Pittsburg State University - Kanza Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS)
- Class of 1960
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r KANSAS STATE COLLEGE OF PITTSBURG PITTSBURG, KANSAS Editor Business Manager Introduction Class Panels Organizations and Activities Greek Athletics Art Editor Kanza Ball Chairman Sponsor Cover Design by Sandra Kellner William Utley Sharon Alexander joan Goldrick Lila joseph Luanna Divine Max Sullins Rebecca Todd Barbara Etter Sherrill Schneider Fern Burleson Beverly Werbe Marvin Wilson Cecilia Kosorog Jim Diehr' jean Ward Dr. Charles Guard Dudley Rose ia Table of I 1 A .L A . 1 ll Contents Z Pg 195 A D VE R U 5 l wo' rf' .Q P' 1 'Q S 8 If 1 'fr' . ' . ' ' - , F Wat 4 I X Q X... ' . -rf ansas State College- ' YT 7 i . Y Y 1' S f 'i r I 'J A ' -5 IJ f ' A ' - n g 'M- . N ' . ' 5 - 1 - Egventful, ' 2 4 1, sl. 1 ' . r - a , K S , ,r A s- N X 3 ,V ' 'I x lf L .1 QM ' 'f K A . ' X A. .5 'li' 1 DT, . Q' I I, A . ' Q my g', '- 4' . ly . , ' 1 - ' '..N 0 ' ,fy - Q , xii , 1' . ' D Q 1 'Et L , .Y c as V- ' : l 4 1 ' - - 2 5 'Q'-fgj '. ff f ' X ,fl-. Q - gfv? : A. 1. . I - 4' U . , 'A' '4. 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It's history is filled with evidences of worthy objectives, strong personali- ties, growing standards, splendid educational services, genuine interest and loyalty of the citizens of the community and ofthe state. In 1960 Kansas State College will see its 60th year of existence. It has progressed from the Auxiliary Manual Training School to Kansas State Teachers College to Kansas State College. When written, Cl ,' Al-L34 C-,Aff .I fri: this succession of events looks relatively simple, but there was a long and bitter struggle before the exist- ence of this college was acknowledged. And this conflict did not end with the founding of the school. There has been a series of struggles by the patrons of the College to enhance its growth. After the struggle to establish the college in Pittsburg, there was the fight for independence from the Emporia school, followed by the battle to obtain the right to give its graduates the life certificate to teach and the baccalaureate degree. Then again there were the efforts to achieve the right to offer grad- uate courses leading to the Master's degree. Today, the College offers a six-year Spe- cialist in Education degree. R. S. Russ was the originator of the idea of a school at Pittsburg. He led the college through many of its most important battles and put this institution on the path that has led it to its present position. An organization without traditions is not a complete organization. There are many traditions on our campus. One of the best- known is that of Apple Day or Com- memoration Day which is celebrated an- nually in the early spring. History has it that in 1907 when the struggle for an ap- propriation for a new building was success- fully concluded, the appropriation bill was pushed through the legislature by the late Senator E. F. Porter with the aid of Mr. Russ. When the bill was finally passed, the legislature voted to fine Senator Porter, Mr. Russ and their asso- ciates a barrel of apples for the successful lobbying . On his return to Pittsburg, Mr. Russ told a few of the stu- dents that if at the proper time in the assembly the motion was made to fine the faculty a barrel of apples, he would let the students vote on it. The first Apple Day was March 8, 1905. Though this story may not exactly fit the true facts, the tradition was established and has been passed to successive generations of Pittsburg students. During the administration of Dr. George E. Myers, second principal of the State Manual Training Normal School, there was a renewed demand for separation from the Emporia school. Students took an active part in the campaign. A typewriter room was made available in Russ hall for the students. During their free hours the students worked in this room sending out hundreds of letters to key persons in all parts of the state con- cerning the separation. Modern day repetition of this procedure Was observed in the spring of 1959 when Kansas State students again supported in word and deed the- proposal of a change in the name of the college to fit its present liberal arts status. For the next 27 years, from 1913 to 1940, William A. Brandenburg served as the chief officer and first presi- dent of the Manual Training School. Before the close of President Brandenburg's' first year, disaster struck 44 and threatened the very existence of the school. On june 29, 1944, Russ hall was struck by lightning and burned. Undoubtedly the damage to Russ proved to be only a temporary set-back. It was ac- cepted as a challenge, and plans for future developments began to take form. 9 President Brandenburg was constantly urging teachers to prepare themselves to render more effi- cient service without waiting to be prodded by rising standards of qualifications, which he predicted would surely come. And he was continually striving for improvement in the facilities and offerings of the teacher training institutions. One of the significant and lasting contributions of the Brandenburg administration is to be found in the stimulus to improve in the professional qualifications of members of the instructional staff of the College . This is a contribution that has been made by every administration of the college. It was also during the Brandenburg administration that the transformation of the Manual Training Normal School into a College for Teachers, both in act and in name, and in raising the standards of the institution to the point where it merited and received recognition as a liberal arts college also took place. It was during this period, too, that a course in graduate studies was inaugurated. 1 President Brandenburg was succeeded upon his death in 1940 by Dr. O. P. Dellinger and by Dr. Rees H. Hughes in 1941. Both administrations succeeded admirably in helping the college grow. Today, President Leonard H. Axe is continuing the tradition of growth and progress for the College. With an eventfulpast and the expectancy of an eventful future for the College, President Axe and his administration have done much to improve the academic standards at Kansas State. During his term of office we have again had the name of the college changed, more emphasis has been placed on intel- lectual growth, and many additional resources now help the members of the student body obtain the most from their education. ' New buildings are in the planning, new courses are offered, and additions have been made to the faculty and facilities. The future is bright for Kansas State College-as we continue to Square The Oval. Excerpts from A History of Kansas State College DR. LEONARD H. AXE-educator, promoter, speaker, and Kansas State College of Pittsburg President. Now in his third year as president, President Axe is a familiar figure to everyone on the campus. His ready smile, his cheerful greeting, and his intense interest in people have knitted a close relationship between him and his colleagues and students. Board of Regents The Board of Regents is made up of ten public-spirited men who largely determine the policies of the College. It is the responsibility of these men to approve the selection of faculty and administrative officers. Even though the men who serve on our Board of Regents represent various other professions and carry a great many other responsibilities, they still give generously of both their time and energy with- out compensation for the betterment of our College. r in l 4 L MWF! x X., I Standing, left to right: Russell R. Rust, Ray R. Evans, George B. Collins, Charles V. Kincaid, Harry Valentine, Whitley Austin, Hu bert Brighton, secretary. Seated, left to right: Leon N. Roulier, Clement H. Hall, chairman, and Claud C. Bradney. 'I4 Administration Left: Dr. Ralph Wright, Dean of Men Above: Dr. Willis Tompkins Dean of Instruction Right: Dr. Denmar Cope, Administrative Assistant Left: Dr. Mary Moore, Dean of Women Above: Dr. Paul Dixon, Director of Summer Session, Coordinator of Secondary Education Below: Dr. Ray Baird, Director of Admissions and Registrar Administration Below: Clifford Beougher, Bursar Left: Dr. Lester Tracy, Director of Field Services and Placement Bureau Above: Lemoine Carlyon, Plant Superintendent Above: Prentice E. Gudgen, Health and Physical Education Department Chairmen if Above: Leland D. Boone, Non-College Vocational Education ' l ,gee i 552 A4 Vw Left: E. Louise Gibson, i f , Home Economics Right: Dudley M. Cornish Social Science A .fly I7 i.............- n 'Q' 'ay U .4 1 'Li1ij3'. 'fi QF' Y I N y is . -W., .4 lf . I' Left: L. C. Heckerl, if - X Physical Science Rzglzl: Millard M. Laing, Music Department Left: Floyd R. Meyer, Director of Libraries Left: Lt. Col. J. W. Brandon, Military Science Right: Harold W. Porter, Industrial Education and Art i 1 t is ' i V, , -I lmfl: David G. Barry. Biological Science Righl: William A. Black, Education and Psychology Chairmen Lrfl: Robertson Strawn, Language and I.i tcratu re Left: R. G. Smith, Mathematics Right: R. Thomas, Commerce and Business Administration , :L 1 . , : L, '-.,,.1uI ,F ,,xi:,'.1: W ' 5712 T V -'.':1:j . f?!'fg:1 ai, vfsw- ' E E Y Y , Q Q t V R xyx V' N. ' if -5 is .. Q I R - f-'lug If . 1 -, rf P' ww. f ' ' 1 4 V 1 n 29 1 in J? 4 l S2 w I 551521 l 1 ,. 1 , - I H J. , 4 ix J Y v W V :ui H., 4. sz M A-qwfxu., . Vilili- 4 gc-QA :. Ml, 'H K, 71 ,, ,,:..,.f -, - 1 : 4 TJ! 1 y 1 .,s,., WA ,. W wi' L ' , . , Z , lfgkl, Ffa ,ffL1.y' 35 .uf Jul ..' .m'fn-- f A if 'fi g.i'l i '.,',. 1 'viz' .J Q14 ' ' 5? gf Q:- ggf . 9355 ii? ' l ,, ' 1 x I Wiz I E Qis' ,kr 1 W! F- -. V ,N ,4 f- --a NS W ft tt 1 X, , VI fry V, nf N f ,. 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Claudine Lowder Roger Lowe Patricia Lundblad jim McAnally William McCabe jim McConnell Donald McCullough Donald McFarlane Voynnez Mclntosh Larry McKee David McMillan William McNeil Kathleen McPherson Sara McReynolds Margie Macheers Jeri Madden Robert Malaby Lew Maneval ge Q ' - A- V 2 fI '2't1 .g.7W' '.. ,l'- T'-141, ,L ' 'Q Q ,.--q, ,K I - ,,,: ' 3 .:-gs, -- AH, :.- v, E3-jf I , f Z Viv? Q. in ,, M .--f , ' E34 fu I M' .ff T , Q Ugg:-ai' Y U , V, A Y, ' 1. , .nf . f I f- iii.. - W... - :L if Ak N . ix -'fz 'wif-a 4 1 i Y in H, X 4 1 i .fr 4-L .. ,, if Q Q.. M' ' t9 Ni I ' l 1 2? 'ww fin-I. -' ' , 'i .1 'Q .,,4 wel? E, 23 My - A' H5255 1 ff'-If . QV 1 'fl' ldv. N 'gf , H ' 5 ,il 1' ' rd. -,1 , QAM ' -2, .I-..,-V Ji' ., 4. sf, 1 ' t , ,,- I ,, lin 5.51, In j A sg F r e B . X A an N .fl 'fax ' ' ... 1. 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Raj' vu R? johnme Adams Kay Adams Jack Allen Opal Allen Carl Alexander Sharon Alexander Kenneth Armstrong Judith Ausemus Sue Bain Gamshid Barahman Penny Benander Lois Benedict Charles Bennett Ronald Bennett Mike Berry Sondra Besse Maxine Bettega Carol Billington Sue Blackerby jim Blaine Mel Blazer X'ViIliam Bleam Larry Blessant Charles Blessent Richard Bloomcamp Bill Bohrer Robert Bosseau C ary Bowman Bonnie Bratton Freshmen David Brown Arlene Brownlee Mary jo Buchman Becky Burgin Robert Burns Ronald Burns Nelson Butz, Jr. Carolyn Campbell Craig Campbell Mary Campbell john Careggio Connie Carr Ed Carter John Casterlnan Charles Chancellor james Chubb Richard Cicero Cneva Clark Steven Clark Shirley Cline Dwight Clum Larry Clum Barbara Bxeazeal Howard Brenner Suvinne Brodie jaequelyn Brook Paul Brooks, Jr. Mary Brookshire Carolyn Brosseau flu' ,--Q-, ,fi 'wx' , A, - 'ar .3 A 1, . T711 . x, a, 1 .. . f , , FQ.. 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'L W if ii QU ZLL? ,- :- -2 I 1' if I 'lx rf 1 ik, 6 . 0 ...Z Karon Hagemann J , Mary Hainline John Hamilton Gary Hoppe David Houck Lyle Howard James Hunter Caroline Ingram Stephen Ireland Gary Jack Carol Jeffries joe Jenkins Beverly johnson Ricky johnson Joyce Harris Plorothy Jones james Harrison Rem -Ioneif Louis Hart ogcr Jones Steven jones Roscoe jontra Darrel jordan Melvin Joseph Carole Kazmierski Rebeca Keele Karen Keller Beth Harvey Hedn Hashimoto Nelda Hawkins Kenneth Hawkinson Gary Hayde Beverly Heller Gary Hevel -' Elaine Hewett Beverly Hickman mek... I . ' Dorothy Herrmann . UE., sa X David Hightower NVilliam Hitchcock, jr. Sharon Hizar Carole Hodgson Wanda Hogan john Holloway H V 1 , P. J. Holman 'ji' 5 'l Robert Hood .Af Q I, Q15 Sharon Hooks A L fl Mary Hoover ,Ik-21 ' -S Q Pj Anita Hopkins iiiF'li1 .V ,GF I In H1-isnt -7 -I 'ii' ? Roberta Kendall Sarah Kennedy Ahmad Khosrovi Donald Kimbrell Warren Kime Gary Kincaid Kay King Ronald Kirk Ann Kistler Lucille Leonard K ?'x 6 fs . '- vw- fg 1 - ' I Trudy Kite r. , A Laura Klopfenstein A A Tom Korn .l0hn LFYOY UI at Larry Lance .ll'dY Lmlc , Janie Landwehr V l -- - N David Lane Larry Lane Marla Lane Donna Laphew Michael Lawrence l inda Layton l V f 'ii f - -6- ,3 jerry Leatherman Frank Loeffler Mary Logsdon David Lornshek f - Barbara Lee john Lec Merle Leech 'u ..i Ronald Longstaff Dee Love Maxine Lyon Maurice McClenahan Thomas McCorkill 'I' om McCourt ohn McDonald Gail Leeper I Marjorie LeGore David Leonard Betty Maddox Valerie Marsters Stephanie Mason Xvalter Mason Richard Massey Richard Mesplay Barbara Miller Earl McGauran Dorothy McGinnis Don McGlothlin Philomena McKenna Connie McLean Earnest McNickle james McWilliams jack Lonergan ,fQ! Q,, ,fp , Q, A , ,r CJ , -, '5 . . . f 45 .M , 21'- W . ' ' rr' ' ' ' 1 , 1 W A I., E. 'S4' M Q, ,ffm E 3:3 J Q HZf2?' fd 41....u b 14 .nf 'Vw ,gig '4- pm - 1 ,Q ,I i -V: H Mina Thies Janet Thomas Janice Thomas Barbara Thompson Lawrence Thompson Joe Thomson Martha Timby Nancy Tindel Karen Trammell Larry Triplett Wayne Turner Gary Umbarger Eugene Urban Frances Vanderbnrg Linda Waite Karen Walizer Zella Shaver Dennis Smirl Barbara Smith Carolyn Smith Chris Smith Gary Smith janet Smith Lela Smith Paul Smith Sharon Smith Stanley Smith Wilma Smith Charles Snow Charles Southarcl Paul Spangler Karen Spicer James Spigarelli Harlan Sprigg Sandra Staats joi Stacey Patricia Stansberry Howard Steeley james Steffens LaVeda Stevens Emma Stiteler Arlene Stoddard Willis Stricklin Charles Stuart Melva Sullivan Ellen Sykes Ronald Tarter Karen Taylor . . , den, filled. Freshmen Michael Walker Wylene Walker Ralph Wallace, jr. Harlan Mfalton Everett Ward Gerald Warren Dennis Webster Wanda Weickert Richard Weilert jack West Freda Wettstein Judy Wheeler Rudy Widmar Dorothy Wiechert Francis Wilcox Peggy Wilcox Linda Williams Miles Williams Don XNills Xvylenc Wolfcnhargcr Dean Mlood Karen Woodard Mary Ann Woodrum Tony Woodward Sandra X'Voody Larry Xvynes Lee Ycrington, jr. Larry York john Zettl Larry Zimmer jerry Zwahlen Riley Zwahlen ,..,....--q ' ' .A 21213 , 'S 'Ze A gf ' X , Q . - if' i i 4 5 f -12 ......,. :az . f ' 0 -- 4 ' 1 J J 3, -S I . ' . Q' I 1 Q ' ! Q3 K I I 1 M lk, -if 'Nw ,-.. K A' -1 I if , A if l J, W., ., , ' n 'JJ ' nm 'f 1 : 1 v- X a +1 Y ' Ag , l I is 3 in - , I .S'-J---f '4 X E? V KSRH-.4 .-Lq'w- ,w 1 Q r A 3 E 2 Section Index Dormitories Religious Groups Organizations I-Iorlorary 4' X i X Li iihfjv yi 1 W' .Meg-f - P i Y i o o4.,M-ff- i ee q M X fx ' W 4 i i-Y 47 v x 4, ' ' i ieeogjl-:Ne eX X fig I i H-Rxxk-if no-3 V X if F' i ' f Ii 1 i if f 1 wi I I 3 I 1 w i ' Vi i WAV V N W lil! if 'lr ,,,, ,4wA1lf j !w ij! 1 .Ji gi , ,fi U kg il ji - --Y. -, ,Ax f 4 -H EL V if -'A'i'1r-fe--iii 'N 49 ig N' if If ,f 'See 3 ii NC i 'Ni i ,V ii H Wei, Q Hi Hi FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT lirxl row left lo right: Carol Balocca Patricia Queen Joyce Page, Carolyn Bizal Barbara Etter oan Young Mary Kay Dillon Margaret Miller Mary Etta Mathis Mary Cole second row Wilessee Freeman Ruby Bamet Marsha Marshall Shar ron Drtsklll Kay Wunmer Nelda Hawklns Mary Ann Perello Geraldme Brown Donna Lance Rose Mary Owens Sue Blackerby Carrol Mc Ferron Mary Iyon Wmda Mosher tlurd vow Marllyn Hogan Doris Henmann ane Catone Beverly Barcus Donna o Boyd Rosemary Ulm Barbara Bentley Judy Brown Gail Peters Heather Sims Judy Farber Claudine Lowder Geneva Gideon Twlla Snuth Nancy Russey Janice johnson Betty Hoover Slnrley Christian Deanne Cole Bessie Cilkey Rose Marie Strothman Linda Slaughter Carolyn Carr OH-ICI' Ri fn t rou left lo llglll Ruth Ann Barrett Jeanne Chambers Charlene Yites Claudine Louder second row Mrs Cockerlll Fern Burleson Cloem johnson Iean Gundgrcn Indy Brown Sandra Barber Mona Ackley East lodd Iescley Adey I'n11ljcffe1s AI1lldJLlTCl'90ll second row jean Sundgren Ruth Ann Barrett Maxine Patarlm karolyn Stat: out Catrell Ardath Payne Marlys Horn Kay Calhoun Barbara Rondelli Pamela Powers Lucy Swaney Marcn Reels Sandra Kellner Llzzrd row Ann Wilson Carla Cormode joan Goldrick Annetta Strong Carol Dans Carrie Harris Nancy Rogers Dolly Gates Mavis Gowan Barbara Iattm Ioyce Krllxon jean Ward Marxlyn Iones Geraldine Byrd Jane Ieake Opal Moss Iuanna Divine - 1 y I Y ,J v. ' G , 1 n , ., : . . : .. - , , , - - , . X H ' ' . ' ' . ' I. I , ' ' ' ' - , .' , 1 . 'g U ' : ' . 1 , . , J' , - ,, J Y , .' ' l . ' . . K, L i ' 1 ' ' . ' U D U ' ' ' 1 ' r I 1 r - - l '. ' 's ' . 1 ' I 1 . ' ' I 1 , 'ns - f, , f ,: ' , ' ' , 1 ., ' ' - 3 ,. : ' . ' Y . , ,K K , A A , 5 , , 1 1 ' , 1 ' '. SECOND FLOOR, firxl row, left lo right: Carol Katzer, jo Ann Post. Titnotheia Lukon, jeanene Gibson, Pinky Mayer, Rae Newell, Linda ' ' , 1 A f' L ' . an-, ' . ,, l z 1- . : . ' , ' ' 'v ' , A .', I..- ' y 1 , C C , .y ' . i , y .K ,y A 3 . 1 . , ' 1 I , ' 1 , . - , N ' . , A ' , .. , A ' . THIRD FLOOR, first row, lvfl to right: Wanda Mitchell, Sue Creason, Judy Boyer, Hazel Mosley,-Eunice Coggs, Thresa Seaberry, Margaret Kennedy, Anita Cooper, Mildred Carr, Judy Coopg second row: Margaret Kenney, Sheila Prichard, Clqeva Johnson, Sue Davidson, Ruth Leming, Janie Smith, I-I-ilda I'Valker, Carolyn Kelley, Cecilia Kosorog, Carolyn Lindsey, Linda Gillis, Sharon Shively, Barbara Benning, Billie Ivebster, Pat Lcdbetterg Kl1i?'d'7'0'lLl.' Patsy Moreland, Gerre Thiebaud, Linda Feland, Barbara Kunshek, Rose Houser, Regina Baker, Jean Royse, Mary Walker, Charlene Yates, Marylyn Hill, Janice Willard, Barbara Bollwinkel, Sara Wolverton, Barbara Wilhoit, Nancy Knewtson. Hall SOCIAL COMMITTEE, sitting, left to right: Jeanne ADVISORY BOARD, left to right: Luanna Chambers, Ruth Leming, Linda Gillis, Carol Davis, Divine, Leseley,Adey,Joan Nuzum, Charlene Reva Lou Windhamg standing: Dolly Gates, Gail Yates, Myrlene Willis, Mavis Cowan, Patricia Peters. Volker. FOURTH FLOOR, first row, left to right: Marilyn Smith, Linda Caldwell, Linda Hays, Myrna Capps, Barbara Rigg, Rayma Yocam, Joyce C0lfOllI,.AJO Ann Ryder, Voynniz McIntosh, Beverly Werbe, second row: Mary Ruth Trent, Freda Berner, Diane Branham, Lila Ann Joseph, Donece Dragoo, Patricia Volker, Linda Rayl, Sandy Covey, Mary Kaylfvart, Mary Ellen Franks, Jo Ann Rutheford, Janet Hedrick, Suzanna Hahbernocker, Mary Webber, Becky Eakins, Mona Ackleyg third row: Shirley Russell, Carol Ames, Reva Lou Windham, Lorena Suschnick, Janie Mishler, Nadine Chickadonz. Sandra Barber, Judi Stambach, Karen Karns, Janice Meier, Minnie Ross, Norma Wilson, Jeanne McCall, Dorothy Campbell, Marilyn Costin. Barbara Spriggs, Jeane Anderson, Judy Shugard, Fern Burleson. -.-a . -X V , VY.,-.eil . , f-- W N My-A Q E 1 I V H f Iffff. lift I 1.5 Exif ' Wd , 4 ll- Aix Axis ., vga, Yr! 2' . Q ' ' 1 Q tv' tide. - C r -My 3 y 'TLT-'a ' -- P 1 'P 9 . ,.- , .1 ' 1 f ' - if It If NFS, V I if F 1 VI ,, V Iii L I Lt 7' ' ' I 'A A I I I, , fi I 2: . ' ' . U D int-1? if -' I L lv I I , fig, RL, -.M-If KKX: Sym A i X -. . h 1 .. ff nf' X 7 -'l l X 1 - :. X' P . ' I . - C? -.4 THIRD FLOOR, first row, left to right: Linda Layton, Ann Mitchell, Sharon Yates, Pat Rawlcs, Mina Lou Thiesg row two: Kay Sullivan, I.inda Eagleson, Barbara Smith, Brenda Moor, LaNell Linn, Virginia Slith, Karen Trammell, third row: Relna Dickson, Carol Dconier, Mary Logsdon, Fleta jones, Anita Hopkins, Bcckie Keele, Wylene Wolfenbarger, Donna Commons, Carolyn Schelin, Marcia Meyerg fourth row: Mary Ann X'Voodrnm, Y'Vilma Sue Francis, Judy O'Dell, Rosemary Dempsey, Judith Dodge, Caroline Ingram: fifth row: Ellen Sykes, Wanda Hogan, Darlene Griffith, Sue Green, Elaine I-Iewelt, Janet Smith, Sally- anne Iidminster, Joi Stacey, X'Vylenc Y'Valker. COUNSELORS ard ii: 1 ' ll, ' ww -' H: 'ima .l - gr- ' 1 5 'ef 5 ff ,N I if . S , , 1' ,,, Q .dx rp. Ahmfzf, left to right: Virginia Kuykendall, Ruth Miller, Judy Crumlcy, Virginia Stith, La- Nell Linn. 52 6,4- Right, row one, left to right: Val Marsters, treas.: Marcia Meyer, pub. and art chair- man: .vccmzfl row: Betty Elimon. v-pres., Mrs. Deb- orah Moffitt, dorm mother. Suzanne Brodie, pres.: third row: Hedy Hashimoto, social chairman, Elaine Hewett, lihrarian, Gail Leeper, sec. ADVISORY BOARD .' ,, .I A . . '. ft -' I ' Q- . Q. , L .I z Q' .:,. l is OFFICERS 11' , f F -' ' ,ef C4 xl I . f, 7' , wx .I l.f'ft, first row: Betty Elimon, pres., Coleen Kennedy: .vrronfl row: Jean Miller, Laurie Klopfenstcin, sec., Beverly Heller: third row: Kay Sullivan, Ruth Ann Pease, Ann Mitchell. l-'IRS'I' AND SECOND FLOOR, first rmu, left to right: Carolyn Campbell, Donna Roney, Barbara Thompson, Mary jo Bnchman, Carolyn Smith, Wilma Smith, Linda Cold, Judy Ann Garrett: second row: Carole Hodgson, Virginia Eagleson, Gail Leeper, Kay Lynne Gibson, Marjorie Lellorc, Martha Ann Sanders, Laurie Klopfenstcing third row: Hedy Hashimoto, Sue Bain, Trudy Kite, Joyce Fearmonti, Virginia Kuykendall, Suzanne Brodie, Rondi Roberts, Leanna Evans, Beverly Dewater, Pat Day, Zella jean Shaver: fourth row: Sharon Alexander, jacquelyn Brock, Bonnie Bratton, Mary Ann Gemmell. MYTITH FOOIC, KHTOU Hagfmanll- Mllfif? NiEECl11Hl1l1, C0l1lliC C2113 Jane! Gosch, Marlene Douglas, Dorothy Wiechert, Argylene Kistler, jean Miller, Erma Rose, fifth row: Maxine Lyon, Earline Rose, Anna Marie Estes. Sharon Coon, Roberta Kendall, Emma Lou Patterson, Betty Elimon, Joann Pitkin, Darlene Stiteler, Dianne Fulton, Sharon Hooks. Hall lfOUR'l'H FLOOR, first row, left lo right: Joan Herrmann, Paralee Payne, Patty Stansberry, Brenda Rhinehart, Paula Polfer, Kay Adams: .recnnrl row: Connie McLean, Phyllis Osburn, Peggy Wilcox, Val Masters, Stephanie Mason, Beverly Heller, Barbara Miller: third row: Elaine Harris, Mary Lou Fox, Martha Timby, Sandra Woody, Judy Crumley, Annette Warren, Betty Maddox, Lila Smith, Part Reimer, johnnie Xv00lCll2f0ll7'IlI1'0'tUf Ruth Ann Pease, Dona Lovern, Carolyn Brosseau, Florine Cowan, Ruth Miller, Sandra Staats, VVanda Weickert, janie Landwehr, Dorothy McGinnis, Mary jo Hoover. ' :mr u riiwir, -.. gif-.'L 211 ,, . 3 1. - .D QI- 133' L, -W . N 1 , .15-.1 Q , r'-tx i-.- - - l it f . :if-45 -f-it .11 First row, left to right: Kent Doze, jerry Thomas, Dwane Morgan, Glen Causer, Marv Wolfe, Harold Beasley, Craig Campbell, Doug Tippin, Ronald Kordas, Tom Mlheaton, jim Laughlin, Lyle Potts: second row: Ronnie Wells, Bob Morris, Charles Thomas, Richard Beal, Walter Carlson, Wayne Young, Merle Reece, Alan Taylor, Richard Henthorn, Sidney Cothran, jerry Archer, Darwin Holl- grcn, Libby Burch, Bruce Roach, Dave Crockett, Ernie Hartman, Donald Nichols, Stephen Ireland, Pete Massengill, Dale Reece. Bowen Hall 54 OFFICERS, sented: Marshall Seavcy, secre- tary, Eugene Lampe, president, Alan Taylor, treasurerg standing: Dwane Morgan, athletic chairman, Mrs. Burch, house mother, Dale Reece, dorm counselor. r 1 OPIILERS fnsl row left lo Ilqllf Lrly Coltrane vlce president jnn Perry president serond mu Ernest I-ortner secretary Ralph Wilson counselor Rxchard Lewls NCJSIIILI Trout Hall Pnsl row left to nglzl Icu Cox Ray Rundlc Louis Hurt Wyhe Pettit Warren Wxcker Bxll Sage Dennis Portel jerry Atkms Mis Iavtson Kxte Cene Poland Prank jones Mlchael Reynolds Don VV1lson Harlan Sprxgg Leroy Grlbble Davld Dalton Jack West Walter sHl71dgllCl1l strand mn LeeRoy Valpoon Robm Bucher Walter Mason Harry Graves john Young Roy Glynn lack Lonergan lm Compton Don McFarlane Dale Adell Barry Nrgh Inn Gosch Kenneth Cotterman Dan Ikerd Bob Stuart Genard Lane Gerald Chnst more Stexc Dodson larry Trxplut Gary Kxncaxd Eugene Urban Duane Trout Tom Rendleman Sonny Henmger Tom Crockett John Rucker Ken laclck Don Klmbrell 1om Xvoodward Steve ones Dems Fordner jack Metzen ChetTw1tchell ' 5 - ' .. . .' . . . 1 .. 1 ' - .' ' . .' . . ,. 1 1 - 1 1 - . , . . . , . , , ., . . - 1 f - 4 1 1 l 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 -- Y - 1 . . I . . . . J 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . '. , . ' ' 1 '- 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 . T 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 - 1 1 - ' i I . Q . . . 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Q . . y . 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 - . ,, -- -g,..7.A,,-1,L-,1.1f...e--..l.-..P 111-1 - - - 1 -1 - -1 ' Tanner Hall President Axe presents the President's Trophy for intramural sports to Lloyd Steele. First row, left to right: X-Vayne Turner, Richard Sullivan, Robert Ross, Wilbert Parkison, Hooshang Aziz, Steve Bartels, Louis Hart, Mrs. Fern Finch, jerry Davis, Franklin Ranes, Murray, Lawrence Pickert, David Barnhillg second row: Doug Hollis, Gary Read, Dave Siever, john Ryman, Kenneth Schulz, Bill , Lies, Mac Steele, jerry Kramer, Wayne Poe, Vernon Stubhlefield, James Stef- fensg third raw: jon Peterson, john Patterson, john Lohman, Cary Bowman, Edward Eddy, Charles Chancellor. Kenneth Feuerborn, Martin Morford, Gary Smith, Kirby Counce, john Merrill, Patil Degencr. First row, left to right: Tom Cameron, Tom Kruse, Kournies Shaw, Hugo Seidl, Duane Jaynes, Ron Robson, jim AuBuchon, Mrs. Fern Finch, I.loyd Steele, Dwight Clum. Teddy Gingrich, Don Starkey, Hank jones: .serrmd rozv: jim Robson, David Wear, Gayle Anderson, Dick Baker, Dwayne White, jim Mitchell, Larry Kramer, Vic Baldwin, Bruce Payne, Bill Marshall, Thomas Day, Charles Allen, Edger XrValker, Nklayne Rowland: third row: David Powell, Charles Ramsay, Max Sullins, X-Valter Sullins, joe Fenoughly, Richard Massey, john Walker, Bill Sprague, Charles Barnhart, David Lindsay, Charles Bonnicci, OFFICERS, right to left: Lloyd Steele, ath- Joe'I'homson, Carl Robb, Keith Hersh. letic director: jim AuBuchon, vice-president, Richard Sullivan, sec., Tom Cameron, presi- -e dent, Vic Baldwin, social chairman, Paul Degener, treas., Charles Ramsay, counselor. 56 1 . , f 1 VTUQ' ' 'i V ff? 7'f f7- ?mf'7i'EV?3 L L bf is ' ' iff if 1 ' QF' 5:2 If Y A ggi? Q,f?,,i2LQ,,55'.J1 ,L19!P1'5ffei3 'Q '11 gif ' f I . ,'A 44 Aw, V AM' V .4 ,Q R ijiffdg' X 51- M , QL. Q' xv W , ., -N ,uf . 1 Y . :T -:', 'sf E. A-as J X ,. fl-Law -4 I 035MB -is .3 2 5 7 QQ, Ulla 0 .- P pil, dz Q Y ' ' ' 2? , X V ' Q . ' v. . 9 , 1 X. - , . , , I 3 1 f P 1 , 4, 1 y cj 13 7 x nf r ff JA if I ? ff J? , my Q- F , ' . Q ,, ,V 1, J x, Q 4 ,I 'un V W ' . , ir, 4+Fgg:A b, EW 5 fi 2 '11 fs 4 ' ' A yd,-. Y. .-. f- I , X 'L W f , . ,.J. U -I 1, - -. n,- Y 11-11' , .- 'p xy A ,. - .1 ,N af 1 J , I .. I A n ' ,vp f .3531 4 1' ,! ,- - '-,fY 1 - N., -if' First row. left to right: jimmy Forsythe, Charles Sharp, jim Blaine, jim Diehx, Warren Carlson, Gary Hoppe, Richard Pearson: second row: Pete Holman, Mike Berry, Corky Rennick, lNesley Howe, Mrs. Helen Van Ness, jim Walton, Herb Berry, Tom Dawson, Steve Moto- kawa: third row: Bill Ferguson, Eldon Deffenbaugh, Don Sieberns, Roy Lewis, Roy Harrison, Ronald Burns, Bill Dobson, jerry Wheeler, Frank Coulter, counselor, Ben McCleen. Larry Honn. Everitt Ward, Robert Masenthin, james Lowe. Lakeview Hall I Bi Q, K, OFFICERS, left to right: jim Blaine, soc. chairman, Frank Coulter counselor, jim Diehr, president, Steve Motokawa, treas., Herb Berry vice-pres. 58 livery year students from each of the campus religious organizations and social fraternities and sororities lfil-.rl ww, left to riglll: Marylyrr Kay Hill, Barbara lvilhoit, Linda Kay Stalker. Marlene Douglas. Minnie Ross: second row: Virginia Kuykeudall, vice-president, Rosemary Ulm, jane Shanks, Religious WGCR C0-Chairmen, Bob Rossel, president. Pill HCHKIY, ffC2iSUYf3l'- Carol Maples, scar-emi-y, I.irrrlti '1'0dil, publicity co-clriiirmang third mm: Carol Davis, Mary Cole. Sue Bain, Sue Wagner, Lila Ann Joseph. Joan Goldrick, Sadie Cole, Bill Harris: fllllffll row: Linda Eagleson, Carol M. Thornberry, Judith Ann Brown, Harold Herron, Mildred A. Carr, Carol Roschoom, W. L. Tompkins, faculty sponsorg .fiflll mm: Les Hesse. Murle E- Lassman. Jerome H. McClure. Shirley Rimmer. Dwight R. Clumln, Leigh T. Reynolds. Religious Activities Council tome together to form the Religious Activities Council. By forming into the various areas of the religious program, the campus religious needs are met. These areas are: the Service Committee, the Chapel Com- mittee, the Convocation Committee, the Religious Emphasis Week Committee, and the Publicity Committee. The main responsibility of the Service Committee is the World University Service drive conducted on our campus each year. Bill Harris and Louis Bartholomew are student co-chairmen. The Chapel Committee is concerned with promoting the use of the chapel by organizations and individ- uals and present the noon-day devotions each week. Virginia Kuykendall is the student chairman. The Convocations Committee is in charge of the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter Convocations and other special programs. Judy Burr and Mary Jane Haizlip are student co-chairmen. Many excellent speakers appear on our campus during Religious Emphasis Week. jane Shanks and Rose- mary Ulm are student co-chairmen. Behind the efforts of all the committees in helping to carry out their responsibilities is the continual work of the Publicity Committee. Judy Kibler and Linda Todd are student co-chairmen. Dr. Willis L. Tompkins, Dean of Instruction, is the faculty advisor. OIIICERS fur! vow left lo right Larry Pickert, president, Cletus Manhart, vice-president, Mary Ann Perello, secretary Bill Harris treisurez second row: Dr. Dellesaga and Father Kocour, sponsors. The Newman Club provides intellectual and social opportunities for both Catholic and 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 strengthens their faith. In con- nection with their religious program, the Pittsburg Newmanites received the national outstanding small club Progress and Achieve- ment Award for programing in Religious Education. This award was presented at the National Newman Club Federation Conven- tion held in Albuquerque, New Mexico. 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. PICTIIRED ABOVE, first row, lvl! lu righl: Bill Harris, Gloria Thomas, Kay King, Sue Martinous, Mary jo Buchman, Maxine Bettega, Virginia Elliott, Mike Quinn: .Yl'l'071II row: Carol Katzer, joan Young, Regina Baker, Mary Ellen Franks, Marilyn jones, Deanne Cole, Mary Kay Dillon, Mary Bess Hainline, Sharon Shively, Shirley Cronister, Karen Davis, Father Kocourg third row: Cletus Manhaft, Sam Nakaclainari, Don Harris, Tom Bohrer. john M. Casterman, Bill Lies, Michael Viett, Eugene G. Lampe, Louis Hart, Hugo F. Seidl, Mike Sprilzer, Larry Kramer, Ernest Catlaneo, Tom Kruse, James F. Steffens, jerry Kramer, Bill Walker. Newman Club PICTURED BELOW, first row, left lo right: Karen Keller, Elaine Harris, Marilyn Smith, Patty Burns, Mary Ann Perello, Ann Rinehart, Maria Lusilani, Marcia Meyer: second row: Lucy Swaney, Barbara Monsour, Mary Lou Fox, Rosalie Roberts, Marlene Gameiner, Myrna Marshall, Sharon Chapman, Marie Viggemann, Deanna Christenson, Sue Wagner, Lila Ann Joseph, Cecilia Kosorogp third row: jim Forsythe, Mickey Maehella, john R. Hamilton, Jr., Ronald Robert Korclos, Larry K. Adamson, Lawrence j. Pickert, Peter Quiroga, jim Ireton, Kenneth Feverborn, Bernard O'Brien, Thomas E. Thomas, Gary L. Hoppe, Tom McCourt, Iohn Valentine, john O'Malley, Norman Smith, Phil X'Valker. 61 ACTIVES, first row, left to right: Eva Belle Willard, Nanty Knewtson, Freda Berner, president, Sari Wolverton, Ruth Ann Barrett, Rosemary Ulm, second vice-presidcntg second row: Joy Cla-Ks, sponsor, Rae Newell, Mona Ackley, treasurer, Carol Davis, Pat Queen, Carol Thornherry, Jane Shanks, chaplain, Judy Chapman, recording secretary, Judy Brown, first vice-president, Barbara Wilhoit, corresponding secretary, Kathy Gascho. 62 Kappa hi PLEDGES, first row, left to right: Pat Powers, Shirley Farnsworth, Donna Roney, Carolyn Campbell, Kay Sullivan: second row: Shirley Fischer, Elizabeth Povodnik, Pinky Mayer, Jane Leake, Mama Herridge, Judith Dodge: third row: Myrna Foote, Jean Royce, Nancy Emerson, Linda Layton, Joyce Page: fourth row: Judy O'Dell, Norma Jean Wilson, Marlys Horn, Jean Miller, Jeanne McCall. M Methodist Student Cen- tcr you are among friends. Some Activities are . . . 9 Wesley C nnriiil ,WNY ffm Foundatlon Fir ton Treas. Fun ww eu, fal- gl w SCTVICC Projects Partles Inrt row left to rzqht Kathy Cnscho Carol Davis udy Chapman Nancy Knewtson Many Mayer Icanne McCall Carolyn lindsey vecond row Dorothy Campbell Connle McLean Lnol Maples Norma Wilson Sir: Wolverton Cerrc Thlebaud Ruth Miller jean Royse udnh Dod c M ina Foote Ilmd row Ellen S kes Carol Thronberr Shirle FlSl'lCl Rosemnx Ulm Iela Carol Dconier fouilh ww jackie Brock Caroline Ingram Les Hesse lyle Schroeder Bob Rossel jerry Iookei Warren I Wicker Carl Mathis fifth row Marx Wolfe Cary Wilbur Randy Berry Bill Snider Gene Snovi VVarren Carlson Tony Wood ward Marvin Wilson , me ,Ap , 'l J I lf . V t ' I . fl , . Q- -C W4 ' Q . . . . I , .- . ' A V 'L . .. . yi.. Y J, . '.., J I . ' . , . . '1 ' E' , ' J . 2 2 ' , f ' . ' . ' . .l E Y Y' j 5 ' 5 Y -1 Y' L Y 3 Roberta Kendall, Shirley Farnsworth. Pac Queen. Joyce Page, Kay Sullivan, jane Leake, ' 1 i ' in ' 4,1 ' . in 's - x ' WESLEY OFFICERS: Mar vin Wilson, Pres., Carol Maples, Vice - Pres., Carol ,- W, A, ,-, , , Davis, Sec., Sara Lee Wolvel First rmu, Iefl to right: Mary Sue Young, Minnie Ross, Phyllis Allen: second row: Carolyn Carr, Caro- lyn Kelley, Mary jo Hoover, Betty Hoover, Bette Rall: third row: Dorothy McGinnis, Ruth Ann Pease, David McClenahan, Larry Compton, Betty Frobish, Mrs. Margaret Zimmermang fourth raw: Dr. Ross Anderson, Charles Barnhart, Carl Ramseyer, Bob lvhite, Verle Shoemaker. Baptist Student Fellowship Heyer Fellowship First row, left to right: Carla Cornode, Dorothy Wiechcrt, Marilyn Kuhler, Judy Kerley, Sondra Kurth, second row: jimmy Cozad, Phillip Kubler, Mr. Doyle Stewart, sponsor, Dick Henthorn, Pastor Donald Urlie, advisor, Murles Lassman, pres., Dr. james Pauley, sponsor, Pastor Woodrow Kurth, advisor. Disciples Student Fellowship Front row, left to right: Annetta Strong, Judy Boyer, Sue Bain, Deane Hall, Wilma Smith, Marlene Douglas, Peggy Wilcox, Janice Boggs Irene Brown, Beverly DeWater3 second row: Kay Barclay, Ronald Harrison, Kirby Counce, Willis E. Allen, Paul R. Stewart, Ralph Barclay director, joey Jenkins, Tom McCorkill, Sharon Stephan. 65 First row, left to right: Jeri Madden, Phyllis Hein, Stephen Hein, Shirley Rimmer, Pamela Caviness: second row: LaVonne Harris, Irene Wiley, jerie Ramsey, Charlott Miller, Pat Headyg third row: Jim Hawley, Bob Ramsey, Don jones, Martin Wiley, Leigh Reynolds, Paul Hein, Robert Trimble, Ron Harris. Liahona Fellowship YWCA First row, left to right: Virginia Kuykendall, Mary Cole, Maxine Lyon, Rondi Roberts, jo Ann Rutherford, Ruth Miller, second row: Leanna Evans, Mary Ann Gemmell, Wanda Mosher, Minnie Ross, Mary Lyon, Emma Lou Patterson, Carol Davis, Roberta Whetzel, sponsor. 66 OFFICERS, left to right: Steve Bartels, president: Richard Sullivan, secretary: Willie Wilhaus, treasurer: Darrel Erickson, first vice-president: Lloyd Steele, second vice-president. YMCA The College YMCA is one of the or- ganizations on campus with the purpose of building 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 Week activities and seek to encourage religious interest on campus. They meet weekly for food and fel- lowship and send representatives to the regional conference at Estes Park, Colo- rado. First row, left to right: Stephen Motokawa, Steve Bartels, Richard Sullivan, Garold Strack, Dwight Clum, Kenny Arm- strong, Lloyd Steele: second row: Henry Buscher, john Sterle, jack Thornberry, Vernon Stubblefield, john Ryman, Teddy Gingrich, jimmy Royg third row: Gary Bowman, Earl Weidman, Charles Barnhart, Allen Taylor, Willie Will- haus, Wayne Rowland, Darrel Erickson, Bryant Jackson. 68 Biology Club Left outside, front to back: Leland Keller, Horace Hays, Theodore M. Sperry, J. C. Johnson, J. R. Wells, George E. Ruggles, David G. Garry: left inside: Marylyn Hill, Virginia Eagleson, Judy O'Dell, Robert Burns, George Abbott, Henry Buscher, Ernest Cattaneo, Wayne Hickox, Leon Maxsong right inside: Carol Davis, Trudy Kite, James Laughlin, Don Holsinger, Jack Dean, Earl Miller, Ben Cooksey, Joyce Cotrellg 'right out- side: Les Hearson, Lonnie Smith. Robert Jones, Franklin Fowler, Bill Hawkins, Fay Bradley, Gary Hevel, Margaret Kenney, James Lavertyg middle, left to right: Beckie Todd, secretary, Sherril Kite, vice-pres., Ross Baird, president, Tom McCorkill, pub. chair., Michael Mapes, treasurer. American Chemical Society First row, left to right: Don McFarlane, Mansoor Ahmadi, Glen Houser, Walter Masong second row: Lew Man- eval, secretary, Paul Kranker, Bob Ramsey, Claudine Lowder, treasurer, Jerry Ellis, Andrew Lyngar, John Fogartyg third row: Ronald Beasley, president, Kus Yuan Chang, Errol Reimer, vice-pres., Mac Steele, E. M Gripkey, J. Rea. L. C. Hume, Glenn A. Barr, Dr. E. W. Crandall, sponsor, Dr. Pauley, sponsor. Dames Club First row, left lo right: Mary Jane Hicks, Lois Carson, Elaine Byrd, Lois Mead, Mary Jo Kranker, Carmen Grigsby, Paulette Garrison, Joan Plagensg second row: Eleanor Emerton, Barbara Trotman, Darlene Mis- ener, Marilyn Lavcrty, Geneva Schleicher, Darlene Burchinal, Sandra Gentry, Jo Ann Coffelt, Levonne Scott, Carol DeLano, Jacque Karr, third row: Barbara Brown, Donna Watts, Lee Carter, Marie Bryant, Judy Welch, Joanne Hart, Barbara Laing, president, Gladys Smith, viceapres., Joyce White, sec., Sue Blizard, Il'C2lS., Janet Crosson, reporter, Mrs. Jay F. Holt, sponsor, Mrs. W. M. Kincaid, sponsorg fourth row: Ann Goodhall, Sandra Mitchell, Barbara Bleam, Mary Feller, Sylvia Akin, Elizabeth Becker, Judith Gifford, Anna Marie Mount, Mary Jane Fox, Pat Patterson, Pat Lowe, Sue Headlee, Faye Caldwell, Rochelle VVilson5 fifth row: Donna Hostmyer, Patricia Sappington, Nancy Nienhuser, Judy White, Muriel Barnes, Sara Bright, Becky Offenbacker, Rita Gordon, Rosemary Sipes, Ferne Small, Clara McConnell, Ellen Jones, Chloe Miller, Judy Pedersen, Helen Norton. Social Science Club First raw, left to right: Shirley Rimmer, Annctta Strong, Deanne Cole, Linda Fcland, Gerre Thiebaud, Linda Todd, Jeanene Gibson Phyllis Osburn, Pinky Mayer, Francis McCorkill, Carolyn Wittmanng .second row: Harold Pilkington, Scottie Harmon, Harry Graves. Bill Coldiron, David Crain, Thaddeus Smith, Richard Myers, Charles Dellasega, Judith Shaw, Elizabeth Cochran, William Wilcoxg third row: Ronnie Ray Kogcr, Ernest Mahan, Lewis Barker, Morris Stevens, Rodney Elliott, David McMillan, Dudley Cornish, Robert Noble, Sidney Guthrie, Jerry Hamilton, fourth row: Alvin Proctor, John Patterson, Richard Welty, John Webster, Dean lvright, Bill Powell, Paul Degener. i Women's , Recreation i Association OFFICERS, left to right: Joan Nuzum, vice-pres., Jeane Anderson, ind. co-sport chair., Myrlene Willis, team captain, Jean Sundgren, president, Mary Webber, ind. co-sport chair., Marcia Glick, Kipp Club chair., Nancy Stiggins, treas., Marlene Gray, team captain. First row, left to right: Charlene Yates, Joan Nuzum, Connie McLean, Deane Hall, Wilma Francis,'Sue Blackerby, Sharon Coon, -Mary Kane, Marie Girard, Marcia Glick, Timotheia Lukon, Val Marsters, Betty Elimon, Nancy Stigginsg second row: Miss Pender- graft, sponsor, jean Sundgren, Marilyn Coleman, Mary Espy, Freda Wright, Myrlene Willis, Beckie Todd, Minnie Ross, Mary Ann Mulnix, Joan Herrmann, Peggy Wilcox, jeane Anderson, Mary Webber, Marlene Gray. VOLLEYBALL BASKETBALL l Firxl row, left to right: Ahnuul Habibi, Bahrain Ahmadi, Bahman Shadkhoog second row: Mansoor Ahmadi, Kenneth Nakaza, Bing Won, treasurer, Sets Kato, secretary, Hidco Kato, Maria Lusitani, Ali Habibi, Khosrow Sadeghi, jamshid Barahmang third row: Hooshang Aziz, Nasser Rahmanan, Hans NVolpers, vice-pres., Lee Roy Valpoon, Yadollah Malek-Khosrovi, Alexis Lo, Kau Yuan Chang, jabr Abu- Ghazala. Abolghasem Rahimi Yasdi, Louis Lau, Abdul Abdi, president, Cyrus Sadri, Ahmad Khosrowi, Hisamitsu Nakadomari. International Friends Mrs. Perva Hughes. advisor. Dr. William Black, sponsor. The International Friends was organized by students from outside the Continental United States on United Nations Day, 1957, for the i purpose of enriching their lives through a better understanding of its members and the countries they represent. This year's membership includes students from Iran, jordan, Formosa, China, Hong Kong, Bolivia, Italy, Okinawa, Venezuela, Germany, lndia, and Hawaii. Dr. William A. Black sponsors the organization, and Mrs. Perva Hughes is the advisor. 71 Above, left to right, first row: Judy Garrett, Trudy Kite, Kay Kennedy, Marilyn Cline, representative to Religious Activities Council, Sandra Ellis, secretary, Shirley Cline, treas- urerg back row: john Grove, Henry Roberts, co-moderator, Janice Tanner, co-moderator, Marilyn Hill, representative to Religious Activities Council, Mrs. Thomas Cnrrans, sponsor. Westminster Fellowship Below, left to right, first row: Linda Eagleson, Myrna Swanson, Margie Bnrrisg second row: Gene Pettit, Paul Ferrel, Ed Burris. Baptist Student Union Left, outside: Freda NVright, Darlene Griffith, Gail Leeper, Dorothy McGinnis, Paula Polfer, Madge Ginardi, Carol Davis, Linda Slaughter, Rose Marie Strothman, Nancy Russey, Mary Webber, Wilma Francis, Jean Miller, Lois Benedict, Miss Pendergraftg left, inside: Pat Ledbetter, Betty Elimon, Kay Adams, Luanna Divine, Joan Young, Beverlee Roach, Virginia Eagleson, Jean Sund- gren, Hedy Hashimoto, Jeanne McCall, Susie Brodie, Becky Eakins, Mfanda Weickert, Geneva Gideon, Brenda Rhinehart, Diann Fulton, Charlene Yates: right, outside: Ruth Leming, Donna Lance, Jo Ann Ryder, Anita Jefferson, Leseley Adey, Shirley Russell, Deanne Cole, Mary Espy, Joi Stacey, Barbara Lattin, Sandra Besse, Linda Rayl, LaNell Linn, Betty Jo Murray, Judi Stambach, Janice Meier, right, inside: Marilyn Crawford, Beverly Werbe, Judy Crumley, Sharon Patton, Sue Davidson, Connie McLean, Carol Ames, Sandy Hollingsworth, Judy Wheeler, Nancy Tindel, Pamela Porr, Sharon McClenahan, Joyce Cottom, Patricia Volker, Janet Gosch, Judy Brown, Ruth Miller, Sharon Chapman. Pitt Peppers OFFICERS, left to right: Mary Espy, pub- licity chairman, Sharon Patton, secretary, Joyce Cottom, vice-president, Sharon Chap- man, president, Miss Pendergraft, sponsor, Charlene Yates, treasurer, Sandy Hollings- vvorth, recording secretary, Tim Lukon, ac- tivities chairman, not pictured. Seated above, left lo right, first row: Linda Gold, Wanda Lou Mitchell, Mary Kane, Joan Goldrick, Margaret Miller, Mary Kay Dillon, Mary Cole, Margaret Kennedy, Geraldine Brown, Kay Wimmer, Mary Ann Cowley, Mary Margaret Dagley, Wanda Oertle, Frances A. Laliorte, Patsy Moreland, Judy Boyerg second row: Marie Girard, Nina Howard, LaNell Linn, Virginia Stith, Annetta Strong, Mona Ackley, Anita Cooper, Janie Smith, Evelyn Damrill, Kathryn S. Carr, Kay Massine, Myrna Swanson, Colleen Shanks, Becky Eakinsg thi-rd row: Marlene Gray, Mary Espy, Carrie Harris, Pat Wint, Billie Webster, Marcia Reck, Lucy Swaney, Sue Davidson, Barbara Benning, Barbara Wilhoit, Carol Maples, Pinky Mayer, Jeanene Gibson, Rae Newell, Minnie Ross: fourth row: Joe Meditz, Gary Loveland, Kenneth Robb, Daryl Stephens, Bobbie Thomas, Edwin Henry, Wilhert Parkison, Charles Ramsey, Student The Student Kansas State Teachers Association-National Education Association is the professional association for college students preparing to teach. A member of Student KSTA-NEA is a member oi his state education association QKSTAJ and the national association QNEAJ, with all the rights, priv- ileges, and responsibilities of associate membership in the professional organizations. Charles Dunivan, Ernie Hartman, Ronald Jost. The Student KSTA-NEA provides members with opportunities for developing personal growth and professional competenceg for gaining an understanding of the history, ethics, and program of the organ- ized teaching professiong for participating in cooperative work on the problems of the profession and the community, for active professional membership on the local, state, national, and world levels. Iirflozu, left lu 1'ight,firs1 row: Linda Feland, Carol Roseboom, Patricia Queen, Laurie Klopfenstein, Martha Ann Sanders, Carol Thornberry, Bessie Gilkey, Sandra Denham, Jeanne Chambers, Sara Wolverton, Ann Farabi, Barbara Etter, Roberta Reynolds, Alma Rossg second row: Virgil Hodge, Mary Ann VVatkins, Betty Thomas, Phyllis Allen, Mary Bogie, Mary Beth Burns, Donece Dragoo, l-Vanda Mosher, Mary Lyon, Irene Brown, Janice Baggs, Marilyn Jones, Mary Ruth Trent, Virginia Kuykendall, Ann Sramek, Jeanine McCall: llzirrl 1-mv: Yancy Whitworth, Kay Sullivan, Mary Burlingame, Elizabeth Povoclnik, Nancy Knewtson, Dolly Gates, Judy Nelson, Rose Marie Houser, Regina Baker, Joyce Foltz, Mary Ann Gennnell, Karen X'Valizer, Katherine Brooks, Sue YVagner, Bill Xvilcox, Robert C. Bolton: fourth row: Ken Ladek, Harold Pilkington, Art Hedges, Sr., Warren Lee Wicker, Leigh T. Reynolds, Don Lind, John W. Rucker, Dave Hurst, Paul Ferrel, Richard Myers, Wayne Hogard, Dwight Sandahl, Ralph Rowe, Carrol Burehinal, Donald Plotner, AIIUUF, left to rigl1t,fir.rt row: joan I-lerrmann, Ruth Leming, Ilene Ginardi, Ruth Ann Barrett, Sharon Shively, Geneva Gideon, Nadine Russell, Ardath Payne, Henryetta Wilson, Leseley Adey, Barbara Lattin, Rayma Yocam, Carla Cormode, Norma Jean Wilson, Carolyn Lindsey: second row: Enid Jeffers, Freda WVright, Luanna Divine, Sandra Covey, Charlene Yates, Louise Prouse, Sue Creason, Karen Williams, Mary Kay Wart, Janet Hedrick, Wilma M. Smith, Beverly Dewater, Rondi Roberts: third row: -Iabr Abu-Gliazala, Tom Wheaton, Ronnie Ray Koger, Maurice Reiter, Don Nichols, John Harley, state corresponding secretary, Don Barnes, Richard Crumley, Don Clark, David Yvilson, Louis E. Bartholomew, Scottie Harmon, Wayne I-Iickox. K I A OFFICERS, lzelow, left to right, first row: Linda Green, first vice president, Richard Henthorn, president, Rayma Yocam, secretary back row: Freda Berner, treasurer, Rosemary Ulm, publicity chair- man, Ann Farabi, second vice-president, Nina Howard, historian Miss Judy Shugard, below, represented Student- KSTA as candidate for Homecoming Queen. - !,,ls I '. T u W-li GRANT co. M? ss. SPONSORS, first row, left to right: Dr. William A. Black, Mrs. Perva Hughes, Dr. Aldon Bcbbg ser- ond row: Mr. Don Milliken, Dr. Homer L. John- son, Dr. X-Villiznn Bray, Mr. Guy Coonrod. Inxide row, left to right: Linda Slaughter, Sharon Shively, Rulh Ann Barrett, William Allen, jim Gilstrap, Ernie Forlnerg outside -row: Floyd Tinsley, Garry Smith, john Castel-man, Judy Wheeler, Ann Rhinehart, Kay Kincaid, Judy Scherff, Karen Taylor, Dale Reese, Howard Turner, Joi Stacey, Carolyn Lindsey, Judy Garrett, Ron Kordas. Miss Ann Rhinehart was the Young Republicans' 'Homecoming Queen can- Republicans didatc. OFFICERS, left lo right: Sherire Gill, vice- chairmang Judy Scherff, chairman: Ann Rhinehart, secrelaryg Ernie Former, treas- urerg Dale Rccsc, first vice-chairman. il ,ik Q 45 Q w-L Kfgi 1 'f 1 ivdg .A.l w , ' 'I J . W-Avfl N1 U if y sf 5' Tn, .ix wa 'Y W N .1--4 .. ' 3, ., -.tj Q, nv 3. A ,.- ' - .flb 'x an -,w'.f.,:f,': Qc- ,f-. ,fs 4 Q 1? Q ,. .' 22,'5Q,1,?-Gag'-'f ' ' . 1 ' if i5 ' 'I wi '..'w:,'fc'?b2 '1 7,c.T l ' if s , W ' Y iQ'5 ,'1.'f'ql?-2'f'faj. Ai! ' ' xo'-.pf 'J f F RQ-x -2- Q32-U Q lx Ex , QE Y 1 ' .gn D-, A , FV 'sf!itl'!LA QQ, P'f'a ' e ,fffgl Q M' rv img W ' N1 t f ' 1 if ,wg T586 1 I L11 ,f.-W V ffm 1- wf 9 ' EVM i' .Y 1 JW I 1 1 .1 .' .V I ' J ' if 3 .. i : gK k ' Q Radio Staff REHEARSAL Left to right: jim Smith, john Campbell, Paul Arabia. jim Yllulton, Mary Lee justice, Ken Pierson, Dr. Strawn, Advisor, Bob Stuart. Left Lo right: Bob Stuart, Mary Lee justice, Jim lvalton. TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES Left to right: Paul Arabia, Station Manager: jim Smith, Chief Announcer and Program Director. Left to right: john Campbell, Chief technician. Ken Pierson, Chief engineer. 78 Pitt State Radio On The Air Mary Lee justice, Ladies News Editor sn 37 5 '1. 'tag .FM 'ww f 2 X El I Q 7 W W4 Z 3 jp? W ' gf . uk R 1 4 1 I X X . 1 X I f ' ' ' :Q Ea' 1 5 3 S ,yy uifsx N? f' ,Q 3' V, A ..,. A 5 Q '45, W , 'ugycfafu-E: 14,1 1 , ' ','. 11..'f ' ,, ff if 'WLEY' 1' I X L w 1 . 5 X , M .. ,.,:,, 1 3 'XR Jfwl, in H w 'If V - . :inf M. , '4 A 4 w m r Aw gf' 1' L. 3.5 f-.: I x -7. . ,H W, w Q13 41 ' 'W f-fl f K x ' s w - F H421 W 5 3 f fini ifnxh Y v ,fy wwx , ,- -,My .4-sw - V First row, left to right: Carol Ames, Luanna Divine, Connie McLean, Diane Branham, Freda Wettstein, Delores Pillon, Betty Elimon, Bridget Lyons, Jo Ann Post, Rose Hcnnesseyg second row: Freda lNright, joan Herrmann, Marcia Chaney, Brenda Moor, Sharon Coon, Jane Rhoads, Donna Longerot, Val Marsters, judy Mayes, jeane Anderson, Peggy Wilcoxg third row: Nancy Schulte, Timotheia Lukon, Anna Lou Jackard, Marlys Horn, Heather Sims, Minnie Ross, Marcia Glick, Sondra Besse, Marilyn Coleman, Carolyn Southern, Wilma Francis, Sandra Staats, Sue Black- erhy, Mary Mfebber. hysical Education Majors and Minors First row, left to right: Mary Ann Mulnix, Marlene Gray Coldiron, Becky Newland, Marilyn Crawford, Jacque Karr, Gay Near, Pat Ledbetter, jean Sundgren, Gwen Dopps, Lydia Martin, Mary Kane, Nancy Stigginsg second row: Judith Roberts, janet Carson, joan Nuzum, Linda Dilhnan, Sharon Chapman, Grace Mustard, Myrlene Willis, Judy Farber, LaNeIl Linn, Mary Ellen Franks, Jeri Madden, Marie Girard. Home Economics Club Seated above, left to right are, first row: Sharron Driskill, Ruth Roberts, Beverly DeWater, Esther Louthan, Carolyn Carr, Carol Rosebloom, Sue Creason, Elaine Hewett, Sallyanne Edminsterg second row: E. Louise Gibson, sponsor, Mrs, Charleen Varner, sponsor, Kay Brooks, treasurer, Judy Chapman, vice-president, Mary Lee justice, president, Charlene Hardwick, secretary, Minnie Veasey, historian, Mary Hankammer, instructor, Hilma R. Davis, instructor: third row: Margaret A. Brown, Kay Sullivan, janet Phillips, Carol Katzer, Norma Wilson, Barbara Miller, Stephanie Mason, Sandra Denham, jean Miller, Kay Lynne Gibson, Sharon Shively, Carolyn Lindsey, Billie Raye Webster, Donece Dragoo, Linda Slaughter, Laurie Klopfenstein. First row, left to riglzl: Lorry K. Sedgwick, Carolyn Loss, Joyce Killion, Rufus W. l-logardg second row: George E. Marriott, j. M. Sadnavitch, jim Crosson, Les Hesse, Paul Francis, Roger Patrick, Don Nichols, William Gifford. 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H 'X-Ni' Y V I I IA 4 we ' 13 5, 1 iq fl- 4 'f 'fx JT T A K . si -'H' 1 , 'HV Z, - K, LT' xxx xxxx .xx X Xxx xx 'xx 1601 South Elm Alwiw, left to right, firxl row: jerry Goins, president, Murl Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Craig, and jocclyn, Don Scott, jerry Murphy: second row: Carl Wofford, Riley Zwuhlcn, Bill Shelton, secretttryftrcasnrer, james Coldiron, William Black, vice-presidentg llzirzl row: Fred Evans, Robert Miller, S. K. Lloyd, Fred Wiggins, Gary Martin, Jerry lwuhlen. House of 209 Below, left to right, first row: Don Racy, president, Mrs. McGee, Sammy Nakodomari, secretary-treasurer, Norman Wallace, vice-president: second row: Eldon Richardson. Richard Meriaux, lVi1liam McNeil, Lyle Howard, third row: Richard Bloomcamp, Mike Walker, Lew Maneval, Pete Cauthon, Edward McBrien, EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. first row, left lo right: Alvin Proctor, sponsor: jim England, president: Joyce Cottom, secretary: Richard Welty, sponsor: second row: David Crain, student governmentg Tom Cameron, treasurerg Dean Wright, educational affairsg Martin Lewis, human relationsg Jim Perry, student affairs. Student Council The Student Council at Kansas State College of Pittsburg is the major governmental organization by and for the students. It represents the stu- dents in all student affairs and initiates such actions as it deems necessary for their best interest. It is dedicated to the promotion of scholarship and student leadership in the fulfillment of a varied and vital college education. le, '15, --- fjnal'AS , v -F, I j:,, H ', 1- V. 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' 1 '.-H ff -e.-1.13 mst , Golden Crest P 3 ll TRANS , ff if ' idtlcir inrsaun A F'-.QQIFIQYAHSAL C Golden Crest is the honorary society for senior women who have won scholastic distinction and have demonstrated a worthy quality of leadership and service in the life of the college. Qualifications for membership are: 85 or more hours of credit with an A- average, including one semester of fourteen or more hours of resident credit with a grade point average of 3.5 or betterg an active interest and leadership in campus organizations and activitiesg and a notable desire to be of serv- ice to the college and community. The Advisory Board for the 1959-1960 academic year were: Dr. Rebecca Patterson, chairmang Mrs. CI. O. Davisg Dr. Elizabeth Cochran: Mrs. R. G. Smithg and Mrs. Prentice Gudgen. 87 fag: r 1,1 1: Gold Key vice-president: jerry Davis, presidentg and David Crain, secre tary: second row: Ali Hahihi, Dr. Leonard H. Axe, sponsor James Hawley, David McMillan, Dr, D. T. Cornish, sponsor. The Gold Key Society is the honorary organization on campus for junior and senior men. Members are selected on the basis of leadership, scholar- ship, character, student activities, and service to the college. Dr. Dudley T. Cornish, Mr. Carnie Smith, and Dr. Leonard H. Axe are the advisors of Gold Key. First row, 1011 lo right ure: jan Seifert, jerry Hamilton, Richard Sullivan, Tom Lisenbecg second row: Martin Lewis, Roy D. NVright, William Willhans, Les Hesse, and Richard Meriaux. First row, left to right: james Kneebone, treasurer: Fred Harder Alpha Phi Omega First row, left lu right: Leo Gillespie, Mark Roberts, Nelson Butz, Steve Motokawag second row: Rich Ruhmann, Lee Peoples, Dr. L. L. Tracy, Dr. E. W. Crandall: not pictured: Floyd Tinsley, Art Hedges, Ken Nakasa. Alpha Phi Omega, the service fraternity on campus composed of men who have been members of the Boy Scouts of America, is dedicated to the service of students and faculty in worthwhile projects. A 1960 campus project of outstanding merit was a joint operation with the campus YMCA to erect college signs at the north and south city limits of Pittsburg on highway 69. Awarding of the Cutest Pan-Ugly Man contest trophies, left to right: Nina Howard, president of Sigma Sigma Sigma: Nancy Schulte, Cutest Pan: Dale Caldwell, president of Shirk Hall, john Harley, Ugly Man: Richard Ruhniann is shown presenting the trophies. 89 90 Alpha Kappa Psi First row, left to righl: james Clopton, Ronald xVilT'lSCll, Kenneth Benz, Charles Logan: 5f'C0l1!i min: jack Prigniorc, Hans YVolpers, Charles Thomison, Ronald Marquardt, joe Bartelli, Don Haas, Herb Smith: llzird row: jack Franklin, Gary Thompson, Murle Lassman, james Woestman, Robert Carlyle, Larry Pickert, Marvin Wilson, Louis Temple, William Utley. Alpha Kappa Psi, the first professional business fraternity in the United States, was founded at New York University on October 5, 1904. Its objects are to further the indi- vidual welfare of its membersg to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce ac- counts and finance, to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein, and to promote and advance in institutions of college rank courses leading to degrees in business administration. The national office publishes a Placement Directory for graduating seniors which is sent to over 3,000 business firms throughout the United States. Epsilon Mu Chapter was established on campus late in the spring semester of 1959. Its activities include business meetings, guest speakers from all phases of business at pro- fessional meetings, tours of local business firms, and supervision of the Pittsburg Junior Achievement Program. Male business administration majors having completed a minimum of 12 hours col- lege credit and possessing a average are eligible to apply for membership. An initia- tion preceded by a pledge period is held each semester. EXECUTIVE COMMIT'l'Eli, clockwisrw Wlilliam Kincaid, dep- uty counselor: Cary Read, vice- presidentg Jim Bannncr, presi- dentg jim Perry, treastn'erg Jerry Coltrane, secretary. Epsilon Mu Chapter Initiation Banquet-guest speaker: W. H. Caldwell, Executive vice- president, Mid-America, Inc. Chapter Bulletin Board-4th floor Russ Hall Homecoming Princess Marsha Reck co-sponsored by Epsilon Mu Chapter. The charter is framed and hung in the Business Depart- ment Office. Department, fall picnic. 91 Delta Psi Kappa First row, left to right: Mary Ann Mulnix, Charlene Yates, Jacque Karr, Judith Roberts: second row: Pat Ledbetter, joan Nuzum, Dr. Triplett, Jean Sundgren, Gwen Dopps. Psi Chi First row, left to right: Robert Lowe, Dr. Glaze, Woodrow Kurth, Joyce Cotrell, Dr. Maxine Hagan, Leona Hampton, George Marriottg second row: R. W. Hogard, Larry Sedgewick, Dr. J. M. Sadnavitch, Paul Francis, james Crosson, Donald Becker, jerry Buchan, Les Hesse, William Gifford, Richard Lewis. Epsilon Pi Tau A professional organization for those in the field of industrial arts. Front to back, left to right: David Aims, Mr. Miles, Burdette Bee, Mr. Penny, co-trustee, Lyle Shneeder, Richard Holz- richter, president, Dr. Porter, Mr. Hafer, Larry Sedgwick, Robert Ross, Carroll Burchinal, Richard jacques, Godron secretary, Ralph Rowe, Paul Bocker, Richard Henthorne. O Kappa Delta P1 Members of Kappa Delta Pi, honorary organization for education majors, are as follows: Mona Ackley, Freda Berner, Martha Blades. Mrs. Lillian Bland, Robert Blazer, Mrs. Emajeane Boone, Mrs. Macy Brandenburg, Henry Buscher, Cecil Bush, Mrs. Helen Carlson, Mae Carlson, Mrs. june Carpenter, Mrs. Kathryn Carr, Sharon Chapman, Anita Cooper, Mrs. Betty Daniels, Jerry Davis, Mrs. Lucile Davis, Nora Davis, Sara Easley, Mrs. Gladys Emmons, Donna Fike, Mrs. Dorothy Gastel, Mrs. Wanda Gibson, Geneva Gideon, Ilene Ginardi, Marie Girard, james Hawley, Mrs. Marjorie Hay, Richard Henthorn, Nina Howard, Mrs. Sybil jobe, Mary Lee justice, Mrs. Jacqueline Karr, Mrs. Lucille Kennedy, Beverly Knox, Virginia Kuykendall, Mrs. Frances LaForte, Mrs. Mildred Lawrence, jane Leake, Harold Leap. Mrs. Opal Lowe, Mary Lyon, Mrs. Themla McKee, Phyllis Mahaffey, Mrs. Diantha Lovern, Carol Maples, Barbara Medford, Mrs. Hazel Meeker, Barbara Monsour, Maire Morfo1'd, Roy Myer, Richard Myers, Mrs. Doris Nichols, Alta Oehine, Betty O,Malley, John Patterson, Mrs. Anna Jane Plute, Margaret Raines, Mrs. Anna Reed, Mrs. Doris Reed, Mrs. Virginia Romondo, Phillip Rose, Mrs. Elizabeth Ross, Linda Secrest, Colleen Shanks, Mrs. Juanita Sircoulomb, Sharon Stephan, Annetta Strong, Mrs. Lois Taggart, Dorris Trigg, Benjanin Warren, Donna Mfatson, Mrs. Theora Webber, Beverly Mfesonig, Mrs.. Bessie Whitehead, Mrs. Ruth Wilcher, Mrs. Marjorie 'Wilson, Mrs. Lou Wimmer, Mrs. Imogene Wise, Mrs. Ruby Wood. I-Ierder, treasurer, Dale Adell, Mr. Livingston, Don Mosier, Vffmif-:r f-2 - f- -'- .- 1 T d.. 1140114-Q' ,.,... ,..., .'..- -.,,,2.-.f, - -, F-:I-.QW-M-L J u. Ndi H F 1 55 2 f l '. 1- 1 :5 1 11-., Sf, Lg 'S' 1 Y 1 Nw E4 .. 4' me r hiv Q' 'a if 21 , N1 ' s 1 N '- 5, , J. l nsggw .KH- wi 2 'Qf' Www 1 4 L 4 J' w mgli 1 1 G- X I ,Hi gui .. ., if lf, Y I, wmigfgg uk.-,,. , f ,. Wm if 3 l l Barbara Rondelli Sheila Prichard Ann Wilson Alpha Kappa Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota was organized on campus in 1930, the first teachers college chapter of the national professional music fraternity for women. Sigma Alpha Iota was established in 1903 at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, and incorporated in 1904. Members are chosen for Sigma Alpha Iota on the basis of out- standing musical ability and high scholastic ratings, Any musi- cian establishing and maintaining an outstanding reputation for high musical standards as a public performer or teacher may be invited to become an honorary member. The purpose of the organization is to uphold and further the highest ideals of musical education and performance. 96 Sigma Alpha Iota Sherry Yantis Carolyn Blzlckett Vavra Mary Lyon Gloria Reda Marilou Bork Pamela Caviness Linda Caldwell Left to right: Mary Lou Bork, Corresponding secretaryg Sherry Yantis, Recording secre- tary: Connie Vavra, president: Gloria Reda, treasurerg Mary Lyon, vice-president. OFFICERS, left to right: Bill Snider, treasurcrg Carl Mathis, warden: jim Kneebone, sccretaryg Tom Lisenbcc, president: john Sterlc, historian: jun Seifert, vice-president: Bill Elliott, alumni SCCl'ClEl1'y. Phi u lpha Sinfonia Front row. left lo right: Bill Snider, Bill Elliott, David Barnhill, Don Good, Ron Harris, jim Knecboncg xecontl row: john Stcrlc, Dick Dale, Don Cllk-iilli, Don Sieberns, Tom Lisenbee, Mr. Osadtlhuk, sponsorg third row: Curl Mathis, Kendall Harrington, Don McGlothlin, Hubert Bird, jack Gillette, Gcorfzc Schackelton. f .di WR: X N Q .I 151' - . , ,, I., M eta , . fail A - A-gn? ' rf - ' . - , ' Q 5,4 .hy-xl .iiiillf un., Lf ff tj' Vrzfflff M V N.-.4 V A , F.. .i , .N Iwi .M -TL. ', :QA F4 'G L' -'A YV lf: Y LA, ,I P . 'YM ' 5 4 i li .R 1, .-+1 1.1. gg , E' 1 - ' ' vw X, xhgxkxq ' 1 ' iff i?U3' - Q .N l, -Ji, -1:.,1.,,.. K 'l X 'J in - . VIH f J in X Y :E .ZX f ' 'lu 1 .l svn HQ 1 'L'I? ' - T QQ' r . V - Q.: YN f J' if ,lf 7 i V' Scabbard jerry R. Bitner Kenneth R. Corsini Paul Degener Lawrence Gentry Since 1954, Company B, Twelfth Regiment of the National Military Honorary Fraternity, Scabbard and Blade, has sought to develop and sustain the qualities that make good officers and to promote preparedness for active participation in miltary 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 advanced classes. Projects include the Military Ball, other social events, and membership on standing committees which serve to solve problems with the department. Bob Serra Robert Strahan Richard Sullivan William R. Willhaus David Scheih Cadet lst Lt. Martin Lewis Cadet 2nd Lt. William McNeil Cadet lst Sgt. Y Fred Harder And Blade Edward Gripkey Richard Henthorn l Ron Maupin V 'V Q Capt. Forest Pierce, is -p, Sponsor I n 4' 1 , ASSOC. MEMBERS: '- Ig K ' ' Lt. Col. James Brandon Ca L. Sidnc Guthrie , P 'Y Capt. Gerard Frey Sgt. Leslie Smith Dr. Dudley Cornish Dr. Alvin Proctor Dr. Willis Tompkins '0 xx- Q ,Ax K+, .4 I s - L' I K 0 4 , . S: Q5 2,3 y, 4 H Alan Hobson Ray A. Laing David McMillan Ronald Marquardt OFFICERS: Cadet Capt. Richard Meriaux I . Row one, left tomight: Lt. Col. Brandon, P. R. lst Lt. McNeil, P. R. Capt. Bilner, P. R. lst Lt. Gallup, Sgt Toohey, Capt. Frey. Row two: P. R. lst Sgt. Lindsay, Sgt. Hess, P.l.0. Snider, S-1 Henthorn, S3 Ruhmann S2 Gardner, Sl Rowe, 2nd Lt. Sceib and Berry. Row three: Sgt's. Mize, Crassi, Lovgrell, 5hCll0l1, C2lHfiCld Cothren, Bonnici, Perry, Cpl. Burns. Row four: Casterman, Sgt's..Hitchcock, Marshel, Harrison, Martin, Loh- men, Finley, Morrison, Cpl. Lee. Row five: Massingill, Suppinglon, Hamilton, Henderson, Nicholas, Cpl. Moto- kawa, Walton, Finley, Bleam, Ireton. Row six: Lawrence, Quinn, Barrick, Greer, l-101111, Cpl. BIHZCY, McWil- liams, Sargert, Mitchell, Machelta. Row seven: Reagen, Highfill, Armstrong, Parker, Adams, Pearson, Gillaspie Korns, Wilcox, McWilliams. Row eight: Leech, Morrison, O'Malley. Company A 7th Regiment of the PERSHING RIFLE STAFF, row one, left to right: Exec. McNeil, Capt. Bitner, lst Lt. Gallup. Row two: S4 Henthorn, Sl Rowe, S2 Gardner, S3 Rulnnan, PIO Snider. 1 P. R. Lt. Richurcl Rulnnzxnn leading the company to the maneuver nreu. Take l0-smoke 'em if you got 'e1n. ., .An- Memlmers of P. R. Company capturing an aggressor. Opening rations at I5 above zero. Cadet Captain Jerry Bitner and Pershing Rifle Drill Team standing at Retreat. ational Society of Pershing Rifles Miss Sherry Gill. Pershing Rifle Queen-'GU-61. The unit, only three years on this campus, is already one of the largest Pershing Rifles companies in the United States. Active in all campus activities, the com- pany 'has earned the respect of the community by its efforts in Blood Donor Drives and other public-spirited attitudes. Formed of outstanding basic cadets, the Pershing Rifles strives to contribute to the advanced course. 'lOl flag i- FTSE' le'-D' 1' f M - 9+ ---., .,-i rf?-1 f ' '- ,......Z-f - Y- --, , ' ' - -LIT- D ' ..-17... .- ..-...1.. V-.- - W , ,-.-.A ' , Y L---- AY , - -.-, ' ' ?- bg 4 IT' jg -- .....,, 43 Y Y , - ,. Q 5- -4 , , M f ,,x- g,4-- ,V , ,, -Q, - - ' - --- , tv --V .. , 55,-..N-, si, 1. ,, V4 f-F.-ai.- 1.15. A- - - R----T' N'1' -as Tr:-.: 217, , ' . A'-Q. -1 -,, v TE :w vp-ft. Q 1-K l .1 ff-. Y- --- .---,-, , f 5 . ,,- :,1 L- - 1 ,..? .- ug- Y.. V- LM . , ta ':- -- --1 532' -'l -L-Y 2: 2 l if Section Index College Band College Orchestra College Choir Laboratory Schools Religious Iimplmasis Days Kanza Staff Collegio Staff ROTC A-V Center Homecoming Campus Queens Apple Day Outstanding Seniors Who's 1r'V1lO Concert Series College Theater AWS Student Center Board Miscellaneous 104 105 106 107 100 110 112 114 110 120 128 134 135 136 138 140 144 146 147 103 The College Band is seated above in the following sections. FLUTES: Mary Lyon, Roberta Kendall, Erma Rose, Gloria Reda CLARINETS: john Sterle, Don Sieberns, Don McGlothlin, Mary Frances Molka, Thresa Seaberry, Mary Lou Bork, Wanda Mosher NET: james Kneebone. BASS CLARINET: Carl Mathis. BASSOONS: jack Gillette, Marilyn Hill. ALTO SAXOPHONE Charles Snow, Mary Logsdon, janet Thomas, TENOR SAXOPHONE: Charles Sharp. BARITONE SAXOPHONE: John Carreg gio. TRUMPETS: Thomas Lisenbee, jan Seifert, Ronald Harris, David Dalton, William York, Gregg Turner, Philip Morgan FRENCH HORNS: Donald Good, William Snider, Leon Ballenger, Richard Dale. BARITONES: DiAnn Delaney, Kendall Har rington. TROMBONES: Karolyn Statz, Steve Mosler, Richard Shaner, David Darrow. TUBAS: George Shackelton, Donald Cukjati TIMPANI: Ralph Mock. PERCUSSION: Mary Ellen Franks, Pamela Caviness, Tony 'Woodward College Band Anna Marie Estes, Terry Delanc, Sheila Pritchard, John Curran, Gary I-Ievel, Bobbie Williams, Janice Thomas. ALTO CLARI- l 'l'hc College Orchestra is sealed in Lhe following sections. FIRST VIOLINSI DOFIHIG 5iCbCl'I1S, Milfilyll Smith, Robert ROSSCI, Milli' Sue Young, Ellen Peters. SECOND VIOLINS: Markwood HolmeS, Cilthminff Adams, Milfilyll Clinff, YOSl1ik0 IW2llDC, Carol Jeffries. Alice Ann Dechario. VIOLAS: Lowell Adams, Louisa Bruce, Pamela Caviness, Dorothy Sll'21Wl1, Alice Dutcher. CELLOS: William Elliott, Lois Leker, Linda Caldwell, Benny Clinesmith, Ellen Pllgll. STRING B-A551553 DCMOH ROSSCI, RlChi11'd Smilh. FLUTE: Ann Wilson, Rose Mary Owens, Erma Rose, Roberta Kendall. OBOES: Karon Hagexnann, Jacquelyn Brock, Rclna Dickson CLARINETS: john Sterle, Don McGlotl1lin, Mary Frances Molka, Anna Marie Estes, Terry Dolanc. BASSOONS: jack Gillette, Marylyn I-Iill. HORNS: Donald Good, Leon Ballcnger, Floyd Snider, Larry Clun1,.Richard Dale. TRUMPETS: Thomas Lisenbee, jan Seifert. TROMBONES: DiAnn Delaney, Steven Mosler. TIMPANI: Ralph Mock. Choir and Opera Orchestra 10 SOPRANOS: Roma Ann Smith, Barbara Rondelli, Betty Frobish, Maxine Patarini, Sheila Pritchard, Gloria Reda, Marjorie LeGore, Mary Lou Bork, Mary Ruth Trent, Connie Vavra, Sandra Ellis. ALTOS: Karolyn Statz, Linda Caldwell, Sue Davidson, Mdly Sue Young, Marilyn Smith, Karen Davis, Ruth Ann Pease, Sherry Yantis, Mavis Gowan, Virginia Kuykendall, Sue Ellen Toeller, . . . . . . ' G S . h Connie Carr, Hazel Mozely, Barbara Louthan, Phyllis Osborn. TENORS. jnn Kneebone, Leon Ballangei, Keith Barnes, ary m1t , B l Rossell Dave Barnhill, Ronald Harris, Eddy Edwards, Hubert Bird. BASSES: Carl Mathis, George Shackelton, Ralph Mock, on , Steve Mosler, jack Gillette, jerry Dodson, Don Wooten, Philip Morgan, Dick Dale, Harold Hampton, Bill Elliott, Gregg rlllHCl'. College Choir 106 wu ? Horace Mann Elementary School Primary grade children develop an interest in reading when they are helped by student teachers. 'IO7 'I .. 12:1 Y- . i , J. 4. nfl- -Y E 'F'fn'T' if 47 -'iv - fr: ' A- ,. 'fe-wfaii. .W is 3, '3AQ.fg1N-J B If-1 Q .-'-:C f-N. .11 . V . ,-4. Q. on .1821 , v, . .xx -.. giiiigtg '-g.,,g,,'.:55fcs'!!ff ' . Q ,. .,.,, . - wa.,-9? lr 2.gi'gBP9-ifij?, 3 ' ' 'Lf' -- 2- ---. 'w9f?.- ' 4 if , cg. -1 :f 1 P32-if -321'-52:.a:.. ' ' ' College High School High school gym class gives student teacher Charlene Yates practice in teaching the rules of volleyball. Student teacher Nancy Mcnghini gives dictation in Il shorthand class. .L , ' ii mv T Religious if Emphasis S Days if Dr. Alan Cheesebro, the i'Minister for Modern Youth from San Diego, Californiag Father Maur Burbach, a Bene- dictine priest from the Immac- ulate Conception Seminary in Conception, Missourig Rev. john B. Holt, associate pro- fessor of Missions at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, and Rabbi Sidney H. Brooks, instructor in Compara- tive Religion at the University Dr. Alan Cheesebro of 01-Haha, Qluaha, Nebraska, Father Maur Burbach led discussion on the topic L'Campus Gods on Trial during this year's Religious Emphasis Days. Dr. Cheesebro, as- sistant minister of the First Presbyterian Church in San Diego is in charge of evangelism, the program for married couples, and public relations, and he has a weekly television program, The Master's Hand, which deals with religious art. Father Maur Burbach is Dean of Philosophy at Immaculate Conception Seminary, professor of philosophy and lit- urgy and a well-known author and editor. Rev. John B. Holt served for ten years as a Methodist minister in the Philippines and planned the Glen Lake Methodist Church, Glen Rose, Texas. Rabbi Brooks lectures on college campuses under the auspices of the jewish Chautauqua Society, an organization which creates a better understanding of jews and Judaism through education. He is spiritual leader of Temple Israel in Omaha and has pre- viously served congregations Rev. john B.Holt in RiCh1T10Ud, Virginia, and Rabbi sidney I-I.Brooks Springfield, Ohio. He received his M.H.L. degree from He- brew Union College in 1946. The four guests were pre- sented in three traditional con- vocations which were followed by informal discussions. A stu- dent-faculty luncheon was held March 7 and an evening pro- gram was held on March 8. Members of the Religious Ac- tivities Council and interested students made up the Reli- gious Emphasis Days commit- tee which planned and pre- sented all these programs. Kanza Departmental and Organizational editors are Sherrill Schneider,Beckie Todd, and Barbara Etter. Staff revolves around editor: Sandy Kellner. Art editor: jim Diehr Kanza Ball chairman: jean Ward Sports editor: Cecilia Kosorog Class Panel Editors: Luanna Divine and Max Sullins. Our sponsor is Dr. Charles Guardia. Bill Utley is. Business Manager. Introduction and Student lndcx: Sharon Alexander, joan Coldrick. and Lila joseph. Staff Greek Editors: Fern Burleson, Marvin Wil- son, and Beverly Werbe. v. in V Editor and Business Manager, Sandy and Bill, keep things running smoothly. 2 T -4 jerry jenner edited the sports pages. Louis Bartholomew was business manager for the Collegio both first and second semesters. Collegio First semester editor and associate editor, Henry Aiman and Shirley Christian. 4 l Staff Linda Hays was society editor for the first semester. mf ,Qs H 15. - - as-,F Paul Francis, Cullcgio pholograplicr. The Board of Publicalions selected Shirley Christian Lo serve as second semester editor of the Collcgio. ' Linda Hays was elected to serve as her associalc editor H4 Lt. Col. Brandon The Reserve Officers Training Corps at Kan- sas State College of Pittsburg, under the com- mand of Lt. Col. Brandon, has achieved a nota- ble record. Cadets from KSC at the 1959 ROTC Summer Camp won the Camp Commanders Trophy and the Military Proficiency Award, the two highest awards at camp. Competition in- cluded thirty-eight colleges and universities throughout the Fifth Army area. Although the smallest institution in Kansas with ROTC, Kan- sas State College of Pittsburg has constantly turned out more Regular Army Officers than other Kansas institutions. Department of Military Science and Tactics Standing, left to right: Capt. Forest E. Pierce, SFC Harold C. Stagers SFC Charles C. Leverett, MSgt. Leslie A. Smith, SFC William M. Toohey Capt. Gerard T. Frey. Seated, left to right: Capt. Sidney C. Guthrie Dr. George Wells, Marjorie N. Reed, Capt. Amo L. Ponder, jr. The Brigade Staff is responsible for the proper administration and discipline of the cadet corps. The Color Guard is a voluntary unit and appears at all corps functions and parades throughout Kansas. . t ,S .. ..... W . , as . .W,.g,,,,.,,,.W....W -am . iii 5 - ' - 'S ' ' '--191 Fx 'L ' .:ii'mluu in -in V- 5.1.5. 11- ' 'I' 1' ' - .wut Brigade Commander, Frederick R. Harder: , sf, ' 7 -f ' - vi T. - its , Iggy warm' .-if 4 -fr f i 1 '51 it S6554 .Ja ,, ,, if if Hi li if 1 -i ' 5' ' Executive Officer, ,rv ' - hw.. af . 3 , 1 ... . .1 V ' , 112522. ff: :,,,.3 xaNi.i.' U if Martin R. Lewisg Bri- gade Adiutant, Wil- liam McNeil3 Battle Group Commanders, . Richard Meriaux and Ronald J. Maupin. 1 COMPANY E QMS III CLASSJ-First row, left to right: Capt. Forest E. Pierce, Benjamin S. Lewis, SFC E7 William M. Toohey. Second row: Richard Henthorn, Archie C. Ringfenberg, Ken- neth J. Filosa, Bobby L. Serra, Floyd W. Snider, Richard E Sullivan, Donald J. Haas, Lawrence H. Gentry. Third row: VValte1' E. Baughman, Donald P. Gardner, Kenneth R. Corsini, Donald E. Cukjati, john A. Curran, Terry L. Crawford, Thomas E. Crandon, Ronald G. Marquardt. Fourth row: Orville D. Scheib, Ferdinand L. janezic, john W. Estes, james L. Berry, Alun D. Hobson, James E. Rowe, joseph F. Bartelli, joseph W. Main. Fifth row: Bruce E. Roach, Frank R. Ortolani, john A. Bugni, Richard A. Ruhmann, Charles R. Thomas, Terry J. Todd, Robert F. Strahan. Company MS IV SENIOR CLASS-First row: William D. McNeil, Frederick R. Harder, Martin R. Lewis. Second row: Richard D. Meriaux, Ronald j. Maupin, Edward M. Gripkey. Third row: Steven E. Bartels, Roy F. Cagle, Lelland L. Gallup, john E. Webster, jerry R. Bitner, Carl L. Boswell. Fourth row: james R. Benham, Thomas H. Elliott, Robert L. Crews, Roy D, Wright, Kermit B. Fingerle, Lyle B. Payne, Ralph G. Redmond. Fifth row: Larry L. Wiggins, Wellington P. Deg- ener, Charles D. Sexton, John R. Fogarty, Ray A.,Laing, William R. Willhaus. COMPANY A: Company Commander, Cadet Captain Steven E. Bartels: Platoon Leaders, first raw, left to right: Cadet lst Lt. Ralph G. Redmond, Cadet lst Lt. james R. Benham, Cadet lst Lt. Carl L. Boswell, Cadet lst Lt. Wellington P. Degener, Cadre Officer Captain Gerard T. Frey. 6 Compan B COMPANY B: Company Cotmnztmlcr, Cadet Capt:-lin Roy F. Cnglcg Pluloon Lczulcrs, firxl row. lwfl Io riglll: Czulcl lst Ll. Chan D. Sexton, Czulct lst I.t. Lyle B, PZIYIIC, Czulct lst l.!. lVilliznn R. XK'illhz1us, Czuict lst l.t. Ray A. Laing. Company C COMPANY C: Company Contnnuntlcr. Cztrlct Captain -Iolnt IZ. 'Wt-HSICYZ Platoon I.C2llll'l's' firsl row, lwfl In righl: Czlrlcl Isl lft. Roll I.. C1'cws,C:ulct lst l.t.'l'hom:1sll. Elliott, Cznlcl lst l.l. Kcrtnil ll, 1'-lllgCl'lC. Ciulvl ISI 1.1. l42lI'l'y I.. Wiggins. Czulrc Ollifcr SFC Us llztrold C. Stztgcrs. Company D COMPANY D: Company Commander, Cadet Captain Lellzuul I.. Gallup? l'lill00ll IfC2Ul,Cl'S- ffl'-Yi F0112 1l'f1 I0 Tiglll-' Cilllfff lSI- I-L ilohn R. Fogzlrly. Cadet SFC I-lowurd E. lless, Cadet Master Sergeant David Crockett, Cadet lst I.t. Roy D. VVright, rm RCTC Band The Army ROTC Band is composed of cadets with musical ability and an interest in precision drill. The band plays at all corps functions and takes part in parades throughout Kansas. Commanded by Cadet Captain jerry Davis, the band and the drill team conduct one formal retreat ceremony per month at the flagpole in front ol Russ hall. Pirlzzwfl are, in front: SFC Ralph ii. Mock, Drum Major. Ifronl TIHIII, lrfl lo right: Cade! Capt. Jerry I.. Davis, Shatner, jack, Powell, Strait, Keeztrns, Mosler, Capt. Sidney C. Guthrie. S1'rm11l wmlc: lst Sgt. Ronald D. Morrison, Hume. Carregio. Snow, Stuckey, Sharp. Rowland. Third rank: Ludlum, Shelton, Dalton, Stout, Mitchell, 'I'nrncr. Fourth rank: Anderson, Cillaspie, Marolt, joseph. Viette, Evans. Ififlll r1111l:: Bnllenger, Dllllll,sll1llll, llauder. Good, Irwin. Sixth rmikx Pfiefer, Hevel, YVallace, MeGlolhlin, Dolanc, Siebcrns. Sc'1fr'nIh rank: Mullies, Peterson, Valentine, Xllzllker, Sullins, Shaw. 7 Benefield Drill Team i The Benelield Drill Team, organized in 1953, was named for Lt. William Beneiield, a former student, at the college who was killed in action in Korea. The Drill Team is sponsored by the Pershing Rifles and funds for special equipment are donated by the Ben- jamin F. Fuller Post 64, American Legion. Captain Gerard T. Frey is the Army Staff Of- ficer Sponsor. The staff includes: Cadet Captain, jerry R. Bitnerg lst Sergeant, David 0- Lil1dSHY3 Platoon Sergeant, Richard Martin: Guidon Bearer, Gary Mize. Members: center front, Billler, Mile. Front rank, left to right: Capt. Frey, Martin, Lohman, Henderson, Nicholas, Motokawa, Chubb, Gunther, Blazer. Second rank: Harrison, Lawrence, Korn, McWilliams, Honn, Greer, Leech. Third rank: Hitchcock, Burns, Adams, Hamilton, Machetta, Walton, Reagan, Ireton. Fourth rank: Lovgren, Lee, Hostetler, Dell'Antonia, Casterman, Morris, Barrick, Lindsay. A ROTC Rifle I eam The ROTC' Rifle Team is formed of students who have developed a special pro- ficiency in small-bore rifle firing. The team fired 34 postal matches and nine matches on a home-and-home basis with schools throughout Kansas and Missouri, under the sponsorship of Captain A. L. Ponder, jr., and coached by SFC E-7 William M. Toohey and S fSgt. E-6 Harold E. Stagers. Front row, left to right: Edward Finley, James Ireton, james Lowe, A. J. Morris, John Lee. Second row: Ernest McNickle, Charles Greer, Sherman Spence, Robert Burns, Richard Sullivan, SFC Harold Stagers. Not present were Steve D. Mosler, and Kirby C. Counce. Theodore Kowalski, Head of the A-V Center. May Chancey, Secretary. Audio-Visual Center Leon Maxson, Photographic Supervisor. Jim Robson, Camermang Bob Atkins, Printer. Mark Roberts, Electrician. I l Gene Boughman, Photographer-Prin ter. Paul Degener, Photographer. joe Bachman, Electrician. Tom Compton, Electronics Superintendent. Don Strah, Electrician. 119 rl 'tif , ww- N 3 I XAHK7 - Homecoming Activities Kick ff Social Season Homecoming Queen candidates wait in linc for A X' 1 59 if 'En' LQ CJ ' '?,'-x- 'A es. M u 4. , -N 2 ' Q .og . ,. 1 K M IJ: formal judging. t is e' , S . ,. ' If , WH ' L A X 3- gif .V - QQ ' ' Y -- 'EL ,A ,'. J' is.: ,. , ..1!'. - ' -- 4' ' The three finalists are announced at all-school convocation. judges talk to candidates in in formal group meetings. Carolyn Bizal, Judy Roberts and Marcia Reck pose for the camera after judges announced the three finalists. Carnie Smith presents judy Roberts, Homecoming Queen, and her attendants with trophies. Jan Peerce, featured perfornier at the Coro nation, is congratulated by Virgil Hale, fac ulty member. K :il li gl ,A Y. mf, -f E- a - . ,1 , Cheerleaders arrive in style at the game. Game Pitt player is pulled down. Half time ceremonies Time K-Staters cheer their team to victory gh school bands. Carnic checks the latest play. There is always plenty of work. RP House Decorations Light Up The Night Q 2, Alpha Sigma Alphas' Gorillas weigh in for first place in house itompctition. ri Sigma's rabbits multiplied for third placc. Alpha Gamma Delta Ctll a slice ol' victory for second place 'I24 v .' . ,W QNX llomul Hlll look fnsl puzc with tlmn hgngnly umm Ilu Pcmm Clubs floll pllcul lmcl '.1, .1 fl' . 5' 24.524 1. ' . '- 871 'pK I. Phu Slgllld Fpsxlml lccuxccl mp lmnom for lhul quLcn And Wllllfll H'1ll followed with thelr Slllly with thc, Cl Trmge 1 V ,,A,, 7 Trout Hall received the good news that their queen car Sigma Alpha Iota and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia entered thc placed third. Red Mill, 26 Phi Lambda Chi won first in the float division. High school bandsmen had an informal jam session in the Oval before game time. The Homecoming Dance Marcia Reck and jim England announce one of the Homecoming competition winners. advancing K-State campus. Then, they danced the whole night through. Alums returned for a view of the rapidlv 7 ff- lf., . A 'N 1' - F' -'JL' . '-1 , jg-,,4gf ,,1Q,,,. t .Q .,JlL:'P?Qf..i'r1 N M, C fwfafffmz,-5 5 T2 ' J' V .-...- , , 'N I .JL'ffS7i2'-f:T-2f412Hff- -X .-- 1- 0: '- ,Y ,ggu .. H w W W r 104' m l W-Lf: 9 Nf,lSSiJllLllt1'l mmg Que N E,.r,.9!A- Q.. I' VM ,vt 1,-.fy , .,, . -, 1- , . 1:'!,'?:-1' ' M':.t' Hur H 35.12-L lf7 i '..'k:f:: ' A 4 ' ' - . b, V .. . r . . , ' . : ,. 'il --- ,v wr. H' '.1'7'Tff '4 i'g?i'F C??f-2 Iliff- A -G ,A- A., 4 AL' ' V I'-fig,-Q'1,'i-v' ',vW F', ' 4 r as N CH Miss lXI2il'L'i2l Rcrk Homecoming Attendants 130 55 , 1 1 px 1 1 1 1 'Q-J fs -11. 1, 11 2 11 11 , 11 fx wg 1 1 rg 1 -1 up Wm 11 we 111 1 1 1 1 , Q K I 1 1 1 Q ' 1 gf -. 1 1 .fi 2 , 1 , 1 1 , . Y .1111-11 , .amz ' 1 in 1 ! if ' 12 N ' AA... '37 '. 0 Honorary 2nd. Battlegroup Commander Miss Carolyn Smith Military Ball Attendants Honorary lst. Battlegroup Commander Miss Carolyn Schelin as V 1 JW' 1 . --.af 1 '11, .MJ pT i T 'WI . 1 1- ' 1r 1 1 1 1 1 L L 1 1 ' 1 k. 1, 1 .1I 1 ., 11 . :1 I l!LL:a.LL..... 1, - ., -17 71 . - 1 :smi- NIISSSIILIII C1 Jw Za, l 1 1 1 Miss Rzxymzl Yocam Kanza Attendants Gill One big bite and . . . lected for YVho's XVho in American Colleges and Universities. Apple Day began, according to tradition, because Mr. Russ was caught on the floor of the state legislature during the debate con- cerning the establishment of a college at Pitts- burg. It seems that in Mr. Russ' absence from the capitol, the legislators passed a rule re- stricting all non-members from taking a seat on the floor. Wlieli Mr. Russ returned to listen to the results of the debate, his presence was brought to the attention of the chairman, 4 lVill they ever stop coming? Commemoration Da Once again the student body fined the fac- ulty a barrel of apples in connnemoration of the founding of our college in 1903. This year's Apple Day had a special signihcance in marking the 100th birthday of our founder, Mr. R. S. Russ. A special tilm picturing Mr. Russ on his birthday for the members of the faculty and student body was shown, in addi- tion to the annual presentation of those se- Sure you haven't been here before? and he was required to provide a barrel of., apples for the legislators as punishment for breaking the new rule. Upon his return to Pittsburg after the col- lege bill had passed, Mr. Russ suggested to the president of the student body that the stu- dents fine the members of the faculty a barrel of apples. This suggestion was brought up at the next Assembly and was immediately ac- cepted by the students. Thus, a tradition of 57 years was established. Outstanding Virginia Kuykendall-Outstanding Senior Woman Miss Kuykendall was selected by the Elementary Education department as their candidate for the Outstanding Senior W'oman award. She is a member of Student KSTA, the Baptist Student Union, the YWCA, Kappa Delta Pi, Golden Crest, Education Club, A Capella Choir, the Collegiates Qa singing groupj, and the Religious Activities Council. She has also been elected to NVho's WVho Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Miss Kuykendall held a general scholarship from the col- lege for three years. This year, she has a scholarship given by the American Association of Woirien's Clubs. Virginia is an excellent student and is recognized as a campus leader. She well deserves this honor. Seniors jerry Davis-Outstanding Senior Man Mr. Davis was nominated for the honor of bieing the Out- standing Senior Man by the Language and Literature de- partment. During his college career, Mr. Davis has par- ticipated in various activities including the A Capella Choir, the College Band, Gold Key, Kappa Delta Pi, the Language and Literature Club, the Religious Activities Council, the ROTC Band, Sigma Tau Delta, Student Council, Student KSTA, Theta Alpha Phi, WVesley Foundation, and the YMCA. I-Ie is the president of the Senior Class, and is fa- miliar to most students for his performances in various Col- lege Theatre productions. jerry is also a member of Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges. He has held a general scholarship from the college, a P.T.A. scholarship, and a Labette County Teachers Association Scholarship. standing student. He has surely earned this award. 135 Jerry is indeed an unusual and out- 36 Henry Aiman Carolyn Bizal Donna Jo Boyd Charlotte Brown Whois Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges Tom Cameron Judy Chapman Sharon Chapman Shirley Christian David Crain jerry Davis james England Ilene Ginardi Mohammad Habibi Mary Jane Haizlip Frederick Harder Richard Henthorn Francis Hesse Nina Howard Mary Lee justice Sandra Kellner james Kneebone Virginia Kuykendall Pat Ledbetter Martin Lewis Ronald Marquardt Barbara Monsour james Perry Marcia Reck Judith Roberts Barbara Rondelli Robert Rossell -lane Shanks Dean Wright A committee of ten students and ten faculty members selected the candi- dates lor membership in NVho's XVho Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges, 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 com- mittee for further voting, and the thirty-three students pictured on these two pages were selected. 137 3 November 16, 1959, we welcomed the Obernkirchen Children's Choir, who traveled all the way from their little German Village to charm us. Concert Series 1959- 1960 October 16, 1959, jan Peerce, tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Company, brought us a program that looked awesome but enchanted us to the end. Concluctor Alexander I-lilsberg ami his musicians of the New Orleans Symphony 0l'Cl1CSll'1l filled our 1'IllLlllGl'lllIll with harmonic sound and us with the marvel of svm- phmiic music at the lust event in the Concert Series. March 3, 1960. 'l'he Canadian Players' presentation of The Taming ui the Shrew on February 4, 1960, made Shakespeare live for us in Petruchio and his Kate. 21 .Af , ii . 'WL' 5. I- final, A -i aw. -- r May August Moon bring gentle sleep. Tenlzouxr' of Ilu' A uguxl Mmm. College l Theater 'Un you wzml lo be ignm'nnt?A' .1-IVIIIIJIIXI' of ilu' Allglul lloml. She any. l'L'll ful old mam to shut up so we cam get Sllll'lCll.u 'l'1'nImu.vr' nf Ihr' Auguxl 140 Munn. XVe'll either haue 21 Ixrnmly industry. or goin meal for supper. 'I-PIIIIOIIM of 1lIl'AHgllNf Alarm. Productions 1 A W ff wb, 'V LQ, :f5H1',5iu1- .gf-L' - 4 -1 iffi 'evffwif-,4f 1: 1: 1 -3 I X-14. !.gf..' HHH f ' Q1 T? L Q ,,7. .4 ...ff -,--'ll I ' x ' ' 1' 'urygj ' Qx ggi, , K V f I . . p 'I . N5 - QCD' , 1 4 . X -I ' , , 'gy , 3,2 'A You know wllzxl? Nm rain! 'l'r'ulmu.w of ll11 Aug:'1xI AIOUII. lfillj' ffvllfl AIrlVlirQl. I was scurul! llcg vuur pzmlon, Sir! Cnim- Yfvffi Y-I .,-f ,-Xhhhh, Kmllnzm'u! 'l'n1lmu.w' of Ihr' Auglul Munn. .W 42 Court Mnrlinl. 'I'hzlL isn'L what l said! You're twisting my words. Caine Muliny Did you make up the scurrilous nickname, 'Old Yellowstain'? Caim' IXITIHIU' Court Mnrlinl. Y0u'cl hcllex' come out before I count lo len. Kind Sir rx 'WVh0 are you playing now, Delilah? Kind Sir X'VouldsL lhou care to hear S0lllCHlil1g, gentle men? The I,rnIy',v Nnl fm' Burning Margaret, slop lmrcalhing so hard. Kind Sir Caught in thc acl. Kind Sir The return of Matthew Skips Thr' I,nrly'.v Not for Burning 44 it w l Olfl-'ICliRS, .smllfrl 1lI1U1fr', lvl! lo riglll, nrr: Nancy liullcns, secretary. Mary Kay Hlarl, corresponding SCCI'Cl2lYy', Pal Lcclhcllcr, prcsiclcnn, Mary l,cc justice, vicc-president. JCZIIIHC Chznnlicrs, ll'C2lSll1'Cl'. Associated omen's Students WOMENS CcJl'NCll.,,9l'Ilfl'fl!l11U'lll',lf'f1 Io riglll,fir.v1 row: Shirley Russell, Ruth Ann Ban'rcll, l,ll1ll'llI2l llivinc, Mary Cole, Linda Layton, Carole Kzmnicrski: .wronrl row: Peggy Wilmx. Sharon Mc'Clcnahzm, Mari llcth Burns, Connie Lynn Carr, Ruth Lcming, Cathy Czunphcll: lllirrl rmu: Nznuty Kncwlson. Mzn'gurc'l Millar, Sandy llCllll2ll11,.llllll Sl2lll1lD2iCll, Bcckic Tmlcl. yf5?,l TFC its l' 'sill'- . pg- JUDICIARY COUNCIL, seated above, left to right are: Sharon Shively, Marlene Gray, Marilyn Coleman, Mary Lee Justice, Sharron Driskill, Mildred Carr, WVilesse Freeman. Associated Women Students is the women's governing body at Kansas State College of Pittsburg of which every regularly enrolled woman student is a member. This organi- zation works to unify the women students and allows them to speak and act as a body. The legislative power of AWS is vested in a Women's Council, consisting of repre- sentatives from all regularly enrolled women students. Recognizing that it is the re- sponsibility of Associated Women Students to promote high standards and ideals and to create an atmosphere of friendly co-operation, the Women's Council has established rules for the self-government of all under-graduate women. Any infraction of regulations that does not come under supervision of the Dean of XVomen or the Discipline Committee is handled by the judicial Committee of Asso- ciated Women Students. The members of the judicial Committee are nominated by the Nominating Committee and voted on by all women students. Two girls representing each class are elected, making a group of eight on the Judicial Committee. AWS sponsors a Women's Day each spring which is devoted to presenting programs for all women in areas of particular interest. A winter semi-formal dance is sponsored co-operatively by AWS and the Student Council. In the fall, a delegation of girls attended the State AWS Convention at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas. In the spring they will attend the Regional Conference at Missouri University in Columbia, Missouri. Giving women the responsibility of making their own regulations and enforcing them contributes to harmonious living at Kansas State College of Pittsburg. 14 STUDENT CENTER BOARD: Seated, left to right, jane Shanks, Deloris Morris, Karen Cloud, Dr. Mary R. Moore. Standing, Jack Overman, Prof. VV. M. Kincaid, lim Aubuchon, jim England, Prof. R. VV. Hart, Dr. Ralph lNright. ' Student Center 146 STUDENT CENTER EMPLOYEES: Cafeteria, Wilma Aikman, Margie Belt, Glenna Billington, Nellie Durbin, Pearl Fisher, Elizabeth Gardner, Marie Grotheer, Glen Hartshorn, Velma Humble, Zelta Hyatt, Nellie Maniez, Lucille Matz, Eunice Moody, Beulah McBride, Gladys Shideler, Mary Stockinger, Mattie Storm, Lydia Swisher, Mabel Martin. Grill: Dora Barbero, Frances Bezinque, Venus Burke, Alida Cherry, Daisy Ford, Gladys Gilford, Delores jones, Ann Lacy, Irene Nichols, Audrey Pulver, Helen Shirley, Pearl Tonnoir, Nell Odle, Luetta Bolinger, Pauline Maine, Dorothy Theys, Ethel Back. Den: Gladys Cezar, Audrey Coots, Lee jones, Opal Maeseriouille, .Maxine Grotheer. During . . . Another yell, another cheer Before . . . It's all over but the shouting! 147 4 lv Q ' M ' q f.. X - x 5 5' 7 x, X X ' 5-X 1 NY, 1' 1 ,. L. x J 'i'jl 'l I 5 ,, ,x D x, A, .1 1 'xgfu' Ax N - u, A , 5, a, P ,A 'z gm QQ ,fd X K ,f Section Index Panhellenic Council Interfraternity Council Greek Snaps-Alpha Kappa Alpha Kappa Alpha Psi Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Sigma Alpha Sigma Sigma Sigma Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Sigma Epsilon Phi Lambda Chi Sigma Tau Gamma Tau Kappa Epsilon 14 Panhellenic Council OFFICERS: Ilene Ginardi, president, Sigma: Donna jo Boyd, editor, Alpha Gamg Carolyn Gaines, secretary, Alpha Kappa: Yvanda White, vice-pres., Deltag Mary Ann Mulnix, Alpha Sig, treasurer. REPRESENTATIVES, seated: Ilene Ginardi, Sigmag Sharon Cahpman, Alpha Sigma: Carolyn Gaines, Mildred Carr, Alpha Kappa: Mrs. Mary Fran Poe, Sponsorg standing: Wanda White, Delta: Carolyn Wittman. Alpha Delta Pig Donna jo Boyd, Mary Kay Mfart, Alpha Gam: jane Shanks, Sigmag Mary Ann -Mulnix, Alpha Sig: -Io Ann Post, Alpha Delta Pi. 50 The Panhellenic Council is composed of two representatives from each of the six social sorori- ties and is organized for the purpose of promot- ing co-operation and activities. Panhellenic builds a close relationship among all groups. Activities and projects include organization of rush rulesg the awarding of a scholarship trophyg orientation of freshman women about sorority life at the fall teag and the Foreign Student- Faculty Tea. The Council works jointly with the Inter- Eraternity Council on activities which include the fall All-Greek Costume Party, the All-Greek Ball, and Greek Week, which includes worth- while campus and community projects, a faculty tea, and the Annual All-Greek Sing. Interfraternity Council Members of the Interfraternity Council are from left io right. hrst row: Thomas Owens, president: Charles Allen, Bob Vavra Thaddeus Smith, publicity chairmang Charles Thomison, treasurer. Second T0w.' Andrew SLCVCHSOIL Arnold WVHIIS, Bruce Fingerle and Bob Clayton. 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 rushing, pledging, scholastics, discipline, and social affairs. The Council also works with the Panhellenic Council on campus elections and combined social affairs. Alpha Kappa Alpha BETA NU CHAPTER Founded: Howard University Washington, D. C. 1908' ESTABLISHED HERE: 1937 101 Chapters JEYVEI.: Pearl FLOXVER: Tea Rose COLORS: Salmon pink and apple green Alpha Kappa Alpha members, back row, left to right: Margaret Watson, Hazel Mosley, OPEN: MOTTOZ By IT1CI'it, CLI1- Frances Carter, Ruby Waller, Bobbie Williams. Front row: Minnie Vcasey, secretary: ture and 10 - Mary Walker, president: Mildred Carr, vice president. QNot pictured, Carolyn Gaines, ' Y Eunice.Coggs,j alty, WC shall Greek Sna s Wm' lt's A.G.D.'s Cutest Pan, a winner. Look at the Birdie, you Sig Taus. The Alpha Sigs as Theta Sigma Upsilon and Alpha Gamma Delta merge and become International Alpha Cams. have stolen the TKE jug. 152 Bunny Land in Tri Sig Land. Those Phi Sigs do cut up. l 1 ALPHA PSI CHAPTER FOUNDED: Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana, 1911 ESTABLISHED HERE: 1936 JEWEL: Diamond FLOWER: Red Carnation COLORS: Crimson and Cream OPEN MOTTO: Achievement L .-1 . -it , . I .I - I , i , X , l 1 I I , . 7' I fee: Q H H Q Y H. in H V E Q l l -.C-,..,-a-mf . , nv. ff- mt.: 5,14 ,ng . . 1 ITC Kappa Alpha Psi Ralph Redmond, President il , 1 1 1 ' r f 1 wi H I , f es Q 1 Q si I : First row: Faye Bradley, secretary-treasurer: Thomas Owens, vice-presi' dent: Carl Bruce, dean of pledgcsg second row: Lee Peoples, Ralph Redmond, presidentg Sydney Cothram, historian-representative. Christmas Party Sweetheart, Coralee Cartwright :arg Thomas Owens. Vice President Dr. Cornish, Sponsor drill! t V ' T l ,- I X, ,Wu V ,Q ' 1 Scroll of Kappa Alpha Psi Wk! --.-gash 1 5 OFFICERS: Sharron Driskill, vice-presidentg Jean Sundgren, corresponding secretaryg Shirley Christian, presidentg Sharon Stephen. treasurer: Betty Daniels, recording secretary. Regina Baker Jeanne Chambers Marcia Chaney Shirley Christian Joyce Cotrell Alpha Delta Pi if 1 Jeanne McCall Janice Meier lletly Cotter Daniels Sandra Denham Sharron Driskill Linda Gold Carol Katzer Carolyn Kelley Mary Logsdon Brenda Mom. President Shirley Christian receives charter from lomm Post national president, Mrs. Maxine Blake. Shirley Russell Judy Saunders Barbara Smith Linda Stalker Sharon Stephan Jean Sundgreu Carolyn Wittmau Sara Wolverton Wylenc Wulfenbarger Sherry Yantis DELTA XI CHAPTER FOUNDED: May 15, 1851 ESTABLISHED HERE: 1959 100 Chapters JEWEL: Diamond FLOWER: Purple Violet COLORS: Blue and White OPEN MOTTO: We live for each other. ,. 3 lu if Q., , ...N L aqt Tim! n:.... 1959 Fall Pledges Installation members in white attire. Entire group poses in formals. 'ti-4... STORE Table of honored guests at installation banquet. Homecoming queen candidate, Sandra Denham 6 J Sandra Denham and jo Ann Post. Miss Sharon Driskill, Follies Queen candidate. Pledges relax during test. Fun at rush party. Hookie-Cookie at preferential Alpha Delta What is Barb Smith up to now? President and Mrs. Axe in receiving line. Visiting chapters join in song. New pledges f0I' Delta Xi CITHPCCY- Kay Dugan is presented a dozen roses upon being crowned Snow Queen. Alpha Gam Pepsters! First Nightcrs. Num Mmm Production practice for Broadway Fklphal-V X, Studying together in our new red blazers. Carolyn Bizal, Homecoming at- tendant, presents the awards at the formal dance. Who said I could sleep at the AGD summer retreat? 9' A flu! The Alpha Gams have a prize-winning Homecoming entry. c'Broadway 'Iwi ' H 1 wx- w utilise: 25: ' W The All-Greek Ball in Western Style with Alpha Gam. 157 F 'Tf 'ff OFFICERS Ka Du an resident' Ardath Pa ne treasurer' Nadine Russell EPSILON KAPPA CHAPTER FOUNDED: Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York 83 Chapters ESTABLISHED HERE: 1959 JEWEL: Pearl FLOWER: Rose COLORS: Red. Buff, Green Leseley Adey Sharon Alexander y g ,p , y , ' , , first vice president: Betty Forwalder, second vice-president: Sandra Kellner, edltor Barbara Lattin, secretary. Kay Lynne Gibson Iudy Glenn joan Goldrick Mavis Cowan Sue Green Linda Hays Sharon Hizar Cloeva johnson Lila joseph Karen Karns Carol Kazmierski Sandra Kellner Karen Keller Kathy Campbell Gayle Carpenter Shirley Cline Judy Coop Kay Dugan Donece Dragon Ann Farabi Myrna Marshall Fisher Betty Forwnlder Mary Ellen Franks judy Ausemus Carolyn Bizal Donna jo Boyd Diane Branham Fern Burleson Kay Calhoun Alpha Gamma Delta Donna Lance Newly installed members of Alpha Gamma Delta. llnibna Lattin Timothea Lukon Pat Lundblad Carol Maples Carol O'Rear Sharon Patton Ardath Payne Gail Peters Pamela Parr Fall 1959 Pledges. Carol Schlenker Potter joan Prete Linda Rayl Barbara Rigg JoAnn Ryder Nadine Russell Judith Shugard Heather Sims Marilyn Smith Karen Spicer Karen Talarico Nancy Tiudel Frances Vanderburg Patricia Volker Sue VVagncr Linda Waite Jean Ward Mary Kay Wart Beverly lverbe Barbara Wilhoit Linda Williams 59 ,Gia is Kr it OFFICERS: front row, left to right, Delores Morris, Marilyn Crawford, Sylvia Layton. Second Row: Mary Ann Mulnix, Donna McCullough. Back row: Sharon Chapman, Bridget Lyons, Marilyn Coleman. ETA ETA CHAPTER FOUNDED: Longwood College, Farmville, Virginia, 1901 ESTABLISHED HERE: 1920 43 Chapters JEWELS: Pearl and Ruby FLOWER: Aster COLORS: Pearl White and Crimson ' ur Alpha Sigma Alpha 60 OPEN MOTTO: Aspire, seek, attain. Ruth Ann Barrett Connie Blackclt Linda Caldwell Sharon Chapman liClly Climon jo Ann Cohoon Marilyn Coleman Ann Compton Marilyn Crawford First pledge group. 'f 44'h Virginia Eagelson Inclv Farber 46N Yerlenc Farmer incl'1 Semncl group of Pledges. Mrs. Pcrva Hughes, Advisor. Delores Pillon Rosalie Roberts Nancy Rose .lzmet Rnsscll Linda Secresl Sharon Shively Doris -Innc Skinner Nancy Sliggins Lucy Swancy liill'lJZlI'2l Thompson llcckic Todd lfrcclu Nlellslein liny VVinnncr l'2ll X'Vint Mary Kane jficqneline Diznnoml Karr Sherrill Kite 'l'rndy Kite Donna Laphcw Sylvia Layton Pat Ledbetler Gail l.eeper Karen Lewis Lu Nell Linn Donna Longerol Carolyn Loss Sharon McClenzxlmn Mzlrslm Marshall Delores Morris Mary Ann Mnlnix Cay Nczn' Becky Newland lfrzmces Genclnsu Linclu Gillis Marcin Click Darlene Griffith Nikke Irvin Anna Lon jackarcl 6 im in fW.T AGRANYT C6 7' EPSQ: Linda Secrest, ASA's Homecoming Queen Candidate. l For the All-Greek Ball ASA goes western. Alpha Sig's House Decorations. E IE Alpha Sigma Alpha holds open house. 'A' r SV:- Fists: . an T Q 5 94 .I H 5 F- -4, X V , 1 n 5 1 sq x ' - 1 ,, ' T, G 'Ol Gus sent the Fort Hays Tigers to the moon, 'via ASA Smiling pledges. Dcckcd out for thc All-Crcck Bull. S . Sigma Sigma Carolyn Smith walking lhc line. Entire sorority poses in front of their house. 4 4 . ChCCSC5 Rush party. Any time is coke time. I6 CHI CHAPTER FOUNDED: Longwood College ESTABLISHED HERE: 1922 71 Chapters JEWEL: Pearl FLOWER: Purple Violet COLORS: Royal Purple and White OPEN MOTTO: Faithful unto death. l Sigma Sigma Sigma A new home for the Tri Sigmas. Farmville, Virginia, 1898 Fall 1959 Pledges. 164 lu :T Sponsors: Miss Gabriella Campbell I Mrs, Flgyd Beard Miss Marlene Miller, Homecoming Queen candidate for Sigmas. Judy Crnniley Kay Adams Nancy Boltens Suzanne Brodie Geraldine Brown Mary Burns Karen Cloud ' Deanne Cole Nora Ann Davis DiAnn Delaney Brenda Dixon Sherry Donaldson Sandra Duncan -Indy Garrett jeanene Gibson ' Ilene Ginardi Madeline Ginardi Mary Jane Haizlip Charlene Hardwick Beverly Heller .Indy Holliday Sandra Hollingsworth Nina Howard Marilyn jones Mary Lee justice Donna Kennon Carolyn Lindsay Carol McFerron Pat Mansmith Mary Mayer Marlene Miller Ann Mitchell .Ianc Moon Rae Newell Pat Pappas Mary Ann Perello Loretta Philips Pat Rawles Bev Roach judy Roberts Janie Smith Carrie Sue Root Barbara Runkle Carolyn Schelin -lui Stacey .Indy SCllCl'ff judi Stambach Nancy Schulte Virginia Stith , - ,. . . -lane Shanks Bmw Webster Carolyn Smith Rayma Yocam 'I65 GAMMACHI CHAPTER l h FOUNDED. Cornell University, P a Ithaca, New York, 1906 . ESTABLISHED HERE: 1948 Phl 256 Chapters COLORS: Black and Old Gold OPEN MOTTO: First of all, Servants of all, we shall transcend all. Dr. Gale Shields, Andrew Stevenson, Sponsor President Seated: Herbert Thompson, Louis Hurt, Paul Herter, James Raineyg standing: Thaddeus Smith, Harold Herron, Wayman jenkins, Genard Lane, john Webster, jesse Adams, Thurman Garrett. Alpha Phi Alpha cagers, 166 Alpha Phi Alpha's Homecoming candidate, Miss Bettie jo Roque. Men will be Boys! Who? Me? lf Everyone smile. Let's have 21 little beef-cake. It's a strike. Brains! Brains! Brains! 167 1.e Roy Dclwiler jerry Eastland Tom Elliot Bruce lfingerlc Kenneth Foote Sonny Heninger Bill Brown jim Chubb Charles Clegg Larry High Don jnilfs Bob Kznnmerer Carl Alexander Paul Arabia Dale Barber Gene Baughman Richard Beal jim Blaine james Blair George Bradley Anthony Brcsnick BETA CHAPTER FOUNDED: KSTC,Emporia, Emporia, Kansas, 1910 ESTABLISHED HERE: 1927 JEWEL: 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. The officers of Phi Sigma Epsilon are, lei! lo right: front TOIIJ. Larry High, Bob Vavra, Bruce 1-'ingcrlcg lmrl: row, james Blair, Bryan Crick, jim Smith, George Bradley, Gene Foote. Max Ring Ronnie Layden jack Loncrgan Ciuncron Moore Terry Owens Jesse Pera Don Perry Kenny Pierson Henry Roberts Arnold Ruiz 'lim Smith Leon Slorck Bob Stuart Ralph Vargas Bob Vavra Ralph Wallace Lost In thc Stars fm' an lirsl place winncr. The Phi Sig Follies go Latin American. Larry High, thc Phi Sig M.c. Oh! Elvis. Phi Sigma Epsilon has Gus Gorilla out- lick 'eml - l , h U . I , , , L.--,Q A .- .. 73,-:ts ,. Mgr: fr'-1 , Y-fp ig, , '- Y .. A : vi m uw W Now boys, sing pretty for thc Follies. A dance for the audience. 169 ZETA CHAPTER FOUNDED: Arkansas State Teachers, Conway, Arkansas, 1925 Q 5Chapters A JEWEL: Ruby V FLOWER: Dahlia COLORS: Blue and Gold OPEN MOTTO: Ever Onward. 1959 Fall Pledges. Before , . . l Queen Judith Roberts. After . . . 70 mb' A 4 NW x r V x lksfg,-V, Phi Lamb I-louse Decorations. Phi Lamb Homecoming Float- wif foie N Q5 X N 'fx ,T Kg? xx 44 .Lx H XQV ,hy XJ Mark Anderson if A Ph , If X -. .4 1 - , XX? X 3 11. L .: Mrs. Oren French, X 4' 2:33. Bill Ball ' ' ' Housemother. Qt . . , Keith Baxucs X J XFX? X ai f , Kenneth Bateman E' -r q X X: all Roger Barnes .l i fr N me-1-f - , Dick Benson Don lilizard W . . L . l 'wc W , . r x, 'g -.'eiF57:7'f . A wg , . 1 , . 1- X , L tl Ai., F - . ll-f1 lL'g1i:1,' ' l X, , l 1 4 -9, .1 3, i HF ' i-'-:iii ' I-N: F jig i '-g,:X'l A' X XX1 i, 'F Q ,' A ,. Hi. ,- t ri ' if ' l. ,N ,Jn . , .. 3-, .1 A ' ' ,X Vg E1 .JJAN ' Qi-fy ' 1 . .. if 15- ii, X 1 ilrxr -F 4 I .fit-, ii. P 1259 ,X,-,MX M y X A-till QQZXX 11 'J M 1 ' X .1 ' .A-. , ta. -xg if , '. ' rfb., I ' ' eq l Tom Bohrer Dave Caruthers Bill Coldiron james K. Compton Billy Eason Richard Falkenstien Donald Harris William Harris Ken Hawkinson Prof. Forest Penny, Sponsor. V Chi OFFICERS Seated: Roger Barnes, recording secretary: jim Schultz, presidentg jim Campbell, vice president: Keith Barnes, corresponding secretary: standing: Bill Harris, chaplain: Bill Ball, pledge popg Chuck Ramsey, social chairman: Roger Rierson, student councilg Arnold Watts, house manager: Kenny Newcomer, historian. 41.2, ' 1. Darwin Holtgren 5A f.-7. 'A'Xg,'1 Gary Hquk ' ' W James E. Laughlin ' . -'Wi .lg ' V A lil!-1 -N E. ,. f. Ronald S. Leamau 2 ,i 'fail X ' ' ,X X: . jerry Milligan X if i ' 'X ig-, fl NX.: X . LX Robert J. Morris Xi + ' V ' -l 1 1,1 ,Xl 12 Egg A XX Blaine Murphey Kenneth Newcomer Gene Norton Wayne Poe Charles Ramsey L. S. Reames Dale Reese Roger Rierson James W. Schultz Dave Sexton Cary Smith Robert Summers .Y 2 ' E,-1' .X X. W . 1 l ll X X it JI , X i .. 4X vixjl LJ XX 4 Y 'ii -:bil il V7 ' - lf-nf 3 3 M' .. - X-. , .. 1 1 i ld E' . ' 'F N 3. Larry Tincknell V AA Marvin Peters hands over thc President's Gene Todd fu 4, W, l ,X ,W Q . gavel to jim Schultz. Ted vvhftq HX T.: ' G ff . ' fv V MllCSWllllal1lS Q . X, ,, X M r x X, F. i XM EPSILON CHAPTER FOUNDED: Central Missouri State College, Warrensburg, Missouri, 1920 ESTABLISHED HERE: 1924 50 Active chapters and colonies FLOWER: White Rose COLORS: Blue and White Don Holsmgcr hands president s gavel to Chaihe Thonnson. ,ffl Sig Tau's Homecoming queen car. SIG TAU OFFICERS, left to right, back row: Charlie Thomison, Hugh Sage, Leslie Clark, Louis Bartholomew, Marvin Wilson: front row: Robert Clayton, Don Holsinger, Bob Lundblad. l + 'Iii 1 'ESL r ' . L Sigma ,A J A .1 N . A jo n Lance. Ro ert Stout, , ' W Advisors George Abbot N g I Gamma me 4 A ' ' -fe.. Mrs. C. F. Lucand, The Sig Taus keep a bulletin board C. L. Akin Gary Arnett lf . ii.. Louis Bartholomew '-' House Mother for snaps. . -slam muam - 53.021255 ' - H gf' Brian Atchley ,, f ,' ,gli 'ff' Sl l, fi I re mar Baldwin . qf,Q 'ISI' - - .l f' Q- if i P l fe 4 4 .? +..'.. ' , X Lal- ' - ' W L' L i i ' ' lv V 1- l V , A X 'P .7 - A . Gerald Christmore 5' .11 X 5 1 Leslie Clark - , ' ' -. Steve Clark h ' , f Robert Clayton I Home, Sweet Home. an '12, john Curran Tom Dawson jim Green Scottie Harmon Don Herring Don Holsinger 'TE 55 . if -14 X ' '1 1 gk. , i 5' a - '4 -.MJ ' I x I ir 'Z if -,E 'iw i '- M i . -if K .0 -552 i Q i -4 Bob Lumibmd all H an i' I . 1 jack VVayne Martin 'Q .sg 1 , .lf ' f ' Larry Mosburg qw X fi .V -fe Leonard Price , f A j l- t.. more , W CW Z? jan Seifert I . V, ! ' lx . gy ' Louis Temple If - I W - ' 1 V5 The f-ill, 1959, Pledges- Charlie Thomison xl 3, i 1- x ' 'i ' fn 1 gpg if I' .7 l V 21 ' ati, f-it ., . ip , '- - . r 1 ' ' ,. Doug Tipping N .V A ' -V Yancy Whitworth ia .' 1 ' '- Riu X r - sa Sig Tau summer fun. 'ami Marvin WVilson - V 4. - ' ri 'J f A E , ' - ' twig' WF--i.! i ' 3521! ' n M 'X' h ' I in x ' , , ,. 'fx ,Q ' ' P T7 17 Je 3 DELTA MU CHAPTER FOUNDED: Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois, 1898 ESTABLISHED HERE: 1954 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. TEKE Officers and Sponsors TEKE Sweetheart, Treva Shafer. Party? l EPSILON nu mu 74 Fall 1959 Pledges. Steve Bartels Jim Benham Tau Kappa Epsilon Jim Home -loc Fenoughty Lawrence Gentry Alan D. Hobson Frank L. jones Donald Lee Gary Marquardt David McDonald Roger McMahan Robert Boese james R. Canfield Terry Crawford David Darrow - wil? David Drake ' ne w David Mullies George Parker Terry Sullivan Terry Todd Robert Shearer Floyd Wm. Snider james Rowe Leroy Shaw ,P ' i fr it -31 i e irq 9,1 ' x , 15' , 1 Edd Ranch Mitchell Roof Raymond George Francis Les Hesse David Livingston Paul Lovgren Dennis R. Lowe David McMillan Martin Morford Samuel Muller Larry Wiggins -1 7 Larry York x 0202: 3 0 I 2 O O g 4 : : - - 2 0000 .gd ' :lla gs.: O A g Q O00 Qgg 0 .v ,g C I Q ' ill! CD00 ' 0 ooo. sono 0 , -1 ' r.: : : - , ' ' . :cos : . 4 S E nj af ooo: goe: 'I 35 J f ff' X g:.4E, n,.L!rfE '- .I.A5:vl , A 'fu ' TEf':, ' Q, I ffl ' ' Y ' SY f, Y' l b A f A If ,f Q my I . -..t- . ' Y . I K A T .. h X 0 ,I In T, Al 1. x, Q Af E ,ig f 5 a A A if:- U - f ' -gm '-Ns ' -1: .'1 Wf . '-j1ji',,,4..1 f fE'u,-9' 1 . , . ,F .1..Yg.L ,. 41? ,Li . 1 . ' '.,- , r va c r-it N ff.. tif 95.54 'J I ' 041 nf , Section Index Football Cheerleaders Kip Club Cross Country Basketball Snap Page Swimming Track Intramural Tennis and Golf 178 188 184 185 186 190 191 192 193 194 177 7 First row: Larry Kastler, Glenn Karr, Gary Hatfield, Richard Beal, jerry Archer, Pat Alexander, Fred Ambler, Bob Gromer, Len Miller: second raw: Gene Irvin, Frank Hicks, Mac Steele, Duane Trout, Eldon Danenhauer, Howard Hess, Bill Brown, Eddie Carter. Varsity Squad Pitt State Coaching Staff for this year consisted of joe Murphy, line coachg Al Ortolani, trainerg and Carnie Smith, head coach, first row, Danny Nance, Fred Puskas and Le roy Simpson, assistants, second row. ix T fviv' V 1959 Football Results Opponent Southwestern Missouri State Central Missouri State Missouri School of Mines St. Benedict's Fort Hays State Washburn University Emporia State Northeastern Oklahoma State C I C Standings St. Benedict's Pitt State Emporia Washburn Omaha Fort Hays Pitt 18 26 7 12 14 26 20 34 0 l 3 3 3 4 l -f L , A V li' ' i , A w .':'5' - i ' T - , Y, S, ,I - .gil M ,N ,l ,l 1 . ,Y First row: Bill Presson, Mike Riley, Mickey Heatherly, Paul Schleicher, Dick Colliver, Arch Ringgenberg, Frank Ortolani, Chuck Hinton, Larry Kramer, Eddie West, second row: Tom Gosch, jerry LOLIUIHII, Bruce Roach, Don Starkey, Moe Cotter, Phil Vogrin. Cary Snadon, Chuck Shelton, Sam Carter. Clicks Under Coach Head Coach Carnie Smith sees, notes, and later corrects mistake. 79 80 First row: Bob Cromer, guard: Bob Gordon, center: Pat Alexander, tackle: Mickey Heatherly, Quarterback: Paul Schleicher, halfbackg Eddie lNest, halfbackg second row: Frank I-licks, fullback, Glen Karr, center, Gene Irvin. guardg Eldon Danen- hauer, tackleg Bill Brown, tackleg Chuck Shelton, halfbackg Fred Ambler, guard: Carnie Smith, coach. Varsity Lettermen for 1959 jerry Archer, Center. Eddie Carter, Guard, Don Starkey, End. L Arch Ringgcnbcrg Harlan Hess Mike Riley RiCh21rr1 Beal Fulllmck Tackle Halfback Tackle Sam Carter Quarterback -if Phil Vogrin Maurice Moc Cotter Gary Hatfield Quarterback End Halfback 4 f 'fSC1'T'LT' Chuck Hinton Jerry Louthan Dick Colliver Fullback Fullback Halfback Gary Snadon Three Ends practicing for next year are Frank Ortolani, Bruce Fullback Roach and Tom Gosch. :T5ii.1 zEn l 1 . L. 5, ,ur 1.-vs ,5- ' 9 r .11 5 ,W .41 :,.,., - - M. N., -,Q wf. ., V- . ,nh --1 fm ' .f. H -1' 3' . V AH- f an 'liar ..-....4:, . .-.... - L.: , , , K A . I:-gg! 1 l'-'Ja' E, 51 ,,1- f., . rw: - '- ' wr , nw..- 's , ., -4' ,.f. Cy., M 'ffl fill'-5 ..,.,,l. ,. , 'fjillv .-, iw, V First row.: Mike Berry, Bill Ferguson, Tim Bundy, joe Nepote, Pete Holman, jim Lowe, Paul Spangler, Steve jones, Larry Heath erly, Craig Campbell, Carl Alexander, Tony Simolag second row: jerry Donaldson, Lewis Holmes, Ben I.aPrade, jerry Wheeler, Steve Bly, David Crockett, Charles Chancellor, Wayne Young, Jim Cosch, Otto Ossana, Frank Loefflcr, Ben McLean, Nip Shepard 2 unior Varsity Prepares to Lead Action speaks louder than words. The B Squad gained experience and created their own Homecoming. Eldon Danenhauer and Bob Gordon reigned as queen and king of the Bees' homecoming festivities. 1959 B-team Results Opponent Southwest Missouri State Joplin Junior College Warrensburg ' Fort Scott junior College Southwest Missouri State Pitt 18-13 7- 0 30- 7 I4-37 7-13 Left lo riglrl: Geraldine Byrd, Judy Roberts, Donna jo Boyd, Carolyn Bizal, head cheerleaderg Fern Burle son, Sherrill Gill, Gayle Carpenter. Nancy Schulte. Pitt State Cheerleaders Leading the team onto the field is one of the many jobs of the cheerleaders, Alternates for this year were Beve erly Xverhe and Leseley Adey. 4 lfirzst row:'Mary. Kane, Marcia Glick, Grace Mustard, Marilyn Hill, Charlene Yatesg .second row: Judy Mayes. Mrs. lvlurxan Snnpson, sponsor: Timotheia Lukon, Beckie Todd, Deane Hall. Kip Club The Kip Club was organized this year under the direction of Mrs. Marian Simpson. The club is open to all girls who are interested in synchronized swimming and who have passed their intermediate swimming tests. One ofthe many functions of the club is performing at the College Swim meets. Kip Club in action. CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD, first row: Norman Nvallace, lettermang Edmond McBrien. George Rennick, Kenny Lyons and Eldon Richardson, lettermang second row: Leon Storck, Francis lvendt, Martin Morford, lettermang Dan Sisson, and Joe Fenoughty, letterman. Cross Countr Team Cross Country runners must practice all year around. This year's squad consisted of four veterans from last year. Transfer and new students rounded out the team. Prentice Gutlgeu, Director of Ath- letics, is also coach of the Cross Country team. WWI 6 nf' il Bill Conrom Jerry Lczltherman Onelio goes up. Maupin follows 0uelio's example hamps Go To AIA Kansas State College walked to the CIC championship with a I9-3 seasons record to give their coach 609 victories, and to the NAIA tournament with a 2-l record over the Kansas Conference winners, Bethany. Pittsburg, with outstanding shooting and defense, had little trouble downing the Bethany Swedes, defeating them in the two final games, 61-39 and 62-44. The hrst game the Gorillas lost by a slim 68-65 margin. In the NAIA tournament Pittsburg drew Findlay College ol' Ohio and after a close first half let the Oilers Coast to a 76-61 victory. Fred Harder and Ron Maupin led the scoring lor Pitt State with 18 and 16 points respectively. I-Iarder went into the tourney ranked 17th by the NAIA in individual free throwing with an 84.1 preeent- age. Pittsburg was ranked 14-th in defense in the same rating, and Onelio was placed on the District I0 All State first team. Harder was placed on the All State second team. Maupin is trapped this lime. Lucky Oiler is surprised to liucl the ball headed in his direction. 187 JUNIOR VARSITY, first row: Gary Kincaid, Bob Cain, Dick Massey, jerry Leathernifm, While, Joe Thomson, Gary Arnett. Second -row: Al Ortolani, tmincrg Wally Franklin, Stanley Daigle, jim Scates, Al Burdctt, Terry Todd. Oscar Birt, Alan Whctzel, coz1Ch. Future C.I.C. Champs junior Varsity played in some games, watched the others. JUNIOR VARSITY RESULTS PITT. 68 63 77 OPPONENT Vagabonds 48 Wichita Falls 71 Vagabonds 68 S. VV. Missouri State Jr. Var. 72 Central Missouri State Jr. Var. 70 N. W. Missouri State Var. 51 S. W. Missouri State Jr. Var. 60 Independence junior College 78 Central Missouri State jr. Var. 59 Emporia State jr. Var. 62 Independence Junior College 84 Drury Var. 47 Emporia State Jr. Var. 61 Drury jr. Var. 52 Season's record 7-7 69 71 60 61 61 56 60 66 64 55 69 189 0 l960 SWIMMING TEAM, ,Grst row: john Denton, Jim YVoestman, Lon Gallup, Howard Hess, J. D. Good- win. Second row: Coach joe Murphy, Cyrus Sadri, Tiny Carnell, Mac Steele, Barry Nigh, joe Frost, assistant coach. Kansas State College Swim Team On your mark . . . GO. ilg WYE Ii: Da SEASON RESULTS Opponent Westminster College 59 Creighton University 26 Kansas State University 57 University of Nebraska 51 Kansas State University 53 University of Kansas 58 Emporia State College 35 St. Louis University Westminster College Emporia State College 61 Missouri School of Mines 59 35 29 Pitt 36 67 37 44 42 34 60 33 36 60 65 191 l96U TRACK TEAM, hrs! row: Dean West, Mike Reynolds, Dick Colliver, Tom Coyle, Bill Prcsson, Ed Mcllrien, Francis Wendt. Second row: Joe Thomson, Larry Anderson, John Roeser, Norman Wallace, Kenny Lyons, Leon Slorck, Paul Spangler, jack Sidlow, jerry Louthan. Third row: Steve Ireland, Ken BEIICIIIZIU, Tom Korn, ChHl'1C5 Ch2UlCCll0l'. ROY Caglc, Piilll DiX0l1, 13011 Miller. 1960 Track Team Coach Prentice Gudgen entered the 1960 season with seven lettermen returning to form the nucleus of his team. Theseqlettermen were Fay Bradley, Roy Cagle, Tom Coyle, Fred Harder, Robert Miller, Leon Storck and Francis Wendt. In the 1959 season the team took third in the conference, but in pre- vious years the team had taken Erst for Hve years, l953 to 1958. Coaching, for Prentice Cudgen, is 21 full-time job, At home, in the oflice, and on the held his one thought is track. H ' i W. S A ,er 1,4 lib,- 2' THE RAIDERS, winners of the All-College Intramural Touch Footbalkcompedtiofl are' nfs! wwf Bill Shelton' The following International'Friends won the AlI4College Volleyball cham- LYIC Hofvafd' B111 Black, llm Coldlmn' Mlke Gram and pionship. First row: Ali Habibi, Bahram Ahmadi. Second row: Ahmad Fred Wlggms' Sfmnd Tow: Jerry Murphy' -lelrl' 901315, Habibi, Sammy Nahadomari, Nasser Rahmanan, Ahmad Khosrovi, Khosrow Don Scott. Fred Evans, jerry Roberts, Bob Miller. Thzrd Sadeghi- rnw: Jerry Zwahlen, K. Lloyd, Mike Walker, Gary Martin. K-Club took the honors in the Intramural Swimming Meet. Members of the team are, first row: Dick Colliver, Tom Coyle, Bill Presson. Second row: Duane Callahan, Phil Vorgin, Mickey Heatherly, Roy Cagle. w l 19 3 94 1960 TENNIS TEAM, fifrxt row: Steve Bartels, Ron Marquardt, Steve Bitner. Second row: Coach E. W. Cline, Ronald Calvin, Don McFarlane, Gene Norton. Not pictured, DeXNayne Treece. Tennis and Golf Coach E. W. Cline entered the 1960 tennis season with three returning lettermen. Last year the tennis team finished their season in a tie for second in the conference with a 92 record. Richard Meriaux, letterman, formed the nucleus of the 1960 golf team for Coach Neely. Contests this year were against Emporia, Warrensburg, Springfield, Drury, Fort Hays and Tahlequah. The team ended the season with a home conference meet on May 9 and 10. All home meets were played at the Elks Country Club. 1960 GOLF TEAM: Wayne Rowland, Charles Fuentez, Dr. Melvin Neely, coach: Richard Meriaux, Rex Brookshire. ni 0 I Successful Peoples. . 4 4C T' 6, l T 'T3 Cp ' . -'N y XN4-.1 X: . F' ': X-Xi ,.-K-1 P I A'-- ' :M PAY BY CHECK! 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Come to the Professional Barber Shop Three Union Barbers 100 XV. Fourth Street Pittsburg Kansas 915 VV. Fourth 11110116 AD 1-2250 204 'Acklcy Almes, r1Au Abbott, George 34,173 , Mona 22,5o,51,93,95 Adams, Catherine 42,53,73,l05,165 Adanuulcssc 38,166 Adamshlohnnie Ray 42 Adamson, Larry 33 Adell, Ddlo 34,55,79,93 Adcy, Lcselcy 22,50,5l,73,l58,183 Adkins, Don 33,57 Adkins, Leroy 34 Ahmadi, Mansoor 22,193 Aiman, Henry 112,134,136 Akin, C. L. 22,173 Alexander, Carl 42,168,182 Alexander, Pat 180 Alexander, Sharon 42,53,1l1,158 Allen, Bobby 22 Allen, Charles 56,1 14,151 Allen, J ack 42 Allen, Phyllis 38 A1lCn,W1l113m 76 Allen, Willis 34 David 93 Ambler, Frederick 22,178,180 Ames, Carol 38,51,73 Anderson, Gayle 30,56 Anderson,Jean 51 Anderson, Larry 192 Anderson, Lynn 38 Anderson, Mark 171 Anderson, Patricia 38 Antle,Jane 22 Antlc,jer-ry 22 Arabia, Paul 22,911,168 Archerhlcrry 3ll,54,82,178 Armst11ong,Kenncr11 42,57 Armstrong, William 57,82 Amon, Gary 38,173,186,1B9 Aon, Lily 34 Atchley, Brian 38,152,173 Atkins, Bob 119 Atkins, Gerald 55 Atkinson, Beberly 33 Atkinson, H. D. 82 Attebel-ry, Leon 22 Aubuchon,james 38,56,86.146 Ausemushludith 42,158 Austin, Melvin 38 Ayers, Keith 34 Aziz, Hooshang 56 HB-1 Bachmanhloseph 82,119 Bailey, Fred 57 Bnillo,'l'1lon1a-3 57 Bnln,s11o 42,53,59,e5 Baird, Ross 22,57,68 Bakor, Dick 34,55 Baker, Raymond 22 Baker, Regina 38,51,6l,74,86,154 Baldwin, Richard 173 Baldwin, Victor 22,56 Ball, Bill 22,171 Ballenger, Floyd 38,104,105,l06 Balocca, Carol 34,50 Bammer, jama 22,90 Banzet, Ruby 38,50 Barahmanhlantshid 42,57,71 Barber, Dale 57,168 Barclay, Kay 65 Barclay, Ralph 65 Barcus, Barker Barnes Bama Bames Bames, Bames, Barnes, 1 v v 1 Beverly 38,50 Louis 69 Charles 34 Delmar 38,79 Donald 38,75 Keith 34,106,171 Muriel 69 Roger 22,171 Bamett,john 34 Ba.rnl'lart,Char15 56,64,67,79 B51-nhlll, David 34,5e,97,1o6 Barr, Glenn 34,68 Bo.rron,1t1nl1 34,50,62,75,76,144,160 Bartelli,joscph 34,90,115 Bartels, Steve 22,56,67,82,115,175,l94 Bartholomew, Louis 34,73,75,85,112 Bateman, Kem-leth 22,82,171,192 Baughman, Walter 34,115,168 Baum, Louis 22 Beal, Richard 34,54,82,168,178,181 Beasley,1-lamld 33,54,lB5 Beasley, Ronald 22,68 Becker, Donald 92 Becker, Elizabeth 69 Bee, Burdette 93 Beeler, Robert 22,57 Beemanhlim 22 Beiswanger, Donald 34 Bell, Shirley 22 Benandcr, Penny 42 Benedict, Lois 42,73 Benhamhjames 22,115,175 Bennett, Charles 42 Bennett, George 22 Bennett, Ronald 42 Benning, Barbara 34,51,74 Benson, Richard 22,171 Bentley, Barbara 22,50 Benton, Mary 33 Benz, Kenneth 34,57,90 Berner, Freda 22,51,62,75,93 Ben'y, Herbert 58 Ben'y,james 34,115 Berry, Mike 42,551,182 Bon-y, Randall 3a,57,s3 Benolio,john 22 Besse, Sondra 42,73,80 Bettega, Maxine 42,61 Bibens, Don 22 Bierman, Leonard 38 Biles, Ckrena 23 Bilke, Chester '23 Billington, Cami 42 Bing, Keven 38 Bintcr, Samuel 34 Bird, Hubert 34,97,106 Birt, Oscar 189 Bishir, George 34 Bitner, jerry 23,99,101,118,194 Bizal, Carolyn 5o,94,129,13s,1513,1s3 Black, Robert 34 Black,Wil1iarr1s 83,193 Blackerby, Sue 42,50,70,80 Blackett, Carolyn 23,96,160 Blades, Martha 93 Blolno. jim 42,511,168 Blair, james 34,168 Blaylock, Donald 38 Blazer, Mel 42,82 Blazer, Robert 32,93 Bleam, Barbara 33,69 Bleam, Donald 23 Bleam, William 42 Blessent, Charles 42 Bleseent, Larry 42 Blizard, Donald 171 Blizard, Sue 69 Bloommmp, Richard 42,83 Blue1hman,john 57 Bly, Steve 34,182 Boehning, Rochelle 32 Boecker, Paul 23,93 Boese,james 175 Boese, Robert 43,175 Boggshlanice 34,65,74 Boggs, Marilynn 38 Bogie, Mary 38,74 Bohrer, Bill 42 Bohrer, Tom 38,5l,171 Boline, Marvin 57 Bollwinkcl, Barbara 38,51 Bolton, Robert 23,74 Bonnici, Charles 38,56 Boore, Robert 23 Borghardt, Carl 23,33 Bork,jen-y 23 Bork, Marilou 38,96,104,106 Bosseau, Robert 42 Boswell, Carl 23,115 Bottcns, Nancy 38,85,144,165 Boughman, Gene 119 Bower, LeRoy 38,82 Bowman, Gary 42,56,67,79 Boyd, Donnajo 34,50,136,150,158,183 Boyer,Jt1dit.h 38,51,65,74,77 Boyer, Lewis 34 Boyle,-lack 34 Boyle,John 23,57,95 Braden, Randell 38 Bradley, Amos 34 Bradley, Fay 23,57,68,82,153,192 Bradley, George 77,98,168 Bradley, Orval 34 Student Index Bradley, Walter 38 Bradshaw, Icon 34 Branham, Diane 38,51,80,158 Brannan, Stephen 23 Bratton, Bonnie 42,53 Bray, Robert 23 Breazwl, Barbara 42 Breneman, Ronald 23 Brenner, Howard 42 Bresnick, Anthony 23,168 Brewster, Glen 38 Bridgeman, Larry 38 Bright, Sam 69 Bright, Willard 38 Brillhart, Bob 23 Brockulacquelyn 42,53,63,105 Brodie, Suzanne 42,52,53,72,165 Brooks,jon 23 Brooks, Kay 23,61 Brooks, Paul 42 Brookshire, Harry 34 Broolul-tire, Sharon 42 Brosseau, Carolyn 42,53 Brown, Barham 69 Brown, Bill 23,168,178,180 Brown, Brown, Brown , Brown , Brown Catherine 38 Geraldine 23,50,74,87,95,136,165 David 42 Irene 38,65,74 Ma1'garet 34,81 Brown, Judith 34,50,59,62,73 'R Brown, Brown, Brown, utl'1 34 Whitney 33 Wilcla 23 Brownlee, Arlene 42 Bnloe, Carl 153 Bnice, Louisa 34,105 Bryant, Max 34,69 Bryant, Orlena 23 Bryant, William 23 Buchan, Clytis 34 Buchan,jerry 92 Buchan, Leslie 32 Bucher, Robin 23,55 Bucl1man,MaryJrl 42,5161 Buford, Robert 57 Bugni, John 34,112,115 Bundy, Timothy 182 Burch, Libby 54 Burchinal, Carrol 23,74,93 Burchinal, Darlene 69 Burdett,Al 189 Burgin, Becky 42,130 Burleson, Fcm 38,50,51,111,158,183 Burlingame, Mary Ann 34,74 Bums, Mary Beth 38,74,144,165 Bums, Patty 61 Bums, Ruben 42,57,68,79 Burns, Ronald 42,58 Burr,Judy 23 Burr, Marjorie 38 Burris,Bd 72 Bun'ls, Marjorie 72 Burton, Bruce 23 Buscher, Henry 34,67,68,93 Bush, Cecil 93 Butler, Daniel 38,82 Butz, Nelson 4-2,57,89 Byrd, Elaine 69 Byrd, Geraldine 38,511,183 Byrd, Phillip 38 ncn Cagle, Roy 23,45,82,116,192,193 Cain, Bob 186,189 Calahan, Duane 193 Caldwell, Dale 23,57,89 Caldwell, Linda 38,51,96,105,106,160 Caldwell, Patrick 23 Caldwell, Watt 91 Calhoun, Kathlyn 23,5O,15B Call, Ronald 57 Callahan, Duane 23,82 Calvin, Ronald 194 Cameron, Tllolnoo 34,56,84,86,95,98,136 Campbell, cnfolyn 42,53 Campbell, Cathy 42,144,158 Campbell, Craig 425-1,182 Campbell, H, B. 32 Campbcllujohn 23 Canfield, james 38,175 Capps, Myma 51,38 Careggiohlohn 42,104 Carlson, Mae 93 Carlson,Wa1ter 54 Carlson, Warren 58 Carlyle, Ruben 23,90 Camell,'I'1ny 191 Carpenter, Gayle 158,183 Carr, Carolyn 38,50,81 Carr,Connie 42,53,1o6,1-14 Carr, Kathryn 23 Carr,Mildr-ed 34,51,145,150,152 Carson, Charles 34,79 Carson,janet 34 Carter, Donald 23 Carter,Ed 42,132,178 Carter,Francea 152 Carter,jerrel 33 Carter, Sam 34,82 Cartwright,Coralee 23,153 Caruthels, David 85,171 Castennan,-Iohn 42,76 Catonehlane 23,50 Cattaneo, Ernest 34 Causer, Glen 23,54 Cavanaughhlames 34 Caviness,Pamcla 23,96,l04,l05 Chambe1's,ju1nne 34,50,51,98,154 Cnnnoollor, Charles 42,56,ls2,19z Chancey, May 119 Chaney, Marcia 154 Chapman,judy 24,B1,86 Chapman, Sharon 72,93 Chickadonz, Nadine 38,51 C1'11'1Sl1'l3l1, Laura 24 Christain, Shirley, 50,98,1 12,1 13,136,154 Chrilltenson, Deanna 38 Christman, Fred 24 Christmore, Gerald 173 Chubb, James 42,168 Church, Larry 34 Cicero, Richard 42 Clark, Donald 34,57,79 Clark, Genevia 42 Clark, Leslie 34,173 Clark, Steven 42,112,173 Clayton, Robert 32,151,173 Clegg, Charles 158 Cline, Marilyn 38,72,106 Cline, Shirley 42,72,138 Clinon, Betty 160 Clopton,James 90,160 Cloud, Karen 38,146,165 Clum, Dwight 42,56,79 Coffelt, William 34 Coggs, Eunioe 29,57 Cohoon,jo Ann 160 Coldiron,-Iames 43,193 Coldiron, William 24,171 Cnle, Deanne 34,50,73 Cole, Garold 34 Cole, Mary 24,50,14-4 Cole, Sadie 24 Coleman, Marilyn 145,160 Col1ive1',Ric1'1ard 82,179,l81,192,193 Coltrane,jen'y 24,55,90 Commons, Donna 43,52,55 Compton, Ann 160 Compton, Edith 24 Compton, 24,55,171 Compton, Larry 43,82 Compton, Tom 119 Connaway, Allen 43,79 Gznrow, Bill 24,186 Cook, Barbara 33 Cooksey, Benjamin 24 Coon, Sharon 43,53 Coop, julia 24,57,158 Cooper, Anita 35,51,93 Copple, Roy 43 Cormeny, David 35 Cormode,Car1a 50 Corsini, Gene 43 Corsini, Kenneth 35,91-3,1 15 Costin, Marilyn 24,51 Cothran, Sidney 24,38,85,153 Couell,joyoe 24,38,92,153 Cotter, Betty 24,154 Cotter, Maurice 82,179,181 Cottemlan. Kenneth 43.55 Cotton, joyoe 38,51,73,85,94 Coulter, Franklin 58 Counee, Kirby 43,56 Covey, Sandra 34,51,95 Cowar,Florlre 43,53 Cowley, Mary Ann 24,95 Cowsill, William 43 Co1g,1.leon 43,55 fbY1C,T0m a2,92,193 Cozad,jimmie 35 Craft,-lerry 43 Craig, Rodney 24 Crain, David 24,84,86,88,136 Cr-ain,I1-is 35 Crain, Ronald 38 Crampton,Hamld 35 Crandon, Tom 35,115 Crawford, Marilyn 35,715,160 Craw1'ord,Terry 35,115,175 Crcason, Mary 24,51 Creason, Sue 81 Crews,Robert 24,115,116 Crockett, David 54,117,182 Crockett, Tommy 43,55 Croddy, Gene 24 Crosetto, Sharon 43 Croson,jim 81,92 Crumley,judy 52,53,73,139,165 Cukjati, Donald 35,104,115 Cukjati, Louise 97 Curran, John 35,104,115,173 Custer, Sam 181 .1Dv, Daenilthloan 38 Dagley, Mary 24,74 Daigle, Stanley 189 Dale, Harold 24 Dale, Richard 97,104,105,106 Dalton, Buclt 24 Dalton, David 55,104 Damrill, Evelyn 24,74 Dancnhauer, Eldon 24.82,l78,l80,182,l90 Danenhauer, Gerald 38 Daniel, Betty 95 Darrow, David 43,104,175 Davenport, Kenneth 35 Davidson, soo 35,51 ,59,73,74,106 Davis, Carol 38,50,51,62,63,66,68 Davis, Harry 39 Davis, jerry 24,56,86,88,93,98,117,135,136 Davis, Karen 39,151,106 Davis, Nora 24,915,165 Dawson, Thomas 35,511,173 Day, Patricia 43,53 Day, Tom 56 Donn, jack 43,57,ss Dechario, Alice 105 DeCuyper, Florence 43 Delfenbaugh, Elden 43,58 De Gasperi, Marilyn 43 Degener, Pool 24,56,69,99,119 Deitz, Gerald 35 Delaney, Diann 39,104,l05,165 Delano, Carol 69 De1l'Antonis,jon 43 Dempsey, Rosemary 43 DeNeve, Linda 95 Denham,Sand.ra 35,74,14-4,154 Denommi,Deanne 33 Denton,jac1t 79 Dentonhjohn 82,191 Deonier, Carol 43,52,63 Det'wi1er,IeRoy 39,168 Dewater, Beverly 43,53,65,75,B1 Dic1r5on,Relna 43,52,105 Diehr,jim 43,58,1lO Dillman, Linda 80 Dillon, Mary Kay 35,50,61,74 Divine, Louanna 39,50,51,73,75,80,l 1 1,144 Dixon, Brenda 165 Dixon, Paul 35,192 Dobs0n,Bil1 58 Dodgohyndltn 43,52,s2,e3 Dodson, Joi-ry 39,106 Dodson, Steve 55 Dolanc,Terry 43,104,105 Donaldsonhlerry 182 Donaldson, Sherry 35,165 Dooloy, Neil 35 Dopm, Gwen 24,80,92 Dormois, Evelyn 39 Douglas, Marlene 43,53,59,65 Doze, Richard 24,54 05 Gclmore, Flossie 33 Dragon, Donecc 159 Drake, David 175 Dreskcr, Bobby 24 Dringenberg, Ronald 43,57 Driskill, Sharron 35,50,81,145,154 Dugan, Kay 24,158 Dugonc,john 33 Dumm, Leroy 39 Duncan, Sandy 43,165 Dunivan, Charles 74 ..E,, Eaglcson, Linda 43,52,72 Eagleson, Virginia 43,53,73,I6l Eakins, Becky 35,51,73 Easley, Sara 93 Eason, Bill 171 Easson, Geraldine 35 Eastland, Gerald 168 Eddy, Edward 56 Ed1cr,jerty 24 Edminis1cr,Sallyanne 43,5231 Edmonds, Larry 35,57 Edwards, Eddie 24,106 Eklund, Harold 35 Elimon, Betty 43,52,53,73 Elliott, Creighton 43,82 El1iott,jerome 39 24,35,I15,116 IGB Elliott, Thomas Elliott, Tommy Elliott, Virginia 43 Elliott, William Ellis, Donald 39 Ellis, Eldon 43 Ellis,jerry 32 Ellis, Sandra 43,722,106 1imerson,Naney 43 97,105,106 Emerton, Brian 32 Endieot1,Lorna 33 24,8-4,136,146 Erickson,Dare1l 39 Ernsbarger, Caroline 35 Espy, Mary 39,73 Estes, Anna 43,53,104,l05 Estes,john 79,115 Etter, Barbara 39,611,110 Evans,17red 43,193 Evans,Leonna 43,53 MF.. Fairchild, Richard 35 Falkenstien, Richard 25,171 Farabi,Ann 39,74,75,15B Farber,jt.tdith 35,50,80,l61 Farnsworth, Shirley 39,632,611 England,james Fearmonti,joyce 43,53 Feland, Linda 25,51,74 Feller. Don 19 Fellcr, Mary 69 Fenoughty,joe 56,82,175,185 Ferguson,Ray 25 Ferguson, William 58,182 Femetti, Gloria 43 Ferrel, Paul 25,72,74 F1:uerbom,james 57 Feucrborn, Kenneth 35,56,6l Ficklin, Avanelle Irene 35 Fike, Donna 35,93 Filosa, Kenneth 35,115 Finch, Curtis 35,79 Fingerle,Bmce 25,115,116,151,168 Fin1ey,jamcs 43 Fiorueci, joan 35 Fisher, Shirley 39,62,63 File, Linda 161 Fogarty, john 25,68,115,1 17 F ogarty, Robert 43 Fogg, William 43 FoItz,joyoe 25,74,95 Foote, Eugene 86 Foote, Kenneth 168 Foote, Myma 43,53,G2,63 Foresman, john 35 Forsythe, james 33,61 Fort, Larry 43 Fortncr, Ernest 35,55,76 Forwalder, Betty 25,158 Forwa1der,james 25,7935 Forter, Franklin 32,57 Foster, Larry 39 Fowler, Franklin 611 Fox, Mary june 69,61 Fox, Mary Lou 43,53 Fox, Ronald 34 Francis, Kathryn 25 Francis, Paul 25,ll1,92,113 Francis, Wilma 43,52,70,73,80 206 Franklin,jack 25,90 Franklin, Wallace 35,189 Franks, Mary Ellen 35,51,61,80,l04,l58 Freeman,joanna 77 Frecman,Wilcsse 50,145 Frevele,Enrl 35 Frobish, Betty 64,106 Fromong, Donald 43 Frost, Edwin B2 Frovish,Mcrle 43 Fn.1sher,Ga1y 33 Frye, Ronald 79 Fuentez, Charles 25,713,194 Fulton, Diana 43,53,73 aG-1 Gadc1y,Bob 39 Gaines, Carolyn 25,150 Gallup, Lelland 25,H2,117,19l Gardner, Barbara 43 Gardner, Donald 35,115 Gardner, Max 39 Gardner, Troy 39 Garrett, Gerald 25 Garrett,judy 43,53,72,76,l65 Garrett, Penny 43 Garrett, Rosie 25 Garrett, Thurman 39,166 Garrison,james 25 Garrison, Paulette 69 Gascho, Kathryn 39,62,G3 Gam, Robert 35,57 Gates, Dolly 25,94 Gauert, Harold 35 Gcmrnell, Mary 43,53,6G,74 Gendusa, Frances 39,161 Gentry, Lawrence 115,911 15,175 Gentry, Sandra 69 Gentry, Robbie 25 George, Raymond 43,175 Gibson,jeanene 39,50,69,74,77,l65 Gibsqn, Kay Lynne 43,53,81,15B Gideon, Geneva 35,5o,73,75,93 Gill'ord,juclilh 69 25,B1,92 Gifford, William Gilbreath, Byron 35 Gilbreath, Roger 25 Giles, lnren 35 Gilkey,Bcssie 39,50,7-1 Gi11,shcrrt11 39,76,101,132,183 Gillaspie, Leo 57,89 GiIlette,john 43 Gillette, William 25 Gillis, Linda 35,51,161 Gilstrap,jamcs 35,76 Ginardi,1lenc 25,75,93,136,150,I65 43,73,1s5 Gindlesbergenjim 82 43,56,67,79 Ginardi, Madeline Gingrich, Teddy Girard, Marie 25,70,711,80,93 Glaclclen, Wallace 43 Gladson, Dwayne 39 Glenn,judy 158 Glenn, Tcn'y 25 Glick, lyiarcia 39,70,8O,161,184 Glynn, Roy 55 Glynn, Sue 25 Gmeiner, Marlene 43 Gocttel, Kenneth 35 Goforth, Carol 35 Goins, jerry 83,193 Gold, Linda 43,53,74,I54 Goldriclgjoan 25,59,74,l 11,158 Good, Donald 43,97,1o4,1o5 Good. Larry 35,57 Goodhall, Ann 69 Goodwin,jerry 191 Gordon, Rita 69 Gordon, Robert 180,182 Gore, Ellen 35 Gosch,james 43,557,182 Gosch,jane1 43.53,72 Gosch, Tom 35.82,l79,lB1 Gough, Bob tes Gowan, Mavis 511,51,l06,l51l Gowans, Bill 45 Graber, Allen 25 Graham, VViIson 25 Grano, Frank 43 Grant, tvtichsel 39,193 Grassi,jimmie 35.79 Graves, Harry 25,55,69 Gray, Marlene 25,70,74,145 Green,james Edward 25 Green.james LeRoy 25,77,173 Green, Linda 75,77,95 Green, Sue 43,52,158 Gribble, Leroy 43,55 43,52,73,161 Grigsby, Carmen 69 Griliith, Darlene Grigsby, Everett 1 15 Gripkey, Edward 25,68,99,1 14 Gromer,BolJ 25,178,180 Grove,jon 72,79 Guthrie, Sidney C. 69,99,114 MH.. Haage, Charles 112 Haage,Margztret 25,77 Haas, Don 35,510,115 Habitat, Ahmad 39.71493 Habibi, A11 32,71,1as,1 176,193 Hagcrmann, Karon 44,521,105 Hainline, Mary 44,61 Haizlip,Maryjan1: 25,136,165 Hale, Avis 35 Ha1iber11ocker,Suzanna 51 Hall. Bennie 25 Hall, David 25 Hall, Delores 25,65,70,I84 Hall, Melvyn 25 Haller,Levon 26 I 1amilton,jerty 21i,69,77,8B Hamiltnn,john 44.65 Hampton, Harold 26,106 Hampton, Leona 32,92 Harder, Frederick 26,82,B8,99,l1-1,1 1 192 Harding, Larry 215 Hardwick.Char1cne 81 Harlan, jerry 39 Harlcy,john 26,75,B9 Harmon, Scottie 26,69,75.173 Harper, Doris 35 Harrington, jol1n 97 Harrington,KcndalI 104 Harris, Bill 59,61 Harris, Carrie 35.5O,74 Harris, Donald 39,131,171 Harris, Elaine 53,61 Harris,joyce 44 Harris, LaVonnc 66 Harris, Ronald 26,6G,97,104,l06 Harris, Thomas 35 Harris, Williarn 35,611,171 Harrison, james 44 Harrison, Ronald 65 Harrison, Roy 33,58 Hart, George 44,56,61 Hart, joannc 69 Hart, Kenneth ll. 26,39 1'1artitlt:r, Charles 57 Hartman, Ernie 39,54,74 Harvey, Elizabeth 44 Hashimoto,H1:dy 4-4,512,521,711 Hatfield, Gary 62,178,181 Hawkins, Bill 611 Hawkins, Nelda -14,50 Hawkinson, Ken 44,171 Hawley. james 26,57,66,B8,93 Haydc, Gary 44 Hays, Linda 39,51,77,98,l12,113,158 Headlee, Don 26 Heacllee, Sue 69 Heacly, Pat 26,57,66 Heatson, Richard 86 Heathcrly, 1.an'y 182 Heatlterly, Mickey 26,82,179,180,193 Hedges, Arthur 32 Hedges, jane 39 Hedrick, janet 39,51,75 Hein, Paul 66 Hein, Phyllis 66 Hein, Stephen 66 Heller, Beverly 44,52,53,165 I-1cnclerson,james 35 Heninger, Sonny 35,515,168 Henman, Doris 50 Hcnncssey, Rose 39,80 Henry, Edwin 26,75 Henry, Walter 26 5,136,186, Hess, Howard 117,178,191 HeSsc,1.es 59,63,81,92,l75 Heueisen, Charles 35,79 Hevel, Gary 44,57,68,104 Hewett, Mary Elaine 44,52,B1 Hickman, Beverly 44 Hickox, Wayne 26,611,757 Hicks, Franklin 26,178 Hicks, Maryjane 69 Hicks, Wayne 57 Higgins, Curtis 33 1-1igh,1arry 26,168 Hightower, David 44 Hil1,Gary 35 1-1i11,Mari1yn 39,51,59,68,72,104,105,184 Hinton, Charles 35,B2,179,18l Hitchcock, William -14 Hizar, Sharon 44,156 Hobson, Alan 35,57,99,115 Hodge, Virgil 35,74,79 Hodson, Carole 44,53 Hogan, Marilyn 39,50 Hogan, Wanda 44,52 Hogard, Rufus 26,31 Hogard, YVayne 74,92 Holladay, judy 39,165 HolIingsworth,Saundra 39,73,l65 39,515,132 Holloway,john 44 Hollis, Douglas Holloway, Milton 26 Holman, Peter 44,511,182 Holmes, Allen 35 Holmes, Dwayne 35 Holmes, Lewis 182 Holsinger, Donald 26,613,173 Holt, Donald 26 Holtgren,Darwin 39,54,171 Holzrichter, Richard 26,79,93 Honn, Gerald 35,57 Honn, Larry 58 Hood, Robert 44 Hopkins, Anita 44,52 Hopkins, Sharon 44,53 Hoppe, Gary 44,58,61 Hoover, Allen 26 Hoover, Betty 39,44,50,64 Hoover, Mary jo 53,6-4 Horgan, Michael 35 jenner,jcrry 26,112 jest, Ronald 27 johnson, Andrew 39,82 johnson Bess 39 johnson, Beverly 44 johnson Claude 33 johnson Cloeva 36,50,5l,95,158 johnson Donald W. 36 johnson, Duane 26 johnson, Frankie 175 johnson, Harold 33 johnson,janice 39,50 johnson,jim 26 johnson,Lec 36 johnson, Mike 33 johnson, Ricky 45,57 jones, Bud 26 jones, Donald 66 jones, Dorothy 44 jons, Ellen 69 jones, Fleta 44,52 jones, Frank 55,82 jones, Harold 33 jones, Henry 36,56 jones, Marilyn 36,50,6l,74,165 jons, Robert W. 36,57,68 jones, Roger 44,82 jones, Rusell 39 jones, Steven 44,55,182 jontra, Lawrence 26 jontra, Roscoe 44 joseph, Clay 44 joseph, Lila 39,51,59,61,11 1,158 jost, Ronald 74 Hemtwm, Richard 35,54,64,75,79,86,93,99,115, 136 Herder, Gordon 26,513,166 Herridge, Mama 35,62,77 Herring, Donald 35,173 Herrmann, Dorothy 44 Herrmann,joan 35,53,70,75,i10 Herron, Harold 59 Herrun.jon 166 Hersh, Keith 56 Hess, Harlan 39,132,181 Hom, Marlys Hombarker, G1 39,50,62,80 cn 26 Homer, Don 26 Hostmyer, Donald 39 Hostmyer, Donna 69 Houck, David 44 Houk, Gary 35,171 Hauser, Everett 39 Houser, Glen 68 Huuser, Rose 39,51,74 Howard, Lyle 44,113,193 Howard, Nina Howe, Wesley 35,74,75,89,93,137,165 58 Howerton, Dale 39,79 Hume, Leonard 39,68 Hunst, David Hun ter, james Hurst, David 79 44 74 Hurt, Louis 35,55, 1 66 -1111 llterd, Dannie 26,55 Ingram, Caroline 44,52,63 lngrum, Victor Ireland, Stephe Ireton, james 36,79 n 44,514,192 61 Irvin, Gene 32 Irvin, jan 26, 161,178,180 Irwin, Mark 39,132 Iwabe, Yoshiki 105 .ju Jack, Gary 44,57 jackarcl, Anna mu 39,170,151 jackson,Bryant 67 jacques, Richard 79,93 james,' Evelyn 26 janezio, Ferdinand 115 jarman, Nelson 33 jaynes, Diane 56 jaynes, Dianna 33 jeans, Connie 26 jeans, Virgil 26 jcflels, Enid 39,50,75. jclferson, Anita 39,513,711 jellries, Carol 44,105 jenisch, Barbara 33 jenkins,joe 44,653,132 jenkins, Wayman 166 juilfs, Don 39,168 justice, Mary Lee 36,77,78,81,93,136, 144-,145, 165 1. K ,, Kalb, Albert 32 Kammcrer, Robert 39,168 Kane,Maxy 27,70,74,80,161,1B4 Kams, Karen 39,51,158 Karr, Glenn 27,82,178,180 Kastler, Larry 39,178 Kato, Hideo 39.71 Kato, Sets 71 Katzer, Carol 39,5O,6l,8l ,154 Kazmierski, Carole 44,144,158 Kcearns, Ed B2 Keele, Rebecca 44,52 Keller, Karen 44,6l.I56 Kelley, Carolyn 39,51,164,154 Kelley, Gary 36 Kellner, Sandra 27,50,77,98,110,111,136 Kelly, Henrietta 39 Keltner, jane 39 Kendall, Roberta 44,53,63,l0-4,105 Kennedy, Kay 72 Kennedy, Margaret 27,39,51,68,74 Kennon, Donna 165 Kerley, judith 36,64 Khosrovi, Ahmad 44,71,193 Kib1cr,jurly 39 Killon,joyce 36,50,Bl Kimhrell, Donald 45 Kime, Warren 45 Kincaid, Kay 76 Kincaid, Gary 45,515,189 King, Charles 27 King ,Kay 45,161 King, Max 94,161 Kirk, Ronald 45 Kirkpatrick, james 39 Kisller, Ann 45,53 Kite, Shcrril 68,161 Kite, Trudy 45,53,68,72,161 Klopfenstein, Laura 45.52,53,74,81 Knarr, Patricia 36 Knarr, William 39 Kneebone,jamrs 27,8B,97,104,106,136 Kneller, Kay 39 Knewtson, Nancy 39,5l,62,63,74,144 Knittel, john 36,95 Knowles, Susan 36,52,53,59,66,74 Knox, Beverly 93 Koch, William 33,57 Koger, Ronnie 36,57,69,75 Korach,janice 40 Kordas, Ronald -10,54,61,76,77 Kam, Thomas 45,577,192 Kosorog, Cecilia 40,51,61,86,1 10 Kramer,jerome 36,56,61 Kramer,jim 36 Kramer, Lawrence 4O,56,I19,179 Kranker, Mary jo 69 Kranker, Paul 32,68 ,158 Knise, Tom 40,56,61 Kubler, Marilyn 64 Kublcr, Phillip 64 Kunshelt, Barbara 40,51 Kurth, Sondra 64 Kurth, Woodrow 92 Kuyltendall, Virginia 27,86,93,106,l35,136 11141. Ladelt, Kenneth 55,74 LaForte, Francis 74,87 Lahey, Loren 40,82 Iaing, Barbara 69 Laing, Ray 82,99,1 15,116 Lambum, Harry 36 Lampe, Eugene 32,54,61,79,94 Lampson, Delbert 40 Iane6,D6nm 40,50,73,159 I..anoe,Larry 45 Lancester, Dorothy 33 Landerhlames 36 landwehr, Betty 45 Lane, David 45 Lane,Genard 55,166 Iane,Lan-y 45 Lane,Merla 45 Iaphew, Donna 45,161 Lamman,Murle 36,59,64,90 Perry, Donald 36,163 Lattin, Barbara 36,50,73,75,158,159 Lau, louis 36,71 Laughlin, James 4O,54,68,l 71 Laverty,james 68 Laverty, Marilyn 69 Lawrence, Michael 45,57 Lawrence, Mildred 27 Layclen, Ronald 40,168 Layton, Linda 45,52,62,144 Layton, Rita 27 Layton, Sylvia 36,161 h:al:e,A1ioeJane 36,50,62,63,93 Leaman, Ronald 171 Lcap,1-Iarold 27,93 Leathemian,Jen'y 45,186,189 Ledbetter, Patricia 27,51,73,92,137,144,161 Ice, Barbara 45 Lee, Donald 27,86,175 I.xe,john 45 Leech, Merle 45,57 leeper, Gail 45,52,53,73,161 LeGore, Marjorie 45,513,106 I.eker,Lois 105 Ieming, Ruth 40,51,73,75,144 Leonard, David 45 Leonard, Lucille 45 Leroy,john 45 Levra, Andy 33 Lewis, Ben 115 Lewis, Karen 27,161 lewis, Martin 27,77,84,85,88,99,114,115,137 lewis, Richard 26,55,92 Lewis, Steve 36 Ley, William 36 Lies, William 40,56,61 Lind, Don 27,74 Lindahl,Thomas 27,82,186,190 Lindsay, David 40,56,118 'nuey, Carolyn 40,51,63,75,76,81,165 'nn,LaNell 36,52,73,74,80,161 'psey,Robert 40 ' nbee, Thomas 88,97,104,105 't, Mildred 36 'ton, Donald 27 'ttle,Judy 45 vingston, David 175 vingston,john 27 vingston, Lucille 33 6yd,K. 193 oyd, S. B. 83 ,Alexis 74 ' er, Frank 45,182 gan,C11ar1ea 36,90 6r1,Ma1-y 45,52,1o4,154 hman,John 56 mxhek, David 45 ng,Cccil 40 ngeranhlaclt 45,55,168 ngerot, Donna 40,80,l61 ngxtall Ronnie 45 lter,jerry 36,63,79 ,Carolyn 27,131,161 uthan, Barbara 106 uthan,FAt.her 40,101 uthan,jcrry 192 uthan,Larry 179,181 ve,Dee 45 ve, Pat 69 I.aveland,Gary 27,74,95 Lovem, Donna 53 Lovemhjames 95 Lovgren, Paul 40,79,175 Lowder, Claudine 27,50,68 Lowe, Dennis 175 Lowehjamm 58,182 Lowe, Robert 36,92 Lowe, Roger 27 Lowry, Kenneth 33 Ludlum, Marvin 40,79 Lukc1n,Timotheia 40,50,70,80,159,184 Lundblad, Patricia 159 Lundhlad,Rnbert 27,116,173 Lusitani, Maria 36,61,71 Lyngar, Andrew 32,68 Lyon, Kenneth 36,185,192 Lyon, Mary 36,50,66,74,B7,93,96,104 Lyons, Bridget 80 UMC11 McAlpinc, Carole 36 McAnally,Jim 27 Mc Brien, Edward 83,185,192 McCabe, William 27 McCall, Bobbi 40 McCall,jeanne 40,51,62,63,73,74,154 McClenahan, Donald 64 McClenahan, Maurice 45 McClenahan, Sharon 40,73,77,144,l61 McClure,-lerome 40,59,79 McConnel, Clara 69 McConnel,-Iim 27 McCorki1l, Francis 32,69 McCorkill,Thomas 45 McCourt, Thomas 45,68 McCullough, Donald 27 McCullough, Donna 36,77,98 McCullough, Marvin 79 McDonald,john 45,57 McDonald, David 175 McFarland, William 40 McFarlane, Donald 27,55,68,194 McFerron, Carrol 40,50,165 McGinnis, Dorothy 45,53,73,l64 McGloLh1in, Donald 45,97,104,105 McGravran, Earl 45 McIntosh,Voynnez 27,51 McKee, Larry 27 McKenna, Philomena 45 McLean, Benjamin 58,114,182 McLean, Connie 45,53,63,70,73,80 MeMahan, Roger 40,175 McMillan, David 27,69,88,99,1l4,175 McNa1ly,MichacI 36 McNeil, William 27,83,99,114,115 McNickle,Eamest 45,79 McPherson, Kathleen 27,77 McReync11ds, Sara 27 McWilliams,-james 45 11M,. Machcers, Margie 27 Machetta, Michael 61 Maddenhjeri 27,66,80 Maddox, Betty 45,55 Mahaifey, Phyllis 93 Mailes, Eldon 36 Main,joseph 115 Malaby, Robert 27 Male1t,Khosrovi 71 Maneval, Lew 27,68,83 Manfre, Michael 40 Manhart,C1etus 36,60,61,79 Manning, Edward 33 Mansmith Pat 77,165 Mapes, Michael 36,57,68 Maples, Carol 28,59,63,74,87,93,95 Marquardt,Gary 40,175 Marquardt, Ronald 36,90,94,99,115,137 Mm-1611, George 28,6132 Maxsha1I,Bil1 40 Marshall,Marsha 40.50,85,161 Marshall,Myma 28,61 Marshall, William 56 Marsters, Valerie 45,52,53,70,80 Marti, Ervin 36 Martin, Charles 28 Martin,Cary 83,193 Martinhlaclc 173 Martin, Lydia 36,80 Mart.in,R.ichard 40,118 Martinous, Marilyn 61 Masenthin, Alben 33,57 Mason, Francis 28 Mason, Stephanie 45,53,81 Mason, Walter 45,55,68 Masengil1,Everette 40,54 Massey, Richard 45,56,186,1B9 Mmsine, Kay 28,74 Ma.'1ten,L1oud 28 Mathis, Carl 28,63,97,104,106 Maupin, Ronald 28,99,114,186,187 Max.-1on,I.4:on 32,68,119 Mayer, Mary 40,50,62,69,74,l84 Mayeshlamesjr. 32 Mayeshjudyth 40,130,184 Mead, Charles 28 M d, luis 69 Medford, Barbara 36,93 Meditzhjoseph 74 Meiexgjanioe 23,40,51,154 Mendenhall, Earl 28 Menghini, Anthony 40 Menghini, Nancy 28 Meriaux, Richard 28,82,83,88,94,99,1l4,115 Merri1l,john 56 Mesplay, Richard 45 Messer, Larry 40,82 Metzen, jack 28,55 Meyer, Marcia 33,52,61 Meyer, Willard 28 Michael, Dale 40 Milbum, Donna 33 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Barbara 45,53,8l Charlott 36,66 Chloe 69 Earl 36,5166 Miller,jean 46,52,53,62,73,8l Miller, Leonard 178 Miller, Margaret 40,50,74,144 Miller, Marlene 36,165 Miller, Melva 36 Miller, Robert C. 36,82,83,l92,l93 Miller, Ruth 40,53,63,66,73 Milligan, jerry 36,171 Milliken, Donald 46 Milner, Jn 186 Mama, Loriene 36 Mishler, Janie 40,51 Mitchell, Ann 165 Mitchell, George 28 Mitchell, jan-165 56 Mitchell, Otis 32 Mitchell, Sandra 69 Mitchell, Shirley 40 Mitchell, Wanda 40,51,75 Mize, Gary 118 Morford, Marie 93 Morford, Martin Morgan, Dwane 46,56,82,1 75,185 28,54 Morgan, Phil 36 Morgan, Victor 79 M6m1,A.j.jr. 46 Morris, Delores 36,446,151 Morris ,Jack 46 Morris, Mike 46 Morris, Robertj. 54,171 Morrison, Ronald 40 Mosher, Wanda 36,50,66,74,104 Mosier, Dan 28,79,93 Mosler, Steve 46,104,1 05,1 06 Mosley, Hazel 40,57,106 Moss, Opal 28,50 Motokawa, Stephen 46,58,67,89 Mount, Anna Marie 69 Mozingo,I.arry 33 Muller, Samuel 175 Mullies, David 46,57,l75 Mulnix, Mary Ann 70,80,92,150,l61 Murkin, Gary 46 Murphey, Blaine 36,83,171,193 Murphy, Karl 82 Murray, Bettyjo 46,73 Murmy,Don 46 Murrayhjaek 28 Murray,-Iuhn 40,56 Musgrove, Clinton 82 Mustard, Grace 80,184 Myer, Larry 93 Myers, Richard 36,69,74,93 -.NU Nakadomari, Hisamitsu KSammyj 61 Nakaza, Ken 36,71 Near, Gay 80,161 Nclms, Martin 28 Nelsonhjudith 46,74 Nelson, Loretta 36 Nelson, William 36,95 Nepote, ,166 46,182 N eu becker, Jeannie 28 Newcomer, Kenneth Jr. 40,171 Newell, Rae 40,50,62,74,l65 ,71,83,193 Newland, Rebecca 28,161 Nichols, Donald 36,54,75,81 Nico1a11,I'Iugh 28 Nienhauser,Car1 28 Nicnhauser, Nancy 69 Niggeman, Marie 46,53,61 Nigh,Ban'y 55,191 Nivens, Howard 36 Nomiand, Richard 40 Norton, Gene 36,171,194 Norton, Helen 69 Nuzum, Ellen joAnn 51,70,80,92 1101, O'Bryan,Bema.rd 61 O'Bryan, Mary 46 O'Del1,judith 46,52,62,68 Oehme,A1ta 36,93 Ocrtle, Wanda 28,74 O11'enbac1ter,Becky 69 O'Ma1ley, Betty 28,87,93 O'Ma1ley,john 46,61 O'Ma1ley, Phillip 36 Onelio, Paul 28,82,l86,187 O'Rear, Carol 36,159 Orozzo, Samuel 28 Onolani, Frank 82,115,179,1B1 Osbom, Phyllis 46,53,69,106 Osborn, Rex 46 Ossana,O1to 46,182 Overn-1an,john III 40 Ovetstxeet, Robert 28 Owen, Gareld 28 Owens, Rose Mary Owens, Terry 168 Owens,Thomas 151,153 28,50,105 UPU Pageuloycc 40,50,62,63 Pappas, Pat 28,165 Parker, Dan 36 Parker, George 46,57 Parkison,Wilbert 28,515,74- Parsons, Lee 28 Patarini, Maxine 40,50,l06 Patrick, Roger 36,81 Pattelson, Emma Lou 46,53,66 Pattexsonhlohn A. 36,56,69,93 Patterson,Pat 69 Patton, Rodney 36,57 Patton, Sharon 73 Payne, Aram 28,50,75,158,159 Payne, Bruce 56,116 Payne,Paralec 46,53 Payne, Philip Dale 28 Payne, Philip Ronald 28,115 Pearson, Richard 58 Pew, Ruth Ann 46,52,64,1o6 Pedersen, Lawrence 28 Pederson,-Iudy 69 Pell, Harry 28 Pellett, Stephen 46,57 Peoples, Lee 32 Pera,jme 168 Pcrello, Mary Ann 40,50,60,61,165 Perryhjamcsjr. 28,55,84,137 Peters, Gail 40,50,5l,l59 Peterson, Andrew 46 Pcterson,Jon 36,56 Pethtel, Ted 32 Pettit, Wylie 46,55,72,s2 Pfeifer, Roger 46 Phillips, Loretta 37,165 Phipps, Monty 40 Picltert, Lawrence 37,55,60,61,90 Pierce, George Forest 40,99,1 14 Picroe,Jane 46 Pierson, Kenny 40,711,168 Pilkington, Harold 69,74 Pillon,Delores 40,130,161 46,53 Pi1kin,joann Pitts, Gerald 28 Plagenshjoan 69 Plilei-james 28 Plotner, Donald 28,74 Poe, Wayne 40,56,71 Poland, Gene 46,56 Polfer, Paula 46,53,73 Pollman, Dwane 37,57 46,724,159 Porter, Dennis 55 Porter, Robert 40,79 Post, jo Ann 4o,5o,so,154 Postema, Hilda 37 Potter, Thomas 28 Potts, Lyle 40,54 Parr, Pamela Potusik, William 33 Povodnilt,EliLabeth 40 Powell, Bill 69 Powell, David 46,56,82 Powers, Patricia 40,62 Preston, Bill 37,179,193 Pruton, Bill 192 Pretehloan 40,77 Prioe,I.1eonardjr. 2B,79,173 Priehm-61,s1-161114 4o,51,96,1o4,10s Prigmorehlack 28,90 Prouse,1ouise 28,75 Dorothy 46 Pulmer, Purltey, Orval 82 HQ., Queen , Patricia 40,50,62,63,74 Query, Lois 40 Quinn,james 46 Quinn. Quinn, Mike 61 Valdais 46,5-7,1 14 Quiroga, Peter 37,161 nR., Racy, Don 28,83 Rahimi Rahma Raines, Yasdi, Abolghasem 71 nan, Nasser 71,193 Margaret 63 Rainey, James 46,166 Rall, Bette 40,64 Ramsey, Bob 32,68 Ramsey, Charles 29,56,74,171 Rarriseyhjeri Gayle 32,66,98 Ramseyer, Carl 64 Ranck, Edd 46,175 Ranes, Franklin 29,56 Rankin, Richard 29 Raphael, Cecilia 40 Rauniker, Mary 46 Rauniker, Richard 29 Rawlcs, Patricia 46,52,l65 Rawson,john 46 Rayl, Linda 4f0,5l,73,l59 Rea,james 68 Read, Gary 56,3190 Reames,I.eslie 29,171 Reck,Marcia 29,50,74,9l,129,137 Recob, Colleen 98 Rc6a,G16r1a 4o,96,1o4,1o6 Redmon, Walter 29 Redmond, Ralph 29,82,1 15,153,186 Reece, Dale '29,54,76,17l Reecc,MerIc 54 Reed, Marjorie 114 Reese, Lynda 29 Reimer, Errol 29,57,68 Reimer,Patt 46,53 Reiter, Maurice 40,75,79,115 Rendleman, Thomas 40,55,82 Rcnnick, George 46,511,185 Reynolds, nigh a7,59,66,74 Reynolds, Michael 55,192 Reynolds,Rcberta 29,74 Rhinehart, Brenda 46,53,73 Rhoadcshjanet 46 Rhoadeshjerry 40 Rhoadshleanne 46 Rhuems, Russell 46 Richardson, Eldon 83,185 Richardson, George 33 Rienbolt,MaryJu 46 R.ierson,Roger 86,171 R.igg,Barbara 41,51,159 Rigg,-Iohn 29 runny, Mike 179,181 Rimmer,Sl1irlcy 29,59,66,69 Rinc1t,joe 29 Rinehart, Betty 37,6l,76 Ringgenberg, Archie B2,115,179,181 Roach, Beverly 23,411,165 R64611, Bruce 37,54,179,181 Robb, Carl 56 Robb, Kenneth 29,74 Roberts, Donnie 33 Roberts, Henry 29,72,168 Roberts, jerry 193 Robertshludith 29,80,137,92,l28,1 Roberts, Mark 57,82,89,119 Roberts, Rondi 46,53,66,75 Roberts, Rosalie 29,61,16l Roberts, Ruth 29,81 Robertson, Tom 46 Robinson, Claud 29 Robinson, Donna 33 Robison, Murl 46,83 Robson, Allen 175 Robson,james 37,56,119 65,183 207 Rom, Valentine, John Jr, 41,61 Robtron, Ron 29,56, Rocscr, john 46,192 Rogers, Ann 33 Rogers, Clara 33 Rogers,Michael 41 Rogers, Nancy 41,50 Romondo, Virginia 29 Rondelli, Barbara 29,50,87,96,l06,l37 Ronzy. Donna 46,53,62 Root, Carrie Sue 41,165 R66r,M1trha11 '175 Roque, Bettie 41,166 Rorabaugh, Karen 46 Rose , Rose, Rose, Rose, Rose, Dorothy 46,53 Erma 46,55,1o-1,105 Nancy 46,161 Phillip 93 Robert 29,37 Roseboom, Cami 29,59,74,81 Ross, Ross, Ross, Ross, Ros, Alma 32,74 Eugene 32 Howard 33 Larry 46 Minnie 41,51,59,64,66,70,74,80 Robert 29,56,79,93 Scivert, Darrel 57 Semonick, August 37 Serra, Bobby 37,99,115 Sexton, David 29,115,116,171 Shackclton, George 29,97,104,106 Shadkhan, Bahman 57,71,82 Shaner, Richard 104 Shankel, Curtis 29 Shanks, Colleen 29,74,93 Shanks, Jane 37,59,62,95,1a7,146,150,165 Sharp, Charles 46,513,104 Shaver, Zella 47,53 Shaw, Charles 41,56 Shaw, Leroy 175 Shearer, Robert 137,175 Shell, Martin 41 Shelton, Billy 41,825,193 Shelton, Charles 179,180 Shepard, Harvey 37,182 Shively, Sharon 37,51,6l,75,76,81,145,l61 Shoemakcr,Ver1e 64 Shugardhludith 4I,5l,75,159 Sidlow,jack 192 Sieberns,Don 58,105,141 Siever, David 29,56,77,98,104 Smirl, Russel, Robert 37,59,63,85,l05,106,115,137 Rowe,james 37,79,115,175 Rowe, Ralph 29,74,93 Rowland, Wayne 46,157,194 Roy, Hugh 29 Roy,jimmy 29,67,79 Royse,Jcan 41,5l,62,63 Rucker,-Iohn 37,55,74 Ruhmann, Richard 37,57,B9,l0l Ruiz, Arnoldo IGB Rundlc,Ray 37,55 Runkle, Barbara 165 Ruparhjohn 46 Rush, Donald 29 Russell,Benita 46 Russell,-Ianet 46,161 Russell, Nadine 29,75,l58,l59 RtLssell,Shir1cy -1l,5l,73,144.154 Russey, Nancy 413,511,711 Rutlrerlordhjerry 41 Rutlicrfordulo Ann 37.51.66 Rycler,joAnn 4l,51,73,159 Rymanujohn 1l7.56,67 MS.. Sadcghi, Khosrow 46,71,l93 Sadri,Cyrus 71,191 Sage, William 46.55 SamplC,Gcrald 29 Sanclahl.Dwig11t 2!l,57,7-1.79 Santlers. Martha -16.53.74 Sar1dersor1,Glcnrla 41 Sanny.Deloy 911 Sappington,l'at1'ic'ia 1311 Sortgr,-rt, Rulwrt 4113.57 Saur1ders.liarl 57 Satinrlers.-lutlr 41.15-1 St'1tlarm1t-,Ccr1r- -ll St'att's.,1im 11151 Sttivtrzztz 11111 1111 S1'l1:tst1't't1. lidwartl 37,711 Srl1:1t1l1,,1t1st'pl1 1111 Svlrvilt. Orville 117,57.El'1.115 St'lrt'lin,1I:1rolyn -1ti.52,l.ll,l1i5 Ht'l1t'r1l'..lutlitl1 117,715,105 St'ltlattt'r. Ratlplrhlr, Ill Scltlt-iclit-r'. Clem-va 1111 Sel11t'it'11t'r, Paul 17l1,l11tl Srltlt-rika-r.Can1l 211,113,159 Selr1u'itler'.Slrt'rri1l Zl7.f17.1 111 Sc11uoley.Ronalrl 411 S1'lrroet,It'1'.Lvlt' 117,ti,l,7S1,11Z6 St'lrttltt'.Nar1t'y 1l11.ll5l,11i5,ll'll1 Sclttiltz,-jatrivs 211,171 S1-l1ulz,Kev1r1t-tl1 -11,511 S1o1ieltl.Grat'c 211 St'ulic'ltl,Jnt'k 251.112 St'o1'se,,I.ll. 29 Srn11.Doo 1926 Scott, Lcronne G9 Stzott. Robert Wujr. 117 S1tranton,l'7onatld 211 Scranton. Mary 29 Scucltlt-1', Stanley -413 Sezrberry. Thresa -l 1.51.1114 St-avcy.Mars11all 4I,54.77,95 Serrest, Linda 29,87,l13.1G1 Setlgwitfk, Larry 251,8l,92,93 Sricll, Hugo 4l,56,6l.1'l2 Mifertujan a6.117,1112,1u4,173 208 Simoncic, Anthony 182 Simpson, Samuel 37 Sims, Heather 41,50,8O,133,159 Sipcs, Rose Mary 69 Sisson, Daniel 29,135 Skinner, Dorris 41,161 Slaughter, Linda 4l,50,73,76,8l Small, Fern 69 Dennis 47 Smith, Barbara 47,512,154 Smith, Carolyn 47,53,13l,l65 Smith, Charles 29 Smith, Chris 47 Smith, Daryl 29 Smith. Gary L. 11-7,56,76.86,17l Smith, Gary R. 37,106 Smith, Gladys G9 Smith, Herbert 37,90 Smithhlanet 47,52 Smitl1,Janie 37,5l,74,165 Smith.jim 70,168 Smith. Lela 117,53 Smith, Leslie 99,1 14 Smith, Lonnie G8 Smith, Marilyn 41,51,61,105,106,159 Smith, Marvin 41 Smith, Mary 33 Smith, Norman 61,112 Smith. Paul 47 Smith, Richard 105 Smith, Robert 37 Smith. Roma 41,1015 Smith, Sharon -17 Smith, Stanley -17,79 Smith, Thaddeus 30,1.i9,l5l,l66 Smith, Twila 41.50 Smith, Wilma 47.53,1S5,75 Snatlon, Gary 112,179,181 Snider. 11111 611,99 Snider. Floyd 37.10-1,105,175 Snow, Charles 47.63,104 Soucler, 1'Vallaet: 30 Southard. Charles Soutltt-rn, Carolyn 41,80 Sowers. Lloyd 30 Spangler, Paul 47,57.l82,192 Spcaktnanhlack 37 Spears, Martin 79 Spicer, Karen 47,515,159 Spiqarcllhjanrcs -17,112 Sprague, William -11,5632 Sprigg, llarlan 47,55 Sprigg, llarbara 3l1,51,77,98 Springer, Lew 110 Spritzer. Mike 37.61 Sramek, Rae 311.7-1 Staats, Sandra 47,511.80 Staceyuloi 47,52,73,71i,l1i5 Stagers, Harold 114,116 Stalker. Linda 41,551,154 Stanrliachujticlith 41,51,73,l-14.165 Stanley, Rowena 30 Stansberry. Patricia 47,53 Starkey, Donald -11,56,82,l79 Starz. Karolyn 4l.50,77,104,l06 Steele, Lloyd 311,513,137 Steele. S. Muir. 37,56,68,78,191 Steeley. Howard 47,132 Stcffens, James 47,513,131 ,B2 Steinie, Danny 41 Stephan, Sharon 37,65,93,154 Stephens, Bruce 37 Stephens, Daryl 30,74,95 Stephenson, Andrew 30 Sterlehlohn 37,97,104,l05 Stevens, LaVcda 47 Stevenson, Andrew 151 Stewart, Carolyn 33 Stewart, Paul 30,65 Stiggins, Nancy 37,70,B0,161 Stiteler, Emma 47,53 Stiles, Harry 30,79 smh, Virginia 37,52,7-1,165 Stockwell, Charles 30 Stoddard, Arlene 47 Storck, Harold 41,82,168,185,192 Strack, Garold 37,67,79 Strack, Robert 98 Strah, Donald 119 Stiahan, Robert 27,99,1 15 Strait, Bob 41 Strandberg, Carl 30 Strandberg, Glenda 30 Strandburg, Lewis 79 Strathe, Noola 30 Stratton, Kenneth 30 Stricklen, Willis 47 Stricklin, Henry 41 Strong, Annette 30,50,65,69,74,93 Strothman, Rosemarie 41,50,73 Stuart, Bob 55,78 Stubblelielrl, Vernon 37,56,67 Stuckey, Wayne 41 Stoltz, Larry 41 Sullins, Max 56,111 w. L, 41,56 Sullivan, Kay 52,62,63,74,8l Sullivan, Melva 47 Sullivan, Richard 37,56,67.ll8,99,l 15 Sullivan, Terry 175 Sullins, Summers, Robert 171 Sundgrenhlean 30,50,54,70,73,B0,92 Suschnick, lorena 41,51 Swancy, Lucy 30,50,6l,74,l61 Swanson, Myma 30,72,74,95 Swearingcnhlames 41 nfl-rr Taber, Marion 32 Talarico, Karen 30,72 Tarter, Ronald 47 Taylor, Allen 37,54,67 Taylor, Karen 47,76 Temming, Paul 37,57,79 Temple, Louis 30,913,173 Tcncr, Ronald 30 Terlip, Kenneth 41 Thayer, Edward 30 Thiebaud, Gerre 30,51,63,69 Thira, Mina 47,52 Thomas, Betty 41,74 Thomas, Bobbie 30,74 Thomas, Charles 37,541,115 Thomas, Gloria J, 61 Thomas, Janet 47,86,104 Thomas, janice 47,104 Thomas, jerry 54,37 Thomas, Thomas 37,61 Thomison,Charles 37,90,l51,173 Thompson, Barbara 47,53,l6l Thompson, Gary 90 Thompson, Herbert 30,166 Thompson, Lawrence 47 Thompson, William 30 Thomson,-Ioseph 47,53,186,1B9,192 Thomberry, Carol 59,62,63,74 Thomberryhlohn 30,57,67 Thuma, Frank 37 Thurman, Michael 37,79 Tilford, Edward 30 Timby, Martha 47,53 Tincknell, Larry 30,171 Tindel, Nancy 47,73,159 Tinsley, Floyd 30,76 Tippin, Douglas 41,54,173 Todd,Beckie 6a,7o,11o,144,161,1s4 Todd, Gene 171 Todc1,Linda 41,5o,59,69 Todd, Terry 37,85,l15,l75,189 Toeller, Lana 106 Toeys, Hamid 30 Toohey, William 114,115 Torbati, Khosrow 57 Tour-near,Joseph 33 Trammell, Karen 47,52 Treece, Dewaync 37 Trent, Mary 3o,51,74,67,106 Trigg, Doris 93 Trimble, Robert 66 Triplett, Byron 30 Triplett, Larry 47,515,114 Trotman, Barbara 69 Trotman, Frank 41,77 Trout, Duane 55,178 Tmxel, Leon 37 Trumbohlanet 77 Tumer, Hhward 30,76 Tumer,jack 31 Tumer, Richard 37 Turner, Wayne 47,56,104,l06 Twitchell, Chster 31,55 ..U,, Ulm, Rosemary 3l,50,59,62,63,75 Umbarger, Gary 47,79 Upshaw, Karen 33 Urban, Eugene 47,55,79 Uttay, William 31,90,1l1 avr, Valpoon, Lee 55,71 Vanderburg, Frances 47,159 Vargas, Ralhel 156 Varner, Eugene 31 Varsolona, Robert 41 Vavra, Bob 31,151,168 Vavra, Connie 106 Veasey, Minnie 31,81,85,152 Vietti, Michael 61,82 Vogrin, Phillip 8-2,179,181,193 Volker, Patricia 41,51,73,l59 own 1Vade, Donald 41 Wagner, Sue 31,59,6l,74,l59 Waite, Linda 47,159 Walizer, Karen 47,74 Walker, Edgar 33,56 Walker, Hilda 41,51 Walker, John 56 Walker, Mary 3l,5l,l52 Walker, Michael 47,83,193 Walker, Phil 61 Walker, William jr. 61 W'alker, Wylene 47,52 Wallace, Gene 31 Wallace, George 31 Wallace, Harry 31 Wallace, Norman B2,83,185,192 Wallace, Ralph 47,168 Waller, Ruby 152 Walrod, Roy 37 Walton, Harlan, 47,57 Walton, James 58,7B,B6,95 Ward, Everett 47,513,132 Ward,James 37 Ward, Jean 37,50,98,110 Warren, Annette 41,53 Warren, Ben 93 Warren, Gerald 47 Wart, Mary Kay 41,51,144,150,159 Watkins, Mary Ann 37,74 Watson, Donna 93 Watson, Earl 37 Watson,jerry 32 Watson, Margaret 37,152 Watts, Amold 151 Watts, Donna 69 Wear, David 56 Webcr,jen'y 37 Webber, Mary 4l,51,70,73,80 Billie 31,51,74,81,l65 Webster, Dennis 47 Webster,-Iuhn 31 ,69,86,l 15,1 16,166 Weiekert, Wanda 47,53,73 Weidman, Earl 31,67 Weilert, Richard 47 Welch, Donald 31 We1ch,judy 69 Wells, Ronnie 41,54 Wendt, Francis 31,185,192 Werbe, Beverly 41,51,111,159,183 Wesonig, Beverly 93 West, Dean 192 West, Edward 179,180 West,jack 47,55 West, Kenneth 37 Wettstein,Frcda 47,130,161 Wheaton, Thomm 37,54,75 Wheeler, jerry 58,132 Webster Wheeler,ZIudy 47,7a,76 Whelan, Donald 41 Whetzel, Alan 31,186,189 White, Connie 37 White, Dwayne 56 White,Ed 166,169 White.jack 41 VVhite,Joyoe 69 WhiLe,Judy 69 White, Larry 32 1Vl1ite,Mor1on 33 White, Robert 41,64 Whitc,Ted 31,171 White, Wanda 150 Whitmer, Tom 41 Whitworth,Yancy 74,173 Wicker, Warren 37,55,63,74,79 VVid.mar, Ruby 47 wiaahm, Dorothy 47,511,611 w1ggir1s,Frad 63,193 Wiggins, Larry 115,116,175 Wilbur, Gary 63 Wilcox, Francis 47,57 Wilcox, Peggy 47,53,66,70,80,14-4 Wilcox, William 31,57,69,74,77,86 Wiley, 1Viley, Irene 31,60 Martin 32,66 Wilhoit, Barbara 37,5l,59,62,74,159 Willard, Don 37,57 Willard, Eva 61' Willardhlanice 51 Willaucr, Francis 31 Willey, Dan 31 Xvillhaus, VVilliam 3l,57,1i7,88,99,l 15,1 16 Williams, Bobbie 41,104,152 1Villiams, Karen Sue 31,75 Williams, Linda 47,159 Williams, Miles 47,171 Willis, Murlenc 37,5l,70,80 Wills, Don 47,57,82 Wilson, Charles 31 Wilson, David 37,75 VVilson, Donald 41,55 Wilson, Henryetta 31,75 Wilson,james 41 Wilson, Marvin 31,63,90,111,173 Wilson, Norma 37,51,62,63,75,81 Wilson, Ralph 55 Wilson, Ray 31 Wilson, Rochell 69 Wilt, Clinton 32 Wimmer, Kay 41,50,74,16l Wimsett, Ronald 37,90 Windham, Reva Lou 41,51 VVint, Pat 74,161 Wise, Imogene 31,95 Wittman, Carolyn 31,69,150,154 Woestman,James 31,82,90,191 Wolford, Carl 31,77,83,98 Wolfe, Marvin 41,5-4,63 Wolfenbarger, Wylene 47,52,154 Wolpcrs, Hans 41,71,9O Wolverton, Sara 31,51,62,63,74,154 Wong, Bing 71 Wood, Dean 47 Woodrum, Mary 47,52 Woodward, Anthony 47,55,63,l04 Woodward, Karen 47 Woody, Sandra 47,53 Wooten, johnie 53 Wooton, Don 31,106 Wright, Freda 4l,7O,73,75,80 Wright, Roy Dean 31,69,77,B8,115,117,13 Wyncs, Larry 27 ..Y,, Yamaguchi, Walter 55 Yantis, Sherry 31 ,96,106,154 Yates, Charlene 31,50,51,70,73,75,184 Yates, Dolly, 50,5l,74 Yates, Sharon 52 Yerington, Lee 47 Yocam, Rayma 41,51,75,133,165 York, Bill 33 York, Lan-y 47,104,147 Young,.Ioan 41,50,6l,73 Young,john 55 Young, Mary 37,64,105,106 Young, Robert 33 Young, Wayne 54,132,182 trzrr Zettlehlohn 47 Zimmer, Lawrence 47 Zordani, james 41 Zwahlenhlerry 47,133,193 Zwahlen, Riley 47,83 jghjjlf YEARBOOKS
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