Pittsburg State University - Kanza Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS)

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M W Um wl ta Q I ' ' is - I Q F 1' 'gi f I fi ' 7 MMM X fx Y W?WW 'U 'M '. 5, A i 0 V A W ' .I M l m 1 L - ff '1 M ':!'qFm 'MX 11 ' -1 ,X m f, V Nxq ' ' - 'H'v-v V - .J-L w'l..., l96l kcmzo Published annually by the Students of Kansas State College of Pittsburg Editor . . ....... . . . Business Manager . . . . . . . Assistant Editor . . ... . . . .. Assistant Business Manager.. . . . .Tom Cameron .Charles Thomison . . . . . .Max Sullins . . . . .Gene Poland Homecoming Editor . . ....... ..... B everly Werbe Sports Editor . . ..... . . . Assistant Sports Editor . . Assistant Sports Editor . . . . . Organizations Editor . . . . . . . Assistant Organizations Editor. . . . . Assistant Organizations Editor . . .Timotheia Lukon . . .Luanna Divine ..........TerreKirk Barbara 'llhomison . . . .Barbara Etter . .... Sue Cortner Sororlties Editor . . .......... ...... K aren Spicer Fraternities Editor . . . . . . . . Faculty Editor . . ..... .. Class Panels Editor ......... Assistant Class Panels Editor. Assistant Class Panels Editor. Special Assistant . . .... . .. Special Assistant . . .... .. Index Editor . . ... Secretary . . Cover Designer . . . Photographer . . Sponsor . . . . .Cary R. Smith . . . .Carolyn Bizal . . .Valerie Squires .... . .Lila Joseph .Mary Ann Meade Michael Mclllullen . . . . .Olivia Steele . . .David Barnhill .. .Barbara Cuinn .Rosemary Bayles . . .Chuck Thomas . . . .Dr. Henry Bagley ., jf, , 96 H if :fff-f- fi wa f 1'M, ff' 'gfsf 'M' ,ff .. ,.4, f Wayan Q' -A .1-. ,A I 2 '? r Vwsngffvi ,w 1 V 5 V I 1 .,'. f 1 Q' if ix! fn, f 3 ' 6' T . n .N ,Q f ' E 53 Q ' , f ' Q H G if u y . f 3,m'H' ik 5 4 Q 14 5 :- ff , 'A X r, , gm 1 A 1 A ...L xx. ' ,.L.ms A Q W,,,,Q6,x M I -ui if as college mokes visible progress. . . Progress in higher education is not always as visible as it has been during the past year at Kansas State College of Pittsburg. With a large increase in enrollment, an increase in the size of the faculty, and the construction of two buildings and an addi- tion to another, it has become apparent that the for- mer 'cteachers collegei' is growing up. The Education building, a three-story brick struc- ture costing some S475,000, is to contain fourteen class rooms, twenty double offices, one main de- partment office, two conference rooms, one cur- riculum laboratory, one psychology laboratory, a research room, storage room, a faculty lounge, and a student lounge. The building, which is to be the location of the Education and Psychology depart- ment, will face south on Cleveland street, ninety- six feet north of the sidewalk, and will extend back for one hundred and twenty-five feet. The three-story, 3B700,000 addition to the Stu- dent Center will enable the Grill to hold a capacity of four hundred persons in comparison with the present eighty-five person capacity. The addition will also house more student offices and meeting rooms, additional cafeteria conveniences, a small ballroom, additional game areas, more small lounges and dining rooms, a browsing library, a music 'listening room, more entrances, and the Col- lege Book Store. The structure will extend sixty-six feet east of the present building and will bring the size of the Student Center to two hundred and thirty- six feet in length. The serious student housing problem of recent years will be somewhat reduced with the opening of Nation Hall. The four-story, 3450,000 dormi- tory will, upon completion, house one hundred and twenty-six women and is being constructed south of East Hall. The building is being named for Odella Nation, former College faculty member. ..... if e .....rse-t1 , .1-' ' A Q g i f Y! ' c ' ii 5 1 ff- if V,,. 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This the staff of the 1961 KANZA has learned, if nothing else. To the students it must be a book of memories, it must be as accurate a record as pos- sible of a year of college life. To the faculty it must picture them as they appeared fifteen years ago, not as they appear now. To the parents it must portray their sons and daughters as studying con- stantly and looking very intelligent. To the pros- pective students it must depict college as a four-year party. And to the administration all this must be done within the budget. We of the staff have done our best to live up to most of these varied expectations, and we have added a few of our own. Like all yearbook staffs we wished to produce the ,biggest and best book in the collegels history. Whether or not we have suc- ceeded remains to be seen. Among the projects we undertook to broaden the scope of the KANZA, three stand out: individual pictures of virtually every faculty member, a new and enlarged ufeaturesw section, and the commem- oration of the Kansas Centennial. It was felt that the absence of the faculty from recent KANZAS was unfortunate and that since they are very much a part of the life of the college, they should be repre- sented in the college yearbook. The Hfeaturesn section was revived and enlarged in order to more accurately and more interestingly depict the progress of the year. It is our hope that this section will capture the events and the spirit of the past year. Finally, this is an historic year for the state of 6 Kansasqher one hundredth birthday. We felt that we should in some way pay tribute to the state and it was this feeling that brought about the division pages in this KANZA. The pictures are as varied as is Kansas. They portray everything from buf- falo, which still graze in some areas of the state, to the birthplace of Dwight D. Eisenhower, to an aerial view of the Kansas turnpike. We have com- bined these photographs in an attempt to depict the many aspects of Kansas, past and present. We hope that in our efforts to produce a year- book which will be meaningful to as many people as possible, we have included you. 'rcable of contents Y 7 Y 554-V K , X. iw Q , V . lv, ..w,. V? 'Q Avg 1 V 4 , , , , , 1ixj5,5,Luf2'f5,,.r:f'A , ' 'A' 4 . 3- 4 5 , 3, Kr., K y -b . .,..,, , . , M3 - 'eg nv- L , .ff,l3f2L' 916 I J L.. My MN 4 hp-Q 1.4. - gffsau , 1 aims?-M4517 5 5 U E4 ,M?Q'V,f?L be V. ,vw FEATURIES 4 . f I 1 f.g,, -V xy, .. 3 Q, ..4.- :g . ig QL XXL.. Il BJJM-f ,L -:::f+, ,jx q xy ,J Nil 1i+,4 ak I 'MJ A ,gU,Z'mn,4ALf ,sniff-r wx 41 LT if W if f A L. 2.L.LM.az'h' YT W ffbf L . 5. mfg.-.ifhaff Nw Tr! 1 ff V is -Ry X7 -.7 V' 431. 19. Lac! 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PRESIDENT AXE speaking at the baccalaureate dinner The three-day graduation weekend was brought to a close by commencement exercises on the eve- ning of June 6, in Brandenburg Stadium. Cita- tions for meritorious achievement were given to Walter' Shepeard and Jane Carroll, K.S.C. alumni. A baccalaureate dinner was held for gradu- ating seniors and their friends and relatives on June 5, in the Student Center. groduotion time orrives. . . ,giff ffl ., ,. W e i a-12'5: .' . . A at 1' -SQA 2, ..,, - ,'-'fffiii ' ' A A n ii All . 1 ? 9 A , - 4 HJ' 'wg fee A , 44 Y.. . ' t e y ' ' I' 1- E 6 A .QW f we i f- - V - ' at-A mmm P , of41i-Airy: ,K f 'P A - ,- -, .. Hiaagv 'rmzgiyi X I i .I I in A 1. I in g 3 Q ki, K . Y D. ' , if-.1 E .',, , K f Q J' 5-XZ! Q '-V -1 - ,A Q 'iuvqlg r r A ' 5' A r ' l as nfrr 3 GRADUATION line JANE CARROLL cited was . .L if 7 ' f ' if '-,. 6 I. .,,, t I 4? Y ,.. V V .:v., s ' 'N From J une 28th to August 6th a season of com- edy was presented in an intimate arena style by the company of the Tent-by-the-Lake Summer Play- house. The tent was a gaily decorated 40 X 60 foot theatre-in-the-round with a seating capacity of 350. In all, six plays were presented: wllhe Girls in 509, 4'The Gazebo, 4'Once More, with Feelingf' 4'Born Yesterday, Wfhe Boy Friendf, and 4'Life with Fatherf, The company were Rosemary Bayles, resident artist, Peter Beatteayg Marlene Brown, Ruth Bloom- campg Harrold Bushg Tom Cameron, business man- agerg Jerry Davis, shop foremang Becky Eakins, properties mistress, Linda Eberlyg Bobbie Cay, Linda Coldg James Jonesg Seth lVIcClintockg Diane Mitchellg C. H. Parkerg Ken Roberts, director, Maurice Roberts, lighting technician, Mary Dell Sharpg Dave Sieverg Barbara Spriggs, costumerg Robert Strackg Carl Wofford, tent foreman. d .She Boll Yuen Jfhe Galeboll '55-.-L. 1 Q: 4 ,T 0 7 il -1 once Fe WHA Fe 610 summer players entertain 1' 'A X e N7 hi I gum I N fx C-K if in LLBOTH Yesterdayn The GMS of of f Each summer, preview sessions are held for those students who will be new on campus in the fall. These students take aptitude and achievement ex- aminations, confer with department heads, arrange for housing, and become somewhat acquainted with the campus. This summer, these students attended a dinner in the ballroom and performances at the summer theater. A rush week was also held by the sororities for those girls interested in going uGreek. new students The K-State campus remains academic through- out the summer with classes and workshops. The 'clflducation for International Understanding and Co- operationi' Workshop was led by Dr. Edgar L. F rench, senior lecturer in education at the Univer- sity of Melbourne in Australia. A public relations workshop was also offered to the summer students. To make hot summer class days a little cooler and more enjoyable, coffee-coke sessions were pro- vided in the Student Center ballroom. On one oc- casion, 35 gallons of coffee, 400 cokes, and nearly l,000 doughnuts were served. Q I Sl compus remains cacodemic. . 15 ccimpus cictivities continue GORILLA BOOSTER breakfast ANNUAL BooK exhibit The college was host to many activities through- out the summer. On June 28 and 29 the Kansas Bookmenis Association Annual Book Exhibit was set up in the ballroom of the Student Center. Com- pany salesmen were present to talk to those inter- ested in special textbooks. Also, coaches and in- terested townspeople attended the annual Gorilla Booster breakfast. This breakfast is the kickoff to a fund raising drive for football scholarships. In addition, the music department sponsored a music festival for high school youth of the surrounding area. One-hundred talented students were given this supplemental music training. Many took advantage of the opportunity to go to Starlight Theater. Those students Wishing to see HRose Mariei' purchased reserve tickets in the busi- ness office and rode to Kansas City in college buses. .t a t 'VT' Q -tfilli af. Q ' me 16 TRIP TO Starlight STUDENT Music festival faculty slice watermelon Each summer the college sponsors a watermelon feed for families of faculty and students. This year the feed was held July 27 at the college lake. Presi- dent Axe led the department and administrative heads in the slicing of over 4000 pounds of Water- melon. This procedure of slicing melons has been a tradition on the summer K-State campus for many years. The feed was preceded by a performance of the college band. 1 ' :LAP shi. 'I7 . ,K A 5 .L 5 3 NZ- ' X ' R Wwmwi' L V Z., .Wy ,,,..,-w: 'ff W , M f---ff : ,f my s I ,,. XX. NWN xx 1 X z K 5 :Qsa44.!PHlh- i. .S , ng A S if f E3 5 x ,K X. ig, Q , Y se -is 'ELK K AL N I up.-I 1 1 X, 3 NX, Q . QR, X' L R QW M R -Q' QW. V w f E' 9 P 'f 5 If 'f ...... 1 4s .:,.4......., S+ ,Qc X, A 'K 'fr foll semester begins. .. Ewa V3 FALL reception A gun. 6' 'l ' . , uf.. in 1, , .su - pn g, '-4 z -jaigig n:fQ.Y' ,v? Mug' .. -Wig Q, if , . ,, ' W- wx.-.,. ' f y ty. f 265066 we Yew! 'W If lx-S 95'4Q,4?F The first few days of the fall semester were spent in orientation and enrollment. Un Sunday after- noon, Septemlier ll, students and their families Were guests at a reception in the Student Center. The hustle and hustle of enrollment liegan early Monday morning. With the college,s greatly in- creased student lmody this fall, the experience was especially harrowing. The lines, including the one at the hook store, seemed never to end. But at last everyone was ready to lmegin a Wonderful semester of study and lun. ENROLLMENT proce dure , 'H mfr 'E' R90 .ni , NA P .ev A - . .., q JV.k. r' 'rtrs 1 ji in' il 19 'Ea ' if An all-school convocation was held on Septem- ber 30. At this assembly, President Axe officially opened the 58th year of Kansas State College. In his speech, the President stressed the great need for maximum development of the mind. This opening convocation had been postponed twice lmecause of late installation of new seats in Carney Auditorium. On October 3, with a gold shovel, President Axe broke the ground for the construction of a new edu- cation and psychology building. Pictured with the President are Frank Freeto and L. B. Carlyon. STUDENTS AT first assembly X PRESIDENT SPEAKING at convo president speaks CONSTRUCTION or education building underway and digs. William Warfield The magnificent voice of baritone William War- field resounded throughout Carney Auditorium on the night of Ovtolmer 6. lVlr. Warfield Was truly an artist of profound expression. Another musical at- traction of the season was the first in a series of faculty recitals and concerts. liowell Adams, violist and his Wife, Catherine Adams, violinist, presented an all-contemporary revital on October ll, in lVle- Cray Hall. Days of the roaring twenties were relived on cam- pus when the sororities and fraternities attended a Creek Ball. Attired in costumes of the early twen- ties, the uCreeks,' danced the Charleston in the Stu- dent Center Ballroom. varied musical events 1 'rake place on campus GREEK B ALL da VJ UC-els Catherine and -Lowell Adams NLife with Father , re-opened Saturday, October 12. This three-act play Was hrst presented in the Tent-lmy-the-Lake during the summer session. Staged in Carney, the production was received with Warm enthusiasm. The Kansas State College Hand, under the direc- tion oi Mr. Russell Pugh of the music department, plays at many college functions. Much of the Hpepl, generated at the football games is due to this or- ganization. 1 C521 ' Iwfb Fa 1, ber ,j I l 1 1 ' father comes to life on stage. . KANSAS STATE College of Pittsburg Marching Band ?.'i'.'f wfI:I I 2 5 iz..-wr-.:iy llfl-l Ei Eel- H i First Row, left to right: Sherry liallack. Myrna Capps, Ralph Mock. Becky Burgin, Marylvrr Hill. Second Row, left 10 riglrt: Jim Hathaway, Jerry Butler,Eddie Sartore, Tony Vlloodward, Jim Wirrtle, Mary Ellen Franks, Clarence Sharp, Terry Fox, Dale Shaw, Claudia Staton, Karen Epler. John Rolih. Joyce Tweedy, Bill Snider. Tllirrl Row, left I0 riglzyl: Fiarl Ludlum, David Dalton. Charles Grant, James Lee, Ron Harris, Phil Morgan. Bill York. Don Coofl, Terry Aikens, Anne Wiilson, Erma Rose. Karen Knewtson, Theresa Seaherry. Francile James. Fourllz, Row, lefl to riglili Gene Snow, Loraine Reed, John Caregaio, Janice Thomas, Janice Potter, Jan Scanlin. Karon l'lagemann. Leon Ballenger. Larry Fanluorn. Clyde Pace. Dale Sullons, Robert Willizims. Waricla Hogan. Jack Gillette. Fifth Row, left to ri,ffl1.t.' Billy J. Foreman, Jerry Lehman. Danny Arnold, Judy Clough. Mary Frances Molka, Terry Dolanc, Carl Mathis. Don MCClothlin, John Stcrle. Don Sieberns. Gary Hcvel. Gerard Melienna. Dave Barnhill, Roberta Kendall, Lynn Breen. Don- ald Cukjati. 22 students journey to see condidotes. . . ln a national eleetion year like 1960, many stu- dents participate in party politics. About 25 Young Repuhlivans went to Kansas City on September 23, to a rally at whieh Mr. Riehard Nixon appeared. The Young Demovrats traveled to Joplin on Octo- lier 12, to hear Mr. John Kennedy speak. ln lioth instances. this elose assoviation with the presidential Candidates helped the students gain a lietter insight Ric 11 - , aid NIXOH r ,WM into the affairs of national politics. W, - . Q' ww Kanye footboll seoson begins with enthusiosm. . K-State Gorillas opened their season with a de- feat over the Springfield Bears. This home game and others throughout the season gave thrills to many townspeople and students. With the help of the Pitt Peppers, hand, and enthusiastic rooters, the Corillas made the l96O-6l footliall season a vic- torious one. 1 5 we p, ww ii -- M 3 4 , e - , , 4 V,fi1,i ew.,-fu For the Rolla game on October l, the campus was host to cheerleaders and senior students from surrounding high schools. Such occasions as these give seniors an opportunity to become acquainted with aspects-of college life. Parents of K-State students were honored at the Maryville game on October 8. During the Hhalff' the Student Assembly president introduced dads who had received special recognition. These dads were Ed Quinn, oldest alumg Joseph Pine, who came the farthest distance 1900 milesjg Walter' Brown, father of the most children now attending the col- lege, Henry Bradley, 72, oldest father, and Hearl Maxwell, 36, youngest father. During the weeks of football, some Mickey Mouse fan affixed a caricature of his Hhcron on the clock at the Student Center. However, Mickey Mouse might appropriately stand here, for he is indicative of what goes on around the coffee tables within. :A 4- K me nu... . sun- umm- ' ,::.-zfr::f:'Ivz..--7-,...'f-2'-1-'1' '?'a'..w- '- -Q11-' f:. .:1::. . -1,13 . ,, ,, .. - . 1 V i . ,.':.....m---...A-... Lg... 'eras-9' my 1 aw n mu x the games continue. . . .--vs f-v--A gs-..i.-nuns. --qnnsxiii H-3-f-,-.--uid'-gg--.. ,b7,1,-L.:-mm-33-.-- '.... ,W an in. X -.Mmm-1-L has-.a-M ::a::..w,, .,, -g.+.aiH. -15,-f,gj,g,a..r.z-EL:,'gg-E-. .-r -E .W an -- -. I.----.. -. --Q-2 :i:.......,,..5E- ... -gggg--,.-Jjgzzz' .. ..----,-: -H -- -'-.,. - '-R .. --,.gi'-- '.-J ... -. ..,'--- ...,..::.-g-g-,,..--4'E.. 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' .:zr-1. -- '..:' -H ,,,g-- ..:.r W ...M -aayq ,gl - if 1 -3'5?!2Tn 33 C, f. .t SQ an nn nu-non I 5.1.-nm-.was-n'Z. l! an-uv an ig-If 1-M-A,-.,,,i,,,,,,,,.,.,., 'W Q , t 'Lai in . w5i3:l,,.5,.L.t,a -:.. 52'- .a ..a...552SM- 1' I ft fm U' v 3 I fzliii'-'-STP e:.'l:Zl -T-' -Q .Ag x 1 1, n ,, 4. ., T. dents were honored in having Duke Ellington and his hand make an appearance on the stage at Car- ney. The concert was lauded by those who attended and especially hy all the autograph seekers. The Corillas were victorious in their defeat over Vlfashhurn on the afternoon of the homecoming game. In spite of rain, the game continued and was cheered on hy wet and hearty fans. - H W I1 I G I I G n Playing against Emporia was the last home game . . ol the season. Since this was Military Night at e n 0 n m I I r' Brandenlmurg, the entire R.O.T.C. Corps marvhed onto the Held and then took up seats in the stadium. night During the half-time, the drill team exhilrited their skill and precision. This year at homecoming time alumni and stu- CG m p U S S h Dewey short reviewing troops guests 23 Soulima Stravinsky Assistant Secretary of the Army, Mr. Dewey Short, was on campus November 1, to review the R.O.T.C. corps. ln a formal review in front of Russ Hall, the secretary observed the cadet officers with honor and dignity. Earlier in the day he had spoken to an assemblage of military science students. The opening concert of the Chamber Music Series was presented November l. Soulima Stravinsky, son of the famous Igor Stravinsky, played many classical piano favorites. The Chamber Music Ser- ies, which features both American and European artists, is now in its fourth season. religious emphosis oloys ore observed. . Religious Emphasis Days were a time of discus- sion and thought for the K-State student. Through informal meetings, luncheons, and convocations three religious leaders brought their words of in- spiration to the campus. Rabbi Norbert Rosenthal, who serves with the Temple Israel, Tulsa, Oklahoma, spoke in convocation on lVlonday, November 14, l960. Besides being a rabbi in Tulsa, he is on the board of directors at a boys school in Charles, Illi- nois. Rabbi Rosenthal served in the Pacific as Chap- lain and was discharged with the rank of major. In his discussion on the theme, '6Who Am l?,,, he de- clared that this is uthe fundamental question of every religion and culture in the Worldf' 5 -...H a ...wa 1 :sw ' , H k , 12 f K i ,i Rabbi Norbert Rosenthal Dr. Robert Young X4 , -fs-W yy! . p I Of? Dr. Robert Young addressed the convocation on Tuesday morning, Dr. Young is a minister of the First Presbyterian Church, Akron, Ohio. He has been active in the General Council of the Presby- terian Church and is chairman of two committees in the Council. ln addition to having been a Navy Chaplain, Dr. Young served as an instructor of philosophy of religion at Akron University. Wediiesdayf afternoon, Rev. George Garrelts, Chaplain of the Catholic Deaf in lVlinneapolis, lVlin- nesota, offered his dehnition of c'Who Am l?,'. Rev. Garrelts was ordained in 1942 at St. Paul Seminary. He has served as chaplain at General Hospital in lVlinneapoli's and has been Chaplain of the Catholic Physicians Guild of St. Luke. At present Rev. Gar- relts is editor of the Newman Annual. These three days of religious emphasis were directed by two student co-chairmen: Miss lVlarlene Gmeiner and Miss Carolyn Schelin. an Rev. George Garrelts First Rolf, left to right: James Kneehone. Helen Aikens, Richard Smith. conductorg Karen Williams, Ralph Mock. Second Row, left to right: Don Sieherns. Merton Shatzkin. Wlilliam Elliott, Lois Liker, Wlayne Long, Lowell Adams. Third Row, left to riglzt: Linda Caldwell. .lan Scanlin. Mary Frances Molka. Don McGlothlin. Erma Bose. Anne Wilsfin. Karon Hagemann, Dale Sullens. Jack Gillette, Gerard McKenna. Lois Query. Marilyn Hogan. Suzanne Higgs, Margaret Gold. Yoshiko lwahe. Fourtlz Row, left to right: Wanfla Mosher, lluth Ann Pease, Cora Shepard, Sharon Melton, Brenda Banks, Hazel Mosely, Janice Potter. Carolyn Schelin. Joyce Tweedy, Francile blames. Judy Little. Sandra Ellis, Linda Eagle-son, Bohhie Vllilliams. Judy Clough. Carolyn Steffens, Cora Cartwright. Fifth Row, left to right: Karen Prather, Aileen Diklich, Donna Lovelace. Connie Cinatto. Marilyn Mathis, Mavis Gowan, Beth Staley, Connie Carr. Karolyn Statz. Karen Epler. Betty Emerson. Beverly Heller. Vircinia Monteith. Gloria Beda, Phyllis Oshurn, Shirley Fisher. Myrna Foote. Wlanda Hogan, Sandra Kurth. Szfrtlz Roux left to l'I',2'lllf Edward Armstrong. Larry Clum. ,lohn Claunch. William Landrum, .lerry Butler. Gary Dawson, John Elliott, Dennis Spille, Lynn Breen. Seventh Row. left to right: Edward Eddy. Hurhert Bird. David Barnhill, Gary Smith. Edward Gilham. Phil Morgan. Michael Hoag. .larrel James. Robert Woodwfard. Philip Bellairs. Larry Sanhorn. First Row, left to riglzt: Mavis Cowan, Connie Carr, Helen Aikens, Karen Epler, Gloria Reda, Betty Emerson. Second Row, left to right: Leon Ballenger. Edward Eddy, Hubert V Bird, Ralph Mock, Phill Morgan, William Elliott. Meiidelssohifs HElijah was presented November 13 and 14, as a major feature. of Religious Empha-y sis Days. The college oratorio choir and orchestra gave these performancesunder the .direction of Mr. Richard Smith, conductor. Karen Williams? so- pranog Helen Aikens, altog Ralph Mock, haritoneg and James Kneehone, tenor, were soloists, Each of these outstanding performers sang his arias in' a Way that exemplifies fine artistry and musical ex- pression. i A new musical group on campus, the Collegiates, also participated in Religious Emphasis Days ac- tivities. At the Tuesday morning convocation the Collegiates gave testimony of their excellence. Un- der the direction of Mr. Smith they have become an important asset to campus musical presentations. x 45 5 T 5' if f X 1 wif l . f 1 f , . 7. 1 5 f 0 J 1- fa sv , 3 .- Q I ,at qw M. ..........s..?,. y i n M , , a M 1 1. ' .Q ' ' ., A-ff . W gff'mi2ai,..1f.f,. f X3 W 'Y - 'X . . .,. J . g A,., - . A a,..E.ar 1,,.Q.. W it , , ,., 5,-.M , J... A cd 5' sw- tw 3' V L 4, , -36 Ik V , . sf - . QW! ' 4. was irfjgfr Campus Capers was a weekend of fun and en- tertainment on the campus. Activities of the two days were sponsored by a joint council composed of members from the dormitories. Friday, No- vember l8, was the iirst day of Capers. That evening the men on campus began the ac- tivities by serenading the women at East and Willard. Then everyone went to a bonfire on the foot- ball practice field. Imme- diately following the bonfire a sock-hop was held in the gym- nasiumg during the intermission the various dormitories presented skits. A variety of intramural co-ed sports were offered for Saturday after- noon. At this event many of the campus cuties were thrown into the mud at the college lake. fellows got their share of mud, too, of war. In the evening the crowd shelter house for a picnic which was followed by a movie in Carney Auditorium. A mound of dirt, accumulated from diggings for the new Education building, was appropriately tagged by some student who felt the mound re- sembled an ant hill. The in a tug gathered at the ,fr :g.g3.1v 5 K: -.Q A campus students cc: per Nd 324246. U' ,. K. VL 5, .jg i. ,C nfl ,flu ..f-1 J K f si., 'v ,Q avr- r ' . 54 3. l ' .A I. 4? 4. A snr ,wk , I, Z I ',sw , w .XVA 4 .rf 1 .3 ky A.,h - Ab i ,ff , , U 1 , , . . . 'W 4 2 11- 9 Z? A . - 1 c W 2 X, N Q I' .' K,-v VLA. X Q .Q we iii laik' Q XA. IK xt i f at xi 1 7' i ii' ' ' f 6 ' gi 3 ,.- ' RX' Uv ... f . - I t1t3 ' we KV ' , . . ' . K VL: I i .,,k A K ' ,Ib Military Police Corpsn was the theme for the annual Military Ball sponsored by Scabbard and Blade, honorary ROTC fraternity. This November 28th dance was provided with music by Les Brown and his orchestra. Those coeds receiving special honors were Sue McCord, Honorary Battle Group Commanderg Helen Andrews. Honorary Deputy Bat- tle Group Commandergy and Shirley Ratledge, Hon- orary Battle Group Executive Officer. 4'Rashomon,' opened on Carney Stage December 9. This excellently written and portrayed play deals with the basic concepts of truth. Staged in an atmos- phere of Japan, action was centered around the fa- mous Rashomon Gate. deboters ore successful Karen Spicer Bill Nelson and Paul Harper all 11.011 4 I p All ee DH- :its KSC,s debate squad was quite successful this year. After winning trophies at Wichita, Arkansas Univer- sity, Oklahoma Central, and Texas Christian Uni- versity, Paul Harper and Bill Nelson won the first- place trophy at the Southwestern College Tourna- ment in Wviniield. This tournament is the oldest in the nation and was attended by 200 teams from 52 colleges in ll states. Those participating in debate for the year were as follows: Bob Bosseau, Larry Bryant, Barbara Clark, Alleen Diklich, Paul Har- per, John Knittel, Bill Nelson, Paul Page, Sue Pratt, Marcia Rowe, Marshall Seavey, Lowell Sharp, and Karen Spicer. H. Francis Short is director of foren- sics at the college. During the semester the ROTC Drill Team had the pleasure and honor of being photographed with one of the K-State cuties. lVliss Carol Winkel cer- tainly adds an atmosphere of charm to this military organization. X9- sec 0 e X .ff bosketboll comes to the compus f 'I , HN 1' .lf'WQ-,f , lA V, .gs K C0mPUter WW--nlnquun Basketball games came to the campus in November. Throughout the season K-Staters showed enthusiasm and support for the team. On one occasion, he- fore the Central Okla- homa State game, a dummy Was hung in ef- figy on the oval. A 355,000 Royal lVlcBee digital com- puter arrived at the col- lege this semester. This electronic brain will provide training and solve problems in busi- ness and industry. Assit Prof. George lVly- croft and several grad- uate students are build- ing an analog computer to supplement the work of this machine. The College orches- tra plays at many cam- y pus functions. It is composed of students and faculty talented in this instrumental art, not just those people Who are ma- jors in the department of music. The time spent and the effort exerted by these musicians are greatly appreciated. Kansas State College Orchestra l l 5 signs of christmas appear Holiday joy came to the campus in December with the appearance of Christmas trees and decorations, dances, and pretty party dresses. For most students the Christmas Vacation presented an opportunity for them to leave the college cloister and to return to their hometowns to assume the life of individuals free from exhaustive study, going to hed late and rising early, and the ever present social climbing. To many parts of the country students followed the road signs, only to return two Weeks later with the sudden realization that finals were just around the corner. ,X All studying and book cracking for the fall se- mester ceased promptly on January 26, the last day of final exams. With this ending of the semester came both sadness and joy: sadness because all the good times had turned to memoriesg joy because a semesteris work had been completed and a new term awaited for the spring. At the time the fall semester closed, construction had proceeded further on the new Education build- ing. Having taken form with its foundation, the building began to grow. A ,sgigifs 'v 'w!l cmd the toll semester ended. f isa X 1 ,A We ws, 5: Q f f M K. 1:1- rf' ft f ,,.. ,JS EE 37 43 . 3, Q, .-LS QQ, ,V , 74: we-,,,,,, 4: Q we ,,.. ,. ,,. e 3. f' .af rf lain , A if M , .Ni nf. I Q e, up , .. 3 X, ww. ,v lf 3 2 E 'm an vw' K ,ww .Z 3 dm-fi , , F K -.. ,- 'Km ng semester debate tournament is held. . . TROPHIES GIVEN TO debaters More than 200 dehaters came to the campus January 27 and 28 for the nineteenth an- nual Gorilla Forensic tournament. To this event came students from eleven states. The tournament was divided into four sections: regular debate, extemporan- eous speaking, original oratory, and television speaking. The television speaking contest IS unique to the Pittsburg campus. Video cameras transmitted images of contest- ants via closed circuit to a room in Russ Hall. H. Francis Short was director of this affair Marshall Seavey, student tournament director. At the beginning of the semester construction Ri commenced on Nation Hall, the new women,s dormitory. President Axe was at this site when the first earth was moved in preparation for the project. With the President was L. B. Carlyon, plant superintendent, who explained last-minute construction details. The dormitory will be named for Odella Nation, former campus librarian. swimmers win trophies. . Swimming became an important sporting event in the spring semester. At their meets, record- hreaking swimmers earned many trophies and awards for the college as well as honor and pres- tige. campus strives tor education and entertainment. .. Honors Forum, a new organization on campus for the stimulation of intellectual discussion, met for the first time on February 20. Abdul Abdi, elected president, and Judy Little, elected secretary, were congratulated by Bob Strahan. Student Assembly vice-president of educational affairs and presiding officer at this initial meeting. Honors Forum A ble Engem B allet sow The third program of the concert series was pre- sented in Carney Auditorium February 17. A su- perb exhibition of dancing artistry was demonstrated that evening by the Zachary Solov Ballet Ensemble. Snow seldom came to the campus this winterg but when it did make an appearance, it left behind beau- tifully delicate traces to admire. ' is A K re W aaaabfoo Hal Holbrook appeared on March 20 in the last of the concert series. Dressed to resemble Mark Twain, Mr. Holbrook impersonated this well-known author by staging a one-man show with material taken from Twain's writings. it Left to right: Bobbie Gay, Marci Wise, Janine Stukey, Shirley Baze Suzanne Higgs, Janie Smith, Sue Ooley and Marlene Miller queen condidotes ore selected. . . Left to right: Sue Bain, Nancy Robson, Sylvia McCalla, Susan Gathman, Barbara Lattin, Edith Wilson, and Jane Shanks. Le I to rrght Ann Rinehart Car ole K37H116fSkl JoFll1 Parsons Carol Wmkel Kay Ly nne Gibson Olivia Steele Kathy Seifert Lyn Plstotnlk Left to right: Barbara Moore, Delores Proffitt, Helen Scott, Virginia Eagleson, Kay Kehl, Joyce Koprneyer, Judy Moore, and Jewell Frownfelter. ln the annual contest for Kanza Queen, 32 girls were nominated by various campus organizations. The seven finalists from this group were chosen by judges from surrounding Business and Professional Wiomerfs clubs, Junior Chamber of Commerce or- ganizations, and Chamber of Commerce groups. Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority won the KSC Pep Night Award at the February 23 basketball game. Sharon Chapman accepted the trophy from Joyce Cottom, president of Pitt Peppers. cormen IS presented . ef? lo f. Carl Mathis as Don Jose and Gloria Reda as Car- men. A record-breaking crowd packed into Carney Auditor- ium to witness the music department's production of HCar- menf, The opera was performed on lioth February 22 and 24 to an einpathetic and enthusiastic audience. The College Orchestra added great character and perfection to this mu- sical classic. The principal roles were as follows: Gloria Reda, Carmeng Carl Mathis, Don ,loseg Betty Emerson, Micaelag Wayfne Long, Escamillog Philip Morgan, Zunigag Edward Cilham, lVloralesg Sandra Ellis, Frasquitag Helen Aikens. Mercedesg Ralph Mock. E1 Dancairog and David Barnhill, E1 Remendado. Cigarette Girls. Vld Ziff.. B81-1111171 Sanflra El ' Hlld HeleHfiZ,.RaaJh Ikeljs. Mock, C10 Ffa R eda, i apple clcay The Outstanding Senior Man and Woman were named at the Apple Day Convocation, held March 2. Jane Shanks, language and literature major, was awarded the title Outstanding Senior Womaii. ,lane has been a KSC debater, president of Pi Kappa Delta, and president of the Student Union Board: she has been a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority, Colden Crest, Religious Activities Coun- cil, Kappa Phi, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, and the Deanis Honor Roll. She has also received a number of scholarships and awards. Robert Strahan, physics major, was chosen Out- standing Senior lVlan. He has been a member of Cold Key, Scabbard and Blade, Collegiate Young Democrats, the American Rocket Society, the Stu- dent Assembly,s educational affairs commission, Physics Club, and Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universities. He was organizer and ed- itor of Matrix, literary magazine. He has received various scholarships and awards for outstanding work in his major area and in the ROTC corps. Jane Shanks and Robert Strahan, Outstanding Seniors X65 ezlv ing app dents Yes gm s observed . P1-0651, Smkey 7 Delor ess Lombe, C 7 a rv Shirley 3:5 Marlene Mx e Marci ' Also during the apple convocation, calls were made from the stage to various people around the Country important to the history of the college. President Axe and Mr. F. W. Brinkerhoff, editor of the Pittsburg Sun, talked to R. S. Russ, founder of the school, via this telephone system. The seven final- ists in the Kanza Queen contest were an- nounced at the convocation. Photographed with them was Mrs. Arthur C. Evans-Lomhe, the former Miss Mae Harpole, first Queen of the Kanza. Mrs. Evans-Lomhe came from Fort Worth, Texas to appear in the program and to introduce the queen finalists. Students selected to appear in Who's Who in Amer- kefhoa ican Colleges and Universities were in- troduced to end the convocation. Mr. B69 The first Apple Day was March 18, 1905, after R. S. Russ had been fined a harrel of apples for illegal pres- ence on the floor of the Kansas Legislature. Every year since that time, the faculty have distributed apples to KSC students after the Apple Day Convocation. ' Evan ' - . t to right: Tinllntiiehl, Mrs-Carol Wmkel Mrs. Evans Lombe A S S ACTIV f 'x X A M. Q, M 'M ff' ' M VW SW 19.-'M . , Vieira , sq., ,, In 5.1 Q, .M My Mmm., mu, Www Q Wm M W 'iff' 1, 7i7f,R.Lx ku 'wry ' f ge , Q Q1 ,.w- ., L, vim, gg, w.,,M'm,:Yk UZWW ,, A ,mf W x W , ww W' -W, ,,.. us -new I I If I 1 , A. ' I i I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I 1 billy buc:lcl brings melville to theatre Ililly lludml .... ,.. l ' UU' ltlarrart ............ lftlwartl lfairfax Vere- Sqiit-ak ...... . l'liilip St-yniout .lt-nkins .... .lat'kson.. llanslier .. llutler.. llayne .... Mvssboy ... ....lJave Siever ..... George Bradley ..Robert Straeli ...Carl Wfvtltird ....jerry Davis . . . .lloli Criflis ...,lark Morris . . . . . ..lim Diehr . . . .Larry Wiggins ......A. .l. Morris . .Charles Dulin ,K...., 1 57 X 0'Dtmiel,,, .Robert Shearer Gardiner ..,..... ..... f lary Smith Surgeon .......... ..... W illis Allen Boardman Wyatt .... ...... . lim Canfield .lolin Run-title. ., .... Dave Livingston Drumnif-r ,,,,, .... C l1LlTlf'S Dljlilt . . . . .Willis Allen .. ..laCk Morris Rea ......... Hallani ...... .. Above: Captain Vere discusses the fate of young Billy with Clag- gart in this scene from the tragedy. Below: A composite seene showing the set and all of the Characters in the sea tale. HBilly Budd was presented by the College Theatre March 1, 2, 3. and 4, 1960. Te-Clinical llirt-rtoi Svenic Artist ..... Stage Manager. .. Assistant Dirt-vtor. . . .. Sound Teelinieian ..... Director ............ . . .Ken Roberts ...Robert Stout Rosemary liayles .. . .Bob Clayton . . . . .Barbara Spriggs ...Lewis llayles . . . . . . .Carolyn Stout lighting Ts-r'linir-ian .... ...Beeky Eakins Properties ........... ...... ' Nlrs. C. A. Swenson llox Offlm' ................ ................ Title ENTIRI-I ACTION takes plat-e aboard H. M. S. lndomit- able at sea in August. l798, the year following the naval mutinies at Spithead and the Nore. Above: The three eonviets taunt Henri in NMy Three Angelsf' Below: A Christmas celebration is held by the Duc-otel family with the eonviels as their guests. ulyly Three Angelsn was presented May IO, ll, l2. and 13, l960. 'F'-up. my three angels provides laughter joseph. . . Jules ,........ Alfred .......,.. Emilia- llueotel. .. Felix llut-otel .... Mario Louise llum Henri Trovliartl .,...... Paul ................ Mrne. l'arole.. lieutenant ..... Direelor ......... 'let-lninmil lliri-vloi Set llt'-ian ....... Nlusival llirc-t'tor. Stage Nlanagt-r, .. l.ig1liting1.. ... ...,Bill Greeley ,.Robc-rt Straeli ..I't-tt- Beatteay . Barbara Spriggs lvsst' Petri . r lllayton ljaxid Klexlillan . .llloni CLlltN'I'4tIt ...Carolyn Stout ..Cl1arles Hisey U i l ttari-old llusli ...Kola-rt Stout and Nt-il Dooley ..Hans Wrilfit-its ... . Hob Clayton .lfarl Vlfofford, Toni ylolinson. 'Nlax Stinna-tt Props-rlivs .... .. ..,... ..... .,.... Ht-t-ky lfakins and llaw'Sit'vn-1' St-t tionstruvtion .................... Ct-orge llradlvy. llave Sievw. tiarl Wollortl. Nit-I llooley, 'l'otn Cameron, llob Clayton Till-I At1'I'i0N of the play takes place in the Ducotells living room bat-li of a general store- in Cay:-uma Freneb Guiana. in lJf'l'K?tllllCI', l9lll. 49 life with futher delights summer cind fczll audiences ii Father. . Vinnie . . Clarence . . John ..... Whitney .... Harlan .... Cora .......... Mary Skinner ....... Rev. Dr. Lloyd Dr. Humphreys... Dr. Somers .... Margaret .... Annie .... Delia. . . Nora . Maggie . Director. . . Set Design Costumes. .. Stage Manager Lights ......,. . . . . .C. Harrold Bush . . . . .Becky Eakins . . . . .Pete Beatteay . . . .Richard Klepac .. . . . .Paul Bush . . . . .Mike Clish .Barbara Spriggs . . . . .Bobbie Gay . . . .Bob Strack , . . .C. H. Parker . . .Tom Cameron . . ...Linda Cold . . . . .Beverly Brown Mary Dell Sharp . . . .Juanita Garrett Barbara Spriggs and .Linda McElvain . . . .Ken Roberts Rosemary Bayles Ruth Bloomcamp Peoples Cerdes tx' Age Properties ...... ..... B ecky Eakins, C. H. Parker, Tom Cameron Set Constructon .................... Richard Klepac, C. H. Parker, Pete Beatteay, Becky Eakins, Mary Dell Sharp, Bobbie Gay, Bob Strack, Ron Robitaille tie rf 3 , I N,Y',...1e BECKY EAKINS, as Vinnie captured her audiences com pletely as she plotted to et liather C Harrold Bush baptised. THE DAY FAMILY at the breakfast table was a familiar scene in 'iLife With Fatherf' other new maid is being broken in by Father. ln this scene ,ef P 4 .3 .1 Q , If 1 THE VARIOUS MAIDS and the trusted cook in the Day household are shown above. They are, from left to right: Beverly Brown, Mary Dell Sharp, Linda Gold, Juanita Garrett, and Linda Mclflvain. BOBBIE GAY, as Mary. and Pete Beatteay, as Clarence, ex- emplified young love at its shy est and funniest. ulsile With Fatherw was first presented at Kansas State College of Pittsburg as the closing production of the Tent-By-The-Lake Summer Playhouse and was the biggest hit of the summer season. It was then repeated for fall audiences Homecoming night, October 29, and again on October 31, November 1, and November 2. The three-act play is considered the finest comedy written during this century. It opened on Novem- ber 8, 1939, with one of the authors, Howard Lind- say, playing the title role. It was such a hit that it made Broadway history and it still holds the record for the longest run in the American theatre. Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, the authors of 4'Life With Father,', are two collaborators who have kept the theatre laughing over the last twenty- hve years. Together they have turned out more popular hits than any other writing team. In addi- tion to 4'l,ife With Fatherf' they are noted for HState of the Unionf, MCall lVle lVladam,', Wllhe Tall Storyfi and the current hit, Wfhe Sound of Musicf, 51 THE FIPQT lVll-ITIM of the bandit Robert Strack the husband Pete Heatteay. and the wife. Barbara Banks. The wife is seated upon Su ar who caused the cast of the play and its director many uncertain moments throughout the week of production. oudiences find Hroshomon unusuol ond thought- provoking MRashomon,7' one of the most unusual plays ever to he produced hy the College Theatre, was pre- sented in Carney Hall December 6, 7, 8, and 9. The drama has a Wonderful heritage behind it. It was adapted from two short stories by one of Ja- pan's most prolific Writers, Ryunosuke Akutagawa. The movie version was produced in Japan several years ago and received outstanding acclaim in Win- ning the Grand Prix at the International Film Festi- val in Venice in l'95l. The first performance of the play was in New York on January 27, l959. The play proved to be an imaginative one. It in- corporated a cinematic style of production and Wove a magical mood. It transported the audience to an- cient Japan and exposed them to an incident as seen through the eyes of four different people, While ask- ing the ageless question, fcWhat is Truth? . Priest . ..... . WcmfJtit'ull1rl'. . .. Vvigiiuikvl' ... Deputy. .. Bandit .... Husband ... Wif4'. . . . Mother. .. Medium .... Ilirvdor .... Si-I De-sign ........ Costunic' lhwsign Assistant iJiI'l'l'iUI Stage Manager .,.. Lighting ....... . . .Frank Peoples ..Larry Meacham ..Ricl1ard Klcpuc . . .Wayne 'Beeson Robert Struck .. . .Pele Beallcay . , .Barbara Banks .... .Julia Cullmn . . .Uevc:rly Brown . . . . .Kon Roberts . . . .Km-n Rolwrls and Host-inury Bayies Hanky Swing ....Hobbie Cay ...Ron Robitaiilie ...'l'mn Came-ron and C. H. Parker ... .Bobbie Guy . . . .Becky Eakins Richard Klepur, rf. H. Parker, Bobbie Cay, Bw-ky Eakins. Mary Dt-ll Sharp, Bob Struck rs, C. A. Swenson Suundu.. .......... Properties ........ .. .. .. ... . . . . . Sv! Constrtiction .... .... , ................... Pele BPLIIIULIY, I liox Ofiim' ................ .................. 3 I fiuvvr and Poslv .Rosemary Bayles J fig! THE BEAUTIFUL and outstanding set, as designed by Ken Roberts and Rosemary Bayles, is shown below. The Rashomon Gate is on the left, while the forest portion is on the right. , I. W3 .ak- , . K . Wg, ,,'n-rw H s 'Tx ,pf-nr' ' Y, i , is X- 4 Y. 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PIO. 56 5 at ' DV 'fl 'H L-ng if any it ws' '11 Yfgff ,ff ' ,an i The Pershing: Company Tth Regiment of the National S0- eiety of Pershing Rifles is an honorary military organization for hasit' ROTC earlets. Before lie- eoming afliliatecl with the fraternity, a few lmasie eaclets diseussecl the possilmility of the formation of a PR Company with the flrniy personnel attaehefl to the ROTC clepartment. It lmeeame a reality on Fehruary I5, l953. with twenty-live liasie eaclets and seven ativan:-eil eaclets. who aeted as Company officers. makin: a total of thirtx'-two memhers. The purpose of the organization van he appreeiatecl most lullx' hx' reamlina the mreamhle to the Pershing Rifles . . 4 l r t'0HSllllll10ll. Mwe. the memlrers of Pershing Rifles. National Honorary Nlilitary Soeiety, in orcler to encourage, J' 'Q Rifle Drill Team preserve ancl develop the highest ideals of the mili- tary profession. to promote American eitizenship. to create a eloser and more effieient relation. and to provide appropriate reeognition of at high clegree of military ahilitx' among the eaflets of the several senior Reserve Offieers Training Corps units of the government of our organization. do herehy es- tahlish this eonstitutionf' Yearly aetivities inelurle a fielfl maneuver each semester. a speeial clrill platoon. monthlv retreat eeremonies. partieipation in the Annual State Drill Nleet anfl Regimental qlssernlrly. Other aetivities inelutle Cooperation with Sr-nhharfl and Blade in the presentation of the annual lVlilitary Ball. Firsf ROIF. lef! Io riglzi: Charles Barrivlx. Hill Bleam. ,lohn Lohman. Hex Brookshire, Nliss Sherri Gill. honorarx eomoany eommanrler. Holm SilI'0'f'I'l. Nlike Lawrenr-e. John Lee. lllerle Leevlm. Seeomf Rong Iefl 10 rfglzl: Charles Snow. Michael Hoag. Tom NleCorkill. Jon Dell Nntonia. lfrl Finley. Ronnie Burns, John Arlams. glen- Wlolohawa. ,lim Harrison. 57 pershing rifles First Row, left L0 right: Phillip Munn, James Daunheimer, Larry Jones, Steven Pauk, Russell Dahl, Archie Cloud. Bill Kieffalwer. Second Row. lefl I0 righl: Wilhert Enlo, David Kahn. Greg lVlarsh. Harry Hunt, James l-liekland. Monty Hines, Bryant Bay. 58 First Row, lefi 10 righl: Lvnn Breen. William Whitcriinli. Robert Hull, John Morris, Larry Frasco Richard Boone, Ronald Gauthier. Second Row, left to right: Norman Smith, Earl Ludlum, James Lov- ing, Richard Valentine. Joe Adams. Lonnie Karr. fix f .3 - 3 9 if , , mf. , 1 b in Y 9 fwnkwyw M Q--inns. +rf.sM?wwwf w i X' ' ' 5. 4 jp, ,M W 'I gi? 1- Iwi, 1 'ff :Q C . 'if' ' I ': X ,M ,J ON THE MARC!! with the Pershing Rifles. 1' U . Y x 4 . 9 K ff Ili? A Miss Sherry,Gill, former Honorary Commander, pre senls the commanrleris cane to Miss Darlene- Cram- the new Honorary Commander. Firsl Row, lefl lo ri,2'l1l.' Lt, .lim Rowe, Lt. Col. Darryl Jolmson. Miss Sherri' Gill. Miss Darlene Crane. Col. Lanre cleplante. Capt. Donalrl Garclner. Seconrl Roux Iefl I0 riglll: Lt. Bill Shelton. l,t. Riollarfl Henthorn. ll. Paul lovcgren. l.t. Charles Bonnici. Lt. Rivliarfl liulwmann. 9 5 dump weather greets 1960 homecoming Homecoming for Kansas State is the largest and most exciting event of the year. Everyone works together on house decorations, floats, queen cars, and queen floats. The nomination of candidates for queen is the he- ginning of the festivities. Judges tally points in divisions of grace, poise. and personality. The identity of the three finalists is kept secret until the Homecoming convocation. This year a surprise was in store for football coach Carnie Smith as the convocation theme was uThis ls Your Life, Carnie Smithf, Afterwards, the three finalists were revealed and the student body voted. Carolyn Schelin, Charlene and Darlene Crane, and Mary Mayer were the lucky ones. fShirk Hall entered the twins, Charlene and Darlene, as one candidatej For these young women it was a busy period of pictures, practices, and interviews. Meanwhile, everyone kept stuffing napkins, twisting wire, and going to pep rallys and bon-fires. Anticipation greeted Friday evening,s convoca- tion. A surprised and bubbling Carolyn Schelin was crowned queen. Duke Ellington and his orchestra provided the entertainment. Saturday, floats, queen cars, and bands lined up under a black sky and a fall shower for the largest college parade known. That afternoon, a crowd of some 8,000 fans gathered for the Homecoming football game. The rain increased from the 'fshowern stage to a 'cdownpourn so that, after the halftime activities, some fifty fans were left to witness the resulting score: Pittsburg, 27g Wash- burn, 6. 1 THIS is YOUR Lmzf' Carnie. OH! That's Me. Gus Gorilla and the Cheerleaders get a big yell for the bonfire and snake dance held the evening of the Convocation. Afterwards, everyone Worked busily on their decorations. While Queen Candidates anxiously awaited the judg- ing results, Coach Carnie was surprised with a 4'This Is Your Life Homecoming Convocation. QUEEN FINALISTS Mary, Darlene, Charlene, and Carolyn smile happily as the student body votes. N1 , CARNIE SMITH Awards the tro- phy with a kiss. THE HOMECOMING QUEEN, Attendants and Court in a very regal picture. 0 DUKE ELLINUTON and his band provided the entertainment for the Coronation. THE HOMECOMING QUEEN of 1959, Judy Roberts Ball, crowns the new Queen. 63 stu - V pn K N sr' E , X , ' ? J H, I 1' , , in r-Mi f f 1 .Af A, , , ' A. V 'Mr f5f, L TAU KAPPA EPSILON captured first place in the Queen Float Divis- ion with their Pineapple Princessf, BOWEN HALL came up with the second place Queen Float: HMO- rnents to remember. -, ! v.. Nkhgx . 5 Y 5544 E5 'ix IN KEEPING with tradition, the Cheerleaders led the THE PEMM CLUB won third place Parade, with 4'Alice Blue Gownf, M M .' N . V f J L 'W 3 g ' gg ..-..-ma, .mm . V ,. . ' ff--we , M , ' M M '. '. L, 5, - '7W:ff::r.,va A V W hunn...z'gg'g-55-X.z..,, W Y --..w,,gmm 3 W rf' -W-MN. . A 'f-il S 7 J, .-MMM, wmh..,,,Mr M - .2 3 K- I 1 A , 5005525 Sgggpf w..,,,f,.f ' 1 ev-9' ff ,,:, i 1 if SE? efi ' ?':l c N E- - L - - . Z L Sw imwe ar 6 E an . ,qE,,,?,,,1 .. . 1, Q A W at Kg '25eii,' W F' it all it iett w N eff rieariai rerre mx' f rex-.. L 7 retiti S sv M Y ' 2 oaia -Q i 1 we r L -N.. 1 f L K 1 fi , ww as L .. , M , wi F rtt Q . ,5 2- A K f 1 3 N cageai , 1 My wiv 4' N 1 ,M V as fs TANNER HALL entered the largest Queen Float in the Parade and ' L came off with fourth place. '6Three Coins in the Fountain was Tanner S theme' EAST HALL took first place in the Queen Car division with Red Sails in the Sunsetfi 64 H011 .. AJ.. N-,ist PHI LAMBDA CHI,S chariot drove them to a first place victory in the Campus Float race. l We gg U U up 1 pgs wweg an L 4 EAST HALL expressed the real purpose of 2 Homecoming. Q F 'ci 'T QW- 5' ' If ' QW. L fxi.. fn it QQ, Q 3' L , Eggs? ? Q xxx? . 1 + . K r -. --...- ai NEARLY AUTUMN,,, as interpreted by Phi Sigma Epsilon, won second place in the Queen Car di- vision. lil? IT TAKES Several napkins t0 WITH THEIR Campus Float, Fishing For Another Victoryf' Alpha Gamma Delta make 3 Hgmecgmingl landed SCCOIld PlaCC. BILL TO SAM: alt really doesn't matter who kicks off, we're going to winf, IT WAS CLEARING up before the game, then it rained! Q J-if 0 BANDSMEN FROM 57 area schools gathered on the field for the annual presenta- tion. GET THAT BALL and Go! THE 1960 HOMECOMINC Queen, Miss Carolyn Schelin, along with her attendants, Miss Mary Mayer, Miss Darlene Crane, and Miss Charlene Crane, make a pretty picture as they await the beginning of the annual Homecoming Dance. iz E 5 3 M l i is THE DANCE WAS the scene of the presentation of awards in the divisions of Queen Cars, Queen Floats. Campus Floats, House Decorations, and Sweepstakes. THE SwEEPsTAKi:s TROPHY goes to Phi Lambda Chi. 67 rg .. 1' Miss Carolyn Schelin homecoming queen ,,, V, L 'f 'vt-9 we ,af 'Q i ,rw- homecomlng s wam 3 Miss Darlene Cran ,ff . , e and Miss Charlene Crane .Way N 'ft'Qwb Miss Mary Mayer 2 4 attendants fs I ,Ar 5 wa K' fizlf' ,ef ,ff Honorary Battle Group Commander Miss Sue McCord milifory bull queen military ball Miss Helen Andrews Honorary Deputy Battle Group Commander ffr, WV, fiilii, W offe nd 0 n fs Miss Shirley Ratledge Honorary Battle Group Executive Officer ,At 2 , ,K Ai - Miss Shirley Baze konzc queen kcmzc: ,Ag 'P Q Q29 iw x , ,ii Y, fi Miss Carol Winkel gf' ro ,QM 5 if ma , My M , 5 ,,k. , Miss Marci Wise in . princesses WPKQB ,409 I' -0 J' 1 fi, .M 5 -M., Nm V 'Q at ik IQ, I Q if Y CxGg6 SQOISIQS Sharon McClenahan Luanna Divine Sandy Hollingsworth Verlene Farmer Donna Lance Paula Polfer Beverly Werbe Judy Ausemus falternatel Virginia Eagleson falternatej 1 H ill WF on QW 235.2 fl-' 'M - - . 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'.'1'jLge1 Tg., :jf Qjiij' . a A W , K ,Q L ,. .4 R if - . ,. 'ig P fri- 4? .4 ,v r . 4.-ly 4 . - t .gc Y , , . ,, , , 1 V . . X .f .W vt f My -va 7 ,tv , Q . ' ' K ' ,E , 4 ,-. . 1 ' . 6- 1-in , , A - I, . , .. ,. ' 'f . , , .-M M - , ,-- t ., Q- 1 -'K ' f A ... ff . ' A - W - . - . W M . , i 7 .,.- .1 .. , - - . ' - f First Row, left to right: Bill Presson, Mike Riley, Tony Simola, Dick Colliver, Archie Binggenberg, Sam Carter, Steve Bly, Jerry Louthan, Bill Beeson. Second Row, left to right: Doug Scherer, Jerry Wheeler, Ed Carter, George Gadow, Wayne Young, Mac Steele, Willy Meyer, Moe Cotter, Harlan Hess, Charles Chancellor. vo rsity Left to Right: CIC Standings Fred Ambler St. Benedict's 5-0 Don Feller Pittsburg 4-l Joe Murphy Emporia State 2-3 Carnie Smith Washburn 2-3 Gerald Stein Ft. Hays l-4 Al Ortolani Omaha l-4 is L 1' ig, i.,,. u iii, ...., 4 gas im, tp , itat ri I W Q... ,, Y , A . ii' ' . Q i W A' Q1 To A li ,. MW ' . .kL. , J' U 5 I ,. 'V 'Hixzyw f i , not L e if ' if i First Row, left to right: Ron Greeley, Nip Shepard, Bob Fulton, Tom Gosch, Cary Hatfield, Larry Kramer, Cralg Campbell Richard Beal, Chuck Hinton, Bill Brown. Second Row, left to right: Jerry Archer, Milton Fairbanks, Phil V0gflH Don Starkey, Bruce Roach Gary Murkin, Gary Snadon, Bay Laing, Lewis Holmes, Chuck Shelton. squad mlm S 5.3, 5. ...Q 1 ' t T , 1 r Wx x if ,Nt Q 5 i 39,1 ' 5' 'F iq, A ' ' 4' H, F 1 ' nv' F' - ,i f ',f.x'jtg5:fff'5 Q fi ' ' ' 2- 1 , p ' Q 'vi 'fviie' f A, w .fwq . .., - '.:f 3 a n fl'-in sw.,-f.'f 1 ' fmftif iwtifih' wil' ing ali? 5' dig f viggfisgfm, ' , :wp rig' , W ,ai . 7 . f ,' t 'JY 1 'L . ' +P -,'.e,- , +,'1,,g1,9,' ' ' ' 3 K a ii' I, if IWQQ 'iw Et. 2' Q33 .9-3.33-2g1?Af, X S552 K 5? 2- ? Y X . I x P V li f'lv'l, .'. 'A'f fl' lffiliimii f , . ' V' Q 2' '1.'...iz1l' Q Jerry Louthan Bill Brown Stratton Award Captain Most Valuable Player Mr. Football Award 21,7 C :ami - l 1-Hiro Q, Org ...e ff' BBT K iff 5 Left to Right: Sam Carter, Jerry Louthan, Bill Brown, Chuck Hinton, Steve Bly, Mac Steele, Chuck Shel- ton. In Center: Ray Laing. 1960-varsity Iettermen Nip Shepard Bob Fulton Bill Presson Bruce Roach Gary Hatfield fg -f 1 eeet fE4'H'l'j5 Q 2 Rtsfgfitf-ax , C :.t ,. t.,, ,A , :mg N S I K Dick Colliver Moe Cotter Caryi Murkin Don Starkev Harlan Hess m G H 'iw . WF vorslty lettermen galil' ll A Phil Vogrin SQ 2 44 Mac Steele Sam Carter Jerry Archer Gary Snadon Ray Laing .A ,. R MQ v' S r B 'e,e. 131' I Q + Aff' MIME 2, x 'cows ns sa 235 ' f I 1 J' x- l' ,N -v 131413 A N x Y af Aix? tif 4: X, 5 fi' 'li i. is it it et' 52 4 sl l ay v Ed Carter Bill Beeson Arch Ringgenberg Mike Riley Richard Beal if-Q15 fn Tom Gosch Milton Fairbanks Wayne Young Lewis Holmes Steve Bly l I ,Glyn at lfl'!f'tQl l' x. H in 'fl Chuck Shelton Bill Brown Jerry Louthan Chuck Hinton Craig Campbell 79 football caction shots Squad Meetingn Pittsburg 32 Omaha 14 Pittsburg 44 Ft. Hays 7 Crunch ! Ja. , , 5'Look Pittsburg 1 5 Q, , .1 ,E Q 15, 53,5 Washburn .fi ' .ie ,.,' ' 'A '--' v A 1 I' P M K: 7. A 4 7 1 ..t' ., 'vi fig. I 1 K tstt ,Q ,, .. : . 3 4 at 7 r-su? P , M ,Q uf, , , A ' ' ' 2 .em H3 F 1 t 1 , af l Y ' 'W 4 ststt 7 4 A Yttt 5 Can-Calf, Pittsburg Emporia 80 Where's the Ball 'Fw Pittsburg 6 Springfield 0 NGO Gorillas Gov is t,t Pittsburg 39 Warrensburg 21 Desperate Driven Pittsburg 52 Rolla 6 out the Refs Watchingli' 27 6 Pittsburg 39 Maryville 7 Clear The Pathv I 7 ,P bnbn, tt,n7, bantb . is 7 Pittsburg 19 ff' -' f W St. Benedicts 41 .2 3 , 'L 3 .K V' in , 1,t' . .tgs ff W' ri K V 75- ' W 50 ir' 4 P -- ' K M., N 346 0 77 :1l?ti2?rfSL,g: . ' 7 ga wi Most Inspirationalv .Tw 1 - , 5 . , , in , V . W Wm, ,.,,,,, x Er- WM- NWMWMMW ,W g 4. V, , M 'H ml A -' ' ,N . m.,,,M,, .,X. at V 1 :- ' , sp. - Q - V 1 ' ' W I , - Z ' 1 A - 4 1 t .. ' 1 ' A f . .. 1 - , . I 4 ' 1 : Y A , , 2 ,. . , , g ' ,I , ', I' ai I ' ' s 0 ' 1 : . q I .1 ,3 , ' . - , , .- ,Q 1 f 1 .. ,i.MW,,',, , 1 , 34. ', ',, , I A ', f, 4 ., .X L, ,.,,.....,,,.,, . ,1 , , , , ..,,t.,v,., , w M MN: , , 4 '-'-1 -1-ora Left to Right: Martin Morford, Dean Wineinger, Jack Wallace, Andy Montgomery, Norman Wallace, Jerry Gartner, Preston Singer, Don Spears, Joe Fenoughty, Steve Ireland. Center: Prentice Guclgen, Coach, Tom Coyle, Assistant Coach. 'Siu' W ers Left to Right: Martin Morford, Coach Prentice Gud gen, Jerry Gartner. 81 , fnling '7fE? V J J Vr N K W n we 'If ci' swf I ? 5 as I R ,sg 'few A , 1 Q ,1 V, J A ' ' ' ' FJ Emi :J I 3 V N :EVi, 7 V 7 ' . ' fi' ?' .V rs- A lik - 'V we ' ' V - 1 , ' - ' First Row, left to right: Doulat Mozan, Mac Steele, Doug Scherer, John Altizer, Howard Hess. Second Row, left to right: Bob Daven port, John Sidlow, Andy Mathis, Joe Murphy, coach, John Zinn, Ron Miller, Mel Moss. swimming Howard Hess-backstroke Doug Scherer-butterfly 82 nf A an 'cOn your mark-get set . . . LETTERMEN: Howard Hess Douglas Scherer Mac Steele Andy M B a u IC I h t i e s r f s 1 WY Y 1 m s swimming Go ' CI C i 0 n A C wg: e r 1 C a n c r a w l Robert Davenport, diving ftuek positionj. SWIMMING SCORES: Pittsburg Kansas State University 39 54 First Annual Inter-Conference Meet: NW Mo. State College 35 60 Pittsburg 120 Emporia Teachers College 32 62 Emporia 102 Kansas University 60 35 NW Missouri State College 95 Missouri School of Mines 54 41 William Jewel 11 NW Missouri State College 33 62 Pittsburg broke twelve pool records. University of Nebraska 57 34 Douglas Scherer was named Mthe most outstanding Emporia Teachers College 36 59 swimmer of the meetn Kansas State University 38 56 83 basket r bo!! X! wi X ive' First Row, left to right: Dave Dunbar, Gary Arnett, Bob Gough, Hank Heidebrecht, Al Burdett, Ron Maupin, Ron Miller, Jit Milner. Second Row, left Z0 right: Coach John Lance, Gary Kincaid, Stanley Daigle, Larry Burgess, Jerry Leatherman, Richard Massey, Joe Thomson, Jack Jackard, assistant coachg Al Ortolani, trainer. Second in Ottawa Tournament Coach John Lance 84 vc: rsity Teo m ottawa The Team and the second place trophy. Dave Dunbar, 'amost valuable playerf' received a watch. Hank Heidebrecht trys for a lay up. Coach John Lance l CIC STANDINGS Emporia St. Benedicts Pittsburg Vlfashburn Ft. Hays Omaha U. W L 9 1 6 4 5 5 5 5 4 6 1 9 Coming out ofthe huddle. Tournament Ron Maupin heads toward the basket. 85 Gary Arnett Al Burdett David Dunbar Bob Gough Jerry Leatherman looskellooll NS-.... Bob Gough 4'Mr. Baskethallw Award leflermen Richard Massey 86 Ron Maupin Ron Miller Jit Milner Joe Thomson Pitt. SW Oklahoma State 99 64 Pitt. NW Oklahoma State 69 66 Pitt. Washburn 69 58 Pitt. Central Oklahoma State 59 71 Pitt. Austin College 54 76 Pitt. St. Benedicts 76 74 SCORES NW Missouri State Central Missouri State Arkansas State Central Missouri State NE Oklahoma State Central Oklahoma State Westminster College Rockhurst College lllinois State Normal Ft. Hays State Wiashlmurn University Omaha University Drury College Arkansas State Omaha University St. Benedivts College Emporia State College NW Missouri State Emporia State College Pitt. Ft. Hays 74 79 PITT 83 44 82 71 74 66 81 72 66 58 75 66 75 94 7 1 83 83 80 61 66 75 58 65 66 79 63 66 60 56 75 73 70 65 59 65 67 79 68 l 87 First Row, left to right: Gary Kincaid, Dwight Laughlin, Donald Bainter, Bob Cilmore, Jerry Wente, Larry Ward. Second Row: A1 Ortolani, Gregg Kirkendoll, Joe Thomson, Leroy Lewis, Larry Burgess, Jerry Leatherman, Leo Heidebrecht, Richard Massey, Bob Jenkins, Harold Hayes, Charles Jackard, coach. lunlor SCORES 51 Pg? vorsuty Miami Junior College Southwest Missouri State 66 82 Parsons Junior College 56 79 ! Drury College 50 64 Maryville State 55 80 . Central Missouri State 64 73 Independence Junior College 58 55 Ft. Scott Junior College 52 71 Central Missouri State 73 69 Southwest Missouri State 71 54 Parsons Junior College 48 101 Drury College 86 94 lola Junior College 73 95 Ft. Scott Junior College 91 82 Independence Junior College 104 90 Emporia State 87 70 lVlaryville State 63 83 Emporia State 95 66 V? X 9 9. 'K 64' 51 M - f f..'f 1 ,, wfsalf' lip-Kid? 9 Q kgs! -all , ,T A: ,if A W ' .4 - f r G u gi K A A 1 Q. X.. sag, I' -.1 , in ,. 4, .. V +14 Q Q A ff ' f . , ,L , - , Ziyi- en 4' A . 2 .gli if 'ig l, we QW S V ' ' Y , , f X First Row, left to right: Russell Dahl, Leonard Bierman, Oscar Birt, Dewayne Treece, ,lim Walker. Second Row: Dr. Melvin Neeley, Roger Coffey, Frank Perry, Bill Kieffaber, Bob Neeley, Jerry Sappington. 1'-I Q- ' affix ,l ff. 'sw 1-1' - kv , . fx-w,p 1 asf .4 ' ,S- w1f:vweW' 'i 'r1' a 2-f S fl 1 1 ' W 4 B, jgfwg fi Oscar Birt Leonard Bierman 'T 'fN4'V' F i., 1 yr fi J 555533 , , V .B B w A: .W ff' fl: I W e hggndesjei 89 tennis 'reom Front Row, left to right: Jerry Campbell, Ron Marquardt, Jim Lambert. Second Row: Mr. Elton Cline, coach, Steve Wood, Robert Hood, Jerry Crowe. l r Q e rl T ll4l.l. l,el . . Ron Marquardt DATES March 27 April 7 81 8 April 12 April 15 April 17 April 21 April 24 April 28 May 1 May 6 May 8 May 12 81 13 TENNIS MATCHES FOR 1961 TEAMS PLAYED Wichita U. Tournament Emporia Ft. Hays Drury S. M. S. Wichita U. Drury Emporia S. M. S. Vlfarrensburg C. 1. C. Meet PLACE PLAYED Pittsburg Winfield Pittsburg Wic:l1ita Springfield Springfield Witfhita Pittsburg Emporia Pittsburg Warrensburg Pittsburg 1 2 l A. 5: mv vp- H' 6 yxmwlym - s ,,,... L c ,l First Row, left to right: Tom Coyle, assistant coachg John Nicholson, Jerry Brown, John Burnet, Mike Reynolds, John Crume, Pres- ton Singer, Danny Prichard, Jerry Gartman, Norman Wallace, Bob Miller, Boh Neeley. Second Row, left Z0 right: Coach Prentice Cuclgen, Steve Ireland, Tom Korn, Dean Wineinger, Martin Morford, Charles Chancellor, Fred Mills, Joe Fenoughty, Don Spears, Jack Wallace, Dave Palmer. track NHHQQQE, Coach Gudgen and Tom Coyle timing Bob ' . w M'll . W 1 er Charles Chancellor 91 Shot Put Mike Reynolds pole vaults. H i 3 h J u m P e r V, K I T h r o w e r s 5 fi H M 'X Track practice. 1 I1 A c li i o n TRACK SCORES PITTSBURG Kansas City University 13 90 Kansas University 108 15 C.l.C. Indoor Track Championships Emporia Teachers College Ft. Hays College Pittsburg Omaha University Washburn University 83 39 30 23 16 The President's Trophy is awarded to Trout Hall. Ken Ladek is receiving the trophy. The trophy is given to the or- ganization with the best athletic record in intramurals. Intramural Activities: Volleyball Basketball Tennis Football Softball Swimming Wrestling Badminton Horseshoe Pitching Bowling introm u r CI S . . 1 1 A 'fffisrsafvfg i 1i. it vim 'ilff it -wh., Dr. John Roberts, head of intramural activities. Archie Ringgenbefg is receiving the swimming trophy for the K-Club. K1 , Raiders', I Intramural Football Champions F1 I' CI I I I International Friends Intramural Volleyball Champions 9 Q , ' 'P W 1 .A , ,V . Nm ,,.. . ,- . , 1+ , Intramural Wrestling The Inter-fraternity Council Trophy is given to the greek organization with the best athletic record in intramurals. Don Herring is receiving the trophy for Sigma Tau Gamma. 94 l kip club First Row, left lo right: Verlene Farmer, Dee Prollitt, Timotheia Lukon, and Marilyn Coleman Second Row le t to right Miss Wm ter, sponsor, Marilyn Hill, Sondra Kosher, and Marcia Glick. Q5 W ' 'mm nr? v JM ,K T is V, k A 1 A W, MQW, L91 -1 . ' Q Y h ' 3 M- AS , -,,. ,Q il, Gaia. MM u may 1, , if -' fig, a f 7 i-, if ff 4, ., -VM- 'N-9 ', uw: EY nv V I ii ' J , iiooo 7 : M2 -L K ' , -,Q ,M Ti 33' K 'Q R .,i. A ' ' 5111? o va H T we? -7 1. Y f s I w 0 i O m T m i i n n 9 9 A 5 My . 3 Y .- .msfgrsisrzgihbzsmi 'X ' xi 97 -A x A X f we Q xi , 'f 'S msg. Ks ,Q ' 311 v 'X .Wk fy in ' 'L Kifflr. Y.. gaxwvf nf .W ,M , 3. www, E ,sw W ,Az . FS. ,ian-31 5 .25 Q3 5' E555 I ' 'L W - In 7 . W-ui - 34 wif. v Wk nf' U3 'H polffmehrc biology cleportment BETA BETA BETA First Kow, left to right: Dr. Theodore M. Sperry. Dr. Howard Stein, Cecilia Kosorog, Jane Plute, historian, Shirley Baze, secretary, Pat Anderson. Prof. George E. Ruggles. Dr. Horace A. Hays. Dr. J. Ralph Wlells. Second Row, left to right: Ernie Cattaneo, Dr. B. A. Branson, Dr. L. E. Keller, Glenn A. Barr, co-vice president. Henry N. Buscher, president, Dr. J. C. Johnson. Jr., faculty counselor and treasurer, James Laughlin, co-vice president, Robert W. Jones, Sam Gibson, Ben Cooksey. Jr. lr BIOLOGY CLUB First Roux left to rigfllt: Marilyn Hill. Luanna Divine. Janet Crowell. Trudy Kite. secretary. Eileen Suiter. Dorothy W. Plummer, Joi Stacey, Shirley Baze. Carol Deonier. Secoml Row. left to riglzt: Michael Mapes, treasurer. Clark W. Beasley. Brent Batten. Kenneth R. Hart, parliamentarian. Cary F. Hevel. Jim Campbell. Tom lVlcCorkill, publicity chairman. Dr. 'JJl'lPOfl0I'l Nl. Sperry. Dr. J. Ralph Wells, James E. McLaughlin. Dr. H. A. Hays. 7llliTflR01l', left to right: Dr. B. A. Branson. Dr. L. E. Keller, sponsor, Prof. George E. Bug- gies, Robert Wi. Jones. Vice President. Jon C. Soloman. Earl Miller. Henry Buscher. Sam Cihson. Ernie Cuttaneo. president, Dr. J. C. Johnson, Jr. 99 american chemical society First Row, left to right: Jim Rea, secretary, Herbert Baker, president, Wvayne Stuckey, vice-president, Norman Smith, treasurer. Sec- ond Row, left to right: Ronald Beasley, Jim Spigarelli, Enrique Corte, Walt Mason, Richard Sullivan. Kuo Yuan Chang, Paul Spang- ler, Earl Varner, Jerry Ellis. Third Row, left to right: Ronald Sheddrick, Errol Reimer, Lewis Lau, Robert Van Hoozer, Cecil Night- engale, Wallie Sauder, Dr. James Pauley, sponsor, Dr. Elbert Crandall, sponsor, Prof. Vllarren Wcielfel, sponsor, John Rutherford. clames clula First Row, left to riglzt: Janet Buford, Wilina Dodson, Bess Johnson, Lavern Treece, Chloe Miller. Jo Ann Coffelt. Second Row, left to figllli Judi Turner, Barbara Brown, Sara Bright, reporter, Carol Scherer, treasurer, Carmen Crigsliy, secretary. Lee Carter, presi- dent, Olivia Steele, vice-president. Grace Stevens, sponsor, Jane Mahalley, Betty Hill, Virginia Crampton. Third Row, left I0 right: Patty Piekert, Doreen Sims, Diane Wilson, lVlarie Bryant, Anna Ireland, Louise Homes. Sherry Schroeder, Sandy Ridings, Rochelle Wilsxiii. Lora Lee Mount. Mary Grayson, Elizabeth Dunbar. Fourth Row, left lo right: lnez Russell, Darlene Burehinal, Esther Mar- tens, Sondra Kocker, Carol Wiggans, Judy Helsel, Barbara Laing, Sue Blizard, Colene Read, Doris Eden, Bunny Wells, Pat Snadon, Betty Hyde. 100 OFFICERS Lefl I0 righl: Yaclollah lVlalek-Khosrovi, vice-presiclentg J. J. Rupar, serie tary: Andrew Johnson. presiclentg Dr. L. C. Heckert, advisor. engineering club First Hour, lefl fo riglzl: L. C. Heekert, Larry Anderson, J. J. Rupar, Harolcl Grace, Glen A. Brewster, Habih Ahghari, Samuel K. llliller. Second Row, lcfl to right: Ahhas-Amifli, Keith Huff, Eugene Pettit. Joe Crizzle, Jerry Cohurn. Jim Copeland. Jaxad-Arlle, Kc-ith Terry. Mohamad Modir-Fatemi, Alexander Nai-Sup Chen. Harold Atkinson. Third Row. lefl to fligllff liwrancis Johnson, Robert Hutchins. Paul Earl, T. L. Speck, Yaflollah Wlalek-Khosrovi, Ron Emer- son, Rahmattolah Zandian. David Palmer, Jerry Hampton, Shahriar Parsi, Anclrew Johnson, John Rrunet. Fourth Row, Iefz lo riglzf: Jerry Campbell, Dwayne Harts, Gary Gegen, Marcus Wong. Richard Elliott, Rex Chambers, Ecl- warcl lieearns, Richard Bloomeamp, Cary Burgin, Charles Hisey. Phillip Munn, Reky Noorayi, Billy Foreman. 101 Fzfrsl Row, lefl lo right: Lawrence H. Gentry, Jr., Dr. R. G. Nuckolls, sponsor, Robert F. Strahan, president, Donald G. Scranton. secretary, Wallace VV. Souder, vice-president-treasurer, Donald L. Wade. Seconrl Row, lefl lo right: Lloyd W. Brown, Jack D. Messer, Edward L. Van Hooreheke. Robert Cordon, Arnold G. Watts, Robert W. McGee. Dan R. Kastner. Richard J. Wiencek, Robert L. Strait. h sics club . p Y home economics club The ohiect of the Home Ecvonomics Cluh is to provide for professional development ol' college home economics stu- dents. Membership to the eluh is open to college students who are interested in Home Economies. Any person may become a memher upon presentation hy the committee on membership and upon payment of annual dues to the eluh. Ag, - 4. .. A First Row, left to right: Marjorie L. Burke, Beverly DeWater, Laurie Klopfenstein, Jewell Frownfelter, Nancy Petty, Donna Clayton, Janice Unruh, Emma Darlene Stiteler. Second Row, left I0 right: Janine Jensen. Mary Lee Justice. R. Louise Gihson, advisor. Rillie Wehster Pitzer. historian. Sharron Driskill, secretary. Margaret A. Brown, president. Kay Ly nne Gihson. vice president, Jean Miller, treasurer, Mrs. Charleen Yarner, advisor, Mrs. Mary llankamnier. Gloria Noakes. Tlziral Row, lefl lo right: Berry Farley, Mary Hain- line, Billie Ann Hodgson. Carolyn Carr Kelsey, Lila Ann Joseph. Karen Benelli. Janine Stukey. Deloy Smith, Sherry Balloek, Sandra Merando. .lulie Nc-grete, Shirley litter. Karen Burnett. Anna Mae Coon. Louis Ollwlalley. Fourllz Roni, lvf! I0 riglzl: Lorna lierrier. Norma W'ilson. Reth Hudson. 105156 Nleflrew, Saluina Snow, Layne Clark, Sandra Denham. lfaye Reece. Phyllis Lucas, Rosalea flan- sen, Donece Dragoo. Linda Van flleave. Betty Hoover, Marilyn Perry. 102 ' First Row, left to right: Richard l. Jacques, Larry Bohn, Kenneth Ketcham, Dennis Donovan, Frank Hoskin, Harold Crampton, Dan Mosier. Harry Croh. Don Clark. Seconrl Roux' Edwin l,. Koehler. Sherrill Schneider, Merle Mintz, Art Moore, Robert Huff, William R. Willhaus, Stan Smith, jon Grove, Larry Jones, Charles Carson. inolustriol educotion club The Industrial Education Cluli is an organization for all majors and minors in Industrial Education. :The Primary purposes of the Cluli are to provide opportunities for fellowship among the students and faculty of the de Jartment and for rofessional Orowtli throuffh the iroffranis at the reffular I F' Z7 l C F' I monthly meetings. The club also represents the department in homecoming, Wlorld University Service, and other all-cam Jus activities. . l OFFICERS First Row, left I0 riglii: Mr. Richard l. Jacques. sponsor, Dale Ada-ll. president, Mr. Armand Hofer, sponsor. Second Roux' Dale Howerton. secretary. Lyle Schroeder. vice-presi- dent. Stan Smith, publicity chairman, Vliarrcn Wiickcr, treas- urer. First Row. lofi Io right: Dr. Harold W. Porter, Warrc-li Wic:ker, Maurice Reiter, Carl Hendon, Andrew Montgomery, Glen Hall, Carl Paddock. Paul Temming. Leon Nlahalfey. Tom Tomlinson. Dennis Webster. Richard Martin. Second Roux' Armand Hofer. Jerry Butler, Vllalt Hays, David Palmer, Uale llowerton, Lyle Schroeder, Harold Dunning, Michael lluddleson, Tom Hankins, Marvin Ludlum, Dave Hurst, Victor lngrum. Ed Schasteen. 0 C1 -A A A .W U -. fl .. A Q. K M 5 Q i language and literature department. . . . .language and literature club First Row, left to right: Linda Hays, president, Judy Boyer, vice-president, Jane Leake, secretary, Max Sullins, treasurer, Cathy Campbell, social chairman, Donna McCul- lough, social chairman, Janet Russell, Patricia Christmas. Second Row, left to right: Mrs. Jean McColley, Marna Herridge, Lyn Pistotnik, Dena Gray, Dr. Walter Penning- ton, sponsor, Judy Salisbury, Pat Ogren, Judith Dodge, Kay Kneller. Third Row, left to right: Michael McMullen, Oscar C. K. Chiang, Lonnie Karr, Mr. Richard Korns, Dr. Charles E. Guardia, Mr. Charles H. Cagle, Dr. Robertson Strawn, Tom Cameron, Mr. Eugene H. DeGruson. The Language and Litera- ture Club is an organization open to all students majoring or minoring in one ofthe fields in the department. . . .sigma tau delta Sigma Tau Delta is the hon- orary English fraternity for persons with ability and inter- est in creative writing. . First Row, left to right: Ellen McKnight, Judy Boyer, Pat Ogren, Judith Dod e Maria Lusitani, Donna McCullough, president, Jane Leake. Second Row, left to right: Tom Cam eron, vice-president, Dean Bevan, Marjorie Carter, Miss Irene Ertman, Mrs. Jean McColley sponsor, Mr. Charles Burgess, Mr. Eugene H. DeGruson. 104 Theta Alpha Phi is the honorary society for students in drama. The members assist with all productions of the College Theatre and the Studio Theatre. V ai?-i j .- 1 , . fl' Mr. Ken Roberts Theta Alpha Phi sponsoi theta olpho phi First Row, left to right: Pat Stephenson, Kathleen McPherson, historian, Bobbie Gay, Mary Dell Sharp. Second Row, left to right: Tom Cameron, treasurer, Becky Eakins, secretary, C. Harrold Bush. Robert Strack, president, Pete Beat- teay, C. H. Parker, Ruth Bloomeamp, Linda Gold. . .press club-pi clelto epsilon -N f .gl First Row, left to right: Laurie Klopfenstein. E. Darlene Stiteler, Lorna Johnston. Cathy Campbell. Janet Russell. Donna McCullough. Pat Ogren, Marjorie Carter. Seconrl Row, left to rigglzt: James Riley lori, Glen Eden, John A. Witherspoon, Stan Smith, Earnest MeNiekle, Jerry McClure, Marv Wolfe, treasurer. Third Row 7 left to right: Tom Cameron, vice-president, Henry C. Aiman. president, Harry Groh. Dr. Robertson Strawn, Dr. Henry L. Bagley. sponsor. Mr. Richard Korns Louis E. Bartholomew, Frank Trotman, historian, Oscar C. K. Chiang. Pi Delta Epsilon, which Was estab- lished on the campus in May, 1960, is an honorary society for students in jour- nalism. The Press Club is an organiza- tion open to all students interested in the field of journalism. 105 KSCP radio PAT CAMPBELL, chief announcer, prepares to fill the airways. BOB KAMMERER, production manager, produces some round Chicago tones. KSCP Radio is currently operat- ing through the facilities of KSEK from 9:30 p.m. until l0:00 p.m. each week day evening with special re- mote hroadcasts covering particular events on the campus. KSCP, the of- ficial voice of the College, is beamed directly at the student lmody with the purpose of informing as well as en- tertaining. 106 PAUL ARABIA, station manager and direc- tor of radio and television at the College, proves that a managefs job is never done. broadcasting from high atop russ hall. . BOB STRAIT, chief engineer, slips another disc. F nv THE STAFF takes a break from production chores to watch T.V. GARY RISELING, sports director, recaps the events of a thrilling sports contest. Not pictured is KSCP's secretary, Carolyn Bizal. psychology club :Y .2 W f , wi- rg f s Y 'N' First Row, left to right: William Gifford, Dr. Vernon H. Shaefer. sponsor, Wilesse Freeman, Herbert O. Morice, Robert Lowe. Second Row: Dickie Vlvilliams, Donald Nichols, Ray Foster. Jerry Chew, Pat Poole. sociol science club The Social Science Club is an organization of students majoring or minoring in the field of so- cial science. lt is sponsored by the social science department and was formed inorder to create an active interest in the field of social science. First Row, lefl lo right: Hilda Postema, Bill Coldiron, Phyllis Osburn. James Loflin, Karen Spicer. publicity chairman, Mary Mayer, treasurer, Doris Herrmann, second vice-president, Richard Myers. secretary, Hilda Walker, John Patterson, president. Ella .lean James, Second Row: Dan Parker, Robert Noble, Rob D. Blankenship, ,lim Zordani, first vice-president. Leigh Reynolds, lfranees Denise Carter. Rrenda Hines. Mary Ann Watkins, Julia Cullom. Karen Williams. Earline Rose. Tlzird Roux' Charles Reese. :lbdi Abdul. Robert Rossel, Richard Nor- mand. Delbert Sampson. Eduard Armstrong, Richard Welty, Ernest P. Laseter, Morimichi Watanabe. 7 First Row, left to right: Khosrow Sadeghi, Perva Hughes, Abbas Amidi-Mazaheir. Sec- ond Row, left to right: Faramarz Pourlak, Ahmad Khosrovi, Esfandiar Kameh, Mo- hammad Noorayi. Third Row, left to right: lraj Hormozdiari, Shahriar Parsi, Javad Adle, Rahmatollah Zandian. international friends First Row, left to right: Oscar Chiang, Tsong Hwa Chuang, June Abe, Perva Hughes, advisor, Sets Kato, Sandra Yamamoto, ,lean Takahayashi, Bing Kuen Wfmng. Second Row, left to right: Louis Lau, Hideo Kato, Alexander Chen, Habib Ahgliari, Adolf Martinez, Aliolghasem, Rahimi Yasdi, Enrique Corte, Shao Sun Chien, Kuo Yuan Chang, Peter Chu. Marus Wong, Jamsliid Amiri-Beigvand. Third Row, left to right: Horacio de Lemos, Victor Sung, Paul Tso, Yadollah lVlalelc-Khosrovi. Thomas Cheng, Teddy Woiig, Hismatisu Nakadomari, Feridoun Nemati, Par- viz Yousefdazeh. Francis Lau, Said Mansour. Dr. William A. Black, advisor. phi hetci lcimhdci Phi Beta Lamlida, a chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America, was organ- ized at the College in 19541. lVle-mhership in this organization is open to all husiness ma- jors and minors. Officers for the year are Elizalmeth Povodnilc, president, Jon Dell'Antonia, vicepresi- dent, Charlotte Miller, secretary, Jim Cozad, treasurer, and Sandra Covey, program Chair- man. Dr. Bernard Dellasega and lVliss Adele Thompson are the sponsors. First Row, left to right: Lorena Sugchnick, Sylvia Layton, Carol lVleGuftin, Olivia Steele, Sandra Barber, Jo Nell Doyle, Kay WHLSIHH. Sharon Smith, Marty Wlyeofl, Sue Bogler. Second Roni, left lo riglil: Gary' Smith, Barbara Riga. Vllillis Al- len, Janice Meier, Gary Vtlall. Kathryn Harry, Larry Kime, Dorothy Wiieehert. Ronald Broadhurst. Sondra Koc-her, Shel- don Riehardson. Tlzirfl Row, lefl lo l'I.yQ'lll.' Patricia Powers. Ken Wlest, Janet Read. Calvin Hamsher. Carol Balocca, Max Vowels, Ruth Pease, Jim Marquart. First Row, left I0 riglzl: Dr. Bernard Dellasega, sponsor, Lynda Kessel, Joan Macklin. Jon DelliAntonia. Elizaheth Povod- nik, Jim Cozad, Sandra Pope. Betty Bailey. Aldene Dennis. Adele Thompson, sponsor. Serroml Roux If-fr lo Iiliglllf Judith Harris, Janet Buford, Marie Niggemann, Kenneth Benz. Carolyn Brosst-au. Cf-nv Dodson, Tyyila Smith, Dorothy Comphell- Green. Frances Carter. Janice Johnson, Yyonne Clay. Tliirfl Roux left fo rfglzt: Shirley Tc-niple. Earl liocher. Br-vkie Keele. David Oyerman. Marjorie LeCore, Jim Hathayyay, Bonnie Broek. Robert Jones, Juanita Carr:-tt, Harold Cope. Kathy' Pierce. 109 C S m U IT1 5 Ili iii ffl? Q li - i 1 1 I , 1 First Row, left to right: Mary Ellen Franks, Sharon Chapman, Marsha Glick. Sec- ond Row, left to right: loan Starbuck, Joan Herman, Sandra Crawford, Sharon Coon, Connie McCain. First Row, left to right: Mary Lou Fox, Karen Malmberg, Kay Kehl, Wilma Francis, Peggy Wilcox. Pat Gibby, Jean MoElwain. Second Row, left to right: Darlene Griffith, Karen Trammell, Sharron Webster, Eleanor Haage, Marla Lane, Sharon Wadman, Betty Elimon. Third Row, left to right: Janet Krack, Rita Fiechtl, Mary Henderson, Wanda Weickert, Betty ,lo Murray, Pat Crain, Mary O Whiteford, Joan Jakovac. OFFICERS Standing, ieft lo right: Karin Shearburn president, Sharon Coon, treasurer. Seated Lydia Martin, recorder, Sue Blackerhy, secre tary. First Row, left to right: Minnie Ross, Judy Farber, LaNell Linn, Timothela Iukon Verlene Farmer D1 ana Branham, Myrlene Willis, Mary Webber. Second Row, left to right: Karin Shearburn Martha Baker Delores Proffitt. Karen Costin, Sue Blackerhy, Nancy Holmes. Jeane Anderson Linda Dillman Third Row, lefl to right: Dr. Triplett, sponsor. Lydia Martin. Luanne Divine. Gay Near Donna ion erot Car olyn Southern, Sharon Washam, Marilyn Coleman. Freda Wlright, Rose Hennessey Miss Pauline Winter sponsor. S U , S 44 , G no First Row, left to right: Laurie Klopfenstein, Darlene Stiteler, Dorothy Wiechert, Donna Kennon, Geneva Gideon, Nancy Russey, Barbara Etter, Shirley Utter, Sharron Driskill. Second Row: Larry Lane, Don Welch, David Hurst, Fred Schultz, Ken Ladek, Warren Wicker, William Schwenker, Jerry Hasson. A ADVISORY BOARD OFFICERS SPONSORS Seated, left to right: Sandra Melton, Don- Seated, left to right: Ann Farabi, first Vice- Seated, left to right: Dr. William Black, ald Miller, Janet Hedrick. Standing: Nina president, Jay Munsell, president, Wanda Mrs. Perva Hughes, Dr. Aldon Bebb. Howard, Doris Herrmann. Mitchell, secretary. Standing: Ruth Lem- Standing: Mr. Don Milliken, Dr. Homer ing, treasurer, Carla Cormode, second vice- Johnson, Dr. William Bray, Mr. Guy president, Mary Wart, publicity chairman, Coonrod, Larry Bryan, historian. First Row, left to right: Karen Walizer, Pat Mansmith, Nina How- ard, Virginia Stith, Jeanne Cham- bers, Carla Cormode, Wanda Mitchell, Ann Farabi. Second Row: Don Nichols, Leigh Renolds, Penny Benander, Marilynn Boggs, Sharon Stephan, Joan Petty, Dixie Moffett, Nancy Robson, Ailene Plummer, Luanna Divine, Tom Cameron, Jay Munsell. Third Row: Dennis Spille, Donald Miller, Charles Fuentez, Cletus Manhart, Charlie Heueisen, Ron Wagerle, Harold Eklund, Lyle Schroeder, Jack Thornberry, Burl Thurman. 112 First Row, left to right: Judy Kerley, Aldene Dennis, Beverly DeWater, Evelyn Dormois, Karen Keller, Rayme Yocam, Judy Crumley, Mary Hainline, Sandra Wfiody', Sue Green, Barbara Lattin, Lorine Miner, Elizabeth Povodnik, Barbara McDonald, Darlene Crane. Second Row: Nelda Donovan, Shirley Fisher, Ruth Brown, Ellen Gore, Betty Woodroof, Sandra Denham, Judy Salisbury, Susan Gathman, Sandra Covey, Regina Baker. Heather Sims, Sharon Shively, Donece Dragoo, Beverly Roach, Linda Slaughter, Judy Hol- laday, Saundra Hollingsworth, Bess Johnson, Eunice Brewer, Nancy Brewer. Tliirrl Row: Janie Smith, Margaret Shaw, Patricia Dur- scherl, Mary Dillon, Carole Watts. Patty Patchin. Sharon Hizar, Shirley Cline. Judy Bird, Donna Lance, Lila Joseph, Beckie Keele, Donna Fike, Jane Leake, Cloeva Johnson, Ann Rinehart, Judy Boyer, Ellen McKnight, Wanda White, Patsy Moreland. First Row, left lo right: Minnie Ross, Mona Stevens, Joyce Page. Pat Queen. Judy Shugard, Marlene Miller, Marilyn Hogan, Sue Davidson, Mary Wart, Janet Hedrick, Judy Brown. Mary Mayer, Theora Webber, Mildred List, Doris Harper. Second Row: Marna Herridge, Lois Query, Barbara Wilhoit, Shirley Coble. Gwendola Bryant, Margaret Edmonds, Ruth Leming, Wilma Smith, Jean Miller. Georgia Spencer, Janeil Atterbury. Gayle Prigg. Barbara Hamlin. Carolyn Fox, Juanita Garrett. Linda Gold, Ruth Craine. Hen- rietta Kelly. lrene Brown, Glenda Cox, Janice Shane. Tlzirrl Row: Dennis Porter, John Rucker, Richard Myers, Randall Bishir. Ralph Wilson, Van Swanson, Leslie Hobbs, Williams Baker, Mac Steele, Jim Hathaway, David Ford, Dan Parker, Keith Hersh, William Coldiron, John Patterson. First Row, left to right: Anita Rutledge. Nancy Knewtson, Lora Johnston, Relna Dickson, Marise Haberbosch, Carol Robinson. Linda Van Cleaye. Karen Spillman. Barbara McMillen, Shirley Baze. Sandy Vlelton. Ruth Barrett. Marie Messer. Zella Shaver. Second Row: Barbara Benning, Lily Ash. Martha Sanders, Dorothy Herrmann. Anna Estes, Doris Herrmann. Hilda XW73lkf'T, Elmarie Aikman. Rosemary Dempsey, Sherrie Mitchell, Sharon Washam, Sandra Crawford, Mary Gemmell. Carole Hidgson. Barbara Arehart. Third Roux Rober Garst, Louis Bartholomew, Larry Bryan, John Ryman, Ronnie Koger, Avis Hale. Robert Boore, Edward Armstrong, James Loflin, Frank Elliott, Ronnie Lowe, Gene Leigh, Buddy Ball. H3 Cl C1 O m First Row, left to right: Alan Henshaw, Richard Ruhmann, president, Marvin Parkey, Nelson Butz, vice- e president. Second Row: Dr. L. L. Tracy, advisor, Dan Calvert, Wayne Rowland. Dr. Elbert Crandall, advisor, is not pictured. . ALPHA PHI OMEGA sponsored the annual Cutest Pan-Ugly Man contest again this year. Winners of awards were from left to right: Carolyn Rizal, president of Alpha Gamma Delta, Kathy Campbell. Alpha Gamma Della, second place winner, Judy Stambach, treasurer of Sigma Sigma Sigma, Paula Polfer. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Cutest Pang Richard Ruhmann, president, Alpha Phi Omega, Bill Reeson, Shirk Hall, Ugliest Man, Ron Koger, president, Shirk Hall, Larry Kramer, Tanner Hall, second place winner, Kenneth Feuerborn, treasurer, Tanner Hall. 'II4 CI Alpha Phi Omega. the service fraternity on campus composed of men who have been mem- bers of the Boy Scouts of America, is dedicated to the service of students and faculty in worth- while projects. W ro es 0 s c m o r e c S. ng: s ci OFFICERS O Left to right: Karin Shearhurn, Freda Wright, lVlary Webber, Timotheia Lukon, n Myrlene J. Willis, Wilma Francis, Marcia Click. Sue Blackerby, Jeane Anderson. n First Row, left to right: Aileen Diklich, Eleanor Haage, Verlene Farmer, Nancy Alderson, Louanne Bell, Delores Proffitt, Mary Lou Fox, Elaine Adams, Brenda Moor, Peggy Wilcox. Second Row, left to righf: Rita Fierrhtl. Karen Costin. Janet Krack, Karen Tram- mell, Pat Crain, Judy Brown. Marie Niggemann, Cynthia Clark, Phyllis Osburn, Joan Herrmann, Sharron Webster, Rose Hennessey, Betty Elimon. Third Row, left to right: Karin Shearhurn, Miss Pauline Wlinter, sponsor, Darlene Griffith, Martha Baker, Joan Jako- vae, Mary Jane Wehher, lVlarCia Click. Wanda Weickerl. Carolyn Brosseau. lireda Vllrighl, Sue Blackerlmy. Jeane Anderson. Julia Cullom, Earline Rose. Pat Gibby. Fourllz Row, left I0 right: Nlarlyn Horn. lfrma Rose, Sharon Wlasham. Judy Salishury, Sandra Crawford, Janet Cosfrh, My rlene il. Welles, Kay Kehl, Ruth Miller, Wilma Francis, Betty Jo Murray, Marylyn Kay Hill, Tirnotheia Lukon, Sharon Wadman, Mary Whiteford. 1 15 e i G I' S 4 '- 'CF' OFFICERS First Row, left to right: Joyce Cottom, president, Miss Pauline Winter, sponsor, Tim Lulcon, vice-president. Second Row: Anita Jefferson, activities chairman, Ruth Leming. publicity chairman, Ruth Miller, secretary, Delores Proilitt, treasurer. Not pictured: Darlene Criileth, recorder. First Row, left to right: Donna Lance, Verlene Farmer, 'Virginia Eagleson. Second Row: Sue Barth, Janet Leming, Margie LeCore, Charlene Crane, Darlene Crane, Betty Elimon, Marise Haberbosch. Third Row: Jan Keuk, Sally Ann Edminster, lVlarcey Wise, Judy Ausemus, Glenda Sheppard, Donna Clayton, Ruth Leming. Fourth Row: Ann Mitchell, Martha Vlfycoff, Peggy Blackwell, Karen Malrnberg, Carmen Vander- 6 burg, Sue Ooley, Luanne Bell. dis-v' LET7S HAVE some noisel First Row, left to right: Luanna Divine, Sharon McClenahan, Sandy Hollingsworth, Paula Polfer. Second Row, left to right: Mary Bookman, Sharon Gleason, Kathy Harris, Kay Burge, Joyce Cottom, Delores Proffitt, Anita Jefferson. Third Row, lefl to I'I',Q',lf.' Marlene Douglas, Judy Sharp, Gail Leeper, Rita Fiechtl, Hefly Hashimoto, Mary Mayer, Helen Scott. Fourth Row, left to right: ,lean Miller, Sue Brodie, Suzanne Higgs, Janet Cosch, Ruth Miller, Marsha Glick. Tim Lukon. 7 Second Row, left to right: Carole Kazmierski, Robert Serra, Pat Campbell, Robert Bosseau, Jim AuBuchon, Paul Arabia, Jim Cold- iron, Romald Marquart, Linda Hays. First Row, left to right: Mary Watkins, Mary Logsdon, Judy O'Dell, Marlene Douglas, Sharon Shively, Regina Baker, Cecelia Kosorog, Charlene Crane, Darlene Crane, Donna Lovern. young democrats OFFICERS Left to right: Jim Lovern, first vice-president, Cecelia Kosorog, secretary, D. J Saia, county chairman, Carole Kazmierski, publicity chairman, Robert Serra, pres ident. Not pictured: Pat Mansmith, second vice-president, Mary Lee Justice, treas urer. Seconcl Row, left to rzfgltt: Marcia Meyer, Karen Spillman, Harold Atkinson, Phillip Byrd, Mike Easly, Bob Rossel, Bill Bohrer, Phil 0'Malley, Louis Hurt, Bill Winlz, Claire Uttley, Sharon Hizar. First Row, left to right: Rosell Dunham, Marie Niggemann, Marjorie LeCore, Lois O'Malley, Sandy Melton, Mary Keegan, Karen Keller, Becky Keele, Sue Green, Sallyanne Edminster, Marilyn Gibson. 'II8 young republicans Left Lo right: Judy Scherll, chairman, Ann Rine- hart, first vice-chairman, Judy Garrett, second vice- chairman, Sue McCord, executive secretary, Sue Pratt, public relations chairman, Ernest Fortner, eo-chairman, Ronald Kordas, treasurer. OFFICERS Firsl Row, left to right: Karen Spicer, Cathy Campbell, Kathy Seifert, Mary Kay Wart, Rayma Yocam, Judy Crumley, Kay Adams, Sue Pratt, Ann Rinehart. Susan Beach. Darlene Stiteler. Second Row, left lo right: Joan Herrmann, Sue McCord, Marlene Miller, Loretta Phillips. Judy Seherff, Judy Garrett, Dorothy Vlfiechert. Carolyn Brosseau. Nlary Mayer. Joi Stacey, Ruth Ann Barrett, Ear- line Rose. Third Row, left L0 right: Cameron D. Moore. Ervin Marti, 'llom Cameron, Don Holley, Tom Ireland, Ronald Kordas, John Robb. Tom Hankins, Cary Smith. Ernest Fortner. . SOME OF THE twenty-five Young Republicans who attended a rally for Vice President Nixon in October. at f as C ,fi J 'ii 'Y i' f 5 ' yy. , . a . f K H L , . lr fvvv. 5 A 2 -' .' J 7? L 2 J I ik I 5'-PP? :H ' GQ. 9 1 fe 1 ' '- Ei ,QW if SGH HOME W , govern menfol IS! V ' ' student assembly discusses academic freedom and campus publications ' i Sue Davidson Gary Arnett Marilyn Coleman Bob Bosseau Senior Rep. fnnior Rep.. Ronnie Longstaff Dean Alvin H. Proctor Sophomore Rep. Advisor Greg Marsh Lyn Pistotnik Freshman Rep. Freshman Rep. Junior Rep. Sophomore Rep. The Student Assembly is the student governing body for the Campus. It represents the students in all student affairs and initiates such actions as it deems necessary for their best interest. lt is dedi- cated to the promotion of scholarsnip and student leadership in the fulfillment of a varied and vital college education. During the past year the Assembly discussed the regulation of Campus publicationsg established an Honors Forumg conducted the Leadership Methods Courseg undertook the course evaluation programg selected the Who's Who and orientation program committeesg established by-laws for the constitution which was adopted in May, 1960, held the annual Parent's Night and Senior Night programsg pre- sented trophies in Debate and Intramural athleticsg Roy Harrison Jane Shanks Vocational Rep. Rep. at Large ww Barbara Spriggs Jim AuBuchon Joe Thomson Bill Nelson Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Rep. at Large sponsored the high school visitation program, and financed such activities as the Band, Drill Team, and Rifle Team trips, and sponsored the Freshman picnic. The Assembly is composed of a President, a Vice- President of Educational Affairs, a Vice-President of Human Relations, a Vice-President of Student Government, a Vice-President of Student Affairs, the president of each class, a representative from each class, a representative of the graduate division, a representative of the vocational department, and twelve representatives at large. Not pictured on these pages are Mary Lee Justice, senior representative, and James Hawley, graduate representative. Helen Scott Alan Hobson Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Dr. Richard Welty Kay Gibson Advisor Rep. at Large John Overman Louis Hurt Rep. at Large Rep. at Large t v,,.1-Q ossocioted women students Associated Women Students, or in campus terminology AWS, is a governmental organization by and for women stu- dents. All Women students regularly enrolled in Kansas State College of Pittsburg are members of AWS. The organization works to unify all the Women on campus to provide oppor- tunities for leadership, encourage activities, and form one large unit for mutual sharing of ideas and cooperative efforts in planning projects devoted to the betterment of each Woman on campus. The sponsors are Dean Mary Moore and Mrs. Mary Hankammer. OFFICERS Let to right Jeanne Chambers, president, Luanna Divine, first vice-president, Ruth Leming, second vice president Janet Gosch recording secretary Carole Kazmierski, corresponding secretary, Marilyn Coleman, treasurer. l .L .Ann- Le I to rzglll Shlrlvs Ruwell Ann Koppe FQ Delores Promtt Lu1nnaD1xme Ylr lllliqtlth Beth Hom er, Batty Ehmon Helen Andresw Fzrsz' R014 If lfo II-Lllf Wind Mltvhflll IOXCG Tweedx Marx In Bufhman Karen Talarlvo Sevond Row: Donna Commom Lmda Gold I3H9tH6C1TlPk Tanet Harbmt qamlx Dunvan Marx Lo Qdon Tllzrrl Ron ,I lIll6 Qmlth Kay Burger, Sharon Mcflfmahan Su 3 ...Q----w +5 .-.--.--. m..--w.- 'i v ,fx :ai My .-ed: , 1 , si J W... M-M...., czlphca kcappcz psi Alpha Kappa Psi is the oldest and largest professional business fraternity in the United States. Epsilon Mu Chapter Was established here late in the spring semester of l959. Business meetings, guest speakers from all phases of business, tou1's of local business firms, and other projects are all a part of its chapter activities. Male business administration majors having completed a minimum of 12 hours college credit and possessing a MCM average are eligible for membership. esta' ' , QIY1 gas. 4-si X if 1' 1 First Row, left 10 righl: John Roeser, Dan Thompson, Jerry Dodson, Hans Wolpers, Don Haas, Cary Read, Joseph Bartclli, ,lim Co- zad, Jim Robson, Vllilliam L. Harris. Second Row: Mr. Vllilliam Kincaid, Kenneth Benz, Jon Dell Antonia, Keith Ayers, Lawrence Pickert, Tom Thomas, Mr. Bruce Coleman. 127 .Af - r OFFICERS Left to right: Verlene Farmer, chaplain, Judy Farber, president, Peggy Wilcox, secretary-treasurer, Mary Webber, vice-president. First Row, left to right: Judy Farber, Di- ane Branham, La Nell Linn, Verlene Farmer. Second Row: Peggy Wilcox, Mary Webber, lVIyrlene Willis, Wilma Francis, Timotheia Lukon, Dr. Evelyn Triplett. Left Z0 right: Jack Richardson, He S. M. Steele, Ernest Cattaneo, Hans .ll nry Buscher, Richard Henthorn, Kenneth Feuerborn, Wolpe1's. gold key The Gold Key society is the hon- orary organization on campus for junior and senior men. Members are selected on the lmasis of leader- ship, scholarship, character, student activities, and service to the college. Dr. Dudley T. Cornish, Mr. Car- nie Smith, and President l,eonard H. Axe are the advisors ol Gold Key. E fra First Row, left lo righl: Ron Marquardt. Gary Read. Richard Sullivan. treasurer. William Elliot. Second Row: Floyd WT. Snider, president, Richard VV. Beal. Secretary. Robert Rossel. President Leonard H. Axe, Robert Strahan. vice-president. 129 epsilon pi tou First Row, left to right: Leonard Stumpff, Dan Mosier, Carrol Burchinal, secretary, Walter Hays, Dale Adell, vice-president, Richard Henthorn, Burdette Bee, treasurer, Mr. Jack Miles, Mr. Jay Holt. Second Row: Mr. Lawrence Cutler, trustee, Mr. Ted Kowalski, Mr. Richard Jacques, Robert Ross David Hurst, Dr. Harold Porter, Paul Temming, Mr. Edwin Kowhler, Warren Wicker, George Ben nett, Dr. Otto Hankammer, Mr. Armand Hofer, Lyle Schroeder, president. Not pictured: Dr. For rest Penny, trustee. 7 Q 'F Epsilon Pi Tau is the international, honorary professional fraternity in Industrial Arts and Vocational Ed ucation which strives for the improvement of professional standards, research, craftsmanship, teaching mate rials, and communication media. It develops public interest in the aims of Industrial Education. koppo deltopi Officers are: Dr. William Black, chairman, Education and Psychology Department, C. Harrold Bush, Counselor, June Carpenter, president, Nina Howard, vice-president, Sharon Stephen, secretary, James Hawley, treasurer, Mary Justice, historian-reporter. Members: Bettye Bangle, Burdette Bee, Frances Boecker, Emajeane Boone, Judith Boyer, Phillip Byrd, Sandra Covey, George Dove, Margaret Edmonds, Anna Earabi, Shirley Farnsworth, Shirley Fisher, Juanita Garrett, Wanda Gibson, Geneva Gideon, Melva Glaser, Leota Graham, Helen Hill, Mar- garet Jeflcott, Cloeva Johnson, Carolyn Kelsey, Geneva Lamb, Lela Lair, Ruth Landon, Ruth Leming, Ruth Lyon, Ellen McKnight, Dixie Moffett, Virginia Monteith, Richard Myers, Martha Norris, Jessie Ossana, Margaret Overby, John Patterson, Vera Pearson, Joan Petty, Jane Plute, Fredrick Potter, Alice Pursley, Patricia Queen, Gloria Reda, Maudie Runkle, Donald Ryan, Judith Salisbury, Helen Scott, Jane Shanks, Linda Sleeth, Dorris Trigg, Mary Turner, Annalee Viets, Lottie Viets, Sharon Washam, Patricia White, Mary Willis, Elizabeth Wilson, Betty Woodroof, Rayma Yocam. 130 koppo mu epsilon Kappa lVlu Epsilon, national honorary mathematics society, was founded in 1931. The chapter at K.S.C. was formed January 30, 1932. The main objectives of Kappa Mu Epsilon are to assist the students, to further their interest in mathematics, and to help them realize the important role mathematics has played in the development of Western civilization. Students are selected for membership on the liasis of their academic achievements in math- ematics as well as in other course Work. OFFICERS First Row, left to right: Mac Steele, treasurer, William Coffelt, president, Bing Kuen Wong, secretary. Second Row: Dr. J. D. Haggard, sponsor, Helen Kriegsman, sponsor, R. G. Smith, spon- sor. Not pictured: Kenneth Feuerborn, vice-president. l o 5 Q First Row, left to right: Frank German, W. E. Matter, Helen Kriegsman, Abdul-Aziz Nafoosi, Mac Steele, William Coffelt. Bing Wong, R. W. Hart, J. D. Haggard, R. G. Smith. Seconrl Row: Albert Cummings, Eddie Grigshy, Bobby Brillhart. Karen Woodard. Phillip Kubler, Richard Sullivan, Joey Jenkins, Don Spradley. Third Row: Don Nichols, Wallie Souder, David Scheib, William Willhaus, Gib Scranton, Donald Barnes. James Hawley, David Barnhill. 131 psi chi First Row, left to right: Robert Lowe, Woodrow Kurth, F. Reuel Wampler. Second Row' Dickie Williams, Charles Anderson, Ken- h net Ruhl, Dr. Vernon H. Schaefer, William Gifford. Not pictured: Dr. H. P. Rumford, sponsor. First Row, left to right: Tom Lindahl, Jerry Archer, Richard Beal, Charles Chancellor, Harlan Hess, Howard Hess, Bon Mau in. S ' ' P econd Row. Jerry,Louthan, Eddie Carter, Don Starkey, Gary Snadon, Doug Scherer, Bruce Roach, Tom Gosch, Bill Brown, Mac Steele, Joe Fenoughty, Steve Ireland, Al Ortolani, advisor, Martin lVlorford. Third Row: Bill Presson, Norman Wallace, Chuck Shelton, Archie Ringgenherg, Chuck Hinton, Dick Colliver, Gary Hatfield, Ray Laing, Sam Binter, Orlin Milner, Tom Korn, Cary lVlurkin, Dr. John Roberts, advisor. 132 S ' a n U Q O H i First Row, left to right: John Sterle, Don Sieberns, secretary, Leon Ballcnger, vice-presi- clent. Bill Elliot, presiclent. Bill Snifler. treasurer. Don Cukjati. Second Row: Danny G Arnold. Dennis Spille. Larry Sanborn. lfclwarcl Eclfly. Terry Dolanc. Huhvrt Birfl. Terry Fox. Tlzirrl Roux' Max Plummer, Davifl Barnhill, Don NlCClothlin, Phil Morgan, Carl Mathis, Jack Gillette, Don Good. pi omega pi U First Row, left to right: Cloeva Johnson. president. Lorino Miner. vice-president, Elizabeth Povoclnik. historian, Sandra Covey. Sec rotary-treasurer. Vera Pearson. Wairirla Wlhite. eclitor. SUCOIIIZ Row: Reekie Keele, Mary Fhouse, Don L. Crawforfl. Wiilliarn Ke-Hey Lee Johnson, Ralf J. Thomas, Bonnie Byrd, Donna Lance 133 34 sigma alpha iota Linda Caldwell Connie Carr Diann Delaney Sandra Ellis Karon Hagemann Roberta Kendall Judy Kerley Mary Molka Phyllis Osbllrn Gloria Reda Erma Rose Mary Shackelton Karolyn Statz Anne Wilson Sigma Alpha Iota is a women,s honorary pro- fessional music fraternity. Its purpose is to foster opportunities for leadership and development in music. Membership is based on musical ability and- achievement and a high scholastic rating. Women who attain high musical standards in performance or teaching may qualify as honorary members. Sigma Alpha Iota Was incorporated in 1904. Al- pha Kappa Chapter of Sigma Alpha lota Was or- ganized on this campus in l930. It received the distinguished honor of being the first teachers, col- lege chapter of the National Music Fraternity. W x 51. Ox NWA X' ??-il .g Q' 'Mig 1.55 W lf? sccabbcard a cmd bldde ' cs, l .lim Au Buchon Rex Brookshire Tom Bohrer Tom Crandon Richard Henthorn Kenneth Corsini Andrew Johnson Lorn Lahey Lawrence Gentry Alan Hobson Kenneth Lyon Gene Scalarone Since 1954, Company B, Twelfth Regiment ofthe National Military Honorary Fraternity. Scabbard and Blade, has sought to develop and sustain the quali- ties that make good officers and to promote preparedness for ac- tive participation in military af- fairs within their communities. 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 commit- tees which serve to solve prob- lems with the department. OFFICERS Richard Sullivan Cadet Capt. Bob Strahan Cadet lst. Lt. Ron Marquardt Cadet Znd. Lt. Bob Serra Cadet lsr. Sgr. SPONSORS Lt. Col, James Brandon Capt. Forest Pierce as Ray Laing David Lindsay -Q.. David Scheib Robert Shearer Charles Shell Floyd Snider Charles Thomas 6 Seated, left to right: Margaret Miller Shaw, Donna Lance, Cloeva Johnson, Ellen McKnight, Judy Boyer, Maria Lusitani. Stancl1fng.' Jane Leake, DiAnn Delaney, Mary Lee JIISUCC, Sharon Chapman, Mary Espy, Jane Shanks. Seated, left to right: Patsy Moreland, vice-president, Emajeane Boone, Carolyn Bizal, president, Car oline Ernsbarger, Regina Baker. Sfamling: Harold Northcutt, lane Plute, Max King, treasurer Sylvia Jones, sponsor, Ronnie Layden. Not shown: Eugene Lampe, secretary. xx N.. X... 1 5 S Q15 109' ,N ,... ...nv-. ,,,. ,F mu. ., ...- -an '-final!- A ad' 'W' .,.......N,,,.. f-- ' 'N' -1- 4' .Qu 'a ' ,nf ,,..- -w I '25 .gal-M -'A-wanu..,, N..-.vb ,www M-5 anal' M.....w-2.-v.. ,,... v f 'li' -,,,..-all ,,..a-lv ,wa -4-----A ? ,,,,. wp- ..-.,..w,,,. .,.-W gg.. ...N ww ,....-9 ,.,...-f3.,,, ,... 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This is accomplished through the efforts of the entire council and the officers: sponsors Dr. Willis Tomp- kins, Dr. James Pauley, Dr. J. D. Haggard, Presi- THE COLLEGE CHAPEL, which is located in McCray Hall. dent Jane Shanks, Vice-president Bob Rossel, secre- tary Elizabeth Povodnik, Treasurer Tom Bohrer, Service Chairman Carolyn Lindsey, Convocation Chairman Wilesse Freeman, Publicity Chairman Bud Ball, Religious Emphasis Days Co-Chairmen, Carolyn Schelin, Marlene Gmeiner. Through the Council, the following programs were held this year: Orientation Week, Vesper Serv- ice, Religious Emphasis Days, Thanksgiving, Christ- mas, and Easter convocations, World University Service, and Chapel Discussions. First Row, left to right: Janice Turner, Hazel Mosley, Claudia Staton, Mary Mayer, Joan Petty, Carolyn Lind- sey, Kay Kennedy, Barbara McDonald. Second Row, left to right: Linda Eagleson, Margaret Kennedy, Donna Commons, Carolyn Schelin, Patty Farris, Ruth Pease, Karen Keller, Bobbie Williams, Barbara Clark, Jane Shanks. Third Row, left lo right: Bill Landrum, Jim Cozad, Yady Malek, Dr. J. D. Haggard, Bob Rossel, John Witherspoon, Louis Lau, Tom Bohrer, Dr. W. L. Tomkins, Bob Dove. 138 ' f -W 'U First Row, left to right: Judy Kay Kilmler, secretary, Mary Jo Hoover, Ruth Ann Pease, Shirley Park, Betty Hoo- ver, president, Minnie Boss, Phyllis Lucas, Phyllis Allen. Second Row, left lo right: Bob Dove, Douglas Haile, Gary Wall, David Overman, treasurer, Charles U. Barnhart, Frank Peoples. student pastor, William E. Clark, Walter lVlason, vice-president, Earl Treat. lociptist student fellowship The Baptist Student Fellowship is a campus organization for Baptist students and all others interested in strengthening their Christian faith and seeking Christian fellowship. The group has a monthly party along with special projects includ ing a queen car or float in the Homecoming par- ade. First Row, leff lo righl: Sharon Smith. secretary and treasurer. Shirley Coble, missions chairman, Barlmara Arehart. Ailene Plummer, .lane-il Atterlrury. Betty Parmele. direc- tor, Linda lfagleson. president. Karolyn Statz. social chairman. Second Hour, lefl I0 right: Larry Bice. Jay llicklin. llr. ll. L. Bagley. faculty sponsor. John W'itherspoon. devotional chairman, Bolmcrt lluff. lllonty llines. Richard Piper, publicity representa- tive, john lflliot, music chairman. baptist student union The Baptist Student Union is a distinctive student program promoted hy the Southern Baptist Convention. lt is a student-led, church-related and Christ-centered organization. livery Southern Baptist, Baptist preference, or non-prefcrcnce student is cliggilmle for mcmlrership. The B. S. U. serves as a link lictwccn the Baptist student and the church. 9 40 disciples student fellowship D. S. F. House 1801 S. Joplin First Row, left to right: Betty Lou Bailey, Phyllis Osburn, Peggy Wilcox, Delores Pillon, Mrs. N. Gayle Fischer, Mrs. Jack T. Vaughn, Irene Brown, Sharon Stephan, Sue Ooley. Second Row, left to right: Gael McCully, Wlillis F. Allen, N. Gayle Fischer, minister, Martin Mo1'forrl, Jack T. Vaughn, director, Terry D. Too- mey, president, James B. Coldiron, Alan E. Harshaw. ts, O Q koppo beto First Row, left to right: Janice Boggs, Mary Logsdon, Sue Ooley, historian, Irene Brown, treasurer, Sue Bain, president, Wilma Smith, vice-president, Laurie Klopfenstein, secretary, Delores Pillon, Betty Seibert, Marilyn Perry. Seconrl Row, left lo right: Beverly DeWater, Evelyn Dormois, Barbara McDonald, Mrs. E. H. Stephan, Mrs. D. L. Beene, Mrs. John England, Mrs Jack Vaughn, Billye Dungan, Janice Turner, Betty Lou Bailey, Juanita Garrett. First Row, lefl I0 right: Dorothy Wlievhert. Becky Swing, Susan Beach. Judy Kerley, Karon Hagemann, Joan Macnuin. bondra Kurth, Carolyn Stcflens. Janice Shane. Second Roux, Iefl to right: Jerry Weber. Woodroxx' Kurtll. John Viets, Donald Lirlie, Murle Lassman, William Scliwenker, Jimmy Cozad. 0 ie ol 0 O FI Cl O First Row, left to rigfzt: Charlotte Miller, Carol Bingham. Carolyn Brosseau, Lavonne Harris. Han- ' dall Harris, Pamela Landrum. Alice Kennedy, Aldene Dennis, XXl21yI'I'lQlIll Miller. Second Row, left to rigllf: Bill Landrum. Rivliard Boone. Ron Hepwortli. .lim llawley, Jim Hathaway, Leigh Keyn- ulfls. Ronald Harris. N01 piclureff: David Baltz, Stewart 'l'liorn. Stove LaSalle, Amos Bradley, Shir- ley Bradley. Karen Williams. Rayinond Burns. 141 42 newmcm club OFFICERS Standing, left to right: Donald Harris, president, Father Kocour, Chaplain, Bill Harris, treasurer. Seated: Marcia Meyer, secretary, Sharon Shively, vice-president. The Newman Club provides intellectual and social opportunities for hoth Catholic and non-Catholic students on campus through such activities as discussions, cluhs, lectures, dances, foothall, and basketball teams. The more serious aspects are not forgotten. The primary aim of the club is to pro- vide a religious training program for members which furthers their knowledge of Catho- licism and strengthens their faith. The chapel is the core of the club, serving the spiritual needs of the members. Here the students participate in daily Mass, rosary, monthly holy hours, and have a chance for a few private prayers of their own. First Row, left to right: Suzan Waite, Janet Crowell, Ann Koppers, Mary Franks, Lois O,Malley, Jolfilla Parsons, Elizabeth Jack. Second Row, left to right: Mary Bushman, Mary Fox, Mary Castagno, Kay King, Marie Nigge- mann, Mary Keggan, Lila Joseph. Marcia Meyer, Patty Farris. Thirrl Row: Charles Gorges, Louis Hart, Gerry McKenna. Mike Dash. Ron Morgan. Kenneth Feuerhorn, Francis Hugel, Harry Brookshire, Frank Coulter, Peter Quiroga, Gail Hoffman, Joe Fenoughty. First Row, left to right: Rita Fir-chtl, Sue Martinous, Ann llaralmi, Ann Rinehart, Karen Keller, Kay Dillon, Sharon Shively. Second Row, lefl lo right: Louie Harney, Dan Tornpson, Mary Henderson, Virginia Elliott, Rose Dempsey, Kathleen Heston, Deanna Cole, Phil Walcler, lBill Weint. Tflirfl Row, left 10 righl: Phil O'Malley, lHCk Martin, John Valentine, Eel Fenek, Frecl Kemp, Jim Zorclani. John Murray, Cary ljillard, Lenard Cehagen, Jon Hamilton, Ed Hendershot, Cary Gegen, J. D. Scholl. I4 44 koppo phi ,, N, X , i 5 I V , 1 P, f i 9, 5 i 7 A i ,Zak i lt: 4 j ' , gy ,, k .3 f ,X f , , , -. First Row, left to right: Patricia Powers, Pat Queen, Joyce Page. Second Row, left to right: Mrs. Paul C. Clarke, sponsor, Barbara Wilhoit, treasurer, Ruth Ann Barrett, second vice- president, lVlary Mayer, corresponding secretary, Judy Brown, president. Norma Wilson, editor and publicity, Nancy Knewtson, recording secretary, Gladys Johnson, associate spon- sor. Second Row, lefl Io right: Shirley Fisher, Jackie Brock Looker, Dorothy Campbell Green, Marlys Horn, Judith Dodge. Jean Miller, Georgia Spencer, Judy O7Dell, Susan Nel- son, Myrna Foote. fab -if ,iii First Row, left to right: Nancy Thomas, Sandra Crawford, chaplain, Margaret Miller, secretary, Barbara Breazeal, president, Patricia Durscherl, treasurer, Sandra Purnell, vice-president, Jan Scanlin. Second Row, left to right: Zoe Ann Holmes, Carmen Vanderhurg, Betty Schneider, Nancy Emerson, Annette Johnson, Twila Smith, Margaret Edmonds, Jerlene List, Kay Kneller. Wesley foundofion 5 MEETS? Nm 1 ,,, ' QF'-' 'i. Y 'mf-N i -.-..... . OFFICERS Left to right: Wfilesse Freman, secretary, Warren Wicker, treasurer, Marv Wolfe, president, Gene Snow, vice-president in charge of programs, Nancy Knewston, vice-president in charge of worship. c G i 4 T1 5 5 . i 5 G I' U I' First Row, left to right: Donna Kennon, Kathy Sapp, Joi Stacey Carolyn Lindsey. Second Row: J. I. Marshall, Father Sapp, ad visor, Paul Tso. W CI First Row, left to right: Sabina Snow, Peggy Wilcox, foods chairman, Hilda Walker, serv- ice chairman, Judy Kihler, president, Doris Herrmann, vice-president, Wanda Mosher, sec- retary-treasurer, Minnie Ross, worship chairman. Second Row: Joan Herrmann, Anna Estes, Lydia Martin, Sue Blackerby, Nancy Rogers, Pat White, Sandra Ridings. 146 Westminster fellowship Westniiiistei' Fellowship is an organization for Presbyterian students on campus. Sup- ported by the two Presbyterian Churches in Pittsburg, the First Presbyterian Church, Sixth and Pine, and the United Presbyterian Church, Fourth and Walnut, the group meets weekly for worship, study, and fellowship. The dual purpose of the organization is to aid young people in developing a strong faith and to educate them regarding the Bible, the life of Christ, and the working of the Church. The officers are Kay Kennedy, moderator, Sandra Ellis, vice-moderator, Marilyn Hill, stated clerk, Nlargaret Kennedy, representative to Religious Activities Council. The spon- so1's are lVlrs. Thomas Curran, church sponsor, Dr. Donald Key, faculty sponsor, Rev. Ho- mer Keith, First Presbyterian Church, Dr. Waltei' Ferris, United Presbyterian Church. CIC First Row, left I0 right: Bobbie Cay, Sondra Hesse, Mrs. Thomas Curran, Kay Kennedy, Margaret Kennedy, Jacqueline Paramore Second Row, lefl to right: Allen Willey. Larry Blackburn, Marilyn Hill, Gayle Prigg, Dr. Donald Key, Rev. Walter Farris. 147 . ,Aw M . In ,V ky ,,., as , I -, 5 k N my A... M ,..,,,W.., ...MW.....W ...W ,.wW.h. W. . L, M. - -, . r 4 it t g , l M ' f r f l L? First Row, left to right: Donna Commons, Karen Malone. Second Row, left to right: Patsy Moreland, Shirley Baze, Mrs. Wilma Watkins, house mother, Margaret Thorpe. Third Row, left to right: Mary Jo Hoover, Carol Winkel, Laura Chrisman, Phyllis Lucas, Betty Lu Kifldoo, Barbara McDonald. Fourth Row, left to right: Francile James, Thresa Seabury, Julie Negrete, Sue Pratt. Not pictured: Gardenia Cummins. 50 - .. An A A ln BASEMENT AND FIRST FLOOR First Row, left I0 right: Delores Proffitt, Beverly DeWater, Jeanette Kueck, Suzanne Brodie, Marlene Douglas, Hedy Hashimoto, Judy Sharp, Myrna Capps, Wanda Mosher. Second Row: Billie Hodgson, Marise Haberbosch, Judy Brown, Sharon Coon, Marjorie LeGore, Barbara McMillen, Gayle Prigg, Virginia Monteith, Jan Scanlin, Nancy Knewtson, Dona Lovern, Pat, Ogren. Third Row: Judith Dodge, Barbara Smith, Judy O7Dell. Marlys Horn, Con- nie Llynn Carr, Nancy Bussey, Betty Hoover, Sandra Denham, Susan Gathman, Georgia Spencer, Kay Gibson, Mary- lyn Hill, Geneva Gideon, Fleta Jones, Inez Siefker, Rosemary Dempsey, Gwendola Bryan, Nancy Rogers. Fourth Row: Julia Cullom, Laurie Klopfenstein, Belna Dickson, Mary Logsdon, Joan Young, Barbara Ettor, Sharron Dris- kill, Shirley Utter, Jeane Anderson, Patt Reimer, Anne Wilson, Karolyn Statz, Helen Fuhrman, Anna Marie Estes. Margaret Edmonds, Sallyanne Edminster, Carol Deonier, Ellie Sykes, Karen Costin. ecast hull GFFICERS Seated, left to right: Janet Hedrick, treasurer, Wancla Hogan, music chairman, Mary Kay Wlart, president, Betty Hoover, social chairman. Slarzding: Mary Ellen Franks, publicity chairman, Mary Mayer, assistant counselor, Sharon Coon, art chairman, Timotheia Lukon, vice-president, Barbara Etter, assistant counselor. SECOND FLOOR First Row, left to right: Myrna Foote, Margaret Miller, Nancy Thomas, Carolyn Schelin, Carolyn Lindsey, Joi Stacey. Second Row: Heather Sims, Barbara Lattin, Linda Bayl, Trish Volker, Sue Green, Joyce Cottom, Helen Scott Glenda Cox, Janice Shane, Virginia Stith, Mary Mayer. Third Row: Gail Peters, Diane Branham, Barbara Bigg, Bar- bara Bollwinkle, Betty Thomas, Begina Baker, Norma Wilson, Dorothy Campbell, Janet Gosch, Freda Wright, Pa- tricia Durscherl, Sharon Washam. Fourth Row: Ruby Waller, Karen Burnett, Beverly Werlie, Donna Lance, Caro- lyn Bizal, Margaret Kennedy, Sue Bain, Kay Dillon, Zella Shaver, Buth Leming, Carole Hodgson, Yvonne Clay, Flo- rine Cowan. 7 WWW? ADVISORY BOARD Left to right: Zella Shaver. Barbara Smith. Barbara Lattin, Tirnotheia Lukon. Janice Meier, Mary Webber. Mrs. Chil- ders. dormitory director. HOUSE COUNSEL First Row, left to right: Janet Hedrick. Judy O'Dell. Susan Cathman. Mary' Ka' Wart. Helen Scott 'llimotheia Lukon Second Row: Mfrrilyn Smith y . . . . ,, . , Mary Cemmell. Betty lloover, Wancla Hogan. Mary Franks, Ueanne Cole. Mary Mayer. Sharon Coon. FOURTH FLOOR First Row. left to right: Linda Jones. Mary Cemrnell, Karen Spillman. Bar- bara Hamlin. Linda Gold. Sylyia McCalla. Beverly Heller. Ann Mitchell. Second Row: Wilma Francie, Martha Miller, Ailene Plummer. Ruth Pease. Emma Patterson. Mary Webber. Paula Polfer. Penny Thayer. Brenda Rhinehart, Wlanda Hogan. Carolyn Smith. Third Roux' Brenda Banks. Hazel Mosely, Sandra Dillon. Carol Pitta. Janice Johnson. Timotheia Lukon. Sandra Crawford. Firma Rose. Joan Petty, Sherrie Mitchell. Wfanda Wieclrer't. Anita Rutledge. Marie Niggemarr, Sandra Barber. Frances Carter. Fourth Roux: Ros:-lla Dunham. Carolyn Fox. Brenda Moor. Judy Bird. Juanita Carrctt. Lois Query. Bettie Roque, Sandy Hughes. Janie Smith, Patty Patchin. Carole Wlatts. Jerlene List. Darlene Stiteler. Barbara Arehart, Earline Rose. Q First Row let to right Saundrr Hollrn aworth Linda Slau hter Judy Holladay, Joan Jakoyac Rohcrtr Kendall J yce la e Pat ueen Src ond Row Jeanne Chamber Nlarda Nlahaney Linda Haye Marilyn Smith, Pe y Wilcox Karon llr crnrnn Linda P1 le on Shirley Coblm Barbara Lce Dorothy Herrmann Mutha Sandere Mary Fox Ylzzrrl Row: Becky Keele Mary Wart Brrbfrra Wilhoit Donete Dra oo Deanne Cole, Rose Strothman L1rrd'r Brehop Jackie Brock lvry Kehl Jancrl At terbury, Mary l Iwlllkq Karen Vlfoocl rrd lrma Cham y Jrnree Meier Lvwrl 1 Smith, Shirley Ru Qell Fourllz 11010 Carol Brlocca Marcia Meyer Lorna John ton Patricia Power lharlene Crane Darlene Crane Wanrla Mitchell. Anita Jefter on Luanna Drxme Janet Hedrick Carol M Cuflin Judy Shu ard Dixie Jlofiett Beurlye Roach Lila Joscph Nancy Robson 'C Of PEW oo First Row, left to right: Starlet Clary, Patsy Woods. Jeanine Jensen, Cloria Noakes, Janet Har- bot, Louanne Bell, Eliza- beth Kunkle, Carol Fer- guson, Bev Brown. Sec- 'M onfl Row, left to rigltt: A 4 f Joyce Tweedy, Jewelyne iii-W Dianne Jones, Phyllis Os- burn, Donna Clayton, Marty Wycoil, Mary Al- ice Henderson, Aldene Dennis, Darlene Cox. Nancy Steeves, Loraine Reed, Linda Van Cleave, Claudia Staton. 'Fltirfl Row, left to right: Joan Starbuck, Karen Epler, Carol Karr, Barbara Dobbins, Janice Unruh, Kathleen Heston, Ella James, Melinda Hackel, Sandra Way, Carolyn Brosseau, Marcia Rowe, Gail Eralic, Suzann Burris, Donna Gabel, Carolyn Steilens, Lorna Ferrier, Julie King, Judith Harris. Fourth Row, left to right: Anna Mae Coon, Alleen Diklich, Nancy Fitzgerald, Carol Robinson, Becky Swing, Gail Johnson, Sandy Melton, Virginia Pettit, Patty Farris, Barbara Moore, Loxie Castle, Carllyn Lee Mathis, Barbara Hayes, Donna Love- lace, Betty Lou Bailey, Betty Emerson. I I fwfr' H-...N 4,3-MN. :asf ,fa COUNSELOBS Left to right: Phyllis Osburn, fourth floor, G Carolyn Brosseau, fourth floor, Mrs. De- borah Moffit, dormi- tory director, Minnie Ross, assistant dormi- G tory director, Jean Miller, third floor, Sue Balckerby, third floor. I' First Row: left to right: Shauneen Bond, Sharon Huff, Susan Austin, Carol Fallis, Loreta Wood, Jean McElwain, Joyce McCrew, Caro- lyn Thurman. Seconrl Row, left to right: Carmen Vanderburg, Saundra Pope, Joyce Kopmeyer, Jacqueline Paramore, Kathy Pierce, Janine Stukey, Cherie Lytle, Beth Hudson, Karen Knewtson, Judi Yates. Third Row, left to right: Sue Rogler, Jean Mathews, Sharon Turner, Minnie Ross, Audrey Dibble, Sue Ellen Cortner, Karen Malmberg, Joan Macklin, Faye Reece, Patricia Cilkey, Margaret Cold, Suzanne Higgs, Georgia Longnecker. Fourth Row, left to right: Helen An- drews, June Abe, Janet Read, Jean Takabayashi, Janet Leming, Barbara Darlene Holmes, Jackie Lewis, Elizabeth Hollo- way, Clenda Shepard, Mary Ann Meade, Mary Ruth Wilson. El Clark, Sandra Yamamoto, ADVISORY BOARD First Row, left lo right: Jean Mathews, Carolyn Lee Mathis, Janice Potter, Aldene Dennis. Second Row, left to right: Janet Leming, chairman, Jacqueline Paramore, Janet Crowell, Judy Harris. First Row, left to right: Sylvia Ramsey, Alice Ken- nedy, Beverly Roberts, Valerie Squires, Sharon McEwen, Mary Whiteford, Dena Gray. Seconrl Row, left to right : Suzan Waite, JoElla Parsons, Marcy Lynne Wise, Sue Black- erby, Cynthia Clark, Nancy Alderson, Elaine Adams, Verna Means, Janice Potter, Judy Clough. Third Row, left to right: Joyce Herlocker, Sharon Gleason, Kathy Harris, Anita Lee, Karen Prather, Jan Erickson, Judith Chase, Billye Dun- can, Jean Miller, Sharon Wadman, Caramitta Lee, Beth Staley, Layne Clark, Linda Wood. Fourth Row, left to right: Suann Barth, Joyce Marsh, Lindeye Glad, Cecelia Ysidro, Donna Anderson. Janice Turner, Sharon Farnsworth, Janet Crowell, Patricia Christmas, Pat Gibby, Bonnie Brock, Shirley Temple, Martha Koehler, Lynda Kessel. HOUSE COUNCIL First Row, left to right: Suann Barth, Janet Leming, vice-president, Susan Austin, president, Karen Malmberg, secretary, June Abe, treasurer, Sandra Yamamoto, art chairman. Second Row, left to right: Suzanne Higgs, social chairman, Sue Bogler, Janice Unruh, Nancy Steeves, publicity chairman, Nancy Alder-son. Carolyn Thurman, Melinde Hackel. First Row, left to right: William Schwenker, Keith Craig, Truman Stockdale, Jim Robson, Ron Robson, George Pierce, Joe Shepard, Roger Irvin, Earl Treat, Lynn Breen. Second Row: Frank Coulter, William Gorman, Floyd Keith, Allen Taylor, Pete Massengill, Robert Huff, Eugene Lampe, David Boltz, Sidney Cothran, Wayne Young, Robert Barnes, Jim Hawley. Tlzird Row: Larry Sanborn, Lewis Porter, Leon Troxel, Larry Cashier, Richard Tackett, Maurice Reiter, Jerry Thomas, Ken Nakaza, Gerard Lehman, Paul Walters, John Mendoza. b 0 n SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Not pictured: Pete Massengill, president, Lynn Breen, vice-president, John Rutherford, secre- tary, Ken Ketcham, athletic chairman, John Men- U doza, scholastic chairman. ' FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Seated, left to right: John Overman, proctor, Gene Lampe, proctor, Danny Steinle, proctor. Standing: Marv Wolfe, vice-president, Jerry Bonewitz, secretary, Jerry Milligan, president Richard Weilert, athletic chairman. 7 First Row, left to riglit: Ron Harbour, Edgar Walker, Bryant Bay, Glen Hall, Richard Beal, Phil Young, Melvin Riggs, Richard Fultz. Second Row: Richard Weilert, Gerry McKenna, Steve Pauk, Dave Hurst,Larry Lance, Mrs. Libby Burch, housemother, Don Sieberns, David Palmer, Jack Gillette, Don Nichols, Leigh Reynolds. Third Row: Marvin Wolfe, Walter Yamaguchi, Jerry Bonewitz, Bill Kilgore, Charles Cornwell, Jerry Milligan, John Overman, Kenneth Ketcham, John Rutherford, Terry Aikins, Danny Steinle. 5355.0 mi Firsl Roar. left In 1'1'gl1f: Javli Tlioriilierrv. Roflnev Patton. Marvin Luflluin. Patrick Poole, Earl llliller. Holi Sar,-Zert Donalfl Clark. Vlvillarfl NlCCUI'lYllf'li. Robert Cast. SCCUIIII Rfmx' Ronnie l'l0IlXK'0I'lll, Ranrly Pace, Forest llowar Kennotli Dolling. ,lorry Butler. Don S. Wlills, Mrs. Nlaliel 'llllI'0Il0. Uavicl Srwlu-ilu. Art Moore, lVliel1ael Lawrence, ,larnvs lfeuerlmorn. llolmert Calflm-ll. Jerry Horton. Tlzirrf lfour: Bill l7rizzf-ll. Holi Dove, Douglas Hailo, Jolin Mor- ris. Howard lim-ws. Gary Yfanliez. Tom lngcrsoll. Bill llairkins. Larry lfclmonfls, Paul Spangler, Mel Moss. Larry Bohn. fi, shirk hcall 5 4' OFFICERS ' First Rolf. lwff to riglzl: Larry Y. Coocl, soc'retarv-treasurer, l Mrs. Main-I Throne, ilormitorv clirec-tor. Kenneth Benz proctor. Svvozirl Row: Ronnie Ray Kogor, president, Robert Cast, vic'e-presiclcnt. First Row, Inf! lo riglzl: Allen Willey. Tom Rolirer. Dennis lferman, Tinker Manning. Rieliarcl Elliott. Jon Wcriss. lack Proctor. lion llomine, Leo lil:-rlz. Jerry Haason, Bob Shaw. SeC011flR014'.' Merle lmeeli, Steve Pellell. Davifi Over- nian. Honalml llrinfeiilierg. lllerle Reeve. K1-nm-tli Benz. lfilwarrl .fXrinStrongi. Mrs. Main-l Tlirone, Williziin Wiillllaus, .lay Hicrklin. .lim llatliway. xlnrlrvw Nloiilgoinm-i'v. Larry lilavlxliurn. Cac-l Nlf'Cully. Hans Wvolpers. Ronnie Kofrer. T111-HI ROIl'.' Nirgil lloflge. I.:-sliv Koger. ,le-rrv Doflson. Alanies Wiliitt. Rolwrt Jones. Garx Hr-vel. Jamea Cerfies. Cary gblegren. Larry Ripper, Dennis Wvaringr. C. ll. Parker, Marvin Pauley, Bill Payton. Errol Reimer, Larry Good, Michael apes. mmm First Row, left to riglzt' lVlichael Downey, William Dummit, Ronald Cody, Janel James, Wari'cen Carlson, Dennis Scholl, Gary Daw- son, Elton Hilt, Frank Kuhel, Larry Dearing, lffl Bunyan, Terry Fox. Second Row. left to right: Jon Hamilton, Ralph Sturgeon, John Thelanrler. Earnest Mclxliekle. Dennis Webster. John Zinn. Michael Glick. James Loflin, Harry Hunt, Ronald Burns, Roh Rhoiads, James Jomes. John Viets. Third Row, left to Vlhgllff BehroozAl7'arrahi. Joe Yount, Donald Deutsch. Sam Caylor, Trai Hormozcliari. Waldo Pattison, Jim lVlaXey, William Bolen, Parniz Zadeh, Alexander Chen, Teddy Wong, Jimmy Raej. lcakeview holl basal Mazlheri Amifli Joseph Lrlylmnl. Jim Bailey Joe H izclton, Leon lVl1nwa1ren SlCl70llIZR01lI le! to ziglzl Steve Hill Leroy .'1' Fif-Sf ROIU. left to riQ'f1l.' Tom Seih. Carv Metro. Harold Haves. Louis Hart, Jim Menhusen. Mrs. Helen Van Ness, John Lohman, Ah- K f G- f J, V av V 1 4 ' ..2 , -1 ', , 7TJgl ' i J A G 1 I 0 J 1 1 r H of ferty, Cary Tfnllrlllli. .lllflmle Wllllfy, lxouer Evolt. Gail Hoffman. Jerry Bvver, Rahmatollah Lanrlian, Pete lVloss, Dennis Pluto. Lunclman. Hauer Stephens. Frecl Nemati. Jerry Easterly. Tfzirrf Row. left lo riglzl: George Rennivk, Elclen Dellenhaugh. Hill Ch pher. Biran Oflom. Lows-ll Scott. Ronnie Havvel. John Clauneh. Harolcl Dunning. Charles Halley, Jim Lamhert, Larry Wewstmore Ellis Richardson. Cary Powell, Russ Dahl. Horavio De Lemos. V 56 uhh risto- lancl. Carol rides in Lakeviewis queen ear during the homecoming pa- rafie. . ..,,,.i-ic, M J' OFFICERS First Row, left to right: Elden Deffenhaugh, proctor. George Rennick, proetor. Iohn Lohman, president, Mrs. Helen Van Ness. house director. Second Row. left to right: Earnest McNickle, head proctor, James Menhusen, secretary, Louis Hart, proctor, Michael Glick, vice-president. Miss Carol Winkel. Lakeview,s homecoming queen candidate. 'T 4 X S sw. K First Row, left to right: Ronald Gauthier, Stephen Wood, Clayton Kieffaber, Robert Higgins, Robert Hutchins, Monty Hines, Keith, Watt, David Barnhill, George Zugmier. Sec0n1lR0w, left to right: Charles Bonnici, Jim Aulluchon, Rohert Trent. Edward Green, Wilbur Dodson, Martin Morford, Deane Davis, Jack Molmerg. John Lee, Wlalter Sullins, David Lindsay, Kenneth Feuerliorn. Tlzirzl Row, left to right: Ed Brennan, Larry Rice, John Ryman, Fred Potter, Virgil Musil, Dwayne Harts Lyle Cloud, Michael McMullen, Dale Sullens, Francis Johnson, Larry Browni David Wear, James Cross, Richard Sullivan. Tonner hcall First Row, left to right: William Bleam, Jerry Millard, Bill Marshall, Rodney Craig, Larry Kramer, Vic Raldwin, Jim Johnston, Dave Johnston, Duane Jaynes. Second Row, left to l'l-3Q'lI,l.' Max Sullins. Roh Townsend, Dale Shaw, Don Spears. Charles Barnhart, John Walker, Mrs. Fern Finch, Leonard Stumpff. Frank Al- hertini, Thomas Speck, Rd Hendershot, Paul Dixon, Wayne Rowland, William Massey. Tlltrzl Row, left to right: Alan Crawford, James Townsend, George Ken- ney, Tom Tomlinson, Tom Cameron, Everett Hess, Richard Grant, Francis Clark, Ronald Broadhurst, Jon Peterson,.Kournies Shaw. OFFICERS First Row, left to right: Bill Marshall. athletic chairman. Richard Sullivan. president. Vic Baldwin, social chairman. Secmzrl Row, left to right: David Lindsay, vice-president, Kenneth Feuerborn, treasurer, Max Sullins, secretary. , ,ta- l le nr A-q ,a1.f.f7 C5 First Row, left I0 riglzl: Larry Jones. Don Wlilson, Jack Lonergan. Tom Crockett. Stan Smith. John Rucker. Wlalter Mason. Roger Kuhn. Roh Keithly. Larry Bryan. Second Row: Alvin Schlapia, .lerry Sears. Ramon Jarhoe. llc-nt Carnes. Kenneth Cotterman, Rolwert Pine. Nick Hedenstcn. Jon Burahart. Johnny Crume, llarry Brookshire. Duane Pollman. Tom Smith. Third Row: Jerry Atkins, Charles Scott. Danny Thomas. Dale Ganzman. Terry Toomey. George Kersten. John Miranda. Gerald Brewster, Harry Bond, Dennis Porter. Ron Miller. Danny Bitter, Ernest Fortner, Leon Wlalrod. f OFFICERS First Row, lefl I0 right: Ken Ladek, president, Mrs. Lawson Kite. dormitory director. Roy Glynn. vice-president. Standing: Ernest Fortner. proctor, Louis Hurt, treasurer. Richard Lewis, secretary. 5 First Row, left to righl: Leroy Wells. Don Marks. John Doty. Ray Gillespie. Charles Pike. Willis Heyden- herk. Don Bainter. Vllalt Hays. ,lim Deaver. Karl Murphy. Second Row: Warren Wvicker. Richard Morton, Fred Miller. Matt McCarthy. Andy Mathis. Dan lkerd. Mrs. Lawson Kite. Don Bell, Rex Brookshire. Steve MunsingI6l', Mike Oliver. Dennis Adams. Tom Hankins. Tlzira' R014-l-' Welle Pettit Bernard Burnett NOT' man Thompson, David lson. ,loe Meditz. Jerry Crowe, Don Pargen, Louis Hurt, Mike Easley. Scott Mc- Daniel, Donald Carver, Fred Schultz, James Low. LJ- K an Wlibgmx gi,-sg, 4 :gf as X 5 S, ,JW 42 ws' Q-5 l ,Q ai aff Q 142 K W r 3 Z? EY fn S38 K. iw my .W wks, sg fag, 6' -.im 5534? ,g1a5za,2'zQgy ,za Q M 4. .19 .Q QB ' 1 uf Aff .w N H ia. X' ' QM . wf 2 First Row, left to right: Dr. Mary Moore, sponsor: Frances Carter, Alpha Kappa Alphag Heather Sims, Alpha Gamma Deltag Marilyn Crawford, Alpha Sigma Alphag Regina Baker, Alpha Delta Pig Mary lieth Burns, Sigma Sigma Sigmag Mary l ranc'c-s Smith. sponsor. Secnnfl Row, left to riglzl: Judith Ausemus, Alpha Gamma Deltag Ruby Wallerl Alpha Kappa Alphag Marilyn Cole- man, Alpha Sigma Alphag Donna McCullough, Alpha Sigma Alpha. No! 1Ul'I'flll'6ll.' Paula Polfer, Sigma Sigma Sigmag Wanda White. Delta Sigma Theta: and Betty Hoque. Delta Sigma Theta. Panhellenic Council is the governing liody of the six social sororities on our campus and is composed of two representatives from each group. Activities and projects include organization of rushing activities, awarding of a schol- arship trophy, Christmas caroling to the needy and shut-ins, and orientation of freshman woman during summer previews. The Council works jointly with the Inter-fraternity Council on activities which include all-Greek dances and Greek week. OFFICERS Lcfl lo riglzl: Heather Sims. rice-presidentg Mary Beth Burns, treasurer: Marilyn Crawford, presi- dent: llcgina Baker. secretary. Not Pictured: Frances Carter. and Wanda White. olpho delta pl 62 723' 'Sf' if J J f 1- f-.wgmzsu,i:,a,:a-.xmas 1 .,.,', ,V -. - '--.-,'- Mm z -,,:: , . , M A- ef w2fe,t- 1 ,. V- V-9 . ' 1- w x . ' rss 'cf MX' at l - X .xx Regina Baker Susan Beach .ludy Bird .leanne Chambers Sandra Covey Sandy Denham Beverly DeWater Sandra Dillon Sharon Driskill Susan Cathman Linda Gold Wylene Heninger Francile James Margaret Kennedy Mary Logsdon Sylvia McC0lla Janice Meier Brenda Moor Shirley Russell Judy Salisbury Barbara Smith Thomison Sharon Stephan .loan Young Katherine Carr, sponsor DELTA XI CHAPTER FOUNDED: May 15, 1851 ESTABLISHED HERE: 1959 100 Chapters JEWEL: Diamond FLOWER: Purple Violet COLORS: Blue and White OPEN MOTTO: We 1ive for each other. FALL PLEDCES OFFICERS Left to right: Sharron Driskill, president, Shirley Russ- ell, membership chairman, Sharon Stephan, treasurer, Barbara Smith, assistant membership chairman, Linda Stalker, secretary, Janice Meier, vice-president. Q Ss A A it , Ptficnf if T S 7 W Ha 3 A.D.Pi Queen Car A.D.Pi's at the Greek Ball 16 to Donna Lance Becky Keele Karen Keller Cloeva Johnson Lila Joseph Carole Kazmierski Mary Ellen Franks Kay Lynn Gibson Mavis Cowan Sue Green Melinda Hackel Linda Hays Janet Hedrick Sharon Hizar Jeanine Jenson Judy Ausemus Suann Barth Karen Benelli Carolyn Bizal Diane llranham Cathy Campbell Mary Ann Castagno Shirley Cline Charlene Crane Darlene Crane Doncce Dragoo Sallyannc Edminstcr Ann Farabi J is is ' 5' J Q., g e N J lg CX Ii FALL PLEDCES K ial L Nowo 9 - Z.. l l 2 ' .J is ills J 2 slr J f 21 L 4 .av L FALL PLEDCI-ZS OFFICERS OF ALPHA GAMMA DELTA First Rout, lefl lo fligllff Karen Talarico, Ann Farahi. Carolyn llizal. Diane Branham, Cloeva Johnson. Second Row, Inf! lo rifglzfl: Sue Green, Heather Sims, Kay Lynn Gibson, Barbara Lattin, Mary Kay Wart. Lyn Pistolnik Pamela Porr ,loan Prete Linda Rayl Harhara Rigg Ann Rinehart Sue Rogler Pat Queen Kathy Seifert Glenda Shepard Judy Shugard Heather Sims Karen Spicer Karen Snillman Karen 'llalarico Nancy Tindel Barbara Lattin .lane Leake Timotheia Lukon Rarhara Mc'Donalcl Joyce MeGrew Carol MCGuFfin .lean Mathews Marcia Meyer Carol O'Rear Gail Peters :AN Claire Uttley 'E N E Carmen Vanrlerhurg f jf X- . Pal Volker 'I-mlm Nlary Kay War! Brel W-l- in Barlllzlhiyvlfilaioill 'Q .'A. Marei Wise- -P VO, p,l,,,,,p,: MN ,Mn EPsn,oN KAPPA CHAPTER' ESTABI IQHFD HERE 1959 md MN FwI1Cf'S llllslmfgvf, SPUUSUYS FOUNDED: Syracuse Unlverslty JEWEI Peall Syracuse, New York Fl OWLR Roar 83 Chap COl ORS Red 3' all MID-SEMESTER PLEDGI-35. MIIB-SEMESTER INITIATES. ALPHA CAMS at the Creek Ball. gqll-'W v-,: A..A. ,, ,, ANN FARABI is crowned ACD Snow Queen hy Presiclonl Car- olyn Bizal. A f gl S will ' iQ7l1:?i'.'. 1 .., If Eg, 'f W M 'X 4 ff 4551 ' 4354 sw A HOMECOMINC PRIZE-VVINNIER for the Alpha Gams. L'THE Bmfs KNEESW UNEXPECTED STYLE SHOW at 6:00 a.m. MOM IS a guest as Alpha Cams ufltillk thc halls with houghs of h0lly.'7 gf. alpha kappa alpha BETA NU CHAPTER FOUNDED: Howard University Waishiiigtoii, D. C. 1908 ESTABLISHED HERE 1937 101 Cliapterzs: JEWEL: Pearl FLOXVEB: Tea Bose COLORS: Salmon Pink and Apple Green OPEN MOTTO: By merit, vulture and loyalty. W9 shall win. - ' .4 K 1 Q5 V Brenda Banks fn H Q' ' ,, Mu. Franccs Cartvr I L-..- X ' ' 1 gwv A Yvonmf Clay T 3' xntw 2 1, V W Florine Cowan I ay, V 3 '. P' in Gardenia Cummins Audrey Dilmble Ella .lumes Tewelean .lones Han-l lxluslvy 'ITCFLI .1l'il l1'1'fy W L 'T AL k A ,... ,.. M ' --N QP T1 S I .,, Zclla Slmwr H., 4 Sl T 1 5, 15 'Q . IZITOYI llffllxl' Nlinnie- XVIHINUN 'W' ' 45' G X , .-49' ' fi. H fy. BQ? jx ' Lo' M' ' Rulxy WLlllf'l' . 4. M ,V , Bolilmic XXrl1lll1llI1S 1 bl' 31 'il iw .,l,,,, Edilll Wlilsmi 'JK I ax I , Y , .W f I ,V '-,' ' Q A as 1 gy l 167 6 ETA ETA CHAPTER FOUNDED: Longwood College, Farmville, Virginia 1901 ESTABLISHED HERE l920 413 Chapters Lana Adamson Rosemary Amorsliek Susan Austin Ruth Barrett Doll Marie Rarlelli Luanne Bell fm! Carol Billington 1,-..,,, Kay Rurge Linda Caldwell Sharon Clmpman Marilyn Crawford Aileen Dikliell fi' g my , W 'V ' t Luanna Divine Rillyc Dungan Virginia Euglvson Relty Elimon Nancy Emerson Carol Fallis .luclith Farber Nanny Fingcrlt- Linda Fitt- Cail Eralit' Donna Calm-I Linmiye Clad xltll'f'ill Clifli liill'lHll'il Hamlin lllll'llLl1'Ll llurmon Anna Lou .lan-lxzlrtl lin-nore KLlNLlI1ilQll Trutly Kite- ,loy ce KOI1111f't'I ginnt- Koppvrs Sylxia Layton Cuil Lmwpt-r l,aNell Linn llonnu Longt-rot Sharon MCClenal1an Donna Alnflllllougli Lana R.lCCllllUllQll .loyvv Marsh Suv Marlinous Nlariv lxlt SrK'I' JEWELS: Pearl and Ruby FLOWER: Aster CQLURS: Pearl White and Crimson OPEN lVlOTTO: Aspire, seek, attain FALL PLEDGES f so is n A . an ,, is ..- 5 1, Q22 Q , My ' E A .. 5' f 'Q K im X! Q K 2. . , , N Zia . i Q, 3 if A ig ,. , In ima ,,, . ' 4 L A ' Q r K H k ,A 4' ,Q ' : in U hug L I is ga ..kk i A ii ,k . I , i L L f A A Y syii Q ,i . if I Q 1 1 ,Q . 1 Eli , 9. 5318 'S X i 1 3, as E Y 3 5? 3 A54 it t if 2' W slfsffwe-may an a41fff,,zaw, V M Kathy Myers Cay Near Marilyn Perry Delores Pillon Delores Proffitt ,lean Rogers Nancy Rose Marcia Rowe Janet Russell Karin Shearhurn Sharon Shivley Barbara Stephenson Penny Thayer Sandra Way Donna Wiggins Trenetta Wilhert Kay Wimmer Celia Ysidro Mrs. Perva Hughes sponsor Mrs. Jean MoColley sponsor OFFICERS OF ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA First Row, left I0 right: Trudy Kite, Delores Pillon, Donna MC- Cullough, Sylvia Layton, Karin Shearlimurn. Second Row, left to right: Ruth Barrett, Virginia Eag- leson, Sharon MCClenahan, Mari- lyn Coleman, Judy Farber, Sharon Chapman. as Q in? sm. ,. , . ,. .. , ' flffizfe? ., lfgfzmi. , ,FS Nix' ' ' . L :,f?f71?.i,.?'Q 'l..5::-,. ' H A ' 3 'il I r,,r-ir,,,,r 31 , l53i'Lwi. f ' , THE ALPHA SIGS and the roaring twenties. CANDID OF a Prexy. ew ,ue A r V I ' 1 'W w X: L' 1 ,,k.,k , , 1 sf. Q E A- 'm,, Q f C1 E rx-1 m U2 rn n Lb P1 m H U1 O C2 Pu-4 U2 O 2 WHERE ARE THOSE Pledges? ' L' sgs gl fi 170 THE CAT,S Pajamas. A HOMECOMINC. PICNIC' 1 in the rainl. N X 'W 1 H at-.t.,x n -S Opal Allen Patricia Cilkey Not pictured: Cora Cartwright 5. wi 1 if-'G at . ' ggi 1- , ar ,mn 'A lik' A A im K 'li T' , AVVh M H 1 ' M. QW Y fx ' I l is 4 r L, A Aly, jg 4 L I . ,V.-, , 'K 1 x if J WW iii, ,f V L ll 'ii Yi Doris Harper Elizabeth Holloway Janice Johnson ,loan ,lolmson Virginia Kirkwood Carole McAlpine Charlesetta Martin Loretta Nelson Bettie .lo Roque Georgia Spencer Annette Warren Wanda White BETA ZETA CHAPTER FOUNDED: Howard University Washington, D. C. 1913 ESTABLISHED HERE: 1936 247 chapters JEWEL: Pearl FLOWER: Violet COLORS: Red and White OPEN MOTTO: lntelligence is the torch of wisdom. FALL PLEDGES FOUNDER,S DAY Banquet 1 -:--s 1 01 1'11CE11S OF S1GMA SIGMA SIGMA Left lo riglzl: Mary Mayer, Jur1y Garrett, Judy Crum1ey, bach, Rayma Yocarn, Mary Lee Justice. , .. ,... 1 ,L-.'W1ff1--W, Tmmmrm- , .Ni9.,. juc1i Slam- CH1 C11M I'E1i FUUNDE 17: 1,o11gwom1 C0111-gm' 1'1ill'1IIY111C. Virginia 1893 f ES'1'fX131,1SHED HERE: 1922 71 1'11a111t01's JEWEL: F1 ,OW E H : CO1 DRS: 3 O1 EN M FA LL PLEDCES E5 ,al 1,f'ill'1 111111110 Vio10l 1103111 11lIl'lJ1t' 211111 XX111119 0'I1'l'0: 192111111111 111110 119211111 Kay Adams Sumiru Ualriwr Sliirim-y Him' Limiai Uiuxii' Bewrly iirmxn Mary Uvlii Burns i,:1ynu Clark Kam-n fiifillii jiri Slum-5 .iufii Flziiiilrncii Nnnry Fliwuw Virginia Slilli Janine- Sillii1'Q Rninm Ynrmii Nix, l!i-gmi sprinkor Miss fiiilllllliffii xpniiwn' Dvunm- ffnlv Limiai Culi- .iucly Crunilry UiAnn Um-izimly .imwll Uuyie- Sandy Uumxin Mary Espy K1lfilil'l l1 Kipp fniiwlyn S1-iiwlin ,Indy Svln-vii' .lnnu sililIlix4 . -0 .. i.lnfl.1 Sl.1.1,iiI4i ffiiiwilvii Sinilli Jann- Smith Carol Fcrgusfm Judy Carrcll Made-iinv Cinurmii Jumil Hurborl Bully Hardin Buwriy Hciim-r San Lnrwllai Piiiilips .imin i'iQIutnik Pnnln i,UiiF!'l' .izinivv Puitvr P1 ill 5111- '1 Bc-xi-rly Rmivli Suzanne Higgs Judy Hniliuluy dm l'IOliiIl!4W0l'iil Nina Hrmxird Cami ,liiiivliv Mary Lev Jll4iiCL' Donna Kvnnnn Quiwiyn inmlwy Cami Mr'i vrrnix Mary 'Niaiy L-r Murienc- Niillvr Ann NIiIi'ilt'H Juni- Nluuii Linda ililungo Patricia: Pzilviiill .r m 3 3 , e Ll7fUf3?'iE. A s H f af' r , 2 CARD TRICKS at Homecominff. MID-SEMESTER PLEDOES. Z3 f A ..- 7 -fu .- LOOK AT the birdie. COME ON, Judy, work. THAT MUST have been funny! TRI-SICS at the Grevk R231 A SCHOLARSHIP AWARD. First row, lefl lo riglzl: Hugh Sage, vie: president. Sig Tau: llavid Darrow. pres- ident. TKIT: Rox Bennett. sponsor: secnlzrl rozr: Charles Tl1l'lIlllSlbIl. Sig Tau: frllailes Reece. Tlxlf: ,lim luoesc. FKh. Cary Smith. lhl l,ambg Arnold Waitts, secre- tarv Phi Lamb: Chester Bowie, Alpha Phi Al- phag Jessie Adams. treasurer. Alp ha Phi Xlpha. laul Arabia. Phi pictured. This is the first year lor the Pledge IFC on this campus. The PIFC is made up of two representatives of each social liraternityis pledge class. It is their job to see that all activities ol' campus pledge classes are scheduled, and coordinated. Some ol' their activities for the year have been an All-Plem Christmas Party and a car wash. pledge unclerg rocluote The Interfraternity Council is composed of two repre- sentatives of each Creek social fraternity on campus. It serves as the coordinating body for the fraternity system on campus. In addition to establishing policies for rushing, pledging, scholastics, and discipline, the IFC works with the Panhellenic 'Council in sponsoring combined social ac- tivities, and working for campus improve- ments. Some of the'IFC,s activities for this year have been the two All-Greek Balls, a talent show, and the Greek Sing. First row, left I0 rLght Otto Ossano secretary, Phi Sig, Don Prichard, vice-president, Phi Sig. Gary Tow, public relations, Sig Tau, Eugene Gaiters, treasurer, Alpha Phi Alphag second row: lVlike Hoag, Tlildg lion Dittman, Phi Lamb, Larry Clum, Phi Lambg Paul Dixon, Kappa Alpha, Charles Holley, Kappa Alpha: Frank Perry. TKEQ Tom Mc- K Corliill, Sig Tau. ' P1 , Q? 1 X, 3,41 1 1 fm, 5 1 :- , 1 VF M 115' .. 1 Z2 ' 13153 I 1 - ,gas A - agfga I ,.v.,f 3 E 12? 1, 1315549 Af f Navi . 5 , ,5 Q 'fax ,, ., kk. If V. L if A, .. , . 1 2: , I A I M-1 fir A if . . , if . .. f., - ., sw I .1 V -1 4, , 135 I Jesse Aclams presfrlzfnt Thomas Garrett .wcrevrry Paul Hester treasurer Michael Rogers house 77IlII1IQl, ?l' Oscar .Iamerson pnrli-historian, Chester Howie Sorinf FIIIIIFIVHIII Louis Ilurt Chllplflfll Eclwarcl A1'111st1'o11g Eugene Gaiters WHj'IIIOII ilenkilis Lloyd .Iol1nSon James Rainey Tliadflmls Smith Earl Wzitson Ken Wllithcrld FOUNDED: Cornell University Ithaca, New York, I906 if , ,jr Alpha Phiis pose in their house. . 3 . 52541 ESTABLISHED HERE: Gamma Chi Chapter, 1948 EXISTING CHAPTERS: 256 COLORS: Black and Old Cold OPEN IVIOTTO: First of all, servants of all, We shall transceiid all. New home for Alpha Phi's Thomas Owens president Sidney Cothran, Jr. secretary-treasurer R ichurd Gardner corresponding secretary Bob Cain dean of pledges Charles H. Allen, III reporter Wallzlce Franklin sergeant at arms FOUNDED: Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana 1911 ESTABLISHED HERE: Alpha Psi 1936 EXISTING CHAPTERS: 218 JEWEL: Diamond FLOWER: Red Carnation COLORS: Crimson and Cream OPEN IVIOTTO: Achievement .:..t' , I 'Hi Q .3 QW if 433 s. 5 if EX 'rc 3 gf- N 4 N I A 'E 41 Opal Allen 'f 3 Homecoming Queen . F Candidate Chapter I FALL as ffv wr-Wy 1960 PLEDGE CLASS First Row, left to right: Chester Tate, Clarence Mesley, Patricia Cilkey, sweetheart. Edgar Alfred Vllalker, Stanley Daigle. Second Row, left lo right: John Johnson, Charles Holley, Harland Thom- lin, Paul Dixon, Fredrick Ambler. Doris Harper Sweetheart pn...-:f:,f,, . ,:,.--,, an-.,. -: - ' V what . -HW, 1'fi:fff?'r .:' , H ' 11,-, . , grew 1, - S 1 3 9 I 2 , ,I . 7 Ji? ,. . . ga., in We buf we-f,tW r e- -I F John Altizer - to Mgmt Kelth Barnes .. - . .Eta 'z wf ,1 sf: . mt 5 IN. ' L'1,'1--' 'LQ,' Don Blizzard 4 ' LL-' Bill Bohrer Tom Bohrer Dave Caruthers , . iw F we We X a x 1 K, X X 551' -A Y ,G at ,. iff Q5 , 2. K t ,,, at Larry Clum its J 51511912 X-1 r ,. its -at-4' 11, ta 3,A2i'fetSf5gfg R W f KN..-4 73-A H? Egfwffa ,W N X' Q N f J r wx--Q, :ess -we-rasaxwt fm -J Randy Guinn Charles Goodnight Jim Harrison Ken Hawkinson Ed Hendershot Darwin Holtgren Gary Houk Jim Jones Dean Davis Tflfiifl Ron Dittman W V Richard Elliott Darrell Erickso f I1 J Richard Falkenstein Larry Frasco Dwayne Cladson We fl fr., it 4- 5531 25 5 1 K aM2..F2 A It ' ,Q 4 'X uf' B12 ,,e1f. -.Fl if 1252 ff? X P2 V K2 3 A N .vt 1960 OFFICERS ., gissyisa? ,Www -- - 3 Ron Kordas M1ke Lawrence Ron Leaman - B111 Ley 9 ,Q E, 3 as . ,Q 2 mt W if Greg Marsh A. J. Menghini Steve Motokawa Blaine Murphey Kenny Newcomer First Row, left to right: Keith Barnes, president, Arnold Watts, vice-president. Second Row, left to right: Richard lfalkenstein, treasurer, Jim Laughlin, secre- tary, Dave Caruthers, social di- rector. ee ww Don Pargen .lon Peterson Doug Potts John Rawson Don Ryan .lohn Skogstrom Gary Smith Ken Terlip Danny Thomas Gene Todd Tom Todd Arnold Watts Miles Williams Lee Yerington 69' Dr. Forest Penny Sponsor ' Wi' Fl i Mrs. Oren Frviifll Housemothfr FOUNDED: Arkansas State P PHI LAMBS Hlook at the birdie at the 6'R0aringr ZOE Greek Hall Teachers College Coiiway, Arkansas. 1925 ESTABLISHED HERE: ZETA Chapter lVlz1rch, 1950 EXISTING CHAPTERS: 13 JEWEL: Ruhy FLOVVER: Dahlia COLORS: Blue and Gold OPEN MOTTO: Ever Ouwarcl ,m..,,W,M H A H I-fl-wg . K U 3 PHI LAMBS won first place with their campus float for I . . UF 'EU , ! NEI HU. Es S1Xth consecutive year. 'Fw 1' View 4 , fri' x R? -, EJ' iiky ff J? z?'kl il5f' 1 , '11 'mv-K 3 rr 4' .Pied fv ,y.ri 0 I .f ie i ,,.-f'jM if-'I I gl' L if Nil SECOND PLACE in Homecoming house decorations Went to the Phi Lamlms. MISS RAYMA YOCAM and a'Everlhing7s Cominl Up Rosesw homecomine ues-n Candidate :TQ i' -I 79 'LT I if Q X -. R xp: w 14' I i 1 ,Q 5 W Q 4 A 7 i if 4 X if ' I i , 'S' A., :fi Capt. Sidney Guthrie K W f i SPOVLSUV 1 pl may ' ' Q .NNN,.,,, ,, jxf ,Q i ' I H76 - , ' E' I P1 if f xlibs ug A 'wtf if - mm iii Miss E. Louise Gibson Pzzzroness . W Fred Alford Paul Arabia Walter Baughman Richard Beal James Berry Leonard Bierman Bill Brown Pat Campbell Jim Chubb Jim Coldiron .lerry Elliot Tom Elliot' Eugene Foote Harold Cauert Bob Kammerer Max King Ronnie Layden Mike Manley Cameron Moore Harold Northcutt Ron Odell John O'Malluy Otto Ossana Don Perry Dan Prichard Ellis Richardson Cary Riseling Boh Strait Bob Stuart Ralph Vargas FOUNDED: KSTC, Emporia Emporia, Kansas ESTABLISHED HERE: Beta Chapter 1927 JEWEL: Pearl FLOWER: Tea Rose COLORS: Cardinal red and White Joe Murphy Sponsor PHI SICS enjoy the Greek Ball. f .gg J Miss DIANE BRANHAM was the Phi Sig Homecom ing Queen Candidate. IEI os.. ,fb as On, l 1 X A 4... FOURTH PLACE WINNER in the Campus Float di- vision. .181 ,....-ef A e W 1 n l-asl,ll?vl EFA SMASH First place house N -. . Q, E Lesley Acley, Bell Ball Queen High on a pedestal. The star ' ,ss Speaks . . . Dr. Wright ?s5SiH RN decorations. if f yy. is ir Oh really? ' u wr I Faculty Guest at Bell Ball. 1 82 Hazmg? 2 ii' - 2 1,1 in x Q ...Mm 1 'i i .W Mx ME ' 1: ,w 151' H . Q A S ' IP' zz x ,Q ai u-5 l 1 Milli, Q ig A 4 g 'wr' X .af 'ox Kg' f Those slick Sig Tauis at the HRoaring Twentiesw Ball. us . ' Yf 'W . .1 'af ,V . XX I. .,VA. ' QNN H . L Thirsty? ' . mwfmm Cool water . . . Shy Curt Good Publicity. 2.51 'Q' 5- .I ' ,, N 9,-...M fg V i wif i ' H1 ? '-flf, W.. N4 xg ., Wil ew-ww X - ,- Ni ' . V, ' . ' , . L 7 ' wi 4 ff - , Us , M il Nj . ... ...if ' T 555' is ' 'f-if Tiff ' . ' ' ' ' ' 'A- 1 Homccolning Queen Candidate, Miss Gail Peters. Hou Q the is atm ' me . -,g -,Q X X 5 ,X if , Q is.. W ' 5 A : A f ' Ap' at K . Q, , A If . ff A W 5 4 5 . , V --rw' . 'Q 1, ...NW 5 8 Q W C, ,,,zkk,V I :,,, .,..,,, , .53 E tif.. . 'V vzill , N , 5 , , ' -- V , if' '- .: ' . . .1 Z 1 5' IV tl ', ' 2 :'4'Q:'f' was 'H r::,, Q :'.:' Hi, ' - 5,57 I kv t ig ' ' 3- . ' g if s a - f - A 'F' . , fl ' L : , - li? ' ' 9'-:H'9 :jg : 5 :fi . . Q--' 4.. .fel '+-s.- ,w.:sfa f : fu ' 1, -Z My - wx ,f C f 1960 OFFICERS -an-... Seated: Charles Thomison, president. Slanding: Boh Clayton, pledge trainer, Doug Tippin, corresponding secretary, Don Overeen, house manager, Roh Lunclhland, first vice-president, Louis Bartholomew, treasurer, Brian Atchley, seeoml vice-pres iclent, Cary Arnett, recording secretary. 'Yun xy ,:.::Li55iai? 3' 5: :- at ,Liffsggg L eff P Qi ' af'-J ra FOUNDED: Central Missouri State College War1'enslJu1'g, Missouri, 1920 ESTABLISHED HERE: EPSILON Chapter 1924 '12,,fg. M, . ,iff s s 4' I in--sf Dale Howerton .lim Kramer Larry Lance Robert Lundhland Tom McCorkill .lack Martin .Iohn Messenger Dick Moherly .lay Munsell Donald Overeem Gene Poland ,Iohn Sheldon Hal Shute Barry Smith Kendall Stephen Garold Strack Van Swanson Charles Thomiso Todd Thompson Doug Tippin Tom White Dean Wineinger EXISTING CHAPTERS: 50 active chapters and colonies FLOWER: White Rose COLORS: Blue and White Brian Atchley Richard Baldwin Joseph Bartelli Lewis Bartholomew George Brownsworth Larry Bryan .Iohn Bussinger Robert Clayton Paul Cook Dick Coy Jerry Craft Don Cukjati John Curran Gerald Danehouer Tom Dawson Larry Evans .lim Factor Curt Finch .lim Green Harry Groh Hudson Hamilton Larry Hamilton Don Herring Neil Howell S011 Il G Charles Thomison accepts the Spring 1960 Menis Scholarship Trophy from Dr. Wright at the Roar- ing Twentiesi' Greek Ball. 1960 OFFICERS 'rou kappa epsilon First Row, left to right: Larry Wiggins, treasurer, Jim Boese, viee- president, Terry Crawford, president, Frank Jones, secretary. See- ond Row, left I0 right: Terry Todd, Sgt. at arms, Roh Boese, pledge trainer, Art Moore, historian, Charles Reese, chaplain. EOUNDED: Wesleyan University Rloomington, Illinois l898 ESTABLISHED HERE: DELTA IVIU Chapter 195111 EXISTING CHAPTERS: l52 JEWEL: Pearl FLOWER: Red Carnation COLORS: Cherry and Cray OPEN MOTTO: Not for wealth, rank or honor, hut for personal Worth and character. 'I86 Homecoming House Decorations ' -Ii Nu :fr 'Ma ',., v, f : A I 'tt iggfx igdfxfei-f-'-W'---...... 'aff Y ' nfwtsv ri W T35 , i ,, ,.,, . W ..J1A5..,H,E Miss Sharon Driskell, TKE7s Pineapple Prineessa' and their lst place Homecoming Queen Float. aff H, ! ' , ' 'I' +' is . 'L' gv 5- i -lj 4 ,wa :iff A fi , s gf l' rl Ev f' 1 1 f A1595 ' ' ' ' l 'ef 1555 f . givuii ,5f5,u?' '41, W fwfn' 2,21 5 i il z . H ,MRM .. Mft. nf.. L . 1- Wi ' n .-fin lf? ,a 6. ,fa 'T M s L , i ' 1. Qi 523' ' Q ,. 5 , 1, 1 Agri, h' ,Y ,M if-rj wi- A ,nel- niief, ,Q fi ,L Q .QV V11 -ups, VM mlm. A x Y f. w. 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V qigg335?':nfK:Qg555 5?-Sig 'M , 1 H - . is W 3555 U 2 gf :Q N, .. jg W i ,. 4 wmeaweewmzigiiam-Q sgggmw 1.1 I ' ff :' ' 1' Af Y 'M 4' 'ii sa mf '3 . 1 ' Wim' t 53 5 5 Eg E 2 g x ' M ,f w. y f 5 2 i 3 . . 5 Q . 2 5 gf J ..A: 1 3 E 3 ,, , .,,:: f , massive ' K M ,,.. V H A - V mwzwgimwl M M V ,W fl- ' mm, M N me .Wm ' 1 S 5 189 PRESIDENT Axi-3 at the office . . I president Iecids cictive lite Leonard Henry Axe, President of Kansas State College of Pittsburg, has lead an active life as an educator and administrator. He is a native of Kan- sas and holds four degrees: a bachelor of arts from Baker Universityg a Bachelor of Laws from the Uni- versity of Kansasg a Doctor of Science of Law from the University of lVIichigang and a Doctor of Laws from Baker University. Dr. Axe began his career as an educator as a high school teacher in Council Grove, Kansas. He later became a Professor of Business Administration at the University of Kansas and, in l91lt7. became the Dean of the School of Business at the University. While on leave of absence from the University, he organized and was director of the State Department of Administration. On July I, 1957, Dr. Axe became President of Kansas State College of Pittsburg, and is now in ft c ,ry I c- .gcc 1 i ff Z ' f A is , 1 his fourth year in this position. President Axe has served as a member of the Conference on Business Management in Turin, Italy, as Representative of the International Cooperation Administration, as Representative of the European Productivity Agency, Paris: as originator of Ex- ecutive Developnient Program, School of Business, University of Kansas, and as Vice President of the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Busi- ness. Some of President Axe's non-professional activi- ties include membership in Botaryg Phi Delta Phi, Kappa Signiag Order of the Coifg Beta Gamma Sigmag and Hwihois Who in Americafi He is the author of HBusiness Law, Text and Case Book, MAviation Insurance, which was prepared for the Insurance Institute of Americag and he has had several articles in the lVIichigan Law Review. . . . and at home. 191 Dr. Rees H. Hughes Dr. Denmar A. Cope President Emeritus Administrative Assistant to the President administrative officials guide college Dr. Willis L. Tompkins Dr, Alvin H, Proctor Dean of Instruction Dean of Graduate Studies 9 Q , , , ok A 1:5 I W R, e 7' at ,nwekxi fmj,,1'V' 4 a , ggqqr. A , 7 ,qw Vlvyawqi' if Dr. Ralph W. Wright Dr. Mary R. Moore Dean of Men Dean of Women Dr. C. Ray Baird Director of Admissions and Registrar Clifford E. Beougher L. B. Carlyon Business Manager Plant Superintendent , , 'I94 boo rd of regents governor iohn onderson Seated, left to right: George B. Collins, Hubert Brighton, secretary, Vlfhitley Austin, chairman, Frank Groves, Ray R. Evans. Standing: W. F. Danenbarger, Charles V. Kincaid, Russell R. Rust, Clement H. Hall, Leon N. Roulier. deporhnenf chohwnen have busy year Dr. J. C. Johnson Biology Dr. Ralf Thomas Commerce and Business Dr. William Black Mr. Prentice Gudgen Education and Psychology Health and Physical Education 19 96 5 tx Miss Louise Gibson Dr. Harold Porter Home Economics Industrial Education and Art deportmeni Dr. Robertson Strawn Language and Literature Dr. Floyd Meyer Dr. Ronald Smith Library Science Mathematics hoirmen Lt. Col. James Brandon Dr. Millard Laing Military Science Music Dr. L. C. Heckert Physical Science Dr. Dudley Cornish Mr. Leland Boone Social Science Vocational Education 197 -fi ,f-,. mff-.,,- ., A i N K 2 H f.mg ,,,,v 41!fJ .W..,g .p i,. ,M .W - ,,,m.m, ,5 RgQ,m,.,M,LW I I vp? wg Ka I LL m .. 8 A, , .V I K X . , ...WN A X. MFT? iv -- ' +f Q-- -Mk '9 'J'-1-' .sf-f x' M- ., . M f . W, . . 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Mary Chiles Lang. Cgf Lit. Rose Buchmann Music Elton Cline Phys. Sci. Dr. Elizabeth Cochran Soc. Sci. Harrold Bush Gabriella Campbell Richard Carr Howard Clayton Music Pub. Inform. Lib. Sci. Fld. Sers. Kc Place. Bruce Coleman Kenneth Colyer Luther Colyer George Conrad Bus. Ad. Bus. Ad. Ed. Sc Psych. Voc. Tech. Tr. Guy Coonrod Ed. ci: Psych. Don Crawford Bus. Ad. Edna Day Dr. Bernard Dellasega Bus. Ad. Ed. JZ Psych. Eugene DeCrusen Lang. 8cLil. Dr. Elbert Crandall Phys. Sci. Daphne Cross Ed. 676 Psych. Barbara Crumlcy Donald Cushenherry L. G. Cutler Hilma Davis Voc. Tech. Tr. Ed. 8: Psych. Ind. Ed. di: Art Home Econ. , 'bf' 5 Charles Dellasega John Dillon Dr. Paul Dixon Wayne Dresker Soc. Sci. Ed. Sc Psych. Ed. 62 Psych. Voc. Tech. Tr. Dr. R. Edward Galloway J Ed. cfc Psych. .Q E Elin--4' James Edwards Dr. Rodney Elliott Voc. Tech. Tr. Soc. Sci. Gene Garrett Ed' 62 Psych' ,A,, .,,..,, o,,,,e,,. . .J o,,e,e . ,yee ,,.,g7 yyi, J V a 7 . in r aww ' f l Treva Geier A J Ed. Kc Psych. Lex Evans James Farley BUS- Ad- Voc. Tech. Tr. Don Farmer Edwina Fowler Orletha Fowler Joanna Freeman 202 Ed. 62 Psych. Music Cosmetology Lang. cQ Lit. J--- W K - V A A Q.. Claire Grubbs Voc. Tech. Tr. Frank German Billy Greeley Robert Gross Math. Lib. Sci. Bus. Ad. Robert Hart Math. Sidney Guthrie Mil. Sci. Dr. Charles Guardia Lang. Q Lit. James Hawley Math. Dr. Horace Hays ff if Bio. Sci. Dr. J. D. Haggard Math. Dr. Maxine Hagan Ed. 676 Psych. E l Rex Hall Mary Hankammer Dr. 0. A. Hankammer Kenneth Harding Ind. Ed. :Q Art Home Econ. Ind. Ed. ci: Art Ind. Ed. dc Art 203 'Xl Armand Hofer ,lay Holt Edgar Hopusch Perva Hughes Ind. Ed. Q Art Ind. Ed. Q Art Rus. Atl. Ed. Q Psych. Will Humble Music Richard Jacques Incl. Ed. Q Art William Kincaid Bus. Ad. Dr. E. G. Kennedy Ed. Q Psych. Dr. Donald Key Music Dorothy Hutchison Lib. Sci. Dr. Homer Johnson Q Psych. Sylvia Jones John ,Iunkens Bert O. Keeney Dr. Leland Keller 204 1nd.Ed. Q Art Voc. Tech. Tr. Ind.E1Z. Q Art Bio. Sci. Harlan Klintworth Edwin Koehler Richard Km-ns Voc. Tech. Tr. Ind. Ed. Q Art Lang. 35 Lig, Anna Korsen Ed. Kc Psych. Earl Ludlow Ed. aff: Psych. Helen Kriegsman Math. C. H. Lundquest 4'-'-c Ed. Kc Psych. Jean lVlcColley Lang. 86 Lit. Phillip Kubler Math. Helen Land SFC Charles Leverelt Ralph Livingston Lib. Sci. Military Sci. Ind' Ed' 62 AH Harry Krug Ind. Ed. Kc Art ,I ohn Lance Phys. Ed. Harold Loy Ed. cfs Psych. 205 Thaine McCormick Robert McWilliam Dr. Ernest Mahan SFC Charles Marshall Ind. Ed. :Q Art Voc. Tech. Tr. Soc. Sci. Military Sci. Dr. Max Mathis Ed. cfc Psych. Jack Mead Voc. Tech. Tr. George Mycroft Phys. Sci. Dr. Melvin Neely Ed. dc Psych. Dr. Abdul Nafoosi Math. William Matter Ed. Kc Psych. Dr. J. V. Melton Ind. Ed. Sc Art Clarence Miles David Moore Herbert Morice Joe Murphy 206 Ed. cfc Psych. Lang. :fc Lit. Ed. Kc Psych. Phys. Ed. Dr. Vivian Nemecek Dr. Robert Noble Dr. R. G. Nuckolls Math. Soc. Sci. Phys. Sci. A Dr. Walter Pennington Lang. :fc Liz. .ff . Q f Alfred Ortolani Phys. Ed. Floyd Percy f ef .ff V. P. Pierce Lang. 62 Lit. J ack Overman Dir. Of Stu. Center Margaret Parker Martha Pate Dr. James Pauley Phys. Sci. Music Phys. Sci. Voc. Tech. Tr. Kenneth Ober Lang. Sf: Lit. Walter Osadchuk Music William Panter Ed. di: Psych. ...W - , - '. . , a:,.,.s... f ., gf . .. ,V ,,,x.,..,.. K '- I .51'..5YJFI': P2552 V V1 'sri liiiifivfiq f f14'f?fs,-isffsfif f.'HP?'e:,.21 .rms ..3i?,.,,2i-,,,-:- i :: , S+ . K Ei?4:ffQ:ggf?Q VKVL ' 'ff:v5fl?,Q5i?'.57 :.Ei:i::f::-EE'g.:5'?.25'f,jimi 5: - iii? , 191 fry. seine: -VP ,W sill E 'ii ' W t , siilgiiiii y ' Dr. Forest Penney Ind. Ed. 84: Art 207 ,r - Capt. Forest Pierce Capt. Arno Ponder William Powell Russell Pugh Military Sci. Military Sci. Soc. Sci. Music Dr. John Reed Lang. EQ Lit. Charles Riggs Voc. Tech. Tr. Joan Rodkey Ed. Kc Psych. Dr. Herbert Rumforcl Ed. :Sic Psych. George Ruggles Bio. Sci. Dr. Charles Reilly Bus. Ad. Gladys Rinehart Eli. Sc Psych. DF- .l0llI1 Roberts Kenneth Roberts Claud Robinson Elizabeth Rodda 208 Phys. Ed. Lang. 62 Lil. Math. Lib. Sci. Rolf Sander Dr. Vernon Schaefer Robert Schott Dr. Helen Schuyler Music Ed. Kc Psych. Music Ed. dl: Psych. Dr. Merton Shatzkin Music Richard Smith Music MSG Leslie Smith Military Sci. Mary Francis Smith Lang. 62 Lit. Judith Shaw Soc. Sci. Walter Shear Lang. 62 Lit. Dr. Ellis Shields Lang. 8: Lit. Francis Short Lenell Slaten Carnie Smith Charles Smith Lang. 49: Lit. Bus. Ad. Phys. Ed. V oc. Tech. Tr. 209 if ' fi .gg y RF in uuuu K 1 Sw me s- f. .xx ax Sur MV S' , , , .. ..s.. .. ... ',. , rc SI -fe. .AMX at :.4 . - ---z-kat-::..:-..:w..41 .. V Af '1 -. af-Sf ff51,'5?3?32 . ',,san:-:.,..a:s,.. E:-H2. W 112, wfss2Z?QfFs,1sf:- .5 f' f .5 ' 2 f 2?-: .-. n f . ., 7 7 3-2.5 2. ' I , ' ,. 5555.2 F25-'Q7fli ' ., ak J -P :g . ' ii.: 'f 7 ---fr - 'M' 5 ,wk pf 7 5. XZE52, in my as f -:gc Qdigk sg t .mt '- r- 414 af Kai! 4 2 Aw. .Q H mix? r g? af . 1 .. , . as .4 H .2 s .f of a if Q as amy!! ok W -esgwasigfggs Q 5' z f J agar Q., R. 'gd gs , frawatr .ff .. We - f LW- ' . ESWQAHQQ it M W' V J' W, ' 59177 3 K -- . A i,sW1fiT'll' :S!1fs9'?'Qi1f1iif -:INV 7 li' fi . ' vsagrgjif, gffriilffriii? 'Jang ,gfg54eMflQ.,:, -V'-erifm 5 4 . get . E 1,3 N Roy Smith Seybert Smith Gilbert Spector Dr. Theodore Sperry Voc. Tech. Tr. Book Store Music Bio. Sci. Capt. Marion Thorpe Military Sci. Ann Stein Dr. Howard Stein Ed. Sc Psych. Bio. Sci. Margaret Thuenemann Music i James Timmons Ed. Kc Psych. Dr. Morris Stevens Doyle Stewart Soc. Sci. Voc. Tech. Tr. Robert Stout Marian Stromquist Dr. John Susky C. A. Swenson 210 Housing Dir. Ed. 8: Psych. Ed. :Q Psych. Bus. Ad. .. WV Dr. Lester Tracy Doris Trigg Robert Trimble Dr. Evelyn Triplett Fld. Sers. Dir. Ed. 8: Psych. Ed. Sc Psych. Phys. Ed. Charleen Vamer Lottie Viets Morimichi Watanabe Home Ec. Ed. 49: Psych. Soc. Sci. Dr. George Wells Dr. Ralph Wells Dr. Joe Walker Ed. :Q Psych. Bio. Sci. Phys. Sci. Ford Waring Velda Williams Pauline Winter Warren Woelfel Voc. Tech. Tr. Ed. Kc Psych. Phys. Ed. Phys. Sci. I cl. d. moore David Donald Moore was born in Mazomanie, Wisconsiii, on April 10, 1906. He received his Bachelor of Education degree from La Crosse State College in 1928, and his Master of Philosophy De- gree from the University of Wisconsin in 1932. He married Arabelle Klein on August 26, 1936, at Cochrane, Wiscoiisin. Before coming to the College in 1941, 4'Prof7' was instructor of English and speech in several high schools, and he Was also an assistant professor at State Teachers College, Weathe1'fo1'd, Oklahoma. Here at the College he taught oral interpretation, play production, stagecraft, phonetics, voice and dic- tion, speech, and contemporary drama. ln addition, he served as director of the College Theatre and it was in this position that he produced and directed such plays as Wllhe Heiressfl MSahrina Fairf ulanusfl Wfhe Fourposter, m1'he Constant Wife, 212 HThe Circlef, 'LHoliday,,' and The Lady,s Not For Burning? Mr. Moore Was a member of the First Methodist Church, the Methodist Men's Brotherhood, the Kan- sas State Speech Association, Theta Alpha Phi, Sin- fonia, and National Collegiate Players. The fifty-four year old assistant professor of language and literature died shortly after three olclock on Saturday. December 9, in Carney Hall. He Was stricken While on his Way to view the play HRashomon.', a part of the Language in Action Con- ference at which he Was a discussion leader. He had been ill in 1958, but had improved and had been feeling Well since. Surviving are his Wife, two sons, Douglas Wash- burn Moore and Cameron David Moore, his mother, Mrs. Mina Moore, and a brother, Robert Moore. thirty-four students nomed to whos who in colleges . .. Seventeen men and seventeen women were named to the 1960-61 edition of HWho,s Who in American Colleges and Universitiesw by the campus VVho,s Who committee. The committee is composed of ten students and ten faculty members. Who's Who is a national organization with its home office located in Alabama. The national of- fice sends to the local committee the number of va- cancies allowed based upon the enrollment of the school. The committee then makes its nominations and sends them to the central office for approval. A book listing all of the members of Whols Who is then published by the central office. Of those students named this year, ten were nom- inated for the second consecutive year. These in- clude Henry Aiman, Carolyn Bizal, Tom Cameron, Sharon Chapman, Richard Henthorn, Nina Howard, Mary Lee Justice, Ron lVlarquardt, Bob Rossel, and ,lane Shanks. Henry Aiman Cary Arnett Richard Beal President, Pi Delta President, ,lunior Class President, K Club Epsilon l Carolyn Bizal Tom Bohrcr Tom Cameron President, Alpha Gamma Treasurer, Religious Kanza Editor Delta AFIIAIYIIIIAES Council 213 Sharon Chapman Karen Cloud Joyce Cottom President, Alpha Student Center Vice-President Sigma Alpha Board Student Assembly Ann Farabi Linda Hays Richard Henthorn Nina Howard Vice-President, Collegio Editor S-3, Pershing Advisory Board Student KSTA Rifles Student KSTA A A 5 i, ff .. ids! apwv-um 2 i' bg' 1 w '4i1i:. ': rt,.. l,t, : A Mary Lee Justice Ray Laing Ruth Leming Carolyn Lindsey President. Sigma Varsity Football Secretary, President, Sigma Sigma .lunior Class Canterbury Club Donna McCullough Ron Marquardt Ron Maupin President, Sigma President, Student Varsity Basketball Tau Delta Assembly 214 Mary Mayer J ay Munsell Elizabeth Povodnik Homecoming President, Student President Phl Beta Attendant KSTA Lambda Gary Read Bob Rossel Bob Serra ,lane Shanks President, Alpha Vice-President President, Senior President, Religious Kappa Psi Religious Activities Class Activities Council Council Judi Stambach Robert Strahan Richard Sullivan Pat Volker Today On Campus Vice-President, Vice-President, Rush Chairman, Editor Student Assembly Student Assembly Alpha Gamma Delta Hans Wolpers Bing Wong Rayma Yocam Treasurer, Student Secretary, Kappa Vice-President Assembly Mu Epsilon Sigma Sigma Sigma 215 I Dale E. Adell Garland L. Adkins Henry C. Aiman Charles W Barnes Keith E Barnes john L Barnett Ind. Ed., Topeka T. dc I., Joplin, Mo. Lang. dc Lit., Kansas City Bus Adm Ottawa Bio Valley Falls Bus Adm Joplin Mo 125' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, left to right: Robert Serra, president, Sue Davidson, secretary, student assembly representative, Mary Lee Justice, vice- president, Jeanne Chambers, treasurer. Phyllis E. Allen Elem. Ed., McCune Willis E. Allen Mkt., Douglas Paul Arabia Speech, Pittsburg David L. Barnhill Math, Bunker Hill Glenn A. Barr Bio., Pittsburg Ruth A. Barrett Elem. Ed., Weir Robert I. Arnce Chem., Joplin, Mo. Lily M. Ash Elem. Ed., Carl junction, Mo. Keith E. Ayers Bus. Ad., Walker, Mo. Joseph F. Bartelli Bus. Ad., Pittsburg Louis E. Bartholomew Bus. Ed., Erie Waller E. Baughman Bus. Ad., Pittsburg William G. Baker Psych., Oronogo, Mo. Victor L. Baldwin Psych., Baxter Spgs. Carol M. Balocca Bus. Ad., Redfield Shirley Baze Bio., Parsons Richard W. Beal l.A., Douglass Burdette A. Bee Ind. Ed., Tucson, Ariz. 2 Phil G. Bellairs Art, Webb City, Mo. Johnny Bennett Lang. 49 Lit., Baxter Spgs. Barbara A. Benning Elem. Ed., Coffeyville Kenneth C. Benz Acct., Kansas City James L. Berry Soc. Sci., Pittsburg Hubert Bird Music, Baxter Spgs. George R. Bishir Math, Webb City, Mo. Carolyn R. Bizal Art Ed., Kansas City Steve W. Bly Phys. Ed., Lawrence Donald D. Blythe Educ., Arcadia Janice K. Boggs Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Tommy L. Bonebrake Phys. Ed., Joplin, Mo. Judith S. Boyer Lang. ci' Lit., Fredonia Lewis L. Boyer Phys. Ed., Webb City, Mo. .lack Boyle Prntg., Ft. Scott Orval L. Bradley Ind. Ed., Joplin, Mo. Ottie L. Bradshaw Soc. Sci., Galena Bus. Adm., Cojeyville Hal Bray Eunice B. Brewer Elem. Educ., Chanute Willard A. Bright Acct., Elk City Judith A. Brown Elem. Ed., Lockwood, Mo. Margaret A. Brown Home Ec., Pittsburg Ruth N. Brown Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Larry C. Bryan Ind. Ed., Erie Max L. Bryant Auto Mech., Elk City Orlena M. Bryant Math, Galena Marjorie L. Burke Home Ec., Pittsburg Mary A. Burlingame Elem. Ed., Joplin, Mo. Marjorie G. Burr Soc. Sci., Galena Henry N. Buscher Bio., Sauonburg Phillip M. Byrd F or. Lang., Pittsburg Robert M. Cain Elem. Ed. Adm., Colleyville Tom Cameron Lang. XI: Lit., Carthage, Mo. James B. Campbell Bio., Pittsburg lla Carmean Soc. Sci., Et. Scott Charles E. Carson Mech. Arts, Winfield Frances D. Carter Soc. Sci., Hobbs, N. Mex. Jimmie L. Carter Phys. Ed., Fredonia Ernest A. Cattaneo Bio., Mulberry James P. Cavanaugh Soc. Sci., Girarri Jeanne Chambers Elem. Ed., Leavenworth Sharon K. Chapman Phys. Ed., Newton Mary B. Chesnut Elem. Ed., Miami, Okla. Shao S. Chien Math, Hong Kong Bill G. Chrismon Admin. Ed., Miami Larry G. Church Prntg., Joplin, Mo. Donald L. Clark lnd. Arts, Arkansas City Robert E. Clayton Art, Olathe .lerry P. Coburn 1nd.Erl., Joplin, Mo. William E. Coffelt Math, Osawatornie William H. Coldiron Columbus Deanne Cole Sociol., Parsons Garold L. Cole Hist., Cherryvale Richard E. Colliver Bus. Ad., Cojeyville Frank J. Compton Journ., loplin, Mo. Harold D. Cope Bus. Ed., Neosho, Ma. David E. Cormeny Soc. Sci., Oswego Carla A. Cormode Elem. Ed., Atchison Kenneth R. Corsini Math, Pittsburg Frank S. Coulter Ind. Ed., Humboldt Sandra A. Covey Bus., Girard Thomas .L Coyle Phys. Ed., Kansas City Jimmy M. Cozad Acc., Independence Rodney D. Craig Math, Baxter Springs Ruth Crain Elem, Ed., Neosho, Mo. Harold R. Crampton I. A., Carl Junction, Mo. Tom E. Crandon Math, Pittsburg Marilyn Crawford Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Terry L. Crawford For Lang., Pittsburg Donald E. Cukjali Music Ed., Franklin James A. Curl Phys. Sci., Pittsburg John A. Curran Bus. Ad., Pueblo, Colo. Virginia S. Davidson Elem. Ed., Las Vegas, N. M Paul V. Davis Neosha, Mo. Thomas C. Dawson Math, Chanute Clara C. M. Dickerson Inter. Ed., Osawatomie Linda Dillman Phys. Ed., lola Mary K. Dillon Elem. Ed., Parsons Terry R. Dixon Phys. Ed., Joplin, Mo, Wilbur C. Dodson Bus. Ad., Independence 2 9 -L3 JF .,'?Q ..!.f ' ' fe l? --1:22 474 gi , .ff Qu an QQ 'Nur' Larry W. Edmonds I. A., McLouth Harold G. Eklund Ed. Ad., Kansas City Tom A. Elliott Math, Frontenac Ronald R. Ellis 5tephen lil. Douglas Bus. Ad., Neodesha Richard G. Downey Ind. Ed., Salina Sharron J. Driskill Home Ee., LaCygne Rosella M. Dunham Elem. Ed., Walnut Becky L. Eakins Drama, Cofeyuille seniors Avanelle I. Ficklin For. Lang., Colfeyville Donna K. F ike Math, Carthage, M 0. Ronald C. Fike Bus, Ad., Carthage, Mo. Kenneth J. Filosa Acc., Arma Nancy Fingerle Phys. Ed., Pittsburg Max E. Flinn Bus. Ad., Asbury, Mo. David B. Ford Chem., Coffeyville John F. FOTCSIIIHII Math, Pittsburg Ernest B. Fortner Bus. Ad., Fredonia Donald C. Fox Draft., Pittsburg Wallace J. Franklin Phys. Ed., Kansas City Mary E. Franks Phys. Ed., Caney Earl J. Frevele Phi'-L Ed-, Rvfky CU7'lf0V5, MO- Metlwlf., Parsons Charles J. Fuantez T621 Ed., Parsons Leon Ellsworth I. A., Pittsburg John W. Estes MA., Pittsburg Richard D. Falkenstien Math, Oswego Judith A. Farber Phys. Ed., ElDorado Joan F. Farrell Elem. Ed.. Pittsburg ,, James F. F euerborn Sociol., Garnett Kenneth J. Feuerborn Math, Richmond Don D. F eller I .A ., ElDorado Helen L. Fuhrman Elem. Ed. Bronson Lon Gallup fer' wa. we ?'gf,fs,,'5'- wav- . I.A., Clay Center Neff' Donald P. Gardner Art, Pittsburg Donald J. Haas R I L G Acc., Girard oaert . ast Pgyghw Paola Donna L. Hargis Eddie K. Grigsby Math, Prescott Susan Gathman Elem. Ed., Lamar, Mo. Harold T. Gauert l.A., Kansas City f.',, Q fa if at 5 fl at 4 4' if , 'N ,A 1'-my M 953 Y '1 so 4f 3 w K 1 f if as .5 U, +4 ,, ffnfgwmz 5 . 1 sw .f W, 3 2 2 .. . .. as M ,W Q Q Q . Y N sf Q ,Q A Jim L. Grassi Drafting, Frontenac James E. Green Bus. Atl., Miami, Okla. Home Ec., Carl Junction, Mo. Doris Harper Has, Ed., Kansas City Pamela C Harper Elem Ed Wichita Robert E Harper IA Picher Okla SSDIOFS Lawrence Gentry Phys. Sci., Pittsburg Geneva I. Gideon Ronald B. Harre Elem. Ed., Miami, Okla. Ed. Admin., Pittsburg C. Byron Gilbreath Soc. Sci., Joplin, Mo. James W. Gilstrap Bus. Ad., Fredonia Melva D. Glaser For. LMS-, PIUSIPWS Ronald W Harms Kenneth L. Goenel Music Ed Detroit Mich Bus. Ad., Carthage, Ma Carol J. Goforth For. Lang., Riverton Jerry L. Goins Ind. Ed., Chetopa Dorothy E. Gonterman Elem. Ed., Webb City, Mo. Thomas 0' Harris Larry V. Good I-Aw JUPUYI Math, Parsons ' J. D. Goodwin Mkt., Osawatomie E Ellen M. Gore Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Tom W. Goseh William L. Harris Phys. Ed., Norwich Acc., Hepler Kenton E. Graham Phys. Sci., Fort Scott Kenneth R Hart Columbus Ronald E Hastmgs Bus. Ad., Independence Wilma J. Heckman Elem. Ed., Cherryvale James E. Henderson Mkt., Baxter Springs Sonny Heninger Lang. 8 Lit., Kansas City xx ,qv Richard E. Henthorn Ind. Ed., Wichita Raymond M. Herbal Lang. dc Lit., Bedford Marna J. Herridge For. Lang., Oswego Donald Herring Ind. Ed., Wichita Doris J. Herrmann Elem. Ed., Wichita Keith E. Hersh Soc. Sci., Fort Scott Charles F. Heueisen I.A., Larned Gary D. Hill I. A., Oswego Alan D. Hobson l'hys. Ed., McCune Charles F. Hinton Phys. Ed., Clinton, Mo. Virgil L. Hodge Ind. Ed., Kansas City Gerald L. Honn Kansas City, Mo. SGHIOI' Michael Horgan Math, Pittsburg Frank L. Hoskin Marvin C Howard Bus. Ad., Asbury Mo Ind. Ed., Fort Scott Gary Houk Bus Joplin, Mo. Nina Howard Elem. Ed., Fredonia David Hurst I .A ., Iolo My A, , 'lg Louis T. Hurt 4- ,I A .fi..f5?5?g?5 . . X z , ,.,, :ff-salt' Htst., Kansas City .K A Victor J. Ingrum 1-7 K ii Prntg., Garjield , RQ . .' ..-i Ferdinand L. Janezlc, Jr. :Q Math, Arma K , 5? E ...ff , ,. J, V . K Q Robert W. Jones Bio., Baxter Springs Mary L. Justice Home Ee., West Mineral Mary L. King Elem. Ed., Humboldt Virginia R. Kirkwood Lang. Kc Lit., Kansas City Joseph Klinkon Bio., Arma Hari R. Jarmin Psych., Purcell, Mo. Virgil Jeans Elem. Ed., Joplin, Mo. Cloeva Johnson Bus. Ed., Paola Lee W. Johnson Bus. Ed., Joplin, Mo. ie W' X 5 ii 32 A Qt ' fy 5 P , 1 ,.,vsv,.L.,-xiii 'aa-.!nlsv.J.fif,'r' ,, wa xx x. x. QU? aff ' fr L M Y hu 5333 les.-if '55 el I am Mildred K. List Elem. Ed., Miami, Okla. James R. Loilin Soc. Sci., Fredonia Jerry R. Looker l .A., lola Jerry D. Louthan Phys. Ed., Pittsburg Robert E. Lowe Psych., Stanley Lang. Kc Robert L. Lundblad Mkt., Pittsburg Donald R. Lundstrum Ind. Ed., Joplin, Mo. Maria J. Lusilani Lit., Plainville, Conn. Carole L. McAlpine Lang. 62 Lit., Wichita seniors sill' fi 5 f X Donna K. McCullough Lang. 8: Liz., Pittsburg Larry M.A., Hallowell Lucille F. McQuitty Elem. Ed., Prescott Gail McKee Eldon L. Mailes Patricia Knarr Phys. Ed., Seneca, Mo. Soc. Sci., Parsons Bill Main Ronnie R. Koger Math, Uniontown Math, Columbus Cletus G. Manhart ,lim L. Kramer I,A,, Hgxig Draft., Independence if Lila M. Lair Elem. Ed., Miami, Okla. .leane Lampo Elem. Ed., loplin, Mo. Donna K. Lance Bus. Ed., Rose Hill .lames C. Lander Bus. Ad., Pittsburg Barbara A. Lattin Elem. Ed., Bonner Springs Louis C. T. Lau Hong Kong Sylvia Layton Bus., lndependence ,U -fer Hr' -ssfwa' W-lr - V if 'v N . V T, an - .. -, ti Ygn., K i z J Z fn Li Jane Leake Lang. Kc Lit., lola Billie G. Leigh Phys, Ed., Girard Richard L. Lewis Math, Russell LaNeI1 Linn Elem. Ed., Bronaugh, Mo. 2 Jerlene A. List Elem. Ed., Miami, Olfla. Lang cQLit Lenexa Larry B. Meacham Lang. dc Lit., Neosho, Mo., Josef P. Meditz Ed., Kansas City Marlene F. Miller Psych., Neosho, Mo. Robert F. Miller Phys. Ed., Butler, Mo. -. .. ,.. f Q... ...sz ta , Y 4 if' sf H. 32355 ti K 2512 A W fl ai., ,wa 2 5? xiii 2 Q SQ Q! ta F Q iw, N65 -ff 3 a W' P P . Q S.,..f.w K .. , .. 3 2 3 Q 5,25 an P 5. rg ,WL ,ra seg 5 fa.: 1 5 3 1 1 1 mf Q Q 5 2 ' , is 2 , , Wm Michael Mapes Bio Baxter Springs Ronald G Marquardt Bus Ad Pittsburg r David F. Moore Y Music Ed., Joplin, Mo. Don D. Meek Phys. Ed., Fort Scott .lames E. Menhusen IA., Jewell SGHIOFS Bus Ad Lamar Mo. Ind Ed Parsons Mary E. Merit Bus. Ed., Miami, Okla. Willard J. Meyer Phys Ed., Hempstead, N. Y. Phys Ed Pittsburg Music Pittsburg Charlott N. Miller Acc., Thayer Earl W. Miller Bio., Miami, Okla. Math Joplin Mo. Ron Miller Math, Coffeyville Ruth E. Miller Elem. Ed., Cherryuale Patsy C. Moreland Art, Miami, Okln. Lorine V. Miner Bus. Ed., Webb City, Mo. Jerry L. Milligan Ed., Buffalo Victor L. Morgan Larry L. Mosburg Phys. Ed., Clay Center .lohn Miranda Bus. Ad., Cojfeyville Donald L. Mock Acc., M cCune Wanda A. Mosher Music Ed., Walker, Mo. .lay B. Munsell Elem. Ed., Parsons Elmarie Oehme Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Phillip H. 0'Malley Bus., Scammon .lack N. Murray Acc., Galena Richard F, Myers Soc. Sci., Independence Ronald F. Oney Phys. Ed., Alba, Mo. Carol I. O'Rear Bus. Ad., Caney Ken T. Nakaza Art Ed., Kapaa Kauai: Hawaii Natalie B. Neal Home Ee., Altamont Frank R. Ortolani Soc. Sci., Huntington, N. Y. Margaret H. Overby Elem. Ed., Parsons Loretta Nelson Elem. Ed., Kansas City Carrie Newman Elem. Ed., Kansas City Donald P. Overeem Bus. Ad., Hutchinson John W. Overman, III Bio., Prairie Village Don A. Nichols Psych., Bronson it -..,.-J Q'-1,4 -sr reywaa tifa-.ir f - f . ftg7ff:522g6sf 5'fwWf X 5: ff' Viflffilefesta , V. Monty L. 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Bryant Galena .lune S. Carpenter Pittsburg .lim R. Neill Independence, Mo. Cecil Nightingale Pittsburg Forest Pierce Oscar C. K. Chiang Plnsburg Taipei, Tniwrm, Chino ,W lien Cooksey, Jr. I'vllI'f1l7I1f1, Olria. Robert L. Estes Conway' Springs Jane Pluto Cojffeyville Patrick H. Poole Columbus Errol C. Reimer Vinita, Olflu. Eugene C. Lampc Robert MCGL-c Katlilt-en C. 31cPlierson Spenrville Pittsburg Pittsburg William E. Gifford Horan .lolin A. Goddard Pittsburg Sidney Guthrie joe A- Rinck Piztsburg Paola Claud C. Robinson Parsons Robert L. Ross .l amos lf. Hawley Lefzrerzworlb Riclzarrls, Mo. Walter l.. Hays f,Sl11Ufl10N7i6 ,Xrtliur M. Hedges, ,liz Webb Cilf. Wo. Francis Rugt-l lrtrleperzderzfv Wallace W. Soudur Columbus William D. Sprcngcr lil'Yt'l'ly ,l. Hood Pf '30 5 V K, Yvoslio. U0. f Lliurlos ll. lavkard. ,l r. I l'ilD0fHlilI W kllmcrl W. Kalln limsons l.t'Ullill'fl W. Stulnpll Edgerton Cone Todd Wirlziln lltfilll Wriglit Neorieslzrz graduates Floyd L. Ballenger Columbus Bettye J. Bangle Pittsburg Brenda L. Banks Kansas City Sandra Barher Osawatomie Donald G. Barnes Pittsburg Robert H. Barnes Stotts City, Mo. ,Junior Class Offi- cers, left to right: Ruth Leming, secre- taryg Mary Mayer, treasurer, Gary Ar- nett, presidentg Jim AuBuchon, vice president. Not Pic- tured: Marilyn Coleman, Student Assembly represen- tative. Katherine Abrahamson Carthage, Mo. Freddie K. Alford Chanute Ida E. Allton M iarni, Okla. Carol M. Ames Wellsville Emajeane Anderson Garnett Lynn A. Anderson Beattie Pat Anderson Pittsburg Jerry E. Archer Sarcoxie, Mo. Edward W. Armstrong, Kansas City Gary M. Arnett Clay Center Brian K. Atchley Pittsburg Janeil Atterbury Joplin, Mo. James M. AuBuchon Baxter Springs Melvin B. Austin Mound City Ralph E. Austin Joplin, Mo. Bobby G. Baker Stella, Mo. Herbert H. Baker Columbus Regina A. Baker Joplin, Mo. Charles U. Barnhart Liberty James L. Barone Arma Susan A. Beach Independence Janet M. Beeler Joplin, Mo. Bill D. Beeson Cojfeyville Randall W. Berry Grenola Jerry Bever Liberty Leonard Bierman Kansas City Judy Bird Mission Linda K, Bishop Parsons Sue Blackerhy Aurora, Colo. Bob D. Blankenship Joplin, Mo. Susan Blase Carthage, Mo. Frances J. Boccker Parsons Marilynn R. Boggs Pittsburg Mary I. Boglc Pittsburg Thomas J. Bohrer Zenda Jerry L. Bolander Parsons Barhara A, Bollwinkel Girard Charles .l. Bonnici Wichita LeRoy Bower Asbury, Mo. Warren W. Bradfield Pittsburg Diane Branham Kansas City, Mo. Edward M. Brennan Kansas City Lawrence A. Brewer Baxter Springs Glen A. Brewster Lawrence Ronald C. Broadhurst Parsons R. Rex Brookshire, II Baxter Springs Carolyn C. Brosscau Sarcoxie, Mo. NI. lrene Brown Pittsburg Cwr-ndnla Bryant Neodesha Betty .l. Bumgardnf-r Parsons Bernard 0. Burnett Fort Scott Karen A. Burnet! Fort Scott Mary B. Burns Pittsburg Robert G. Burns Independence, Mo. iuniors Yvonne Clay Joplin, Mo. Thomas M. Clemons Baxter Springs Karen K. Cloud Pittsburg Shirley li. Cohlf- llfliami, Okla. Dean Collins Iola .lerry li. Cooper Parsons Enriguv E. Corte Buenos Aires, Argen. Sidney T. Cnthran, Jr. Kansas City, Mo. .loyce Cottom Bartlesrille, Okla. Clenda L. Cox Parsons R. Fred Craig Sedan Alan C. Crawford Sedan David .l. Crockett Kansas City .ls-rrv Crowe Kansas Citi .luditli A. Crumley Neodesha Julia T. Cullum foplin. :lla Cerald D. Dani-nliauer Concordia Harry D, Dari Fronlpnnr we 1 li. 0-1 ' ff -wr ' ix fs ' if fs. .ef gf 3 ' if 3 ffl 1 3, 4 l x X' David L. Carruthers Tuisa, Ukia. Donald W. Carver Galena l.. Dwayne Ci-asa l.'of76J'1'illv lrma L. Chaney Wiami, Olrla. .lim R. Clark Pittsburg William E. Clark Leon Frank C. Bustamaniv Kansas Cilv' M. Daniel Butlvr Pill.vbnr,Q l,inda L. Caldwell Lebanon. illo. Dorothy A. Camphell Cherryrah' 'Nlyrna Y. Capp- Sedan .lurlilh K. Cartwright Webb City. Wo, ' ' g.e?iggffQz5gf3gg 1 5.83 22 i ISV '. ' - 'favs ' i ,Le af' Y' ., .. .. ,.. ga? . , ' ...1 Margaret E. Edmonds Elk City Frank E. 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Fred Dixon Arcadia .lerry L. Dodson Webb City, Mo. Evelyn A. Dormois Chanate .lohn D. Doty Miami, Olfla. Bob Dove Parsons Donece Dragon Neodesha David R. Drake Nevada, Mo. Carl J. Druart Frontenac James F. Duree Riverton Patricia Durscherl Caney Billy R. Eason Nevada, Mo. Edward A. Eddy Kansas City Glen 0. Eden Cojeyville luniors Barbara Etter Jasper, Mo. Loren T. Evison Parsons Ann Farahi Pittsburg Shirley A. Farnsworth Moline Spencer L. Fickel Chanate Shirley Fisher Crenola .lames A, Fivian Ottawa Eugene Foote Hane, Mo. Jewell E. Frownfelter Joplin, Mo. Carolyn J. Fox Independence Larry l. Ganaung Osawatomie Larry L. Gannon Seneca, Mo. .luanita M. Garrett Parsons Kathryn A. Gasclm Pittsburg Robert .l. Gates Webb City, Mo. D. .lean Gaut Colleyville Bobbie S. Gay Pittsburg Frances Gendusa Pittsburg .lerry L. Hasson Parsons .lim C. Hathaway Kansas City Kun R. Hawkinson Franlffort Karen A. Haycs Quapaw, Okla. Linda K. Hays Osawatomie Phillip D. Hazlett Joplin, Mo. ,Ianct S. Hedrick Fredonia Carl A. Hendon Kansas City Ross Hennesscy Wichita limshid Hoshmalpour Telieran, Iran Everett I.. Hess Carnell Howard Hess Winnelrl Marylyn K. Hill Parsons llI'Cl1fl21 S. Hinos Joplin., Ma. .lack ll. Hockenlxury Arkansas City llillic A. Hodgson Fort Scott Barbara B. Hofor Pittsburg Judy K. Holladay Towanda 533. . hs? O I lumors Bcity l... Hoover Pleasanton Everett E. Houser Wicliila Forest l,. Howard Independence Dale A. Howerton Kingman Sondra S. Hughes Parsons Vincent T, Ingersoll Lpavenworllz Anna L. .lackard ElDora1lo Manley S. .laclison Oswego Francilc M. .lames F art Scan Anita S. Jefferson Wiclzifa Andrew .l. .lohnson Pittsburg Bess E. .lohnson Wistar, Olfla. .loan R. .lolinson Kansas City Nlargaret K. .lolinson Joplin, lla. l'aul K. .lolinson Parsons Lorna NI. Johnston Carlanrl .lamcs .l. .lonus Joplin Rolwrt W. Jones Parsons .J hi Wgsig, ' , - .: 1' as - iw H212 - . aw, 21555.-1.,i-.. 'Sli 1 as Saunclra K. Hollingsworth Carl D. Coszoak lolo William R. Crimes Kansas City Conrad Culntra Pierre City, Mo. Cary J. Haag Kansas City liarliara Hamlin lnrlepenrlvnce Donald l.. Harris H cpl er lmuis Hart Riclzrnonrl Ernie H. l'lartn1an Sabetha Wichita Martha C. Hollis Fredonia Homer D. Holmes Parsons Darwin L. Hollgrsn Clay Cvnler Floyd L. Hoorl Carl lunrlion, Mo. Robert C. Hoocl Carthage, Mo. sw. f'-.f:i-sl5wg- -af-,saws .Q .,... . ii 5 LQ? f SX ixissv' -'lf Z:-'L 'I-': Wi ,ng . 5 i7'??li??L5i H - f ' - Aibifiixi s in ' 2 .. wfsazgfwis .s1.,i,.si - . .. . iw fsaimmr, V, .Q-pf. -f.f2,,.,.., s2tsz,wf-my za.. , fggsigifs igsiggegn gf . A rf, is ....... ou t fm ,afwif .3 ,W 2 W Mr . . slew' . P ff W I f 5.12216 2 s S -: Tm 'C 5 fi Q er . 1 5:2 ' ' S X VM' 1 V . . -11.532511 -' . I L kr , 4 ' - ' ' l H iris - :Q K 5 s. as X. K 'Eiff- ir ff' WAI: nw 9,54 K, +5 ' ' lfiflifffvllz-fl i f I ' 2. 7-' ' ,rm , aw wg . . .i 'Nw 1, if . T. '- ' 3 -fyl ' o r M.. S 5 xy , A war I Ne .ef mx .. v .Q --.an u H.. .. .,... ., .... . .-url: si L. 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Lipsey Nevaria, Mo. Marcia R. Liston Coffeyville Alfred P. Long foplin, Mo. C. Caroll Long Carthage, Mo. Donna E. Longerot Pittsburg Ronald D. Lowe Prescott Marvin P. Ludlum .lfloran T. Tiniotheia Lukon Kansas City Don H. Lundquest Pittsburg Sharon K, McClenal1an Pittsburg Barbara McDonald Pendleton, Ore. Bill McFarland lloanfiville, Mo. Carrol A. McFerron flsbury, lilo. Carol K. MeCuHin Ioln Ellen M. McKnight Baxter Springs Barbara J. McMillen lfliami, Olja. Kenneth L. Mahafley Pittsburg Nlarda L. Mahaney Ifofieyville Judith A. Mahieu Parsons lion L. Marks llfliami, Olrla. Cary F. Murquardt lllevazla, Mo, ll. William Marshall Leavcnworlli .l. l. Marshall lnflcpenllenrv :X rlhul' A. Martens Pittsburg Edgar l.. Mnrtr-as Anllzony l'4'I0 Mussvngill Overland Parlf lflnssic Malllicws Miami, Okla. Nlury E. Malyvr Chanalz' .lamicc M1-icr Liberal, Mo. A. .l. Mengllini Frontcnar' Mario A. Mcsscr ' Fulton Donald L. Miller Pitlsburg Vlurgurcl H. Miller Miami, Olfla. Martha K. Miller lr1rlfper1rlf'r1r'r' Wailiflu L. Milvlicll Joplin, Mo. Ralph E. Mock Columbus Patricia A. Ogren Kansas Citi' lluvifl E. Ov:-rn1an..ll'. Oswago .lnyrc E. Pago Parlfcr Kathryn R. Parish llianli, Olfla. Marvin llzlrlicy Isabel llllriviu A. Patchin Parsons Yvru Xl. Pearson Parsons lilllllli F. l1l'UIlll'4 Parsons l.zu'l'y Perkins lliarni, Olrla. Gail Pl-lure Vfoslio, lllo. .loan Pntlx' .l0plin, illo. ll:-mmf' ll. l if-rm' Allgllilfl llvlurw .l. llillnn Piftsburg Ill-wiv A, Plummer ffarillagrf, llo. Wuym' E. l'oe Lamar llulu-rt E. Porter Galena l'lll'fll'lt'lx ll. l'otIr-r Sedan .lolm W. Powvll loplin. Ma. Dixie Moffett Joplin llflo xr mm 'llonleith Joplin lla lane Nluun Prttsbur lcannn S 'Vlnnre Joplin Wo Lmrn A Nlmiic ,llinrlonmines .lln Riclmrcl .l. Morton Alloona Hui-I A. Mosley Kansas City Hurmnz Motazedi Tclzeran, lran l llillip S. Munson Wrfbb Cify, Mo. llluinr' A. fllurplley Pittsburg Karl D. Murphy Fredonia .lulm E. Murray Walnut .luliu C. Ncgretn Parsons .launw K. 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Seaherry Kansas City Marshall Seavey .'VIission Thomas .l. Seib Ness City Fred W. Schultz Hutchinson Don Sieberns Nevada, Mo. Inez J. Siefker Moran Carl T. Simpson, Jr. Joplin, Mo. Heather M. Sims Olathe Linda D, Slaughter Wichita DeLoy S. Smith Wichita Marilyn Smith Lawrence Marvin L. Smith Moline Oren L. Smith Wichita Sharon Smith Pittsburg Twila J. Smith Frellonia Jon C. Solomon Joplin, Mo. Carolyn A. Southern Carl Junction, Mo. Dennis G. Spillc Carterville, Mo. Karen S. Spillman Kansas City' Judi K. Stambach Osborne Donald D. Starkey Fulton, Mo. ...eg ufsifea . measly? W X ,.a.,,-g-1.2 egQgZ3ih?WQe:HrHmi iQ55Mr5as aogna, . Eiga- ' 1.932255 2355722255 . 1, w.5a2,1-at f Amigos Qt ,, . ::' 5.1-322551 ??agQQggs3Q.' . -a a. t.:.yf..s in-an Sisszszwr taaaa Wann, .raarai .ilifgirassf ,. ., .ae . Qisfts ,N may fiiifiliei :etixzstge !Efl3?g?EZ? 195555555 :. '1 . Q 1 t X 2 A t at Q32 we ,arf v as 3 A fs We- sa Q is , . Q :,, ,Q , MW x K r Q 9' .I is rg W- at -a li 13'- Geralri V. 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Wade Pittsburg Hilda V. Walker Columbus Cary L. Wall Parsons Annette Warren Kansas City, Mo. Mary K. Wart Pittsburg Sharon K. Washam Mound Valley Carole .l. Watts Vinita, Okla. Mary .L Webber Haysville Cambridge, Mass. Betty L. Woodroof Parsons Clayton E. Woodrum Parsons Freda E. Wright F art Scott Rayma G, Yocam Purcell, Mo. loan E. Young Mission .lames A. Zordani Frontenac - . 2 H:u..' 3. 5 : 1' i . .- f , ' , 1 ' 'ts ls' 'f' 555, ' 593532552 I . -1. . gf . -gilsezgrqewsgewt .. 1 . f sfe,,'?e.:mtN52z.e'53?lE I ' new ff... ta. . 'W .35 1-. , ' ' ' . , , -:..zn:L2s 1 wie . , .... . get . ggef stftsg v fl.. .- . f- t- , I g. ,, .1, X.,m.!fM5kTff -via-wow' 5' .gen Ye' We --.91 f .,-. 2 - ' yr.: , Q, , ,, gi ..,, 1' fr 3' ft' A if 4 . .2 ga' .. , xg, . ,. ,Z ,... .,.. 7 , M. , ft t es 2 v 'V w ,gl E pf Q at gt iw.. . A Pd .W as, ,lk P 55.3 P wa. P a , Q .Q . 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Wilson Oxrzwatornie Sophomore Class Oli- cers, left to right: Joe Thomson, vice presi- dentg Ronnie Long- staif, Student Assembly representativeg Jean Miller, secretaryg Bob Bosseau, president. Not pictured: Sue Green, treasurer. .lohnnic R. Adams Pittsburg Kay Adams Wichita Gary M. Allen Pittsburg Jack l.. Allen Pittsburg Opal I.. Alle-n Kansas City Kfnnetll W. Armstrong Hepler Gerald ll. Atkins Baxter Springs llarold D. Atkinson W. Mineral .lurlitli Auscmus- Pittsburg Sue Bain Baxter Springs Martha Baker Canej' Rich Baldwin Pittsburg Charlvs R. Barrick Pittsburg lin-nl A. Batten Pittsburg IH-nny M. Benandcr Pittsburg Carol liillington Pittsburg Larry S. lilackluurn Parsons Bill l'. Bohn-1' Zemin Xlarxin L. Bnorc Cirarti llolm Uosscau Pittsburg llim-lmnl l.. llournomillv Pittsburg .lLll'lIll4'lyll Rrnvlx Kingman Suzannn' .l. Brodir Widlilzt Paul Nl. Brook- Webb City In-urge A. Bl'UVVl'lSW0l'lll Pueblo, Cola. Mary .lo lluclunan Paola .lam-1 l.. liufurtl Kansas Citi .lim lf. Bunch ll:-vliy li. Burgin Pittsburg Ronald E. Burns l,1fn1'011u'ortl1 J H 4 'QW wif Ronald .l. llcnnvlt Frontenac Mike Berry Lamar Nelson L. liutz Wichita Cathy Cumplmell Pittsburg Craig F. Campbell Coorllanrl .lohn D. Cureggio Croweburg Connie L. Curr Fredonia Ed C. Carter Nevada, Mo. .lumcs R. Coldiron Columbus Linda K. Cole Kansas City Donna Commons Baxter Springs Hurry R. Comstock Ft. Scan Sharon Coon Watervliet, Mich. Gene Corsini Pittsburg Kenneth L. Cotlerman Fayetteville, Ark. Kirby C. Counce Sand Springs, Okla. Lyle E. Couse Baxter Springs Florine D. Cowan Kansas City Bill Cowsill Pittsburg .lerry W. Craft Pittsburg Charlene S. Crane Kansas City Darlene L. Crane Kansas City . ,ma . . . , . tQ-?15g1eYfiei'fi- f ,P 5 ' 199.55525 an -e-gy. tg , .... uf 1, 1 T0mmY J. Crockett Liberal a David V. Dalton iii 'I' m y David D. Darrow , Kansas city My ligi Cecil W. Deel ir' 5 Osawatomie l ' Jon DelI'Antonia 'V Pittsburg 3 7 f P fha V H Rose Mary Dempsey Paola Leta C. Deonier Eudora Beverly K. DeWater Moline Relva L. Dickson Bonner Springs Ronnie A. Dickson Bonner Springs Judith L Dodge Erie Kenneth M Doffm, Wichita Terry .l DoLanc Anna Dennis E Donoxan Tribune Nlarlcnc Douglas Moline ...WSW kin? 'fi fi Mo Clturlcs L. Chuncellor Usuwatonzlc Ku Klci Cllu Kowloon, China .lim Cliullb lfvlle I UlJ,l'I'1I6, S, Daly Francis lil. Clark liaxtcr Springs Shirley Clint' l'it'sl111rg l.znrry H. Clum Conway Springs Ronald D. Dringenbcrg Gulesburg Sandy Duncan Neoslzo Michael W. Dunn Kansas City Linda L. Euglcson Columbus Yirginia Eagleson Colurnlius ll. ll. Earnllarl For! Mill. S. C. Sallyamn: Edminstcr Kansas City Helly J. Elimon NPIUIOII Sue Crevn Neoslzo Vicki S. Greer Pittsburg Arvilla F. Gregor Cassoday Harry W. Cmh Emporia Randall F. Guinn Neuarla, Mo, Marin- A. Haberbnscli Lawrenrc .lanei Kvusvll .Vorwirlz Billy I.. Cnwanf Wvir l' rank .l. lvfillltl Anna CllilTll'S R. Grant f,9flll'IIllJIIIlI' ill'0lglll0Il C Ellloll Columbus Virginia A. Ellinll Pittsburg Sandra D. Ellis Pittsburg Nancy J. Emerson Pittsburg Anna M. Estee- fl0l1WflYV Springs Wilton M. Fairbank Wirliita Gloria Fernetti Pittsburg Edward N. Finley Pittsburg .lamvs M. Finley Pittsburg Nlyrna Fools Voline I4-roy Foreman Altamont Larry T. Foilm' Joplin, 110. Mary L. Fox Walnut Wilma S. Francis Row' Hill N14-rle L. Frobisli Columbus Donald L. Fromnng Weir llarliara S. Cardm-1' Arcadia .ludy A. Garrett Baxler Springs Mary A. Gemmf-ll .'WcCzu1e Kay L. Gibson lfuxrer Springs .lulln C. Gilletht Cirarrl Madge Ginarcli lfrontenac Nlarlc-no K. Cmeinc-1 Pitlsburg linda R. Gold l,iberr1l,Mo. .lamr-S F. Coscli NlUV'IL'l!'l1 Lan? Hazldrwk Lamar, Mo. Karon l.. Hllgll'IIlilI1ll Hepler Mary B. Hainlinz- IIllfSl7I1l',Lf Nlirkey K. Hallam Galena Rosalea Hanson Chanulv Ronnie R. Harvf-l ForISn1itl1. Arl. Hedy Hashimoto Waimea, Hawaii Nelda R. Hawkins Goodman, Mo. Joan Herrmann Wichita Cary F. Hevel Oswego David H. Hightower Pittsburg Sharon Hizar Pittsburg Michael W. Hoag Kansas City, Mo. Carole Hodgson Columbus P. .l. Holman Greenfield, Mo. Mary .l. Hoover Pleasanton Marlys Horn lfloline Stephen L. Ireland Sabetha Mike Johnston Joplin, Mo. Fleta L. Jones Girard Frank L. Jones, Jr. Bonner Springs Linda S. Jones Joplin, Mo. Roger Jones Walnut Roscoe L. ,Iontra Howard Melvin C. Joseph Pittsburg Carole Kazmierski Pittsburg .lohn E. Keearns Pittsburg Kay Kehl Olathe Karen Keller Pittsburg Karl R. Kelsey Gam ett Roberta C. Kendall Carthage, Mo. Kay L Kennedy Pittsburg Warren L. Kime Pittsburg Cary L. Kincaid Molvane Kay E. King Pittsburg Ronald D. Kirk Pittsburg Trudy L. Kite Baxter Springs Richard L. Klepac Kansas City Laurie Klopfenstein Mound City Tom Korn Kan sas City Robert A. Laflen Moundville, Mo. Larry K. Lance Rose Hill David E. Lane Liberal, Mo. Larry A. Lane Liberal, Mo. Marla S. Lane Pittsburg Michael Lawrence function City .l erry M. Leatherman M ul vane llarbara Lee Cherokee John P. Lee Carthage, Mo. Mm-rle Leech Oswego Gail Leeper Columbus Marjorie M. LeCorc Galena Horacio D. D. Lemos Rio de Jeneiro, Brazil Lucille Leonard McCunr Judy R. Little Pittsburg Mary Logsdon Grenala John R. Lohman Leauenworllz David L. Lomshek Pittsburg Jack H. Lonergan Leavenworth Hugh M. Long Webb City Gerald E. Longerol Pittsburg Ronald E. Longstaff Pittsburg Phyllis E. Lucas Leon Hugh .l. Lundman .loplin Sylvia A. McCalla Inriependenrf' Maurice D. McClonal1an Pittsburg Tom McCorkill Springfield, Mo. Tom McCourt Osawalomia Caal A. McCully Wichita Don E. McGlothlin Pittsburg Connie Sur- McLean Howarrl Michael McMullen Barllesrille, Olfla. Earnest W. McNicklv Mound Vallm James E, Mcvllilliarn- Pittsburg Karen C. Malam- Fort Scott Richard E. Marlin Pittsburg Marilyn S. Martinous Pittsburg Walter A. Mason Neodesha .lames R. Maxoy Fort Smith, Ark. Marcia C. Meyor Olathr- Dalc E. Milburn Ottawa lean M. Millar Cherryvala Don Millikr-n Pittsburg Ann Mitch:-ll Anriorson, Mo. Sherrie N. Mitclu-ll Jasper, .lla Mary F. Molku Cherolfaa llrc-nda .ll Moor Wellington .ludy Moon- Kansas Cin' Rohcrt R. Moran Carthage, Mo. Martin Morford Rolla, Mn. Ron Morgan Pittsburg Stephen H. Motokuwn Honolulu, Hawaii David D. Mullie- Pleasanton Helly .l. Murray Pittsburg my Don J. Murray Walnut Kathy Myers Carthage, Mo. Eugene W. Nash Joplin, Mo. Susan Pratt Carthage, Mo. James M. Quinn Pittsburg John S. Rawson Webb City, Mo. Charles Reece Thayer Patt Reimer Vinita, Okla. George R. Rennick Wichita Brenda Rhinehart Lamar, Mo. John R. Roeser Franklin Donald M. Romine Ramona, Calif. Earline Rose LaCygn.e Erma Rose LaCygne Nancy Russey Wichita Martha A. Sanders Columbus Bob Sargert Kansas City Carolyn Schelin Verona, Mo. my - . sr bs Q 15 16- Q ,, , J. .NWV .. ...LM-. .-. .W,3g.ie55, 2 if 1 Q get tgw . iffism? .. at -- f. ,,:..' Dwglas C- Scherer E Caffeyvflfe t . Q- . Mickey Scott Columbus -loc J- NCPOW Judy J. Sharp Gffflfd 014,116 .Feffk Lowell R. Sharp J Zella J. Shaver Wichita Marie Niggemann S G h G m G S Donald L. Shoup Columbus Oronogo, Mo. 'iv wi l I3 3 Judith R. O'De1l Longton J. Brian Odom Caney Larry R. Oliverson Chariute John C. O'Malley Pittsburg Rex F. Osborn Joplin, Mo. Phyllis J. Osburn Neodesha Otto Ossana Armu Donald R. Pargen F nrt Scott Emma L. Patterson Fort Scott Ruth Ann Pease Lalfygne Stephen L. Pellet Fort Scott Harold l. Peters Joplin, Mo. Roscoe Peterson Girard Wylie E. Pettit Jane, Mo. Richard F. Piper Wichita Carol K. Pitts .loplin, Mo. Dorothy W. Plumm Fredonia Gene I. Poland Olathe Paula Polfer Kansas City, Mo. Pamela J. Porr Pittsburg CI' Dennis E. Smirl S cammon Barbara A. Smith Shawnee Mission Carolyn S. Smith F art Scott Gary R. Smith Baxter Springs sQ.1s,fW M...-4,f,, ft. ,.,.,i mFsat5'iftsgf5:U wl'1 . f-th -was 25? Bkwser-.aw 1 . ' . -::f-emu' t,:des1Qw,5.as is - as fflis 'rfevy v' . ' . ' ,515 t.gQ?,g.t ' .e -. tsgisze , - fgigtggf . . -ew 65 .. ,,.g . .W if J -is t ' T 5 i , s E Na 32?-W 'Y J 4.3. if , Q 3 ie t K X tw ? : i. 1 t . tit ' at i 5 i 5 2 w-tn... Paul N. Smith Pittsburg Stanlvy Smith Topclfa Wilma M. Smith llinflen Mines, Wo. Charles E. Snow l'it1sburg Paul L. Spanglvr lola Karen Spicer Pittsburg .lamcs L. Spigurvlli Frontenac Joi A. Stacey Carthage, Mo. Kennn-th M. Slanscl Piltslzurg Richard L. Stewart llianzi, Olrla. Emma D. Stitelvl' Farlinglon Donald R. Slrvvl Vlfami, Olfla. Willis S. Stricklin Weir Max Sullins Osawalomie Ellen E. Sykes Oswego Ronald R. Turtcr Scammon Janet M. Thomas Kansas City .lanive E. Thomas Kansas City Nancy V. Thomas Raxlvr Springs Lawrence D. Thompson Smmnion Karen L. Walizer Pittsburg: Ruby L. Waller Tulsa, Okla. Keith D. Wan Winfield Dennis E. Webster Derby NUIICY M- Tindel Wanda Weickert l'in.sbur LaC nf' . sophomores .. Richard F. Weilert Humboldz John C. Wells Thomas R. Tomlinson Ottawa Unarga, Ill. Karon Trammell Wirhita David L. Traylor El Uoraflo Paul W. Tao Hong Kong Dorothy A. Wieoherl Brazilian Peggy Wilcox Neozleslm Linda Williams Pittsburg Don S. Wills Fort Scalt Carol .L Winkel Cherryvalff .lohn A. Witherspoon Webb City, Mo. 'Vlarrus Y. Wong: Kang Kang Dean A. Wood St. Paul Karen L, Woodard Carleruillc, Mo. Tony Woodward Lamar, Mo. Sandra S. Woody Garland Larry L. Wynes Nfrarla, .'l'lo. Walter Yamaguchi Kapaa. Hawaii Waynv J. Young Clay Ceniar Bob Ze!!! Cirara' Carolyn West Mapletan .lorry D. Wheeler Fort Sroll .lune K. Abe Honolulu, Hawaii Dennis L. Adams Pleasanton Helen E. Adams Kingman Lana K. Adamson Pittsburg Terry C. Aikins Oxford Glen A. Aker Pittsburg Frank L. Albertini Clietopa Nancy G. Alderson Derby Ernest E. Alford, .lr. Lawton .lohn L. Altizer Neoslto, Mo. Rose M. Amershek Pittsburg Abbas Amidi-Mazaheri Esfahan, lran .lamshid Amiri-Beigvand .lim Askins Pittsburg William R. Atehley Pittsburg Susan C. Austin Ft. Scott Betty Lou Bailey Carthage, Mo. Don Bainter Liberal, Mo. James F. Bailey Paola 32: Iran Donna S. Anderson Joplin, Mo. Helen ,l. Andrews Wichita si 1855? 3 ff? ,gr V awe twig! ' 1 - .Y-ew . , asia A W -' i. a:'e gi -.s3Yfz1?2qe,1e 1 '1 Q 'lfesj zfggfz QSQTW 2.. '. . ...zfzwzexsffwlgg iwsafaf is ,f'-Q'is2i.5-'fignazsg - - Li Iwi' If - TQ Michael H. Baker Webb City, Mo. Keith M. Ball Potwin Sherry Ballock Pittsburg Bobbie L. Banks Pittsburg Eugene .l. Barlouie Offerla Louie L. Barney Weir Del M. Bartelli Pittsburg .loan S. Barth Fredonia Clark W. Beasley Onolis Melva L. Beasley Pittsburg Louanne M. Bell Kansas City Fred T. Billingsley Joplin, Mo. Linda .lo Blazic Arma George J. Blundell Scammon Dona Boatman Joplin, Mo. Diana L. Bodine Columbus Eunice Bogatay Franlrlin Larry R. Bohn Halstead David Boltz Warrensburg, Mo. Harry E. Bond Lea.11enworth Nlirriam S. Bond Ft. Scott William A. Borden Cirarfl A gnes A. Bourlard Argonia Louis Bourlard Pittsburg Charles E. Bradsha Baxter Springs 3 A . . rays'-'. YW' gia n t? A1, Zi,, SZ,l , W 5' nu lm- X . l. wma FRESHMAN CLASS OFFI- CERS, Left to Right: Bar- bara Clark, Vice Pres.: Lyn Pistotnik, Student Assem. Rep. Not pie- tured: Jacqueline para- more, Treas. Alma J. Cameron Frontenac Jerry H. Campbell Pittsburg Pat E. Campbell Coodlonal llent Carnes Mount Hope Darline Carter Pittsburg Mary A. Castagno Cherokee Loxie J. Castle Augusta Alexander Chan Hong Kong Thomas Cheng Pittsburg Jerry L. Chester Webb City, Mo. Gerald J. Clirisman Roselaztn, Ind. Patricia A. Christmas Humboldt Bill Christopher Nevada, Mo. Connie J. Cinotto Frontenac Barbara E. Clark Baxter Springs Cynthia R. Clark Baxter Springs Layne Clark Anderson, Mo. Billie L. Clarkson Pittsburg Starlet D. Clary Galena John L. Claunch Kansas City, Mo. Donna L. Clayton Mapleton Archie L. Cloud, .lr. Leavenworth .ludy M. Clough Buffalo ,lorry J. Coburn Pleasanton Albert E, Conrad Parker .lack Brady Pittsburg Sliarrene K. Braun Pittsburg Barbara J. Breazeal Pittsburg Lynn P. Breen Wellington Gerald E. Brewster Lawrence Ronnie D. Brindlc- Girard Bonnie .l. Brock Baxter Springs Beverly M. Brown Monett, Mo. Robert W. Brown Pittsburg .lohn E. Brunct Frontenac Denis Buch:- Arma William H. Bullard Joplin, Mo. Kay F. Burge Haysville Larry L. Burgess Coorlland Jon Burgliart Howard Cary S. Burgin Pittsburg Raymond E. Burns Pittsburg Suzann Burris Winfielrl .Iohn Bussinger Nevada, Mo. Jerry L. Butler Riverton Robert W. Caldwell Kansas City James L. Cook Lamar, Mo. Pat Crain Pittsburg James E. Daunheimer Tucson, Ariz. Charles C. Cornwell Lawrence Sue E. Cortner Osawatornie Rolland D. Cummings Pittsburg Dale Cunningham Parsons Audre A. Dihhle Paul E. Cook Overland Park Anna M. Coon Blue Mauna' ' Harvey J. Cooper Carthage, M o. .lames J. Copeland Pittsburg Thomas J. Crocker Girard .lumes D. Cross Manhattan Jo .lanet Crowell Howard hn D. Crume, Jr. Leavenworth Deane R. Davis Manhattan Cary R. Dawson Webb City, Mo. James R. Deaver Sabetha Aldene Dennis M apleton Y Kansas City, Mo. Alleen S. Diklich Fall River Mary E. Drenik Frontenac Betty Emerson Columbus 248 Maurice Eaton Columbus Richard L. Ehy Parsons Billye L. Dungan Baxter Springs Harold D. Dunning H oisinston .l Mike Easley Webb City, Mo. erry L. Easterly Pittsburg Ronald L. Emerson Pittsburg David Endicott Pleasanton Karen L. Epler Columbus .lohn G. Epting Burlington 3 Darlene Cox La Cygne Richard A. Coy Columbus , i Robert Curran Pittsburgh, Penn. Russell F. Dahl Franlflin Square, N. Y. -Us Michael L. Downey Carthage, Mo. .lonell Doyle Pittsburg Richard D. Elliott Conway Springs Darlene Ellis Pittsburg Sharon Farnsworth Moline Behrooz Farrahi Tehran Edward A. Finck Wantagli, N. Y. Allen F. Fitch Pittsburg Richard H. Fullz Pleasanton Donna R. Galwl Meade Nlarilyn K. Gibson Pittsburg llatricia J. Gilkcy Kansas City Bill Ertman Pittsburg Larry D. Evans Kansas City Carole M. Ferguson Erie Louis D. Ferlo Scam mon Billy J. Foreman Altamont Terry W. Fox 'Vez1arla, Mo. Dorothy K. Gartner Pittsburg Ronald H. Gauthier Wichita Sharon J. Gleason Wichita Harold l.. Grave Pittsburg Patricia J. Farris Orange, Tex James R. Felzien St. Francis Robert J. Fleming Pittsburg Hugh A. Flowers Baxter Springs Leonard F. Gahagan Walnut Dale' E. Ganzman Merrianz Ray W. Gillespie Leavenworth Ron G. Girmm Pittsburg Marilyn Evans Pittsburg Carol A. Fallis Wission Jon R. Farmer Oronogo, M o. Dennis R. Ferman Burlington l.orna Ferrier Columbus Rita C. Fiechtl Ch erryvalc Gail Fralif' Winfield Larry R. Frasco Pittsburg Harry W. Frizzell Webb City, Mo. Nlickie Gendusa Pittsburg Gary R. Gegen Culwicli Pat Gibby Baxter Springs James L. Graham El Dorado 'Vlike E. Griggs Pittsburg 24 Joe H. Grizzle, Jr. Columbus Kathy Harris Wichita Kathryn E. Harry Pittsburg Dwayne L. Harts Walnut Beth Harvey Cherokee .ludith A. Hastings Pittsburg Sandra K. Hawkins Arma Rarbara J. Hayes Galena Harold N. Hayes Fayetteville, Ark. Nick Hedensten Fort Dodge, Ia. Mary A. Henderson Mapletoli Edwin .l. Hendershot Verona, Mo. Ronnie R. Hepworth Kansas City ii 5' .R PQV , :' . if ' 5' f'f5f ',1 Richard A. Cudgen Pittsburg Barbara K. Guinn Tulsa, Olrla. Dorothy E. Haage Pittsburg Melinde Hackel Kansas City Douglas Haile Larmar Paul L. Hale Columbus Glen A. Hall Oslfaloosa james L. Hamar Clianute Hudson H. Hamilton Topelfa Kathleen Heston Kansas City, Mo. Willis J. Heydenberk Lamar, Mo. James Hicklin Drexel, Mo. Robert K. Higgins Prairie Village Suzanne Y. Higgs Joplin, Mo. Monty R. Hines Wichita Charles M. Hisey, Jr. Pittsburg Leslie C. Hobbs Carl function, Mo. Larry E. Hodges Parsons .lon R. Hamilton Ottawa Larry R. Hamilton Columbus .lorry O. Hampton LaCygne Tom D. Hankins Cedaruale Zlanet R. Harbort Arma Ron A. Harbour Olathe Betty .l. Hardin Frontenac Barbara K. Harmon Pittsburg .ludith J. Harris Jasper, Mo. James E. Hodgson Scammon Ronald D. Hoffman Butler, Mo. Donald E. Holley Pittsburg Elizabeth A. Holloway Wichita Mary D. Holmes N eosho, Mo. Zoe A. Holmes Pittsburg .lorry R. Horton Mission Michael L. Huddleson Pittsburg Beth E. Hudson Parsons XT? Roland K. Huff Hallowell Sharon E. Huff .lflcCune Stirling R. Hull Conway Springs Jack N, Hulsey Webb City, Mo. Robert R. Hutchins Carthage, Mo. Thomas J. Ireland Pittsburg David L. lson Wound City Ella J. James Kansas City Marilyn C. James Pittsburg ' . ,ga Us-'H' 1' yfiwf ff 'lf fl . 7' - J, 'Stiff' if fi t Virginia S. James Opolis Carol l.. Janezit Arma Lenore J. Kay anagh Ramon L. Jarhoc Parsons Elizabeth A. Jerk Pittsburg Bob Jenkins Kansas City .leaninv Jenson .Vission David E. John lizzrlinglon. .Nnnettc C. Johnson Pittsburg Darrell E. Johnson Pittsburg Pittsburg Mary K. Keegan Pittsburg Jerry W. Keeney Pittsburg Floyd E. Keith Wichita James M. Kelly Pittsburg Lynda S. Kessel Neosho, Mo. Kenneth L. Ketcham Shenanfloalz, Ia. Clayton W. Kicffaber. Jr. Prairie Village Julie M. King Kansas City Francis E. Johnson Carthage, Mo. Gail A. Johnson Valley Center Cary W. Johnson Ciraral John V. Johnson Fort Smith, Arlf. Davey J. Johnston Valley Center Jimmy L. Johnston Valley Center Jewelean Jones Kansas City Larry W. Jones Greensboro, N. C. Hazel L. Junior Arma David H. Kahn Pittsburg Carol Karr Paola Lonnie R. Karr LaCygne M. Elizabeth Kunkle Fort Scott Leroy .l. Lafferty Nevada, tllo. Dennis K. McLaughlin Linda A. McLaughlin Nevada, Mo. Patrick J. McNeill Pittsburg Mollie E. Mackie Pittsburg loan Macklin Paola Lawrence R. Maes Pittsburg Caramitta Lee Ottawa Pittsburg Margaret A. Lee Michael Manley Overland Parlr Fort Scott Mac Manning Atchinson Janet Leming James H. Marguardt Kansas City, Mo. Pittsburg David N. Leonard Greg P. Marsh McCune Champaign,Ill. Glen L. Lewis, Jr. Charles Etta Martin Olathe Tulsa, Okla. lmI Kn... . X - 181.262 ' -F . :i!7S2i??5xg1 .t Martha A. Koehler Nevada, Mo. Leslie R. Koger Columbus .loyce E. Kopmeyer Overland Park Larry J. Kipper Pleasanton TWTC L- Kirk Lana Gall McCullough Pittsburg Gregg M. Kirkendoll Pittsburg Karen K. Knewtson Altamont William R. Knight Scarnmon Claude S. McDaniel Baxter Springs .lames L. McDaniel lantha, Mo. .lanet R. Krack Wichita Frank J. Kuhel Hepler Roger D. Kulm Lamar, Mo. Anne L. Koppers Pittsburg Linda McElvain Arma lean McElwain Lonaton Sharon L. McEwen Wichita Charles M. McKinnie Joyce I. McGrew Centerville Gerry McKenna Brooklyn, N. Y. Erie Nevada, Mo. gn --,'- ' ' ' . ,ig t u rt fig.: an , , , ., Ei if P' ,dst J Karen Malmberg Kansas City, Mo. Arlene A. Malnar .lackie M. Lewis Wichita Georgia E. Longnecker Wichita Weir Steven R. Longstreet Joplin, Mo. Donna R. Lovelace Carthage, Mo. .lohn .l. Martin .leannie Mathews Kansas City Dennis R. Loveland Kansas City, Mo. .lames J. Loving Pittsburg Earl R. Ludlum Pittsburg Sue McCord Pittsburg M lil! I, fi P Cherie R. Lytle Carllyn L Mathis Prescott Girard Harold E. Mynatt Pittsburg M 1 R M f ld Ronnie R. Neal Afgaflm ay le Drexel, Mo. Robert J. Neely Pittsburg Melvin D. Nichols Arcarlia William .l. Niggemann Girard r ii ,f ' , -r . f , f , , wall ,f va., ali., Q . 5 ii .. Gloria .l. Noakes Erie Mary A. Meade Bonner Springs Verna M. Means Baxter Springs Lois L. O'Malle3' Scarnmon Sue C. Ooley Pittsburg Clyde W. Pace Kansas City Sandy K. Melton Mission Sandra S. Merando Pittsburg Leo A. Mertz Kansas City Carl E. Paddock Boyne City, Miclz. Linda C. Palango Franklin Jacqueline l. Paramore Bethel Brees R. Millard Leavenworth .lerry D. Millard Leavenworth Samuel K. Miller Giraral Shirley J. Park Pittsburg C. H. Parker Pleasanton Waynieth D. Miller Thayer Louis J. Molinar Frontenac Fred R. Mills Butler Mo. Don E. Minden LaC ne Meri? Mintz JoElla Parsons Hallowell Howffffl .lack A. Moberg l rairie Village Richard L. Moberly Kansas City , Andrew I. Montgomery Lawrence Rarbara Moore Golden City Mo. Earnestine Moore Nlel Moss Leiittown N. Y. Steve Munsinger Howard Pittsburg Billie B. Moran Weir .lohn J. Moricom Frontenac .lohn B. Morris Ezulora Charles E. Pike- Leavenworth Donald C. Pile Frorztenaz' Cary R. Pillarrl Frank or! Cerald L. Peter.- Larnar lllo. lla V. Pettit .lane Mo. Kathy .l. Pierce Wellsz illc Lyn Pislotnilc Piltsburb Saundra G. Pope fasper Mo Lewue W Porte: Columbus I hfford ,I 'Vlyer Janlce 'VI Potter llflfgfpufg C0lZt77lbLl? Vlr 1l D Potta Neosho 'llo .lo'm M. Pi, totnik Arma denise Magix? Qteven E. Pauk Joplin Mo. Marilyn .l. Perry Wichita . vn- it? ' A . . ii t ,' .,. . , . Msg K- ' 'vi fn 1 at ax Q at J QKZKZ5 it at in il 2 5 Melvin L. Riggs Oswego Gary Riseling Whitewater Clay Center John M. Robb John T. Shirley, III Pittsburg Lamar, Mo. Beverly A. Roberts Christine J. Simpsoi. Lenexa Pittsburg Carol L. Robinson Kincaid Clara J. Rogers Pittsburg Donna D. Rogers Pittsburg Anita S. Rogler Kincaid Larry E. Ross Blue Mound at 4 Karen L. Prather Riverton Daniel L. Prichard Fredonia Robert Radford Topeka Dennis L. Rainey Olathe Sylvia E. Ramsey Wichita Hosein T. Rangian Pittsburg Shirley A. Ratledge Pittsburg Jimmie B. Ray Olathe Janet S. Read Osawatornie Samuel R. Reda Cherokee Faye Reece Thayer Loraine C. Reed Gtethrie Center, Ia. Howard R. Reeves Galena Larry L. Rice Wichita at Gary V. Richardson ' Centerville Glenda Shepard Mapleton Martin J. Shepard Preston J. Singer ' Wantagh, N. Y. Larry Skiles Joplin, Ma. Nancy J. Smith Webb City, Mo. Sabina M. Snow Pittsburg James Row Pittsburg Marcia A. Rowe Winfield Kathleen E. Sapp Pittsburg Edward L. Sartore Arma James L. Schirk Pittsburg Betty E. Schneider Asbury, Mo. Dennis C. Scholl Beloit John D. Scholl, Jr. Cawlrer City Edward A. Schuherger Pittsburg William S. Schwenker ,Indepen dence , Charles E. Scott Mound City ffl: ' Betty A. Seiheri I K I Kathleen Seifert I: l x ' A Pittsburg . f l Mary D. Sharp 'i,' :',. Pmsbwg f John C. Sheldon A 'i'l ' Carthage, Mo. freshmen 'ii Carolyn Steffens Walnut Hauer P. Stephens Cheney Rohhie J. Stephenson Pittsburg Larry M. Stevison Pittsburg Janine Stukey Carl Junction, Mo. Dale W. Sullens Jasper, Mo. Becky Swing Wichita Richard F. Tackkett Clearwater Jean C. Takahayashi Hawaii Lloyd M. Tappana Webb City, Mo. Shirley A. Temple Iantha, Mo. Gary L. Tenhrink Kansas City Keith E. Terry LaCygne Richard L. Theys Pittsburg af M 1 r lzffisz- :E . . e1f..',,ff.1,ftt , ' ,, . rf :K 'ie rx. , .,. M Su Sharon A. Turner Danny Thomas Janice Turner Mo. Rohert J. Southern Carl Junction Thomas L. Speck, Jr. Osawalomie Valerie A. Squires Ulatli e Beth A. Staley Altoona Louis H. Stangc. Jr. Elsmare .loan K. Starhuck Thayer Claudia R. Staton Caney Olivia A. Steele Osawatornie Nancy S. Sleeves Chanzzte Girard Kansas City Richard F. Tusher Pittsburg Joyce L. Tweedy Rose Hill Janice K. Unruh Coffeyville Claire E. Uttley Pittsburg Richard L. Valentine Douglass Richard A. Vance Pittsburg Linda L. Van Cleave Galesburg Carmen Vanderhurg: Pittsburg Charles P Varsolona Arma rank A Vent Frontenac Elisabeth N. Verleyf Pittsburg John C. Viets Braztlton Nancy R. Volker Bonnie M. Thurman Granby, Mo. Carolyn J. Thurman N eosho, M 0. Gary G. Tow Nevaala, Mo. James H. Townsend F arlington Robert E. Townsend Farlington Earl H. Treat Gem Louis R. Tripp Shawnee William L. Trouskie Central Square, N. Y. Tom L. Troxel Pittsburg ..-t,,:, , tk' 'lf U Xi ' g Na V iv. X X in ,Wx NV in ,... ..-I-mat:--a,' xt-f f .. :Wt-,test 4, . ,gg za at . it I . . 4, . -..,., .. .wet . W . 4 J at ,aa ,R h as K-QM -Q-2 Q-,... J , i ffy , f ggaiiii, 1 r - ' I .elt 2 'Ire' ' 553 1? iii' eff ig, gm 2- . i .W gf We flat' ' 5 5 ,pi we ...,....4' R k,k,,. . R 'Nqr X 'WE It . L 3 win, - We . V , V. , .2 ,U 5 5 1 ui , , rl if . K ,,, . Zenith hw Sharon R. Wadman Cherryvale Suzan I. Waiio Virgin Islands .lohn C. Walker' Columbus Paul L. Walters Parsons Gary W. Wantiez Columbus Larry E. Ward Pittsburg Dennis W. Waring Garnett Reba K. Watson Pittsburg Sandra Way Kansas City Sharron J. Wehster Wichita Jerry E. Wentc F rontenac John J. Westfall Webb City, Mo. Cary V. Wheeler Olathe Tommy R. White Oswego Mary J. Whiteford Wellsville Trenetta A. Wilherl Opelousas, La. Vcrle Williams Pittsburg Mary R. Wilson Parsons Nancy L. Wilson Moline Dean W. Wincinger Norwich Marci L. Wise Fredonia James E. Wood Pittsburg Linda A. Wood Baxter Springs Stephen E. Wood Topeka Patsy Woods Viola Michael L. Worley Weir Marty Wycoff Garnett Sandra S. Yamamoto Philip W. Young Adrian, Mo. J ou W. Yount Lockwood, Mo. Rahmatollah Zandian Iran Josoph J. Zdybcl Berkeley Heights, N. J. Raymond T. Zimmerman Pittsburg .lohn D. Zinn Wichita Hono., Hawaii SEEING IS helievin H-ww Q I ' I ,ff fl, , M .15 ,Q . Q SP 1 2 sign va: .:' : Larry K. Adamson Pittsburg Rollert ,l. Beitzinger Frontenac Brenda B. Bevel' Coffeyville Rose M. Bicknell Pittsburg Daniel L. Bitter Hoisington Charles .l. lllessent Pittsburg Marvin E. Boline Arlmire Pittsburg Wulnut ,lohn E. Brilcy Chrmute Clay W. Brion Pittsburg Warren E Carlson Hutchinson Mary C. Casey Chrmute Mary J. Cherry Pittsburg Dennis H. Chuculate Larned Ronald L. Cody Topeka Charles F. Collins Pittsburg Katherine R. Cooper Pittsburg Larry E. Cundiff Wichita Don Deutsch Great Bend William E. Dummit Cassville, Mo. Donna L. Elliott F arlington Ronald G. Evans Pittsburg Nancy A. Fitzgerald .Manhattan William T. Gorman Emporia John R. Hamilton Pittsburg Roy E. Harrison Ulysses Joseph B. Hazelton Salina Curtis Higgins Pleasanton Elton L. Hilt Wellington Lena L. Hines Hume, Mo. Lyla R. Howey Cherokee Mary .l. Hunter Fort Scott Duane .laynes Thayer Ermalea Johnson Prescott .lames D. .lones Galena Leonard D. Jones Galena .lames A. Lawhorn Melvern ., .. .i . - ' 5 4 ,ar-533 ti sniff s ye W 1 X, ,v za M X Stephen D. Lomshek Pittsburg Pa -'z A. I. l d Saunrlra L. Bradley mum Czzffifrge Cary L. Martin Columbus Donna L. Moon Rose M. Ismdsliaw Chfvwfe Linda S. Mount Erie James L. Murray Cherokee w! ,..-4 f i 2 Joe F. Schauh Frontenac Virgil Musil Blue Rapids Ronnie R. Myers Baldwin Mike T. Oliver Leavenworth Carl A. Olson McCune Kenneth G. Parker Fort Scott Charles M. Parsons M cCune Andrew D. Peterson Eureka Vivian A. Redd Pittsburg Bob J. Rhoads Goorllanfl Joseph R. Riedel Pittsburg Earl A. Rogers Harueyville Helen L. Rosebaugh Moran Carol A. Schoenhofer Walnut Coral A. Smith .Salesburg Truman D. Stockdale Sheldon, Mo. jimmy L. Stoen Columbus Ralph E. Sturgeon Dodge City John E. Thelander Salina Donald W. Thompson Cherokee .loseph C. Tournear Pittsburg Mary M. Turner F art Scott Edgar Walker Kansas City, Mo. Connie F. Wilcox Columbus s Linda Wilson Chanute V O C CI O T1 C1 special ww f 'Mild' Se ,Ere 5? . . , 22,1:l ,555f,,5:. 5l5L. '2 . , ' -liizw i5:ff5f'fS:.E:2.f2II..':i, -- A I ff. ' 1:: 'x ' : J. :E .vs j eigqgfia as - . ' t , --rfe 5... W Q ,sz H, 2 ll wha- , W Francis P. Lau Katherine Ross Hong Kong Leavenworth Riley J. Zwahlen Hallowell 9 d H 4 4 .-fx. W ff! S N P x 5 1 I R 'uinfaj-, 1.5. Wm M H , : 35 . A . Q5 Q lm A 4 , ' my -. ' gg A R . 4923i f V . , 'f . 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Q.-v,,f4 MH - A an 2 fig, f , . K Aff -A ..... 1 X-1 . , E M ...,,. ,..... . -- W , ,. . . .. ' ' w , www 5 Az Q H V , 4. -.. - it A, y .4 r V. x I Ami!! 2 ,,g r - ,bv ff? -Q L W iam Q fi Qiwf' M .. , ' Ft6'?' -A , .. , ff 3 , ig vi A :VV 1.5 . .. , ....., yan. A? :W I fg, ...., M X5 ,QA 5' af I' ix be if 'Z wi , K L f L f xml? W Lk , ,Egg -- - if? .L , . Wm 1 :1WgJ A A r f' 3 f 'N ., 'ww ' AJ 2 - . Q i 'ff L ' , A p U ' 'ra 5- U 5 ' ' -fi I A Q W , , . A f , .- 54-f 5 Y . if i - .f.ywfmf,, - sg. , ' I in , hx ,xg N w. V XL ' L. yeorbook presents different outlook The 1961 KANZA Staff had an entirely different outlook on Kansas State College of Pittshurg,s year- hook. Led hy Editor Tom Cameron, this year,s staff aimed the KANZA for the studentis use in the future as a complete record of a year at K-State. The problems of the enlarged staff Were many. The fact that the hook was to be eighty pages larger than in 1960 added to these prohlems. Layouts were planned and copy written to present a full picture of life Hon the plains of Southeast Kansas? Meetings were often unorganized and deadlines Were hard to meet, hut the finished prod- uct was finally attained. All in all, the KANZA Staff has Worked hard to produce a yearbook that is different and of a better quality than ever seen before on the Pittsburg cam- pus. 7 M, V ' 4-W Tom Cameron, editor 260 Barbara Guinn, secretary. Max Sullins, assistant editor. Chuck Thomas, special Kanza photographer. KANZA Staff members included: Tom Cameron, editor, Charles Thomison, business manager, Max Sullins, assistant editor, Gene Poland, assistant busi- ness manager, Timotheia l,ukon, sports editor, Lu- anna Divine, assistant sports editor, Terre Kirk, as- sistant sports editor, Barbara Thomison, organiza- tions editor, Barbara Etter, assistant organizations editor, Sue Cortner, assistant organizations editor, Karen Spicer. sororities editor, Cary Smith, fraterni- ties editor, Carolyn Bizal, faculty editor, Beverly We1'lJe, homecoming editor, Valerie Squires, class panels editor, Lila Joseph, assistant class panels editor, lVlary Ann Meade, assistant class panels ed- itor, Michael lVlclVlullcn, special assistant, Olivia Steele, special assistant, David Barnhill, index ed- itor, Barbara Guinn, secretary, Rosemary Bayles, cover and division page designer, Chuck Thomas, special photographer, and Dr. Henry Bagley, spon- sor. ln addition to publishing the l96l KANZA, the staff produced the annual KANZA BALL which was held on Friday, lVlay 19, in the Ballroom of the Student Center. The l96l KANZA QUEEN Was crowned at the ball, and the books were distributed. 261 r Karen Spicer, sororities editor, and Gary Smith, fra- SPORTS STAFF: Luanna Divine, assistant, Timotheia Lukon, editor, Terre Kirk, assistant. ternities editor. Michael lVlclVlullen, special assistant. 262 Dr. Henry Bagley, coordinator of campus publications, Kanza spon- sor. 9' Sue Cortner, assistant organizations editor, and Olivia Steele, special assistant. Barbara Thomison, organizations editor, and Barbara Etter, assistant organizations editor. Rosemary Bayles, cover and divi- sion page designer. David Barnhill, index editor. E Beverly Werbe, homecoming editor, and Carolyn Bizal, faculty editor. CLASS PANELS STAFF: Lila Joseph, assistant, Valerie 263 Squires, editor, Mary Ann Meade, assistant. Left to right: Frank Trotman, associate editor second semesterg Linda Hays, editor both semesters. 5 .i ,. A ,K H tw si,s ,rs 5 K , 'AX Q I K vt . s L r ' it l iiiil 1 sili N' Chuck Thomas, photographer. :i it 5 mf' . X Y sitfs i,i rr'i Burdette Bee, associate editor first semester. Louis Bartholomew, business manager both semesters Left to right: Oscar Chiang, features editor first semesterg Gene Mor- ris, news editor first semester. K Frank Trotman, editorial assist- ant first semester. -'x VV' Q? Edward Eddy, editorial assist- ant first semester, news editor, second semester. if 'si Karen Spillman, society editor second se- mester. . ,xy ffgfffr-.4 W W C F , ,V, A' Cathy Campbell, society editor first se- ' mester. The Collegio was given its present name in 1923, and since that time has brought the latest news and opinions of the campus to students and faculty mem- bers. 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Alpha Sigma Alpha .... American Chemical Society .... Associated Women Students Athletics . Baptist Student Union. Baptist Student Fellowship. Beta Beta Beta. . . Biology Club .... Board of Regents. . . Bowen Hall . . . Canterbury Club .... . Cheerleaders . College Theatre. . Collegio Crawford House Dames Club ..... 279 orgcmizcationol index . . .192 Debate Team ..... . . . 34 . . . .162, 163 Delta Psi Kappa. . . . . . .. .128 . . .164, 165, 166 Delta Sigma Theta. . . . . . . . . 171 . . . . .167 Disciples Student Fellowship. . . . . . . . .140 .....127 East Hall...... ....150, 151 .....176 Engineers Club .....101 . . .114 Epsilon Pi Tau .... .... . 130 . . . 168, 169, 170 Faculty . . . . . . . . 198 - - - 100 Freshman Class. . . . . . .246 ----124, 125 Golden Crest .....136 ----70 GoldKey.... .....129 - - - -139 Heyer Fellowship .. . . . . . . .141 . . . .139 Homecoming. . . . . . . .60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67 - - - - 99 Home Economics Club. . . . . . . . 102 - - - - 99 Industrial Education Club. . . . . . . . . 103 . . . . 194 lnterfraternity Council. . . . . . . . . . 175 . . . .154 International Friends . . . . . . . .108 . . .146 Junior Class.. .. . . .230 . . . 75 HKU Club .... ... . . 132 , , , 4.8 Kanza Staff ..... .... 2 60, 261, 262, 263 . . . . .264, 265 Kappa Alpha Psi. . . . . . .177 . . . . 149 Kappa Beta Christian Women Sorority. . . . . . . . .140 ....100 Kappa Delta Pi.... .....130 Scabbard and Blade Senior Class. . Shirk Hall .... Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Social Alpha Iota.. Sigma Sigma Tau Delta. . . Tau Gamma. Science Club. Kappa Mu Epsilon .... ..... 1 31 Kappa Phi ...144 Kappa Pi .... ..... 1 36 KSCP Radio. . ..... 106 Lakeview Hall .... .... 1 56, 157 Language 81 Literature Club .... . . . 104 Liahona Fellowship .... . . . 141 Newman Club .... .... 1 42, 143 Panhellenic Council ...... . ..... .......... 1 61 Av Co. 7th Regiment of Pershing Rifles .... 56, 57, 58, 59 Phi Beta Lambda ..... ..... 1 09 Phi Lambda Chi ..... .... 1 78, 179 Phi Mu Alphha Sinfonia. . . . .133 Phi Sigma Epsilon ..... ..... 1 80, 181, 182 PEMM Club ..... .... 1 10, 111 Physics Club .... ..... 1 02 Pi Omega Pi... . . . 133 Pitt Peppers. . .... 116, 117 President . . . .... 190, 191 Press Club .... . . .105 Psychology Club .... .... 1 07 Queens . . . .... 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73 Religious Activities Council .... . . . 138 R. O. T. C.. . . ..... 33, 54, 55 Sophomore Class. Student Council. . . . Student KSTA .... Tanner Hall . . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon. Theta Alpha Phi. . . Trout Hall . . .. Wesley Student Fellowship .... Westminster Fellowship .... Who's Who . . . Willard Hall. . . Womenls Recreation Association.. Young Democrats .... Young Republicans Club ..... Young Women's Christian Association .... ....135 ....217 ...155 172, 173, .183,184, 121,122 ....112, ....1a6, . . .152, . .115, 134 174 104 185 107 239 123 113 168 187 105 159 145 147 213 153 117 118 119 146 28 0 Adams, Lowell P. ........ . Anderson, Dr. Ross H.. .. ...21,3L Ashcraft, Leo E. ...... .......... . Axe, Dr. Leonard H. ............. 11, 93, 129, 190 Bagley, Dr. Henry L.. . . 105, 139, Baird, Dr. C. Ray ....... 199, Baker, Dr. Charles D. ............. . Barrett, Clyde J. ..... . Baxter, Earnest W. ..... . Bayles, Dr. Lewis A... . . Beard, Carl .......... Bebb, Dr. Aldon M.. . . . Beene, Douglas L.. . . . Beerman, Dr. Hans .... Bell, William ........... ...112, Bennett, Miss Betty B. ............. . Beougher, Clifford E. ............. . Black, Dr. William A.. . . 108, 112, 130, Boone, Leland D. ................. . Boyer, Ray A. ................... . Brandon, Lt. Col. James, Sr. ..... 135, Branson, Branley A. ........... . Bray, Dr. William 1. ....... . . . Brillhart, Bobby ............... 131, Brohl, Mrs. Margaret J. .... ...... . Brooker, George R. ..... . Buchman, Miss Rose ..... . . . . . . . . . . Burgess, Charles S. ............ . Bush, C. Harrold ..... 12, 50, 105, Cagle, Charles H. .............. 104, Campbell, Miss Gabriella ........ Carlyon, L. B. ......... . Carr, Richard R. ..... . Chiles, Mrs. Mary ..... Clayton, Howard ........ Cline, Elton W. ........... .... . Cochran, Dr. Elizabeth ..... ...... Coleman, Bruce P. ..... . Colyer, Kenneth C.. . . . Colyer, Dr. Luther M.. . . . Conrad, George F. .... . Coonrod, Guy R. ..... . Co e Dr. Denmar A .....127, ...112, p , . .... .... . Cornish, Dr. Dudley T. .... .... . Crandall, Dr. Elbert W.. . . ......100, Crawford, Donald Lloyd ........ 133, Cross, Mrs. Daphne V. ............ . Crumle Mrs. Barbara L y, . .... .... . Cushenbery, Donald C. ..... ...... . Cutler, Lawrence G. .... . Davis, Hilma R. ........ . .....130, Day, Mrs. Edna Powell ..... ....... DeGruson, Eugene H. .... . Dellasega, Dr. Bernard V. ...... . Dellasega, Dr. Charles J. .... .... . Dillon, John ............ Dixon, Dr. Paul T.. . . . Dresker, B. Wayne.. . Edwards, James D.. . . . Elliott, Dr. Rodney D.. .. Evans, A. Lex ....... Farley, James L. .... . Farmer, Don L. ...... . Fowler, Mrs. Edwina .... Fowler, Mrs. Orletha ..... ... ... Freeman, Johanna ........... . . . Galloway, Dr. R. Edward ..... . . . Garrett, Gene A. .......... . . . Geier, Mrs. Treva J. .... . .99, 112, 104, 130, 173, . . . . 104, 109, German, Frank C. .... ....... 1 31, Gibson, Miss E. Louise .... 102, 180, Greeley, Billy G.. . . ........ 49, 203 Gross, Robert M. ...... ....... . Grubbs, C. F. .......... . Guardia, Dr. Charles E.. . . Gudgen, Prentice ........ Guthrie, Capt. Sidney C. .... . ......104, . . . .87, 91, 180, 203, faculty index Hagan, Dr. Maxine Wakefield ....... Haggard, Dr. J. D. ......... 131, 138, Hall, Rex E. ..................... . Hankammer, Mary fMrs. W. AJ .102, Harding, Kenneth L. .............. . Hart, Robert W. ...... ....... 1 31, Hawley, James ...... .... 1 30, 131, Hays, Dr. Horace A.. . . Heckert, Dr. L. C. ...... . ........99, ..U...101, Hofer, Armand G. ......... 103, 130, Holt, Jay ..................... 130, Hopusch, Edgar L. ............... . Hughes, Mrs. Perva M..108, 112, 169, Hughes, Dr. Rees H. .............. . Humble, Will J. .................. . Hutchison, Mrs. Dorothy D. ....... . Jacques, Richard 1. ........ 103, 130, Johnson, Dr. Homer L.. . . Johnson, Dr. J. C., Jr.. . .. Jones, Sylvia V. ...... . Junkens, John C.. . . . Keeney, Bert O. ...... . Keller, Dr. Leland E.. . . . Kennedy, Dr. E. G. ..... . Key, Dr. Donald R. ..... . .......112, .....99, ..fff00, . ffffiiz Kincaid, William M., Jr.. . . . . . . 127, Klintworth, Harlan L.. . . . Koehler, Edwin L. .... . Korns, Richard ......... ...,103, . . .... 104, Korsen, Miss Anna Marie. .... . Kowalski, Theodore L.. . . Kowhler, Edwin ........ Kriegsman, Helen ..... Krug, Harry ........... Kubler, Phillip Arthur. . . Laing, Dr. Millard M.. . . . Lance, John F. ......... . Land, Mrs. Helen R. .... . Leverett, SFC Charles C.. Livingston, Ralph T.. . . . Loy, Harold W. ........ . Ludlow, Earl D. ........ . Lundquest, C. Howard. . . Mahan, Dr. Ernest ...... Marshall, SFC Charles J.. Mathis, Dr. Max ........ Matter, W. E. .......... . Mead, Jack L. ..... . Melton, Dr. J. V. ..... . Meyer, Dr. Floyd R. .... . Miles, Jack ............. Millikan, Don ....... . Moore, Dr. David Donald. Moore, Dr. Mary R. .... . Morice, Herbert O. ..... . Murphy, Joseph P. ..... . Mycroft, George H. .... . McColley, Mrs. Jean Field McCormick, Thaine D.. . . McWilliam, Robert H.. . . Nafoosi, Dr. Abdul-Aziz. . Neely, Dr. Melvin E. .... . Nemecek, Dr. Vivian. .. Noble, Dr. Robert R.. . . . Nuckolls, Dr. R. G. ..... . Ober, Kenneth H. ...... . Ortolani, Alfred F. .... 82, 84, 88, Osadchuk, Walter B. .... . Overman, Jack H. ...... . Panter, William M. .... . Parker, Miss Margaret. . . Pate, Mrs. Martha ...... Pauley, Dr. James L.. . . . Penney, Dr. Forest L.. . . . Pennington, Dr. Walter. . Percy, Floyd H. ....... . Pierce, Capt. Forest E. ...... 135, Pierce, Vaudau P. ..... . ...'.'i2l1, Uffffiii, '05, H..131, .' ' .161, ... . . .107, ....s2,1s0, er . 104, 169, ....131, .....89, f.'f.'10i, .......102, IffIi00 . . . .179, . .... 104, 132, 208, 188 Ponder, Capt. Arno L., Jr. ......... . Porter, Dr. Harold W. ...... 103, 130, Powell, William E. ............... . Proctor, Dr. Alvin H. .... ..... 1 22, Pugh, Russell ......... ..... Reed, Dr. John ....... .. . Reilly, Dr. Charles W. .... . . . . Riggs, Charles J. ...... ...... . Rinehart, Miss Gladys .... ......... Roberts, Dr. John A. ........ 93, 132, Roberts, Kenneth H. ..... ..... 1 05 Robinson, Claud ......... ....... Rodda, Miss Elizabeth .... . . . Rodkey, Mrs. Joan ........ ..... Ruggles, George E. .............. 99 Rumford, Dr. Herbert Paul ......... Sander, Rolf ...................... Schaefer, Dr. Vernon H. .... 107, 132, Schott, Robert .................... Schuyler, Dr. Helen King. . ..... . . Shatzken, Dr. Merton .... ..... 3 1, Shaw, Mrs. Judith ..... ..... Shear, Walter ........ . . . Shields, Dr. Ellis Gale .... . . . Short, Slaten, H. Francis ....... ......... Miss Lenell M. ............ . Smith, Carnie H. .......... 60, 61, 82 Smith, Charles A. ................ . Smith, MSG Lesslie A. ............ . Smith, Mrs. Mary Frances fPoeJ .161, Smith, Richard F. ............... 31 Smith Dr. Ronald G. ...... .... 1 31, Smith, Roy E. ........ .... . Smith, Seybert .......... . . . Spector, Gilbert ........... ..... Sperry, Dr. Theodore M. ......... 99, Stein, Mrs. Anna ......... ....... Stein, Dr. Howard ........ .... 9 9, Stevens, Dr. Morris L. ..... .... . Stewart, Doyle K. ....... . . . Stout, Robert H. ......... .... . Strawn, Dr. Robertson .......... Stromquist, Mrs. Marium .... ..... Susky, Dr. John E. ....... . .. Swenson, C. A. ......... .... . Thomas, Dr. Ralf J. ..... . . . Thompson, Miss Adele ........ . . . Thorpe, Capt. Marion E. .......... . Thuenemann, Miss Margaret ........ Timmons, James H. ............... . Tompkins, Dr. Willis L. ......... 138, Tracy, Dr. L. L. ..... . Trigg, Miss Dorris .... Trimble, Robert R. ............... . Triplett, Dr. M. Evelyn ..... 111, 128, Varner, Mrs. Charleen fMrs. Robert BJ . . . . . . 102, Viets, Miss Lottie ..... ..... Walker, Dr. Joe M. .... . . . Waring, Ford E. ...... .... . Watanabe, Morimichi . . . . . .107, Wells, Dr. George ..... ..... Wells, Dr. J. Ralph ........ ..... 9 9, Welty, Dr. Richard C. .......... 107, Williams, Miss Velda M. .......... . Winter, Miss Eva Pauline ........ 95, 116 115, Woelfel, Warren C. ............. 100, Wright, Dr. Ralph W. ....... 182, 185 DORMITORY DIRECTORS Childers, Mrs. Loree ............... Burch, Mrs. Elizabeth ...... . . . Finch, Mrs. Fern ........... . . . Moilitt, Mrs. Deborah M. .... . . . Throne, Mrs. Mabel Ruth .... ..... Vanness, Mrs. Helen R. .... . . .156, Watkins, Mrs. Wilma .... ..... 7 7 105, 131 .....114, .......130, A Abdi, Abdul ................... 107 Abe, June K. ..... 108, 152, 153, 246 Abghari, Habid ........... 101, 108 Abolghason . . ..,... ........... 108 Adams, Dennis ............ 159, 246 Adams, Elaine ...... . . .115, 153 Adams, Helen E. .... ........ 2 46 Adams, Jesse C. ........... 175, 176 Adams, Johnnie Ray ........ 57, 239 Adams, Joseph Dale ............. 58 Adams, Kay ....,..... 119, 173, 239 Adamson, Lana Karen ...... 168, 246 Adamson, Larry K.. . . . William M.. . . . .....257 Adell, Dale E. ........ 103, 130, 217 Adkins, Garland L. ............ 217 Adle, Javad ............... 101, 108 Aikens, Helen E. ............ 31, 43 Aikins, Terry C. ....... 22, 154, 246 Aikman, Elmarie. . ............ 113 Aiman, Henry C. ...... 105, 213, 217 Aker, Glen A. ................. 246 Albertini, Frank L. ........ 158, 246 Alderson, Nancy G. .... 115, 153, 246 Alford, Ernest E., Jr. .......... 246 Alford, Fred Keith ...... ..181, 230 Allen, Charles H. .... ........ 1 77 Allen, Gary Melvin ..,.......... 239 Allen, Jack Leroy .............. 239 Allen, Opal ........... 171, 177, 239 Allen, Phyllis E. ........... 139, 217 Allen, Willis E. ....... 109, 140, 217 Allton, Ida E. ......... . ......... 230 Altizer, John Larry ..... 82, 178, 246 Ambler, Frederick R. ....... 76, 177 Amershek, Rose Mary ..... 168, 246 Ames, Carol M. ................ 230 Amidi, Mazaheri Abbasal ...... 101, 108, 156, 246 Amiri, Bigvand J. .......... 108,246 Anderson, Charles H. ........... 132 Anderson, Donna Sue ...... 153, 246 Anderson, Emajeane ........... 111, 115, 150, 230 Anderson, Larry E. ............. 101 Anderson, Lynn A. ............. 230 Anderson, Patricia K. ....... 99, 230 Andrews, Helen Jean ........... 71, 125, 152, 246 Arabia, Paul .................. 108, 118, 180, 181, 217, 265 Archer, Jerry E. .... 77, 79, 132, 230 Arehart, Barbara Jean.113, 139, 151 Armstrong, Edward W., Jr. ...... 31, 107, 113, 155, 176, 230 Armstrong, Kenneth W. ........ 239 Arnce, Robert D. ............... 217 Arnett, Gary M. ................ 84, 86, 122, 184, 213, 230 Arnold, Danny Joe .......... 22, 133 Ash, Lily Mae ............. 113, 217 Askins, Jimmy Merle ........... 246 Atchley, Brian K. ..... 184, 185, 230 Atchley, William Ray .......... 246 Atkins, Gerald D. .......... 159, 239 Atkinson, Harold D.. . .101, 118, 239 Atterbury, Janeil Sue .......... 113, 139, 151, 230 Au Buchon, James M. ......... 117, 123, 135, 158, 230 Auscmus, Judith F. ............. 75, 116, 161, 164, 239 Austin, Melvin Ross ............ 230 Austin, Ralph E. ............... 230 Austin, Susan Carol ........... 152, 153, 168, 246 Ayers, Keith E. ............ 127, 217 B Bailey, Betty Lou.109, 140, 152, 246 Bailev. James Franklin ..... 156, 246 Bain, Karen Sue.. .42, 140, 150, 239 Bainter, Donald O. ..... 88, 159, 246 Baker, Bobby Gene ............ 230 Baker, Herbert Hadley ..... 100, 230 Baker, Martha ............. 115, 239 Baker, Michael ................ 246 Baker, Regina Ann ............ 113, 118, 136, 150, 161, 162, 230 Baker, William G. ......... 113, 217 Baldwin, Richard E. ....... 185, 239 282 student index Baldwin, Victor L.. . . .... 158, 217 Ball, Buddy G. .......,........ 113 Ball, Keith M. ............... 246 Ballenger, Floyd L.. .22, 31, 133, 230 Ballock, Sherry Sue ..... 22, 102, 246 Baloeca, Carol May .... 109, 151, 217 Baltz, David Allen .......,.... 141 Bangle, Bettye June. . .... 130, 230 Banks, Barbara Lee ...... 52, 53, 246 Banks, Brenda Leigh ........... 31, 151, 167, 230 Barber, Sandra K..109, 151, 173, 230 Barlouic, Eugene J. ........... 246 Barnes, Charles W. ........... 217 Barnes, Donald A. .... ...... 2 30 Barnes, Donald G. .... ........ 1 31 Barnes, Keith E. ..... . . . 178, 217 Barnes, Robert H. ......... 154, 230 Barnett, John L. .............. 217 Barney, Louie Leeman ,.... 143, 246 Barnhart, Charles U...139, 158, 230 Barnhill, David L. .............. 22, 31, 43, 131, 133, 158, 217, 263 Barone, James L. ............. 230 Barr, Glen A. .............. 99, 217 Barrett, Ruth Ann ........ .... 1 13, 119, 144, 168, 169, 217 Barrick, Charles R. ....... .57, 239 Bartelli, Delphine M. ...... 168, 246 Bartelli, Joseph F. ..... 127, 185, 217 Barth, Johna Suann ...... .... 1 16, 153, 164, 246 Bartholomew, Louis E. .... .... 1 05, 113, 184, 185 217, 264 Batten, Brent A. .......... .99, 239 Baughman, Walter E.. .180, 181, 217 Bay, Bryant Neil ........... 58, 154 Baze, Shirley Ann .............. 42, 45, 72, 99, 113, 149, 173, 217 Beach, Susan Adeline ......... 119 141, 162, 230 Beal, Richard W. .......,....... 77, 79, 129, 132, 154, 181, 213, 217 Beasley, Clark Wayne ....... 99, 246 Beasley, Melva Lorene ......... 246 Beasley, Ronald K. ........ 100, 229 Beatteay, Ralph P. ............. 12, 46, 49, 51, 52, 105 Beaver, Jimmy Raymond ....... 156 Bee, Burdette A. ....... 130, 217, 264 Beeler, Janet .................. 230 Beeson, Bill Dale. . .76, 79, 114, 230 Beitzinger, Robert J. ........... 257 Bell, Donald Roy .............. 159 Bell, Louanne Martha .......... 115, 116, 152, 168, 246 Bellairs, Phillip G. ....... . . Benander, Penny .......... Benelli, Karen Sue ......... Bennett, George V. ...... .. .31, 112, 102, 130, Bennett, Johnny ...... ...... Bennett, Ronald J. .......... .. Benning, Barbara A. ...... . Benz, Kenneth C..109, 127, Berry, Berry, Berry, Besse, Bevan, Bever, Bever, .lames Lee .... ...... 113, 155, 181, Randall W. ........... . Sondra Sue .... E. Dean ..... Brenda B.. . . . Jerry Lee ......... Bicknell, Rose M. ....... . Bierman, Leonard E.. . .89, 181, Billingsley, Fred T. .......... . Billington, Carol Sue ...... 168, Bingham, Carol ..... ........ Binter. Samuel J. ............ . Bird, Hubert C. ........ 31, 133, Bird, Judith Ann.113, 151, 162, Bishir, George R. .......... 113, Bishop, Linda Kaye ........ 151, Bitter, Daniel L. .......... 159, Bizal, Carolyn R. ..... 106. 114, 150, 164, 166, 213, 218, 218 239 164 229 .218 .239 218 218 218 230 239 147 .104 .257 .230 .257 230 . 246 239 . 141 . 132 218 230 218 230 257 136, 263 Blackburn. Larry S.. ..147, 155, 239 Blaekerby, Sue A. ............ 111, 115, 146, 152, 153, 230 Blackwell, Peggy .............. 116 Blankenship, Bob Dennis. . .107, 230 Blase, Susan Marie ....,........ 230 Bazic, Linda Jo ....... . . .173, 246 158 Bleam, William D.. . . . Blessent, Charles J.. . . . Blizard, Donald . . . . Bloomcamp, Richard F.. Bloomcamp, Ruth ...... ....57, .257 .178 . 101 .....12,105 Brown, Larry Carl .... . Brown, Lloyd W. .... . . . Brown, Margaret A. ........ 102, ....158 ....102 218 Blundell, George Joseph ........ 246 Bly, Steve W. ........ 76, 78, 79, 218 Blythe, Donald D. .............. 218 Boatman, Dona Gail ............ 246 Bodine, Diana Louise .......... 246 Boecker, Frances J. ........ 130, 230 Boese, James S. ....... 175, 186, 187 Boese, Robert B.. .Z . . 186, 187 Bogatay, Eunice Marie ......... 246 Boggs, Janice Kay ......... 140, 218 Boggs, Marilyn R. ......... 112, 230 Bogle, Mary lna ............... 230 Bohn, Larry Robert .... 103, 155, 246 Bohrer, Bill Pete ...... 118, 178, 239 Bohrer, Thomas J. ............. 135, 138, 155, 178, 213, 230 Bolander, Jerry Lee ............ 230 Bolen, William ................ 156 Boline, Marvin E. .............. 257 Bollwinkel, Barbara A. .... 150, 231 Boltz, David ............... 154, 246 Bond, Harry Edward ....... 159, 246 Bond, Mirriam Shauneen. . 152, 246 Bonebrake, Tommy L. .......... 218 Bonewitz, Jerry P. ............. 154 Bonnici. Charles .1...56, 59, 158, 231 Boone, Emajeane Shy. .130, 136, 229 Boone, Richard Lane ....... 58, 141 Boore, Marvin L. .............. 239 Boore, Robert E. ............... 113 Borden, William A., Jr. ......... 246 Bosseau, Robert G. .... 118, 122, 239 Bourland, Louis ............... 246 Bournonville, Richard L. ........ 239 Bower, LeRoy ................. 231 Bowie, Chester V., Jr. ..... 175, 176 Boyer, Judith Sue.104, 130, 136, 218 Boyer, Lewis L. ................ 218 Boyle, Jack ................... 218 Bradfield, Warren Wayne ....... 231 Bradley, Amos O. .............. 141 Bradley, George ......... ..... 4 9 Bradley, Orval L. ....... .... 2 18 Bradley, Saundra L. .... .... 2 57 Bradley, Shirley ...... .... 1 41 Bradshaw, Charles E. .... .... 2 46 Bradshaw, Ottie L. .... .... 2 18 Bradshaw, Rose M. .... .... 2 57 Brady, .lack Morgan ............ 247 Branham, Diane ............... 111, 128, 150, 164, 181, 231 Braun, Katheryn S. ............. 247 Bray, Hal D., Jr. ............... 218 Breazeal, Barbara J. ....... 144, 247 Breen, Lynn Paul .............. 31, 58, 154, Brennan, Edward Michael.158, Brewer, Eunice B. ......... 113, Brewer, Lawrence A. ........... 231 .22, 247 231 218 Brewer, Nancy ................. 113 Brewster, Gerald Eugene. . .159, Brown, Mildred 1. ......... 113, 231 Brown, Robert Wayne .......... 247 Brown, Ruth Mitchell ...... 112, 218 Brownsworth, George A. .... 185, 239 Brunet, John Edward ...... 101, 247 Bryan, Larry G. ............... 112, 113, 159, 185, 218 Bryant, Gwendola L.. . .113, 160, 231 Bryant, Max L. ................ 218 Bryant, Orlena Jenkins ......... 218 Bryant, William J. ...... ..... 2 29 Buche, Denis William .......... 247 Buchman, Mary Jo ............ 117, 125, 143, 239 Buford, Janet L. ........... 109, 239 Bullard, William Hal ........... 247 Bumgardner, Betty Jean ........ 231 Bunch, James Earl ............. 239 Bunyan, Edgar Wayne... .... .156 Burchinal, Carrol E.. .. ..... . .130 Burdett, Robert A. .......... 84, 86 Burge, Kay Frances ............ 117, 125, 168, 247 Burgess, Larry Lee ...... 84, 88, 247 Burghart, Jon Denton ...... 159, 247 Burgin, Becky H. ...... 22, 101, 239 Burgin, Gary Stafford ......... 247 Burke, Marjorie L. ........ 102, 218 Burlingame, Mary A. ........... 218 Burnet, John ................... 91 Burnett, Bernard O. ....... 159, 231 Burnett, Karen A. ..... 102, 150, 231 Burns, Mary Beth ..... 161, 173, 231 Burns, Raymond E. ........ 141, 247 Burns, Robert G. .............. 231 Burns, Ronald E. ...... 57, 156, 239 Burr, Marjorie G. ............. 218 Burris, Violet Suzann ...... 152, 247 Buscher, Henry N. ..... 99, 129, 218 Bussinger, John C., Jr. ..... 185, 24-7 Bustamante, Frank C. ......... 231 Butler, Jerry Lloyd ............. 22, 31, 103, 155, 247 Butler, Melford D. ............ 231 Butz, Nelson L., Jr. ........ 114, 240 Byrd, Bonnie B. ............... 133 Byrd, Phillip M. ...... 118, 130, 218 C Cain, Robert M. ........... 179, 218 Caldwell, Linda .... 31, 134, 168, 231 Caldwell, Robert Wane .... 155, 247 Calvert, Daniel William ........ 114 Cameron, Alma Jean ........... 247 Cameron, Barham T... .12, 104, 105, 112, 119, 158, 213, 218, 260 Campbell, Craig F. ...... 77, 79, 240 Campbell, Dorothy A. ......... 109, 144, 150, 231 Campbell, James B. ......... 99, 218 Campbell, Jerry H. ........ 101, 247 Brewster, Glen A. ........ . 101, Briley, John E. ..... ...... . 247 231 Bright, Willard A. ............. 218 257 229 Brillhart, Bobby E. ....... . Brindle, Ronald Dean. Brion, Clay W. ...... . Broadhurst, Ronald ........ Brock, Bonnie Jean .... 109, Brock, Jacquelyn D.. . .144, Brodie, Suzanne J.. ....117, Brooks, Paul M., Jr. ..... .. Brookshire, Harry A. ...... . Brookshire, Robert R., 11.. 135, Brosseau, Carolyn G. ..... . 115, 119, 141, Brown, Beverly Marlene .... 51, 152, Brown, Billy 1. ........... . 78, 79, 132, Brown, Jerry Lee ......... Brown, Judith A. ........ . 115, 144, 131, .........247 .....257 109,231 153,247 151, 239 150,239 ....239 143,159 .....5Z 159,231 ....10Q 152,231 .....12, 173,247 .....77, 180,181 .....91 .n.113, 150,218 Campbell, Mary C. ........ 104, 105, 114, 119, 164, 240, 265 Campbell, Patrick E. .......... 106, 117, 181, 247 Capps, Myrna .......... 22, 150, 231 Careggio, John D. .......... 22, 240 Carlson, Warren E. ............ 156 Carmean, Ila .................. 218 Carnes, llent Louis W. ..,.. 159, 247 Carpenter, June Smith ..... 130, 229 Carr, Connie L. .... 31, 134, 150, 240 Carson, Charles E. ......... 103, 218 Carter, Ed Cole ..... 76, 79, 132, 240 Carter, Frances D. ........ 107, 109, 151, 161, 167, 218 Carter, Hazel Darline ........... 247 Carter, Jimmie L. .............. 218 Carter, Marjorie E. ........ 104, 105 Carter, Sam E. ........... 76, 78, 79 Cartwright, Coralee S. ........... 31 Cartwright. Judith Kay ......... 231 Caruthers. David L. ........ 178, 231 Carver, Donald W. ......... 159, 231 Casey, Mary C. .... ......... 2 57 Cashier, Larry Dean ............ 154 Castagno, Mary Ann...143, 164, 247 Castle, Loxie Jean ......... 152, 247 185, Clayton, Robert E. .... 184, Coble, Shirley Lou.113, , , Cattaneo, Ernest A. ..... 99, 129, Cavanaugh, James P. ...... . Cease, Lewis Dwayne ....... Chambers, Elsie J. ........ . 124, 151, Chambers, Rex Durward .... Chan, Alexander Nai Sup.. 108, Chancellor, Charles L.. . . . . 91, Chaney, Irma Louise ....... Chan Kuo Yuan g, ......... Chapman, Sharon K. ...... . 136, 168, 169, 165 1562 '115, 151, 100, hilt' Chase, Judith Ann ......... Cheng, Thomas Wing Kai.. 108, Cherry, Mary J. .......... . Chesnut, Mary B. ...... . Chester, Jerry Lee .... Chew, Jerry Edward ........... Chiang, Oscar C. K. ...... . 105, 108, Chien, Shao Sun .......... had 108, Chrisman, Gerald Jack. ...... . Chrisman, Laura M. .... . Chrismon, Billy G. ..... . Christmas, Patricia Ann .... Christopher, William M.. . . Chu, Peter Ka Mai ........ 153, 156, 108, Chuang, Tsong Hwa ........... Chubb, James E. ......... . 181, Chuculate, Dennis H. ......... . Church, Larry C. ............ . Cinotto, Connie Jo ........ Clark, Barbara Ellen..138, .31, 152, s 9 Clark, Cynthia Rae .... 115, 153, Clark, Donald L. ...... 103, 155, Clark, Francis Eugene ......... Clark, Jim Ray ............... Clarke, Layne .... 102, 153, 173, Clark, William E. ......... 139, Clarkson, Billie L. ........... . Clary, Starlet De Von ..... Claunch, John Leo ..... 31, Clay, Lillian Yvonne ...... .152, 156, 150, 161 Clayton, Donna Lou ...... 116, 152, Clemons, Thomas Michael. Cline, Shirley L. ...... 113, -Cloud, Archie Lyle, Jr.. , .58 173 Cloud, Karen K. ....... , Clough, Judith Marie ..... 31, Clum, Larry R. .... 31, 175, 139 Coburn, Jerry Joe ......... Coburn, Jerry P. ......... . Cody, Ronald L.. . . Coffelt, William E.. . . Coldiron, James R. ....... . 140, Coldiron, William H.. .107, 151, Cole, Garold L. .......... . Cole Linda Ka Cole, Deanne ..... 143, 164, 158, 214, 155 178, 151 219, . . . .156, . . . .131, 151 113, 173, , y ........... 113, Coleman, Marilyn D. ........ . 161 111, 122, 124, Collins, Charles F. ....... . Collins, Harold Dean ...... Colliver, Richard E..76, 78, Commons, Donna L. ..... .. 138, Compton, Frankie J. ..... . Comstock, Harry Robert. .. Conrad, Albert Eugene .... Cook, James Leroy ........ Cook, Paul Edmund, Jr.. . . . Cooksey, Benjamin F. ..... . Coon, Anna Mae ...... 102, Coon, Sharon L. .......... . 111, 150, Cooper, Harvey J. ........ . Cooper, Jerry Lee ......... Cooper, Katherine R. ..... . Cope, Harold ............. 1115 165, .99, 152, .15 .1. 109, -1.32, Copeland, James John ...... 100, Cormeny, David E. ..... . . Cormode, Carla A .... ...... Cornwell, Charles C. ...... . 112, 219 154, 248 Corsini, Alfred E. .............. 240 Corsini, Kenneth R. ....... . Corte, Enrique Eduardo .... Cortner, Eue Ellen .... 152, Costin, Karen Sue ..... 111, Cothran, Sidney T. .... 154, Cotter, Maurice H. ....... . . 135, 219 . . . . 100, 108, 231 248, 262 115, 150 177, 231 . .76, 78 Cotterman, Kenneth L. ..... 159, 240 Cottom, A. Joyce .............. 116, 117, 121, 150, 214, 231 Coulter, Franklin S.. . .143, 154, 219 Counce, Kirby C. .............. 240 Couse, Lyle E. ................. 240 Covey, Sandra A. .............. 109, 113, 130, 133, 162, 219 Cowan, Florine D. ..... 150, 167, 140 Cowsill, William F. ............ 240 Cox, Glenda Lee ...... 113, 150, 231 Cox, Vivian Darlene ....... 152, 248 Coy, Richard Allen.. ..... 185, 248 Coyle, Thomas J. ....... 81, 91, 219 Cozad, Jimmy M. .............. 109, 127, 138, 141, 219 Craft, Jerry W. ............ 185, 240 Craig, Keith William ........... 154 Craig, R. Fred ........ ....... 2 31 Craig, Rodney L... . ..... 158, 219 Crain, Iris R. .................. 219 Crain, Patsy Ruth ..... 110, 115, 248 Crampton, Harold R. ....... 103, 219 Crandon, Tom E. .......... 135, 219 Crane, Charlene Sue ........ 61, 67, 69, 116, 118, 151, 164, 240 Crane, Darlene Lue. . .59, 61, 67, 69, 240 Denham, Sandra L. ............ 102, 113, 150, 162, 232 Dennis, Aldene Louise ......... 109, 113, 141, 152, 153, 248 Deonier, Leta C. ....... 99, 150, 240 De Plante, Lance ............... 59 Deutsch, Don .............. 156, 257 Dewater, Beverly K. ........... 102, 113, 140, 150, 162, 240 Dibble, Audrey Ann. . .152, 167, 248 Dickerson, Clara C. M. ........ 219 Dickson, Relva Lou ........ 150, 240 Dickson, Ronnie A. ............ 240 Dickson, Wilma ............... 113 Diklich, Alleen Sara ...... ..... 3 1, 34, 115, 152, 168, 248 Dillman, Linda S. ......... 111, 219 Dillon, Mary Kay ...... 143, 150, 219 Dillon, Sandra Ann ....... 151, 162 Dittmann, Ronald Dave. . . .... 175, 178, 232 Divine, Luanna Mae .... 75, 99, 111, 112, 117, 124, 125, 151, 168, 232, 262 Dixon, George Frederick ...... 232 Dixon, Paul William..158, 175, 177 Dixon, Terry Ray ............. 219 Dobbins, Barbara Kaye ......... 152 Dodge, Judith L.. .104, 144, 150, 240 Dodson, Jerry Lee ..... 127, 155, 232 Dodson, Wilbur Gene. .109, 158, 219 Doffing, Kenneth M. ...... 155, 240 Dolanc, Terry Joe ...... 22, 133, 240 Donovan, Dennis Eugene. . 103, 240 Donovan, Nelda ............... 113 Dormois, Evelyn A....113, 140, 232 Doty, John David ......... 159, 232 Elliott Elliott Elliott Elliott , Frank Edwin ....... , Jerome L. ....... . . . , Jol1n Arthur .... 31, , Richard Duane ..... 155, Elliott, Tommy A. ....... . . Elliott Ellis, Ellis, Ellis, Ellis, Virginia 113, 156, 115' 181, 143, 129, Elli0ltZ William c. ...... 31, Darlene Kay .... ...... Donald G. .... . Jerry William ........... Ronald R. ............. . 134, Ellis, Sandra D. ..... 31, 43, Ellsworth, Merrill L. ......... . Emerson, Betty Jane .... 31, 152 Emerson, Nancy June.144, on, Ronald Louis ........ Emcrs 168: Endicott, A David ............... Enloe, Epler, Wilbert Lee ............ 152 Karen Louise . 22, 31, Epting, John C. .............. . Erickson, Janice U. .......... . Erikson, Darrel L. ......... 178 1 1 1 Ernsbarger, Caroline V. ...... . Ertman, Irene ........,....... Ertman, William .............. Espy, Mary L. ......... 136, 173, Estes, Anna Marie. .......... . 146, 150, Estes, John W. .............. . Estes, Robert Leroy ........... Elter, Barbara J.. .112, 150, 232, Evans, Larry Dean ......... 185, Evans, Marilyn Kay ........... Evans, Ronald G.. . . . . Evison, Loren Thomas .... F 232 .181 232 101, 248 280 241 133 . 248 . 232 . 100 . 220 241 . 220 248 241 .248 .248 . . 58 248 . 248 . 153 232 . 136 . 104 . 249 232 1 13, 241 . 220 . 229 263 249 . 249 . 257 . 232 113, 116, 118, 151, 164, Douglas, Nancy M. ....... .... 1 17, CI'aWfOI'd, Alan Clafli .......... Factgf, Jgrngs Edward ,,,,,,,.,, CfaWf0fd, Marilyn -l-' -161, 168, 219 Douglas, Stephen .............. 220 Fairbank, Milton M. ..... 77, 79, 241 Cf3Wf0Tl1, Sandra Glee --------- 110. Dove, George Robert ...... .... 1 30, Falkenstein, Richard D. .... 178, 220 113, 115, 144, 151 138, 139, 155 232 Fallis, Carol Ann ...... 168, 214, 249 CfHWf0ff1, TCTTY '------ 185, 187, 219 Downey, Michael Leroy. . . 156, 248 Farabi, Anna Margaret ......... 112, Crocker, Thomas Jo ---.-..----- 248 Downey, Richard G. ........... 220 130, 143, 164, 166,232 Crockett, David J. ........ 121, 231 Doyle, Jo Nell ,,,.,,,. 109, 173, 24-8 Farber, Judith A. ...,.......... 111, Cf0CkCll. T0mmY -l- -------- 159, 240 Dragoo, Donece M. ....... .... 1 02, 120, 168, 169, 220 Cross, James Daniel -----'-- 158, 248 113, 151, 164 232 Farley, Betty L. ............... 102 CFOWCQ Gerald Ff2U1Cl5 ---- 159, 231 Drake, David R. .......... 187, 232 Farmer, .l0n Robert ------------ 249 Cf0WSll, Janet0mf1 ------- ----- 9 9, Drenik, Mary Ellen ............ 248 Farmer, Verlene M. ............ 75, 143, 153, 243 Dringenberg, Ronald D.. . . 155, 240 95, 111, 115, 116, 128 CTUTUC, l0l1n Davis, .lf-- -91, 159, 248 Driskill, Sharron J. ....... .... 1 02, Farnsworth, Sharon Lea .... 153, 249 Crumley, Judith A. ....... .... 1 13, 112, 150, 162, 163, 186 220 Farnsworth, Shirley A- ...-- 130, 232 119, 172, 173, 231 Druart, Carl J. ............. , . . .232 Farrahi, Behrooz ........... 156, 249 Cukjati, Donald E..22, 133, 185, 219 Dummit, William E. ............ 156 Farral, 102111 F. --....-.-----... 220 Cullom, Julia Theora ..... .... 1 07, Dunbar, David Leon ..... 84, 85, 86 Farris, Patty .loan ............. 138, 115, 150, 231 Duncan, Sandy J. ..... 125, 173, 240 143, 152, 249 Cummings, Albert R. .......... 131 Dungan, Billye Lynne ......... 140, Feller, Donald Dean ........ 76, 220 Cummings, Rolland Dee .... 187, 248 153, 168, 248 Felzien, .lames Ray ............ 249 Cummins, Gardenia P. .... 149, 167 Dunham, Rosella ...... 118, 151, 220 FBnOl1gl1IY, .l0C lVliCl1216l -...--... 31, Cundiff, Larry E. .............. 257 Dunn, Michael Warren .... 187, 240 91, 132, 143, 187 Cunningham, Dale Steven ....... 248 Dunning, Harold Dean.103, 156, 248 Ferguson, Carol Marie.152, 173, 249 Curl, James A. ................. 219 Duree, James F. ............... 232 Ferlo, L0l1iS Dale .............. 249 Curran, John A. .......... 185, 219 Durscherl, Patricia Ann. . . .... 113, FCTITIUH, Dennis ROSS -...... 155, 249 Curran, Robert Patrick ......... 248 144, 150 232 Fernetti, Gloria Jean .--------.. 241 D E Ferrier, Lorna Leigh..102, 152, 249 Dahl, Russell Frank.58, 89, 156, 248 Eagleson, Linda L..31, 151, 138, 240 Feuerborn, James F. ....... 155, 220 Daigle, Stanley ........... .84, 177 Eagleson, Virginia L. ..... ..... 4 2, Feuerborn, Kenneth J. ......... 114, Dalton, David Vern ....... .22, 240 75, 116, 139, 168, 169 241 129, 143, 158, 220 Danenhauer, Gerald D. .... 185, 231 Eaker, Martha ................. 111 Fitlliffl, Spencer L60 ............ 232 Darrow, David De Loss.175, 187, 240 Eakins, Becky L..12, 49, 50, 105, 220 Ficlilin, Avanellc Irene ......... 220 Dash, Michael Edward ......... 143 Earl, Paul Edward ............. 101 Fit-JCllll, Rita C0l66I1 ----------- 110, Daunheimer, James Ervin. .58, 248 Earnhart, Billie B. ............. 241 115, 117,143, 249 Davenport, Robert D. ..... ..82, 83 Easley, Harry Michael.118, 159, 248 Fike, Donna Kay .......... 113, 220 Davidson, Virginia Sue.113, 122, 219 Eason, William R. .............. 232 Fike, Ronald G. ...... ....... 2 20 Davis, Deane Ray ......... 158, 248 Easterly, Jerry ............. 156, 248 Fil0S2-1, Kenneth .l- ------------- 220 Davis, Harry Dean ........ 178, 231 Eaton, Maurice F. .... ....... 2 48 Finch, Curtis R. ............... 185 Davis, Jerry .................... 12 Eberly, Linda .................. 12 Finck, Edward Alfred ...... 143, 249 Davis, Paul V. ................. 219 Eby, Richard Lee .............. 248 Fingerle, Nancy J. ......... 168, 220 Dawson, Gary Richards.31, 156, 248 Eddy, Edward A.. .31, 133, 232, 265 Finley, Edward N. .......... 57, 241 Dawson, Thomas C. ....... 185, 219 Eden, Glen Oliver ......... 105, 232 Finley, James Melvin .......... 241 Dearing, Larry W. ............. 156 Edminster, Sallyanne .......... 116, Fisher, Shirley Ann ............. 31, Deaver, James Ray ........ 119, 248 118, 160, 164, 241 113, 130, 144, 231 Deel, Cecil W. ................. 240 Edmonds, Larry W. ........ 155, 220 Fitch, Allen Foster ............. 249 Deffenbaugh, Elden F. ..... 156, 157 Edmonds, Margaret E. ......... 113, Fite, Linda Lea ............... 168 Delaney, DiAnn. .134, 136, 173, 232 130,144, 150, 232 Fitzgerald, Nancy A. ....... 152, 257 De Lemos, Horacio .... 108, 156, 243 Eklund, Harold G. ......... 112, 220 Fivian, .laniCS Alfred ...-....... 232 Dell, Antonia, Jon C. ........... 57, Elimon, Betty J. ............... 110, Fleming, Robcrt Joseph ........ 249 109, 127, 240 115, 116, 125, 168, 241 Flinn, Max E. ................. 220 Dempsey, Rose Mary .......... 113, Elliott, Creighton C. ............ 241 Flowers, Hugh Arthur .......... 249 143, 150, 240 Elliott, Donna L. .............. 257 Foote, Kenneth E. ..... 180, 181, 232 283 Foote, Myrna Diane ............ 31, 144, 150, 241 Ford, David Bruce ......... 113, 220 Foreman, Billy Joe ..... 22, 101. 249 Foreman, Leroy ................ 241 Foresman, John Foster ......... 220 Fortner, Ernest B. ..... 119, 159, 220 Foster, Larry Thomas .......... 241 Foster, Ray Welch ........ .....107 Fox, Carolyn Joyce .... 113, 151, 232 Fox, Donald Chris ............. 220 Fox, Mary Lou ................ 110, 115, 143, 151, 241 Fox, Terry Wayne .............. 22, 133, 156, 249 Fralic, Gail Frances. ..152, 168, 249 Francis, Wilma Sue ............ 110, 115, 128, 151, 241 Franklin, Wallace James. . .177, 220 Franks, Mary Ellen ........ 22, 110, 143, 150, 151, 164, 220 Frasco, Larry Ray ...... 58, 178, Freeman, Wilesse A. ....... 107, Frevele, Earl J. .............. . Frizzell, Harry William ..... 155, Frobish, Merle Lee ........... Fromong, Donald Lee ......... Frownfelter, Jewell E.. .42, Fuentz, Charles Joseph ..... 112, Fuhrman, Helen Louise ........ 102, .220 Fulton, Robert L. ............ 77, 78 249 Fultz, Richard Harold.154, 187, G Gabel, Donna Rose .... 152, 168, Gadow, George Henry ......... Gahagan, Leonard F. ...... 143, Gaiters, Eugene A. ........ 175, Gallup, Lelland L. ........... . Ganoung, Larry Ivan .......... Ganzman, Dale Eliot ....... 159, Gardner, Barbara S. .......... . Gardner, Donald P. ...... 56, 59, Gardner, Richard ............. Garman, Larry L. ............ . Garrett, Juanita Maxine .... 51, 113, 130, 140, 151 Garrett, Judy Ann ..... 119, 172: Garrett, Thomas .............. Gartman, Jerry ............... Gartner, Dorothy Kay .... Gartner, Jerry Eugene ......... Gascho, Kathryn A. ......... . . Gast, Bob Leonard .... 113, 155, Gates, Robert Joseph .......... Gathman, Susan ............ 42, 125, 150, 151, 162 Gauert, Harold T. ..... 180, 181, Gaut, Delores Jean ............ Gauthier, Ronald Hilton.58, 158, Gay, Bobbie Sue .............. 42,51,105,147, Gegen, Gary Raymond ......... 155 143, Gemmell, Mary A. ..... 113, 151, Gendusa, Frances J. ......... . . Gendusa, Michele ...... ..... . . Gentry, Lawrence H., Jr. ..... . . 135,187, Gerdes, James Arthur ...... 155, Hamilton, John Ralston. . . Gibby, Patsy Ann.110, 115, 232 153, 249 .113 Gibson, Earl S. ................. 99 Gibson, Kay Lynne ............. 42, 102, 123, 150, 164, 241 Gibson, Marilyn Kay ...... 118, 249 Gibson, Wanda ................ 130 Gideon, Geneva I..112, 130, 150, 221 Gifford, William E. .... 107, 132, 229 Gilbreath, Charles B. ........ . . Giles, Loren R. ............. .. Gilham, Edward Daniel ..... 31, Gilkey, Patricia Joyce .......... 171, 177 Gill, Sherrill S. ......... 57, 59, Gillespie, Ray Wesley ...... 159, 154, Gillette, John C. ............... 22, 31,133,154,24o Gilmore, Eugene Robert ......... 88 Gilstrap, James W. ............. 221 Gilstrap, William D. ............ 232 Ginardi, Madeline C. ...... 173, 241 Girotto, Ronald Gene .......... 249 Glad, Lindeye Lou ......... 153, 168 Gladson, Dwayne E. ............ 178 Glaser, Melva Miller ....... 130, 221 284 Gleason, Sharon Jane. .117, 153, 249 Glick, Marcia E. ............... 95 109, 115, 117, 168, 232 Glick, Michael Dean ....... 156, 157 Gmeiner, Marlene K. ..... ..... 2 41 Goddard, John A. ...... ..... 2 21 Goettel, Kenneth- L. .... ..... 2 21 Goforth, Carol J. .... ..... 2 21 Goins, Jerry L. ................ 221 Gold, Linda R. ............. 12, 51, 105, 113, 125, 151, 162, 241 Gold, Margaret ............. 31, 152 Gonterman, Dorothy E. ..... .... 2 21 Good, Donald E. ....... 22, Good, Larry V. .......... . . Goodnight, Charles A. ..... . 133, 232 155, 221 178, 232 Goodwin, James D. ..... ....... 2 21 Gordon, Robert ................ 102 Gore, Ellen Murphy ..... '..113, 221 Gorges, Charles Bernard ........ 143 Gorman, William T. ....... 154, 257 Gosch, James F. ............... 241 Gosch, Janet R. ............ 96, 115, 117, 121, 124, 150, 241 Gosch, Tom W. ..... 77, 79, 132, 221 Goozdak, Carl Dean ............ 233 Gough, Bob O. ...... ...... 8 4, 86 Gowan, Mavis E. .... ..... 3 1, 164 Gowans, Billy L. ..... ........ 2 41 Grace, Harold Lee. . . .... 101, 249 Graham, Ada L. ....... ...... 1 30 Graham, James Lestle .......... 249 Graham, Kenton E. ............ 221 241 Grant, Charles Richard.22, 158, Grassi, Jimmie L. .............. 221 153 Gray, Dena Marlene ....... 104, Greeley, Ronald Lee ......... . . .77 Green, Carolyn S. ............. 113, 118, 150, 164, 239, 241 Green, Edward W. ............. 158 Green, James E. ........... 185, 221 Greer, Vicki Sue ............... 241 Gregor, Arvilla Fetrow ....... ..241 116 Griffith, Patricia D. ....... . 115, Griggs, Mike Earl. ..... ....... 2 49 221 Grigsby, Eddie K. ........ . Grimes, William Robert .... Grizzle, Joseph H., Jr. ..... . 131, 187, 233 100, 249 Groh, Harry William ........... 103 185 241 105, 1 Grove, Jon P. .................. 103 Gubera, Conrad, Bernard ....... 233 Gudgen, Richard Abbott ........ 250 260 Guinn, Barbara Kay ....... Guinn, Randall F. ....... .. H Haag, Gary John ...... Haage, Dorothy Eleanor. . . Haas, Don J. ....... ..... . Haberbosch, Marise Ann.. 116 Hackel, Melinde Beth .... 153 250, 178, 241 .....233 ....11o, 115, 250 127, 221 ....113, 150,241 ....152, 164 250 9 Haddock, Truett .............. 241 Hagemann, Karon L. ..... ..... 2 2, 31, 134, 141, 151, 241 Haile, George Douglas.139, 155, 250 Hainline, Mary B. ..... 102, 113, 241 Hale, Avis O. .................. 113 Hale, Paul Lyndell ............. 250 Hall, Glen Argle ...... 103, 154, 250 Hallam, Mickey K. ............. 241 Halley, Charles ................ 156 Hamar, James Lewis ........... 250 250 Hamilton, Hudson Huston. Hamilton, Jon Roger. . .143, Hamilon, Larry Ray ...... Hamlin, Barbara V. ...... . 151 Hampton, Jerry Olen ...... Hampton, Maurice F. ..... . Hankins, Tom Dean ....... , 119 Hansen, Rosalea .......... Harbort, Janet Rosina .... 152 Harbour, Ronald Allen .... Hardin, Betty Jean ......... 185, . . . . .257 156, 250 185, 250 . . . . 113, 168, 233 .....250 .....109 . . . . 103, 159, 250 102, 241 . . . . 125, 173, 250 250 173, 250 Hargis, Donna Dotson .......... 221 250 Harmon, Barbara Kay ..... Harper, Doris J.. .113, 171, Harper, Patricia Ann .... . 168, 177, 221 .....221 Harper, Paul Dean .... ....... 3 4 Harper, Robert E. ..... ....... 2 21 Harrel, Ronald B. .... .... 2 2 221 Harris, Donald Lee ........ 141, 233 Harris, Judith Jean ............ 109 152, 153, 250 Harris, Mary Kathleen.l17, 153 250 Harris, Ronald W. ......... 141, 221 Harris, Thomas 0. ............. 221 Harris, William L. ........ 127, 142 Harrison, James M. ......... 57 178 Harrison, Roy E. .......... 122, 257 Harry, Kathryn Eileen ..... 109, 250 Harshaw, Alan Edward .... 114, 140 Hart, George L...143, 156, 157, 233 Hart, Kenneth R. ........... 99 221 Hartman, Ernie H. ,............ 233 Harts, Dwayne Lynn. . .101, 158, 250 Harvel, Ronnie Rae ............ 241 Harvey, Elizabeth A. ........... 250 Hashimoto, Hedy Y.. . .117, 150, 242 Hasson, Jerry Lee.112, 155, 187, 233 Hastings, Judith Ann .......... 250 Hastings, Ronald Eugene ....... 221 Hatfield, Gary L. ........ 77, 78, 132 Hathaway, James Clayton ....... 22, 109, 113, 141, 155, 233 Havvel, Ronnie ................ 156 Hawkins, Billy C. .............. 155 Hawkins, Nelda R. ...... ..... 2 42 Hawkins, Sandra Kay .......... 250 Hawkinson, Kenneth R. .... 178, 233 Hawl6Y, James F..l30, 141, 154, 229 Hayes, Barbara June ....... 152, 250 Hayes, Harold Nathaniel ........ 88, 156, 250 Hayes, Karen Alice ............ 233 Hays, Linda Kay .......... 104, 118, 151, 164, 214, 233, 267 Hays, Walter LaVelle .......... 103, 130, 159, 229 Hazelton, Joseph B. ....... 156, 257 Hazlett, Phillip Dean ........... 233 Heckman, Wilma J. ............ 221 Hedensten, Nicholas D. ..... 159, 250 Hedges, Arthur M., Jr. ......... 229 Hedrick, Janet Sue ....... 112, 113, 125, 150, 151, 164, 233 Heidebrecht, Henry Dean .... 84, 85 Heidebrecht, Leo James ......... 88 Heller, Beverly J. ....... 31, 151, Hendershot, Edwin James ...... 158, 178, 173 143, 250 Henderson, James E. ........... 221 Henderson, Mary Alice ........ 143, 152, Hendon, Carl A. ........... 103, Heninger, Sonny .............. Hennessey, Rose M. .... 111, 115, Henthorn, Richard E. ....... 56 129,130,135,214Z Hepworth, Ronnie R.. .141, 154, Herbat, Raymond M. ......... . Herlocker, Joyce Lavon ........ Herridge, Marna J. .... 104, 113, Herring, Donald R. .... 94, 185, Herrmann, Doris J. ........... . 112, 113, 146, Herrmann, Dorothy J. ........ . 113, 115, 119, 146, 151, Hersh, Keith E. ........... 113, Hashmatpour, Jamshid ........ Hess, Everett Lawrence .... 158, Hess, Harlan L. ......... 76, 78, Hess, Howard E. ....... 82, 132, Hester, Paul ................. Heston, Kathleen Marie ........ 152, Heueisen, Charles F. ....... 112, Hevel, Gary Francis.22, 99, 155, Heydenberk, Willis J. ...... 159, Hicklin, James William ........ 139, 155, Hidgson, Carole .............. Higgins, Curtis ............... Higgins, Robert Keith ...... 158, Hivffs Suzanne Yvonne. . . . . . CD 7 Hightower, David H. ......... . Hill, Gary D. ......... ..... . Hill, Helen ................... Hill, Marylyn Kay .......... 22 Hill, 99, 115, 147, 150 Steve Dudley ............ 110, 250 233 221 233 59, 222 250 222 153 222 222 107, 222 110, 242 222 233 233 132 233 176 143, 250 222 242 250 . 58, 250 . 257 250 42, 250 31, 117, 152, 153, 173, .242 .222 . 130 95, 233 .156 Hilt, Elton L. ....... . . . . Hines, Lena L. ............. .. Hines, Monty Ray.58, 139, Hinton, Charles F. ........ . 78,79,1aQ Hisey, Charles M., Jr. ...... 101, Hizar, Sharon K.. .113, 118, 162, Hoag, Michael Walter ........ 187 Hobson, Alan D. ...... 123, Hockenbury, Jack B. ......... . Hodge, Virgil L. ........... 155, Hodges, Larry Eugene.. ...... . Hodgson, Billie Ann.. .102, 150, Hodgson, Carole E. ........ 150, Hodgson, James E ........ ..... Hofer, Barbara ........ ...... Hoffman, Gail Eugene ..... 143, Hoffman, Ronald Dale ........ Hogan, Marilyn M. ..... 31, 113, Hogan, Wanda L. ....... 22, 31, Holladay, Judy K. ............ . 151, 173, Holley, Charles Edward .... 175, Holley, Donald Edwin ..... 119, Hollingsworth, Saundra .... . I 113,117,151,17s Hollis, Martha ................ Holloway, Elizabeth Ann ....... 171, Holman, Peter J. ...... .. . . Holmes, Homer D. ..... . . . Holmes, Lewis D. ........... 79 Holmes, Mary Darlene ..... 152, Holmes, Holmes, Zoe Ann.. .... 144, Holtgre 178 Nancy I. .... ..... . Darwin... n7 7 Honn, Gerald L. ....... ..... . Hood, Beverly Joann.. . . . . . Hood, Robert C. ............. . Hoover, Betty Lou ............. 125, 139, 150, 151, 149, Hoover, Mary Jo ...... 139, Horgan, Michael B. .......... . Hormozdiari, Iraj .......... 108, 150, Horn, Marlys C...115, 144, Horton, Jerry Bill ......... 155, Hoskin, Franklin L. ....... 103, Houk, Gary D. ...... .... 1 78, Houser, Everett E. ........... . Howard, Forest L. ......... 155, Howard, Marvin C. .......... . Howard, Nina Lou ........ . 130,173,214 Howell, Gary Neil ............ 185, Howerton, Dale A. .... 103, Howey, Lyla Ruth ............ Huddleson, Michael Lee. . .103, Hudson, Beth Elaine..102, 152, Huff, Robert Earl. .58, 103, 139, Huff, Roland Keith ........ 100, Huff, Sharon Elaine ........ 152, Hughes, Sondra ........... 151, Hull, Stirling Ross ............ Hulsey, Jack Norman ......... Hunt, Harry Winston ....... 58, Hunter, Mary J. ............. . Hurst, David L. ............. . 112, 130, 154, Hurt, Louis T. ............... . 176 123,159, , Hutchins, Robert Roy. .101, 158, I Ikerd, Dannie Lee ............. Ingersoll, Vincent T., Jr.. . .155, Ingrum, Victor J. .......... 103, Iori, James Riley .............. Ireland, Stephen L. ........... . 91, 92, 132, Ireland, Thomas Jack. ..... 119, Irvin, John Roger .... ....... Ison, David Lee ...... .... 1 59, Iwabe, Yoshiko ........ ...... J Jackard, Anna Lou ........ 168, Jackard, Charles Roy, Jr..84, 88, Jackson, Manly S. ............ . Jakovac, Joan Jeanette ..... 110, Jamerson, Oscar .............. James, Ella Jean. .107, 152, 167, James, Francile ............... 31, 149, 162 156, Hines, Brenda Sue ......... 107, 158, 57,173 Hobbs, Leslie Clark ....... 113, 135, 1 1 1 Duane . . ..... .... . . Jaynes, McCormick, Willard Lee. . . James, James, Jamel .......... J arrel Dee ......... James, Marilyn Colleen. . . . James, Virginia Sue.. .... . Janezic, Carol Lee. ...... . 173, Janezic, Ferdinand Lee ........ Jarboe, Ramon La Verne. . .159 Jarmin, Harl R. .......... . Jeans, Virgil Edward, Jr... Jeck, Elizabeth Ann ....... Jeficott, Margarett Ann .... McCullough, Donna Kay. . . Jefferson, Anita Sue.. . . . . . 117, Jenkins Joe Wile 158, .143 '151 1 Kemp, Frederick, Edward ...... Kendall, Roberta C. ...... . 134, 151 Kennedy, Alice Marie ...... 141, Kennedy, Kay 1. ...... 138, 147, Kennedy, Margaret A. ........ . 147, 150, 162 Kenney, George L. ......... 158, Kennon, Donna M. .... 112, 146, Lattiu Barbara A. ........ . i 113, 150, 1512165 1 , y ............ Jenkins, Robert Earl ...... . 88, Jenkins, Waymon E. ...... . 152, 153, 1 . 22 234 242 252 242 243 109 243 254 234 223 1 16 252 113 234 252 243 252 252 . 252 Justice, Mary Lee. ...... .. Jensen, Jeanine Emily .... 152 John, David Eugene ....... Johnson, Johnson, Andrew J. .... 101, Annette C. ...... . Johnson, Bess Elizabeth. . . Johnson, Derrell Edward. . Johnson, Doris Cloeva ..... Johnson 133, 136, Ermalea ......... Johnson? Francis Elmer. 101, Johnson, Gail Ann ........ Johnson, Gary Lynn ....... Johnson, Janice T. ..... 109, Johnson, Joan Renee ...... Johnson, John V. ......... . Johnson, Lee Warren ...... Johnson, Lloyd Melvin .... Johnson, Margaret K. .... . Johnson, Paul Kenneth .... Johnston, Davey John ...... Johnston , Jimmy Lou Johnston, Lorna May. .105, Johnston 154 135, 144, 1.15. .59, 1541 '155, 152, '151, 171, 177, 133, 158, 158, 113, , Mike ............... Jones, Fleta Lee .......... Jones, Frank L., Jr.. . .186, Jones, James ......... Jones, James D. ..... . . James Joseph .......... Jones, Jones, James Joseph ....... 150, 187, 156, Kerley, Judith E..113, 134, 141, Kersten, George W., Jr. ...... . Kessel, Lynda Sue ..... 109, 153 Ketcham, Kenneth Lee.103, 154 Keuls, Jan ................... Khosrovi, Ahmad M. ......... . Kibler, Judy K. ....... 139, 146, Kiddoo, Betty Lucile ....... 1 1 Kielfaber, Clayton W., Jr. ..... . 89, 158, Kilgore, William Paul ..... 154, Kime, Larry Lynn ......... 109, 88, Kincaid, Gary L. ........ 84, King, Julie Mae .... ...... 1 52, King, Kay E. ........ .... 1 43, King, Mary Lou ..... ....... King, Max L. ........ .... 1 36, Kipper, Larry James ....... 155, Kirk, Ronald D. ..... ..... . Kirk, Terre Lynne ......... 252, Kirkendoll, Gregg Max ..... 88, . 42, 223 Lau, Francis P. ............ 108, 258 Lau, Louis C. ..... 100, 108, 138, 223 Laughlin, Dwight ............... 88 Laughlin, James E..99, 156, 178, 234 Lawhorn, James A. .....,...... 257 Lawrence, Michael G. ........... 57, 155, 178, 242 Layden, Ronald F. .... 136, 181, 234 Layton, Sylvia J.. .109, 168, 169, 223 Leake, Alice J. ................ 104, 113, 136, 165, 223 Leaman, Ronald S. ............. 178 Leatherman, Jerry M..84, 86, 88, 242 Lee, Barbara J. ........... 151, 242 Lee, Caramitta Sue ........ 153, 252 Lee, James Ernest ............. Lee, Jerry Thomas ............. Lee, John P. ........... 57, 158, Margaret Anita ....... 153, Lee, Leech, Merle E., Jr. ..... 57, 155, Leeper, Gail A. ....... 117, 168, Le Gore, Marjorie M. ......... . 116, 118, 150, Lehman, Gerard William .... 22, Lehman, Mary Maxine ........ Leigh, Billie Gene ......... 113, Leming, Janet Thelma ......... Jones, Jewelean ....... 152, 167, Jones, Larry William .......... 103, 159, Jones, Leonard D. ............ . Jones, Linda Sue .......... 151, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jontra, Joseph Joseph Junior, Robert Wayne ...... Robert William. . 99, 109, 155, Roger E. .............. . Roscoe Lee ....... . . . . . , Lila Ann ......... 102, 143, 151, 164, 234, , Melvin Clay. . . Hazel Lavon ........... 102, 130,136,172,173,214, li Kahn, David Harrison ..... . 58, Kalb, Albert W. ............ .. Kameh, Esfandiar ............. 106 181 Kammerer, Robert. . . . . , Karr, Carol Marie ......... Karr, Lonnie Ray ....... 58, Kastner, Dan R. ......... . 1 152, 104, Kato, Sets .................... Kato, Hideo ............... Kavanagh, Lenore Jane. . . . Kazmierski, Carole .... . . . 118, 124, Keearns, John E. ......... . Keegan, Mary Kathleen .... Keele Rebecca A. ....... . ' 113, 118, 133, 151, Keeney, Jerry Wayne ...... Kehl, Kay L. ............ . 45, 110, 115, Keith, Floyd Eugene ....... Keithly, Bob .............. Keller, Karen F. ......... . 118, 138, 143, Kelley, William L. ....... . Kelly, Henrietta ........... Kelly, James Michael ..... Kelsey, Carolyn K. .... 102, Kelsey, Karl Russell ...... Keltner, Jane E. ......... . 108, 168, 1541 101, 1451 164, 151, 154, 154' 1 1-13, ' 130, Kirkwood, Virginia 0. .... . Kite, Trudy L. ..... 99, 168, 17L 159, Klein, Robert Lee ............ Klepac, Richard L. ....... . Klinkon, Joseph .......... Klopfenstein, Laura B. .... . 105, 112, 140, Knarr, Patricia A. ....... . Knarr, William A. ........ . Kneebone, James .......... Kneller, Kay M. ....... 104, Knewtson, Nancy E. ...... . 144, 145, Knewtson, Karen Kay. . .22, Knight, William Ray ...... Kocher, Earl Dean ..... 95, Kocher, Sondra Louise.100, Koehler, Martha Ann ...... Koger, Leslie Ralph ....... Koger, Ronnie .... 113, 114, Kopmeyer, Joyce Elaine. . . 152 Koppers, Anne Luella ...... 143, Korach, Janice S. ........ . Kordas, Ronald R. .... 119, Korn, Thomas L. ....... 91, Kosorog, Cecilia A. .... 99, 1 . 52, 156, 156 152, 109, 109, 153, 155, 155, 155 15151 112, 132, 118, 144, Leming, Ruth A. .......... 112, 116, 124, 150, 214, 230, Leonard, David N. ............ . Leonard, W. Lucille ............ Lewis, Glen LeRoy, Jr. ..... 88, Lewis, Jackie Mae ......... 152, 1 1 a Lewis, Richard Lee ............ 223 Ley, William E. ............... 178 Krack, Janet Rae ..... 110, 115, Kramer, Jim L. ........... 185, Kramer, Lawrence J. .......... . 114, 158 Kruse, Thomas .... ......... Kueck, E. Jeanette.. . .. . . Kuhel, Frank Joe .......... Kuhn, Koger Dowell ....... Kankle, Maren Elizabeth. . . 150, 156, 159, 152, Kurth, Sondra M. .......... 31, Kurth, Woodrow .............. L Ladek, Kenneth E. ........ . Lafferty, Leroy Jackson .... .93, 156, Laflen, Robert Allen .......... Lahey, Lorn R., Jr. ....... . Laing, Ray A. ............ . 135, 78, 79, 132, 135, Lair, Lila M. ................ . Lamb, Geneva McCarty ....... Lambert. James George .... 156, Lampe, Eugene G. ......... 154, Lampo, Pearlie Jeane ......... Lampson, Delbert E. ......... . Lance, Donna Kay ......... 75, 116, 133, 136, 150, Lance. Larry K. ....... 154, 164, 185, Lander, James C. ............ . Landrum, William C.. . .31, 138, Lane, David E. .............. . Lane, Larry A. ........... . Lane, Marla Sue ........... LaSalle, Stephen Paul ..... 112, 110, 14L Laseter, Ernest Petty .......... Lassman, Murle E.. . . . . . . . . Lindahl, Thomas R. ............ 132 Lindsay, David O. ..... 135, 158, 234 Lindsey, Carolyn Sue .......... 138, 146, 150, 173, 214 Linn, Estel L. ..... 111, 128, 168, 223 Lipsey, Robert D. .............. 234 List, Jerlene Ann ..... 144, 151, 223 List, Mildred K. ........... 113, 223 Liston, Marcia Rose ............ 234 Little, Judy Ruth ......... .31, 243 LoHin, James Rae ..... 107, 113, 223 Logsdon, Mary Z. ......... .... 1 18, 125, 140, 150, 162, 243 Lohman, John R.. .57, 156, 157, 243 Lomshek, David L. ............. 243 Lomshek, Stephen D. .......... 257 Lonergan, Jack H. ........ 179, 243 Long, Alfred Paul .... ....... 2 34 Long, Cecil Caroll .... ...... 2 34 Long, Hugh Milton ..... .... 2 43 Long, Wayne Allen .............. 31 Longerot, Donna E. ............ 111, 125 168, 234 Longerot, Gerald E. ............ 243 Longnecker, Georgia E. .... 152, 252 Longstaff, Ronald E.. . .122, 239, 243 Longstreet, Steven R. ........... 252 Looker, Jerry R. ............... 223 Louthan, Jerald D. ........ ..... 7 6, 77, 78, 79, 132, 223 Lovelace, Donna Ruth..31, 152, 252 Loveland, Dennis Robert ....... 252 Loveland, Patricia A. .......... 257 Lovern, Dona Vee ......... 118, 150 Lovern, James W. ..... ....... 1 18 Lovgren, Paul W .... ...... . .56, 59 Loving, James Joseph ....... 58, 252 Low, James Arthur ............. 159 Lowe, Robert E. ....... 107, 132, 223 Lowe, Ronald D. .......... 113, 234 Lucas, Phyllis E.. .102, 139, 149, 243 Ludlum, Earl Reynaud. .22, 58, 252 Ludlum, Marvin P. .... 103, 155, 234 Lukon, Timotheia ....... 95, 111, 115 116, 117, 128, 150, 151, 165, 234, 262 Lundblad, Robert L.. . .184, 185, 223 Lundman, Hugh John ..... 156, 243 Lundquest, Don H. ............ 234 Lundstrum, Don R. ............ 223 Lusitani, Maria J. .... 104, 136, 223 Lyon, Kenneth S. .............. 135 Lytle, Cherie Ramon ...... 152, 252 Mc McAlpine, Carole L. ....... 171, 223 McCain, Connie .... ....... 1 10 McCalla, Sylvia Ann ...... 151, McCarthy, Matthew John. . McClenahan, Maurice D... McClenahan, Sharon K.. . . 117, 125, 168, McClintock, Seth ......... McClure, Jerome Howard. . McCord, Karen Sue ..... 70, McCorkill, Thomas H. .... . 99,175, McCourt, Thomas Edward. 105, 161, 168, 169, McCullough, Lana Gail .... McCully, Gael Alvin..140, McDaniel, Claude Scott .... 159, McDaniel, James Laddie ...... McDonald, Barbara Faye. . . 138, 140, 149, McElvain, Linda Pearle.51, McEwen, Sharon Louise. . . McElwain, Glennda Jean. . . McFarland, William H.. . . McFerron, Carrol A. ...... . McGee, Dennis Richard. . . McGee, Robert Walter .... McGlothlin, Donald E. .... . 31 McGrew, Joyce Irene ...... 152 McGuffin, Carol Kay ...... 151 McKee, Larry Gail ........ McKenna, Gerard ......... 31, 143, McKinnie, Charles M. .... . McKnight, Ellen. .104, 113, McLaughlin, Dennis K.. . . . McLaughlin, Linda Ann. . . McLean, Connie Sue... McMillen, Barbara Jean. . . McMullen, Michael .... 104, McNeill, Patrick J. ...... . McNickle, Earnest W. .... . 156, McPherson, Kathleen C.. . . McQuitty, Lucille F. ..... . McWilliams, James F.. . . M Maes, Lawrence Robert. . . Macari, Victor ............ Mackie, Mollie ........... Macklin, Vera Joan ........ 141, Mahaffey, Kenneth Leon. . . Mahaney, Marda Leigh .... Mahieu, Judith Ann ....... Mailes, Eldon L. ......... . Main, Joseph W. ........ . Malek, Khosrovi Y. .... 101, Malmberg, Karen Dianne. . 116, 152, Malner, Arlene Ann ....... Malone, Karen Gayle ...... Manhart, Cletus G. ...... . Manley, Michael Patrick.. Manning, MacDonald, Jr.. Mansmith, Patsy M.. . .112, Mansour, Soltan S. ....... . Manwarren, Leon ......... Mapes, William M. ..... 99, Marks, Donald Lee ....... Marquardt, Gary F. ...... . Marquardt, James Henry. . .109, Marquardt, Ronald G.. . . . . 121, 129, 135, 214 Marsh, Gregory Parks ......... 122, 178, 246 Marsh, Joyce lrene ........ 153, Marshall, Gail W. ......... 158, Marshall, Justin 1. ..... .. Martens, Arthur A.. . . . . . Martens, Edgar Lee ....... Marti, Ervin L. ............ 119, .252 152, 1 Martin, Charles Etta L. .... 171, Martin, Gary L. .......... . Martin, Jack W. ....... 143, Martin, John Joseph ....... Martin, Lydia C. ...... 111 Martin , Richard Earl ...... Martinez, Adolph ......... . 42, 243 .159 . 243 . 75, 234 . .12 .105 252 . 57, 243 .....155 . .... 243 104, 223 252 243 252 252 113, 234 252 252 252 . 234 234 . 102 . 229 . 22, 243 102, 252 109, 234 . 223 . 22. 252 234 . 252 . 252 .243 113, 234 262 . 105 243 229 . 223 . 243 .252 .229 . 252 109, 252 234 234 . 235 . 223 . 223 138 1 10, 252 . 252 242 223 252 252 224 . 108 . 156 224 235 235 252 1 18, 224 . 58, 252 ' 168 235 . 146 . 235 . 235 224 252 . 257 224 . 252 224 243 . 108 28 5 Parker, Dan Ray ...... 107, Martinous, Marilyn S..143, 168, Mason, Walter A..100, 139, 159, Massengill, Everette E. ........ . 243 243 154 Massey, Richard W.. .84, 86, 88, 235 Massey, William Bruce ......... 158 Mathews, Florence Marie ....... 235 Mathews, Roberta Jean ......... 152 153, 165, 252 Mathis Andrew S., 111. . .82, 83, 159 Mathis, Carl B. ........ 22, 133, 224 Mathis, Carllyn Lee. . .152, 153, 252 Maupin, Ronald J. ............. 84, 85, 86, 132, 214, 224 MaxCY, James R. .......... 243 156, Mayer, Mary E. ......... 61, 67, 107, 113, 117, 119, 133, 1 150, 151, 172, 173, 215, Mayfield, Merle Ray ........... Meacham, Larry Bowen ..... 52, Meade, Marv Ann ..... 152, 253, Means, Verna Marie ....... 153, Meditz, Josef P. ........... 159, 69, 44, 235 253 224 263 253 224 224 Meek, Donald D. ............. . Meier, Janice 1. ............... 109 235 151, 162, 163, Melton, Sharon Kay ........ 31, 113, 118, 152, 246, Mendoza, Herman John ......... Menghini, Anthony J. ...... 178, Menhusen, James E.. . .156, 157, Merando, Sandra Sue .... ,.102, Merit, Mary E. .............. .. Mertz, Leo Arnold .... .... 1 55, Mesley, Clarence ....... ...... Messenger, John D. ..,........ . Messer, Jack D. .............. . Messer, Marie A. ...... 113, 168, Metro, Meyer, Gary .Andrew ........... 142, 143, 151,165, Meyer, Willard J. .......... 76, Milburn, Dale E. .............. . Millard, Brees Ralph, Jr. ...... . Millard, Jerry Davis ....... 158, Miller, Charlott N. ............ . 109, 141, Miller, Donald Leon ....... 112, Miller, Earl W. ........ 99, 155, Miller, Fred J. ................ . Miller, Jean M. ........... 102, Miller, 117, 144, 152, 153, 239, Margaret H. ........... . 136, 144, 150, Miller, Marlene F. ............ . 45, 113, 119, 173, Miller, Martha Kay ........ 151, Miller, Robert 1. ............ 86, 112, 253 154 235 224 253 224 253 177 185 102 235 156 Marcia G. ........ . 118, 243 224 100, 224 235 224 159 2 113, 235 42. 224 235 224 Miller, Ronald A. ............. . Miller, Ronald L. ....... 82, 84, Miller, Ruth E....115, 116, 117, Miller Samuel Kell , y ....... 101, Miller, Waymeih Darline. . .141, Milligan, Jerry L. ......... 154, Milliken, Donald P. .......... . Mills, Frederick Riley ....... 91, Milner, Orlin G. ......... 84, 86, Minden, Don Edward .......... Miner, Lorine V. ...... 113, 133,' Mintz, Merle Edgar ....... 103, Miranda, Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell 1 John Paul ........ 159, Barbara Ann ......... 116, I 151, 173, 243 D1ane............... Sherrie .......... 113, Wanda L. .......... . 125, 151 253 253 224 243 253 132 253 224 253 224 '1 31, 235 1 81, , 253 257 224 1 243 253 253 113, 43 159 224 224 112, 235 253 235 101 235 .253 243 235 . 224 243 Moberg, Jack Arthur, Jr.. . .158, Moberly, Richard Lee ...... 185, 253 Mock, Donald L. .............. 224 Mock, Ralph E. ...... 22, 31, 43, Modir, Fatemi Mohamad ...... Moffett, Dixie Lee ..... 112, 151, Molinar, Louis John ........... Molka, Mary F. ..... 22, 31, 134, Monteith, Virginia Anne ...... 130, 150 Montgomery, Andrew J. ...... . 103, 155 Moon, Donna .... Moon, Emily Jane... ..... 173, Moon, Nancy E. ............. . Moor, Grenda J. ...... 115, 151, Moore, Arthur W..103, 154, 186 Moore, Barbara Jean ......... 152 162 286 1 d 42, 253 1 Moore, Cameron D. ........ 119, 181 Moore, David F. ...... ........ 2 24 Moore, Earnestine .... ...... 2 53 Moore, .leanne Sue .... ........ 2 35 Moore, Judith Ann .... .... 4 2, 243 Moore, Loren A. ...... ...... 2 35 Moran, Billie Beth .... .... 2 53 Moran, Robert R. .............. 243 Moreland, Patsy C. ............ 113, 136, 149, 224 Morford, Martin G. .,....... 81 91, 132, 140, 158, 187 243 Morgan, Philip G. ...... 31, 133, 224 Morgan, Ronald J. ......... 143, 242 Morgan, Victor L. ......... .... 2 24 Moriconi, John Joseph ..... .... 2 53 Morris, John Buehanon.58, 155, 253 Morris, Lloyd G. ......... .... 2 65 Morton, Richard .......... 159, 235 Mosburg, Larry L. ........ .... 2 24 Mosher, Wanda A..31, 146, 150, 224 Mosier, Dan D. ....... 103, 130, 229 Mosley, Hazel A. ............... 31, 138, 151, 167 235 Moss, Melvyn ...... 82, 155, 187, 253 Moss, Pete .................... 156 Motazedi, Hormoz .............. 235 Motokawa, Sephen H.. .57, 178, 243 Mount, Linda S. ......,........ 257 Mozan, Doulat ....... ......... 8 2 Mullies, David D. ........ .... 2 43 Mummert, Jefferson D. ......... 229 Munn, Phillip Edward, Jr. . .58, 101 Munsell, Jay B... .112, 185, 215, 225 Munsinger, Stepher M..159, 187, 253 Munson, Phillip Scott .......... 235 Murkin, Gary L. ........ 77, 78, 132 Murphey, Blaine A. ........ 178, 235 Murphy, Karl D. .......... 159, 235 Murray, Betty Jo ..... 110, 115, 243 Murray, Donald J. ......... .... 2 44 Murray, Jack N. .... ..... .... 2 2 5 Murray, James L. .... . .... 257 MurraY1 John E. .... . ..143, 244 Musil, Virgil ............. .... 1 58 Myers, Clifford Joe ....... .... 2 53 Myers, Katherine S. ........ 169, 244 Myers, Richard F..107, 113, 130, 225 Myers, Ronnie R. .............. 258 Mynatt, Harold Eugene ......... 253 N Nakadomari, Hisamitsu, S. ...... 108 Nakaza, Ken T. ........... 154, 225 Nash, Eugene Wallace .......... 244 Neal, Natalie B. ..... ...... 2 25 Neal, Ronald Rex .............. 253 Near, Gay Charlene ........ 111, 169 Neely, Robert Joseph .... 89, 91, 253 Negrete, Julia Carmen.102, 149, 235 Neill, Jimmy Roger ............ 229 Nelson, Loretta ............ 171, 225 Nelson, Susan Knowles ......... 144 Nelson, William F. ......... 34, 123 Nemati, Fereydoun ........ 108, 156 Nepote, Joe John ............... 244 Newcomer, James K., Jr.. . .178, 235 Newman, Carrie Harris ......... 225 Nichols, Donald Alan .......... 107, 112, 131, 154, 225 Nichols, Melvin Dale ........... 253 Nicholson, John Kent ............ 91 Niggemann, Marie ............. 109, 115, 118, 143, 151, 244 Niggemann, William J. ......... 253 Nightengale, Cecil F. ....... 100, 229 Noakes, Gloria Joan. . .102, 152, 253 Noorayi, Mohammad ....... 101, 108 Normand, Richard L. ...... 107, 235 Norris, Martha ................. 130 Northcutt, William H. ..... 136, 181 O O'Dell, Judith R. .............. 118, 144, 150, 151, 244 Odell, Ronald Eugene ...... 106, 181 Odom, James Brian ........ 156, 244 Oehme, Alta E. ................ 225 Ogren, Patricia Ann ........... 104, 105, 150, 235 Oliver, Mike T. ........... 159, 258 Oliverson, Larry R. ............ 244 Olson, Carl A. ........ ........ 2 58 O'Malley, John C. ......... 181, 244 O'Malley, Lois Louise .......... 102, 118, 143, 253 O'Malley, Phillip H.. ..118, 143, 225 Oney, Ronnie F. ......... . Ooley, Sue Carol. . .42, 116, O,Rear, Carol 1. ......... . Ortolani, Frank R. ....... . Osborn, Rex F. .......... . Osburn, Phyllis J. ....... . '146 . 165, .31, 115, 134, 140, 152 Ossana, Otto, Jr.. .130, 175, Overby, Margaret Helen. . . 181, .130 Overeem, Donald P. .... 184, 185 Overman, David Elmer J.. 139, Overman, Jolm W. ..... 123, Owens, Thomas W. ....... . P 1662 154, 177, Pace, Clyde Wilson, 111 .... 166Q Paddock, Carl Erick ....... 103, Page, Joyce Elaine ........ 144, 151 Palango, Linda Carol ...... Palmer, David Allen .... 91, 173, 103, 1 1 1 Paramore, Jacqueline 1. ....... . 152 153 1 Pardey, Marvin ........... Pargen, Donald R. .... 159, Parish, Kathryn B. ....... . Park, Shirley Jean ......... Parker, Carl Herbert ....... 105, 155, Parker, Kenneth G. ...... . Parkey, Marvin Roy ....... Parmele, Betty ....... . . Parsi, Shahriar ............ Parsons, Charles M. ..... . Parsons, JoElla Ann ....... 143 1 Patchin, Patricia Ann ..... 151 Patrick, Roger David ...... Patterson, Emma Lou ...... Patterson, John A. ....... . 113 Pattison, Ralph Waldo .... 1 1 113 139, 187, 113, .114, .1613 153, 173, .1.5.1., 130, Patton, Rodney Lee ........ 155, Pauk, Steven Earl, ..... 58, Payton, William V. ....... . Pearson, Vera Mae .... 130, Pease, Ruth Ann .......... 109, 138, 139, Pell, Harry L. ........... . Pellett, Stephen L. ....... . Peoples, Frank F. ...... 52, Pera, Jesse ........ Perkins, Larry ............ Perry, Donald Dean ....... Perry, Frank S. ........ 89, Perry, Marilyn Jean ....... 140, Peters, Gail .......... 150, Peters, Gerald Lee ........ Peters, Harold 1. ......... . Peterson, Andrew D. ..... . Peterson, Jon Kenneth ..... Peterson, Roscoe, Jr. ..... . Pettit, 11a Virginia ........ Pettit, Wylie E. ....... 100, Petty, Joan Kaye .......... 154, 133, 161 1662 139, 181, 175, 166' 165, 1 113, 1621 159, 130, 138, 151, Petty, Nancy K. ............. . Phillips, Loretta E. ........ 119, Phipps, Monty Lee ............ Pickert, Lawrence J. ....... 127, Pierce, George Holmes ..... 154, Pierce, Kathy Jane .... 109, 152, Pike, Charles Ellis ........ 159, Pile, Donald Gene ............ Pillard, Gary .............. Pillon, Delores June.. .140, 143, 169, Pine, Robert Joseph ........... Piper, Richard Fred ....... Pistotnik, Joan Marie ...... Pistotnik, Nancy Lyndon. .. 139, 173, 104, 122, 165, 247, Pitts, Carol Kay ........... 151, Pitzer, Billie Webster ......... Pliler, James O. ............. . Plummer, Bessie Ailene ........ 139, 161, Plummer, Dorothy W.. .... . . 99, Plummer, Max D. ......... . Plute, Anna Jane. .99, 130, Pluto, Dennis Michael ...... 13.62 . 1 1 112, 235 Poe, Wayne Elbert ............. 235 Poland, Gene 1rwin. . .185, 244, 261 Polfer, Paula Barbara ...... 75, 114, 117, 151, 161, 173 244 Pollnian, Charles Duane .... 159, 225 Poole, Patrick Henry..107, 155, 229 Pope, Saundra Gae .... 109, 152, 253 Porr, Pamela Jill .......... 165, 244 Porter, Dennis Duane ...... 113, 159 Porter, Lewis William. .... 154, 253 Porter, Robert E. .............. 235 Postema, Hilda Grace ..... 107, 225 Postlethwaite, Marianne ........ 225 Potter, Fredrick Harry.130, 158, 235 Potter, Janice Marie.22, 31, 153, 173 Potts, Virgil Douglas ....... 178, 253 Pourlak, Faramarz ............ 108 Povodnik, Elizabeth ........... 109, 113, 133, 215, 225 Powell, Gary Dale ............ 156 Powell, Jolm Woody .......... 235 Powers, Patricia Lou .......... 109 144, 150, 236 Prather, Karen Lee ..... 31, 153, 254 Pratt, Susan Ellen.119, 149, 173, 244 Pfesam, Bill C, ..... 76, 78, 132, 225 Pretc, Joan Elizabeth ...... 165, 236 Prichard, Dan Lee.91, 175, 181, 254 Prigg, Eleanor Gayle ........... 113, 147, 150, 236 Proctor, Jackie Earl ........... 155 Proffitt, Delores Jane ..... 42, 45, 95, 111,115,116, 117, 125, 150, 169, 236 Purnell, Sandra Kay ....... 144, 236 Pursley, Alice J. ............... 130 Q Queen, Patricia Marie ......... 113, 130, 144, 151, 165, 236 Query, Lois Ann. . .31, 113, 151, 236 Quinn, James M. .............. 244 Quiroga, Peter J. .......... 143, 226 R Radford, Robert Raymond ..... 254 Raej, Jimmy ................. 156 Rahimi, Yazdi ........... . . . 236 Rainey, Dennis Lee... ... . . 254 Rainey, James ........ ....... 1 76 Ramsey, Sylvia Elaine ..... 153, 254 Rangian, Hosein, Tehrani ...... 254 Ratledge, Shirley Ann ....... 70, 254 Rawson, John S. .......... 178, 244 Ray, Jimmie B. ............... 254 Rayl, Linda L.. . .125, 150, 166, 236 Rea, James ................... 100 Read, Garl Earl.. .127, 129, 215, 226 Read, Janet Sue ...... 109, 152, 254 Reda, Gloria A..31, 43, 130, 134, 236 Reda, Samuel Raymond ....... Redd, Vivian A. ............... . Reece, Charles R. ............ . 175, 186, 187, Reece, Edna Faye ..... 102, 152, Reece, Marle M. .......... 155, 152, Reed, Loraine Carol. . .22, Reeves, Howard Reynold..154, 155, Reimer, Errol C. ...... 100, Reimer, Patt S. ........... 150, Reiter, Maurice F. ..... 103 Rennick, George R. .... 156, , , 154, 157 Reynolds, Leigh T. ........... . 112, 141, 154 254 258 107, 244 254 236 254 254 229 244 226 244 107, 226 Reynolds, Michael ........... 91, 92 244 Rhinehart, Brenda K. ...... 151, Rhoads, Bob J. . ............... Rhoades, Jerry W. ........... . Rhuems, Saragene ............ 156 236 236 Rice, Larry Leroy ..... 139, 158, 254 Richardson, Ellis R. ....... 156, 181 Richardson, Gary V. .......... 254 Richardson, John M. ....... 129, 226 Richardson, Sheldon D. ........ 109 Ridings, James A. ...... ..... 2 36 Ridings, Sandra .............. 146 Riedel, Joseph R. ............. 258 Rigg, Barbara A.. .109, 150, 165, 236 Riggs, Melvin Leroy ....... 154, 254 Riley, Michael B. ....... 76, 79, 226 Riley, Thomas Michael ......... 187 Rinck, Joe A. ................. 229 Rinehart, Mary Ann ............ 42, 113, 119, 145, 165, 226 Ringgenberg, Archie C. ......... 76, 79, 93, 132 Riseling, Gary Thomas ..... 181, 254 Roach, Beverly J. ..... 113, 151, 236 Roach, Bruce E. .... 77, 78, 132, 173 Robb, John Milton ..... 22, 119, 254 Roberts, Beverly Ann ...... 153, 254 Roberts, Kenneth H. ........... 226 Roberts, Maurice ............... 12 Robinson, Carol Lea. . .113, 152, 254 Robinson, Claud C. ............ 229 Robinson, Frances Work ........ 226 Robson, James P. ..... 126, 154, 226 Robson, Nancy Gale .......... .42, 112 151, 236 Robson, Ron W.. . . ........ . .154 Roeser, John R. .......... 127, 244 Roff, William J. ............... 236 Rogers, Charles Patrick ........ 236 Rogers, Clara J. .......... 169, 254 Rogers, Donna Dee ............ 254 Rogers, Earl A. ................ 258 Rogers, Nancy J. ...... 146, 150, 236 Rogers, W. Michael ........ 176, 236 Rogler, Anita Sue .............. 109 152, 153 165 254 Romine, David Dale ........... 236 Romine, Donald M. ........ 155, 244 Roque, Bettie J...151, 161, 171, 236 Rose, Dorothy E...107, 115, 151, 244 Rose, Erma L. .............. 22, 31, 115, 119, 134, 151 244 Rose, Nancy Carolyn ....... 169, 244 Rose, Robert L. ............... 226 Rosebaugh, Helen L. ........... 258 Ross, Larry Eugene ............ 254 Ross, Minnie M. ......... .... 1 11, 113, 139, 140, 152, 226 Ross, Robert L. ........... 130, 229 Rossell, Robert D. ........ .... 1 07, . 118, 129, 138, 215 226 Rouyer, David Eugene .......... 236 Row, James George ............ 254 Rowe, James E. ..... 56, 59, 187, 226 Rowe, Marcia Ann.34, 152, 169, 254 Rowland, Wayne K. ....... 114, 158 Royse, Carl Lee ................ 226 Rucker, John W. ...... 113, 159, 226 Rugel, Francis ............ 143, 229 Ruhl, Kenneth W. ............. 132 Ruhmann, Richard A. ........... 56, 59, 114, 226 Rundle, Ray R. ................ 236 Runkle, Maudie Mary .......... 130 Rupar, John J., Jr. ............. 101 Ruppelius, Deen A. ............ 236 Russell, Janet L. ...... 104, 105, 169 Russell, Shirley J. ............. 125, 150, 162, 163, 236 Russey, Nancy M. ......... 112, 150 Rutherford, Jerry R. ....... 187, 236 Rutherford, John Arthur ....... 100, 154, 236 Rutledge, Anita Louise.113, 151, 236 Ryan, Donald L. ....... 130, 178, 236 Ryman, John K. ...... 113, 158, 226 S Sadeghi, Khosrow .............. 108 Sage, Hugh Marvin ............ 175 Salisbury, Judith L. ........... 104, 113, 115, 130 162 236 Sanborn, Larry Eugene ......... 22, 31, 133, 154, 236 Sanders, Martha A. .... 113, 151, 244 Sapp, Kathleen Eleanor. . . .... 146, 173, 254 Sargert, Robert R. ...... 57, 155, 244 Sartore, Edward Lee ........ 22, 254 Scalarone, Gene M. ........ 135, 236 Scanlin, Jan ................... 22, 31, 144, 150, 236 Schafer, Charles B. ............. 236 Schasteen, Edward W. ..... 103, 226 Schaub, Joe F. ................. 258 Scheib, Orville D. ............. 131, 135, 155, 226 Schelin, Carolyn L. ......... 31, 61, 67, 68, 138, 150, 173, 244 Scherer, Douglas Carr .......... 76, 82, 132, 244 Scherfi, Judith S. ..... 119, 173, 226 Schirk, .James L. ............... 254 Schlapia, Alvin D. ......... 159, 236 Schneider, Betty Ellen ..... 144, 254 Schneider, Sherrill D. ...... 103, 226 Schoenhofer, Carol A. .......... 258 Scholl, John Dwight, Jr. .... 143, 254 Scholl, Dennis George ...... 156, 254 Schroeder, Lyle E. ....... . 112, Schroeder, Sharry Ann ..... Schuberger, Edward Alan. . . Schucker, Richard R. ..... . Schultz, Fred W. ...... 112, Schwenker, William E. .... . 103, 226 ....1O0 ....254 ....236 236 112, 254 1553245 Smith, Robert Lewis ........... 227 Smith Sharon Imogene ........ 109, 139 237 Smi'h, Stanley .... 103, 105, Smith Thaddeus T. ............ 176 1 141, Scott, Charles Eldon ....... 159, 254 Scott, Charles F. ............... 226 Scott, Helen Marie ......... 42, 117, 123, 130, 150, 151, 236 Scott, Lowell Wayne ........... 156 Scott, Michael O. .............. 244 Scott, Roger Allan ........ Scranton, Donald G. ...... . .....156 131 Seaberry, Thresa L..32, 149, 236 Sears, Jerry Martin ............ 159 Seavey, Ormond M. ....... .236 Seib, Thomas James ....... 236 Seibert, Betty Ann ......... Seifert, Kathlecn..42, 119, Semonick, August L. ..... . Serra, Bobby L.. . .118, 135, Shackleton, George L.. . . . Shackelton, Mary Lyon ..... Shallenburger, Jackie 254 254 . 226 226 . 226 226 . 237 Smith Thomas Raymond ....... 159 Smith Twila Jean ............. 109 144, 151, 237 Smith Velma Jane ............. 42, 113, 125, 151, 173, 227 Smith Wilma M. ..... 113, 140, 245 Snadon, Gary William.. .77, 79, 132 Snider, Floyd Wm., Jr. ......... 22, 129, 133, 135, 227 Snow, Charles Eugene ........... 22 145, 245 57, Snow, Sabina Marie. . .102, 146, 254 Solomon, Jon Conner ....... 99, Souder, Wallace W.. .. Southern, Carolyn Ann. Southern, Robert Jay. . . Spangler, Paul Leon. . .100, Spears, Donald Edwin. . Speck, Thomas Louis, 237 ........100, 229 101, 131, . . . .111, 237 . . . . . . . .255 155, 245 .81, 91, 158 Jr. ...... 101, 255 158, Spencer, Georgia E. ........... 113, 144, 150, 171, 227 Spicer, Karen Lucille ........... 34, 107, 119, 165, 245, 262 Shane, Janice Jennet ...... 113, 141, 150, 237 Shanks, Jane M. ....... 42, 44, 122, 130, 136, 138, 173, 218, 226 Sharp, Clarence B. .............. 22 Sharp, Judy J. ........ 117, 150, 244 Sharp, Lowell R. ............... 244 254 Sharp, Mary Dell. ..12, 51, 105, Shaver, Zella J. ............. ..113, 150, 151, 167, 244 Shaw, Charles K. .............. 158 Shaw, Dale Richard ........ 22, 158 Shaw, Robert Wayne .......... ,155 Shearburn, Karin Kay. .111, 115, 169 Shearer, Robert L. .... 136, 187, 226 Sheddrick, Ronald Wm. .... 100, 237 Sheldon, John Clarence .... 185, 254 Shell, Charles E. .......... 135, 237 Shelton, Billy J. ......... 56, 59, 237 Shelton, Charles T. ............. 77, 78, 79, 132, 226 Shepard, Cora Glenda ........... 31 116, 152, 165, 254 Shepard, Martin Joseph ..... 78, 254 Sherwood, George K. ........... 237 Shirley, John T., Ill ........... 254 Shively, Sharon K. ............ 113, 118, 142, 143, 169 Shoup, Donald L. .............. 244 Shouse, Mary H. ............... 133 Shreffler, George Ann .......... 237 150, Shutc, Harry Dwight ........... 185 Shugard, Judith E. .... 113, 165 Sidlow, John W. ................ 82 Sieberns, Donald Linn .......... 22, 31, 133, 154, 237 Siefker, Inez Joan ......... 150, 237 Siever, Dave ................... 12 Simola, Anthony W. .... ...... 7 6 Simoncic, Anthony E. ..... .... 2 26 Simpson, Carl L., Jr. ........... 236 Simpson, Christine J. .......... 254 Sims, Heather Marie ........... 113, 237 150, 161, 165, Smivarelli James Lee l r v ' - Spille, Dennis Glenn ....... 112, Spillman, Karen Sue ....... 118, 151, 165, Spradley, Don Deloy ....... Sprenger, William D. ..... . Spriggs, Barbara Ann ...... 49, Squires, Valerie Ann. .153, Stacey, Joi Anne .......... 116, 119, 150, Staley, Beth Ardis ...... 31, Stalker, Linda ................ Stambach, Judith Kay ..... 172, 173, Standlee, Danny J. ....... . Stange, Louis Henry ...... Stansel, Kenneth Milo ......... Starbuck, Joan Keitha.110, Starkey, Donald Dean ..... 78 Strothman, Rose Marie A. .... . Stuart, Charles Robert .... S'uckey, Wayne Keith .... Stukey, N. Janine ........ .181, .100, . 151 237 237 ......42, 45, 102, 152. 173, 255 s . . 77, 132, 237 227 Starr, Gary D. ................ . Staton, Claudia Ruth.. Statz, Karolyn Louise.. 134 1 .........22, 138, 152,255 .........31, 139,150,237 Stebbins, Charles A. ........... 237 Steele, Olivia Ann ..... 100, Steele, Samuel M., Jr... .. 82, 83, 113, 129, Steen, Clyde E. ....... . Sleeves, Nancy Sue .... Stetfens, Carolyn E.. .. .........42, 109,255,262 76,75,79 131,132,227 ........227 ........152, 153,173,255 .........51 141, 152, 255 Stein, Gerald A. ................ 76 Sieinle, Danny Max ........ 154, 237 Stephan, Sharon Sue.. . 130, 140, Stephens, Hauer P.. . . . ........112, 162, 163, 227 . . . .156, 255 Sims, Lyta M. ................. 227 Singer, Preston Jules .... 81, 91, 254 Skiles, Skogst Larry .................. 254 rom, John Edward ....... 178 Slaughter, Linda Dee .......... 113, 236 1 150,173, Slayter, Doris M. .............. 227 227 Sleeth, Smirl, Linda Ann ......... 130, Dennis Earl ............. 244 Smith, Barbara Ann ............ 150 151, 162, 163, 244, 263 Smith, Barry Keith ............. 185 Smith, Carolyn Sue...151, 173, 244 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith snathj Coral A. ................ 258 Deloy Sanny ....... 102, 237 Gary Lee ................ 31 Gary Raymond ......... 109, 119, 175, 178, 244, 262 Herbert W., Jr. ......... 227 Marilyn ............ 151, 237 Marvin Lee.. ......... 237 Nancy Jo ............... 254 Oren Lawrence .......... 237 Paul Norman .... 58, 100, 245 Stephens, Max Vernon ........ Stephenson, Barbara Jo .... 169, Stephenson, Kendall L. ....... . Stephenson, Helen P. ......... . Sterle, John David ...... 22, 133, Stevens, Nona ldell ........ 113, Stevison, Larry Mac ........... Stewart, Richard Leroy ........ Stitelar, Emma Darlene ....... 119 151 105, 112, Stith, Virginia Lee ........... 125, 150, 173, Stockdale, Truman D. ..... 154, Stoen, ,Jimmy L. ............. . Strack, Garold E. .......... 185, Strack, Robert H. .............. 12, 46, 49, 52, 53, 105 Strahan, Robert Farrell ..... 44, 121, 129, 135, 215, Strait, Robert L.. .102, 106, 181, Strasburg, Gerald V. .......... . Street, Donald Ray ............. Stricklin, Willis S.. . . . 1 Stumpff, Leonard ..... 130, 158, 229 Sturgeon, Ralph E. ............. 156 Suiter, Eileen E. .... .......... 9 9 Sullens, Dale Wayne ............ 22, 31, 158, 255 Sullins, Max Eldon ............ 104, 158, 245, 260 Sullins, Walter Leon ........... 158 Sullivan, James J. ............. 227 Sullivan, Richard E. ....... 100, 121, 129, 131, 135, 158, 215, 227 Sung, Michael T. .............. 237 Sung, Victor C. ................ 108 Supancic, Tony ..........,..... 237 Suschnick, Lorena Mae... 109, 237 Swanson, Van Oscar. . .113, 185, 227 Swing, Rebecca Jean. .141, 152, 255 Sykes, Ellen Eugenia ...... 150, 245 T Tackkett, Richard Floyd .... 154, 255 Takabayashi, Jean C.. .108, 152, 255 Talarico, Karen ....... 125, 165, 237 Tappana, Lloyd Mack .......... 255 Tarter, Ronald R. .............. 245 Tate, Chester .................. 177 Taylor, Allen E. .......... 154, 227 Temming, Paul E. ..... 103, 130, 227 Temple, Shirley Ann.. .109, 153, 255 Tenbrink, Gary Lee ....... 156, 255 Terlip, Kenneth A. ......... 178, 237 Terry, Keith Eugene ....... 101, 255 Thayer, Ruth Ann .... 151, 169, 237 Thelander, John E. ......... 156, 258 Theys, Richard Lee ............ 255 Thomas, Betty C. .......... 150, 227 Thomas, Charles R. ............ 135, 227,261,264 Thomas, Danny LeRoy.159, 178, 255 Thomas Janet M. .............. 245 Thomas Janice E. ........ .22, 245 Thomas Jerry G. .............. 154 Thomas, Nancy ........ 144, 150, 245 Thomas Thomas E. ....... 127, 227 Thomas Robert Eugene ........ 237 Thomison, Charles R. .......... 175, 184 185, 261 Thomlin, Harland .............. 177 Thompson, Donald W. .......... 258 Thompson, James Kenneth ...... 237 Thompson, Lawrence D. ........ 127, 143, 245 Thompson, Roy Norman...155, 237 Thomson, Joseph S. ............. 84, 86, 88, 123, 239 Thorn, Stewart ................ 141 Thornberry, John W. ...... 112, 155 Thorpe, Margaret Ann ......... 149 Thurman, Bonnie M. ....... 112, 255 Thurman, Burl L. .............. 227 Thurman, Carolyn Joy.153, 252, 255 Tindel, Nancy M. ......... 165, 245 Tippin, Douglas C. .... 184, 185, 237 Todd, Gene W... .- ............ .178 Todd, Terry J. ........ 186, 187, 227 Todd, Thomas Sanders ..... 178, 237 Toevs, Harold E. .............. 227 Tomlinson, Thomas R..103, 158, 245 Toomey, Terry Dean. . .140, 159, 237 Tournear, Joseph C. ............ 258 Tow, Gary Gray ........... 175, 255 Townsend, James Hiram. . . 158, 255 Townsend, Robert Eugene. .158, 255 Trammel. Karen A. .... 110, 115, 245 Traylor, David L. .............. 245 Treat, Earl Harlan. . . .... 139, 255 Treece. C. Dewayne ........ 89, 227 Trent, Robert Selmer ...... 158, 237 Tripp, Louis Ralph ........ 187, 255 Trotman, Frank A. ............ 105, 227, 264, 265 Trouskie, William L. ........... 255 Troxel, Leon S. ............ 154, 227 Troxel, Tommy Lynn ........... 255 Tso, Paul Wing Shiu. .108, 147, 245 Turner, H. Craig .............. 227 Turner, Janice Kay ............ 138, 140, 153, 255 Turner, Mary Helen ....... 130, 167 Turner, Mary M. ...... ....... 2 58 Turner, Richard L .... ..... 2 28 287 Turner, Sharon A. ........ 152, 255 Tusher, Richard F. ............ 255 Tweedy, Joyce Lynn ............ 22, 31, 125, 152, 255 Tyler, Larry Lee ............... 237 Tyree, Wesley Lee ..... ..... 2 37 U Uber, Roger D. ................ 228 Unruh, Janice Kathleen ........ 102, 152, 153, 255 Utter, Shirley Belle ............ 102, 112, 150, 238 Uttley, Claire E. ...... 118, 165, 255 V Valentine, John J. ......... 143, 238 Valentine, Richard L. ..... .58, 255 Vance, Richard ................ 255 Van Cleave, Linda Lee ......... 102, 113, 152, 255 Vanderburg, Carmen ........,. 116, 125, 144, 152, 165, 255 Van Hoorebeke, Edward L. ..... 102 Vargas, Rafael A. ......... 181, 228 Varner, Eugene A. ............. 100 Varsolona, Charles Paul ........ 225 Varsolona, Robert J. ........... 238 Vaughan, Don King .... ..... 2 38 Veasey, Minnie L. .............. 167 Vena, Frank Allen ............. 255 Verleye, Elisabeth N. ........... 255 Viets, John Charles .... 141, 156, 255 Viets, Lottie Louise ............ 130 Vogrin, Phillips J. ........... 77, 78 Vokhshour, Kooros ............. 238 Volker, Nancy Rojean .......... 255 Volker, Patricia S..150, 165, 215, 238 Von Moss, Nancy Carole ........ 238 Vowels, Max D. ........... 109, 228 W Wade, Donald Lee ........ 101, 238 Wadman, Sharon Renee ........ 110, 115, 153, 256 Wagerle, Ronald S. ....... 112, 228 Waite, Suzan Jane ..... 143, 153, 256 Walder, Phil .................. 143 Walizer, Karen Lee ....... 112, 245 Walker, Edgar ........ 154, 177, 258 Walker, Hilda V,.107, 113, 146, 238 Walker, John C. ............... 256 Walker, William Andrew ....... 228 Wall, Gary Lee ....... 109, 139, 238 Wall, Gary Norris .............. 228 Wallace, Jack E. ............. 81, 91 Wallace, Norman Cody..81, 91, 132 Waller, Ruby Lee ............. 150, 161, 167,245 Walrod, Roy Leon.. ,..... 159, 228 288 Walters, Paul Leo ......... 154, 256 Wampler, Francis R. .........., 137 Wanticz, Gary Wayne ...... 155, 256 Ward, Larry Eldon ......... 88, 256 Ward, Vivian C. ............... 225 Waring, Dennis Warren .... 155, 256 Warren, Annette ........... 171, 238 Wart, Mary Katherine ..... 112, 113, 119, 150, 151, 165, 238 Washam, Sharon Kaye ......... 111, 113, 115, 130, 150, 238 Watkins, Mary Ann...107, 118, 228 Watkins, Wilma Jean ...... 149, 228 Watson, Earl William, Jr. ......... . Watson, Kay .............. 109, 256 Watt, Keith Duncan ....... 158, 245 Watts, Arnold Glen ............ 101 175, 178, 228 Watts, Carole Jean .... 113, 151, 238 256 Whiteford, Mary J. ............ 110, 115, 153, 250 Whitfield, Kenneth B. .......... 176 Whitmer, Tom Harvey ......... Whitt, James Seitz, Jr. ..... 155, Wicker, Warren Lee ........... 112, 130, 145, 159, Wise, Marci Lynne .......... 42, 45, 73, 116, 153, 165, 256 Witherspoon, John A. .......... 105, 138, 139, 245 Wolford, Carl .................. 12 144, Wolfe, Marvin E. ..... 105, Wolfenbarger, Wylene C. ...... . 154 162 Wiechcrt, Dorothy A. ...... . 112 119 Wiencek, Richard J.. 1 146, 101, Wiggans, Carolyn M. ......... . Wiggins, Donna Laphew ....... Wiggins, Larry Lee. . Wilbert, Trenetta Ann ..... 186, 169, Wilcox, Connie F. ............ . Way, Sandra Jean ..... 152, 169, Wear, David Joe .......... Webber, Mary Jane ........ 115, 128, Webber, Theora A. ...... .. Weber, Jerry Dean ........ Webster, Dennis Edward. . . Webster, Sharron Joanne. . . 115, Wedel, Kenneth Richard ....... Weickert, Wanda Opal ..... Weilert, Richard F. ....... . Weintz, Bill Jim .............. Weiss, Jon David .......... Welch, Donald Lloyd ....... Wells, John Carroll ........... Wells, Leroy Joe .......... Wells, Myrlene ..... Wente, Jerry Eugene ........ 88, Werbe, Beverly Jean ............ 75 150, 165, 238, 263 West, Carolyn Campbell ........ 245 West, Dean A. ................ 238 West, Kenneth Clifford ..... 109, 228 Westfall, Johne Jay ............ 256 Westmoreland, Larry A. ........ 156 Wheaton, Thomas Gene ........ 228 Wheeler, Gary Vernon .......... 256 Wheeler, Jerry Donald.. .76, 82, 245 Whelan. Donald Darrell ........ 228 Whitcomb, William E. .......... 58 White, Jimmie W. ............. 156 White, Patricia Lee ........ 130, 146 White, Tommy Ray ........ 185, 256 White, Wanda Mae. .- ......... .113, 133, 161, 171 228 238 103 228 109 245 238 100 169 187 256 258 115 245 Wilcox, Peggy Jean ....... 110, 128, 140, 146, 151, Wilhoit, Barbara Lucile ........ 113, 144, 151, 165, 228 Willard, Eva Belle ............ 238 Willauer, Francis L., Jr. ....... 228 Willey, George A. ......... 147, 155 Willhaus, William R. .......... 103, 131, 155, 228 Williams, Bobbie Alean.31, 167, 238 Williams, Dickie Ray ...... 107, 132 Williams, Karen Sue ........... 31, 107, 141, 228 Williams, Linda Dea .......... 245 Williams, Miles W. ....... 178, 238 Williams, Robert Daniel. .. .22, 138 Williams, Verle Lee ........... 256 Willis, Mary Lou .... ..... 1 30, 238 Willis, Myrlene J. ........ .... 1 11, 115, 128, 220 Wills, Don Stanbro ....... 1'55, 245 Wilson, Carl Lee ............. 238 Wilson, David Page... ..... . 238 Wilson, Donald Ray ....... 159, 238 Wilson, Edith Ann ......... 42, 167 Wilson, Elizabeth Anne ......... 22, 31, 130, 134, 150, 238 Wilson, Linda ............. 238, 258 Wilson, Mary Ruth ........ 152, 256 Wilson, Nancy Lou ............. 256 Wilson, Norma Jean ........... 102, 144, 150 228 Wilson, Ralph L. .......... 113, 228 Wimmer, Newata Kay ...... 169, 228 Wimsett, Ronald Wayne ........ 228 Wineinger, Dean Wayne ....... .81, 91, 185 256 Winkel, Carol Jeanette ....... 34, 42, 45, 73, 149, 157, 245 Winter, Lloyd E.. . . . Wintle, Jimmy Ray. Wintz, Bill ......... ...........228 ....118 Wolpers, Hans Werner ......... 121, 238 127, 129, 155, 215, Wong, Bing Kuen.108, 131, 215, 228 Wong, Marcus Yung..101, 108, 245 Wong, Teddy ............. 108, 156 Wood. Dean A. ................ 245 Wood, ,lames Edward ........... 256 Wood, Linda Ann ......... 153, 256 Wood, Loreta Ann ..... ...... 1 52 Wood. Rubv Fern ........ ..... 2 28 Wood. Steohen Evan ....... 158, 256 Woodard. Karen Lee. .131, 151, 245 Woodroof, Betty Louise ........ 113, 130. 238 Woodrum. Clavton E. ...... 187, Woods, Patricia Fay ....... 152, Woodward, Robert A.. . .22, 31, Woody, Sandra Sue ........ 113, Michael Leroy ....,.... 256 238 256 245 245 Worley. Wright, Freda Elaine .......... 111, 115, 150, 238 Wycoff, Martha Ellen ........... 109 116, 152, 256 Larry L. ............... 245 Y Yamaguchi. Walter ........ 154, Yamamoto, Sandra Sachie ...... 108, . . r 152, 153, 256 Yasdi, Rahinii ................. 108 178 Wynes, 245 Yates, .Judith Ann ......... 152, Yocam, Ravma G. ......... 113. 119, 130, 172. 173, 179, 215, 238 York, William Alton ............ 22 Young, Joan E. ....... 150, 162. 238 Young, Philip Weslev ...... 154, 256 Young. Wavne J.. . .76, 79, 154, 245 Yousefzadeh. Parviz ............ 108 Yount, Joe W. ............. 156, 256 Ysidro, Leonora Cecelia .... 153. 169 Z Zadeh, Parniz ................ 156 Zandifxn, Rabmattolah ..... 108, 156 Zdvhel. Joseph James ...... 156, 256 Zettl. John Rf .................. 245 Zimmerman. Ravmond T., Jr... 256 Zinn. John David ........... 82. 256 Zordani. James A. ..... 107, 143, 238 Zugmier, George Alan ......... 158 Zwahlen, Riley J. .............. 258


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