 51, 65. 1 207 09, 77, 82, 85, 110 49.91, 92,154 178 Newland, jerry . . . Newland, Rebecca Newman, Warren . Newton, Benjamin Nichols, Charles .. Nicholson, Bill Nickelson, Ronald Nicolas, Hugh .... Neilsen, Fred ..... Nienhuser, Carl .. Nigh, Barry ...... Norris, Charles . . . 198 mms., ...... mn .....20, 52, 123 78 .. ....,... 20 ........,42,l17 .. ........ 29 ......20 187 .....52.184, Norris, Frances fMrs.j ......... 155 Normand, Marcel .......... 54, 108 Normand, Richard ............ 42 Nunn, Donna ...... 19, 85, 160, 161 Nuzum, Ellen joAnn .... 29, 49, 54. 91, 92, 110 0'Bryan, Mary Alice ........... 86 Oehme, Elmarie ..... ........ 3 5 Oehme, Gaynelle ,.. .... Oldham, jerry ................. 20 Oertle, Wanda .....,........... 29 20 87 0'Ma11ey, Betty ..... 29, 54, 83, O'Ma11ey, Phillip ............. 35 Onelio, Paul Bernard ...... 29, 194, Oney, Patricia ......... 29, 111, Oppenlander, Robert .... 29, 61 , Messer, Larry ..... .... 4 1, 95 Metzen, jack .......,..,....... 29 Metzinger, VVi1liam ..... 19, 51, 52, 74, 115, 207 Meyer, Richard .... ........... 1 9 Miller, Douglas ..., ........ 1 17 Miller, jack ..... .... 29 , 114 Miller, janice ..... ......,.... 4 5 Miller, Leonard ............... 41 Miller, Marlene ....... 34, 105, 161 Miller, Robert ,... 34, 200, 203 Miller, Ruth ..... ..... 4 1, 72, 112 Miller, Thomas ....... 52, 184, 186 Miller. Virginia ... ......... .154 Mills, Alice ...,.. .........., 1 13 Mills, Sandra .................. 34 Milner, Orlin ........ 117, 192, 193 Minturn, Carol .... 41, 89, 106, 113 Mitchell, james .............. 118 Mitchem, Herman ......,..... Mize, Gary ................... .41 175 Mock, Ralph .... 41, 98, 99, 119, 125 Monson, Terry ................ 19 Monsour, Barbara ............. 74 Moon, jane ........... 41, 68, 161 Mooneyham, jerry ......,...,.. 29 Moore, Cameron ........... 34, 175 Mordica, james ........ 29, 48, 116 Moreland, Patsy .. . Morerod, judith .... Morsy, Marilyn ,.............. Morford, Marilyn .... 19, 57, 72, .......29.55 70 .41 110 Morgan, Beverly ............... 99 Morgan, Dwane ..... ......19, 117 ,19,70, I 63, 65, 123, 125, Ortolani, Frank ............. Ortolani, Thomas ............ Overreem, Ronald ....... 166, 178, 185, Overman, 111, john .... 42, 200, Owens, Chester ....,... 20, 128, Owens, LaDonna ..20, 75, 152, Owens, Rose Mary ........ 20, 98, 99, Owens, Terry ............. 45, Owens, Thomas .......... 114, Owens, Virginia ........ 29, 87, Oyster, Loree ...20, 57, 72, 96, Padfield, joyce ............ 20, 92 Page, joyce ............ 42, , Morgan, jennie ..... 14 82, 111, 128 Morgan, Philip ..... 34, 98, 99, 125 Morgan, Victor ................ 34 Moriconi, Roy ................. 19 Morris, Delores ......,. 34, 88, 155 Morris, Donald ............... 170 Morris, Gloria QMrs.j ..,....... 19 Morrison, Donald Lee ..... 41, Morrison, Donald Peter ....... 117 168 Morrison, Thomas ......... 19, 84 Mosely, Sonja ................. 45 Moser, Faye .,......... 34, 72, 161 Mosher, Wanda ..... 32, 83, 98, 110 Mosier, Dan ..... . ..,...... 29, 52 Mouck, Mary .......... 41, 70, 112 Mount, Charles ......,......... 74 Mount, Lora fMrs.j ........,... 34 192, 197 163 62, 180 207 .42 176, 186 201 168 163 59, 110 174 168 158 111 155 111 Paine, George ................. 20 Painter, Alice ..,.............. 54 Painter, Lorrane .... 20, 66, 67, 110 Palango, Emma ....,..,....... 67 Palmer, jerry ...........,.. 20, 94 Pappas, Patricia.29, 83, 89, 106, 161 Panter, William ........... 77, 108 Parker, Dan ..... ....,.., 4 2 Parsons, Lee ..... ,..... 29 Parsons, Virginia . . . . . . .45 Patrick, Don ..... .... 4 5 Patrick, Roger . . . ..,...,.. .35 Patton, Rodney ............,.. 35 Patton, Sharon ........ 29, 163, 202 Paul, Buddy ................... 29 Payne, Ardath ..... 29, 112, 162, 163 Payne, George ............. 75, 115 Payne, Lyle B. Payne, Philip .... Payton, Richard .. Peak, Robert ..... ............181 .. .... '29 ,19 .. .... 54, .....,35 Mowrey, Marjorie .... 2 0, 76, 77, 110 Moyer, Bethel ................. 54 Mulch, Lowell ..........,...... 20 Muller, jr., Samuel ..... 20, 180, 181 91. Mulnix, Mary Ann ..... 49, 88, 92. 154,155 Mulnix, Rozanne .... 20, 49, 74, 89, 91, 92, 131, 154, ' Munsinger, Gary ........... 20, 51 Murphey, Blaine ....... 34, 51, 171 11711 Murphy, Karl ...,,.....,... 41, 96 Murray, jack ....,.......,...,. 29 Musgrave, Norman ....,....... 20 Mustard, Grace. .35, 91, 92, 110, 155 Naccarato, Edward ...... 20, 51, 74 Nakadomari, Hisamitsu .... 75, 100 Nukaza, Kenneth ..35, 100, 104, 117 Nash, Vance .,...,..,..... 41, 115, Nation, Thomas. . .35, 101, 104, 106 Neal, Natalie, fMrs.j .......... 35 Near, Gay ............. 91, 92 155 Neel, Bill ....,,..,............ 20 Neese, janet ..., .......,, 3 5 Neill, jimmy .... .... 2 0, 117 Neill, Larry ... ..,., M41 Nelms, Martin . . . .... .29 Nelson, Barbara ... ...20 .....20 Nelson, Ruth .,...., Neubecker, Charles ....,.... 20, 94 Newbecker, jeannie ........ 29, 83 Newby, Ramona .........,. 35, 110 Newcomb, Fred .,.. 20, 105, 129, Newcomber, jr., james ......... 41 C 1 80 Newcomer, Kenny ..... .15, 117, 171 Newell, Rae ,.... -12, 72, 76. 113, 161 Newland, Dale ........... 20, 115 108 98 Peak, Ronald .,.......... 166, 175 Peal, Barbara .......... 35, 72, 110 Pedersen, Lawrence ....... 29, 171 Pellett, Beverly ........... 20, 101 Pemberton, Rowena .... 20, 57, 68, 77, 82, 110 Penny, Kathryn fMrs.j ........ 21 Peoples, Lee . .,...,,.. 21, 117, 168 Pera, jesse ................ 29, 175 Perello, Mary Ann. .42, 74, 113, 161 Perkins, Stanley ........... 21, 181 Perry, Donald .... 35, 61, 117, 175 Perry, jr., james ......., 29, 51, 129 Peters, Gail ..........,. 42, 92 112 Peters, Marvin ...... 21, 54, 56, 108, 131,166,170,171 Petersen, Karl ,........, 42, 74, 109 Peterson, jon .. . ......... 35, 115 Pethtel, Ted ..... ..........., 2 1 Petrie, Lakie I.. .. . .21, 50, .119 Philips, janet .,., .......... 3 5 Phillips, Charles .. . ....... .42 Phillips, Gareld .... ..... 4 2, 193 Phillips, Hillard 1 .... 29, 167 Phillips, Loretta . . . .,....., 35 Phipps, john ..... .... 2 1, 117 Piccini, Ronnie .. . ...... 35 Pichler, Francis .... . . . .21, 53 Pickert, Lawrence ............., 7-1 Pierce, Vernon ............ 42, 118 Pierson, Kenneth .,.......,... 174 Pierpoint, 1,arry ..21, 166, 174,'175 Pile Gerald .................. 115 Pillon, Delores ........ 42, 89, 155 1'ingry, 1'homas , ..... .21, 123, 178 Piraro, Sagagene .....,..... 42, 163 Pliler, james ..., ........ 2 9 Plummer, Max ... ..... 29, 98 Poe, Wayne ..,. ..... 1 17 170 Polley, Karen ..... ,.... 2 9, 72, 110 Pollock, Lynn ..,,.... 52, 184, 187 Ponder, Donna ............ 42, 158 Poole, Buddy ...21, 62, 65, 123, 181 Porr, Gail ....,.....,.. 29, 72 163 Porter, Dixie ......,....,.. 42 113 Porter, joe ..., 2, 21, 104, 108, 121. 180, 181 Porter, Patricia ........... 42, 113 Porter, Robert .............. , .84 Ports, Patsy .... 21, 55, 82, 162, 163 Posey, Mack .... 21, 51, 52, 65, 109. 123, 203 Post, joAnn ..... 42, 89, 91, 92, 113 Post, john ................ 35, 117 Pottorf, Raymond ....,...... ,.35 Potts, Doris ....... ..... 2 1, 83 Potts, jack .,........ .... 2 1, 109 Potts, judith qMrs.y .. ....... 54 Potts, Lyle .......... ....... 4 2 Potusek, William .............. 42 Povodnik, Elizabeth ........ 42, 112 Powell, john ........... 21, 68, 114 Powers, Vernon . . . ........ . .53 Pratt, Edward ................ 115 Prete, joan ............... 42, 163 Price, jr., Leonard ........ 29, 178 Prichard, Sheila ..... 42, 98, 99 112 Priest, Richard ...... ' ...... 42 178 Prouse, Ann ................... 30 Pruitt, Phil ,....... 21, 56, 67, 101 Pryor, Virgil ............. 184, 186 Purdy, David . . . .......... . .30 Pursley, Alice ................. 54 Puskus, Fred ......... 175, 184, 186 Quathamer, Marlene ....... 21, 77 Quathamer, Mavis ...... 42, 77, 113 Queen, Patricia ..... 42, 72, 82, 112 Quick, Alice ................... 73 Racy, Donald ..... ........ 3 0, 109 Ragsdale, Bobby . .. .,.... .21 Rall, Bette ...... ......... 4 Z Ralston, Larry ........ 42, 114 Ramsey, Bob ........... 21, 48, 73 171 Ramsey, Charles ...... 30, 117, Ramseyer, Carl ...., ......... 2 1, 78 Rankin, Richard .... , ...... 30, 200 Ratzlaff, Charlotte. .21, Rauniker, Richard Rawles, Katherine. .21, Rayl, Deanne .......... 67,101,111 57,110,161 .21, 55,60 89, 112, 163 Raymer, Leland .............. 118 Rayl, Linda ....... 42 Read, Gary ..... 35, 50, 70, 115, 125 Reames, Leslie, jr..30, 166, 170, 171 Reck, Marcia ..30, 72, 89, 111, 127. 129, 131 Reda, Gloria .... ....... 4 2, 98, 99 Redding, Willard .... Redmon, Walter ...... Redmond Phyllis. . .35, 89, 110. 155 Redmond, Rlalph ....,. 52, 114, 168. 192, 195 Reece, Charles ...... 42, 114 Reece, Dale ..... ........ 9 9 117 Reece, Merle ......... 42, 117, 180 Reed, Larry .....,............. 21 Reents, ,Ronald ........ 42, 70, 116 Reese, Lynda .... ...... 3 0 115 Reeves, LeRoy .. ....,....... 21 Reicla, Clara ......... 67, 101, 113 Reimer, Errol ............. 30, 114 Rendleman, Thomas. . .42, 106, 116 Renick, Larry ............... .30 Reynolds, Larry ....... 35, 200 203 Reynolds, Norman .......... 115 Rhoades, james ............. .21 Rhoades, jerry ,... ..... . 42 Rhodes, Charlotte .... 42, 113 Rice, Ronald ................ .21 Richardson, Deanna ....... 42, 113 Richardson, jack ....... 35, 96, 106 Richardson, Ted . . . ...... . 206 Ridings, james .... 78, 124 Ridley, Barbara .............. .45 Rierson, Roger .............. 171 Rigg, Barbara ...... 42 89, 112, 163 Rigg, john .......... I ..... 3 0, 180 Riggs, Donald 1 ............. 21, 84 Riggs, jerry .......... 42, 118, 180 Riley, josephine ............,.. 45 Riley, Michael ....... .35, 171, 184 Rinnner, Shirley ...... . . .30 73 Rinck, joe Arnold ......... 30, 84 Rinehart, jim ..... . ..,... 114 Rinehart. Melvin ..........,.. 181 Ringgenberg, Archie. . .52, 185, 187 Roach, Bruce ..... 35, 52, 184, 186 Robb, Kenneth ....... .....30, ll., .4.l....L.,,1. '--' --L',.j,4-.. .'1 Roberts, Beverly ...... 21, 159, 161 Roberts, Henry, jr. ...,.... 21, 175 Roberts, judith .... 30, 89, 110, 131. 152, 160, 161, 165, 202 Roberts, Kenneth .......... 30, 67 Roberts, Rosalie ........ 30, 74, 155 Roberts, Tommie ,...... ..42, 115 Robertson, Bonnie Robertson, Leland Robertson, Frank Robinson, Clautl . Robson, Ron .... Roche, joseph . . . Roddy, Woodson Roe, Evelyn ..... ........ .73 .. ..... 68,73 .......73 ..........21,115 .....67, 101, 115 ' .......... 45 Rogers, jack ..... ..... 2 1 Rogers, john .... ........ .... 4 2 Rogers, Lois .................. 35 Rogers, Nancy ........ 42, 112, 113 Rogers, Michael ........... 42, 167 Romondo, Virginia fMrs.j. . .30, 54 Rondelli, Barbara ..30, 59, 67, 99. 131, 163 Root, Carrie Sue ...... 42, 112, 161 Roper, Kathleen 4Mrs.j ....,.. .35 Roque, Bettie ............ 101, 167 RoSe,.Phi11ip .Q .........., 30, 114 Rose, Robert ...... ....... 3 5, 184 Roseboom, Carol ........ . . .30, 85 Rosenberg, Delreece .... 42, 113, 156 Ross, Carl ..................... 21 Ross Donald ...... ......... 3 0 Ross Howard . . . ......... 45 Ross, john ...... ...... 2 1, 70, 82 Ross Minnie .... ...42, 82, 113 Ross, Robert . . . ...... 30, 52, 1-15 Ross, Roger ............... 22, 181 Rossel, Robert ...... 35, 68, 76, 99. 106, 118, 125 Rowe, james ........ 35, 61, 62, 125 Rowe, Ralph . . . .............. .84 Roy, jimmy . . . .......... . .30 Royse, Fred . . . ....... . .45 Royse, jean .... 42, 112 Royse, Mel . Rugel, Francis Ruhmann, Richard .... 61, 114, Ruiz, Arnoldo .... Rundle, Kenneth . ,74 125 175 Ruppelius, Deen ........... 35, 114 Russell, Nadine ..... 30, 70, 82, 110, 152 163 202 1 v Russell, Paul ..........,...... 22 Russell, Shirley ........ 42, 85, 113 Rutherford, jerry . ............ 42 Ryan, james .................. Ryder, joann ...... 42, 89, 106, 22 163 Ryland, Ronald ............... 42 Rylander, Gary ............ 27, 51 Sadeghi, Khrosrow ............ 100 Sage, H ugh ......... Sample, Gerald Sandahl, Dwight ....... 30, 84, 114 ....35, 177 .......22, 65 Sanderson, Glanda ............. 42 Saporito, Mary Ann ........ 30, 110 Sapp, Barbara .. ...... 42, 101, 111 Sartore, Albert ............ 50, 184 Saunders, Virgil- ............. . Scalarone, Gene ...... ....., Schamberger, Daniel .. .... 22, Schasteen, Edward ............ .43 .43 181 .35 Schieb, David ................. 35 Schenherr, Dick ............... 22 Scherff, judith .... 35, 98, 106, 107. 111, 161 Schleicher, Paul ....... 30, 184, 187 Schlenker, Carol .... 30. 66, 68, 111. 162, 163 Schneider, Sherrill ......... 35, 118 Schnieders, Herbert ..... 43, 74, 114 Schulte, Nancy ..,..... 43, 89, 161 Schultz, james ........ 30, 127, 171 Schulz, Kenneth ........... 43, 95 Schuman, Elvera ..... 22, 72, 82, Schwender, Norman ........ 22 113 ,70 Scofield, jack ........ 52, 185, 187 Scorse, Betty .......... 22, 111, 161 Scorse, james .... ........... 2 2 Scott, Gayle ............... 43, 75 Scott, Lloyd ............ 22. 52, 84 Scranton, Donald ..... 192, 195, Scurlock, Dick ........ ....... . 197 .55 Scaberry, Thersa ..... 43, 113, 156 Searey, Kay.43, 71, 88, 112, 113, 173 Secrest, Linda ..... 30, 88, 154, 155 Sedgwick, Lorry ....,.......... 30 Seidl, Hugo ........ 43, 74, 95, 109 Seifert, jan .... ...... 5 8, 98, 178 Selitn, Harold ..... .......... 8 7 Selves, Roger ........ ........ Semonick, August .... .... Semonisck, jane .43 .35 .45 231 Stubblefield, Vernon .... Vineyard, jay ...............,. 23 ..... ..36 ,7 v, Serra, Bobby ..... Setter, joseph ..,. Sexton, David .... Stalker, Linda .,.. Shadkhoo, Bahman Shaffer. Sharon .. Shaffer, Treva .... Shankel, Curtis . . . Shanks, Colleen .. Shanks, jane ..... Sharp, Cleo .. Sharp, Shaw, Charles . . . Shaw, Dale ..... Leroy . . . Shaw, Majorie .... Shaw, Maurice .... Shaw, Sally ...... Shearburn, Karin. . Shearer, Robert .. Sheldon, Robert ., Shell, Charles .... Shelton, Charles .. Shelton, Frank Shephard, johnnie Sherman, john . . . Shields, joAnn '..s5, 66, ss, iso ....30, 170, 171 114 113 ,,..35,110,lll .......l00, 110 72, 161 .,..,30, 83. 114 115 .......30, ..,..43,95, ....95, 116,206 ......30, 98,99 ....,,35, 91,92. 111,155 .....35, 117 .. ........ 30 ......43 .. ..... 184 .. ........ 35 .... 22,85 .. ,..., 178 ......45 Shipley, Lois .......... I .... 22, 54 Shirley, Marian fMrs.j ,........ 43 Shively, Sharon ....,, 35, 74, 83, 89, 111 155 Shoemaker, Verle . Shook, joseoh .... .....43, 98,118 Shook, William ....... 43, 118 Shoup, Kenneth .. Shoup, Shirley .... Shultz, jim ...,... Shugard udith.43, 72, 89, 112, 163 - 1 Sibley, Donald .... Sieberns, Donald . . Siever, David ..... ......22, 52, 84 .35,67, 115,125 Sims, Heather ........ 43, 112, 163 22 Simms, William . .. Simoncic, Anthony ............ 35 Simons, Billy ........... 22, 52, 84 Simpson, Gaylord . . . ....... . .48 Simpson, Samuel ...........,... 36 Sisson, Daniel ........ 43, 200, 203 Skinner, Doris . . . ......... . .43 Slaughter, Betty ,..... .... l ll, 158 Thomas, Harold . . . Slifer, Richard ...,.. 2. 22, 56, 65, 180 101, 117, 120. 123. 131, 94 163 Small, jo Ann . . .36, 72, 89, , Smerchek, Carl . . . Smerchek, Laurence ..,.... 43, 117 Smith Arthur ............ 30, 125 Smith, Gary ........ ........ 3 6 Smith, Glen .............. 22, '171 Smith, Herbert jr. Smith, jack ....... Smith, james D. , Smith, jim H. .... Souder, Wallace .. 99114 ..36,98, , ..........175 43,75 Smith, joseph ..,........... Smith, Lonnie ...........,..... 30 Smith Marilyn ..... 43, 75, 112, 163 Smith, Marvin ..............,.. 43 Smith, Max .... ..,,......... 3 6 Smith, Norman. ,. ..., 22, 94 Smith,.Richard .. .... 22, 53 Smith, Roma ..... .......... 4 3 Smith, Thaddeus .......... 30, 167 Smith, Twila ..,....... 43, 77, 113 Smitson, Gary ..,............. 178 Smoot, jeanne .........,... 99, 111 Snadon, Gary ..... 43, 117, 185, 187 Snider, Floyd jr. ...... 36, 58. 61, 98. 104, 125 Sotta, Donald ...... ...., 2 2, 115 Southern, Billy Southern, Carolyn Sowers, Lloyd ,.., . ,....... 30 . ...,.,.. 22 91 Spencer, Georgia .... 31, 72, 76, 158 Spencer, Rolene ,.,, 43, 91, 92, 113 Spiewak, Thomas, . .36, 52, 185, 186 Sprague, William .....,... 95, 109 Sprenger, William ..... 22, 51, 178 Sprenkle, Roy ..... 36, 61, 116, 125 Spriggs, Barbara .......... 36, 109 Springer, jerrol ...... 43, 114, 200 Spritzer, Francis .. Stahura, Ted .....,. 22, 51, 52, Stalker, Linda .,.. Stambach, judith ....... 43, 89, Standlee, Danny .. Starkey, Donald ............ 43, Statz, Carolyn . . . . Stead, Dorothy Steele, Lloyd ....., Steele jr., S. M. . ,. 232 175. 184. 186 113 112 115 ..43, 98, 99, 113 ..3l, 78, 79, 115 36115 Stehl, Myrna ...... Stein, Charles ...... Steiner, Sharon Steinle Dann ........43,1l3 22, 52, 198, 199 ,......22,l52, 155 118 . , y . Stephan, Sharon .... ....... 3 6, 71 Stephens, Daryl Stephens, james .43 70 112 Stephens, Norma ..,... , , Stephens, Teddy ........... 43, Sterle, john ..... 36, 87, 98, 114, Stevenson, Andrew.3l, 115, 116, Stevenson, Effie Stevenson, jerold .. Stevinson, jolene .. Stewart, Bev ....... Stewart, George .... Stiggins, Nancy .,.. Stites, Harry ...... Stith, Virginia ..... Stocker, Hoyt jr. .. Stocker, Thomas Storck, Harold .. Storck, Leon .. . Storey, Sue ........ 116 125 167 ...........156 ........22,ll4 22, 53, 54, 155 ...36, 110, 111 .36, 91, 92, 155 ...36,1ll, 161 Stout, Charles ..... Strahan, Robert Strait, Robert ..... Stratton, Kenneth Stratton, Ronald . 36, Stricklin, Stringer, Henry Wayne Strong, Annetta Stuckey, Donald Stuckey, Wayne ..... Stueve, james ..,.. Stuflings, Wesley . . . Stultz, Larry ...... Sullivan, jim ...... Sullivan, Richard ......... 36, Summers, Robert. . . Sundgren, jean ..... Supancic, Tony .... Suschnick, Lorena Sutherland, Arthur Swaim, LaVonna .. . Swait, jackie ...... ........200. 22, 94, 111, 175 203 161 171 175 6l,95, 125,180 .. .,... 22 .....31 .....36 125 . .......... 23 115 ....43, ...,3l, 84, .. ......... 23 115 171 .31, 91, 92, . ........... 43 111 113 109 ., .....,. 70 .43 116 Swaney, David ............ 43, Swaney, Lucy ........ 31, 110, Swanson, Myrna. .31, 68, 70, 83, Swearingen, james Swearingin, Clarence .......... 23 Sweeney, Edward .. Sweeney, Margaret ...,.. 31, 75, Swenson, Francis .. Sweeten, Bill ...... Swift, Arlen ....... Taber, Marion .......,..... 23, 94 155 111 .43 111 .. ......... 43 .......3l .. ..,...... 43 Taggart, Lois fMrs.j ............ 54 Talarico, Karen ....... 43, 112, 163 Talbott, Darel ........ 98, 99, 125 Tanner, james ................ 31 Tanner, janet ......... 23, 57, 131 Taton, Terry , ...,.... 23, 106, 171 Tavernaro, johnnie ........ 23, 109 Taylor, Karen ...... 43, 76, 106, 113 Tedlock, Diantha ....,... 23, 66, 101, Temple, Louis .... 31, 128, 176, Tener, Ronald Terli Kenneth .... P, Terry, William Testerman, Ray Thayer, Edward . . . Thiebaud, Gerre .. Thomas, Charles ...... , 67. 132 178 .....44 31 ....3l, 96,111 36,117 184 ....53,1l7, 126 125 Thomas, jerry. .36, 61, 117, 124, v--v..,,,..-v, - Trent, Mary. .31, 77. 83, 87, 99, 111 Troop, Paul' ..,............ 23, 82 Trotman, Frank .........,..... 44 Trotter, james .,.... 101, 102, 103 Trout, Duane ......,...... 84, 116 Trout, jack .... Trout, Leland Trumbo, janet .. Tucker, Gary .. Tucker, james .... Turner, Eugene Turner, Howard . . . Turner, Oliver .... Turney, LaHoma . . . Twitchell, Chester . Ulm, Rosemary ..3l Ulmer, james .... Utter, Shirley .... .....36, ..,..23, 109 118 .23 118 ........44 ......31, 31 110 116 117 Twogood, jerry ..... 7' ,.m, , , 1 Valentine, john .... ..,.. 4 4, Van Duker, Frank . Van Natter, Marilyn. ,. Van Ness, jack .... Vargas, Rafael ........ 36, 96, Varmin, Harl ..... Varsolona, Robert . Vaughan, Don ........ 44, 95, Vavra, Bob ........... 31 174 Veale, Rita ...... 31, 82,110 ...52, 56, 84 .....44, 113 125 .......23, 181 .44, 72, 98. 112,113 ..,........l7l 175 198 , ,175 72, 76, 77, 110 Veasey, Minnie ............. 31, 85 Vogel, Patricia Karlene . .14, 23, 85. 131, 162, 163, Volk, Robert .............. 23, 51 Volker, Mary jane ......... 31, 163 Volker, Patricia ........ 44, 112, 163 Waddle, William .............. 23 Wade, Donald ....,........ 44, 95 165 Waggener, Paul ,........... , . .84 Wagner, Sue .... 31, 75, 83, 110 163 Walker, Carol ......... 60, 77, 110 Walker, Edgar ........ 44, 118, 168 Walker, Hilda ............ 70, 112 Walker, Mary .......,, 53, 88, 111 Walker, jr., William .......... 36 Wall, Linda ....... 31, 89, 110, 155 Wallace, Gene ................. 48 Wallace, Harry ............ 31 , Wallace, Larry 117 ......44 - -vi WW- Wilcox, William ...... 31, 83, 108, Wiley, lrene .... Wiley, Martin . Wilhiot, Barbara Willard, Don .. Willard, Eva .. 109.180 ....23 73 94 fffss, 72,,76,,lll u4,i7s ...........44, 113 Willard, janice ........... 44, lll Willhaus, William ...... 31, 78, 114 Williams, Darlene .......... 44, 82 Williams, Elijah .... 44, 95, 98, 114. 125, 167 Williams, jay ................. 44 Williams, Larry .............. 114 Williams, Loren ....,. 23, 104, 117 Williamson, Darrell ........... 36 Willis, Myrlene ..... 36, 91, 92, 111 Wilson Ann .......... 44, 98, 113 Wilson Carl .................. 44 Wilson, jr., Charles ............ 36 Wilson, David ...... ...... 3 6, 71 Wilson, Donald ...... 117, 167 Wilson Donna ........ 44, 89, 113 1Vilson Harlon ................ 23 Wilson HenryEtta ............. 31 Wilson james ..........,...... 44 Wilson, jerry ..23, 84, 115, 119, 181 Wilson joseph ................ 23 Wilson Karen ............. 36, 156 Wilson Marvin .... 23, 98, 176, 178 Wilson Ray ................... 31 Wilson Robert ............ 23, 50 Wilson Rachelle . .. ..... .71 Wilson William .... ..,, U23 Witt, Clinton .............. 23, 53 Wimmer, Kay ............. 83, 112 Wimmer, Lou Kate fMrs.j Windham, Carter .. ,23, 58, 98, Wimmer, Newata Windham, Reva ........... 44, .....5-1 117, 123, 125 112 Wingblade, Bernard ........... 31 Winn, Richard ...,. ........ 4 5 Wint, Pat ...... Winter, Lloyd . . , Wisdom, Dale .... Wise, Imogene .... Wister, Leo ...... Wittman, Carolyn Wochos, Steve ....... 192, .........3l ....,31,1o9 ....24,48 ......a1 .........31, 194, 108 197 Walls, Bill ........ .... 4 5 45 Walters, Margaret . . . . . . . . Woestman, james .... ..31. 52, 101. 198, 199 Wofford, Carl .....,....... 31, 67 Wolverton, Sara. .31, 72, 82, 98, 110 Wolpers, Hans .,.............. 100 Wood, james ....- .....,, 44, 61, 125 Wood, Lyle ................... 24 Woodrum, Clayton ...... 44, 95, 180 Ward, jean ......... .... 3 6 Ward, Sharon ......,......... 113 Warden, james ..............,. 44 Warren, Annette ...... 44, 111, 158 Wart, Mary Kay.36, 83, 88, 113, 163 Watson, Donna .... 23, 54, 77, 101. 108, 110 Watson, Gary ................. 44 Watson, jerry ..... 23, 66, 87, 108, 128, 131 Watts, Arnold Weaver, Betty Weaver, Gary Webber, Mary. . .44, 89, 91, 92, ........ss, 118,171 qMrs.p. .23, 49, 91, 92 ..............2s,s4 113 Weber, jerry .................. 31 Webster, name .... ai, ss, 106, lll. ' 144, 161, 215 Webster, john ........... 128, 167 Wedeman, Wilbur .... 23, 50, 78, 79 Weeden, jerry ......,......... 167 Weirich, Larry ................ 45 Weiss, Norma ..23, 54, 70, 108, 111 Wells, Robert ,......,..... 36, 95 Wells, Ronnie ............... 100 Werbe, Beverly ..44, 112, 163, 202 Thomas, Robert E .... ....... 3 1, 95 Thomas, Robert H .,.... .44, 54, 95 Thomasson, jinnny .....,... 44, 117 Thomison, Charles ,... 36, 176, 178 Thompson, Herbert ....... 23, 167 Thompson, jim ..........,... 114 Thompson, jaunita ...... 23, 70, 77. 83, 87. 110 Thompson, William G. ,....... .31 Thompson. William R. ......... 23 Thornberry, john , ....... 31, Thorne, Bennie ........ 31, 99, Tilford, Edward , , . Tilton, Todd ...... Tinrknell, Larry . ,. Tinsley, Floyd ..,.. Tinsley, james ,.,. Todd, Linda ..44, 66, 72, 109 114 114 .........ll6 Todd, Rebecca. .44, 94, 98, Todd, Terry ,......... 36, Trager, Robert ..... 2, 23, 121 Travenia, Benny . . . ,.......31,l71 ...36, 104, 114 71 76, 108, .1l3, 161 113,155 180,193 70, 101. ,-166,177 156 West, Edward .... 23, 185, 187, 200 West, Maribeth ........... 44, 113 West, Shirley.23, 54, 55, 83, 108, lll Wheaton, Thomas ......,.. 36, 118 Wheeler, Barbara .......... 92, 155 Wheeler, Robert ........... 23, 91 Whetzel, Alan .... 52, 192, 194, 197 Whetzel, Roberta ...... 36, 72, 89. 110, lll Whetzel, Roberta qMrs.j ....... 49 White, Connie ............ 36, 161 White, Dwayne ....,....... 44, 117 White, jeanette ..,,....... 23, 163 White, Larry Dan ...,...,.. 98, 125 White, Larry Dean .. . .23, 98, 114 White, Ted .........,......... 31 White, Wanda ..... ......... 1 58 White, William E. ..,. ...... 3 1 White, William H. ........ .. .23 Whitesitt, Kathryn .....,.. 23, 163 Whitworth, Yancy ...... 31, 83, 178 lVickware, Douglas ...,..... 61, 125 lViggins, Larry ................ 61 Wilbur, Gary ...44, 70, 84, 117, 125 Woodward, Marjorie ..., 24, 85, 110 Woody, Paul . .,............... 24 Wooton, Don ......... 31, 99, 201 Wright, Freda ....... 44, 91. 92, Wycliff, Steve ............. Yates, Charlene ...,,... 31, 91 Yantis, john ........ 24. 82, Yantis, Sherry .. Yeager, Beverly .. Yoakam, jim ' Yocam, Rayma,-44, '111 ...193 49, 89. , 92, lll 83, 178 ,.....3l,88, 111. 162, 163 83. 112, 149, 161 Yocum, Gayle .......,.... 45, 68, 70 York, Betty ................... 36 York, Huey York, Larry .... .......44 .. ........ 180 York, William ............,,., 44 Young, Mary Sue .,......... 36, 98 Zacarello, Carol ........ 24, 88, 153 Zemites, Donald. . .60, 102, 117, 131 Zimmerman, Steve .... 14, 24, 53, 56 firlacks, Betty ................. 36 gina, Paul ........, 24, 51, 117, 171 lwahlell, jerry ................ 44 Zwahlen, Riley .......,........ 44 --V-1--A---f -u-.4-nr A 'rr-Tri-r 'T l YEARIOOKS .-'45 -4. 3' , 151.--I A Q -T t fu, - - . if I ff ,v-:gt ,I+ '4 A, ,'V.1 iff-fwtv'-fy, ., H ,.-t .,. H., FWSQQA . . 1 .Wy 5 , I . U 1 h , . , Q ' ' X k'.- L' 'L':. J , od -4:1 1 Q I ' .h . Q . Ye.. '-:Yagi sv S f limi-B I - .?:'1L.i4 'fl' , D 44 T- . . , J: K ol 4. A ,I - .Vi .... 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