Pittsburg State University - Kanza Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS)
- Class of 1962
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1 ll 1 x 1 1 N w 1 1 l 1 V I r . A 1962 NZA i 5 11 l 5 l El fi is 2 z E 2 1 'I Vol. 53 3 STAFF Michael McMullen Editor 5 Max Sullins Associate Editor Tom Riley Business Manager Jim Gerdes Assistant Business Manager -we M VMMM-MMMWW Janet Singer Features Editor f 5 Phyllis Osburn Shelia White Carolyn Fowler Christy Jones 2 Karen Spicer Charlene Crane E E 5 3 Lonnie Karr i Mary Ann Meade S 5 Q Gordon Hale l Becki Blue gi Beverly Werbe l Tom Tomlinson Q Tara Shidler 2 Phillip Marquardt Q Grace Coggins 5 i s 5 i Published annually by the students of 2 3 Phyllis Campbell Judy Shireman Dr. Duer S. Brady i Kansas State College of Pittsburg Pittsburg, Kansas Assistant Features Editor Organizations Editor Asst. Organizations Editor Asst. Organizations Editor Editor Editor Sororities Fraternities Faculty Editor Class Panels Editor Asst. Class Panels Editor Asst. 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Alumni, state officers, and educators see the publication as an annual progress report. A sales brochure is expected by the officials of the College to lure new students. The staff itself wants the KANZA to express a difficult and eX- hausting job well done. Perhaps some of the above groups and per- sons will feel that we have not served their purposes as well as we might have. We shall, however, be able to say that we cannot serve all to the epitome of desire, but we hope to serve all to satisfaction. This year in our division and opening pages we are going to show our campus. The KANZA staff feels that Kansas State College does have a beautiful home, one of which the College and the state can be proud. Last year, the KANZA paid its respect to the state, from the hills and lakes of the east to the sweeping plains of the west. Now it is time to pay the same respect to our alma mater. 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Wescoe, Chancellor of the University of Kansas, and President Axe led the faculty in full regalia to the annual Honors Convo- cation on April 17 Where 130 K.S.C. students were cited for outstanding academic achieve- ments. Commencement Follows Baccalaureate Services Commencement services Were held June 5 in Brandenburg Stadium. After a Welcome by Charles Kincaid, a member of the Board of Regents, President Axe gave a short farewell speech and awarded the degrees, Among those cited was K.S.C. alumna Mrs. Marie Neely Moreland, National Teacher of the Year. Faculty Procession 'bi I0 Highlights Cf The Spring Semester 's.,.,, xl The Von Braun Charter presented by Dr. Wernher Von Braun in Joplin on May 17 es- tablished the K.S.C. chapter of the American Rocket Society. Bill Nelson and Paul Harper, along with Mr. Short, K.S.C. debate coach, made the trip to the National Intercollegiate Debate Cham- pionships at West Point. This is the first time in the history of the college that a debate team has been able to qualify for these championship debates. K.S.C. Debaters Von Braun Charter Vocational Department Graduation f Cn April 6. the Limeliters offered some- thing new to the students of K.S.C. in the field of entertainment. It was a blend of Vocal and instrumental folk music combined with a hilar- ity that they described as institutional satire. vi! fwfr 2 Q' 3 iii W , ' A Limeliters on stage Shirley Baze, Kanza Queen On May 19 to the music of Buddy Morrow and his A'Night Train orchestra, Miss Shirley Baze was crowned queen of the annual Kanza Ball, which is planned and carried out by the members of the Kanza staff. It proved an ex- citing evening in a Grecian Garden Where the theme Rhapsody in Fountains was carried out. Limeliters backstage New students attend summer Pitt State Previews. Coffee-Coke Session Students and faculty enjoy the annual Watermelon feed. The Summer Session Is Busy For All ,Q-.- imma J .nv f..., Summer Enrollment 13 Tent-By-The-Lake Entertains Summer Students Tent-By-The-Lake Little Abner' July 5-8 fj The K.S.C,summerTent-By-The-Lake play- ers offered a Widely varied and enjoyable pro- gram for the summer playgoer with a variety of themes including murder, theuse of a me- chanical brain to break the bank at a casino, the life of F. D. Roosevelt, a hillbilly tale of moun- tain folk, and Jewish persecution during World War Il. 14 The Golden Fleecing July 12-15 Q Q p O X Sunrise at Campabello June 28-July 1 Diary of Anne Frank' July 19-22 Arsenic and Old Lace' June 21-24 Fall Activities Begin The Senior Day and Cheerleading Clinic was held on September 23. High School students from l5O different schools were present and enjoyed a day that was both interesting and fun. The fraternity rush week was held dur- ing the first week of the fall semester. Dur- ing this Week the rushees were entertained by the different Greek organizations. S9Ui0f DFW Fraternity Rush .bg C College Lake Hosts Student .IA --s, 'rt 32 W 'Z' 435'-ZA! , . , . . .T.A. The student members of the Kansas State Teachers Association enjoyed their hamburger fry early in the fall semester. The warm weather was Won- derful, and everyone enjoyed the food and the get-acquainted session. 17 Convocation Honors Brinkerhoff P. W. Brinkerhoff, editor and manager of the Pittsburg Headlight and Sun, was honored by an all-school convocation on September 29. The speakers included Clyde M. Reed, chair- man of the Board of Regents, Governor John Anderson, and President Leonard H. Axe. This convocation was in honor of 50 years of outstanding service in the field of journal- ism by Mr. Brinkerhoff. 18 W Parents, Night at Parents register upon arriving. The annual Parents' Night Was held on Oc- tober l4. The parents were shown a good time, and the dav ended with the Gorillas de- feating the St. Benedict's Ravens 26-O. This Win avenged the only defeat suffered by K. S. C. last season. Honored father traveled from Philadelphia 19 Faculty Trout Bake The annual Faculty Trout Bake is held early in each fall semester. This meeting is held in honor of Dean G. W. Trout, who became Dean of the college in l9l4 and held this office for a number of years. Among those attending the piano con- cert of Leon Fleisher was President Axe. This concert was enjoyed by all who at- tended, for it contained dynamic, yet deli- cate, artistry. President Axe attends Fleisher Concert ilitary Ball Is Impressive The annual Military Ball was held on No- vember 13. During the evening Miss Sherry Ballock was crowned Military Queen. Her two attendants were Barbara Dixon and Barbara Moore. Finalists also included: Jeanie John- son, Gloria Noakes, Barbara Andrews, Vickie Bodine, Patty Sinn, Janet Alvis, and Sue Bain. 21 Greeks and Independents Have Campus Capers A cool picnic 22 r 'S in-4 413' r c AQW' 'ep' Q ' lls s 34 as ,Q 5 , X :ng K. S. Cfs third Campus Capers week- end was dominated by fun, fun, fun, and more fun. lt also included food and sing- ing. We all Wore our best clothes, as did our most charming co-eds. Well, the co-eds are charming even if the clothes are not the best. iff a warm Serenade . . . and hot fashion. Seminar in Liberal dueation Features Dr. Rebecca Patterson Dr. Patterson traces her journeys Faculty listen attentively The Seminar in Liberal Education was started about three years ago for the pur- pose of keeping the faculty abreast of new developments in academic fields outside of their own. The monthly meetings feature different fac- ulty speakers. Dr. Rebecca Patterson gave a talk on No- vember l5 concerning the value to a humanities teacher of a trip through Europe. 23 Regents isit Campus On September 23 the Kansas Board of Re- gents held their monthly meeting on our campus. At this time the Regents gave their approval to the issuance of S600,000 in revenue bonds to be used to construct an addition to the Student Center. President Axe reviews R.O.T.C. units if' f eiilii W I l Variety of Activities During Fall Semester The l9th Four-State Conference on Indus- The Wheelchair Basketball game, which was trial Art and Vocational Education was held very popular at K. S. C., proved to be enter- at Pitt State on October 6th and 7th. taining for all. 25 ultural Programs For S C Students As part of our fine Major At- tractions Series, the world-famous Le Theatre D'Art du Ballet ap- peared on the Carney Hall stage on November 27. This fine group pre- sented a beautiful and moving pro- gram. The Netherlands String Quartet Was another attraction presented in connection with this series. These groups appeared for the benefit of students, faculty and townspeople. I. F. C. Goes To Boston Members of I. F. C. pack for their trip to Boston The Winners of the Cutest PaneUgliest Man Jerry Bonewitz, Paul Arabia, Jerry lVlcNew, contest were Brees Millard, Ken Doffing, Lenny ancl Cary Smith represented K. S. C. at the Miller, the Ugliest Man, Christine Simpson, National Interfraternity Council meeting in Cutest Pan, Madeline Cenarcli. and Delores Boston. Mass., December l-4. Wilson. Cutest an- gliest an 27 ilitary ight Pittsburg vs. Umaha ll tttl ,X E , N 1 ,Aki Q--1' . 'V wi af Omaha seems well represented The R.O.T.C. department turned out in full force to watch the K. S. C. Gorillas defeat the Omaha Indians 34-18 on the annual Military Night, The enthusiasm of the cadets ran a little astray and the goal posts came down. This victory sent the Gorillas to the play-off and finally to the N.Pi.I.A. Championship. 28 Pittsburg Goes To The Camellia Bowl .-A Campbell, Hatneld and Potts s make last minute check We are all proud of our N.A,l.A. Cham- pions. Part of the credit for the Winning sea- son goes to the student body who backed the team at the games and to the cheerleaders who Worked hard and did a fine job. Pre-Bowl sample of Gorilla might 29 Ed. Psych. Building Finally Completed Students survey progress Completed Rees H. Hughes Hall '33 Snow and Xmas Arrive LA. Dept. Decorates Snow decorates Student Center i. .f ' I., :Ly , zAK,A 'c Q I ak fl! r I The Twist its Concentration for some 32 Fun for others W, Many just stand and stare President Axe Hosts Business Conference Annual .S.C. Debate Tournament The 20th annual Gorilla Fo- rensic Tournament Was held on January 26 and 27. Over 100 teams representing 40 schools from 13 states took part in this tourna- ment. This tournament included contests in oratory, extemporane- ous speaking, and television speak- ing, as Well as debate. 33 Quintetto Boccherine at practice. Music and Literature Was Machiavelli being Machiavellian? On Tuesday, January 16, the Quintetto Boccherine appeared on the McCray Hall stage as part of the K. S. C. Chamber Music Series. This fine string group Was Well re- ceived and provided an evening of fine entertainment. On Monday, January 15, Dr. R. I. Strawn, chairman of the Language and Literature department, presented one of the series of Great Book'Lectures on The Prince. For the last production of the '61 season the music and drama departments joined to present 'fSouth Pacific. This presenta- tion was considered outstandingg for it combined music, dancing, and acting in a more delightful way than had been pre- sented by a student group on Carney stage in a number of years. South Pacific and The Matchmaker Entertain The first presentation of the '62 season was the Matchmaker under the direction of Dr. John Willcoxon. The play was a delightful farce con- cerning the people of a small New York town and their adventures in the Hbig city. 35 Gorillas Travel Camellia California. To California Bowl l Fresh from defeating South Dakota State in the semi-final round of the N.A.l.A. championship, the Pitt State Gorillas boarded a chartered plane in Joplin that took them to Sacramento Where they met During the half time ceremonies Presi nt Axe and the President of Linfield ex anged gifts in behalf of their respective Linfield of Oregon in the Camellia Bowl. Q ates. L 37 Post ame Ceremon 1 Carnie receives award from Pittsburg Cham- ber of Commerce. After the game, celebrations ranged from a swim in the hotel pool to the presentation of awards to Carnie and the team by the local Chamber of Commerce. These celebrations were climaxed by an all- school convocation to honor our Gorillas, dur- ing which President Axe was presented an auto- graphed football. a token of the team's gratitude for his support. And Celebration Joe Murphy receives standing ovation. Thank you from Pres. Axe. We the students of K.S.C. thank you, Carnie Smith any s iw W. cc arriage of Figaro!! Presented In Feb . Q 45, as 1 Q Z . 95 gi x if M17 X W , ...d The Count tells Susanna he loves her. Marcellina and her friends becom m 'eg x Q, t ff Vibe, 3i , 1-M .1 1 . A, 3 ' ' 9 if i - ' ' env, 2, f S lim . ti Q7?Nfi ti it I S ,. i , 1 - 1' ' ' an 4 oft lf 1 , I I ' ' V - ,- tf::i':'?:if:'2:v Y On February Zl and 23 the Music De- partment presented its annual opera. This delightful production, Written by Wolfgang Mozart, Was well performed by the K. S. C. group. Cast Figaro, valet to the Count. .Laurence Siegle Susanna, maid to the Countess Francile James Bartolo, doctor of Seville .,.. Dennis Spille Cherubino, page to the Count . Helen Aikens Marcellina, housekeeper.Virginia Monteith Count Almaviva ........ Edward Ciilham Basilio, music master to the Count Jim Kneebone Antonio, gardener ......... John Sehnert Don Curzio, a learned judge. . .Hubert Bird Barbarina, daughter of Antonio Mary Alice North Pages .......,. Karen Epler, Kay Watson Dancers. . .Carolyn Lindsey, Richard Pond e involved in the marriage plans. is i if f Cast gathers around pianist for last-minute run through. Marcellina shows Pigaro's marriage contract to xx-t ,, ff i . 1 xx Bartolo and Basilio. Cherubino is found in Susanna's room. at V.. Q , . K4 2 '55, 'ai Many students and visitors took time to at- tend the Da Vinci exhibit that was on display in the Student Center Ballroom. These work- ing models Were on loan from the International Business Machines Corporation. Students Test Da Vinci Invention. 2 a moi Exhibit . .T.A. Banquet iv ' M. The annual K. S. T. A. Banquet Was held on Thursday, February 15, in the Student Center Ballroom. The featured speaker Was John H. Starie, Held services coordinator for the National Education Association. John Starie entertains prospective teachers. Rifle Team Tournament The K. S. C. Smallbore Invitational Rifle Match was held on February l6 and 17 at the K. S. C. rifle range. Above are pictured the members of our local rifle team, and at the left are the Topeka team as they re- ceived their award. i Cosmetology Graduation Dr. Dudley Cornish gave the graduation ad dress for the spring graduates of the Cosme tology division. anhellenio eeting The area Panhellenic Conference was held on the K. S, C. campus on February 17. College First Aid ourse One step in preparing for mouth-to-mouth artifi- cial respiration, Un February l9-20 Eugene Jemison, art- ist, folksinger, and printmaker was on the K.S.C. campus. He was sponsored by Kappa Pi. Mr. Jemison not only presented inter- esting discussions of Various aspects of art but also gave a Very enjoyable program of folksongs and ballads and a demonstration of printmaking. 46 Correct band position for a 6 hand carry. Outstanding Art Lecturer. Jr I ,.'k U, .W dwikiyajiii 1 g A' 'tw A Honors Forum Continues The Honors Forum which was formed last year, gives an excellent opportunity to its mem- bers to gain knowledge in fields of interest out- side their own specialty. Seniors isit Seniors register as they arrive On March 8 the KSC. campus was crowded With over l000 high school seniors from this area. After an opening assembly Where the group was presented with a fine musical program by the Collegiates, it was taken on tours of the campus. Over l00 K.S.C. students served as guides for the morning tours, which included a visit to the office of President Axe. After a noon meal together, the group was treated to a per- formance of the Alpha Gamma Delta pro- duction, DoWn Memory Lane. The Senior Day and other activities con- cerning prospective and new students are some of the outstanding programs of this type in the state. 48 President Axe greets seniors The Collegiates entertain Visiting seniors Carney speaks on college ed ucation 49 Apples Are Prentice Gudgen greets the hordes On March 1 the annual Apple Day Convo- cation Was held. It was 57 years ago that a group of students Hrst fined their faculty a barrel of apples. A similar incident had hap- pened to Mr. Russell S. Russ in the State Legis- lature, and he felt it Would be great sport to fine the faculty in a like manner-so today We have our Apple Day. This year slides and speeches were given con- cerning the fire in 1914 which destroyed Russ Hall and almost ended Kansas State Normal School, which later became Kansas State Teach- ers College and is now K.S.C. Dr. R. I. Strawn introduced three men who were connected with the school at the time of the fire: Stanford 50 Householder, a former member of the Social Science Departmentg Dr. Ralph Wells, former head of the Biology Departmentg and William Sanderson, who was attending summer school at the time of the fire. Rex R. Tanner, Who lost his life in the 1914 fire, Was cited for service to the College. Outstanding Senior Man and Woman were introduced. Jean Miller, a Home Economics Major from Cherryvale, was named Outstand- ing Senior Woman. Andrew Johnson, a Chem- istry Major from Pittsburg, was Outstanding Senior Man. The thirty-three juniors and sen- iors elected to 'AWho's Who in American Col- leges and Universities were also introduced. The Attraction Outstanding man and Woman A mad scramble Nwgvz' K. iii Kanza ueen Finalists ,Qs Kr in at ,0 'x Also introduced to the student body at the Apple Day Convocation were the seven finalists in the Kanza Queen contest. These Hnalists were selected from a field of 27 entries by a group of judges from around the area. The Queen will reign over the Kanza Ball in May. She was selected by the votes of the members of the student body during the Apple Day Convo- cation. Judy Ausemus-Sigma Tau Gamma Connie Cinotto-Nation Hall Sharon Gleason-Alpha Sigma Alpha Beth Staley-Sigma Alpha lota Diana Leatherman-Dames Club Christine Simpson-Alpha Gamma Delta Bobbie Jo Stephenson-Phi Sigma Epsilon ampus hanges The empty Bookstore, soon to be replaced The ditch below is part of the work in prep- by a fountain that was presented by the gradu- aration for the addition to our Student Center. ating class of l96l, evidences our ever-changing The heating System Will be supplied through campus. pipe lines. ,fffgvl Mm Mix 53 ilitary Science Lt. Colonel Brandon U.S. Army R.O.T.C Capt. Pierce Capt. Ponder Capt. Thorpe Capt. Scott MXSGT Whitaker SFC Leverett SFC Marshall Mrs. Reed The KSC Battle Group formed for review A rchie Ringgenberg, Distinguished Military Graduate SCIIIS Summer Sue McCord pre- camp trophy 54 President Axe presents DMS awards to sen- iors. ,r P. -il gion of Valor award. at summer camp 1961-62 Honorary Sponsors presented at Military Ball. Cadet Andy Johnson received Army-Navy Le- Maj. Gen. Griffin, XVI Corps Commander, com- mends nrst place platoon Cadet Battle Group Commanders Cadet Col. Lyons Cadet Maj. Johnson v-'N-:vw 5 . , .W -,-ay--vw-uquiy nf: - f- - ., ,fsffg ei? .. --gf, r , . L , I M ,fy--ri A VVS k I 1- 'rf r MM, ' . ' M . ,L ' 7-it-,. -A ww ' H' - - ,ai 'wwfw The graduating seniors The Tiger Platoon -1 Pershing Rifle Drill Team performed Mili- tary Night. -cr-.- M - .-. A 55 1 f, Uk ' L ' ff gf., ' N i 3 'V X 4 fm , 1 , Q' ' 'U' J , o If 'N .af W W mama D ,, K , , W Y. 5 A M V1 - U 'D vs. .D My aw , fl x qw- A Q 4 4 N I V M an 'Ta aw., 'mf' NV' W . 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My-h,..,.m 3 s 2 ,, , A....5,,. 7 mwah, ..,,. ,, mf 4 -. , 3 . . .M d.-m- 'M ' Q W. I 1 ww., w.m,,,,,,L 4: V -A-K-'MM ' f X X Lqlur- ,MN 4. NME 0 , 1 , .WW ' m.,,,,.,.W,Mf,..n,,.,0,,,M , 1 w,...,.,,,, .M,,..........a2.1,.,...w?.. ,W.,w.,...,WM.awW LW A Q S i X k,...wn,,, , Ll, wwf' Mi., s WMM-rw Q , X , s.M.... 'S , 2 , 4 4 fi 1 w P a 1 wx ation Hall First Row, left to right: Nlary Frances Blolka, Diane Branham, hlartha WVycotf. Barbara Rigg, Judy Griffee. Second Roux' Betty Bliss, Alice Bert, Heather Sims. Gayle Peters, Midge Martin, Betty Kiddoo, Barbara Nan Roberts. Third Row: Relna Dickson, Linda Wholf, Linda McClure, Charlene Strack, Joyce Goodsell. Lorna Johnston, Charlotte Misegades, Elaine Hughlett. Dorm Counselors Elizabeth Faulkner, Wanda Weichert, Mrs. Nina Loveless, housemother, Janis Pratt, Midge Martin. First Row, Left to right: Barbara Thompson, Gayle Huber, Janice Schoerhofer, Sandy Melton, Joyce Tweedy. Second Row: Karen Ernest, Marci Wise, Glenda Shep- herd, Elaine Koonce, Patsy Crosley, Beverly Roberts, Linda Leek, Janis Pratt. Third Row: Patricia Christ- mas, Alta May Ritter, Dena Gray, Sandy Conn, Judy Venneman, Sue Rogler, Sherrie Mitchell, Erma Rose, Kyle Sweeney, Ginger Burge, Connie Feese, Gloria Noakes. Fourth Role: Julia Negrete, Suann Barth, Ro- berta Hoppe, Theresa Seaberry, Sandra Yamamoto, Elaine McDaniel, Jeannie Van Orsdall, Judy Ruth, Mar- cia Upp, Barbara Hawk, Charlene Congdon. '12. X, s. 4 is i 'vi ' gr ll H' 'tf' V ' ation i all First Row, left to right: Donna Smith, Linda YVood, Carolyn Steffans. Helen Rutter, Elizabeth Falkner, lNIyrna Chesnut, Billye Dungan. Nancy John. Second Row: Susan Elliott, Phyllis Os- borne, Diane McBurney, Diana Tharpe, Christy -Iones. Pauline Brown, Nancy Powell, Verna Ricans. Helen Kersey. Third Roar: Darlene Crane, Janice Kaff, Tonni Butcher, Betty Bushey, Janice Turner, Bonnie Brock, Carolyn Van Winkle. Charlene Crane. Officers Left to right: Barbara Guinn, publicity chairman, Susan Elliott, program rhairman, Ann Brazma, secretary and treasurer, Gayle Peters, president, Carol Pitts, vice-president, Carllyn Mathis, social chairman. First Row, left to right: Sandy Hollingsworth. Sally Lamb, Phyllis Clayton, Nlartha VVhite. Carol Pitts, Carllyn lwlathis, Betty Schneider, Billy Dryer. Second Row: foyce Ann Gabel, lXIary Lou Fox, Linda Slaughter, Diane lWeCutehen, Waiida Wlcichert, Mary Davis, lNIary Lou Donahoe, Kathy Camp, Linda Bishop, Kathy Carl. Third Row: Barbara Jane Roberts. Carolyn YVatts, Marisc Haberbosch, Sharon Davis, Barbara Guinn, Barbara Reynolds, Paula Polfcr, Cynthia Jou- not, Ann Brezina. ,L 13' , Officers First Row, left to right: Richard Morton, treasurer, Walt Mason, president. Second Row: Fred lkfiller, athletic chairman, Wylie Pettit, social chairman, Jerry Hcyclenberk, secretary, Jon Burghart, vice-president. Trout all First Row, left to right: Harold Nye, Dennis Vilela, Jimmie Loesch, James Evers, Dan Jackson, Larry Bryan, Frank Martin, Joe McGee, Jim Thompson, John Rose, Phillip Garoutte, Lawrence Schreiber. Second Row: Jim Curt, Roger Pfeifer, John Doty, James Deaver, Denny Egbert, Stephen Johnson, Larry Jones, John Cavanagh, Kenneth Cotterman, Larry Burgess. Mrs. Kite, Stanley Smith, Darrel Nation, Don Bainter, Raymond Peterson, Tommy Thorne, Don Marks, Mike Easley, Charles Scott, Leland Moore, Terry Toomey. Third Row: Rex Osborn, Jerry Atkins, Robert Wilson, Alex Golladay, John Seyb, Gary Dowell, Jim Leach, Terry Casady, Karl Murphy, Jim Triplett, Larry Gould, Russell Fill, Ken Davis, Charles Gay, Gene Schmidt, David Werts, Frank Stevens, Larry Albert, Bill Spangler. 61 Officers Left to right: Orval Purkey, vice-president, judicial council representative, John Hyde, secretary-treasurer, judicial council representative, Dennis Vilebster, proctor, Earnest McNickle, head proctor, Helen Van Ness, housemother, Jerry Beyer, proctor, Ronnie Harvel, proctor, Larry Holmes, athletic chairman, John Frei- tag. president. Lakeview l First Row, left to right: Orval Purkey, John Hyde, Dennis Webster Robert Wynne: Joseph Clinton, Walter Wigtorli Thomas Bettisf Earnest McNickle, Mrs. Helen Van Ness, Jerry Bcver. Ronnie Hari Ir., Joe Stinson, David Bianchi, H. D. Hesseltlne. Third Row: VC1, Larry Holmes, John Freitag. second Row.. Steve Russell, James Thomas, George Frederick, Gary Nicklaus, john Claunch. 62 Firrt Row, left to right: Rodney Amasaki, Gene Beauchamp. Carol Harvey, Jon Hamilton, Llichael Huddleson. Bob Rhoades. Jiinrnie Wallace, Larry lNIcClure, Larry Ayers, David Steele. Bert Cooper- White, Lonnie Karr. Third Row: Brian Odom, John Viets. YVil- stein, Anthony Ottati, Christopher Clark, Elton Hitt, Jr., Ron- liam Bolen, Steve Ehart, Max Pittman, Jim Petkoff, Ronnie Moore, ald Cody, Stanley Jones, Mike McClure, Darwin Hamilton. Sec- John Schultz, David Schroeder, Joe Butler, Kervin Craig, Jimmy and Row: Paul Hubbard, Don Armstrong, Jerry Jones, Howard Coates, Thomas Franklin. Ellis, Craig Mattox, Marvin Patterson, David Franbers, Robert Hall Miss Sue Bain, in the Land of Oz, was Lakeview's Homecoming representative. Hutt -Ilan... '-lz:.,,., Witt' . , 63 Officers Seated, left to right: George Rumsey, president, Lynn Breen, vice president. Standing: Ron Abshier, athletic chairman, John Ruther ford, secretary. Glen llall, treasurer. Bowen all First Row, left to right: Jerry Hadusek, Eddie May, Ron Great- house, Larry Dearing, lXlelvin Riggs, Louis Martino, David Pal- mer, Odell S. Register, Dennis G. Spille, Joe Shepard, John R. Haberbosch. Gerald L. Cox, Richard Myers. Second Row: Frank Sanford, VVilliam Gorman, Robert Babcock, Ernie Hartman, Dave Rhodes. VVayne Young. Tom Hankins, Ralph Sturgeon, lylrs. Burch, housernother. Gary Parker, Alvin Oflicer, Andy Todd, Frank Matteueci, Bud Miller, Bill Kayser, Paul Eggerman, Mick McAtee, Joe Perrigo. Third Row: Stirling Hull, William Livingston, Ping Cheong Huang, Gerard Lehman, Waymon Guinn, Earl Treat, Torn De Chicchio, Leroy Busch, Paul Walters, John Mendoza, Walter Yamaguchi, Arlef Morris, Kenneth Smith, Pete Roach, Leroy Johnston, Richard Smith, Jerry Clouse, George Grillo, Mike Wilson, Enrique Corte, Dale Thomasson, John Scott. 64 i I Firrt Row, left to right: Wlilliam Leiker. Wlilliam Beasley. Ivor Davis, Robert Johnson, Charles Grant, Ronald Snyder, James Daunlieiiner. Sain Pennington, Mike Davis. Second Rona' Bob Townsend, Jim Redfield, Larry Hare, Barrett Mace, Ron- nie Day, James Nlanning, Charles Chancellor, lN4rs. Finch. Richard lngold, Max Sullins, Gary Wall, Deane Davis, Frank Officers Firxt Row, left to right: Jim Au- Buchon, president, Steve Wood. vice-president. Second Roux' Larry Kramer, social chairman, Alan Crawford, athletic chairman, Brees Millard, treasurer. anner Hall First Row, left to right: Alan Crawford, Jack Weide, Leroy Branum, Stephen Wood, John Hatfield, Larry Kramer, Den- nis Macklin, Phillip Marquardt, Tom Tomlinson. Second Row: Neil Minden, Jim Secondo, Melvin Vlellington. James Townsend, Jim AuBuchon, Martin Morford, Harold Dunning. Clark. Fred lVillhaus, Horton Smith. Third Rozy: Francis Peek. Richard Diklich, Sam Caylor, Ken Clounch, Leslie Nakamura. Randall Fruit, Larry Graham, Chuck Moorehead, Robert Hutchins, Tony Mehaffy, Dwayne Harts, Francis Johnson, James Cross, Dale Sullens, Clarence Wesley. Frank Brown, Thomas Lynch, Brees Millard, Robert Mooney. Third Row: Michael lylclkflullen, Ronald lklorris, Kenneth Gibbs, Bill Wlise. David Stroup. Larry Martin, Ken Smith. T. L. Speck, Jr.. Jim Littlejohn, Bill Ellis, Bruce Browning. Dennis Shaw, James Pippin, Glen lylunger. First Row, left to right: James Whitt, Paul Temming, Leland Selvey, James Crump, Craig Adkins, Robert W. Jones, Lawrence Rogler, Alan Hobson, Jerry Dodson, Jay Hicklin, Jerry Butler. Second Row: Emil Scherlacker. Niarv Ludlum, Jim Hudspeth, Rodney Patton. Bob Curran, Phil Trease, Daniel Dersy, lN'Irs. Ma- bel Throne, Albert Pickert, Duane WVaugh, Donnie YVard, David Officers Seated: Jerry Dodson, president, Ken Doffing, vice-president. Standing: Jim Gerdes, parliamentarian, Jim lVhitt, secretary-treasurer. Shirk all First Row, left to right: Jerry L. McKillip, Robert L. Gast, Ed Fuhrman, J. Thomas Spilman, James Gerdes, Paul Spangler, Paul Hale, Earl Childress, Henry Kusunoki, Second Row: Frank Peo- ples, Edward Armstrong, Stephen Preisner. Don Wills, Marvin Eason, Duane Pollman, Bill Young, Bill Williamson, Ken Dolfing, Dale Ncwlin, Steve Locke, Ron Dringenberg, George Eddy, Tom Overman, Martin Kerr, Terry Marshall, John Galo, Andrew Mont- gomery. Third Row: Bill Grizzell, Bill VVeint2, Bob Williamson, James Grave, Ken Armstrong. Dan Chase, Jerry Lee Cole. Mike Stewart, Terry Callow, Gael McCully, Doug Haile, Howard Reeves, Don Donovan, lkiax Barney, Larry Bohn. O'Dell. Third Row: Fred R. Singleton, Lyman Wade, Gary Wantiez, James Braden, Martin Garthwaite, Larry LaMette, Larry Blackburn, Terry Lawrence, Richard Cooley, Roger Hall, Arlan Rogers, Gordon Hale, Nelson Butz, John Gobetz, Richard Marti, David Wilhelm. 66 Fzrst Row, left to fight: Carolyn Imdsay Judy Sharp Mrs W11ma Elbcrta Spence Francllc James Becky Sxxmg Blary A1160 North Watkms, Barbara Mc'DonaId. Second Roz Carol Tergusor Grave Barbara Parks Bonme Moruson Goosey Beth Staley, Brenda Hmes Karen Eplcr Thzrd Row IUIIIITHM 1 'iffy -1 Q . s,,vf4mW..,, tq, A 1 ERAWFORD House First Row, left to right: Sharon Garrett, Karen Carter, Janet Oney, Diane Roberts, Grace Coggins, Sarah Yates, Marcia Palmer. Second Row: Joyce Booker, Janice Collins, Judy Smith, Sharon Wolfe, Connie Burger, Phyllis Talley, Phyllis Camp- bell, Kay Walker, Gwen Kiefifaber. Third Row: Carol Jensen, Beverly Coleman, Nancy Barger, Elaine Hagemann, Pam Miller, Beverly Fouse, Glenna Richardson, Marilyn Jones, Brenda Schuler, Jackie Brown, Linda Kastler, Jeanell Burns. Fourth Row: Judy Han, Judy Shireman, Jean Root, Tara Shideler, Elizabeth Ann Smith, Karen DeLange, Carol Eidsvig, Jaye Larmer Carlean Phillips, Donna Commons, Patti Ratelifl, Carol Tokunaga. illard Hall House Council First Row, left to right: Connie Smittle, publicity chairman, Donna Hill, vice-president, Glenna Richardson, president, Sandra Lester, secretary, Janet Oney, treasurer, Vicki Bo- dine, social chairman. Second Row: Judy Smith, Judy Han, Linda Kastler, Pat Trainor, Linda Webster. Fzrst Rout, le t to right. Roberta Hughes, Tami Walford, Colleen Lyon, Pat Laswell. Patti Murdock. Second Row: lklaryln Kaufman, Vicky Hall, Judie Schwartz. Sharon Walker, Sharon Warren, Ellen Stiles, Carol Winkel. Third Row: Cynthia Miller, Ann Cooper, Lynda Webster, Carol Schultz, Jean Miller, Patsy Hill, Vonnie Davis, Nina Gastel. Betty Micks, Sharon Beyer, Donna Hill. Fourth Row: Kathryn Pease, Gene Smith, Sandra Lester, Joyce McCabe, Jeanne Weber, Alice Marie Yates, Marcia Clewell, Linda Dalton, Helen Berrie, Koeta Dunham. 68 First Row, left to right: Beth Ann Hutchison, Judy Miksch, Elaine York, Judy Elkins, Rosielea Hale. Second Row: Jane Stine, Nancy Dickerson, Kay Faulkner, Janet Franklin, Pat Wagner, Michele Grisham, Carole Spriggs. Third Row: Sharon Vance, Sally Crabtree, Mardeane Thomas, Maribelle VViles, Linda Jones, Sidna Trimmell, Joan Gibson, Connie Smittle, Lynne Petty. Fourth Row: Carol Anderson, Virginia Stillman, Sharon Cox, Marty Alderson, Charlene Tarter, Sharon Moore, Karen Baker Counselors First Row, left to right: Sue Courtner, Mrs. Mof- fitt, housmother, Jean Miller. Second Row: Betty Emerson, Janet Crowell, Carol Winkel, Donna Commons. Advisory Board gang g -' 'w'qf1'l i First Ron: left to right: Judy Shireman. Donna Hill, Donna Sloan. Second Rona' Nancy Dicker- son, Jackie Brown, Sharon Moore, Roberta Hughes. First Row, left to right: Vicki Bodine, Lois Leker, Marilyn Wright, Linda Peters, Sharyl Redfern. Second Row: Pat Trainor, Jane Jorden, Betsi Braden, Janet Alvis, Jackie McMahon, Karen Ochel, Deanna Cram. Third Row: Mary Lou Arnold, Lenore Ragan, Connie Hatield, Marilyn Graham, Donna Sloan, Linda Batten, Anne Hess, Jacque Trainor, Gracie McDonald, Fourth Row: Betty Emerson, Lois Shaw, Janet Crowell, Marsha Talbott, Anne Hammond, Nancy Dunham, Janet Mayo, Janet Ellington, Judy Conklin, Karen Blevins, Kathy White. 'if r A Third Floor Firvt Row, left to right: Sharon Williams. Sue Ellis, Janice son, Rosemary Albright. Esther Cohle. Marilyn Wlolfe, Con- Johnson. Bettie Jo Roque, janet Gosch. Joan Petty, lklary nie Combs. Third Row: Jan Best. Jan Anton. -Ioyre Page. Gcmmell. Carole Hodgson, Second Row: Nlariorie L0Core, Charlotte Bowden. Frances Vanderburg. Anita Hopkins. Myrna Foote, Twila Smith, Alclr-ne Dennis, Mary Hencler- Zella Shaver. at all Oficers Advisory Board Seated, left to right: Sharon Coon. vice-president, Kay K6-hl. president. Seated, left to right: Connie Carr, Sharon Coon. Standing: Pat Powers, puhlifity chairman, Irma Chaney, secretary, Mar- Standing: Karon Kncwtson, Sharon Washam, Janet lys Horn, art chairman, Mary Ccinniet, treasurer. Leming. K, rm. Q 617 House Council Seated, left to right: Sandra Barber. Janet Cosfh. Betty Eliinon. Mrs. Pauline Quinton. house- mother. Second Row: Laurie Klopfenstein. Jan Best. Zella Shaver. JoElla Parsons. Third Rozy: Twila Smith, Pat Lee. Judy Clough. Bcrky Eakins. Sharon Higham, Sharon Hodggn' at all First Row, left to right: Loraine Reed. Jacqueline Paramore, Glenda Bain, Joyce lN1cCrew, Judy Clough. Beeky Eakins, Shirley Fisher. Second Roux' Donna Gladson, Dedee DutCher, Carmen Vandcrburg. Kathy Camp, Carolyn Brogan. Karen Fourth Floor Malmberg, Shirley Temple. Third Row: Janet Read avkie Lewis, Janet Lcrning. Betty Bailey, Joanne MrNIoun Bcttv Elimon, Basement and First Floor First Row, left to right: Myrle Heim, Mayr Flagg. Patt Reimer, Jean Roach. Second Row: Claudia Richey, Suzan Waite, JoElla Parsons. Inez Siefker, Dorothy Geier, Betty Hoover. Jo- Ann Stancy, Karen Knewtson. Third Row: Janie lvlitchell, Sue Budd, lxiary YVebher, Jane Bridges. First Row, left to right: Sandra Barber, Sue Bain. Nancy Fitz gerald, Pat Lee, Hedy Hashimoto. Second Row: Sandra Craw ford. Nancy Holmes. Sheila Kitch. Sharon W'asham. Dona Boat man, Wilma Francis, Connie Carr, Pinky Mayer, Shirley Coble. Mary Hoover, Mary Carson, Jeffriann Towell, Roberta Tullis. Fourth Row: Sonia Young, Pa- tricia Powers, Marilyn Hein, Kathleen Wishall. Joan Macklin, Carolyn Darr, Mary Latinis, Judy Hoover, Beverly Knewtson. Ea t Hall Second Floor Jeanine Jensen. Third Roar: Sharon Coon, Janice Osborn. Beverly WVerbe, Lois Query. - Margaret Edmonds, Carolyn Fowler, Kay Kehl Marlys Horn - Anita Rutledge. Irma Chaney. Linda Jones Tirnotheia Lukon - Fourth Row: Jerri Carter, Jan Kueck, Rita Rush Cecilia Kosorog, Margaret Johnson, Karen Spillman Wai Mun Huang 72 i new ii., 'fo u 11 4' 18 t. , Mu it-wang u mmm mm v Z 5 3 a, -3' .A 'v gk Q . M , x .M g 4 ' 1--6514 jik 1 . 1, Y 'Q si ,r ,gr s - 1 3, ' 1 4 , if J .. ' ,ii -Q A I Ixu i n? if-' I 9 if fm ,ip x 4 P Q, QS! A Q if S M 5 A, ' Sur- L' l I L' 9 M M Q ' I 4 ' Mfr OIIOTELIN ' -W .ww Q Q., 01 ' Q., Fffff Row, left f0 Yighi-' GUY R- Coonrod, SPOHSOY, Ruth Lefflingf A. Black. Second Row, left to right: Patricia Queen, Margaret historian, Shirley Fisher, secretary, Donald Ryan, treasurer, Ema- Edmonds, lla Carrnean, Vera Pearson, Richard Myers, Jean Miller, jeane Boone, president, Helen Scott, vice president, Dr. William Joan Petty, Mary Kay Wart, Dixie Moffett. appa Delta P1 First Row, left to right: Mary Jo Hoover, Darlene Stiteler, Joyce Page, Laurie Klopfenstein, Sallyanne Edminster, Marise Ann Haherbosch, Seeond Rozv, left to right: Jane Keltner, Judith Dodge, Mary Ann Cromer, Sandra Barber, Kathy Gascho, Linda Kay Jones, Erma Rose, Dorothy Geier, lvlary Frances Molka. Third Row: left to right: John Careggio, Earnest McNiekle, Paul Page, James Mount, Richard Beal, Floyd Snider. 74 , CIBUSTT Pemm High school girls enjoy PEMM-sponsored Play Day, Octo- ber 7,l961. First Row, left to right: Jane Flores, secretaryg Donna Longerot, vice-presidentg Nancy Holmes, president: Sharon Wlaclinan, treas- nrerg Jerri Carter, reporter. Second Row: Sharon Coon. Freda lVright, Connie Berry, Sandra Champion, Eileen Smith, Eleanor Haage, Betty Jean Elirnon, Diane Branhain, Karen Malmberg. Dr. Triplett, sponsor. Third Row: Pauline Winter, sponsorg Timo- lub theia Lukon. YVanda YVeickert. Carolyn Southern. Sandra Craw- ford, Sheila Kitch, Kay Kehl. YN'il1na Francis. Sharon lVashani. Marcia Glick. Fourth Razr: Dee Wlilson. Janet Krack, lNIay Lou Fox, Sue Russell, Mary VVehber, lNIartha Baker, 'It-anc Anderson. Pat Trainor, Charlene Tarter, Sue Budd, Donna Boatman. pr 75 Gold Key The Gold Key Society is the honorary or- ganization at Kansas State College for junior and senior men. Scholarship, leadership, stu- Firxt Row, left to right: Don Good, Gene Scalarone, Ralph Mock, Marshall Scavey, Andrew Johnson. Second Row: Albert Cum- dent activities, character and service to the Col- lege are the qualities Which are considered in the selection of members. mings, John Careggio, Tony Hood, Frank Peoples, Kenneth Feuer- born, Don McGlothlin, Gary Arnett, Hans Wolpers, Ron Longstaff 76 Firft Rolf. left to right: Prof. Lawrenre Cutler, F. Smith. Max Cardner. Don Clark, Dallas Simpson, Second Row: Oren Smith. Paul Temmingf, Rohert Stiles. K. Leon Mahafley, Dennis 'Wt-luster. Loren Kelsey. Earnest Mf'Niekle, Dr. Forest L. Penny, Jerry R. Looker, T. L. Kowalski. Third Row: Thomas O. Harris, Armand C. Hofer, Ray A. Boyer, Harold Eklund. Jay Holt. R. T. Livingston, Dr. VV. P. Spence, V. C. Coold, Edwin L. Koehler. Ep ilon P' Tau appa Mu Ep ilon First Row, left to right: R. C. Smith. James Hawley, Helen Kriegs- man, Karen Prather, secretary: Joan Petty. vice-president: Doro- thy Ceier, treasurerg Mae Steele, president: A. Azia Nafoosi, R. W. Hart. Second Row: John Wfalker, Jim Copeland, Joe Bachman, Everette Shaw, Ronald F, Sprouse, Michael L. Worley, Frances Boecker, Blarqaret Johnson, Mary Logsdon, Kenneth Feuerhorn, Joyce Page, Karen Knewtson, Inez Siefker, Fred King, Richard 1 V 4 2 , 1 Fultz, Donnie YVard, Raymond Burns, Robert Lohman. Dennis Ferman. Third Row: Dale Cunningham, David Palmer, Andrew J. Johnson, Edward L. Sartore. Larry Hodges. Joe W. Jenkins. Roland W. Sprouse, Albert R. Cummings, Iraj Horinozdiari, John Martin, Teddy Wong, James A, Fulton. Eddie Crigshy, Rirhard Lewis, Bill Livingston. Rolland D. Cummings. 3 77 First Row, left to right: Kathleen Wishall, Freda Boz- co-editor, Wanda Hathaway, Mary Lee Carson, Bon- man, editor, Sandra Barber, historian, Bonnie Byrd, me Brock, Carl Doyle, Donald L. Crawford, sponsor. president, Joyce Cottom, Betty Lou Bailey. Second Not pictured: Warren Bradfield, vice-president, Vera Row: ferry Cox, Ralf Thomas, sponsor, Beckie Keele, Pearson, secretary-treasurer, Judi Stambach. Pi Omega ' lpha Kappa Psi First Row, left to right: Dr. M. Little, Bill Frizzell, Manuel Mansour, Bob Wiggans, John Schultz, Earl Kocher, Paul Brooks, Arlen Rogers, Bill Weintz, Dan Thompson. Second Row: Mr. William Kincaid, Gary Allen, John Roeser, Charles Logan, Richard Morton, Leroy Lafferty, Jon Dell'Antonia, Gregg Kirkendoll, David Schroeder, Jerry Dodson, Hans Wolpers. 78 First Row, left to right: John Nichols, Jerry Heydenberk, Norm Wallace, Gary Hatfield, Larry Kramer, Steve Ireland, Bob Fulton. Second Row: lklcl Moss, Ron Maupin, Moe Carter, Mike Riley, Tom Gosch, Homer Holmes. Tom Soiewak, Don Starkey, Archie Ringgenberg, Craig Campbell. Third Row: Charles Stien, Jerry Wheeler, Doug Potts, Jerry Archer, Richard Massey, Jerry Leather- man, Charles Chancellor, Howard Hess. Gary Snadon, Harlan Hess. Bruce Roach, Dean YN'eincger, Tom Korn, VVaync Young. Fourth Row: Al Ortalani, Dr. John Roberts. Doug Sherer, John Zinn, Leroy Heusted, Phil Young, John Sidlow, Gene John, Nip Shepard, Chuck Sturclevant. Jerry Brown, Dave Dunbar, Steve YVood. K-Club Student Affiliate of A.C.S. First Row, left to right: lim Spigarelli, Dr. James Pauley, faculty mentarian, Raymond Houser. Second Row: Paul Spangler, Gary adviser, Mr. Warren WVoelfel, faculty sponsor, George Weems, pres- Bender, Bob Fogarty, Herbert Baker, Dean lN0Od, Walter Mason, ident, Dr. Elbert Crandall. taculty sponsor, Jerry McNew, parlia- Kcnneth Newcomer. 79 Louise Bruce Linda Drake Sigma Roberta Kendall Janice Potter fl'7M it 80 Connie Carr Karen Earnest Connie Cinotto Sandra Ellis lpha Iota Judy Clough Karen Epler Judy Kerley Erma Rose .Ka vig' Qui? DiAnn Alleen Delaney Diklich Karon Francile Hagemann James ,igirf 1 tl .,g , M 5552 . M i ,pin-slag Mary Frances Molka Marilyn Virginia Mary Alice Phyllis Layden Monteith North Osburn Gloria Beth Joyce Karolyn Saar Staley Tweedy Yocum 5 ' 9 Q 'el sl' rg! 'Z its WI' J I XVX' Si MDN Q i .5 ' x 'I Jim AuBuchon Milford Butler Charles Chancellor Jon Dell'Antonia Bob Wells Darrel Erikson Ed Lindsay Kenny Lyons Charles Shell I Scabbard and Blade Since 1954, Company B, Tvvelfth SPONSORS Regiment of the National Military Honorary Fraternity, Scabbard and . C . . C . Blade, has sought to develop and sus- Lf Brgldlilmes Califiefcfest apgccifank tain the qualities that make good of- ficers and to promote preparedness for active participation in military af- fairs vvithin 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 committees which serve to solve problems with the depart- ment. OFFICERS Tom Bohrer Cadet Capt. Andrew Johnson Cadet lst. Lt. Gene Scalarone, Cadet 2nd, Lt. Rex Brookshire Cadet lst. Sgt. ,guna-. 81 IW W Company A, 7th Regiment of the ational Society of Pershing Rifles Company 7th Regiment of the Na- tional Society of Pershing Rifles, is an honor- ary military organization for basic ROTC ca- dets. Before becoming affiliated With the fra- ternity a fevv basic cadets discussed the possi- bility of the formation of a PR Company with the Army personnel attached to the ROTC de- partment. It became a reality on February 15, 1958, with twenty-five basic cadets and seven advanced cadets, who acted as company officers, making a total of thirty-two members. The purpose of the organization can be appreciated most fully by reading the preamble to the Persh- ing Rifles constitution. We, the members of Pershing Rifles, Na- tional Honorary Military Society, in order to encourage, preserve and develop the highest ideals of the military profession, to promote American citizenship, to create a closer and more efficient relation and to provide appropri- ate recognition of a high degree of military ability among the cadets of the several senior Reserve Officers Training Corps units of the government of our organization, do hereby es- tablish this constitution. Yearly activities include a field maneuver each semester, a special drill platoon, monthly retreat ceremonies, participation in the Annual State Drill Meet and Regimental Assembly. Other activities include cooperation With Scabbard and Blade in the presentation of the annual Military Ball. Officers First Row, left to right: Rex. Brookshire, Captain Adams, Jon Dell'Antonia, John Lee, Charles Barrick, Thorpe, sponsor, Charles Bonnici, Charles Shelton. Frank Jones. Second Row, left to right: Steve Motokawa, Johnnie 82 ' I f , ' Ve ,, 1 I 5 i 3 i A' 2 ' K? 9 S r l N ll Q r , 5 l il S' First Row, left to right: Craig Mattox, James Manning, David Getz, Robert Sullivan, Richard Fultz, Charles Ross, Al Officer. Frambers, Mike Waite, Tom Lynch, Toy Don Beasley, Earl Steve Russell, Al Tonry. Childress. Second Row, left to right: Phillip Munn, Robert First Row, left to right: Ronald Snyder, Thomas Hyde, lvor Second Row: Fred Singleton, Darrell Lincoln, Harlan Short Davis, Kestutis Truskunas, Robert Douthitt, Kervin Craig. Howard Reeves, Joe Butler, James Collins, David Wilhelm L l L 2 , f 5 , ,gif 492' an WM-fm Miss Charlene Crane, 1962 Honorary Commander .awk .' jr x ' 'MN 'Hg' If xx gm E 'gs New Initiates 13 sf, ' ' ,.Q,::W 1 '2l , ,J 4 , f Drill Team Left to right: James Gross, Larry Olivcrson, James Daunheimer, Stephen Pauk, Larry Jones, Wilbert Enloe , . L i First Row, left to right: Merle Leech. George Brownsworth. Harry Croh, Gerald McNew, Jr., Richard Coy, Steve Clark. Second Rmb: L. L. Tracy. Jerome Hadusek, Curtis Finch, Larry Brillhart. Richard Moberly, Taylor Day. Dale Starchnian. No! pictured: Nclsen Batz, Russ Barner, jim Goudelock, 'll-rry Hedrick, Bill Higgins, Leonard W'aring, Dean YVineinger. Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega is a service fraternity com- posed of men who have been members of the Boy Scouts of America, and is dedicated to the service of students and faculty in Worthwhile projects. As a service fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega crosses all lines of honorary, social, and professional fraternities. Members of other campus organizations may also be active in this fraternity. Each year Alpha Phi Omega sponsors the Ugliest Man-Cutest Pan contest at KSC. The funds raised in the voting are used by the organization to finance the service projects of 86 the group. Among the former services to the campus are the bulletin board on the oval and the White signs at the corners of the campus, which Were a joint project with the campus YMCA. Also the local chapter of Alpha Phi Omega has spon- sored Christmas parties and furnished gifts for the children's home. This year the main service project of the group is to erect large signs at the city limits of Pittsburg, proclaiming it the home of Kan- sas State College of Pittsburg. First Row, left to right: Karon Hagernann. Jaequeline Paramore, Gillette, Lynn Breen, Don McGlothlin, Professor Russell Pugh, John Judy Clough, DiAnn Delaney, Loraine Reed, lNlary Franres hlolka. Robb, Terry Dolane, Don Sieberns, Jerry McKenna. Bill Snider. Roberta Kendall. Second Row: John Careggio, Ed Sartore, Jack au Beta Sigma-Kappa Kappa P ' Phi lpha Sinfonia First Row, left to right: Ted Snider. Bob Stahlr .lohn Sehnvrt. Lawrence Siegle. Senond Row: Jafli Gillette. Dennis Spille, Bill Elliott. Bill SIllllL'1'. Third Row: Jerry lN'lcKenna. Anthony Nichols, Dale Sullcns. jim Wintlc, Fourth Row: Larry Sanborn, John Robln. Hubert Bird. Terry Dolanv, Fifth Ifmfp- Don Sieberns. Don Mcfllothlin, Leon Ballcnger, Don Good, 87 -mp -- . , . - ., . - 2:1-- ,ff ifK?K'K -1 .. -MH ---agp . Keisg-4-1---Y-'N K-fi-:M ff1:.l---KKK' 1-K-W K W f if v k - , ,Qin V5 ,- ..-.V mp.. Wmswn. Qyf fl :my 1, 1 -z -K ,-,w-- K ' K V V KK ' - ff' f --WA-22 - 2 K 22 'K -f . . A - L. .:-.E 3w'f.i,.-f V--,.,-ff.g1:w K , - my -, QSLSSW-Mf.vf-1-fzRsu?5g., f ,s:i-wf.:.-- -. .few A , ,W , AQ wif? W - - , L . f 113: I -K ' ,i,.msQ-,K Wg- Kz, Af-hp--ef.-in , .. -.ww K f f 1 f it I Q I EBIIQGILQ f -:Haw .f--- . A -F3 ,, Amwb V, , K K A - -'51 . . 'K . 5 ' ., V Y V ff- ff .gif-vi -K -f V: My 'M A, W' Mu , 'K , K - L -if ' , X - 4 K ' - .swf QW . U' . KY' -P ' -- VK' - Da Y ' W -K Y- '. meegsaffiewz. ' 4 ., ' ' 1. 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L ,M x 7 Sk 4,53 I 3 . V S? , , I A by .. 4,1 if 3 i, . - I lx? - , J , , 54 . Arr A K li:-, Q K ,Q A ' , 54. K L14 ,K K . 'iff Qi ., 1, V 7 .aw 'iw W :I K - , am Q? an 7 V I - - if s - f -' 'K'5 -'rw 'K Y .f K H .?+'-Kwii-Kf- ' K , gg.. 1. K S.. ,F-,Qs If K K x. -K -' ' ,, ., - . 'K'--M . .. . .Q- , , . . if ,, , A 5 cf K - co' p Q- f 'ff T.. X .V NK ,. 3 H ,, W A ,Iv MW.-1 -'- 5 ..Mwf1 'Q S. ik . M. -' A 4' Q fr, ,uw full 'fn 1. fx 'i I 1 J M iii? K. 1 ' -1 . vu S V 'Q 'f 'As ' v ,, I' A , First Row, left to right: Shirley Farnsworth, Linda Wither- spoon, Karen Spicer. Karen Keller. Religious Emphasis Days chairman. Barbara Hamlin. Shirley Cohle. Carol Eidsvig, Car- olyn Lindsey. president. Second Rose: YV. L. Tompkins. spon- sor, Leroy Foreman, Sue Ooley. secretary, Carol Robinson, Marcia Meyer, Mary Logsdon. convocation chairman, Joan Young. Kathryn Pease, R. Fred Craig, Tom Bohrer, treasurer, R. E. Johnson. Third Row: Gael lN'IcCully, H. P. Rumford, sponsor, L. Pauley, sponsor. C. H. Parker, D. Haggard, sponsor, Jack T. Vaughn. Jerry Sears. Jay Hicklin. Darwin Hamilton. Ed Hendershot, James Grace. Not pictured: lNIartin Morford, Joan Petty, vice-president. Larry Hamilton. YVorld University Service chairman. Religious Acti ities Council The Religious Activities Council is composed of two members from each religious organiza- tion and one member from International Eriends and from each social sorority and fra- ternity on our campus. The Council's aims are to preserve and per- petuate religious activities on campus, further the religious development of students, and pro- vide means by which the organizations repre- sented may make a coordinated effort to pro- mote these purposes. This is accomplished through the efforts of the entire council and the officers. The sponsors are Dr. W. L. Tomp- kins, H. P. Rumford, J. L. Pauley, and J. D. Haggard. The officers are: Carolyn Lindsey presidentg Joan Petty, vice president: Sue Ooley, secretary: Tom Bohrer, treasurerg Mary Logsdon, convocation chairman: Larry Hamil- ton, World University Service chairmang Karen Keller and Martin Morford, Religious Emphasis Days chairmen. Through the Council, the following pro- grams Were held this year: Orientation Week, Vesper Service, Religious Emphasis Days, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter convo- cations, World University Service, and Chapel Discussions. 89 D.S.F.: Martin Morford, president D.S.F. House Disciples Student Fellowship Kappa B Betty B l y presid First Row, left to right: Elaine Hagernann, Carol Eids- Karon Van Laningham. Second Razr: joel Christianson. vig, Judy Kerley, Dorothy Geier, Karon Hagemann, John Viets, Gale Cynova, Robert Tafanelli, Iviike Boone: Lutheran Student Fellow hip aptist Student nion First Row, left to right: Sharon Smith, president, Elberta Linda Witherspoon, enlistment Chairman. Second Row, Spence, secretary: Nancy John, devotions chairmang left to right: John Witherspoon, Gary Hardesty, pub- Donna Hill, social ehairmang Betty Parmele, director, licity Committee, Richard Piper, publicity chairman. . it 4 0 H W. Newman Club The Newman Club provides religious, intel- lectual, and social opportunities for both Cath- olic and non-Catholic students on campus. The primary aim of the Club is a religious training program for members to further their knowledge of Catholicism and, thus, to strengthen their Faith. Through such activities as lectures, discus- sions, Week-end institutes, dances, and intra- mural athletic teams, We realize the threefold goal of the Club. 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 the opportunity for moments of private prayers. Left to fight: Dr. Dellasega, sponsor, Mike Dash, vice-president, JoElla Parsons secretary, Lila Joseph, treasurer, Louis Hart, president, Fr. Kocour, Chaplain. 92 , g Firxt Rare, left to right: Kathleen YVishall. Lois Olialley, Ann Brezina. Mary Keegan. Mary Adele Latinis, Eugenia Greer. Maribelle Lee Wiles. Second Roar: Larry Kramer, Jim Redfield. Betti DeCastro. Carol McCloskey, Janet Bertone, Kay King. Kathleen Lyons. John Hamilton. Jr., Kenneth Tatro. Third Roux' Kenneth Schmidt, Boh Dunn, Ken Meyer, Fimt Razr, right to left: Marilyn Hein, Karen Keller, Suzan Waite, Biarcia Meyer, Joan Peak, Sharon Farnsworth, Barbara Gates. Second Row: Nina Castel, Elizabeth Verleye, Cynthia Journot, Mary Ann Castagno, Frances Boecker, Mary Ann Cromer, Judith lylarrone, Carolyn Brogcn. Third Row: Bill Jorge Olguin. Harry Brookshire. Francis Rugel, Kenneth Feuerhorn. Jim Carlson. Spencer Fiekel, Phil Meyer, Ed Smith, Dave Loinshek. Ifourtlz Roar: Lawrence lkiurphy, Ed Hendershot. Gene Bestgen. Tony Nlehaffy. Tony hliranda. Stephen Lomshek, Dale Starehman. W'eintz, Bill Weiss, Jim Bchan, Fred Kemp, Edward Fitzpat- rick, Rex Brookshire, Gail Hoffman, Gary Pillard, William Leiker, Bob Fleming, Mike Bock, Malcom Lyons, Samuel Miller, Louie Barney. PLEDGES First Row, left to right: Jane Stine, Nancy Dicker- Connie Hatfield, Marilyn James, Jane Keltner. son, Linda VanCleave, Beth Hudson. Second Row: Third Row: Jeanne VanArsdall, Joyce Goodsell, Susan Pate, Carolyn Southern, Sidna Trimmell, Joyce MeGrew, and Marsha Talbott. appa Phi First Row, left to right: lklrs. Paul C. Clarke, sponsorg Myrna Varner, Patronessg Annetta Johnson, Judith Dodge, Patricia Foote, Shirley Fisher, Kathy Gascho, Roberta Kendall. Mrs. Durseherl, Kay Kneller. Third Row: Nancy Knewtson, Mar- Richard Johnson, assoc. sponsor. Second Row: Pinky Mayer, garet Edmonds, Betty Schneider, Carmen Vanderburg, Pat Patricia Powers, Sandra Purnell, Twila Smith, Mrs. Robert Queen, Joyce Page. 94 Wesley Foundation Dick Johnson, foundation director, and his office help, Judith Dodge and Agnes Boulard. A typical group at a Wesley program. Members of the Wesley Choir. cn? - A 1 X., it General Council First Rom, left to right: Richard lXlorton, treasurer, Annette Johnson, program chairman, 'Willis Heydcnberk, president, Shirley Farnsworth, worship chairman, Myrna Foote, secretary. Second Row: Tony Wood- ward, Linda Van Cleave, Judith Dodge, Freda Bozman, Shirley Fisher, Betty Schneider. Third Row: Fred Craig, Leroy Foreman, Gene Snow, Earl Ludlum, Larry Seybold. 95 Firrt Row, left to right: Sandra Ellis, Mrs. Thomas Curran, Phillip Marquardt, vice-moderator, john Haberbosch, James sponsor, Patricia Hill, moderator, Evelyn Gatton, Wanda Whitt, Dr. A. l. Abendroth, John Armstrong, Dr. Walter Armstrong. Second Row: Larry Blackburn, Darwin Hamilton, Farris, pastor, Westminster Fellowship 96 Westminster Fellowship is an organization composed of students who have shown a preference for the Presbyterian Church. The purpose of the group is to aid the student in developing his knowledge of the church, the organization and workinglof the Church, and the life of Christ. In this way the group func- tions as an extension of the regular church program. The Westminster group at the College is supported by the two Presbyterian Churches in Pittsburg, the First Presbyterian Church, Sixth and Pine, and the United Presbyterian Church, Fourth and Walnut. If l ...... ill Q First Row, left to right: Mary jo Hoover. Beverly Knewtson, Kathyrn Pease, Tom Zirmnerman, Earl Treat, Jay Hicklin, Mrs. Jacob Zimmerman, Carolyn Jackson, Betty Hoover, Linda Tom Hankins, Gary Wall, Stan Smith. Frank Peoples. Walter Bishop. Jeannie Weber. Katlirine Honeyeutt. Second Row: lNIason, Dr. Ross Anderson. Jerry Peerman, Relna Dickson. Baptist Student ovement Y. WC .A. First Row, left to right: Judy Moore. Sabina Snow. Hilda Walker. Second Row: Ann Brezina, Bonnie Ganoung, Miss Viets. Susan Pate, Judy Kibler. First Row, left to fight: Larry Oliverson, secretary, Larry Kime, second vice-president, Larry Cvanoung, president, David MeClenahan, first vice-president, Jim Ridings, treasurer. Second Row: Dr. John Roberts, sponsor, Gordon Hale, publicity chairman, Leonard Wilkins, Melvin Flowers, Fred Craig. Third Row: Stanley Mauglilin, John Powell, Charles Chancellor, Ernie Hartman, Bob O,Connor. Y.M.C.A. The triangular symbol which represents the YMCA stands for 'ASpirit, Mind, and Body, and the College YMCA tries to carry out this goal of developing men through its various pro- grams. These programs include emphasis on religious, social, and current problems facing the college man in every-day living and in re- lation to the World. Furthering our goal, We have many activities including service projects such as the student directory, signs for the col- Y.M.C.A. Basketball Team lege, and the adoption of a family at Christ- mas, Other activities include intramural sports, help in Religious Emphasis Week activities, and encouraging religious interest on campus. With this goal of trying to become better men, we send delegates to the district conferences, the regional conference at Estes Park, Colorado, and every four years to the National Student Assembly of the YMCA and YWCA. Y.M.C.A. Bowling Team 98 f fi Golden Grest f he x 1 .xi rr . ' First Row, left to right: Shirley Farnsworth. Carol Kazmierski, Kay Gibson, lN'Iary Kay Wart, Diane Branhain. Helen Scott. Second Row: Mrs. L, H. Albus, Nfargaret Parker, Ruth Leming, Beekie Keele, Pat Morris. Pat Queen, Dr. Rebecca Patterson, lNIrs. Judith Shaw. Sigma Theta Ep ilon First Row, left to right: Jay Holt, faculty advisor, Paul W. Heydenberk, Bill Atehley, Lynn Breen, Larry Seybald, Earl Lovgrcn, Larry R. Bohn, Leroy Foreman, Glen Hall, Tony R. Ludlum, Marvin R. Parkey, Rolland Beougher, Charles Woodword, Dick Johnson, director Wesley Foundation. Sec- E. Snow. Not included in the picture: George Rumsey. i .Q 4... A and Row: John Scott, Danny Steinle, Tommy Thorne, Willis ' si. 99 7- . 'N 1 f sf 'IL 1' A 5 W -v Q af' .L i Q LQ Q l ll be 1- mu, Tuna 1 51 51 We ,pf ,ww 4 X , 3 gr., gnu .e 'Q sip 2 Q':bg , alms Q Q me as- HI lf ls? - h :L -, ' . V. I . . . ' 'ka' . ' , I if. M fre., ffff .f ,S Ai' .Q 3 is S r ,, ,Q A A V ' ,.. ' , x Q' , , ' ' I ' -, v. W . ' ri. fi fy ' 'E A , 'E' ' s , fm 4, 75 f A -7, W M, H L ' Q' - ,. ' gi fi' f H' 8 4 y V Q ,. , rg, ? A ,, ,V , A wggvik X .iii W ' fb' -iii ,gilf fy Q Q 'H'-'m5'5':: fl. -yi k a,A , ' .-s xv W z , 4 , tg W -A0-1-r..aaQ ,4 Wh W ,. , 5 A 1'2 ff' fvgw :ff-Q, U.S.MAlL ki I 52 .V ' I' Q 4' 4 Donald L. Miller James M. AuBuchon Joyce Cottom President Vice-Pres., Student Gov. V566-PTH., SfUdff7liAl761i75 Student Assembly Helen Scott Marshall Seavey Louie Barney Vice-Pres. Educational Ajfairs Vice-Pres. Human Relations Treasurer Darlene Crane Bob Fulton Carole Kazmierski Ron Longstaff ni., 7? 'wal' ir' Dixie Moffett John Castelani Lowell Sharp Janine Stukey Janet Gosch Truman Stockdale Harold Eklund 0 'Fi Z f 'draw V - agwfifiv' it 5 i A l , ffl? lin ' W . . 'VK Joan Petty Larry Kramer Gary Kincaid Gregg Kirkendoll Secretary Ron Cole Joan Pistotnik Tara Shideler Jerry Dodson Carol Winkel Sue McCord Cathy Campbell M '-ups-N Y, Aw funn ft .. Krfffw at K ty T, ? -3- V - 'Z 'Q' ' Associated Women Students Associated Women Students is a govern- mental organization by and for Women stu- dents. All Women students regularly enrolled in Kansas State College of Pittsburg are mem- bers of AWS. This organization began func- tioning on the Pitt State campus in the fall term of 1958. AWS Works to unify all the women on campus, to provide opportunities for leadership, encourage activities, and form one large unit for mutual sharing of ideas and co-operative efforts in planning projects devoted to the betterment of each woman on campus. The sponsors are Dean Mary Moore and Dr. Mary Roberts, Officers Right to left: Cathy Campbell, second vice-prcsidentg Carole Gosch, first vice-president: Jean lkliller Co responding secre Kazmierski, presidentg Dr. Mary Roberts, sponsorg Janet tarygMarjorie Le Core,treasurer. 04 ,, cyyccyy to S 't'f Front Razr, left to right: Pat Queen. Linda Fite. Janet Gosch, Judy Smith. Suann Barth. Second Rom: Shirley Cline. Betty Hoover. Judy Hastings. Not pictured: Pat Cundiff. Judicial Board omenjs Council First Row, right to left: Karen Keller, Sue Ooley, Judy Men- Vicki Bodine. Third Row: Betty Kidcloo. Franees Boeeker ghini, Carol Pitts, Barbara Parks, lklary Hack. Patti Sinn. Joan Petty, Sheila White. Wilma Franvis, Loraine Reed Sesorzd Row: Jeanne WVclavr, Donna Smith. Carol Katzer, Lynne Petty. X, an iv- . Q, 1-M' wk Q. vw ,m M , , C 1 ,F E '-Q K .iq Wi X X: A mania X, 'Z f mum, ,Y VL , 1 we I ' x fn w..w z ff ffm V 2 X fn. an is -if mqfi an W' a 'ii in , a fn ig -4 1 fx if M i er if H ,h 5 sf fic? 1, ffl 431 w?2,ge!g?3,W5wm:1gzKf,,a , ngineors Club The Engineers Club, which was reorganized on the campus of Pitt State in the fall term of l957, evolved from the Engineering Lecture Class. The club, organized to promote better fellowship among engineering students on cam- pus, is open to all students interested in engi- neering. The meetings are centered around lec- tures and discussions on topics pertinent to the field of engineering. First Rose. left to right: Jay Wieehert. john Nichols. Robert Mc- Farland. John Repziei. Craig Adkins. Kimble Bartlow. Ceorge Kle- Claskey. Dennis Macklin. Second lfme: Delta YV. Gicr, Jerry Campbell, Jack Aniershek. Dave Endicott. Mike YVaite, Ken Kun- stel. Jim Row. John Charles Viets. Third 1f0Zi'.' Gary Griffiths, Richard Cooper. Larry Mayne-lcl. William Siggius, Daniel Deasy, Roger Eclwarcls. John Gariglielli. Robert Clemens. Iillllffll Role: Jim Copeland. Thomas Horn. Mick lN'leAtee. Nlichael Vietti. Jerry Coburn. Chuck lvlain. Richard Fnltz, 107 AIP A. I. P. Cfficers Left to right: Richard IVienc'c'k, president, Donald YVacle. secretary. Dr. R. G. Nuekolls, sponsor, Paul Grayson. vice president and treasurer. American Institute of Physics-American Rocket Society. l Firrt Rozy, left to right: Dr. R. C. Nuckolls. AIP. T. Dunphy, ARS. A. Ii. Robertson. ARS. Rich- ard W'ienCek, AIP-ARS. Paul Grayson, AIP-ARS. Dr. R. H. Anderson. AIP. Second Rona' Hormoz Motazedi, AIP, James Fulton. AIP. Glen Bruster. AIP, Raymond Peterson. AIP, Joe Bachrnan. AIP, F f , Q z Q Walter lNIason. ARS. Jirn Crul. AIP. Third Row: Alan Gunther. AIP-ARS. Richard Pearson. AIP- ARS, Dave lXIvClenahan. AIP-ARS. Dave Starch- man, AIP, Kenney Newcomer. AIP-ARS, Donald Wade, AIP-ARS. A. R. S. Officers Left to right: Richard Wiencek, secretary, A. J. L. Robertson, sponsor, Kenney New- comer, vice-president and treasurer, Paul Grayson, president. ARS Firyt Row, left to right: Dorothy Geier, treasurer, Sharon Smith, program chairman, Roberta Tullis, Judith lWarrone, Virginia Stillman, Billye Dryer, Anna E. Demsey, Connie Hat- field. Second Row: Martin Garthwaite, James Whitt, Robert W. Jones, David Overman, parliamentarian, Donald Daniels, Gael McCully, Robert Wynee, Ron Beougher, Max Barney. Third Row: Bonnie Byrd, secretary, lNlarCia Clewell, Tamara Walford, Janice Collins, Vicky Hall, Fleta Jones, Kathleen Wishall, Roberta Hoppe, Beverly Knewtson, Phyllis Nelson. hi Beta Lambda-F.B.L.A. First Rozy, left to right: Judith Vinneman, Sandra Barber, vice- president, Twila Smith, Freda Bozman, Mary Cromer, Betty Bailey, Olivia Steele, reporter, lNIardeane Thomas. Second Row: Bill Weintz, Carl Goszdak, Melvin Austin, Frank Elliott, Jerzy McKillip, Larry Ganoung, Daryle Bass, Jim Marquardt, president, John Thomas. E. L. Ilopusch. sponsor. Third Row: Judith Ause- mus, Nancy Tindel, Pamela Porr, Aldene Dennis, lwlary Carson Helen Studebaker, Joan Macklin, Jane Bridges, Sharon Huff, Pa- tricia Powers. l 'I 09 E 5 i . Q 2 . . E sl-I w ,-x Ifirtt Rove, left to fight: Everett Grigslmy, Nlyrna Foote. Trudy ler, Sharon Bailey. janet Gosch. Carol Karr, Professor George E. Kite. .-Xrvilla Gregor. Clark VV. Beasley, Dr. Branley A. Branson. Ruggles. Gary llc-vel. Dr. Horace Hays. Third Row: Dr. C, Second lfozr: Dr. Theodore Sperry. Sain Gibson, Dr. Leland Kel- Johnson, -Ir.. -Iiiii Bunch. Ken Doffing, Dr. J. Carl Bass. Biology Club Beta Beta Beta First Row, left to rilglit: Dr. bl. C. Johnson. Jr.. Ben Cooksey. Sam Gibson. Cecilia Kosorog. Gene M. Scalarone. Dr. Carl Bass. Second Row: Don Milliken. Bob Dove. Jane Pluto, Trudy Kite, Dr. Theodore Sperry, Dr. H. A. Hays. Ralph Austin, Everett Grigshy. Third Ilona' Clark Beasley. Dr. Leland Keller. Dr. Bran- ley Branson, Ken Dolifing. Hugh Lundman, Tony Hood, David Bingman. Professor George Ruggles, First Rose, left to right: Mrs. Charlene Varner. foods instruetor: Shirley Russell, reeording secretary: Doneee Draeoo. president: Laurie Klopfenstein, vice-president: E. Louise Gibson, department Chairman. Second Row, left to right: Shirley Utter. Chaplain: Jewell Frownfelter. Shirley Farnsworth, Mrs. Hilma R. Davis, ltlrs. Mary Hankammer. advisor: Jean Bliller. treasurer: Darlene Stiteler, historian: DeLoy Smith. Corresponding secretary: Frankie Sue Johnson, and Carolyn Kelsey, librarian. Not pictured are Kay Lynne Gibson. Judith Bradriek, and Sallyanne Edminister. Phi Upsilon micron Home Economies Club t Nad First Row, left to right: Joyce MeGrew, Linda Slaughter. Sarah Yates, Sabina Snow. Barbara Robertson, Shirley Farns- worth, Darlene Stiteler, ltlarie Messer. Second Row: Lela Ramsey, Mrs. Mary Hankanuncr, instruetorg Jo Ella Parsons, Laurie Klopfenstein, Mrs. Charlene Varner, advisor: Sherry Gill, Jean Niiller, DeLoy Smith, Shirley Utter, Beverly De- Water, Miss E. Louise Gibson, co-sponsor, Lois O,Malley. Patty Devers. Third Row: Sharon Beyer, Helen Rutter, Beth Hudson, Norma Harrison, Linda VanCleave, Nancy Powell. Oi Law? Mary Bridenstine, Kay Lynne Gibson, Jan Trowbridge, Christy Jones, Donna Shadkhoo, Nancy Petty, Kathy Camp, Layne Clark, Kay Perry, Carol Katzer. Deanna Packard, Betty Hoover. Fourth Row: Mary Sullivan, Lila Joseph, Suann Barth, Donna Clayton, Joye Larmer, Nancy Wilson, Roberta Hughes, Sally Edminister, Mitzi Kibler, Karen Gard- ner, Judy Menghini, Phyllis Campbell, Connie Combs. Carol Billington, Sandy Merando, Nelda Donovan, Carolyn Kelsey, Anna Mae Coon. First Rose, left to right: Carmen Crigsby, Connie Berry, Julie Lyon. Sharon Stephens, Betty Maendele, Elizabeth Dunbar. Sec- ond Roni: Carol Thomas, Carolyn Sisson, lNIrs. A1 Ortolani, spon- sor, Jane lNIahafl'ey. treasurer, Carol Wiggans. vice-president. Doris Eden, president, Pat Snadon, seeretary, Sylvia Bournonyille, re- porter, Mrs. Morris Stevens. sponsor, Carol Seherer, Kaye Webb, Third Rona' Joyre Lee, Sondra Koeher, Zella Gwin, Shirley Fultz, Pat Caldwell. Joan Orlando, Theressa Cooper, Bonita Miller, Donna Cooksey, Marilyn Carney. Joanne Stange, Norma Muth, Drenna Shaclwiek, Diana Leatherman, Bonnie Canoung, Olivia Steele. Ima Ileidehrerht. Fourth Rona' Mary Dell,Antonia, Ro- chelle WN'ilson. Pat Shepard, Sue Lindsay, Peggy Holmes, Emma Apsley, Judith xVllilf'. Sandy Ridings, Jaynee Thomas, Barbara Potts, Ann Curl, Verlene Ringgenbcrg, Sondra Hunt. Dames Club Women, Recreation ssociation First Row, Ifft to right: Kay Kohl. secretary, Marcia Glick, Mary Wehher, president, Jeane Anderson. yiee-president, Betty Elimon. pnhlieity chairman. Sharon XN'asham. treasurer. Sec- ond Roux' Sandra Cranford, Wanda YVeiekert, Sharon WVad- man, Pauline Winter. sponsor, Sue Budd, Freda lNright, Sandra Champion, Eleanor Haage. Margaret Johnson, Timotheia Lukon, Dona Boatman, XN'ilma Francis, Janet Gosch, Sheila Kitch. Third Row: Sue Russell, Jacque Trainor. Kai Honey- cutt, Jane Flores, Jerri Carter, Eileen Smith, Connie Berry, Charlene Tarter. Betty Jo Bliss, Pat Trainer, Jane Ann Bridges. 112 ...ME Firxt Row, left to right: Delores Jones. Nlrs. lrene Ertman, Kazrnierski, Juclith Salisbury, lvlr. Rirhard Korns, Bettie Nlrs, Jean lXlCColley, Mrs. lrrna Van Natter, Nita Laing, Jo Roque, Jirn Mount, Pat Ann lNlorr1s, Dr. Robertson Leota Korns. Second Row: Katherine Abraharnson, Carole Strawn, Cathy Campbell, Jane Keltner. Sigma Tau Delta Language and First Row, left to right: Susan Elliott, Cathy Campbell, Carole Kazrnierski, lXlax Sullins, Juclith Dodge, Dr, Rebeeca Patterson. lklrs. Dorothy Bishop, Dr. lNlary lvl, Roberts, Nlrs. lrene Ertman. Second Row: Dr. 'Walter Shear, Dr. WValter Pennington, Nancy John, Mary Adele Latinis, Marsha Dainer, Pat Ann Morris, Lyn L iterature Club Pistotnik, Michael lN1clNIullen, Dr. John Recd. Mr. E. H. DeGru- son. Third Row: Mr. Homer Brown, Dr. Duer S. Brady, Mr. Rich ard Korns, ltlr. Charles H. Cagle, John A, WVitherspoon, H. H Morris, Dr. Robertson Strawn, Ray Wheeler. aff' wt, x :N , . ,15,Q, ,A. 113 Fimt Row, left to right: Martha Alderson, Gayle Huber, Colleen Trudy Kite, Jackie Lewis, Dorothy Carlyon. Rayma Yocarn. Kernohan, Judy Smith. Janine Stukey, Sue Pratt. Kay Perry. Sec- Third Row: John Robb, George Brownsworth, John Sullivan, Bill ond Row: Cynthia lN1iller, Marise Haberbosch, Nancy Crutchfield, Livingston, Jay lviunsell, Jerry Mitchell, Ron Kordas, Gary lNIisch. Young Republican Officers John Robb, vice president, Mary Mayer, president, and Ron Kordas, vice president. First Row, left to iight: Gwen Kieffaber, Mary Mayer, Dorothy Gibson, Judy Scherff. Third Row: Gary Wall, Larry Hidges, David Geier, Virginia Johnson, Sue Ooley. Second Row: Jane Riseling, Schroeder, Frank Sandford. Kathy Camp, Karen Knewtson, Ann Brezina, Kay Faulkner, Joan .M Student Center Board The Student Center Board is composed of interested students, faculty members, and college personnel who direct the activities Within the Student Center. This board is mmm responsible for the effective management of the hub of campus life - the Student Center. K. S. C. Student Center First Row, left- to right: Mr. Warren Woelfel, Trudy Schmidt, Jack Overman, director, Jerry Dodson, and Kite, Dean Mary Moore, Zelda Hyatt, Sandy Melton, Jim AuBuchon. Dean Ralph W. Wright. Second Row: Ed Finley, Gene 7' .. .L ..-.- L - 'Z Fin! Row. left to riglzt: L. Cl. Cutler. Paul Walters. Larry Bohn, Harold Dunning. Richard llournonville. Dale Howerton, Thomas Charles Fm-mel, lil-rl Cooperstc-in. Charles Goodhall, Stanley Harris, Marvin Ludlum, 'l'om Ilzmkins, Ronald Greathouse, Den- Maughlm. Clem- Norton, Ilunry 'l'afl'ner, Larry Dunn, Louis Ferlo. nis Wfehster. Second Noir: Earnest Mc'Nic'kle. K. Leon lviahaffey, Oren Srnith, 6 Indu trial Officers Firxt Row, left to right: Blr. Kc-eter. sponsor. Dale Howerton, pres- ident. lNIr. Hoefer. sponsor. Second Row: Larry Bohn, publicity director. Marvin Ludlum. secretary, Oren Smith, treasurer, Ken- neth lvfahaffey. vice-president. - .L - .. First Rozv, left to right: Frank Gartner, lNIax Gardner, Brian Stanscl. Larry Hoover, Michael Huclcllesou. Duane Pollman, Odom. Gary Alford. Darwin Hamilton. Paul Temming. Jerry Larry jones. Merle Mintz. Bob Busby. Richard Taylor, Loolicr, Ted Tenorio. Second Roux' Lewis Locke, Kenneth Miss Darlene Crane, homecoming queen candidate M. N ,'f1,f 1 7 , i .k Q ,. , 2 W ly' ,xiii if. ?g Y J , gg 'is t' W l ili'iii1i l Al lid J s f E First Row, left to right: Leslie Hobbs. Richard lklarsh. Larry Bohn. Richard Baldwin. Arthur Moore. Wlayne Stucky. Second Row: Donna Gladson. Marcia lXIeyer. Janet Thomas. Christine Simpson, Wlanda Hathaway. Judith Ausemus. Sharon Moore. Linda Bishop. Linda Slaughter. Joyce Page. Third Roux' Dedee Duteher. Emma Hurt. Linda Jones. Sandy Hollingsworth. Karen Gardner. Fred Schultz. Jiin Hathaway. Edwin Burris. Jiin Zordani. Linda Kastler, Student First Row, left to right: Larry Sanborn. Bill Elliott. Bob Blanken- ship. Van Swanson. Dennis Donovan. Terry Todd. Jerry Hasson. Second Role: Betty Hoover. Susan Elliott. lxlary Ann Cromer. Janice Karl. Shirley Utter. Nelda Donovan. Heather Sims. Jane Riseling. Shirley Coble. Sally Edininister. Third Roze: Claire Uttley. Judy Moore. Bettie Jo Roque. Janet Paulsen. Rayma Yocani. Joyce Cottom. Judy Salisbury. Pinky Mayer, Vera Pear- Nancy Barger. Jeanell Burns. Linda Rayl, Donece Dragoo. Fourth Rozy: Beverly Werlie. Lila Joseph. Janet Singer, Bonnie Morrison, Betty Schneider. Carole W'atts. Klarise Haberbosvh. Judy Bird, Karen Keller. Janet Oney. Eunice Bogatay. Mickie Cendusa. lylary Ellen Drenik. Kathy Seifert. Aldene Dennis. Bonnie Brock. Anna Coon, TA son. Glenda Sanderson. Carolyn Southern. Jean lN1iller. Nlidge Martin. Judy Clriflee. Betty Kiddoo. Penny Benander. Fourth Role: Suann Barth. Linda Wood. Verna lNff'2iI1S. hlilfy LI1tiHiS. Dorothy Geier. Mary Jo Hoover. Linda YN'holf. Linda lWcClure. Relna Dickson. Marilyn Boggs. Jane Ann Bridges. Cynthia Journot, Gloria Fcrnetti. Ruth Lerning. Barbara Gates. Carmen Vander- burg. and r-'st W7 118 First Row, left to right: Karen Earnest, Janice Schoenhofer, Mary Kay Wart, Diane Branham, Patricia Seates, Martha White, Carolyn VanWinkle, Ann Brezina, Mary Davis Rosemary Dempsey, Janet Franklin, Marilyn Graham, Carolyn C. West, Karen Hayes. Sec- ond Row: Duane Pollman, Josef Meditz, Nancy Robson, Sue Clemons, Dollie Crossfield, Helen Studebaker, Nancy Powell, Gayle Prigg, Janice Shane, Glenda Lee Cox, Joyce Goodsell, Sally Lamb, Cathy Ramsey, Mary Lou Donahoe, Mrs. Maudyne Payne, Earl Kocher, Dean West, and George Rumsey. Student K. .T.A. First Row, left to right: Larry Oliverson, Frank Elliott, Terry Toomey, Harold Northcutt. Second Row: Regina Baker, Linda Gold. Wilma Watkins, Shirley Cline, Charlene Crane, Darlene Crane, Car- olyn Fowler, Sharon Washam, Barbara Bollwinkel, Patricia Durscherl. Third Row: Barbara McDonald, Donna Smith, Diane Tharp, Helen Rutter, Edward Eddy, Gordon Hale, Richard Normand, Richard Myers, David VVilman, Gerald Cox. Fourth Row: Bess Johnson, Mary Bogle, Nancy Knewtson, Mar-I garet Edmonds, Sherrie Mitchell, lla Carmean, Jane Keltner, Judy Crumley, Lois Query, Janeil Atter- bury, Midge Johnson, Joan Petty, and Dixie Moffett. First Row, left to right: Lorna Johnston, Hedy Hashimoto, Freda Bozman, Frances Boecker, Kay Kehl, Irma Chaney, Connie Carr, Beckie Keele, Phyllis Osburn, Tara Shideler, Glenna Richardson, Karen Carter, Charlene Tarter, Jeanne McNown, Linda Wither- spoon. Second Row: Marvin McCorgary, James L. Kinne, Glenn ,fi you i W K f lean Smith, Larry Kramer, Jack Hockenbury, Jerry McClure, David Crockett, Ted L. Stephens, Dennis G. Spille, Alan Crawford, Odell S. Register, Richard L. Eby, Fred Potter, Paul Temming, Edward Fuhrman, and Jim Turner. e .. , , 3, . . 1 f - L vi i f . . ,E N ., .-s..-..s-.-....., ,-..- . .,..,.,,,,..,.,-,..W.,.. . .. , .him ic .. .. r 4 Social A gf: if .ul 3 ,' ,X . . 'ff ft Q 4 in K Y Seated, left to right: Janet Johnson, Paula Polfcr, Heather Sims, Standing, left to right: Donna Kennon, Janis Pratt, Lana Gail Mc Dean Mary Moore, Kay Lynne Gibson, Regina Baker, Zella Shaver. Cullough, Janet Mayo. Welcome to Rush Getting Acquainted Week A .. ite! Checking in with l'Tea or Coffee? Counselors Panhellenic Council is the govern- ing body of the six social sororities on campus. lt organizes Rush Week, the Panhellenic Work-shop, and pre- sents the Scholarship Trophy as Well as Working with Freshman orienta- tion during the summer. lt Works jointly with the Inter-fraternity council on all-greek activities. Panhellenic Council Barbara Etter Linda Gold Francile James Carol Katzer Mary Logsdon Janet Mayo Janice Meier Brenda Moor Shirley Russell Jan Anton Regina Baker Linda Batten Judy Bird Betsi Braden Mary Bridcnstinc Sandra Denham Beverly DeWater DELTA Xl CHAPTER EOUNDED: May 15, 1851 ESTABLISHED HERE: 1959 100 Chapters JEWEL: Diamond FLOWER: Purple Violet COLORS: Blue and White OPEN MOTTO: We live for each other. Judy Salisbury Pat Stephenson Jacqueline Trainor Patricia Trainor Sharon Wadman Jeanne Whittington Jean Young Pat Horner, Housemother il. 4 Stop shaking the ladder A new home for the A D Pi's A pinning and an engagement for A D Pi. J xi V N Province Delegates to National Convention. an wg A re-enactment of Founder's Day. Alpha Delta i l ir.vt Rose: Mary Alderson, Judy Ansernus. Sherry Balloek, Suann Barth. Karen Benelli, Karen Blevins, Diane Branham. Barhara Brazeal. Cary Camphell. Phyllis Campbell. llary Ann Castagno. Connie Cin- otto. Donna Clayton, Esther Coble. Graee Coggins. Second Rose: Deanna Cram. Char- lene Crane. Darlene Crane. Doneee Dragoo. Patty Dc-vers. Sallyanne Eel- rninister. Kay Faulkner. Carolyn Fowler. Kay Lynne Gibson. Karol Glick. Judy Hastings. Sharon Hizar. Jeanine Jensen. Annette johnson. Lila Joseph. Third Roux' Carole Kazmierski, Becki Keele. Karen Keller, Sharon Laine, Mary Adele Latinis, Tirnmie Lukon, Nfareia lN1eyers. June Motokowa, 'Ioyee MeGrew. Sue Ooley, Janet Oney. Mareia Palmer, Janet Paul- son. Gail Peters. 'I24 'EZ L . 1-r ' ,I-'Ou 145 .,,,x '47 Fourth Row: Linda Peters, Lyn Pistotnik. Pam Poor, Joan Prete, Pat Queen, Linda Rayl, Sharyl Redfern, Glenna Richardson, Barbara Rigg. Donna Rogers. Sue Rogler, Kathy Seifert. Fifth Razr: Glenda Shepherd, Tara Shideler. Christine Simpson. Heather Sims. Judi Smith, Karen Spicer. Karen Spillinan, Carolyn Sterns. Karen Talarieo. Patty Talarico. Nancy Tindel. Claire Uttley. Sixth Razr: Carmen Vanderburg. Karen Van Laningham, Nlary Ann Vietti. Mary Kay Wart. Bev 'Werbe. Sue 'Werner. Martha Wlhite. Nfarci Wise. Marty V'ycoFf, lNIiss Elmina Graham. Miss Frances Hashbarger. Miss Helen Kriegsman. l EPSILON KAPPA CHAPTER EOUNDED: Syracuse University Syracuse, New York 87 Chapters ESTABLISHED HERE: 1959 JEWEL: Pearl ELCWER: Rose COLQRS: Red, Buff, Green lpha amma Delta 125 Pall pledges Fall pledges Mid-semester pledges Officers of Alpha Gamma Delta President Mary Kay Wart receives scholar- ship award for EK chapter at national convention The pledges perform - ,gf Christmas guests Snow Queen Cathy Campbell - - - Ccaught unavvareb An engagement! Who? Two favorite ladies BETA NU CHAPTER EOUNDED: Howard University Washington, D.C. 1908 ESTABLISHED HERE: 1937 lOl Chapters JEWEL: Pearl ELOWER: Tea Rose COLORS: Salmon Pink and Apple Green OPEN MOTTO: By merit, culture and loyalty, we shall Win, Alpha appa Alpha K I ',f 3 W ,QQ .fl o K 4. xx- - 4g'?'W1a If 5 .aw- i, 5 5 l 4' 5 lvgi E5 A55 ff ' , 1' 'W 15 L'w?3i-221 sv 'nf K Sharon McClenahan Lana McCullough Dorothy McGinnis Janice Mallory Vicky Marquardt Sandy Melton 1 Marie Messer Cynthia Miller Barbara Moore Sharon Moore Janis Pratt Delores Profitt Shirley Ratledge Janice Reda Barbara Reynolds Diane Roberts Jean Rogers Marcia Rowe Lois Shaw Karin Shearburn Lucerne Snyder Barbara Stephenson Betty Streeper Jan Trowbridge Norberta Wachter ETA ETA CHAPTER EGUNDED: Longwood College Parmville, Virginia 1901 ESTABLISHED HERE: 1920 43 Chapters JEWELS: Pearl and Ruby FLOWER: Aster CGLORS: Pearl White and Crimson OPEN MOTTO: Aspire, seek, attain. Pat Wagner Kathy White Patsy Wood Mrs. Jean McColley Sponsor Alpha Sigma Alpha Another first place in house decorations for the Alpha Sigs. A charter member makes a visit. What's so funny? A Gather 'round and sing Pall Pledges Fall Pledges Opal Allen Jerry ay orne Anita Hopkins Janice johnson Secretary-Treasurer Iris McAlpine Charlesetta Martin President Betty Micks Joan Owens Vice-President Bettie Jo Roque Dean of Pledges M Brenda Schuler Janet Thomas Annette Warren Alice Yates BETA ZETA CHAPTER EOUNDED: Howard University Washington, D,C. 1913 ESTABLISHED HERE: 1936 247 Chapters JEWEL: Pearl FLOWER: Violet COLORS: Red and White OPEN MOTTO: Intelligence is the torch of Wisdom. '13 5 7 Q My if gk ,. .Wf Q , V N f gy fi ff, ,M as-' arg gg is ,f 4 , X V .. , Q as S I if Q? 1 , ' w 'Q gi if 'X a V, 1' 9 m 43' 5 ff S Q- .r 1,, lbx M, Q Q I wrfq, CHI CHAPTER EOUNDED: Longwood College Earmville, Virginia 1898 ESTABLISHED HERE: 1922 71 Chapters JEWEL: Pearl FLOWER: Purple Violet COLORS: Royal Purple and White Janice Potter Sue Pratt Jane Riseling Kathleen Sapp Carolyn Schelin OPEN MOTTO: Eaithful unto death, JudY Sfhfffgf V The new Tri-Sigma home. Pall Pledges Linda Slaughter Donna Smith Mary Stowers Janine Stukey Nancy Thomas Rayma Yocam Sigma Sigma Sigma 'I33 UNDERGRADUATE Front Row, left to right: Albert Cum- mings, Alpha Phi: Bernard Burnett, Kappa Alpha Psi: Charles Reece, re- cording secretary, TKE, Paul Cook, Sig Tau: Louis Trippe, TKEg Jerry Bonewitz, corresponding secretary, Xi Omega. Second Row: Ken Ladek, Xi Omega: Larry Clum, Delta Chi: Genard Lane, public relations, Alpha Phi Omega: Gary Wall, treasurer.'Phi Sig: Gary Smith, president, Delta Chi: and Larry Lance, Sig Tau. Interfraternity Council The lnterfraternity Council is composed of two representatives of each Greek Social frater- nity on campus. It serves as the coordinating body for the fraternity system on campus. ln addition to establishing policies for rushing, pledging, scholastics, and discipline, the IFC Works with the Panhellenic Council in sponsor- ing combined social activities and Working for campus improvement. Some of the IPCS ac- tivities for this year have been the All-Greek Ball and the Greek Sing. This is the second year for the Pledge IFC on this campus. The PIFC is made up of two rep- resentatives of each social fraternity's pledge class. lt is their job to see that all activities of campus pledge classes are scheduled and co- ordinated, The Pledge PIFC sponsored an All- School Dance early in the spring. PLEDGES Front Row, left to right: Bob Runyan, Gary Ben- net. Secretary. Ron Kerns, treasurer, Phi Sigs: Gene Schmidt. president. Xi Omega: ,Tames Banks. pub- licity, Alpha Ph-i Omega: Skip Nichols, Xi. Second Row: Bob Kerns, Phi Sig: Bob Sullivan, TKE: Clyde Barber. Kappa Alpha: David Paugh, Omega: Don Donovan, Delta Chi: and Waymond Gwin, chaplain. 134 .Q Don Holley Russ Dahl Cecil Deel Ed Finley Dale Ganzman Q I sm wx 1.4 1 1 I L H at , ,A , vw r James Bartelli George Blundell Jerry Bonewitz Mrs. O'Rourke Patroness Chuck Bonnici Dave Crockett Jerry Crowe Dr. Denmar Cope Advisor jijrjliielifjlijejjbljle COLORS: Red and Black ELOWER: Red Rose ii ' ii M Ken Ladek ' ' -- '-f if ' Tom McCourt we Tink Manning I A I John Rucker .N ,Q Charles Shell jon Solomon Don Wilson Stephen Wood Xi Omega 1961 Xl OMEGA PLEDGES XI OMEGA FRATERNITY Xl OMEGA ERATER- NITY Was formed in the fall of 1961 to promote social and academic activities and ulti- mately to affiliate with SIGMA CHI ERATERNITY, which is one of the leading national so- cial fraternities. The XI OMEGAS partici- pate actively in intramural ac- tivities. Xl OMEGA dances and the Annual Boat Regatta are among the outstanding events of the school year. 135 N. . .4--Q N.- . . ff' Ks iv' .4 ' 41 2531 3? . ex ss , W if fa .04 Q Ricky Johnson Dave Johnson Jim Johnson Mike Kirkendoll Ronald Kordas Mike Lawrence Bill Bohrer Larry Burgess Dave Garuthers Larry Clum Gerald Creed Dean Davis Larry Dilworth Don Donovan Ronald Dittman Richard Elliott Dwayne Gladson Randy Guinn Jim Harrison Ken Hawkinson Darwin Holtgren Bob Jenkins DELTA CHI OMICRON EOUNDED: Local Fraternity Kansas State College of Pittsburg May 16, 1961 JEWEL: Diamond ELOWER: Lily-of-the-Valley COLORS: Antique White and Old Gold OPEN MOTTO: Brotherhood Eternal Dee Love Bob Morris Frank Matteucci Steve Motokawa AW Pls S1 is '- 'f',,e'E:t .J as - .mf- , mm . .. 15 ml 5 ,, f if 95 0--i w p . , , . l Q 6 71 J 'Ll' ., M M gy , it W 'e--as Gene Norton Lee Pargen Doug Potts John Rawson George Rumsey Donald Ryan H Charles Sturdevant ff ' Z' John Sullivan Tony Supancic -1- ' Ken Terlip John Whaley 1961 Oficers First Row, left to right: Gary Smith, president: lXlike Lawrence. vice-presi- dent. Second Row, left to right: Ron Dittman, sccretaryg John Rawson, trcasurerg Ron Korclas, alumni secretary. wwtvyleef Delta Chi micron Delta Chi Omicron Fraternity was founded in May, 1961, with the ex- pressed purpose of affiliating with a fra- ternity of national scope. Presently occupying a house at 1804 South Joplin. Delta Chi Omicron had twenty-six undergraduate members and twenty-one pledge members during the fall semester. Active participants in all college activi- ties, D Chi's consistently rank high in lntramural Sports and Social Activities as Well as scholarship. A 4 f 'A Dr, Forest Penny , 1 5 9, A - 1 Adrimr 94 f 1 f' A Mrs. Oren French Housemother . 1 w il Capt. Nlarion Thorpe Advisor if' Divx! 72042-'I iff f it , Q ,,., Achim! 2 1 2 .,Qu.gg'Zn.2Bhffi. ' Q Miss Marci Wise, 1961 Homecoming Candidate Delta Chi Omicron Fall Pledges F 1 N., is we rf ' mare HF my -, t : , f- , I, 4 1 time fr e ,I af 9 7 Q Q, , -JM -f ,. ,,,w. n o W ,, ,ra 3 '- , ' 4 I .., I A wwf' V . S- Ya.. K ieizxr' 45 my .. A A I 991 mii e W.-If xi' fra' 1 .. MS . we use . ...,A 1,4 me I Q ,za me 0' 1' 5 5 uf f 51 r HM., W, lv ., 5 ra X K ,safe :,..,, ,7 Q S ,: , , Q, may .- ' ' ,gtasgif , igig 1 , Don Cukjati John A. Curran David Dalton Gerald Danenhauer Taylor Day LeRoy Dudley George Eddy Curtis Finch Jim Goudelock 53 .. , if 1 Q -W if g . ' ' V f iff J f Harry Groh ,' Sb : f i f ' K I Hudson Hamilton - Larry Hamilton .,,' ' ' !!f ,ri ,kr,r lf: i Vrirrl V' .. - Q . v,v if A' I 1 iffy' Q , V' 5, a ll 3 I 1 38 Terry Aikins Rich Baldwin Russ Barnes Phillip Blair George Brownsworth Harley Carlson Steve Clark Paul Cook Dick Coy Jerry Craft Sigma Tau Gamma 1961 Officers From left to right, Front Row: Larry Lance, 2nd vice-presidentg Van Swan- son, presidentg Curtis Finch, lst vice-presidentg Harry Groh, treasurer. Sec- ond Row, left to right: Lenny Miller, chaplaing Jerry Craft, sentinelg Larry Hamilton, corresponding secretaryg Don McGlothlin, historiang Kendall Stephenson, pledge trainerg and Paul Cook, recording secretary. Terry Hedrieh Bill Higgins Larry Holmes Roger Howell Dale Howerton Gary Johnson Roger Jones Martin Kerr Jim Kramer Gene Krase SIGMA TAU GAMMA EOUNDED: Central Missouri State College, Warrensburg, Missouri, 1920 ESTABLISHED: Kansas State College Epsilon Chapter, 1924 EXISTING CHAPTERS: 50 active chapters and colonies FLOWER: White Rose COLORS: Blue and White Steven Lock Don MeFerrin Don MeGlothlin Jerry McNew John Messenger Wilber Spire Kendall Stephenson Don Stout Victor Stoffer Van Swanson Doug Tippin Tom White Avery Wilson Dean Wineinger Bill Young Larry Lance Merle Leech 525 ' re f? . ,,- - - ' ' f .m.t,,f K ' ' m-,,Q1:.- 1: 2 .- gzzfesgistlff -- g:?,rg:,'a:,. , Hi 1 as ,gg X www I ,W , X -elf' L 5- fa if 5 we H , I wx? 1 1 1' ty ' V 'Fil 'risgz - T173 1 we ,-. 1, s2gw11z1': 'fffxfi' - ' ff':'f2' - F ' lf fl e ' .if . , Kelly Miller 1960 Sig Tau Pledges Leonard Miner Kenneth B. Mitchell . 2 rr 52 it ' 5511 Q : iw .. nw Dick Moberly Gene Poland Bruce Rayl John Repaei Bob Runyan Steve Russell Tom Russell Hal Shute Barry Smith K - N :-4 QI,.l,-ss551,.,59::+3 EE ' Ii Eine- :.. A ,.., 9 wwwf fi M irxsmewl 631W-ww W5 ggzgssfgswg :H Y is fig? fmrsfs: ., me was H ff: -, 535512 SW A f A5253 ' :si-i:f,Lif gf. ,. , i rf S tim? ' E E' J ,J ' :lm . 1,. - , --l- XVHVZ5 sr S 3 X Jr as Q. 1 v -1 5 4 5 6 ei X y .r 'Y f r Q Q f s 222 SI : .. W s wk 1 f 5 , A is ,gr E ,. , A 4:5..1::.,5:?,f--a::, v: - ls E3 Q fi Sim , m fix is f M3 W if W wt az 1 1' :V ,im 5? Q S' , , - lf T7 5 , ,.- ik N : 4' t wif 'I39 , is sa 1 2 Bob Douthill Jerry Dave Dick Jun Coldiron Gary Cottrell LeRoy Dctwiler Eugene Foote Robert Fulton Harold Gauert jim Agan Paul Arabia Leonard Bierman Wally Bowman Bob Brown Craig Campbell Pat Campbell Jim Chubb TN- zg,. aww nx- 251 Nt.. hi Sigma Ep ilon Eggs Front Row, left to right: Jim Coldiron, treasurer, Bob Strait, corresponding secretary. Second Row: Gary Riseling, recording secretary. Third Row: Leonard Bierman, vice-president. Fourth Row: Paul Arabia, president. Pete Geiger David Goodman Ron Greathouse George Grillo Harlan Hess Howard Hess Bob Kammerer Bob Kerns EOUNDED: KSTC, Emporia Emporia, Kansas ESTABLISHED HERE: Beta, 1927 JEWEL: Pearl FLOWER: Tea Rose COLORS: Cardinal red and White Ron Kerns Gerald Lehman Dennis Loveland Jerry McCall Taylor McCann Doug McDonald John O'Malley Otto Ossana OUTSTANDING PLEDGE AWARD Kmfdglfjgjj Paul Arabia, left, presents Doug Sidles, right, The Outstanding 'APledge paddle Doug Sidles Don Spencer Bob Strait Ralph Vargas Gary Wall Fred Willhaus John Zinn Prof. Bruce Coleman Sponsor l 'I K Nall , 1 fs..-f.., ,f. 'V f .fiiiaes sw fi . w N 1 I rx Ka . is F LkV,. W A. 0. I' ji , A A' I .IOC Fvnouglify i X v K 2: -Y .al .7-5, at K 1 is if 1 'M f 'E , .Ivrry lfrivcl V' Richard Fultz :EISMZQ V -.8 i K Y Q . I ,. , ..., V , S ,i g A Q z I W , N . .,,,. A, , , I ',V 3 . Gary Bennett Jim Bocsc John Brodrich Randy Bnrgncr Jerry Coburn Rolland Cummings David Darrow Brian Delaney David Drake 1961 TAU KAPPA EPSILON PLEDGES Martin Garthwaitc Charles Gay Bill Grernis Les Gross Jim Gerdes Jerry Hasson Russell Kelch Gary Marquardt Tau P Miss Donna Ciuinn, TKE Candidate and Homecoming Queen ad E 3 Martin Morford Kenneth Meier ilon John Mendoza Ron Morgan Art Moore Mel Moss Steve Munsingcr C. S. Parker fl S, Ji 3, 'se Qvnnwa Tau Kappa Epsilon House TAU KAPPA EPSILON EOUNDED: Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois ESTABLISHED HERE: 1954 Delta Mu Chapter JEWEL: White Pearl FLOWER: Red 'Carnation CCLGRS: Cherry and Grey Not for Wealth, rank or honor, but per- sonal Worth and char- acter. MOTTO: Robert Shearer Mike Still Robert Sullivan Terry Todd Louis Tripp Jim Whitt Larry Woodcox Clayton Woodrurn Chuck Ross Jim Rowe 1' I. , : 'f7'i' Charles Reece ,,.- Jerry Rutherford t,'t T, I CW 1 all ':'i .-:- r.-,, 6 K--., W Ja x .A I A E 1 T W , F 'H slim ' a 5 K :-' E ' 'is .- K ' iii im . 35' si t PK ,Q 1 1 ,Q , , iv trf i t .-if i 4 as lx s I4 -H appa Alh Claude Barbour p Thomas Bettis Bill Blackwell All-x, fi 44 P . Howard Blue Steve Brown Carl Bruce Bernard Burnett Graham Cain Kenneth Clounch Sidney Cothran Edward Crummer Marvin Eason John Fort Larry LaMette Alvin Ollicer Austin Ray Fred Singleton Charles Smith Chester Tate Phil Taylor Edgar Walker David Werts Charles Wfesley fif 1961 Kappa Alpha Psi Homecoming Candidate, Miss Janet Thomas William Whitcomb I4 ,K -a X 2 -I ze : I I x 1 ,4'?1 W tk' AQ gag ,ff cr' ' 3 .ss M o M4 5 N m.K 'ii ' J Z 1- ' ,. as 5' 1 3 . , S' 3 4.1 6 3 i , , 3 Q 5 K yr 'E K , ik 'ltr' ii NR X X 0 ,S y .3 'C x ,MN I Q hh 1 il as aw 1 M 5? W if .fi X .W ,FW J t GQ, is , RQ ' I +I 1- 4435 -if 2. . Hia S3 'Q N ,Wi-im , Q 'v in ,mi 'Q 9, V wx' P . ' ' . , , . V 5 .53 L. ,, 4 X M ,M-A ' ,, gms' 7 ' Q. vmrv Vwwlx Mein' W' 5 ,. q'.g..,'!wx .1 . M ' ww an -Q ..,- M Q,V. iw, W-, :way 'YA N: 3: .f - 4 ,X f , v A QT , L 7 ' Mk-f - i x,., 1, 'ff f - or'- 'ffff 5 X H32 ax , , f if Y M ax: X .,.T-.kim J X N -f, -7 L N My M 5 Q Q Vw. 51. 'x 'Q' sw V .E fa 2 5 . .jk Fm 52 f J' ,fl . .,,. i I I Q w ,,f, r. Leonard H. Axe, President Dr. Axe has been president of Kansas State College since July l, 1957. He received a bachelor of arts de- gree from Baker University, a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Kansas, a Doctor of Science of Law from the University of Michigan, and a Doctor of Laws from Baker University. Dr. Axe leads a busy life around the campus. Being quite a football fan, the president enjoyed watching the Gorillas play their unbeaten season this year and always sat with the players on the bench. He is ever of the College Kansas State College can be proud of the administra- tive contributions of Dr. Axe. Because the school must constantly improve and grow to meet the pressing problems of an increased enrollment and an expanded curriculum, an able administrator is essential. South- east Kansas has found this capable administration in Leonard Henry Axe. cordial to visitors in his office, whether they be students at the college or seniors from surrounding high schools, Not only does Dr. Axe receive guests in his office, but also he invites students into his home. Each year the president has a dinner for the student assembly, and Mrs. Axe is on hand to act as a gracious hostess. Of course, in addition to being inter- ested in the college and its students, the president finds time for his pet dog, Elsa. Dr. Rees H. Hughes Dr. Denmar A. Cope President Emeritus Administrative Assistant to the President Administrative Qflieials uiole College Dr. Willis L. Tompkins Dr. Alvin H. Proctor Dean of Instruction Dean of Graduate Studies l W., X wal, Mmwff 'gmt M041 U eimlw' I ,r i tw, nw,,- m,,W,,,f L H ,,, at 'it' if , at 1 i' L f 'Q M J ,L , ti ,ii ,A ' i, at ,,w ,, L- ,.,MW,, ,t 'i H K, f ,nf , Dr. Ralph W. Wright Dr. Mary R. Moore Dean of Men Dean of Women Dr. C. Ray Baird Clifford E. Beougher Director of Admissions and L. B. Carlyon Business Manager Reglsffflf Plant Superintendent overnor ohn nderson Governor John Anderson, executive leader of Kansas and ultimate authority on school policy, appeared as guest speaker at the fall con- vocation which honored Mr, Fred W. Brinker- hoff, editor of The Pittsburg Headlight and Sun. Board of Regents Standmg left to rzght Clyde M Reed Russell R Rust caid Ray R. Evans, George B. Collins, Clement H. Hall. Leon NI Roulier 'Vlax Bickford secretary Charles V Kin Seated Whitley Austin. chairman. Department hairmen Dr: J. C. Johnson Biological Science Year . Dr. Ralf Thomas Business Administration Dr. William Black Mr. Prentice Gudgen Education and Psychology Health and Physical Education 4 1 l Miss Louise Gibson Dr. William Spence Home Economics Industrial Education and Art Department Dr. Robertson Strawn Language and Lzterature Dr. Floyd Meyer Dr. Ronald Smith Library Science Mathematz'cs Lt. Col. James Brandon Dr, Millard Laing Military Science M usic Chairmen Dr. Delta Gier Physical Science Dr. Richard Welty Mr. Leland Boone Social Science Vocational Technical Training A A P? , HUf wi N ,mls-K I iw M Ek ' ,W as W iw Q. - M, . , f A 1 3 1, Y , Lowell Adams Dr. Ross Anderson Leo Ashcraft Dr. Charles Baker Music Phys. Sci. Ed. 3 Psych. Ed. 3 Psych. Clyde Barrett Carl Beard Dr. Aldon Bebb Dr. Hans Beerman Lang. 59' Lit. Ed. E5 Psych. Ed. 8 Psych. Lang. fs' Lit. Betty Bennett Ray Boyer Dr. Duer Brady Dr. Branley Branson Lib. Sci. Ind. Ed. Ea' Art Lang. 3 Lit. Bio. Sci. 157 Dr. William Bray Margaret Brohl George Brooker A. O. Brown Ed. fp' Psych. Ed. 25' Psych. Ind. Ed. fn' Art Ind. Ed. 8 Art Rose Buchmann Charles Cagle Gabriella Campbell Chan Carpenter Musz'c Lang. E5 Lit. Musz'c Soc. Sci. Richard Carr Howard Clayton Elton Cline Dr. Elizabeth Cochran Pub. 1r7fOrm. Lib. Sci. Phys. Sci. Soc. Sci. Bruce Coleman Kenneth Colyer Dr. Luther Colyer George Conrad Bus. Ad. Bus. Ad. Ed. Ea' Psych. Voc. Tech. Tr. Guy Coonrod Dr. Dudley Cornish Ed. 8 Psych. Soc. Sci. Donald Cushenbery Lawrence Cutler Ed. E5 Psych. Ind. Ed. E5 Art Dr. Elbert Crandall Phys. Sci. Hilrna Davis Home Econ. Don Crawford Bus. Ad. Edna Day Ed. E5 Psych. 9 . l e 1 Eugene DeGruson Dr. Bernard Dellasega Dr. Charles Dellasega Dr. Paul Dixon Lang. 55 Lit. Bus. Ad. Soc. Sci. Ed. 55 Psych. Wayne Dresker James Edwards Dr. Rodney Elliott Lex Evans Voc. Tech. Tr. Voc. Tech. Tr. Soc. Sci. Bus. Ad. James Earley Edwina Eowler Orletha Eowler Henry Eritze Voc. Tech. Tr. Musz'c Cosmetology Math. 60 Dr. Edward Galloway Ed. fo' Psych. Claire Grubbs Voc. Tech. Tr. Dr. Otto Hankammer Ind. Ed. Ed Art Edna Gatton Lib, Sci. Dr. Charles Guardia Lang. Ei Lit. Edwin Harbeston Ed. E5 Psych. Treva Geier Frank German Ed. 8' Psych, Math. Dr. J. D. Haggard Mary Hankammer Math. Home Econ. Kenneth Harding Robert Hart Ind. Ed. fo' Art Math. 161 Dr. Horace Hays Dr. Leon Hechert Robert Hendon Armand Hofer Bio. Sci. Phys. Sci. Ed. 3 Psych. Ind. Ed. 59' Art Jay Holt Edgar Hopusch Perva Hughes Will Humble Ind. Ed. 8 Art Bus. Ad. Ed. E5 Psych. Music Richard Jacques Dr. Homer Johnson Sylvia Jones Dr. Eric Juenge Ind. Ed. E5 Art Ed. 3 Psych. Ind. Ed. fs' Art Phys. Sci. John Junkens Bert Keeney Dr. Leland Keller Dr. E. G. Kennedy Voc. Tech. Tr. Ind. Ed. 8 Art Bio. Sci. Ed. Sf Psych. Dr. Donald Key William Kincaid Edwin Koehler Richard Korns Music Bus. Ad. Ind. Ed. Eu' Art Lang. 59' Lit. Anna Korsen Helen Kriegsman Harry Krug John Lance Ed. Ed Psych. Math. Ind. Ed. S5 Art Phys. Ed. 'I6 aka Helen Land Thomas Lester Lib. Sci. Phys. Ed. 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Ed. fi Art Dr. James Pauley Dr. Walter Pennington Dr. Forest Penny Dr. Vaudau Pierce Floyd Percy Donald Picht Capt. Forest Pierce Lang. E? Lit. Voc. Tech. Tr. Voc. Tech. Tr. Mz'I. Sci. Russell Pugh Patrick Poole Capt. Arno Ponder William Powell Music Ed. 55' Psych. Mz'l. Sci. Soc. Sci. Dr. John Reed Dr. Charles Reilly Charles Riggs Gladys Rinehart Lang. 8 Lit. Bus. Ad. Voc. Tech. Tr. Ed. 3 Psych. 'I67 Dr. John Roberts Phys. Ed. Dr. Herbert Rumford Ed. 55 Psych. Judith Shaw Soc. Sci. 68 Elizabeth Rodda Joan Rodkey George Ruggles Lib. Sci. Ed. fn' Psych. Bio. Sci. Robert Schott Dr. Helen Schuyler Dr. Merton Shatzkin Music Ed. E5 Psych. Musz'c Dr. Walter Shear Leonard Sheffield Dr. Ellis Shields Lang. 8' Lit. Bus. Ad. Lang. 8 Lit. Paul Shipman Francis Short Laurence Siegle Lenell Slaten Ed. fo' Psych. Lang. 8 Lit. Musz'c Bus. Ad. Carnie Smith Phys. Ed. Seybert Smith Book Store Fred Smith Ind. Ed. E5 Art Dr. Theodore Sperry Bio. Sci. Richard Smith Roy Smith Music V oc. Tech. Tr. Dr. Howard Stein S. M, Sfggle Bio. Sci. Mark, 169 i 'El 51 3. Dr. Morris Stevens Doyle Stewart Marian Stromquist C. A. Swenson Soc. Sci. Voc. Tech. Tr. Ed. 8 Psych. Bus. Ad. Capt. Marion Thorpe Margaret Thuenemann Dr. James Timmons Dr. Lester Tracy Mil. Sd. MLlSl'C Ed. 55 Psych. Placement Dorris Trigg Dr. Evelyn Triplett Ima VanNatter Ed. E5 Psych. Phys. Ed. Ed. 8 Psych. 70 Charleen Varner Lottie Viets Dr. Joe Walker Ford Waring Home Econ. Ed. fo' Psych. Phys. Sci. Voc. Tech. Tr. Dr. George Wells Dr. Ralph Wells Henry White Dr. John Willcoxon Ed. Eb' Psych. Bio. Sci. Ed. 8' Psych. Lang. E5 Lit. l Velda Williams Pauline Winter Warren Woelfel Ed. 8 Psych. Phys. Ed. Phys. Sci. 171 f i if 5 Paul Arabia Karen Sue Bain Richard Beal Thomas Bohrer Whois Who In American Colleges and Universities Robert Brookshire Shirley Cline Joyce Cottom Charlene Crane l' Darlene Crane David Crockett Di!-Xnn Delaney Anna Parabi If Janet Gosch Kay Lynne Gibson Harlan Hess Carol Kazmierski Kay Kehl 'Qfxaw 7 1 Ronald Longstaff Donald Miller Ralph Mock Gail Peters Who's Delores Proffitt Carolyn Schelin Helen Scott Ormond Seavey 74 i - , Lowell Sharp Harvey Shepard Heather Sims Gary Snadon Who Karen Spicer Judith Stambach Hans Wolpers Rayma Yocam ww 5 QL .Riga Y A ll V ffq,,' W vvmf Charles Adamson, Pittsburg James Agan, Long Beach, Calif. Larry Albert, Wichita Martha Alderson, Kansas City Gary Alford, Asbury, Mo. Dennis Alvarez, Mulvane Janet Alvis, Wichita Carol Anderson, Kansas City, Mo. Barbi Andrews, Pittsburg Jan Anton, Kinsley Sharen Appino, Frontenac Donald Armstrong, Tucson, Ariz. Freshmen Philip Barbieri, Arma Max Barney, Mapleton Russell Barner, Udall Linda Batton, Wichita Toy Beasley, Pittsburg James Behan. Brooklyn, N. Y. Philip Beitzinger, Pittsburg Keith Bendure, Baxter Springs Gary Bennett, Ottawa Helen Berrie, Winfield Janet Bertone, Pittsburg ,Ion Best, Manhattan Robert Babcock Heavener, Okla, Robert Bagby Overland Park Sharon Bailey Pitts burg jim Barahman Iran ,fb V, ft 1, ix fl! B91 I Freshmen Sharon Bever, Farlingtorz Dennis Bicknell, Pittsburg Bill Biggs, Kansas City Judith Billington, Pittsburg Gary Blessant, Girard Joyce Blessant, Pittsburg Karen Blevins, Carthage, Mo. Becki Blue, foplin, Mo. Vicki Bodine. Fredonia Vicki Boisdrenghien, Pittsburg Charlotte Bowden, Baxter Springs Sheryl Bowers, Pittsburg Roger Bowles, Enid, Okla. Wally Bowman, Butler, Mo. Betsi Braden, Wichita Zella Branson, Pittsburg John Brodrick, Harrisville, Mo. Carolyn.Brogan, Grenola Carolyn Brown, Pittsburg David Brown, Rose Hill Jacquelyn Brown, Kansas City Robert Brown, Osawatomie Bruce Browning, Prairie Village Ginger Burge, Tulsa, Okla. Connie Burger, Belle Plaine Carrol Burnett, Pittsburg Gilbert Burnett, Edna 7 Jeanell Burns, Carthage, Mo. Joe Bulter, Carthage, Mo. Edward Butler, Pittsburg Arthur Byram, Pittsburg Terry Callow, Columbus Kathy Camp, Anderson. Mo. Bill Campbell, Valley Center Phyllis Campbell, Heavener, Okla Millie Carlisle, Galena James Carlson, Cherokee Dorothy Carolyon, Pittsburg Jim Carmichael, Mulvarte Ruth Carnell, Girard Glenn Carson, II, Parsons Karen Carter, Fredonia Ronald Carver, Altoona Terry Casady, Erie Harold Cerne, Pittsburg Loren Chace, Kansas City Michael Chambers, Hoisington Susan Chambers, Pittsburg Janet Cheek, Wichita John Chelesnik, Franklin Earl Childress, Baxter Springs Gerald Chrisman, Roselawn, Ind. John Clark, Pittsburg Phyllis Clayton, Butler, Mo. Marcia Clewell, Belle Plaine Grace Coggins, Heavener, Okla, Marlene Coker, Columbus Jerry Cole, Chanute Ron Cole, Mt. Vernon, Mo. Beverly Coleman, Baxter Springs Cliff Collins, Kansas City James Collins, Minden Mines, Mo. Janice Collins, Fredonia Connie Combs, Golden City, Mo. Charlene Congdon, Baxter Springs Judy Conklin, Osawatornie Jerald Conn, Commings Ann Cooper, Fort Scott Richard Cooper, Columbus Bert Coo erstein Philadel hia Penn. p 7 p 3 Everett Couklin, Mound Valley Carolyn Counce, Pittsburg Sharon Cox, Fredonia Sally Crabtree, Liberal, Mo. Kervin Craig, Kansas City, Mo. Deanna Cram, Neodesha Marion Crampton, Pittsburg Gerald Creed, Mt. Vernon, Mo. James Crespino, Ill, Pittsburg Nancy Crutchfield, Prairie Village William Cussimanio, Girard Gail Dally, Carthage, Mo. Linda Dalton, Chanute Marsha Damer, Neosho, Mo. Lawrence Daniels, Baxter Springs Roger Danley, Mulzfane Joan Darlington, Pittsburg Pauline Darlington, Pittsburg Freshmen -ix G 79 Carolyn Darr, Seneca, Mo. Darlene Davis, Kansas City Ivor Davis, Hepler Mike Davis, Prairie Village Vonnie Davis, Kansas City George Dean, Shawnee Mission William De Armond, Pittsburg Bette DeCastr0, Frontenac Everett Deckard, Atchinson James DeGruson, Girard Brian Delawey, Huntington, N. Y. Kay Delaney, Pittsburg Karen Delange, Girard Anna Dempsey, Paola Patty Devers, Pittsburg Jackie Dewey, Pittsburg Donald Dickerson, Baxter Springs Nancy Dickerson, Parsons Karen Dickey, Pittsburg Richard Diklich, Fall River John Di.Toma, Syracuse, N. Y. Barbara Dixon, Pittsburg Don Donovan, Leawood Robert Douthitt, Leavenworth Ray Downing, Pittsburg Billye Dryer, Commerce, Okla. George Dudley, Pittsburg Koeta Dunham, Fort Scott Nancy Dunharn, Erie Barbara Earnhart, Cherokee Marvin Eason, Kansas City, Mo. Alan Ebesu, Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii Eugene Edwards, Mineola, N. Y. Dennison Egbert, Liberal, Mo. Stephen Ehart, Coffeyville Carol Eidsvig, joplin, Mo. Janet Ellington, Kansas City, Mo. Bill Ellis, Wichita Carolyn Ellis, Blytheville, Ark. Howard Ellis. Pleasanton Judy Erikson, Savonburg James Evers, Prairie Village Judy Fairbanks, Wichita Susan Faulkner, Baxter Springs Tom Favero, Pittsburg Phyllis Ferguson, Milwaukee, Wis. Russell Fill, Manville, N. I. Richard Fisher, Grenola Thomas Fitzgerald, New Kensington, Penn. Beverly Fouse, Kansas City Janet Franklin, Fredonia George Fredrick, Pittsburg Jerry Fried, Forest Hills, N. Y. Randall Fruit, Spring Hill Joyce Gable, Arcadia Agnes Gallinetti, Frontenac Sharon Gamble, Pittsburg Stephen Gash, Pittsburg Nina Gastel, Lamar, Mo. Sally Gastel, Pittsburg Barbara Gates, Monett, Mo. Evelyn Gatton, Pittsburg Charles Gay, Jr., Prairie Village Robert Gelso, Pittsburg Alireza Ghodstinat, Iran Reza Ghodstinat, Iran William Gill, Pittsburg Lindeye Glad, Girard Karol Glick, Pittsburg Malinda Gmeiner, Pittsburg John Gobetz, MeCune Claude Goff, Kansas City W. Golladay, Fontana Jim Gorman, Kansas City James Goudelock, Overland Park Marilyn Graham, Fredonia Bennett Grate. Wichita Eugenia Greer, Oklahoma City, Okla. Mike Griggs, Pittsburg Michele Grisham, Columbus Les Gross, East Williston, N. Y. Rodger Guffey, Kansas City John Haberbosch, Littleton, Colo. Elaine Hagemann, Hepler Rosielea Hale, Commerce, Okla. Roger Hall, Shawnee Vicky Hall, Galesburg Edith Hammond, Clermont, Fla. Judy Han, MeCune William Harbort, Arrna Mary Harden, Frontenac Larry Hare, Osawatomie Connie Hatfield, Kinsley John Hatfield, Valley Center Dick Hawkins, Mission James Head, Milford Freshmen Freshmen 'A Heb -'rar ,tyre . U ,rt-rests gasses-v we g Il vis Terry Hedrick, Fredonia Myrle Heim, Easton Marilyn Hein, Andale Linda Heitman, Kansas City Judy Helsel, Pratt Ray Henbest, Hoisington ldora Henderson, Kansas City Judy Herbeck, Pittsburg Linda Herron, Pittsburg Anna Hess, Winfield Marcia Hess, Adrian, Mo. Hiram Hicks, Webb City, Mo. William Higgins, Fredonia Donna Hill. Baxter Springs Patricia Hill, Parsons Lynn Hillier, Portales, N. M. Sharon Hodson, Lawrence Samuel Hoisington, Enterprise Larry Holmes, Wichita Christopher Hood, Pittsburg Judy Hoover, Mound City Larry Hoover, Harper Roberta Hoppe, Fontana Charles Hosman, Pittsburg Tim Houseweart, MeCune Roger Howell, Rose Hill Gayle Huber, Prairie Village lim Hudspeth, Neosho, Mo. Roberta Hughes, Garnett Sharon Hulsey, Carl function, M Patricia Hurley, Independence Beth Hutchison, Tribune Thomas Hyde, Leavenworth 0 Andrew Ingber, Philadelphia, Pa. Janis Irvin, Adrian. Mo. Carol Jackson, Kansas City Fred Jacobson, Lombard, Ill. Emil James, D6Eff6ld, Mo. Jerry James, Arma Carol Jenson, Wichita Robert Johnson, Humboldt Stephen Johnson, Viola Leroy Johnston, Leavenworth Linda Jones, Prairie Village Marilyn Jones, Parsons Sharon Jones, Altamont Stanley Jones, Salina Mary Jorden, Columbus Linda Kastler, Prairie Village Marilyn Kaufman, Kingman William Kayser, Prairie Village Russell Kelch, ll, Rose Hill Danny Keller, Carthage, Mo. Colleen Kernohan, Wichita Bob Kerns, Fredonia Ronald Kerns, Fredonia James Kerr, Overland Park George Kilber, Frontenac Gwen Kieffaber, Prairie Village Mike Kirkcndoll, Overland Park John Knoll, Frontenac Marilyn Korach, Mulberry Lloyd Krase, Murdock Michael Krase, Norwich Mary Krusich, Pittsburg Kenny Kunstel, Arcadia Shahrokh Kurdestani, Iran Henry Kusunoki, Honolulu, Ha. Rupert LaFarge, Butler, Mo. Sharon Laine, Arma John Lair, Pittsburg Larry LaMette, Kansas City George Lampe, Pittsburg Joy Larmer, Girard Arthur Lawrence, Wichita Sandra Lester, Kansas City Laura Liebig, Pittsburg Donna Lipps, Pittsburg Sharon Little, Pittsburg Jim Littlejohn, Prairie Village R. Stephen Locke, Turner Jimmie Loesch, Norwich Larry Love, Muluane Thomas Lynch, Baltimore, Md. Colleen Lyon, Paola Michael McAtee, St. Paul Joyce McCabe, Wichita Taylor McCann, Butler, Mo. Ed McClaskey, Pittsburg Janice McClenahan, Pittxburg Carol McCloskey, joplin, Mo. Larry McClure, Tulxa, Okla. Mike McClure, Neosho, Mo. Doug McDonald. Shawnee Gary McDonald, Arrna Gracie McDonald, Bonner Springs l Freshmen Us 'S - s. . ..., . Eii , r Y V' , -'Y-I' x 'sr 3 l' wg, , as-,Edt we El ,ww ,J' 34' Ms ff as 55? ,ga i 1. z x '9 at sf in f 7 'ff I :gear . .-,V . Freshmen 1 X H I-E -' :: ' 1 r s:E5::'tiEgiesFIEi Isssrfaiisiiie 'E '- t Han mws1ay,,,i ,gage-K aw, as as Q-rarrasleire i 7 : unease? fe11gy1M,yi,f1 V- - 1 smsrrsrfsr fitfetisamrrr - -f f -1, zseifstistisfi ll Mu PLZ? as 5 si ,mail We 4 ' six: lrsngssgjaliiiie .? L '-'lifes 11 1'-ff: is it ir, Joe McGee, Wellington Jacqueline McMahon, Osawatomie George Mace, Leavenworth Dennis lwlacklin, Wiehita Raymond Maendele, Marysville Janice Mallory, Pittsburg James Manning, Leavenworth Vicky Marquardt, Wichita Judith Morrone, Pittsburg Richard Marti, Mt. Vernon Larry Martin, Osawatomie Ray Martin, Baxter Springs Larry Mathis, Pittsburg Craig Mattox, Baltimore, Md. John Maycumber, Fort Scott Larry Mayfield, Columbus Janet Mayo, Wichita Kenneth, Meier, Baxter Springs Judy Menghini, Pittsburg Betty Micks, Kansas City Barbara Mielke, Pittsburg Judy Miksch, Oswego Cynthia Miller, Overland Park Judith Miller, Pittsburg Pamela Miller, Girard Richard Minelli, Franklin Farokh Mirjahangir, Iran Janie Mitchell, Erie Kenneth Mitchell, Rose Hill Dennis Monroe, Neosho, Mo. Jacqueline Montee, MeCune Ronnie Moore, Wichita Sharon Moore, Kansas City Margie Moreland, Pittsburg Phillip Munn, Pittsburg Patricia Murdock, Columbus George Musset, Frontenac Leslie Nakamura, Lahaina, Ha. Mary Newcomer, Wichita James Nichols, Grove, Okla. Gary Nicklous, Cheney Ronald Norris, Lawrence Ronald Norris, Berryville, Ark. Ray Novak, Kansas City Jerry Nyberg, Salina Robert O'Connor, Overland Park Tom O'De1l, Longton Alvin Oificer, Leavenworth Jean Olmstead, Golden City, Mo. Gary Olsen, Pittsburg Bonham Oney. Alba, Mo. Janet Oney, Kansas City Deanna Packard, Pittsburg Marcia Palmer, Wichita John Paris, Kansas City Robert Park, Butler, Mo. Claudia Patterson, Pittsburg Marvin Patterson, LaC'ygne Mary Pease, LaCygne Francis Peek, Kansas City George Pellman, Leavenworth Joe Perrigo, Grenola Linda Peters, foplin, Mo. Lynne Petty, Baxter Springs Garlean Phillips, Kansas City, Mo. james Pippin, Cassody Elizabeth Prentice, Parker Melvin Racy, Lawrence Bill Ramage, Pittsburg Karen Rankin, Pittsburg Carl Ranabargar, II, Chanutg Austin Ray, Wichita Barbara Ray, Wichita Freddie Ray, Cassville, Mo. Bruce Rayl, II, Oswego Janice Reda, Cherokee Sharyl Redfern, Manchester, Okla. Martha Reiley, Lamar, Mo. David Rhodes, Edna Glenna Richardson, Kansas City Claudia Richey, Towanda Jean Roach, Lowell Diane Roberts, Wichita Jerry Robertson, Pittsburg Tom Robertson, Pittsburg Sharon Roeser, Franklin Jean Root, Baxter Springs John Rose, Lenexa Chuck Ross, St. joseph, Mo. Robert Runyan, Paola Stephen Russell, Hastings Hudson, N. Y. Torn Russell, Kansas City Bob Rubnick, Frontenac Gene Schmidt, Hoisington David Schroeder, Danforth, Ill. Brenda Schuler, Kansas City ,,,.f Freshmen --nd' il ' 1 i f il X iz l K I Freshmen 6 . 5:21, , I lrA:,..,, It at : tw, fi is is - Carol Schultz, Kansas City Bill Scott, Pittsburg John Scott, Kansas City Floyd Seglie, Franklin Leland Selvey, Lamar, Mo. Marlene Senechal, Frontenac Larry Seybold, Pittsburg Donna Shadkhoo, Pleasanton Dennis Shaw, Pittsburg Lois Shaw, Neosho, Mo. Rex Shawger, Pittsburg Tara Shideler, Kansas City Neil Shiraki, Kapaa, Hauai, Ha Judy Shireman, Rayton, Mo. Mary Shoup, Galena Ina Shreve, Gardner Douglas Sidles, Wichita Patty Sinn, Pittsburg Robert Sisney, Cassville, Mo. James Slayter, Cojeyville Donna Sloan, Manhattan Dennis Smith, Pittsburg Donald Smith, Arcadia Donna Smith, Sedalia, Mo. Gene Smith, Garnett Judy Smith, Girard Linda Smith, Mt. Vernon, Mo. Richard Smith, Wichita Connie Smittle, Columbus Donald Sneed, Kansas City, Mo Theodore Snider, Pittsburg Don Spencer, Rrairie Village Carol Spriggs, Columbus JoAnn Stancer, Wichita Donald Starchman, Asbury, Mo Areva Stark, Croweburg Shirley Staton, Pittsburg Carolyn Stems, Carthage, Mo. Gary Steed, Mulvane David Steele, Lawrence Frank Stevens, Hoisington Roberta Stewart, Fredonia Ellen Stiles, Carl function, Mo. Jane Stine, Edna Virginia Stillman, Chetopa Mary Stowers, Pittxburg David Strobel, Mulvane Donald Strut, Raytown, Mo. Robert Sullivan, Cofeyville Larrie Sweeney, Fort Scott Henry Taffner, jasper, Mo. Patricia Talarico, Arma Marsha Talbott, Raytown, Mo. Phyllis Talley, Moran Charlene Tarter, Fredonia Donald Tarter. Scarnmon James Tate, Kansas City James Thomas, Wichita Mardiane Thomas, Liberal, M YVilliam Thomas, ElDorado 0. James Thompson, Overland Park Tommy Thorne, Neosho, Mo. Carlton Tims, Pittsburg Donna Tipton, joplin, Mo. Andy Todd, Wichita Carol Tokunaga, Kealakekua, Ha. Gail Tollertid, Crete, Ill. David Torbett Pittxbur - E Jellriann Towell, Prairie Village John Towner, Wichita Jacque Trainor, Nevada, Mo. Pat Trainor, Nevada, Mo.' lris Traxon, Angola Sidna Trimmell, Fredonia James Triplett, Webb City, Mo, Jan Trowbridge, Pittsburg Roberta Tullis, Chetopa Ann Unruh, El Dorado Marcia Upp, Kansas City Jerry Vammonds. Pittxburg Sharon Vance, Liberal, Mo. Jeanne Van Orsdall, Altamont Mary Vietti, Pittsburg Richard Vigna, Eudora 1 fr I Freshmen 7 5 Freshmen Dennis Vilela, Kapaa, Kauai, Ha. Norberta Wachter. Frontenac Keith Weide. Osawatomie Pat Wagner. Kansas City Tamara Walford, Hurnbolt Kay Walker, Greenfield Sharon Walker, Olathe Bob Ward, Pittsburg Leonard Waring, Pittsburg Donald Warmker, Eudora Robert Warne, Wichita Sharon Warren, Hugoton Duane Waugh, Ashland Jean Weber, Paola Judith Weber Carthage, Mo. Lynoa Webster, Washington, D. C. Jack Weide, Osawatomie Ann Wells, Pittsburg John White, Pittsburg Kathy White, Newton Raymond White, Tiverton, R. I. Jay Wiechert, Brazilton Walter Wigton, Columbus Kenneth Wilber, Pittsburg Gary Wilcox, Leon Maribelle Wiles, Pleasanton David Wilhelm, Baxter Springs Leonard Wilkins, Oswego Fred Willhaus, Sterling Sharon Williams, Chanute Barbara Williamson, Baxter Bill Williamson, Turner Robert Williamson, Shenandoah, Iowa Ronnie Wimmer, Fulton Marilyn Wolfe, S.W. City, Mo. Sharon Wolfe, La Cygne Larry Woodcox, Leavenworth Lue Woody, Lamar, Mo. Marian Woody, Garland James Worrell, Leon Marilyn Wright, Bonner Springs Ronnie Wutke, Girard Leora Wynn, Liberal, Mo. Robert Wynne, Kansas City Alice Yates, Kansas City Sarah Yates, Carthage, Mo. Judy Yoos, Pittsburg Elaine York, Fredonia Howard Zimmerman, Olathe Dennis Adams, Mound City Elaine Adams. Kingman Lana Adamson, Pittsburg Terry Alkins, Oxford Sandra Allmon, Pittsburg Betty Bailey, Carthage, Mo. janeth Bailey, Kansas City Don Bainter. Liberal, Mo. Keith Ball, Potwin Sherry Ballock, Pittsburg Bobbie Banks, Pittsburg Louie Barney, Pittsburg Sophomore Class Officers 'sm si S his SuAnn Barth, Fredonia Bryant Bay, Robertsville, Mo. Left to Right: Sue McCord, representative, Gregg Kirkendoll, president. Joan Pistotnik, vice-president. Darlene Beyer, Pittsburg Linda Blazic, Girard George Bundell, Scarnmon Michael Bock, Fort Dodge Eunice Bogatay, Franklin Larry Bohn, Halstead Michael Boone, Pittsburg William Borden, Girard Sandra Bordelon, Opelousa Agnes Bourlard, Argonia Louis Bourlard. Pittsburg Judy Bowlin, Kansas City 5, La. Gary Bender, Bonner Springs Paul Bennett, Fredonia Clark Beasley, Opolis William Beasley. Wellsz'ilIe Sophomores ru ' . Sophomores 90 James Boyd, Neosho, Mo. Barbara Breazeal, Pittsburg Ann Brezina, Sabetha Lynn Breen, Wellirzgton Mary Bridenstine, Caney Larry Brillhart, Fort Scott Bonnie Brock, Baxter Springs Jerry Brown, Stark City, Mo. John Brunet, Frontenac Carl Buchman, Paola Jon Burghart, Howard Gary Burgin, Pittsburg Raymond Burns, Pittsburg Larry Burgess, Coodlana' Suzann Burris, Winfield Betty Bushey, Parsons Tonnie Butcher, Cojeyville Jerry Butler, Riverton Charlotte Cable, jasper Robert Caldwell, Kansas City Jerry Campbell, Pittsburg Patrick Capranica, Prairie Village Mary Castagno, Cherokee Samuel Caylor, Rantoul Joel Christianson, Wichita Bill Christopher, Nevada, Mo. Connie Cinotto, Frontenac Barbara Clark, Baxter Springs Cynthia Clark, Baxter Springs Steve Clark, Olathe Layne Clark, Anderson, Mo. Billie Clarkson, Pittsburg Donna Clayton, Mapleton John Claunch, Kansas City, Mo. Judy Clough, Bufalo Jerry Coburn, Pleasanton Sandy Conn, Joplin, Mo. James Copeland, Pittsburg Catherine Corl, foplin, Mo. Sue Cortner, Osawatomie Paul Cook, Overland Park Jimmie Cook, Lamar, Mo. Anna Coon, Blue Mound Carole Cooper, Fort Scott Harvey Cooper, Carthage, Mo. Richard Coy, Columbus James Cross, Manhattan Janet Crowell, Howard Rolland Cummings, Pittsburg Dale Cunningham, Parsons Robert Curran, Pittsburgh, Pa. Russell Dahl, Franklin Sq., N. Y. James Daunheimer, Tucson, Ariz. Deane Davis, Manhattan Mary Davis, Kansas City James Deaver, Sabetha Aldene Dennis, Mapleton Beverly Dewater, Molene Audrey Dibble, Kansas City Barbara Dobbins, Rose Hill JoNell Doyle, Pittsburg Mary Drenik, Frontenac Ray Duncan, Chetopa Billye Dungan, Baxter Springs Larry Dunn, Everton, Mo. Harold Dunning, Hoisington Dedee Dutcher, Overland Park Mike Easley. Webb City, Mo. Richard Eby, Pittsburg Richard Elliott, Conway Springs Betty Emerson, Columbus Ron Emerson, Pittsburg Wilbert Enloe, Pittsburg Karen Epler, Columbus Carol Fallis, Mission Sharon Farnsworth, Molene Patty Farris, Pittsburg Dennis Ferman, Burlington Louis Ferld, Seammon Rita Fiechtl, Cherryvale Lawrence Fischer, Ottawa Allen Fitch, Pittsburg Edward Fitzpatrick, Emporia Robert Fleming, Pittsburg Gail Fralic, Winfield Larry Frasco, Pittsburg John Freitag, Mt. Vernon, Mo. Harry Frizzell, Webb City, Mo. Richard Fultz, Pleasanton George Gadow, Leavenworth Dale Ganzman, Merriam Mickie Gendusa, Pittsburg Pat Gibby, Baxter Springs Gary Gilstrap, Riverton Ronald Girotto, Pittsburg Donna Gladson, Girard Sophomores 6 sv we ' , 6 f S st. K . E Mt, ml, t su, ref P fees: zkgsmsgde Q 1, fs X Y? 2 tt- -- 19' is it W , f . I- gtgigvlffikm, Q M it .af'.a,s':e-'f-,ii ,Hn Fesfisi- 'N H' 'siissifsi ' ti, 1 e 5 ' -5,1-1t::.:'2 ' JI,--'- T' Sharon Gleason, Wichita David Goodman, Arrna Harold Grace, Pittsburg Richard Gudgen, Pittsburg Barbara Guinn, Tulsa, Okla. Donna Guinn, Pittsburg Randall Guinn, Pittsburg Steve Haight, Burlington Douglas Haile, Lamar, Mo. Paul Hale, Columbus Glenn Hall, Oskaloosa Hudson Hamilton, Topeka Larry Hamilton, Columbus Tom Hankins, Cedar Vale Barbara Harmon, Pittsburg Roy Harper, foplin, Mo. Sharon Harz, Salina fr . 2, :ij f . xftfiswitil 5' , '- wif - g,.,,. fm, . ,,,,,,,,, ,ae , , . , g , , igfretizszw za ,, ?.'5:' .. it f is 1 . o f ft,-mist, .. ,. , ,.. ,.s,,,,,.W t t t . . 1 .,, 'X 'I J '.'.E'fx1i3'f ' -A P, 5 31157 5-' ' 'I ' :E ' ' ' - , ,',1?,g aegggyfs- f. ' u se lima. f '-: ' ff HE i,,.,.,,., Haiti-: '..' vi ii sf, . ,,,, , ,.,f,.,,, , ,,. , ,,,, Judy Hastings, Pittsburg Wanda Hathaway, Kansas City Robert Harvey, Liberal, Mo. Leo Heidebrecht, Inman Mary Henderson, Mapleton Edwin Hendershot, Verona, Mo. Paul Hersh, Pittsburg Leroy Heusted, Clay Center Willis Heydenburk, Lamar, Mo. Jay Hickland, Drexel, Mo. ta1g,,,sg1 -1 sf , ,fi E t. .-1 1 gp i fe, . ls fr 3 , 4 as ,ge ,ggggg 4 y if -Q mf fs m Sophomores We T43 VF' Y ifffihfi gusts? gs 2 w f1t,z,fv, ,.-- Xtttttt , Y. -'Af' '1 s gin if 21561 it ,: , . X' 4?i,:i65tsE?yUz l , Ii: my Wfsifeglvx .11-'t --'ws fl: UG -s5if:si97is', 5 ' ' is fs Robert Higgins, Prairie Village Suzanna Higgs, joplin, Mo. Monty Hines, Wichita Charles Hisey, Pittsburg Leslie Hobbs, Carl function, Mo Larry Hodges, Parsons Gail Hoffman, Broughton Mary Holmes, Neosho, Mo. Don Holley, Pittsburg Thomas Horn, Oswego Robert Hough, Cherokee Beth Hudson, Parsons Michael Huddleson, Haysville Sharon Huff. McCune Mary Hughes, Baxter Springs Sterling Hull, Conway Springs Robert Hutchins, Carthage, Mo. Stephen Ireland, Sabetha John Irvin, Adrian, Mo. David Ison, Mound City Ella James, Kansas City Marilyn James, Pittsburgh Carol Janezic, Arma Bob Jenkins, Kansas City Gene John, Burlington Derrel Johnson, Pittsburg Francis Johnson, Carthage, Mo. Gary Johnson, F arlington Ricky Johnson, H e pler Cristy Jones, Joplin, M o. Jewelyne Jones, Kansas City Larry Jones, Greensboro, N. C. David Kahn, Pittsburg Carol Karr, Paola Lonnie Karr, LaCygne Mary Keegan, Pittsburg' James Kelly, Pittsburg George Kersten, Leavenworth Lynda Kessel, Neosho, Mo. Mitzi Kibler, Pittsburg Gregg Kirkendoll, Pittsburg Karen Knewtson, Altamont Elaine Koonce, Joplin, M o. Joyce Kopmeyer, Overland Park Anne Koppers, Pittsburg Donald Kordas, Arma Tom Korn, Kansas City Janet Krack, Wichita Frank Kuhel, H epler Leroy Lafferty, Pittsburg Larry Laswell. Pittsburg Diana Leatherman, M uluane Gerard Lehman. Towanda Janet Leming, Kansas City, Mo. Jackie Lewis, Wichita Linda Liberrnan, Parsons Ronald Lipasek, Pittsburg Dennis Loveland, Kansas City, Earl Ludlum, Pittsburg Maxine Lyon, Chetopa Lana McCullough, Pittsburg Sue McCord, Pittsburg Linda McCutchen, Kingman M 0. Sophomores Sophomores Claude McDaniel, Baxter Springs Dorothy McGinnis, Boicourt Joyce lXlcGrew, Centerville R. lNIclNIanis, Olathe Patrick McNeill, Pittsburg Jeanne McNown. Sedan Joan Macklin, Paola Lawrence Maes, Pittsburg Karen Malmberg, Kansas City, Mo Linda hlarcum, Girard Greg Marsh, Champaign. Ill. John hlartin. Weir Michael Mason, Pittsburg Carllyn Mathis, Girard Frank Matteucci, Langhorne Mary Ann Meade, Bonner Springs Verna Means, Baxter Springs Tony Mehaffy, Baxter Springs Sandy Melton, Kansas City Kenneth Meyer, Goddard Sandra Merando, Frontenac Brees Millard, Leavenworth Samuel Miller, Girard 94 ta .fa I 1 sa- Fred Mills, Butler, Mo. Merle Mintz, Columbus Richard Moberly, Kansas City Louis Moliner, Frontenac Andrew Montgomery, Lawrence 'N . E aa . , V iilvlwzrln :1:.Qi'E53 ,2 rfilfiilbs yy .f ,,5w.-ffw g fsiizetx 2 ff,fs11,,izizf,, .ar I ' -,,. -- - Q Barbara Moore, Golden City, Mo. Jim Morey, Pittsburg Mel Moss, Levittown, N. Y. June Motokawa, Honolulu, Ha. Steve Munsinger, Howard Clifford Myers, Pittsburg Darrel Nation, Pleasanton Robert Neely, Pittsburg Phyllis Nelson, Pittsburg Anthony Nichols, Baxter Springs John Nicholson, Maize Gloria Noakes, Erie Mary North, Parsons Lois O'Ma1ley, Scammon Sue Ooley, Pittsburg Anthony Ottati, Schenectady, N. Y. Janelle Paddock, Pittsburg David Palmer, Rogersville, Mo. Jacqueline Pararnore, Bethel Barbara Parks, San Diego, Cal. C. H. Parker, Pleasanton JoElla Parsons, Howard David Paughg Augusta Kay Louise Perry, Colfeyville Marilyn Perry, Wichita Donald Pile, Frontenac Joan Pistotnik, Arma Lyn Pistotnik, Pittsburg Janice Potter, Columbus Douglas Potts, Neosho, Mo. Karen Prather, Riverton Janis Pratt, Wichita Jack Proctor, Mulvane Allen Prudhomme, El Paso, Tex. Dennis Rainey, Olathe Lela Ramsey, Weir Shirley Ratledge, Pittsburg Janet Read, Osawatomie Sam Reda, Cherokee Ivan Redman, Parsons Loraine Reed, Guthrie Center, Howard Reeves, Galena Richard Reynolds, Scarnmon Ellis Richardson, Kansas City Gary Richardson, Centerville Melvin Riggs, Oswego Thomas Riley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jane Riseling, Carl function, Mo. John Robb, Pittsburg Barbara Roberts, Lawrence Beverly Roberts, Lenexa Joyce Robinson, Wichita Carol Robinson, Kincaid Christine Robertson, Pittsburg Donna Rogers, Pittsburg Anita Rogler, Kincaid Terry Roth, Crystal City, Mo. Robert Rumsey, Langhorne, Pa. James Row, Pittsburg David Ruppelius, Olathe Martha Sanders, Columbus Kathleen Sapp, Pittsburg Douglas Scherer, Coffeyville Charles Scott, Mound City Iowa ophomores 4? ,Q aiu WM. 'I9 Sophomores Betty Schneider, Asbury, Mo. John Schultz, Chanute Jerry Sears, Hoisington Betty Seibert, Pittsburg Dale Shaw, Osawatomie Glenda Shepard, Mapleton Martin Shepard, Clay Center Bill Silverberg, Shawnee Christine Simpson. Pittsburg Janet Singer, Glen Rock. N. f. Nancy Smith, Webb City, Mo. Charles Snow, Pittsburg 96 , .2 Sabina Snow, Pittsburg Lucerne Snyder, Independence Charles Southard, Girard Thomas Speck, Osawatomie Louis Strange, Jr., Elsmore Olivia Steele, Osawatomie Carolyn Steffens, Walnut Bobbie Jo Stephenson, Pittsburg Janine Stukey, Carl junction, Mo. Larry Stevison, Pittsburg Dale Sullens, jasper, Mo. Mary Sullivan, Caney Richard Taylor, Fredonia Shirley Temple, Iantha, Mo. Ted Tenorio, Wichita Richard Theys, Pittsburg Susan Thornton, Edwardsville, Ill Carolyn Thurman, Neosho, Mo. Thomas Tomlinson, Onarga, Ill. Jim Townsend, Farlington Robert Townsend, Farlington Earl Treat, Gem Louis Tripp, Shawnee William Trouskie, Central Sq. Janice Turner, Girard Sharon Turner, Kansas City Wayne Turner, Columbus Joyce Tweedy, Rose Hill Gary Umbarger. Pittsburg Clair Uttley, Pittsburg Linda Van Cleave, Galesburg Carmen Vanderburg, Pittsburg Frances Vanderburg, Macomb, Ill Charles Varsolona, Arma Judith Venneman, Walnut Elizabeth Verleye. Pittsburg John Viets, Brazilton Michael Vietti, Pittsburg Sharon Wadman, Cherryvale Suzan Waite, Virgin Islands John Walker, Columbus Paul Walters, Parsons Gary Wantiez, Columbus Larry Ward, Pittsburg Dennis Waring, Garnett Reba Watson, Pittsburg Sharron Webster, Wichita William Weiss, Thompson, Conn. John Wells, Ottawa John Westfall, Webb City, Mo. Gary Wheeler, Olathe Jeanne Whittington, Kansas City, Mo. Tommy White, Oswego Mary Whiteford, Wellsuille Edith Wilson, Girard Nancy Wilson, Moline Dean Wineinger, N orwick Bob Wolf, Pittsburgh, Pa. Linda Wood, Baxter Springs Loreta Wood, Fort Scott Patsy Woods, Viola Mike Worley, Weir Marty Wycoff, Garnett Sandra Yamamoto, Honolulu, Ha. Parviz Yousefzadeh, Iran Raymond Zimmerman, Pittsburg John Zinn, Wichita George Zugmier, Thayer Marci Wise, Fredonia Carolyn Wiggins, Chanute Trevetta Wilbert, Pittsburg Sophomores 9 Charles Barrick, Pittsburg Brent Batten, Pittsburg Judy Baxley, Parsons Penny Benander, Pittsburg Charles Bennett, Chanute Ronald Bennett, Frontenac Kenneth Armstrong, Hepler Jerry Atkins. Baxter Springs Judith Ausemus, Pittsburg Martha Baker, Caney Wfilliam Barnes, McCune Rolland Beougher, Parsons Connie Berry, Howard Mike Berry, Lamar Rosemary Albright, Fort Scott Gary Allen, Pittsburg javk Allen, Pittsburg Rodney Alnasaki, Hilo, Hawaii William Anderson, foplin, Mo. Kenneth Apsley, Pittsburg uniors Eugene Bestgen, Garden Plain Thomas Bettis, Jr., Independence Carol Billington, Pittsburg Larry Blackburn, Parsons William Blackwell, Parsons Mel Blazer, Pittsburg Larry Blessant, Girard Betty Bliss, Elsrnore Bill Bohrer, Zenda Marvin Boore, Girard Richard Bournonville, Pittsburg Neva Boyd, Miami, Okla. Freda Bozman, Edna jane Bridges, Webb City, Mo Paul Brooks, Webb City, Mo. George Brown, Jr., Baxter Springs Frank Brown, Parsons Pauline Brown. Parsons George Brownsworth, Pueblo, Colo. Jim Bunch, Kansas City Alice Burt, Uniontown Nelson Butz. Jr., Wichita Cathy Campbell, Pittsburg Craig Campbell, Goodland James Canfield, Pittsburg John Careggio, Croweburg Jim Carlile, Neodesha Charles Carlson, Stark Harley Carlson, Leonardoille Neil Carney, Leavenworth Connie Carr, Fredonia MaryLee Carson, Coffeyville Carolynn Cates, joplin, Mo. Charles Chancellor, Osawatomie Alfred Chard, Chanute Myrna Chesnutt, Chetopa Ka Chu, Hong Kong James Chubb, Casszfille, Mo, Frank Clark, Baxter Springs Jerry Claybornc, Kansas City Shirley Cline, Pittsburg Joseph Clinton, joplin, Mo. Larry Clum, Conway Springs Esther Coble, Dearing James Coldiron, Columbus Donna Commons, Baxter Springs Harry Comstock, Ft. Scott Cliff Connaway, Golden City, Mo. Larry Conner, Ft. Scott Charles Cotten, Independence Kenneth Cotterman, Fayetteville, Ark. Lyle Couse, Baxter Springs William Cowsill, Pittsburg Cecil Cox, Quapaw, Okla. Gerald Cox, Cofeyville Jerry Craft, Pittsburg R. Craig, Sedan Charlene Crane, Kansas City Sandra Crawford Independence Mary Cromer, Mapleton George Cunningham, Oswego . ,M .,,. , -1' yi? X ' 4 as lr' fir gs, 3 we .-rsym S., V' ex msgs? if sm ms, 39, -SK 4' 'Q I if iss, nga.. 5 as f y ,, ees' 6 4 5 1 4 Eiga? ra X1 Zh is M gg i!! if 2 i I r is YJ be ree +35 V29 199 Betty Elimon, Newton Creighton Elliott, Columbus Susan Elliott, Joplin, Mo. Sandra Ellis, Pittsburg Nancy Emerson, Pittsburg Elizabeth Falconer, Parsons Gloria Fernetti, Pittsburg Mary Fessler, Miami, Okla. Edward Finley, Pittsburg Myrna Foote, Moline Leroy Foreman, Altamont Carolyn Fowler, Arcadia Mary Fox, Walnut Wilma Francis, Rose Hill Donald Fromong, Weir Karen Gardner, Wichita Janice Garner, joplin, Mo. Phillip Garoutte, Miami, Okla. Martin Garthwaite, Charles City, Iowa Mary Gemmell, MeCune John Gillette, Girard Linda Gold, Willard, Mo. Joyce Goodsell, Moran James Gosch, Norwich 200 David Darrow, Kansas City Taylor Day, Parsons Jon Dell 'Antonia, Pittsburg RoseMary Dempsey, Paola Relna Dickson, Bonner Springs Alleen Diklich, Fall River Larry Dilworth, joplin, Mo. Judith Dodge, Minneapolis, Minn Ken Doffing, Wichita Terry Dolanc, Arma Mary Donahoe, Joplin, Mo. Dennis Donovan, Tribune Nelda Donovan, Tribune Gary Dowell, Parsons Carl Doyle, Wichita Ronald Dringenberg, Galesburg Thomas Duggan, Pittsburg Leroy Dumm, Carl function, Mo. John Durham, Fort Scott Virginia Eagleson, Columbus Karen Earnest, Chanute B. Earnhart, Cherokee Sallyanne Edminster, Kansas City Paul Eggerman, Joplin, Mo. Janet Gosch, Norwich Charles Grant, Osawatomie Judith Grantham, Kansas City Arvilla Gregor, Cassoday Judy Griffee, Kansas City Everett Grigsby, Prescott George Grillo, New Haven, Conn. Harry Groh, Emporia Marise Haberbosch, Pittsburg Karen Hagemann, H epler Mary Hainline, Pittsburg Gordon Hale, Chanute Ronnie Harvel, Fort Smith, Ark. Hedy Hashimoto, Waimea, Hawaii Ken Hawkinson, Frankfort Treena Hicks, Fort Scott Helen Hight Baxter Springs David Hightower, Pittsburg Daniel Hinthorn, Independence Sharon Hizar, Pittsburg Carole Hodgson, Columbus Patricia Hoffman, Parsons Wanda Hogan, Kansas City P. Holman, Greenfield, Mo -4 Mix Mary Jo Hoover, Pleasanton Anita Hopkins, Kansas City David Houck, Pittsburg Raymond Houser, Columbus Larry Jent, Fort Scott Nancy John, Joplin, Mo. Fleta Jones, Girard Roger Jones, Walnut Roscoe Jontra, Howard Melvin Joseph, Pittsburg Cynthia Journat. Parsons Janice Kaff, Kansas City Carol Katzer, Greeley Carole Kazmierski, Pittsburg John Keearns, Pittsburg Karen Keller, Pittsburg Karl Kelsey, Garnett James Kelso, Pittsburg Roberta Kendall, Carthage, M Kay Kennedy, Pittsburg Gary Key, Fort Scott Larry Kime, Sareoxie, Mo. Warren Kime, Pittsburg Nina Kimerer, foplin, Mo. 0 Gary Kincaid, Mulvane Kay King, Pittsburg Ronald Kirk, Pittsburg Sheila Kitch, Hutchinson Trudy Kite, Baxter Springs Richard Klepac, Kansas City Laurie Klopfenstein, Mound City Beverly Knewtson, Edna Harold Knight, Bartlesville, Okla Sally Ann Lamb, Erie Larry Lance. Rose Hill Larry Lane, Liberal, Mo. Leland Larimore, joplin, Mo. Violet Larson, Pittsburg Mary Latinis, Colfeyville Dwight Laughlin, Riverton Michael Lawrence, function City jerry Leatherman, Mulvane Dale Lee, Chanute Harry Lee, LaHarpe John Lee, Carthage, Mo. Patricia Lee, Kirksville, Mo. Merle Leech, Oswego Linda Leek. Fort Scott 02 ,,::m: mw'r:e':r Fit: .tug ,I , if sl , M, : . WM , use -,Q nn , V35 'G , X Q EQTQEIEQ . ' gsfstfeifeiisiwi . .- f2:e,gsfi:.s ef- ,f .g il r :L ,staffs ai: Gail Leeper, Columbus Marjorie LeGore, Riverton William Leiker, Grinnell Lucille Leonard, McCune William Livingston, joplin, Mo. John Lock, Chanute Lewis Locke, Arlington Mary Logsdon, Grenola Dee Love, Pittsburg Diana McBurney, Caney Maurice McClenahan, Pittsburg Linda McClure, Tulsa, Okla Patricia McClure, Baxter Springs Thomas McCourt, Osawatomie Gael McCully, Wichita Don McFerrin Coffeyville Don McGlothlin, Pittsburg Michael McMullen, Bartlesville, Okla Gerald McNew, Jr., Carthage, Mo. James McWilliams, Pittsburg Ethel Mailath, Commerce, Okla. Frank Martin, Jr., Webb City Midge Martin, Bonner Springs Richard Martin, Pittsburg Charles Muth. Pittsburg Joe Nepote, Girard Thomas Nicely, Kansas City Wayne Norman, Chanute J. Odom, Caney , Larry Oliverson, Chanute John O,Malley, Pittsburg Janice Osborn, Independence Phyllis Osburn, Neodesha Otto Ossana, Arrna . Michael Owen, foplin, Mo. Jennie Paddock, Prescott Susan Pate, Pittsburg James Paulsen, Fredonia Gerald Pearman, Iola Wylie Pettit, lane, Mo. Roger Pfeifer, Neodesha David Pinkelman, Kansas City Richard Piper, Wichita Carol Pitts, Ioblin, Mo. Gene Poland, Olathe Paula Polfer, Kansas City, Mo. Pamela Porr. Pittsburg John Powell, foplin, Mo. Sandra Martin, Pittsburg Sue Martin, foplin, Mo. Nancy Marvel, Cojfeyville Walter Mason, Neodesha George May, Parsons Anthony Menghini, Frontenac Nancy Merrick, foplin, Mo. Marcia Meyer, Olathe Maurice Miller, Cojfeyville Don Milliken, Pittsburg Gary Miscu, Coffeyzrille Ann Mitchell, Anderson, Mo. Sherrie Mitchell, jasper, Mo. Brenda Moor, Wellington Judy Moore. Kansas City Ken Morford, Parsons Martin Morford, Rolla, Mo. Ronald Morgan, Pittsburg Ermalene Morris, Kansas City Bonnie Morrison, Fort Scott Stephen Motokawa, Honolulu, Hawazz David Mullies, Pleasanton Don Murray. Walnut Jim Murrow. Iola 03 Nancy Powell, Parsons Susan Pratt. Carthage, Mo. Ronald Quick, Redfield Cathy Ramsey, Uniontown John Rawson, Webb City, Mo. Odell Register, Kansas City Patt Reimer, Vinita, Okla. 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Donald Montee Phys. Ed., Galena Virginia Monteith Music Ed., foplin, Mo. Jane Moon Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Arthur Moore Ind. Ed., Parsons Jeanne Moore Elem. Ed., Joplin, Mo. Loren Moore Bus. Ad., Mindenmines, Mo. Homer Morris Journ.. Pittsburg Pat Morris Lit. Sc Journ., Kansas City Richard Morton Acc., Altoona Hazel Mosley Music Ed.. Kansas City Hormoz Motazedi English, Iran Gary Marquardt Art, Nevada, Mo. Stan Marsh Bus. Ed., Champaign, Ill, Gail Marshall Phys. Ed., Wadsworth Florence Mathews Elem. Ed., Miami, Okla. Pinky Mayer Soc. Sci., Chanute Janice Meier Bus. Ed., Liberal, Mo. James Menhusen Ind. Arts, fewell Marie Messer Bus. Ed., Fulton Bobby Miller Math. Colfeyville Buddy lNIiller Math, Longton Donald Miller Sec. Sch. Ad., Kansas City Fred Miller Phys. Ed., Independence Jack Miller Soc. Sci., Kansas City Jean Miller Home ECO., Cherryvale Martha Miller Elem. Ed., Independence 216 Sandra Motazedi Bus. Ed., foplin, Mo. 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Ed., Fort Scott Leonard Ysidro Ind. Ed., Pittsburg Rayma Yoeam Elem. Ed., Purcell, Mo. Thomas Yoke Math., Fort Scott joan Young Bus. Ed., Mission Jim Zordani Soc. Sci., Frontenac Bertha Waiton Cosmetology, Chetopa Graduate Student is Q1 if V 'Z I, VA f .U AA, 53 Robert Allen, Gary, Ind. Orval Bradley, foplin, Mo. Victor Baldwin, Baxter Springs Eunice Brewer, Chanute Teh-hsuan Chen, China Donald Clark, Arkansas Ben Cooksey, Fairland Kenneth Corsini, Pittsburg Harold Crarnpton, Pittsburg Jack Dye, Picher, Okla. John Doty, Miami, Okla. Harold Eklund, Shawnee Mission Kenneth Feuerborn, Richmond Curtis Finch, Greenwich, Conn. Robert Gast, Pittsburg Roger Gilbreath, Pittsburg Eddie Grigsby, Prescott Thomas Harris, Miami, Okla. Charles Hinton, Clinton, Mo. Alan Hobson, McCune Ping Huang, Hong Kong Chen-win Kuo. China Clive Larnpo, Neosho, Mo. Jeane Lampo, Neosho, Mo. Richard Lewis, Russell Jerry Looker, Iola Robert Lowe, Stanley Donald Lundstrum, Joplin, Mo. 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Alan Clark, Alta Vista John Clark, Pittsburg Sonja Claybourn, Parsons Larry Condiff, Wichita Carl Davis, Pittsburg Jerry DeGruson, Frontenac G. E, Dimick, Pittsburg Ruth Dixon. Parsons Glenn Doerr, Kincaid Jack Drenik, Frontenac Jerry Easterly, Independence Marvin Eaton, Columbus Maurice Eaton, Columbus Gary Eichorn, Osawatomie Charles Ellis, Pittsburg Clarence Essig, Pittsburg Ramon Evans, Carthage. Mo. Nancy Fitzgerald, Manhattan Thomas Franklin, Independence Gloria Abraham, Pittsburg Doris Allen. Hallowell Vocational Student xx 2 Grace French, Fort Scott Jackson Fryar, Galena 224 William Gorman, Emporia Billy Gowans, Weir Danny Graham, Minneapolis Judy Grant, Carona John Hamilton, Pittsburg Sue Hart, Columbus Orin Hendrickson, Eureka Billy Hev. Columbus Billy Hill, Liberal Cordelia Hill. Parsons Elton Hilt, Wellington Paul Hubbard, Arkansas City Richard Hunter, White City Marilyn Huston, Columbus Leonard Jones, Galena Terry Jowes, Nickerson John Lawhorn, Carterville, Mo. Jerri Lemon, Pittsburg Tony Lenne, Pittsburg Jim Loesch. Bird City David Lornshek, Pittsburg Stephen Lomshek, Cherokee Terrv McCool, Pittsburg Theodore McCormick, Columbus Janelle McCracken, Columbus Dana McCullough, Arma James McDaniel, Iantha, Mo. Calvin McGinnis, Chanute Corbet Macy, Neosho, Mo. Marda Mahaney, Cojzeyville Leon Manwarren, Lyons Gary Martin. Columbus Adolfo Martinez, Colombia Donald Mawdsley, Winfield Donald Millard, Kingman James Murray, Cherokee Lawrence Murphy. Gallup, N. M. Michael Murray, Wichita Virgil Musil, Blue Rapids Juanita Natalini, Pittsburg Ruth O'Brien, St. Paul Michael Oliver, Leavenworth Joseph O,Malley, Scarnmon John Ott, Ottawa Charles Parsons, McCune Donald Perkins, Hays James Petkoff, El Dorado Springs, Mo. Gary Pillard, Frankfort Bob Rhoads, Goodland William Riggs, Girard Donald Rodman, Pittsburg James Ruth, Wichita Emil Scherlacker, junction City John Seyb, Pretty Prairie Laurence Smerchek, Garnett Eldon Smith, Oberlin Kenneth Smith, Ncodesha Charles Snider. Wichita JoAnn Snow, Pittsburg Mike Stewart, Lyons Donald Stinson, Wichita Truman Stockdale. Sheldon, Mo. Kenneth Stoecker, Oakley Jimmy Stone, Columbus Ralph Sturgeon, Fowler Kenneth Tatro, Kingman Norman Vanderslice, Denton Lyman Wade, Oberlin Dwight Walker, Galena Carol Wallace, El Dorado Springs, Mo. Donald Ward, Pittsburg Evaughn Welch, Arma Jimmy Coates, Lawrence James Ellis, Wichita Antonia Verleye, Pittsburg Jeanie Vitt, Walnut , fl Josephine Wettstein, Pittsburg Gracie Wilson, Oswego Special f ... 1 X , ,115 W 'us!M'5 ' -5 5, A V. Y 1 Jhw . U1 21,12 wif , 'H Q I 3 . mf j W7 V .AQ ' ' In ' V V . I jx V 1 Q 'Q w',?' . f ' if-A , ff: f ' , ,Q W 'A W ., 1 'J 1 x, ' sy l ' x, L, ' x I f Mgr, K H , kk K .mx 7 X ,0- Q Af 'f J ff ., xxx, ' 4 A V 1 S L-,, 'T .N . 4 if H Q, ww ,MW - ,V gLi..L.,w- L -lu L K fi-K n 'K' v -s 1 i n S WR Nj -.3 C9 Some Enchanted Evening South Presented April 26-29, 1961, by the College Theater under the direction of Ken Roberts, We of the KANZA staff felt South Pacific should be included in the 1962 KANZA as it Was presented too late in the Spring Semester of 1961 to be included in the 1961 KANZA. Ngana . . . Jerome . . ........... .. Henry . . .............. . . Ensign Nellie Eorbush .... Emile de Becque ........ Bloody Mary ........ Bloody Mary's Asst ..... Stewpot . . ....... . . . Luther Billis ................ Professor . . .................... . . Lt. Joseph Cable, U.S.M.C, ....... . Capt. George Brackett, U.S.N. ..... . Commdr, William Harbison, U.S.N Yeoman Herbert Quale ............ Sgt. Kenneth Johnson ............. Seabee Richard West ........... Seabee Morton Wise ............. Seaman Tom O'Brien .............. Radio Operator, Bob McCaffery ..... Marine Cpl. Hamilton Steeves .... Staff-Sgt. Thomas Hassinger ..... Victor Jerome ................ Lt. Ellen Sue Jaeger .......... Sgt. Jack Waters ........... Lt. Genevieve Marshall ..... Ensign Lisa Manelli ........ Ensign Connie Walevvska ..... Ensign Janet McGregor ..... Ensign Bessie Noonan ...... Ensign Pamela Whitmore ..... Ensign Rita Adams ....... Ensign Sue Yeager ..... Ensign Betty Pitt ........ Ensign Cora MacRae ..... Ensign Dinah Murphy .... Liat . . ................ . . Marcel CHenry's Asst.j ..... Lt. Buzz Adams .................. ,M ,. is . 1: 228 '-1 . . . . Barbara Beard . . . .Bob Strack, Jr. . . .Larry Meacham .......Joi Stacey . . . . .Ralph Mock . . . Wanda Hogan . . . . Judy Moore .....E. E. Clark . . . . . Bob Strack . . . .Tom Peacock . . . Richard Klepac . . . .Frank Peoples . . . . Homer Morris . . .James Kneebone . . .Lynn Anderson . . . . . . .Paul Dixon Edward Armstrong . . .Larry Gliverson . . . . .Bob Atkins ......JohnRobb ......John Roeser . . . .Lloyd Johnson . . . .Beverly Brown . . . . . Dennis Smirl Marise Haberbosch . . . . Sandy Melton .Timotheia Lukon . . . . . Linda Eberly . . . . .Becky Eakins . . .Glenda Shepard . . .Carolyn Schelin . . . . .Elaine Adams . .Lorena Suschnick . . . . . Sandy Eggers . . . Juanita Garrett . . . Karen Spillman . . . . . John Roeser . . . Wayne Beeson I can explain everything, pleads Luther Billis Pacilio 'South Pacific was a big hit on the campus of KSC. The College Theater and the Music Department, headed by Ken Roberts and Walter Osadchuk, for the production, proved a Well- coordinated team as evidenced by the huge suc- cess of the musical drama. CCThe Matohmakern by Thornton Wilder Staged by Dr. John Willcoxon Cast of Characters Horace Vandergelder .... .................... .... J o hn Anderson Ambrose Kemper ...... ........ M ichael Barnett Joe Scanlon ........ ............ F rank Kuhel Gertrude . . ...... ..... S usan Anne Thornton Cornelius Hackl ..... ............. D on Searcy Ermengarde .... . . .... Frances Vanderburg Malachi Stack .... ......... C . H. Parker Mrs. Levi ........ .... B ecky L. Eakins Barnaby Tucker . . .... Tom Peacock Mrs. Molloy ..... ..... K athleen Sapp Minnie Fay .... ..... A lleen Diklich A Cabman .... . . ..... Troy Gardner Rudolf . . .............. .... J ames Fulton August . . ................ ..... L eroy Busch Miss Flora Van Huysen .... ........ L inda Gold Her Cook .............. .... S haron Gamble Don Searcy, Tommy Peacock, Alleen Diklich, ater's first production of the year, THE and Kathleen Sapp appear in the College The- MATCHMAKER. The Matchmaker was presented on the KSC campus December 6-9, climax- ing approximately 345 hours of produc- tion Work by College Theater members. The play was the first to be presented for the l96l-62 academic year and met With the approval of all who witnessed the performance. Horace Vandergelder, a Wealthy 60- year-old merchant from Yonkers who has decided to remarry, was aptly por- trayed by John Anderson. Becky Eakins, one of the most promising actresses in the College Theater, played Mrs. Dolly Levi, a close friend of Vandergelder's former Wife, who aids him in his search for a Wife. Mrs. Levi finds him a Wife but not, perhaps, the one he expects to find. 'lThe Matchmaker provided the campus with a presentation which would appeal to all who are entertained by comedy combined with a basic element of sentimentality. Becky Eakins as Mrs. Levi puts her charm to Work in this scene with Horace Vandergelder, John Anderson. The plot thickens as Mrs. Levi's Wit surpasses Vandergelder's 1-6 if j .. raws Appreciation Grand opera Was presented to the K.S.C. campus in the form of The Marriage of Fi- garo. The opera is an adaptation by W. A. Mozart of a play by Beaumarchais. Performed in English, the production Was greeted with enthusiasm by the college family and the towns- people of Pittsburg, as Well as many others from the area. The music was performed by the College Orchestra and featured a harpsicord especially obtained for the event. The music was excellent and formed a superb background for the vocal offering of the cast, An annual event on the campus, the opera represented the newest effort of the music and drama departments in bringing a lively and en- joyable aspect to the art of the classic vocalist. 'Cherubino, the Count Would be angry. HSomeone jumped from the Window and landed in the garden. a-.xx -' ' ' -aeN'.v5.,H - ' ak fl .-f,'....,'v 'C arriage of Figaro? ,11 .. Laurence Siegle. . . Francile James .... .......... Dennis Spille ..... Virginia Montieth Helen Aikens ..... Edward Gilham. . James Kneebone ..... . . Nancy Thompson Hot and then cold, l don't know what is the matter. .... .- lt Will be a beautiful Wedding. The Figaro Cast . . . .Figaro . . . . . .Sartolo, Dr. of Seville ..... . . .Marcellina . . . . . . .Cherubino . . .Count Almaviva . . . . . .Music Master Countess Almaviva . . .Susanna John Schnert .... Hubert Bird ...... Mary Alice North ..... . . . Karen Epler ...... Kay Watson ..... Carolyn Linsey . . . Richard Pond . . . . . . .Gardner Don Curzio . .Barbarina . . . . . .Page . . . .Page . . . .Dancer . . . .Dancer itt Peppers Let's Go Big Redf flllCl'l4ll'f1Cll'1'S. left I0 right: Charlene Crane. Paula Polfer. Judy .'XllSl'Il1llS. llarli-nu Crane. Firit 130:41 left to right: Sharon lN'olfi'. lfSlllI'1' Clohlc, Nanvy Dunllam, Javqilline NIL'Kl21llOIl, Karen ixlL1lII1lDCI'g, Klarci Wlise. Sl,'L'07lIl' Row: Q 234 Betty Hoover. Phyllis Oshurn. Marjorie LeGore, Sally Anne Edniinistc-r, fllcncla Sllvpzlrcl. Third Row: Janet Road, Jon Best. Jrannrr Wliittington, Sharon Nloore, Kathryn Pease, Snann liarlh. ,f 34551 Officers First Raw, left to right: Janet Gosch, president. Miss Wlinter, sponsor. Janet Leniing. treasurer. Seaonrl Razr: Donna Clay- ton, publicity Chairman, Sharon Gleason. secretary. Glenda Shepard. activities Chairman. Not Pirtzzrefl: Sally Ann Ed- rninister. recorder, Marci lVise, vice-president. Cheerleaders, left to right: Suzann Burris, Sharon NIC- Clenahan, Dee Proffitt Wilson. First Row, left to right: Connie Hatfield, lXIary Ann Cromer, Donna Clayton, Janet Gosch, Kay Kehl. Second Razr: Judy Grantham, Phyllis Clayton, Sharon Gleason, hlargaret Johnson, Janet Lem- ing. Third Roztr: Charlotte Bowden. Kai Honeycutt. Ear- line Rose, Janet Alvis, Koeta Dunham. 235 W , 'c r tr..lflflA l ll Queen Donna Guinn Attendant Sherri Gill A is , ug EE 236 Homecoming S A Great Success 2255? ses B9i 'f1D1E-' Cf'-l5'o2'+s-:HMI v gwd ZSUSQWQ fmo m '1'j,..f,,m!nD2f-rm H ,...ggD-243 Homgljr-an-mg Hgrbzimm Ozjfgr-Qg2Dz,5 XQGUQQ.-5:10 :3 im 0- CD UQQ-SD O emma-ae ig :,-gff2'Em9 Zmw,-.OG-,,.l,1f-? :Y-room 4'5 4fiiDBo-s-mm 'C 2Q-'Um 3101 mmdmwm O-twemblxg H49FDSmWQ wDO goH D1,.-mm 'pr-gE'5- gmvimsg H,.,gq:wg5'Q.Q-: ffwgnnmc. o:: woQ f-+111 CA'--mD w f ,-4,0795 C O ,... 5' mr' GEN' Etgv-1-.:fO'Ucn ND' :YH :s 0 P-'O QQ 'gmc no mcsrfogml-QS SD :DD-2233:-r Cf f-rf-rv-ofV 5 lv-4 gdggm 9-JQDA 2.Q 9723 CTO 'wmm:'W ' my-1 of-1500 E'1,.,-Um'-f.-fo UC5'mv-r-.,::,-,Q mp-,,,Omm ROOA:n-4xOQ- EE.E,2F Q 2095 Q-9-ggxwg 4,':mC7'oO-A 91 3W'FgU' mw4'9Ox4g mms- 9-mmtI20 mb NO-l'1'lm sum H531 ,ASEE Qangwszg f'f FT etegalsevs 5-'ggiieg Ffodeiffffowo. oQN4.c:.2E.m QP m Attendant Charlene Crane 1 di' . if 1 of 54 N i' Q f ' 1 t wet i A 45 M 'A W . X fl? Qiikin. A, t I gig :ffl IPEGISTER The alumni take time out to register and meet again. Attendant Carol Winkel 1 1. . if Attendant Darlene Crane 1 1? af: uf: gl 237 , iii, . i 7 W f Q M.. - is f E L , riffs I l A pause for the snap of the camera, then on to the next judge, Homecoming Queen Candidates are judged as closely as any Miss America, They spend the day talking to the judges, having lunch to- gether, and Walking gracefully around in full length formals. Each young lady is ready to say by the end of the day that it has been fun but tiring. Standing in silent reclusion, the queen hopefuls innocently await the next phase of the judging. Candidates agree that it is really a num- bers game. Qtlust pick a number because each candidate deserves to be Queenj In the competition in formal gowns, Miss Reina Dixon gets an approving nod. Miss Donna Guinn speaks With one of the judges. A group of the beauties consolidated their charms for a mass attack. N 23 9 Carnie has a few words to say to the student body during homecoming convocation. The team lines up behind him. Last year's Queen crowns the new one. A lusty yell, a flying leap, the pep band, and we have the Bonfire. 240 kai The Crawford House has a nice dec- oration and everyone has Scrambled A surprise party is held by the Alpha Gamms for their pledges. Stuffing napkins! . .n . The Industrial Education Club pre- sented the first place float with Miss Darlene Crane. Shirt sleeves were the uniform for the l2,000 fans in Brandenburg stadium. Parade Shows Favorite Tales Homecoming is a parade day with pretty girls, beautiful floats, bands, and fun for young and old. The theme for the parade this year was Fairy Tales. Many of the favorites were depicted and the results made all the hours of work seem worthwhile. 'ff l Miss Sue Bain represented Lakeview Hall and the Land of GZ. 42 The American Flag completes the parade. dl, A EL W? ww! Carol Winkel smiles from atop the Tanner Hall mining car. Lamar High School letter girls head one of the 57 school bands in the parade. is graced by Miss Heather Sims. The second place float of the Alpha Gams 243 to gl Ja, REI' 'Q 'S 'fin if M., if-iii? l , N22h252i?ifs??5f3WQ4e:Q: hvrsisgf-:ag L m -f-g:Qf,4g-qg.--,,- , I f -6. - M fi yfnfgi Wi 'i.'z,,Qxwf , 4 1' , V: 1. ,H M, :X 9 ww If A . A 2 . fri' Hrs. f r . tw of :A mf Wir i m , . Aw .V v f . 5 , . ,Mn , f - Y . .fir ik' - f ,. H mf1f -Wm f X X ' Re'f3',.Vi7fl,15 V 1 V nf' A 7 ' 'f V 1, V ykfv-, I , Q, W ff 4 s gf .4 , TQ 24, , r P '1f f f , gvf' 1 , mi' 1 fs 4 4 A A-f ', -'I f 4--'iff i, ,- , '- ' x T V qflfxii U '04 Q 1 -f x' - :elif ,N yy r . A smiling Connie Carr represents Mitchell Hall, With the Hansel and Gretel float and the house decoration, Mitchell Won the sweepstakes trophy. The Magic Veil and Miss Kay Kehl make an interesting combination. Wil L fhlpl' 1 YHDSUMM 'iffy , XI O'S Midsummer Nights Dream is Delores Proffitt. It's not Pillow Talk but The Princess and the Pea with Myrna Foote. KK -N W-,wi s A65 G5 sa Nl 410' The defense team comes out for a special hand for their good Work. Get out and growl, Gorillas. 246 Tackle the foe, and the crowd stands to cheer. i,.d The Star Spangled Banner and the big game is under Way. Number 14 carries the ball for a Gorilla gain. More Gorilla yardage as Number 43 drives around end. ber 55 snags a pass. The capacity crowd cheers as Num- 247 Homecoming Queen Miss Donea Je Guinn y eriii Miss Sherrill Gill Miss Darlene Crane Attendants Miss Charlene Crane Miss Carol Winkel R' ,ff 3-. fm Q, 4, .: 1 mm by fvg12i,1:Msmev1f2iz 1511- f , ,gy ,, of 11 jf ?f:2fff:2227ff,1i szfissw, f Q 1 ,-1 awk igs by .A ' Mm, 'ga aim ff' - .,,Q.5,, f 'fiffsaff ueen Honorary B:i fft1d Group Commander Miss Sherry Ballock iiirafy Ball Miss Barbara Dixon Honorary Deputy Battle Group Commander Attendants Miss Barbara Moore' 1 Honorary Battle Group Executzue Offzcer 251 , fs?5E',iEf1i Q 31 ,. I 4552455 1962 Kanza ueen Miss Judith Ausemils , - 1 A mi? 1 W D A K L, Mrs. Diana Leatherman Kanza Princesses Miss Sharon Gleason Vh'- h. A 'fi V if 4 , 5 Sports M w 2 ' rf, W f ,ps ' gf? 2' Y' r ' 6' 1 'Qu Q Wk 'W ' , Qu ' 'l,. Gig nl? 'UV 7 af., ,. Back Row, left to fight: John Sicllow, Assistant Coach, Bob Hol- Thomasson, Prcntire Gudgcn, Coach. Center: Dean Wineingcr man, Andrew Montgomery, Terry Marshall, Bill Silverberg, Steve lklartin llorford. Ireland, Joe Fenoughty, Marvin Patterson, Norman lVallaCe, Dale 1961 Cross Country Squad I , ,S Gorilla Harriers in Action at Emporia Back Row, left lo right: Charles Fritz, student manager, Ray Laing, assistant coach, Gary lylurkin, Gene John, Bill Presson, Bob Fulton, Charles Sturdevant, Phil Young, Leroy Heusted, Jerry Heydenberk, Larry Kramer, Gary Hatfield, Richard Colliver, Archie Ringgenberg. Middle Row, left to right: assistant coach, Sam Carter, Eddie Carter, lvlike Grier, George Gadow, Jerry Wheeler, Gary Snadon, Harlan Hess, Phil Vogrin, Bruce Roach, Wayne Young, Ron Greely, Moe Cotter, Don Starkey, Mike Riley, assistant coach Tom Lester. Front Row, left to right: head coach Carnie Smith, Bill Beeson, John Brunet, Craig Campbell, Doug Potts, Richard Beal, Lewis Holmes, Jerry Archer, Tony Sirnola, Harvey Shepard, Tom Spiewak, Tom Gosch, trainer Al Ortolani, assistant coach Joe Murphy. NAIA hampion -1961 Gorilla Coaching Staff Left to right: Ray Laing, Thomas Lester, Joe Murphy, Carnie Smith, Al Ortolani, Sam Carter. 256 Gorillas Spiewak and Colliver at Work Gary Snadon through the line .G B, - .. . Ee I, B ...ff Ma Front Row, left to right: Steve Russell, Vic Stoffer, Melvin Racy, Roger Guffey, Jim Triplett, Rick Seymour, Gary Bradbury, Bob Higgins, Fred Willhaus, Gary Cottrell, Steve Haight, Joe Cotter, Jerome Thissen. Second Row, left to right: Chuck Howton, Rich- ard Martin, Fred Kemp, Larry Graham, Don Leever, Randy Fruit, unior Tom Spillman, Boh Wolf, Dennis Shaw, Pete Roach. Third Row, left to right: George Kihler, Tom Biggs, Mike Gray, Bud Miller, Mike Beach. John Bair, Everett Deckard, Andy Todd, Barrett Mace, John Calo, James Johnston. Varsity 257 gqgl. 1. . . . W .N it .111 A , -:, , nz, W .' 4 . wa . .sztzxgwv-Q - -isfmu , ziazfgt U ' ,. V : ' lessfrffif' ' 'L'-21 7 ' Xgwz 5- Y- f uk .'-. :f:.5 5 1 4 -- - - ., ,-:. , ,::, Richard Beal .uv- ' A Jerry Archer Harvey Shepard Q- 61:49 ' f .. f. l 1, J its 1:1 -'-' -jx: I':,' ,E' W' :mv 1 vlgiiv arf,-11' Bruce Roach Q I .Q ss u v, K 5 me es- t 5, 6' 3 + it , as X if 'M J, f mil' .if 5142 I wb: Q :NV in if I 3 258 we Bill Beeson John Brunet Craig Campbell Ed Carter Richard Colliver Archie 1 ' 'SP .. 5 .. i an l Gary Murkin, number 50, attempts to provide protec- tion for Bill Presson as Central Missouri State de- Ringgenberg Mike Riley Bill Presson fenders close in on the swift Gorilla back. The Goril- las went on to defeat the Mules by a score of 47-O, Doug Potts Gary Murkin ,.l, , , V Q ' iff? r V A P , 5 j 1, ie, Q' f :.1 -we .V Q ' 4 L , Z iii .X 4 W2 i it ' wwf f --F .' 2 aka ig ' M 2 Q A M at ji il ii: nn Q1 ll 2 3 Q 'QM y JW I Q ' 5 Q 5- P0ni '- 4 J 4' ' ,gt i x its Moe Cotter Milton Fairluank Bob Fulton George Cadow Tom Goseh Mike Grier Mike Griggs Gary Hatfield The Omaha Indians found the Gorilla defensive unit championship by presenting the previously undefeated quick and overpowering as it was throughout the entire Indians their first loss 34-18. fi season. On Nov. 11 the Gorillas secured the CIC Larry Kramer Gene John Jerry Heyclenherk Lewis Holmes Leroy Heusted Harlan Hess L S ,i, , I Q 7 - - i i, s s V lliii A Q ff Q. :Q ff H e ig K 7 .1 L - fig, I., 41- - 7134 - 5 ' gf l a . 5 ,W f s, f A 'rf 2 ,if if ft at We f -Q i 4 y i t.i S T -qw--gl V 4 22 1 1 ,.5Z,gwf. ,,': 259 Tony Simola Gary Snadon Tom Spiewak Don Starkey Chuck Sturdevant 1 E S 4 J' fin ... f Phil Vogrin Jerry Wheeler Phil Young Phil Vogrin scoring a Homecoming touchdown Bob Fulton leaving Springfield defenders behind 1 'W 'Na Wayne Young Gorilla Awards There were many Clorillas who received awards for outstanding play during the 1961 football season. Phil Vogrin: AP Little All-America Honor- able Mention, CIC First Team Quarterback, NAIA All-America Honorable Mention, Most Valuable Player and outstanding Camellia Bowl back. Jerry Archer, AP Little All-America Honor- able Mention, NAIA All-America First Defen- 'sive Team, and CIC First Team center. Chuck Sturdevantg NAIA All-America Honorable Mention and CIC Honorable Men- tion. Harlan Hess, NAIA First Defensive Team and CIC First Team tackle. Bruce Roach: NAIA All-America Honor- able Mention and CIC First Team end. Bill Beeson: AP Little All-America Honor- able Mention and Second Team CIC. Richard Beal, NAIA All-America First Team tackle and CIC First Team. Gary Snadong AP Little All-America First Team back and CIC First Team. Ed Carterg CIC First Team guard. Bill Pressong CIC First Team back. Tom Goschg CIC Second Team end. CIC Honorable Mentiong Larry Kramer Tom Spiewak, Dick Colliver, Harvey Shepard, Lewis Holmes, and Archie Ringgenberg. Carnie Smith, NAIA Coach of the Year. 1961 Gorilla Football Kansas State College of Pittsburg's football squad was the 1961 intercollegiate champions of the small college and university division. The Oorillas opened with four non-confer- ence victories over Southwest Missouri State, 21-05 Central Missouri State, 47-0: Missouri State School of Mines, 20-0: and Northwest Missouri State, 35-0. Pittsburg commenced Central Intercollegiate Conference action October 14 by defeating St. Benedict's 26-0 at Brandenburg Stadium. An estimated 13,000 homecoming fans saw the Gorillas overpower the Port I-Iays Tigers 41-7, but the Tigers became the first to cross the Gorilla goal line. Pittsburg then proceeded to spoil two CIC members' homecomings by de- feating Washburn 40-0 and Emporia 35-0. Omaha, undefeated and hopeful of being CIC champion, saw their record and hopes fall be- fore the score 34-18, thus the Clorillas were sole owners of the CIC crown. Kansas State College was chosen as one of the teams to play in a NAIA regional playoff game to be held in Brandenburg Stadium Thanksgiving Day. The winner would play in the Camellia Bowl December 9th against an 'opponent from the West Coast. Northern State Teachers College of Aberdeen, South Dakota, was the Gorillas' opponent on Thanksgiving Day. The Wolves found the Ciorillas too much as they were defeated 28-14. A trip to Sacramento, California. and the Camellia Bowl to play Linfield College of Mc- Minnville, Oregon, for the intercollegiate cham- pionship followed. The Wildcats fell before the spirited Oorillas 12-7. Gorilla in N.A. .A. Pla off I 35 PM 4-.., 1 Torrid action in playoff game I Gorilla defenders catching Northern back Bowl Bound Gorillas -me N----L 1961 Camellia Bo l Hunan-nqgg, Ulluunugaagg' Planning sessions and . . . Practices for bowl game. Dick Colliver, number 43, picking up yardage in Camellia Bowl game as Bruce Roarh, number 55, applies solid body block on a Linfield player 9 i M lif 'VESHK' ll maui. , i S ... mg.. '3 4, is 5. f as 35.3 ' ., M Gary Snaclon scoring the second Gorilla touchdown against Lin- field College in the first annual Camellia bowl. Pittsburg blockers Camellia Bowl The first annual Camellia Bowl proved to be an exciting and not soon forgotten contest between two very well balanced teams. On the first play from scrimmage, Bob Ful- ton, taking a pitch from quarterback Phil Vo- grin ran 64 yards for a touchdown. The try for extra point was blocked. Defense reigned the remainder of the half as neither team penetrated deeply until late in the second quarter. Linlield moved to the Gorilla Z2 yard line but a timely interception by Gene John stopped the Wildcat threat as the first half ended with Pittsburg leading 6-0. Third quarter action was mostly exchange of the pigskin from one team to the other. Late in the third quarter Linield penetrated to the Mike Riley presenting President Axe with autographed Camellia game ball at convocation. wld: are: Tom Gosch 51. Eddie Carter 72. Milton Fairbanks 63. and Lewis Holmes 75. 1-7 QQ CT Coach Carnie Smith, Gary Snadon, and Harlan Hess with the United Press International trophy presented to Kansas State College during halftime of Camellia bowl game. Gorilla 45. The tempo increased in the fourth quarter as the Wildcats moved into scoring ter- ritory. On the Gorilla nine-yard line, the Lin- field quarterback faded back to throw a touch- down pass, only to have the alert Archie Ring- genberg intercept and return it to the Wildcat six. Two plays later Gary Snadon plunged over for the second Gorilla touchdown. Linlield came back to score, but the Gorillas contained the Wildcats the remainder of the game to win 12-7. 263 Flip of the coin gg 5 gg SAL My N-,,,,,.,,......... . 1 5254? ,N e ati Coach Smith accepting portrait if f .ng li T11 NAIA Trophy X8 L NM . Everybodyfs happy Preparation Splash! hymn' Back Row, left to right: Bliss lVinter. sponsor: Eleanor Haage. Row, left to right: Carol Jensen. Sondra Kochc-r. Gail Tollerud Anne Hess, Pat Murdock, Michele Grisham, Marcia Glick. Front Pat Laswell, Sandra Champion. The Kip Club is an organization of women students interested in synchronized swimming. It is open to all women who have passed their intermediate swimming test. Each year a swim show or synchro- nized swimming clinic is given, as well as presentations at each of the home swim meets. 6 1962 Basketball , 5 Back Row, left to right: John Lance, coachg Gary Key, Ronnie Joe Thompson, Don Miskimon, Gary Arnett, Henry Heidebrecht. Cole, Jerry Leatherman, Ken Richardson, Fred Ray, Ed White, Dave Dunbar, Leslie Van Winkle, Bob Jenkins. graduate assistant, Al Ortolani, trainer. Front Row, left to right: 1 96 2 G 'll 1962 Basketball Opponents Gorillas 54 Southwestern Oklahoma State 70 61 Northeastern Oklahoma State 53 4-0 Northwest Missouri State 56 75 Central Missouri State 65 66 John Brown University 73 78 Central Oklahoma State 83 55 Northeastern Oklahoma State 57 62 Oklahoma Baptist University 58 77 Austin College 78 88 Northwest Missouri State 67 92 Central Missouri State 66 65 Washburn Municipal University 53 80 Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia 68 92 Ft. Hays State College 68 80 Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia 84 81 Ft. Hays State College 71 91 Arkansas State College 74 59 University of Omaha 75 81 St. Benedict's College 77 83 Arkansas State College 74 58 Washburn Municipal University 74 67 University of Omaha 66 66 St. Benedict's College 68 Wichita Campus High Christmas Classic Invitational Tournament 67 College of Idaho 79 57 Idaho State 47 67 ,.,, MM, .,,.,, L H f 9 3 4 . QW.. Wg ? 5 f p 1 f H0 i y iw QWQU SE S' A W Ex 44' .xi ,HQ f' N3 ysfo. MPR? ' H! l 05' 7 ii ' az 1' cgi IMT 25249 3. Mfsfg if 5 2 M :W s is ki ' H va- V f V Q 'S -u -f-- af- Q- M 7 . ,, .. .,v. .,mg,,A1wS1M ei Hank Heidebrecht Richard Massey Jerry Leatherman 1 1962 Basketball Coach John Lance's Gorillas compiled a record of ll victories and 14 losses during the 1962 basketball season. Coach Lance evaluated his team as an average team, not the strongest or Weakest. The Gorillas tied Washburn for fourth place in the Central Intercollegiate Con- ference With a record of 4 Wins and 6 losses. Top scorers on the team Were: Dave Dunbar, 14.8 points per game, Richard Massey, 11.8, Hank Heidebrecht, 9.9, Ed Crumer, 8.85 Bob Jenkins, and Don Miskimon, 7.73 Paul Vega, 5.95 Gary Arnett and Orlin Milner, 4.0. During the Christmas holidays the Cuorillas entered the Wichita Campus Invitational Tour- nament and took second place. Second semester saw the Ciorillas lose key men due to ineligibility, but the men Who re- placed them did an adequate job and gained much experience. 270 Dave Dunbar was chosen as Mr. Basket- ball, an annual award presented by Alpha Sigma Alpha social sorority to the player Who is chosen the most valuable by popular vote. Seniors this year Were Dave Dunbar, Hank Heidebrecht, Crlin Milner and Gary Arnett. All of the boys will be missed. Dave Dunbar, a very competent ball handler, fascinated fans With his style. Hank Heidebrecht Was a key defensive man throughout the entire season as he pulled in 301 rebounds. Orlin Milner, a playmaker and sparkplug, although hampered by injuries, played Well. Gary Arnett, although not a starter consistently, could be counted on for a good performance When needed. Dave Dunbar Was named to the 1961-62 CIC All Conference basketball team. Henry Heidebrecht received honorable mention on the 1961-62 CIC All-Conference Basketball team. K C Cheerleaders X Susan Austin Sharon McClenahan Delores Wilson Judy Ausemus Paula Polfer Suzann Burris 1 . . Dar me Crane Our cheerleaders 111 act1on Charlene Crane I ,l1 .mgfff Back Row, left to right: Joe Murphy, coach, Randy Burgner, Jim las Scherer, Howard Hess, Chuck Stein, John Zinn, Bill Geiger, Russell, Bob Davenport, Marvin lvlcflorgary, George Weems, Don Chuck Thomas. McFerrin, Mel Moss. Front Row, left to right: Vic Carter, Doug- 1962 Gorilla Swimmers Burgner demonstrates perfect form. The 1962 Gorilla swimmers, with Hve returning lettermen, compiled a fine season record of 8 victories and l loss. Coach Mur- phy was very impressed with the KSC swim- ming team this year and commented, This year's team is the greatest team we have had in 6 years of swimming. Many new school records were set this year during the successful season. Howard Hess set two new records: in the 220-yard Freestyle 2:16.5, and the 200-yard Back- stroke 2:20.6. Charles Stein set a new 60- yard Freestyle record with a time of 29.9. Doug Scherer set a new record for 160-yard Individual Medley with l:45.5. John Zinn in the 200-yard Butterfly set a record of 2:18.6. The 400-yard Medley Relay team composed of Howard Hess, Doug Scherer, John Zinn and Charles Stein set a new rec- ord time of 4: 1 1.5. In the 400-yard Free- style Relay event, John Zinn, Howard Hess, Charles Stein and George Weems compiled a record time of 3:39.5. The Gorillas opened the season by los- ing to the Nebraska Cornhuskers by a score of 64-31, then defeated Central Missouri State 72-19, Emporia 58-37, Northwest Missouri State 50-44, Missouri School of Mines at Rolla 59-36, Central Missouri State 81-41, Northwest Missouri State 55-40, Eastern New Mexico University 55-40, Emporia 69-25 and competed in the Interstate Swimming Meet March 8 and 9. Howard Hess, John Zinn, Doug Scherer, and Charles Stein represented KSC at the NAIA tournament at Detroit March 16-17. Swimming Practice John Zinn Chuck Stein 7 Back Row, left to right: Prentice Gudgen, coach: Terry Marshall, Howard Bailey, Martin Morford, Charles Chancellor, Dean Wine- inger, Larry McCormick, Tom Korn, Gary Haag, Tom Lester, assistant coach. Middle Row, left to right: Jack Sidlow, assistant coach, john Nicholson, John Brunet, Jerry Potts, Mike McClure, Dale Thomasson, John Norman, Bill Boice, Mike Reynolds, An- drew Montgomery. Front Row: left to right: Bill Frizzell, Dave Palmer, Bill Shelton, Norman Wallace, Jim Renfro. 1962 Gorilla Track Squad Track Coach Prentice Gudgen Mile Relay Team: Brown, McClure, Wineinger, Palmer MJ in -fr y ,.- sniff af ff' at fe' 1, ,A 6 A ' 1 L' sm Jerry Brown Charles Chancellor John Nicholson Dave Palmer 1962 Gorilla Track Schedule February 2 March 2 March 17 March 24 March 31 April 3 April 6-7 April 13-14 April 17 April 20-21 April 2 7-28 May 2 May 11-12 Kansas University Indoor at Lawrence North Texas State- at Denton, Texas North Texas and Oklahoma Baptist at Denton, Texas Kansas State University at Manhattan Arkansas University Relays at Fayetteville, Ark. Central Missouri State at Pitts- burg Texas Relays at Austin, Texas Emporia Relays at Emporia Emporia State at Pittsburg Kansas University Relays at Lawrence Drake Relays at Des Moines, la. Ark. Univ. and Southwest Mo. State at Pittsburg CIC Conference at Omaha 275 Front Row, left to right: Ed White, assistant coach, Fred Driver, James Head, Cliff Collins, Tom McCourt, Clair Goodwin, Gary Steed, Dorcey Tash, Gary Hatfield, Charles Howton, David Gren- rood, Head Coach Al Ortolani. Back Row, left to right: Dave Dun- bar, George Hopper, Jerry Heydenberk, Wally Bowman, Andrew DeSetto, Bill Gill, Charles Sturdevant, Ben McLean, George Pell- man, Carl Wilson, Dwight Laughlin, Jerry Chew, Ed Carter, George Kersten, Mike Wilson, James Harrison, Ronald Rhea, Dwayne Treece. Not pictured: Mike Grier, Don Seever, Edward Lindsey. 1962 aseball Squad Ortolani, Sturdevant, Don Gutteridge, White SOX Coach Fielding practice 0 l 5 4 I 4 276 Q R iii -Q HI ,ee F-'A fa, 3--f T WA fp l . iff ,Ai fl Pitching practice ! Mainli- , lx , K' Batting practice Baseball Comes to Kansas State College Baseball became a reality at Kansas State Col- lege in the Spring of 1962. Al Ortolani was appointed as head coach of the baseball pro- gram. He was greeted with much enthusiasm by the more than fifty boys who turned out. The Gorillas played all their home games at the Jaycee park as no baseball diamond was provided for the team on the campus. Coach Ortolani said the team has many good prospects, and he expects the team to turn in good performances despite the fact that this is their Hrst year. The Gorilla baseball team was composed of college men who played for the love of the game, as they did not receive the same benefits as the athletes of other varsity sports. At the beginning of the season the team lacked neces- sary 'equipment and a decent practice field for training but, nevertheless, remained dedicated to the task of playing baseball. The 1962 Gorilla baseball schedule was: March 27 Northeastern Oklahoma A '55 M at Miami, Oklahoma March 29 Northeastern Oklahoma A Y5 M at Pittsburg April 7 Arkansas University at Fayetteville, Arkansas April lO Emporia State at Emporia April 16 Friends University at Pittsburg May l College of Emporia at Emporia May8 St. Benedicts College at Atchison, Kansas May 19 Omaha University at Pittsburg 277 f ' - ' 'rv H' vw . - U' H 1 4 ' R i '- Q ' ' ' .. 1 fmgrgjwk, , ,g -:gf vga ?,g,5',5,.. I ,M is ,i Af , ,, ml?-a.4,lara,iNgv,,. r' riff. xii f ,qi mfs- -.k- .V 1, A-'ltkhwvifh . K ,V , M 4 tp N . . if f ,'-1 K 11.3 .,-, a,.,,.,:Q ,, nf ,. ,-', - ' f' wfg, ,ic .,. , ' -.K . , . - - ,lf,,:1-9'-fx, ,frm ., .M , -n,,'t5,3', . w .1 ,C ..,. Q, f HQ --r if fi.--. - -V ., n'r4'f,,-W ' 4 .Y i, , ,xv 'fin .ig In I A In W, '-,.,,:3. f, ?3 H1k ,af ,- ,, . - .I w-- . ',. , 'ff 'Rf , ff' L 7 , -:.-MferI'- ACM f3 llc-'Q' P -A 1 fvtf' Q4-Q I . . '-t'f ' -f H ,i A . 1 ' f .rf it ti f 1 , li'-iJf7'?.' fwn, ,t 5 A, ji?-' -1 ,,, . , , w' -.?3f A , ffff 4mmwfs,fc,-aaailfti. 35. 'w,m11-.L+ V f -1, s fr 1-W N - - Left to right: Dr. Melvin Neeley, Leonard Bierman, Charles Fritz, Austin Ray, Bill Kayser, John Kirtley, Frank Perry, and Jim Walker. 1962 Golf Team Dr. Neely, starting his second year as golf coach at Kansas State College, has two return- ing lettermen. The schedule for the 1962 Gor- illa golf season includes Emporia State, South- west Missouri State, Drury College, Central Missouri State, Joplin Junior College, and Cof- feyville Junior College. On May 7-8 the Gor- 27 illas will travel to Topeka to participate in the Central Intercollegiate Conference at Washburn University. Pour individual matches are held in a dual meet, with each Worth three points for the first nine holes, one for the second nine, and one for the total eighteen. Front Row, left to right: Mike Chambers, Gene Norton, to right: Joel Christianson, Kerry Craig, Donald Hasbard, Bob Hood, Jerry Crowe, Stephen Wood. Back Row, left Vernon Silvers, Bill Leiker, Dave Pinkelman. 1962 Tennis Team Stephen Wood Bob Hood Jerry Crowe ef' jk ,, X V ' ' J . r C - I ,K g f 'high-aw j.. .1-LE: : H . lr for ,. ' - 1 , 'Z ff l? fi f E Z S- ' f x , 1' A ' to A . 45 1 - - W is fx , 7 ' 4 7 , KV L 'ki F , I er, 'fd fag ' 495 f -eil 1 M KW or it trtr t trttrtr ' it A :lr i ii i '- . ,',' ' , , , .511 ff? H , 'W V g, 4 ' 5 Af A C z,kVr iw I A ,V new In-Q fills, it? . ,Ty Z: , ,., me ,,. it l 1 My v,,b ff. . . aw , ,-,, V -w, ,,,W,W if tr tr t 279 Q ew. J' , ..r.. 4 7. i -i 4 X ,Q ul -ml MS' 1? ' Q. , , W. ,, :Nh I f' z- w Y sri 4 M. w '6 M f 4, 4 rg Q .W ,pr 2, K f 1 w we ikby? ' .pq 4 i , , . ' , ,gan , , 5 . L , -S M Q' ' M 3, ..f,wg,4f' F . , WZ? 5 rw,-J ff?-1 . -- 1'-4 4 1' 8 9 'V l 'fm 3 .. I .. 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Broadway Pittsburg, Kansas The Fadler Produce Co. Service Wholesalers of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Frozen Fruits - Vegetables 112-114 N. Elm Pittsburg, Kansas HARDWARE Complete Paint Line General Electric S5 Sunbeam Appliances - Fishing Tackle Bar B Que Supplies True Value Hardware Fireplace Fixtures Plumbing Supplies EIB!! I cm... 7 -Q.,-v SAT I N CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1962 Fish FOOdtOWI'1 Super Markets Pittsburg, Kansas We wish to thank the Students and Faculty for their patronage during the past year. Looking forward to seeing you next year. A complete catering service. 1616 S. Broadway Northwest Corner of the Campus Phone AD 1-9807 I Beasley,s Ruffs Music Shop Dayton Thorobred U. S. Royal Tires Wholesale and Retail Ba1dWin's Organs Gasoline and Oils and Pianos Broadway at Ninth AD 1-6600 1608 S, Bdwy. Ph. AD 1-3080 Pittsburg, Kansas . li Picco Ice Cream ummm ' MOTEL NTIS!!! , L menus Pittsburg's Finest Jones Motel Sc Restaurant Swimming Pool and Room Phone 301 W' Pafk ADMHS 1'1510 915 W. Fourth Phone AD 1-2250 Meet Your FRIENDS at Pittsburg's Finest Recreation Center of The Pla-Mor S W 601 60 Years in Business Pittsburg's Store for College 1J1111C11gDf111kS Men and Women ,B1111aff1S Cigars, Pipes Pittsburg, Kansas Phone ADams l-4 200 420 N. Broadway -The Kanza Staff- Wishes to Thank Myers Yearbooks, Inc. Miller's Photography Becktold Company Cover Manufacturers Charles Thomas Photography and K.S.C. Photographic Service For Their Service and Cooperation G Farabi Bros. 1211 No. Bdwy. ADams 1-3800 Congratulations 1 Gragg Typewriter Co. in lm - ' i ,.,.,.,,... N Ernest E. Hines-Owner ROYAL Authorized Dealer Electric - Manual - Portables 110 W. Fourth Phone AD 1-3760 Tower Ballroom and Cafe Where the best food is always served at the most reasonable prices 3200 N. Bdwy. Ph. ADams 1-9787 iaic 1 ,iii C ONGRATU I-ATWNS . WE FEEL CONFIDENT your student days at Kansas State College of Pittsburg have been prolitable ones. Your career of learning has meant much to Pittsburg in a business and social Way . . . and appreciated by busi- ness firms and citizens as well. WE WISH YOU SUCCESS! Uibe Bittshurg iiasahligbt P EVENINGS EXCEPT SUNDAY N EXCEPT MONDAY Radio Station KSEK 1340 'on Your Dial Congratulations Class of 1962 The Pittsburg 3.11 Midway Coal Mining Co. i 1 ? 0 ll . if-B'-ff iTHE PHTSBURG SUN 1 I ,, fx--'Q-Sf-' MoRN1NGs ' K1 fy 9' J 401 N Broadway 605 N Broadway Crowell Drug Store ll Ash Drug Store AD 1-0750 AD 1-0500 Specializing in Prescriptions We have been trusted by the Medical Profession and the public with more than two million prescriptions Delicious Food and Drink at our Soda Luncheonette ii H l'd nes Best Wishes qfx- O 1 ay La to the Class of '62 53' .- 'Ji AH 2500 N' Broadway DQS' .ET AD 1-2222 Brenner Mortuary Q ' MR. AND MRS. 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Bdwy Joplin, Missouri Pittsburg, Kansas Quality Printing by Pittcraft, Inc. Pittsburg, Kansas Fall Semester-Left to right: Homer Morris, editorg Pat Morris, associate editorg Dr. Duer Brady, sponsor, John Wfithcrspoon. news editor Carole Kazmierski, features editorg and Lyn Pistotnik, society editor. Collegio Staff Spring Semcster+Seated: John Witherspoon, editor. Left to right: Homer Morris, associate editorg Glenna Richardson, features editor: Dr. Duer Brady, sponsorg Judith Dodge, news editorg and Clair Goodwin, sports editor, L 5 if ss i s, The staff Was headed by the editor, Michael McMullen KANZA staff members included: Michael McMullen, editor: Tom Riley, business mana- ger: Max Sullins, associate editor: Jim Gerdes, assistant business manager: Janet Singer, fea- tures editor: Phyllis Qsburn, assistant features editor: Sheila White, organizations editor: Car- olyn Povvler, assistant organizations editor: Christy Jones, assistant organizations editor: Lonnie Karr, faculty editor: Mary Ann Meade, class panels editor: Gordon Hale, class panels assistant: Becki Blue, class panels assistant: Bev- erly Werbe, homecoming editor: Tom Tom- linson, sports editor: Tara Shideler, assistant sports editor: Phillip Marquardt, assistant sports editor: Curace Coggins, index editor: Phyllis Campbell, assistant index editor: Karen Spicer, sororities editor: Charlene Crane, fra- ternities editor: Dr. Duer S. Brady, advisor. Donna Gladson, secretary. 1962 Kanza Staff K,.A' Business Manager Tom Riley kept the finances on an even 2 kee KANZX-X correspondence was handled neatly by 29 Janet Singer, Features Editor, and Phyllis Osborn, Assistant Features Editor Jarnes Gerdes, Assistant Business Manager 'SV' 'r Z' I EDITOR Max Sullins, Associate Editor Tom Tomlinson, Sports Editor Ai Gordon Hale, Assistant Class Pan- els Editor Karen Spicer, Sororities Editor , Carolyn Fowler and Christy Jones, Assistant Or- ganizations Editors 4'sY Phillip Marquardt and Tara Shideler, Assist- ant Sports Editors Phyllis Campbell, As- sistant Index Editor, and Grace Coggins, In- dex Editor Adams, Lowell P. ................. . Anderson, Dr. Ross H. ...... 97, 108, Ashcraft, Leo E. ....... . .......... . Axe, Dr. Leonard H. ...... . 9, 10, 18, 37,39,48,55,148 Baird, Dr. C. Ray ........ Baker, Dr. Charles D.. . . Barrett, Clyde J. ..... . Bass, Dr. J. Carl ..... Beard, Carl W. ....... . Bebb, Dr. Aldon M.. . . . Beerman, Dr. Hans ....... Bennett. Miss Betty B.. . . . Brady, Dr. Duer S. ...... 1 Brandon, Lt. Col. James, Sr 113, 157, .. . .55, 81, Branson, Dr. Branley A. ........ 110, Bray, Dr. William I. ..... . Brohl, Mrs. Margaret J.. . . Brooker, George R. ..... . Brown, A. O. ......... . Brown, Homer O. ..... . Buchmann, Miss Rose . . . Cagle, Charles H. ........ . Campbell. Miss Gabriella . Carlyon, L. B. .......... . Carney, Patrick J. Carpenter. Chan C.. . . . Carr, Richard R. ...... Clayton. Howard ........ Cline, Elton W. ......... . Cochran, Dr. Elizabeth. . . Coleman. Bruce P. ..... . Colyer, Kenneth C. . . . . Colyer, Dr. Luther M.. . . Conrad, George F. .... . Coonrod, Guy R. ..... . CoDe. Dr. Denmar A. .... . Cornish. Dr. Dudley T.. . . . Crandall. Dr. Elbert W.. . ...113, ....74. .....135. ....45, Crawford, Don L. ......... .... 7 8, Cushenbery, Donald C.. . . Cutler, Lawrence G. .... . ....77, Davis, Hilma R. ............... 111, Day. Mrs. Edna Powell. . . DeGruson, Eugene H. .......... 113, Dellase a Dr Bernard V g , . . ......... . . Dellasega, Dr. Charles J. ........ 92, Dixon, Dr. Paul T. ..... . Dresker, B. Wayne ....... Dunphy, Thomas J., Jr.. . . Edwards. James D. ...... . Elliott, Howard R., M.D.. Evans, A. Lex ........... Farley, James L. ....... . Fowler, Mrs. Edwina .... Fowler, Mrs. Orletha .... . Galloway. Dr. R. Edward. Gattan. Mrs. Edna ....... Geier, Mrs. Treva J.. . . . German. Frank C. ..... . Gibson. Miss E. Louise .... Gier. Dr. Delta W. ..... . Grubbs. C. F. .......... . Guardia, Dr. Charles E.. . Gudgen, Prentice ......... ...11L I133,'i53f Haggard, Dr. J. D. ............. 89, W. AJ Hankammaer, Mary CMrs. Hankammer. Dr. Otto A.. 111, Facult Index Harbeston. Edwin E ..... ..... 1 61 Harding, Kenneth L.. . . 161 Hart, R. W. ........... 161 Hays, Dr. Horace A. .... .... 1 10, 162 162 162 162 Heckert, Dr. L. C.. . . Hendon, Robert P.. . . Hoffer, Armand G.. . . Holmes, Markwood ..II153f ......f5i, Holt, Jay .................. 77, 99, Hughes, Mrs. Perva M.. . . ..... . . . . 162 Hopusch, Edgar ............... 109, 162 162 162 Humble, Will J.. ..... . Jacques, Richard I. ...... ...... . Johnson, Dr. Homer L.. . . .... . . . . . 110 ohnson Dr C J J , .. ., r.. . Jones, Sylvia V. .... . Juenge, Dr. Eric C.. . . . Junkens, John C. ..... . 162 162 . . . . , 153 162 162 .. . .163 Kenney, Bert O. ...... . Keller, Dr. Leland E. .... .... 1 10, Kennedy, Dr. E. G. ...... ........ . Key, Dr. Donald R..- Kincaid, William M., Jr. ........ 78, Koehler, Edwin I.. ......... 77, 116, Korns, Richard ........ Korsen, Anna Marie ..... ......... Kowalski, Theodore L. . . . . . . . . .77 Kriegsman, Helen ...... . . .77, 163 163 Krug, Harry ........ 163 163 163 .163 163 163 .....113, 163 163 Laing, Dr. Millard M. .............. 266 Lance, John F. ............ 163, , Lester, Thomas A. ................ . Leverett, SFC Charles C. . . . . . . .55, 155 267 Land. Mrs. Helen R. ............... 164 164 164 164 Lewis, Dr. James J. ..... . Little, Dr. Milburn J.. . . Loy. Harold W. ...... . Ludlow, Earl D. ........ . Lundquest, C. Howard .... .....78 ....l64 .....164 164 McColley, Mrs. Jean Fielder .... 113, 164 McWilliam, Robert H. .............. 164 Mahan, Dr. Ernest ....... ..... 1 64 Marquardt, Miss Patricia .... .... . 164 Marshall, SFC Charles J. ..... '. . .55, 165 Mathis, Dr. Max .......... ...... 1 65 Matter, W. E. .......... .... 1 65 Mead, Jack L. ...... .... 1 65 Melton, Dr. J. V. ...... .... 1 65 Meyer, Dr. Floyd R. .... .... 1 54 Miles, Clarence W. .... ......... 1 65 Milliken, Don Q. .... .......... 1 65 Moore, Dr. Mary R. ....... 115, 121, 151 Morice, Herbert O. ................ 165 Murphy, Joseph P. ..... 39, 165, 256, 272 Nafoosi, Dr. Abdul-Aziz .......... 77, Neely, Dr. Melvin E.. . . . Nemecek, Dr. Vivian .... Nobee, Dr. Robert R.. . . Nuckolls, Dr. R. G.. . . . 165 ....165, 278 .......165 .......166 .....1oa,166 Ober, Kenneth H. ................. 166 Ortolani, Alfred F.. .79, 166, 256, 267, 276 Osadchuk, Walter B. ............... 166 Overman, Jack H. ............. 115, 166 Panter, William M. . . . Parker, Miss Margaret. Pate, Mrs. Martha . . . . .......166 .........166 166 Patterson, Dr. Rebecca ...... 23, 991.113 Pauley, Dr. James L. ......... 79, 89, 166 Pennington, Dr. Walter. . . . . .113 Penny, Dr. Forest L.. .. . . . . . . 77 Percy, Floyd H. ................. . Pierce, Capt. Forest E. ....... 55, 81 Pierce, Vaudau P. ................ . Poole, Ponder Capt Arno L r Patrick H. ................ . , . ., J . ...... 55, Powell, William E. .......... .... . Proctor, Dr. Alvin H. .... . Pugh, Russell ......... .....87, Reed, Dr. John .......... 55, 113 Reilly, Dr. Charles W.' ............. Riggs, Charles J. ................. . Rinehart, Miss Gladys ............. Roberts, Dr. John A. ........ 79, 98, Roberts, Dr. Mary Margaret .... 104, Robertson, Arthur L. ........... . Rodda, Miss Elizabeth ....... ..... Rodkey, Mrs. Joan ........ Ruggles, George E. ............ 110, Rumford, Dr. Herbert Paul ....... 89 Schott, Robert .............. ..... Schuyler, Dr. Helen King .......... 55 Scott, Capt. Frank H. ..... .... . Shatzkin, Dr. Merton . . . Shaw, Mrs. Judith ..... .... , .99 113 Shear, Dr. Walter L. . . . . . . . , Sheffield, Leonard E. ..... ..... . Shields, Dr. Ellis Gale. . . . . . . . Shipman, Paul R. ..... ..... . Short, H. Francis ...... ..... 1 1, Siegle, Laurence W. ......... 40, 87, Slaten, Miss Lenell M. ........... . Smith, Carnie H. 38, 49, 169, 240, 256, 263 Smith, F. J. ...... ..... ........ 7 7 , Smith, Richard F. ................ . Smith, Dr. Ronald G. .... .... 7 7, Smith, Roy E. ......... .... . Smith, Seybert L. ........ .... . Spence, Dr. William P. ..... .... 7 7, Sperry, Dr. Theodore M. ....... 110, Stein, Dr. Howard J. ...... ..... . Stevens, Dr. Morris L. .... ..... . Stewart, Doyle K. .............. . . . Strawn, Dr. Robertson ......... 113, Stromquist, Mrs. Marian ........... Swenson, C. A. ........... .... . Thomas, Dr. Ralf J. ............ 78, Thorpe, Capt. Marion E. ........ 55, Thuenemann, Miss Margaret ....... Timmons, Dr. James H. .......... . Tompkins, Dr. Willis L.. . . . . . . .89, Tracy, Dr. L. L. ......... .... 8 6, Trigg, Miss Dorris ........ ...... Triplett, Dr. M. Evelyn .... .... 7 5, Varner, Mrs. Charleen .......... 111, Van Natter, Mrs. Ima J. ....... 113, Viets, Miss Lottie ......... Walker, Dr. Joe M. .... . .. Waring, Ford E. ..... . . . Wells, Dr. George ...... Wells, Dr. J. Ralph .... Welty, Dr. Richard C.. . . . Whitaker, Sgt. Mach A.. . . . . . Willcoxin, Dr. John W. ........... . Williams, Miss Velda M. ......... . Winter, Miss E. Pauline 75,112,171,235, Woelfel, Warren C. ............. 79, Wright, Dr. Ralph W. ............ . ....5Q rganizations Index Alpha Delta Pi ....... ........122, 123 Alpha Gamma Delta .... ..... 1 24, 125, 126 Alpha Kappa Alpha ..... Alpha Kappa Psi ...... Alpha Phi Omega. . . Alpha Sigma Alpha .... . . Art Club ................. Associated Women Students Baptist Student Movement. . Baptist Student Union . .. Beta Beta Beta ......... Biology Club ..... Bowen Hall ...... Crawford House .... Dames Club ....... Delta Chi Omicron .... Delta Sigma Theta ......... Disciples Student Fellowship East Hall ........................ Engineer's Club .... Golden Crest ............ Home Economics Club ..... Industrial Arts Club ...... Inter-Fraternity Council .... K-Club . . .......... . . . Kappa Alpha Psi .... Kappa Delta Pi ..... Kappa Psi Beta ..... Kappa Psi ..... Lakeview . . ................. . . Language and Literature Club .... Lutheran Student Fellowship Nation Hall ............... ....-.- ......127 .....78 , 129,130 ......117 ....104 .....97 .....91 ...l10 ...110 .....64 .....66 .V ..... 112 ....136, 137 ....13l, 132 .......90 70, 71, 72 ......l04 ,....99 .....lll .....117 ...134 .......79 ....144, 145 ......74 ...l10 .......94 ....62. 63 .....1l3 ......9l .. .... 59, 60 Newman Club ....... Panhellenic Council .... Phi Beta Lambda ..... Phi Mu Alpha ...... 92, 93 ....l21 ....l09 ....87 Phi Sigma Epsilon ..... .... 1 40, 141 Phi Upsilon Omicron .... ..... 1 ll Pi Omega Pi ................ ..... 7 8 Religious Activities Council ..... ..... 8 9 Scabbard and Blade ........ Shirk Hall .......... Sigma Alpha Iota .... Sigma Tau Delta. . . Sigma Tau Gamma. . . Sigma Sigma Sigma. . . . Sigma Theta Epsilon ....... .....81 .......66 .....80, 81 .......113 .....l38, 139 ......133 ....99 Student Affiliate of A.S.C. ................ 79 Student Assembly ............. 101, 102, 103 Student Center Board ....... Student Kansas State Teachers Association . . ......... . . Tanner Hall ..... Tau Beta Sigma ..... Tau Kappa Epsilon .... Trout Hall .......... Wesley Foundation .... Westminster . . . . . . . Willard Hall ................ Women's Recreation Association . . . . Y.M.C.A. . . .......... .... . Young Democrats .... Young Republicans .... Y.W.C.A .... ..... ............115 ....l18, 119 ....65 ....142, 143 .......61 ....95 ....96 69 ...112 ....98 ....1l5 ....l14 .....91 297 - A K Abraham, Gloria ........ Abrahamson, Katherine F. 113, Abshier, Ronald Dean. .64, Adams, Dennis Leon ..... Adams, Helen Elaine ..... Adams, Jesse C. ........ . Adams, Johnnie Ray ..... Adamson, Charles Robert. Adamson, Lana Karen . 128, Adkins, Craig Lee ..... 66, Agan, James Richard. . 140, Aikens, Helen Eileen ..... Aikins, Terry Charles. . 138, Albert, Larry Quentin. .61, Albright, Elsie R. ..... 70, Alderson, Martha Adele 69, 113,124, Alford, Fred Keith ...... Alford, Gary Grant. . .117, Allen, Doris ............. Allen, Gary Melvin .... 78, Allen, Jack LeRoy ....... Allen, Opal ............. Allen, Robert Dale ...... Allmon, Sandra Rae. .127, Allton, Ida E. .......... . Alvarez, Dennis Vince .... Alvis, Janet Lorraine 21. 69, 132, 177. Amasaki, Rodney Jiro. .63, Amershek acob I Student Index Baker, Karen ........ Baker, Martha ...... Baker, Regina Ann 1 19, 121 Baldwin, Richard E. 118, Baldwin, Victor L.. . . Ball, Keith M. ..... . Balleng er. Floyd L.. . Ballock, Sherry Sue ..87, 21, 124, Bangle, Bettye June. . Banks, Barbara Lee. . Banks, Brenda Leigh. Barahman, Jamshid. . Barber, Clyde . . Barber, Sandra K. 71, 72, 74, 78,109 Barbieri, Phillip Tom. Barbour, Clyde ...... Barger, Nancy Irene. Barner, Russell Jack. Barnes, Donald G.. . . . Barnes, Robert H ..... Barnes, Russell. ..... Barnes, William H.. . . Barnes, William M.. . . Barney, Louie Leeman 93, Barney,,Max Leon.66, Barone James L. .... . Barr, ci arolyn ........ Barrick, Charles R. .... 82, 21,132 , J . ..... . Amershek, Rose Mary .... Ames, Carol M. ........ . Anderson, Carol Grace.69, Anderson, Emajeane 75, 112, Anderson, John Floyd .... Anderson, Lvnn A. ...... . Anderson, William Lee. . . Andrews, Barbara Ann 7 Benson, William ......... Andrews, Daryl Mack .... Anton, Janice Kay 70, 122 Antonia, Jon .......... 78 Appino, Sharen Ann ..... Apsley, David ........... Apsley, Kenneth Erwin. . . Arabia, Paul. .27, 140, 172 Archer, Jerry E. 79, 206, 256 Armstrong, Donald .... 63, Armstrong, Edward W., Jr. Armstrong, Kenneth W..66, Armstrong, Wanda Eloise. Arnett, Gary M.. .76, 267, Arnold, Mary Lou .... 69, Atchley, William Ray .... Atkins, Gerald D. ..... 61, Atterbury, Jancil Sue. .119, AuBuchon, James M. 65, 81,101,115 Ausernus, Judith F. .... 29 109, 118, 124, 198, 234 Austin, Melvin Ross. .109,, Austin, Susan Carol 29, 128, Ayers, Terry .......... 63, Azizian, Sarkis M. ...... . ,.. B - Babcock, Robert Owen.64, Bachman, Joseph Paul. .77, 7 7 Brackett, Wilma ......... Bagby, Robert Lee .... . . . Bailey, Betty Lou 71. 78, 90, 109, Bailey, Bobby Howard .... Bailey, Janeth Carole. . . . . Bailey, Sharon Lea. . . 110, Bain, Glenda Sue. . .71, 72, Bain, Karen Sue 21, 68, 172, 206, Bainter, Donald ......... Bair, John Lynn ......... 298 Bartelli, James R. .... 135, Barth, Johna Suann. . .59, 111,118,124, 189 Bartlow, Kimble Owens Bass, Daryle Ivan ..... Bates, Larry Don ........ Battaglia, Samuel Joe ..... Batten, Brent A. .... . Batten, Linda Kay.69, Baxley, Judith Ann. . . Bay, Bryant Neil ......... Beach, Michael James .... Beal, Richard W. 74, 172, 207, 256 109 122 Beasley, Clark Wayne.110, Beasley, Toy Don, Jr.. .83, Beasley, William F. .... 64, Beauchamp, Gene Lee .... Beckwith, Betty C.. . . . Beeson, Bill Dale.207, Behan, James Anthony. .93 Beitzinger, Philip A. ..... . Benander, Penny ........ 256 Bender, Gary Thomas. .79, Bendure, Keith Allen ..... Benelli, Karen Sue ....... Bennett, Charles F. ..... . Bennett, Gary Oliver 134, 142 Bennett, Paul Eldon ..... Bennett, Ronald J. ...... . Benso, Colleen .......... Benso, Kenneth. . .99, 109, Beougher, Rolland Ben 99, 109 Berk, Joseph Francis ..... Berrie. Helen Louise. . .68, Berry, Connie McLean 75, 112 Berry, Randall W. ...... . Berry, William M. ...... . Bertone, Janet Rae .... 93, Best, Jon Marie 70, 71, 177 Bestgen. Eugene J. ..... 93 Bettis, Thomas A., Jr. 62, 144 Betts, Ronald ........... Bever, Frances Darlene. . . Bever, Jerry Lee ....... 62 Bever, Sharon Sue ....... 7 7 182, 7 7 Bicknell, Dennis Lee. . .62, Bierman, Leonard E. 68,111, 178, Biggs, Billy Lee ......... Biggs, Tim Walter ....... Bigham, Larry .......... Billington, Carol Sue 111, 128, Billington, Judith Ann. . . . Bingman, David C. ....... . .40. 87. Bird, Hubert C. . . Bird, Judith Arm. .87, 122, Bishop, Linda Kay 60, 97, 118. Bitter, Daniel ........... Black, Rex E. .......... . Blackburn. Larry S. .66. 96. Blackwell William .... 144, Blair, Philip Bryce ....... Blair. Shirley ............ Blankenship, Bob Dennis 1 18, Blase, Susan Marie ....... Blazer, Mel Allen ........ Blazic, Linda Jo ...... 132, Blessant, Gary Gene ...... Blessant, Joyce Elaine .... Blessant, Larry L. ....... . Blessent. Charles ......... Blevins, Karen E.. .69, 124 Bliss, Betty Jo .... 59, 112: Blue, Rebecca Louise 1. 144, Blundell, George Joseph . . Boatman. Dona Gail. 72, 75 Bock, Michael Brian. . .98,' Bodine, Vicki Kay ..... 21 69. 105, 132 Boecker, Frances J. 77, 93, 105 Boese, James S. .......... Bogatay, Eunice Marie 118, 132, Boggs, Marilyn R. .... 118. Bogle, Mary Ina ...... 119 Bohn, Larry Robert 99, 116, 118 Bohrer, Thomas J. 81. 89, 172 Bohrer. William Pete ..... Boice, William Arthur .... Boisdrenghien, Vicki L.. . . Bolen, William .......... Bollwinkel. Barbara A. . 119 Bonewitz, Jerry P. . 27, 134, Bonnici, Charles J. .82, 135 Booe, Richard B. ....... . Booker, Joyce Elaine. . .68, Boone, Emajean ....... 91, Boone, Michael Don ..... Boore. Marvin L. ....... . Bordelon. Sandra Marie . . Borden, William A., Jr.. . . Bourland, Agnes Ann. .95, Bourland, Louis ......... Bournonville, Richard L. 116, Bowden, Charlotte Ruth 70, 128, 178 Bowers, Sheryl Gaye ...... Bowles, Roger Lynn ...... Bowlin, Judith Raylene. . . Bowman, Walley Eugene 140, 178, Boyd, James ............ Boyd, Neva Jean ....... . Boyer, Kenneth .......... Bozman, Freda Elizabeth 78, 95, 109, 119, Bradbury, Gary M. ..... . Bradew, James .......... Braden, Jolene E.. .69, 122 Bradfield, Warren Wayne. Bradley, Amos O. ....... . 7 a 7 7 207 278 178 .257 .223 198 178 110 207 207 207 223 .207 198 198 138 223 207 207 198 189 178 178 198 223 178 198 178 135 112 189 68, 178 207 142 189 207 207 189 207 274 274 178 223 207 135 207 208 127 189 198 189 189 189 189 189 198 235 178 178 189 276 190 198 .77 198 223 257 .66 178 .78 208 Bradley, Orval L. ....... . Bradrick, Judith Nelson. . Brady, Dorothy .......... Branham, Diane 59, 75, 99, 119,124 Branson, Zella Lawr ..... '. Branum, LeRoy Shively. . . Breazeal, Barbara ..... 124, Breen, Lynn Paul 64, 87, 99 Brennan, Edward Michael Brewer, Eunice B. ....... . Brewster, Glen A ........ Brezina, Anna Marie 60, 93, 97,114,119 Bridenstine, Mary Lou 1 11, 122 Bridges, Jane Ann 72, 109, 118 Brillhart, Larry Wayne.86, Brock, Alva Jackson ...... Brock, Bonnie Jean 60, 78, 118 Brock, Ralph Ernest ..... Brodrick, John Everett. 142 Brogan, Carolyn Marie 71, 93, Brooks, Paul M., Jr.. . .78, Brookshire, Robert R., II 81, 82, 93,172, Brown, Carolyn Sue ...... Brown, David Edgewood. . 7 7 Brown Frank Emery. . .65 Brown, George Thomas, Jr. Brown, Jacquelyn L. 68, 69, 131 Brown, Jerry Lee. .79, 190, Brown, Lloyd W. ....... . Brown, Mildred I. ...... . Brown, Pauline Louise , , 60. 132, Brown, Robert Joseph. 140, Brown Stephen Jr. ..... . Browning, Bruce? Jack. .65, Browning, James Orval. . . Brownsworth, George A. 86, 114, 138, Bruce, Carl B. ....... 144, Bruce, Louisa Jane .... 80, Brunet, John Edward 190, 256, 258, Bruster, Glenn .......... Bryan, Larry G. ........ . Buchman, Carl Jerome. . . Budd, Carolyn Sue 72, 75, 112, Buechline, Monty ........ Bunch, James Earl .... 110, Bundell, George ......... Bunting, Gerald Thomas. . Burden, James . f ........ Burge, Virginia Lee. . .59, Burger, Connie Jo .... Burgess, Larry Lee.61, Burghart, Jon Denton. .61, .68, 136, Burgin, Gary Stafford ..... Burgner, Rand Alfred . 142, Burlison, David ..... Burnett, Bernard O. . Burnett Carol June.. Burnett, Gilbert W.. . Burns, Jeanell Kay.68, Burns, Mary Beth. . . Burns, Raymond Earl. 184, 118, .77, Burris, Edwin E. ..... . . . . Burris, Violet Suzann 29, 128, 190, 235, Burt, Alice Lucille .... .59, Busby, Robert Earl. . . 117, Busch, Erick Leroy ........ Bushey, Elizabeth M.. . .60, Busse, Velma Marie .... . . . Butcher, Tonnie Suenell . 60, Butler, Edward Allen ...... Butler, Jerry Lloyd .... 66, Butler, Joe Dale. . .63, 83, Butler, Melford D.. .... 81, Butz, Nelson L., Jr..66, 86, Byram, Arthur Charles. . . Byrd, Bonnie B., ....... 78, ...C.. Cable, Charlotte LaVon. . Cain, Graham ....... 144, Caldwell, Linda ......... Caldwell. Robert Wane . . Callow, Terry Lynn ...... Calo, John Anthony. . .66, Camp, Kathryn Ann 60. 71. 111, 114, 129, Campbell, Bille Calvin .... Campbell, Craig F. 79, 140. 199, 256 Campbell, Jem, H.. . .107,, Campbell, Mary C. 103,104,113,124 Campbell, Patrick E. .... . Campbell, Phyllis Gayle 68. 111, 124, 178, Campbell, Robert J. .... . Campbell, Theobell G. . .. Canfield, James R. ...... . Capranica, Patrick R. . . . . Careggio, John D Carl, Kathy ............. Carlile, Jim Lawrence .... Carlin, Ed .............. Carlisle, Millie Ann ...... Carlson, Charles LeRoy . . Carlson, James Matthew 93, Carlson, Harley ...... 138, Carlyon, Dorothy Lee. 114, Carmean, Ila ..... 74, 119, Carmichael, James .... . Carnall, Ruth Arminta. . . Carney, Neil Francis ..... Carr, Connie L. 70, 72, 80,119, 199 Carson, Mar Lee.78 109 Y Y 3 Carson, Mary Lois . ..... . Carter, Ed Cole 256, 258, 263 Carter, Jerri Anne. .72, 75: Carter Karen Jean.68, 119, Carter, Sam E. ......... . Carter, Victor ........... Cartwright, Judith Kay. . . Caruthers, David L.. .136, Carver, Ronald Howard. . Casady, John Terrill. . .61, Castagno, Mary Ann 93, 124 Castellani, John F. ...... . Cates, Wilma Carolynn. . . Cavanagh, John Joseph. . . Caylor, Samuel Edward.65 Cease, Lewis Dwayne .... Cerne, Harold Charles . . . Chace, Loren Charles .... Chambers, Michael N. . 179 Chambers, Susan Kaye . . . Champion, Sandra Kaye 75, 112 Chancellor, Charles L. 65, 79, 81, 98, 199, 274 Chaney, Irma Louise 70, 72,119, 206 Chard, Alfred Leroy ..... Chase, Daniel Joseph ..... Cheek, Janet Ellen ...... Chelesnik, Johnnie ....... Chen, Teh Hsuan ........ Chesnutt, Myrna M.. . .60, Chew, Jerry Edward ..... Childress, Earl Keith 66, 83 p, J .......... Chrisman, Gerald Jack. . . Cho oe Leo J 74, 76, 87, 9 178 208 199 178 109 190 208 128 190 178 257 178 178 258 190 199 140 297 199 105 199 190 199 .60 199 208 178 199 178 199 178 208 178 178 199 245 199 .72 276 112 178 256 272 208 208 178 178 190 103 199 .61 190 208 179 179 279 179 265 275 208 199 .66 179 179 222 199 208 179 208 179 Student Index Christianson, Joel D. 91,190, Christmas, Patricia Ann. . . Christopher, William M... Chu, Peter Ka Mai ...... Chubb, James E. ..... 140, Cinotto, Connie Jo 52, 80, Clark, Alan .......... Clark, Barbara Ellen. . Clark Clarki Donald L. .... . Clark, Frank ........ Clark, Clark, J Clark, Layne .... 111, Clark, Steven Guy. . . . Clark, Steven Wayne. . Clark, Cynthia ....... Christopher .... Clark, Jim Ray ...... John Arthur. . . ohn Charles. . . 124, 182 .77, .65, 132, 188 Clarkson, Billie L. ...... . J 4 Cooper, Jerry Lee .... . Cooper, Richard E., Jr.. 107, Cooperstein, Bertram 63, 116, Copeland, James John 77, 107, Corl, Cathrine Amelia. 132, Corsini, Kenneth R. .... . Corte, Enrique Eduardo.64 Cortner, Sue Ellen.69, 132,, Cothran, Sidney T. ..... . Cotten, Charles William.. Cotter, Maurice H. 79, 256, 257, Cotterman, Kenneth L. . 61, Cottom, Adah J. 78,101,118,172, Cottrell, Gary Lynn. . . 140, Counce, Carolynn ........ Couse, Lyle E. ......... . Cowsill, William F. ..... '. Claunch, John Leo ....... Claybourne, Jerry Mae. 131 Claybourn, Garry J. ..... . Claybourn, Sonia ........ Clayton, Donna Lou 111,124, 190, Clayton, Phyllis Ruth 60, 179, Clemens, Robert Wayne . . Clemons, Carolyn Sue. 119 Clewell, Marcia Ellen 68, 109 Cline, Shirley L. 105, 119, 172 Clinton, Joseph DeWitt . 62 Clounch, Kenneth L.. . .65, Clough, Judith Marie 71, 80, 87 Clouse, Jerry Eugene ..... Clum, Larry R.. .134, 136, Coates, Jimmy Leon. . .63, Coble, Esther Lucille 70, 124, 199 Coble, Shirley Lou 72, 89, Coburn, Jerry Joe. 107, Cody, Ronald ........... Coggins, Grace L. 1, 68,124,179 Coker, Marlene Rose ..... Coldiron, James R.. . .140, Cole, Jerry Lee ....... 66. Cole, Ronald Lee. 103, Coleman, Beverly Jean . .68 Coleman, Marilyn D. . . . . Collins, Clifford Dean .... Collins, James Howard . 83, Collins, Janice Kay.68, 109 Colliver, Richard E. 118 142 209, 256, 257, 258, Combs, Connie Mae 70, 111 Commons, Donna L. .68, 69 Comstock, Harry Robert. . Condiff, Larry .......... Congdon, Charlene .... 59, Conklin, Everett Erwin. . . Conklin, Judith Mary. .69, Conn, Jerald Herbert ..... Conn, Sandra Louise. . .59, Connaway, Clifford A.. . . . Conner, Larry Eugene .... Cook, Alan Edward ...... Cook, James LeRoy ...... Cook, Paul Edmund, Jr. 134, 188, Cooksey, Benjamin F..110, Cooley, Richard ......... Collins, Cliff ............ Coon, Anna Mae. 111, 118, Coon, Sharon L..70, 72, 75, Coo er Ann Aleene 68 p .... , Cooper? Carole Sue. . . . . . Cooper, Harvey J.. . . . . . 9 Cox Cecil Ray .......... Cox, Gerald Laverne 64, 119, Cox, Glenda Lee .... 119, Cox, Jerry Ray .......... Cox Co Sharon Louise. . .69, 138 yf Richard 711166.86 Crabtree, Sally Marie. .69. 7 Craft, Jerry W. ...... 138, Craig, Kervin Allen Craig 68, 88, 179 Crain, Carolyn Sue ...... Cram, Deanna Gene 69, 124 Crampton, Harold R. .... . , R. Fred.89, 95, 98,, s 179, J 1 Crampton, Marion V.. . . . Crane, Charlene Sue. 1, 29, 84, 119, 124, 172, 209 179 179 190 190 222 209 190 144 199 259 199 209 257 179 199 199 199 199 209 .78 179 190 179 199 279 199 128 179 222 179 60, 199, 209, 234, 236, 242, 271 Crane, Darlene Lue .... 29, 101,117,119, 173, 209, 234, 237, Crawford, Alan Clark 65, 119, Crawford, Sandra Glee 72, 75, 112 Creed, Gerald Dean. .136,, Crespino, James, III ..... Crockett, David J. 119, 185, Cromer, Mary Ann 74, 93, 109, 118, 199, Cross, James Daniel .... 65, Crossield, Dollie ..... 119, Crossley, Patricia I. ..... . Crowe, Gerald Francis 135, 209, Crowell, Janet Oma .... 69, Crumer, Edward Darby. . . Crumley, Judith A. 119, 132 Crump, James David. . .663 Crutchfield, Nancy A..128, Cukjati, Donald E.. . . 138, Cummings, Albert R. 76, 77, Cummings, Rolland Dee 77, 142, Cundiff, Patricia Jo ...... Cunningham, Dale Steven 77 Cunningham, George W.. . Curl, James A. ......... . Curran, John A. ..... 138, Curran, Robert Patrick.66, Curt, James Donald ...... Cussimanio, William E.. . . Cutler, T. G. .......... . - D .. Dahl, Russell Frank. . .135, Dally, Gail Fern ..... 128, Dalton, David Vern ...... Dalton, Linda Lee ..... 68, 1 60, 124, 271 209 199 179 179 172 235 190 209 .59 279 190 144 209 108 179 209 134 191 105 191 199 209 209 191 .61 179 116 191 179 188 179 Damer, Marsha Ann . . 113, Danenhauer, Gerald D. 138, Daniels, Donald Ray. . 109, Daniels, Lawrence P. .... . Danley, Roger Owen ..... Darlington, Joan Elaine. . . Darlington, Thelma P. Darr, Carolyn Kay ..... 72, Darrow, David DeLoss .142 Dash, Michael Edward. . . Dauber, Robert Lee ...... Daunheimer, James Ervin 65, 85 Davenport, Robert D..209: Davis, Carl ............. Davis, Darlene Marie. 128, Davis, Deane Ray.65, 136, Davis, Harry Dean ....... Davis, Howard Bruce ..... Davis, Ivor Kistler.65, 83, Davis, Kenneth Eugene. . . Davis, Mary Helen 60, 119, 128 Davis, Michael M. ..... 65 Davis Sharon DeNise .... 7 Davis, Vonnie Kay .... 68, Day, Ronald Eugene ..... Day, Taylor Edward 86, 138 Dean, George Allen ...... Dearing, Larry W. .... . DeArmond, William E.. . . Deasy, Daniel Allen ...... Deaver, James Ray .... 61, DeCastro, Bette Jo ..... 93 DeChicchio, Thomas J.. . . J 64, Deckard, Everett Lee. . 180 Deel, Cecil W. ......... . DeGruson, James A. .... . DeGruson, Jerry ......... Delaney, Brian, Joseph. 142 Delaney, DiAnn 80, 87, 132, 173 Delaney, Kay Gene. . .1325 DeLange, Karen Sue. . .68, Dell, Antonia Jon C. . 78, 81 Dempsey, Anna Elizabeth 109 Dempsey, Rose Mary. . 119 Denham, Sandra L. ..... . Dennis, Aldene Louise 70, 109, 118 Dersy, Daniel ........... DeSetto, Andrew ........ Detwiler, LeRoy C. ..... . Devers, Patty May 111,124, Dewater, Beverly K. 111, 122, Dewey, Jackie Marlene. . . Dibble, Audrey Ann. . 127, Dickerson, Donald W.. . . . Dickerson, Nancy Lou 69, 94 Dickey, Karen Sue ....... , Dickson, Relna Lou 59, 97,118, 200 Diklich, Allen Sara , 80, 128, 200 Diklich, Richard Lewis . 65,, Dilworth, Larry Ray. .136, Dimick, G. E. .......... , . DiToma, John Paul ...... Dittmann, Ronald Dave 136, 137 Divine, Luanna Mae. .128,, Dixon, Barbara Kay 21, 128, 180, Dixon, Ruth ............ Dobbins, Barbara Kaye. . . Dodge, Judith L. 74, 94, 95, 113, 200, Dodson, Jerry Lee 66, 78, 103, 114, 206, s 1 J Dorsey. Bob G. ......... . Doerr, Glenn ............ Doffing, Kenneth M. 223 27, 66, 110,200 Dolanc, Terry Joe ..... 87, Donahoc, Mary Louise 60, 1 19. Donovan, Dennis Eugene 1 18, Donovan, Don D. 66, 134, 136, Donovan, Nelda Hawkins 111, 118, Dormois, Evelyn A. ..... . Doty, John David.61, 209, Douthill, Bob ......... 83, Douthitt, Augustus Dowell, Gary Edward. .6l, Downey, Richard G. .... . Downing, Ray Armond. . . Doyle, Carl Lynn ..... 78, Doyle, Jo Nell ....... 132, Dragoo, Donece M. 111,118,124, Drake, David R. ..... 142, Drake, Linda Caldwell.80, Drenik, Jack ........ , .... Drenik, Mary Ellen 118 132 Dringenberg, Ronald Driver, Fred ............ Druart, Carl ......... . Drybread. Roy Wayne .... Dryer, Billye Ann.60, 109, Dudley, George LeRoy. 138 Duggan, Thomas J. ..... . Dumm, LeRoy O. ...... . Dunbar, Elizabeth ....... Dunbar, David Leon 79, 267, 268, Dungan, Billye Lynne 60, 128, Dunham, Koeta Kay 68, 128, Dunham, Nancy Kay 69, 132, 180, Dunn, Bobby Leon ....... Dunn, Larry Arthur. .116, Dunning, Harold Dean 65, 116, Durham, John Franklin. . . Durscherl, Patricia Ann 94, 119, Dutcher, Dianna Dee 71, 118, Dye, Jack Everett ........ - E L Eads, Freeman .......... Eagleson, Virginia L.. 128, Eakins, Becky L.. .71, 210, Earnest, Karen Louise 59, 80, 119 Earnhart, Barbara Zane. . Earnhart, Billie B. ...... . Easley, Harry Michael. . 61 Eason, Marvin Roland 60, 144, Eason, William .......... Easter, Irene L. ........ . Easterly, Jerry . . . . . Eaton, Marvin .......... Eaton, Maurice .......... Ebesu, Alan Hitoshi ...... Eby, Richard Lee .... 119, Eddy, Edward A. ..... 119. Eddy, George Dennis. . .66, Eden, Glen Oliver ....... Edminster, Sallyanne. .74, 118,124, 200, 234 Edmonds, Margaret E. 72, 74, 94,119 Edwards, Eugene Coleman 142, Edwards, Roger Lee ..... 300 7 1 9 1 a 200 200 200 180 200 209 209 222 140 180 200 210 180 200 191 210 210 210 223 191 200 276 210 210 180 180 200 180 112 276 191 135 234 .93 191 191 200 210 191 222 210 200 231 200 180 200 191 180 210 223 223 223 273 180 191 210 138 210 111, 235 210 180 107 Student Index Egbert, Dennison ...... 61, Eggerman, Paul Edward 64, Ehart, Stephen Howard . 63, Eichorn, Gary ....... .... Eidsvig, Carol Ann 68, 89, 91, Eklund, Harold G..77, 102, Elimon, Betty 71,75,112,128, Elkins, Judith Ann ...... Elling, David Lee ....... Ellington, Janet Lou 128, 69, Elliott, Creighton .... Elliott, Frank Edwin 109, Elliott, Jerome .......... Elliott, Richard Duane. 136 Elliott, Susan Louise 60, Elliott, William C.. . . Ellis, Bill Maurice .... Ellis, Carolyn Sue .... Ellis Charles ........... Ellis Donald G. ........ . Ellis Ellis Ellisi Howard Norman . James ............. Sandra D. . . .80, Emerson, Betty Jane. . . 69, Emerson, Nancy June .... Emerson, Ronald Louis. . . Endicott, David Kaye .... Engle, George B. ....... . Enloe, Wilbert Lee .... 85, Eplcr, Karen Louise 40, 67, 80, Erikson, Darrel L. ..... 81, Erikson, Judy Elaine ..... Ertman, Irene Philips .... Essig, Clarence .......... Etter, Barbara ....... . Evans, Ramon .......... Evers, James Walter. . .6l, D F E. Fairbank, Judith Kay .... Fairbank, Milton M.. .258, Falconer, Elizabeth A. 59, 60 rains, cami Ann ..... 121,' Farabi, Anna Margaret 173, Farley, Cecil ............ Farnsworth, Sharon Lee . 93, Farnsworth, Shirley A. 89, 95, 99, 111 Farris, Patty Joan ........ Faulkner, Susan Kay 69, 114, 124, Favero, Tom N. ........ . Fawcett, Richard Louis. . . Feese, Connie Jo ........ Fenoughty, Joe Michael 142, Ferguson, Carol Marie . 67, Ferguson, Phyllis E. ..... . Ferlo, Louis Dale ..... 116. Ferman, Dennis Ross. . .77, Fernetti, Gloria Jean. . 118, Fessler, Mary Ann ....... Fickel, Spencer .......... Fiechtl, Rita Colleen ..... Fill, Russell Anthony. . .61, Finch, Curtis R. ....... 86, Finley, Edward N. 115,135, Fischer, Lawrence F. .... . Fisher, Richard Wayne. . . Fisher, Shirley Ann 71, 74, 94, 95, Fitch, Allen Foster ....... Fitch, Curtis ............ Fite, Linda Lea ...... 105, Fitzgerald, Nancy ..... 72, 5 Fitzgerald, Thomas G. .... . Fitzpatrick, Edward J..93, Flagg, Mary Sue ......... Fleming, Robert Joseph.93, Flores, Jane .......... 75, Flowers, Melvin James.. . Fogarty, Robert Lee ..... Foote, Kenneth E.. . . 140, Foote, Myrna Diane 70, 94, 95, 110, 200, Ford ohn T , J . ......... . Foreman. LeRoy. 89, 95, 99, Foster, Paul Harrison .... Fouse, Beverly Jeanne 68, 124, Fowler, Carolyn Louise 1, 72, 119, 124, 200, Fox, Mary Lou .... 60, 75, Fralic, Gail Frances. . 128, Frambers, Howard D., Jr. 63, 83 Francis, Wilma Sue 72g75,105,1l2, Franklin, Janet Faye 69, 119, Franklin. Thomas ..... 63, Frasco, Larry Ray ....... Frederick, George C.. .62, French, Grace ........... Freitag, John Ludwig. .62, Frevele, Earl ............ Fried, Jerry Stewart. . . 142, Fritts, Charles Lee ....... Fritz, Charles ...... ..... Frizzell, Harry William 78, 191 Fromong, Donald Lee .... Frownfelter, Jewell F.. 111, Fruit, Randall Wayne 65, 180, Fryor, Jackson .......... Fuentz, Charles Joseph. . . Feverborn, Kenneth 76, 77, 93 F uhrman, Edward Charles 66, Fulton, James Andrew. . 77, Fulton, Robert L. 79, 102, 140, 256, 259 Fultz, Richard Harold 77, 85, 107, 142, - G - Gabel, Joyce Ann ..... 60, Gadow, George Henry 191, 256 Gallinetti, Agnes Marie. . . Gallow, Terry .......... Gamble, Sharon Colleen. . Ganoung, Larry Ivan 97, 98, 109 Ganzman, Dale Eliot.135, Gardner, Donald P. .... . Gardner, Karen Kay 11 1, 118, 132 Gardner, Max .... 77, 117, Gariglietti, John Carl ..... Garman, Larry L. ...... . Garner, Janice Marie ..... Garoutte, Phillip Dan. .61, Garrett, Judy Ann ....... Garrett, Sharon ......... Garthwaite, Martin 66, 109, 142, Gartner, Frank K. ...... . Gascho, Kathryn A. .74, 94, Gash, Stephen Lee ....... Gast, Bob Leonard .... 66, Gastel, Nina Ann. . .68, 93, Gastel, Sally Ann .... 128, Gates, Barbara Sue 95, 118, Gates, Robert Joseph .... Gatton, Edna Evelyn. . .96, Gauert, Harold T. ...... . a 9 s 1 a Gay, Charles B.. . .6l, 142 Geier, Dorothy Ann .... 72 77, 91,109,114,118 Geiger, William 'P. . . . 140, Gelso, Robert David ..... Gemmell, Mary A. .... 70, Gendusa, Michele .... 118, Gerdes, James Arthur 1, 66, 142 Getz, Robert Micheal .... Ghods, Tinat Alireza ..... Ghods, Tinat Mohammad. Gibbs, Kenneth ......... Gibby, Patsy Ann ........ Gibson, Earl S. ......... . Gibson, Joan ......... 69, Gibson, Kay Lynne 99,111, 121, 124, 173 Gier, Delta W. ......... . Gilbreath, Roger W. .... . Giles, Loren R. ....... . . Gilham, Edward Daniel.40 Gill, Sherrill .... 209, 211, Gill, William Robert. . 180, Gillette, John C. ...... 87, Gilstrap, Gary Lynn ...... Ginardi, Madeline C.. .27, Girotto, Ronald Gene .... Glad, Lindeye Lou ....... Gladson, Donna Marie 71, 118, 191 Gladson, Dwayne E. .... . Gleason, Sharon Jane 52, 128, 192 Glick, Marcia E. 75, 112, 128 Gmeiner, Malinda Jo ..... 1 Gobetz, John Arnold. . .66, Goettel, Kenneth L. .... . Goff, Claude, ........... Gold, Linda R.. .119, 122, Golladay, Walter A. .... 61, Good. Donald E.. . .76, 87, Goodhall, Charles .... 116, Goodman, David Lee. 140, Goodsell, Joyce Elaine 59. 94, 119, Goodwin, Clair Bernard 276, Goodwin, Dannie L. ..... . Goold, V. C. ........... . Goosey, Grace Vera ..... Gorman, James Robert.64, Gorman, William ........ Gorman, William ........ Gosch, James ........... Gosch. Janet. .70, 71, 102, 105, 110, 112, 172, 201, Gosch, Tom 79.211, 256, 259 Goszdak, Carl Deen. . 109,, Goudelock, James Philip 86 138 7 1 Gowans, Willam ........ Grace, Harold Lee ....... Grace, James Coral ..... 66 89 Graham, Danny ......... Graham, Larry James. .65, Graham, Marilyn Sue 69. 119. Grant, Charles Richard . 65, Grant, Judy ............ Grantham, Judith Ann. 201, Grate, Bennett Lee ....... Gray, Dena Marlene ..... Gray, Michael Lee ...... Grayson, Paul Everett .... Greathouse, Ronald E. 64, 116, 140, Greely, Ronald .......... Greer, Roselee Eugenia.93, Gregor, Arvilla Fetrow. 110, Grenrood, David ........ Grier, Michael Dale 256, 259, J J v . .65 Ireland Stephen L.79, 192, 255 182 Griffee, Judith Diane 59, 118, Griffiths, Gary Nichol. Griggs, Mike Earl .... 180, Grigsby, Carmen ..... Grigsby, Eddie K. .... . Haile. George Douglas.66, 77, Grigsby, Everett M.. . . 110, Grillo, George V..64, 140, Grimes, William Robert 142, Grimm, George Bernard. . Grisham, Michele Sue 69, 180, Grisolano, Jack Wayne. . . Grizzell, Bill ............ Groh, Harry William 86, 138, Gross, Leslie . ..... 85, 142, Gubera, Conrad Bernard. . Gudgen, Richard Abbott. . Guffey, Rodger Warren 180. Guinn, Barbara Kay. . .60, Guinn, Donna Jo 132, 192.236, 239, Guinn, Randall F. .... 136, Guinn, Waymon ...... 64, Gwin, Harlan ........... .. H - Haa Gar John 211, g, y ..... Haage, Dorothy Eleanor 75, 112 Haberbosch, John. .64, 96,, Haberbosch, Marise Ann 20, 60, 74, 114, Hack Mary Sue ......... Hadtfsek, Jerome A. .64, 86, Hagemann, Elaine Kay 68, 91, Hagemann, Karon L. 80, 87, 91 Haight, Stephen L.. . .192,, Hainline, Mary B. ...... . Hale, Gordon Sylvester 1, 66, 98, 119, 201, Hale, Paul Lyndell .... 66, Hale, Rosielea ........ 69, Hall, Glen Argle. . .64, 99, Hall, Roger Thomas. . .66, Hall, Vicky Sue. .68. 109, Gunther, Allen F. . .... . . . . 211 Student Index Haskard, Donald E. ..... . Hasson, Jerry Lee. 118, 142 Hastings, Judith Ann 105, 124 Hastings, Ronald Eugene. Hatfield, Connie Lou 69, 94, 109, 180 Hatfield, Gary L. 79, 211, 256, 259 Hatfield, John Wesley. .653 Hathaway, James Clayton 1 18, Hathaway, Wanda Jean 78, 118 Hawk, Barbara .......... Hawkins, Richard Lloyd. . Hawkinson, Kenneth. . 136, Hawley, James .......... Ha Richard y, ........... Hayes, Karen Alice. . . 119, Hazlett, Phillip Dean .... Head, James Samuel. . 180, Hedrick, Terry Lynn 86, 138 Heidebrecht, Henry Dean 267, 268 Heidebrecht, Leo James. . Heim, Myrle Esther 72, 132 Hein, Marilyn Ann .... 72., Heitman, Linda Rae ..... Heller, Beverly .......... Helsel, Judy Lynn ....... Helsel, Vincent Charles. . . Henbest, Ray Allen ...... Hendershot, Edwin James 89, 93 Henderson, Idora .... 127,, Henderson, Jon H. ...... . Henderson Mar Alice.70 2 y 7 Hendon, Carl ........... Hendrickson, Oren ....... Herbeck, Judith Ann ..... Herron, Linda Eileen ..... Hersh, Paul DeWayne .... 1 7 1 Hess Anne Peyton 69, 128, 182, Hess, Everett ........... Hess, Harlan L.. ., .... 79, 173, 256, 259, Hess, Howard E. .79, 140, Hess Marcia Kay ....... Hamilton, Darwin Ralph 63, 89, 96, 117 Hamilton, Hudson Huston 138, 192 Hamilton, John .......... 224 Hamilton, Jon Roger. . .63, 93 192 Hamilton, Larry Ray. . 138 Hamlin, Barbara. .89, 128, Hammond, Edith Ann.69, Han, Judith Eileen .... 68, Hankins, Tom Dean 64, 97, 116 Harbort, William L. .... . Hardesty, Gary Lou ...... Hardin, Mary Ann ...... Hare, Larry Estel ...... 65 Harlan, Charles ...... Harmon, Barbara Kay. Harper, Roy Alvin ....... 129 Harris, Thomas. . . 77, 116, 136 Harrison, James M.. . . Harrison, Norma Jean. 111 Hart, George L. ....... 92, Hart, Sue ..... ......... Hartman, Ernie .... 64, 98, Harts, Dwayne Lynn ..... Harvel, Ronnie Rae.64, 98 Harvey, Paul Enos ....... Harvey, Robert Gene. .63, Hartz, Sharon Lynn ...... Hashimoto, Hedy Y. 72, 119, J 9 J Hessieltine, Hubert D.. .62, Hessong, Randall Lee .... Heston, Kathleen Marie . . Heusted, Leroy Duane 79, 192, 256 Hevel, Gary Francis ..... Hey, Billy .............. Heydenberk. Willis .... 61, 95, 99, 192, 256, 259 Hicklin, James William 66, 89, 97, Hicks, Hiram John ...... Hicks, Treena Joan ...... Higdon, Johnny Raymond Higgins, Robert Keith. 192, Higgins, William D. 86, 138, Higgs, Suzanne Yvonne 132, Hight, Helen Joan ....... Hightower, David H. .... . Hill, Billy .............. Hill, Cordelia ........... Hill, Donna Deanne 68, 69, 91, Hill, Patricia Ann. .68, 96 Hillier, Lynn Alouise ..... Hilt, Elton ............. Hines, Brenda Sue ..... 67 Hines, Monty Ray ....... Hinthorn. Daniel Robert. . Hinton, Charles F. ....... . J 279 211 192 211 235 276 180 211 192 .59 180 201 .77 211 212 212 276 182 270 192 182 182 182 132 182 212 182 192 182 212 192 212 224 182 182 192 265 212 140 262 272 182 212 212 128 259 110 224 79, 276 192 182 201 212 257 182 192 201 201 224 224 182 182 182 224 212 192 201 222 Hisey, Charles M. ...... . Hitt, Melton ............ Hizar, Sharon K. ..... 124, Hobbs, Leslie Clark. . .118 Hobson, Alan D. ...... 66, Hodges, Larry Eugene 77, 114, Hodgson, Carole E. .... 70, Hodson, Sharon Marie.71, Hoffman, Gail Eugene.93, Hoffman, Patricia Ann . . . Hogan, Marilyn M. ..... . Hogan, Wanda .......... Hoisington, Samuel Kemp. Holladay, Judy K.. . . 132, Holland, Ralph Arthur. . . Holley, Donald Edwin . 135 Hollingsworth, Saundra 60, 118, 132 Holman, Bobby Kenneth. . Holman, Peter J. ........ Holmes, Homer ......... Holmes, Larry Ned .... 62, Holmes, Larry Wayne .... Holmes, Lewis D. 212, 256, 259 Holmes, Mary Darlene .... Holmes, Nancy I.. .72, 75, Holtgren, Darwin. 75, 136, Honeycutt, Katherine E. 136, Hood, Christopher R.. . . . Hood, Floyd Lee ........ Hood, Robert ........... Hood, Tony E. ....... 76, Hoover, Betty Lou .... 72, Hoover, Judith Earlene. 72, Hoover, Larry Clyde 117, 1 18, Hoover, Mary Jo 72, 74, 97, 118, Hopkins, Anita Joyce 70, 131. Hoppe, Roberta Jean 59, 109, Hopper, George ......... Hormozdiari, Iraj ........ Horn, Marlys C... . 70, 72, Horn, Thomas Larry. . 107, Hosman, Charles Lee .... Houck, David P, ...... .. Hough, Robert Leroy .... Houser, Everett E. ...... . Houser, Raymond D.. . . 79, Houseweart, Tim LeRoy.. Howard, Forest L. ...... . Howell, Roger L. .... 138, Howerton, Dale A. 116, 138, Howton, Charles Baker. 257 Hoyt, Laurie Susan ...... Huang, Ping Cheong. . .64, Huang, Wai Mun ....... Huber, Gayle Ann.59, 128, Hubbard, Paul ........ 63, Huddleson, Michael Lee 63,117, Hudson, Beth Elaine 94,111, Hudspcth, James Russell 66, Huff, Sharon Elaine. .109, Hughes, Mary Lucile ..... Hughes, Roberta Louise 68, 69, 111, Hughlett, Mary Elaine.59, Hull Stirlin Ross 64 , g ..... , Hulsey, Sharon Louise .... Hunter, Richard ........ Hurley, Patricia Ann ..... Hurt, Emma Lau ..... 118, Houston, Marilyn ........ Hutchins, Robert Roy. .65, Hutchison, Beth Ann. .69, Hyde, John Wendell ..... 9 192 .63 201 192 222 192 201 182 192 201 212 201 182 212 212 192 212 255 201 .79 182 138 263 192 212 212 212 182 212 279 110 234 182 182 201 201 182 276 .77 212 192 182 201 192 212 201 182 .212 182 212 276 163 222 .72 182 224 192 192 182 192 192 182 212 192 182 224 182 212 224 192 182 .62 Hyde, Thomas Standish .... 182 H1- Ingber, Andrew ......... Ingold, Richard Rex ..... .182 Irvin Janice Leah .... 128, ..J- Jackard, Anna Lou ....... 128 Jackson, Carol Sue. . .128, 182 Jackson, Carolyn Sue ...... 97 Jackson, Dan ............. Jackson, Manley .......... Jacobse n, . . . James Ella Jean .......... 1 .61 212 Fred Arnold .182 127 182 James, Emil Leon ..... . . . James, Francile James, Jerry Joe .......... 40, 67, so, 122, 212 192 James, Marilyn Colleen .... 94 Janezic, Carol Lee ........ 132 Jefferson, Anita Sue ...... 212 Jenkins, Joe Wiley ......... 77 Jenkins, Robert Earl 136, 267, 269 Jensen, Carol Anne Jensen, 68, 128, 182, 265 Jeanine Emily.72, 124 201 Jent, Larry Ray .......... Jewell, Richard Allen ..... 213 John, D avid Eugene. . . 79, 259 John, Nancy Lee 60,91113,201 Johnson, Andrew J. 51, 55, 76, 77, 81 Johnson, Annette..94, 95, 124 Johnson, Bess Elizabeth 119,213 Johnson, David Alan ...... 136 Johnson Johnson , Francis Elmer .... , Frankie Sue ...... .65 111 Johnson, Gary Wayne ..... 138 Johnson, Janice T 70,121, 131, 213 Johnson, Jerry Ray ....... 136 Johnson, Margaret K 72, 77,112, 119, 213, 235 Johnson Ricky ........... 136 Johnson, Robert Edward 65, 89, 182 Johnson, Stephen.61, 136, 182 Johnson, Virginia Kaye 21, 114, 132 Johnston, James Kent .... 257 Johnston, Leroy ....... 64, 182 Johnston, Lorna May. .59, 119 Jones, Christy Lyn 1, 60,111, 297 Jones, Dolores ............ 113 Jones, Fleta Lee .......... 109 Jones, Frank L, . . . . . .82 Jones, Jerry ........ ..... 6 3 Jones, Jewelean .......... 127 Jones, Larry William 61, 85, 117 Jones, Leonard ........... 224 Jones, Linda Kay 72, 74, 201, 213 Jones, Linda Kay.69, 118, 182 Jones, Marilyn Louise ..... 182 Jones, Robert William 66, 109,213 201 Jones, Roger F. ...... 138, Jones, Sharon Kay ........ 182 Jones, Stanley Arthur. .63, 182 Jontra, Roscoe Lee ....... 201 182 Jorden, Mary Jane .... 69, Joseph, Lila Ann 92,111,118, 213 Joseph, Melvin Clay ...... 201 Journo Jowes, t, Cynthia Ann 60, 93, 118, 201 Terry ............. 22 301 .. K - Kaff, Janice Marie 80, 118, 128, Kamaguchi, Walter ...... Kammerer, Robert ....... Karr, Carol Marie. . . . . Karr, Lonnie Ray ........ Kastler, Larry ........... Kastler, Linda Jean 68, 118, Kato, Hideo ............ Katzer, Carol Ann E. 105,111,122, Kaufman, Maryln Lee.68, Kayser, William A..64, 183, Kazmierski, Carole .... 99, 104, 113, 124, 173, 201, Keearns ohn E , J . ....... . Keegan, Mary Kath1een.93, Keele, Rebecca 78, 99, 119,124, Kem, Kay L. ....... 70, 72, 112,119,173, 235, Kelch Russell ........ 142, Keller, Danny Ray ....... Keller, Karen F. 89, 105, 118, 124, Kelly, Henrietta ......... Kelsey, Carolyn Carr. .111, Kelsey, Karl Russell ..... Kelsey, Loren G. ....... . Kelso, James David ...... Keltner, James E. 74, 94,113, 119, Kemp, Frederick Edward 93, Kendall, Robert C. 80, 87, 94, Kennedy, Kay ........... Kerley, Judith E.. .80, 91, Kernohan, Colleen 113, 132 Kerns, Robert Lynn 134, 140 Kerns, Ronald Laynn 134, 141 Kerr, James Martin 66, 138 Kersey, Helen Ruth ...... Kersten, George W., Jr. 185, Kessel, Lynda Sue ....... Key, Gary Lee ....... 201, Kibler, George Leroy. . 183, Kibler, Judy K. ....... 97, Kibler, Mitzi .......,.... Kiddoo, Betty Lucile 59, 105 Kieffaber, Gwendolyn 68, 114, 128 Kilgore, William Paul .... Kime, Larry Lynn ..... 98, Kime, Warren Lee ....... Kimerer, Nina Ruth ..... Kincaid, Gary L. ..... 103, King, Joseph F. ........ . King, Kay E. ......... 93, Kinne, James Lee ........ Kirk, Ronald D. ........ . Kirkendoll, Gregg Max. 78, Kirkendoll, Michele Roy 136, Kirley, John ............ Kirpatrick, James L. .... . Kitch, Sheila Eileen 72, 75, 112 Kite, Trudy L. 110,114,115 128, Klein, Robert Lee . . .,. . . . Klepac, Richard L. ..... . Klopfenstein, Laura 71, 74, 111 Kneebone, James C.. . .40,i Kneller, Kay M. ...... 94, 302 1 Q s 7 1 5 Student Index Knewtson, Beverly Jean 72, 97, 109, Knewtson, Karen Kay 70, 72, 77, Knewtson, Nancy E. 94, 119, Knight, Harold H. ....... . Knoll, John Mathew ...... Kocher, Earl Dean. 78, 119. Kocher, Sond-ra Louise.213, Koonce, Margaret Elaine. . Kopmeyer, Joyce Elaine. . . Koppers, Anne Luella ..... Korach Janice S. ........ . Korach, Marilyn Kay ..... Kordas, Ronald R. 114,136,137, Korn, Thomas L. ..... 79, Kosorog, Cecilia A. . 72, 110, Kotzman, Sharon Jolene 128, Krack, Janet Rae ........ Kramer, Jim L. ........ . Kramer, Lawrence J. . 65, 79, 93, 103, 119, 206, 213, 256, 259 Krase, Lloyd Eugene.138, Krase, Michael Kent ..... Kruse, Thomas .......... Krusich, Mary Kathryn 128, Kueck, E. Jeanette .'72, 206, Kunstel, Kenny Joe. . . 107, Kuo, Chen Win ......... Kurdestani, Sharrokh .... Kusunoki, Henry Allan . 66, -L- Ladek, Kenneth E. 134, 135, LaFarge, Rupert Lealan.. Laffgerty, Leroy Jackson . . Laine, Sharon Kay. . . 124, Laing, Ray A. ......... . Lair, John Leo .......... Lamb, Sally ...... 60, 119, Lamborn, Harry W. .... . LaMette, Larry Richard 66, 144, Lampe, George Paul ..... Lampo, Clive R. ....... . Lampo, Pearlie Jeane .... Lampson, Delbert E. .... . Lance, Larry K. 134, 138, 139, Landrum, William C.. . . . Lane, Genard ....... 134, Lane, Larry A. ......... . Larimore, Leland Keith . . Larmer, Helen Joyce. . .68, Larson, Glenn. .. .. .. Larson, Violet Marie .... LaSalle, Stephen Paul ..... Laswell, Pat .......... 68, Latinis, Mary Adele 72, 93,113,118,124, Laughlin, Dwight .... 202, Lawhorn, John ........... Lawrence, Arthur Terry. 66, Lawrence, Michael G. 136, 137, Layden, Marilyn Frances 80, Layden, Ronald F. ....... . Leach, Jim .............. Leatherman, Diana Jones 52, Leatherman, Jerry M. 79, 202, Lee, Dale Arthur ......... Lee, Harry Jameson ...... Lee, John ............ 82, Lee, Patricia ...... 71, 72, Leech, Merle E.. .86, 139, Leek, Linda Sue .... . .59, Leeper, Gail ......... 128, 202 Leever, Donald Frank. 128, 202 LeGore, Marjorie M. 70, 104, 202, 234 Lehman, Gerard William. 14, 64 Leiker, William Leon 65, 93, 202, 279 Leker, Lois Marie .......... 69 Leming, Ruth A. 74, 99,118, 214 Lemon, Jerri ............. 224 Lenne, Tony ............. 224 Leonard, W. Lucille ....... 202 Lester, Thomas ...... 256, 274 Lester, Sandra Jeanne. .68, 183 Lewis, Jackie Mae.71, 114, 132 Lewis, Richard Lee ....... Liebig, Laura ........ 128, Lincoln, Darrell Joe ........ 83 Lindsay, Edward Eugene .77 183 81, 276 Lindsey, Carolyn Sue 40, 67, 89, 214 Lipps, Donna Kay ........ 183 Little, Sharon Alice ....... 183 Littlejohn, Jim L. ..... 65, 183 Livingston, William R. 64, 77, 114, 202,270 Lock, John David ........ 202 Locke, Lewis Alvin. . . 117, 202 Locke, Robert Stephen 66, 139, 183 Loesch, Jimmie Lee .... 61, 183 Logan, Charles Glen. . .78, 214 Logsdon, Mary Z. 77,114, 122, 202, 270 Lohman, Robert H. ...... . Lomshek, Stephen ..... 93, Longerot, Donna E. 75, 128, 214, 244 Longstaff, Ronald E. 76,102,174, 214 Looker, Jerry R. . 77, 117, 222 Love, Gaines D. ...... 136, 202 183 141 .77 224 Love, Larry Kent ......... Loveland, Dennis Robert . . Lovgren, Paul W. .......... 99 Lowe, Robert E. .......... 222 Lowe, Ronald D. ......... 214 Ludlum, Earl Reynaud. .95, 99 Ludlum, Marvin P. .66, 116, 214 Lukon, T. Timotheia 72, 75,112,124, 214 Lundquest, Don H. ....... 214 Lundstrum, Don R .... .... 2 22 Lynch, Thomas Richard 65, 83, 183 Lyon, Colleen Ann.68, 93, 183 Lyon, Esther ......... 60, 202 Lyon, Julie .............. 112 Lyon, Kenneth S. .......... 81 Lyons, Malcom David ...... 93 -- M - McAlpine, Iris Elaine ..... 131 McAtee, Michael L. 64, 107, 183 McBurney, Diana A...60, 202 McCabe, Joyce Ann. . .68, 183 McCall, Jerry Lynn ....... 141 McCann, Taylor Lee. . 141, 183 McClaskey, George E..107, 183 McClenahan, Janice E. .... 183 McClenahan, Maurice D. 98, 108, 202 McClenahan, Sharon K. 29,129, 214, 235, 271 McCloskey, Carol Ann.93, 183 McClure, Arthur L.. . .63, 183 McClure, Jerome Howard 119, 214 McClure, Linda Lee 59, 118, 202 McClure, Michael Glen 63, 183, 274 McClure, Patricia J. . . 132, McConnell, Jim H. ..... . McCoal, Terry .......... McCord, Karen Sue 55, 103, McCorgary, Marvin V. 119, 214, McCormick, Charles L.. . . McCormick, Theodore .... McCourt, Thomas Edward 135, 202 McCullough, Dana ...... McCullough, Lana Gail 121, McCully, Gael Alvin 66, 89, 109 McCutchen, Linda D.. . . . McCracken, Janelle ...... McDaniel, Claude Scott.. McDaniel, Elain ......... McDaniel: James ........ McDonald, Barbara Faye 67, 119 McDonald, Douglas N.. 141 McDonald, Gary Don ..... McDonald, Gracie R.. .69, McF'arland. Robert E.. . . . McFerrin, Cecil Don 138 202 .224 .224 244 272 .274 .224 276 .224 128 202 ..6O .224 .194 ..59 .224 214 183 .183 183 .107 ,202 272 McFerron, Carrol A.. .132, 214 McGavran, Earl W. ....... 138 McGee, Joe David ..... 61, 184 McGinnis, Calvin ......... 224 McGinnis, Dorothy L..129, 194 McGlothlin, Donald E. 76, 87, 139 202 McGrew, Joyce Irene 71,94, 111,124,194 McKenna, Gerard ......... 87 McKillip, Jerry L. ..... 66, 109 McLean, Ben ............ 276 McMahon, Jacqueline N. 69, 132, 184, 234 McManis, Roy Kenneth .... 194 McMullen, Michael 65, 113, 202, 295 McNally, Michael Alan .... 214 McNeill, Patrick ......... 194 McNew, Gerald G., Jr. 27, 79, 86, 139, 202 McNickle, Earnest W. 62, 74, 77,116, 214 McNown, Velma Jeanne 71, 119, 194 McWilliams, James F. .... 202 Mace, George Barrett 65, 184, 257 Macheers, James R. ..... 214 Macklin, Dennis Dean 65, 107, 184 Macklin, Vera Joan 72,109, 132,194 Macy, Corbet ........... 224 Maendele, Betty ......... 112 Maendele, Raymond E.. . . 184 Maes, Lawrence Robert. . 194 Mahaffey, Kenneth Leon 77, 93, 214 Mahaney, Marda ........ 224 Mailath, Ethel Frances. .. 202 Main, Charles Allen ..... 107 Mallory, Janice Ellen.129, 184 Malmberg, Karen Diane 71, 75, 194, 234 Manning, James Charles 65, 83, Manning, MacDonald, Jr.. . Mansour, Manuel Y. . . 78, Manwarren, Leon ....... . Marcum, Linda Faye. . .... Marks, Donald Lee .... 61, Marquardt, Gary F.. . .14, Marquardt, James Henry. . 184 135 214 224 194 214 215 109 Mosley, Hazel A. ..... 127, 66, 109, Marquardt, Phillip H Marquardt, Vicky Kay. 129 Marrone, Judith Ann 93, 109, Marsenburg, Juanita ..... Marsh, Gregory Parks .... Marsh, Richard S. .... 118, Marshall, Gail W. ...... . Marshall, Terry Lee 66, 225 Marti, Richard Lee .... 66, Martin Charles Etta L.. . . 65, 96, Martin Martini Frank Albert, Jr. Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin J Martin, 61, , Gary ........... i Larry Earl .... 65, , Midge .......... Ollie Estelle ..... Ray Lee ........ 1 7 , Sandra Sue ...... John Joseph. . .77, Richard Earl.202, Student Index Millard, Brees Ralph, Jr. 27, 65, Miller, Bobby Elzo ...... Miller, Buddy Lewis 64, 215, Miller, C nthia Suzanne Y 68, 119, 129, Miller, Donald. . 101, 174, Miller, Donald Leon. .... Miller, Fred ........ 61, Miller, Jack Lee ......... Miller, Jean M. .... 51, 68, 74, 104, 111, Miller, Judith Lela ...... Miller, Kelley ........... Miller, Leonard J..27, 138, Miller, Martha Kay ..... . Miller, Maurice Lowell. .. Miller, Pamela Ann 68, 132, Miller, Samuel Kelley. .93, Miller, Sue A. ......... . Milliken, Donald P. ..... . Parker, Carl Herbert 195 Peek, Francis Edward. .65, Metcalf, Richard J. ..... . Martin, Sue ............ Martinez, Adelfo ........ Martinez, Leonard M. . . . Martino, Louis Riy ...... Marvel, Nancy Carol ..... Mason, Michael Byron . . . Mason, Walter A. 61, 79, 97,108 Mas uelier Sharon Sue q , . . Massey, Richard W.. . . 79, Massey, William Bruce. . . Mathews, Florence Marie 60, 132 Mathis, Carllyn Lee 60, 132 Mathis, Larry Lee ....... Matteucci, Frank Andrew 64, 136 Mattox, Craig James 63, 83 Maughlin, Carlton S. . . . . Maughlin, Stanley ....... Maupin, Ronald J. .... 79, Mawdsley, Donald ....... Maxfield, Barbara Ann. . . Maxson, Willard Leon .... May, George Edward. .64, May, Joseph Henry ...... Maycumber, John P. .... . Mayer, Mary E.. . .72, 94, 118,132, 206, Mayfield, Larry Ray. . 107, Mayo, JanePKathleen 69, 121, 122 Meade, Mary Ann ....... Means, Verna Marie 60, 118, Meditz, Josef P. ...... 119, Mehaffy, Orville A. .... 65, Mier, Janice I ....... 122 Meier, Kenneth Dale. 143, Melton, Sharon Kay 59, 115, 129 Mendoza, Herman John Men him Anthon I 64, g . U, ' y J.. . . . Menghini, Judith Kay 105, 111 Menhusen, James E. .... . Merando, Sandra Sue .111, Merrick, Nancy Gail ..... Messenger, John D. .... . Messer, Marie A..111, 129, Mills, Frederick Riley ..... Minden, Neil Udell ........ 65 Minelli, Richard Lee ...... 184 Mintz, Merle Edgar. .117, 194 Miranda, Tony Michael .... 93 Mirjahangir, Farokh ...... 184 Misch, Gary Dexter. . . 114, 203 Misegades, Charlotte A. .59, 215 Miskimon, Richard Don Mitchel Mitchel 267, l, Barbara Ann . 132, l, Janie. . .72, 132, Mitchell, Jerry Lee ...... Mitchel Mitchel Moberly, Richard Lee 86 l, Kenneth B..l39, l, SherrieL .59, 119, . 139, Mock, Ralph E.. . 76, 174, Moffett, Dixie Lee 74, 102, 119, Molinar, Louis John ...... 194 Molka, Mary F..59, 74, 80, 87 Monroe, Dennis Richard. . .184 Montee, Donald Ray ...... 215 Montee, Jacqueline. .... . . Montee, Jacqueline ....... Monteith, Virginia Anne 40, 80, 215 Montgomery, Andrew J. 66, 194, 255, 274 Moon, Emily Jane. . .132, 215 Mooney, Robert .......... Moor, Brenda J. ..... 122, Moore, Arthur W. 118, 143, Moore, Barbara Jean 21, 129, 194, Moore, Jeanne, Sue ....... Moore, Judith Ann . 97, 118, Moore, Leland Warren .... Moore, Loren A. ........ . Moore, Ronald Eugene.63, Moore, Sharon Margaret 69, 118, 129, 184, 234 Moorehead, Chester W. .... 65 Moreland, Margie Helen. .184 Morey, James Ray ........ 194 Morford, Kenneth Craig . .203 Morford, Martin G. 65, 90, 143, 203, 255, 274 Morgan, Ronald J.. . . 143, 203 Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Micks, Kenneth Jacob .93, Marcia G. 89, 93, 118, 124, Philip Raymond . . Betty Ann . 68, 131, Mielke, Barbara Rene .... Miksch, Judith Ann. . .69, Morris, Arlef Dai ......... Morris, Ermalene E. ..... . Morris, Homer Harold 1 13, 215, Morris, Patricia Ann 99, 113, 215, Morris , Robert ...... 65, Morrison, Bonnie Carol 67, 118, Morton, Richard. 61, 78, 95, Moss, Melvyn.79, 143, 194 Motazedi, Hormoz . . . 168, Motazedi, Sandra Ann . . . Motokawa, June Kazuko 124, Motokawa, Stephen H. 82, 136, Mount, James L..74, 113, Mullen, Samuel Dean .... Mullies, David D. ...... . Munger, Glen Earl ...... Munn, Phillip Edward, Jr. 83, Munsell, Jay B. ...... 114, Munsinger, Stephen M. 143, Munson, Phillip Scott .... Murdock, Patricia Ann 66, 184, Murkin, Gary L. ..... 256, Murphey, Blaine A. ..... . Murphy, Karl D. ....... . Murphy, Lawrence. . . .93, Murray, Donald J. ..... . Murray, James .......... Murray, John E. ....... . Murray, Michael ........ Murrow, Jim L. ........ . Musil, Virgil ......... 93, Mussat, George Robert. . . Myers, Clifiord Joe ...... Myers, Richard F.. .64, 74, LN .. Nakamura, Leslie M...65, Natalini, Juanita ........ Nation, Darrel Lynn. . .61, Neely, Robert Joseph .... Negrete, Julia Carmen . . . Nelson, Charley Joe ...... Nelson, Phyllis Ann. .109, Newcomer, James K., Jr. 79, Necomer, Mary Ellen .... Newlin, Gale Keith. . . I . . Nichols, Anthony R. . . .87, Nichols, James Kenneth 134, Nichols, William John.79, Nicholson, John Kent 194, 274 Nicklaus Gar Dean 62 , y . . . . Noakes, Gloria Joan. 21, 59, Norman, John Charles .... Normand, Richard L..119, Norris, Ronald Bernard. . Norris, Ronald Eugene. . . North, Mary Alice 40, 67, 80 Northcutt, William H.. . . Norton, Gene Raymond 116, 136, 216 Novak, Ray Andrew ..... Nyberg, Jerry ........... Nye, Harold John ....... - O .- O'Brien, Ruth .......... O'Bryan, Robert M. .... . Ochel, Karen ........... O'Connor, Robert W.. .98, O'Dell, Thomas Ramsey 66, Odom, James Brian .... 63, Officer, Alvin Davis 64, 144, Olguin, Jorge C. ....... . Oliver, Michael. 85, 98, 119 Oliverson, Larry R. ..... . Olmsted, Jean Alice ...... Olson, Gary Lee ........ O'Malley, John C.. . .141, O'Malley, Joseph ..... 93, OiMalley, Lois Louise. 111, Oney, Arlend Wayne ..... Oney, Bonham Wayne .... Oney, Janet Kay 63, 116, 124, Ooley, Sue Carol 24, 89, 105, 114, Orender, Donald P. ...... . Osborn, Janice Marie ..... Osborn, Rex F. ......... . Osburn, Phyllis J. 60, 80, 119, 234, Ossana, Otto, Jr. ........ . Ott, John ............... Overman, David Elmer, Jr. 1 v 1 Owens, Joan Johnson ..... - P - Packard, Deanna Marie 111, Paddock, Janelle Tyree .... Page, Joyce Elaine 70, 74, 77, 94, 118, Page, Paul Alan .......... Palmer, David Allen 64, 77, 194, 274, Palmer, Marcia Lee 68, 124, Paramore, Jacqueline I. 71, 87, Paris, John Walter ........ Parish. Kathryn B. ...... . Park, Robert Leon ........ 89, 143, Parker, Gary Lynn ........ Parkey. Marvin Roy ...... Parks, Barbara Dean 67, 105. Parks, Robert ......... 92, Parsons, Jo Ella Ann 71, 72, 92,111, Parsons, Charles .......... Parsons, Michael L. ..... . 132 Patchin, Patricia Ann . Pate, Martha Susan .... 94, Patterson, Claudia Jo ..... Patterson, Marvin R. 63, 185, Patton, Rodney Lee ...... Paugh, David Monford 134, Pauk, Steven Earl ........ Paulsen, Janet Sue 118, 124, Payne, Maudyne .......... Peacock, Juanita ......... Peacock, Tommy H. ..... . Peak, Joan .............. Pearman, Gerald Lee ..... Pearson, Richard E. .... . . Pearson, Vera Mae 74, 78, 118, Pease, Mary Kathryn 68, 89, 97, 185, Peebles, Carol Lynn ....... Pellman, George Alfred 185, Pennington, Sammy Noel. . Peoples, Frank F. 66, 76, 97, Perkins, Donald .......... Perkins, Larry ............ Perrigo, Joe Wayne. . .64, Perry, Donald Dean ...... Perry, Frank ............. Perry, Kay Louise. 111, 114, Perry, Marilyn Jean ..... Peters, Gail 59, 60, 124, 174, Peters, Linda .... 69, 124, Peterson, Raymond Oscar 61, Petkoff, Jim .......... 63, 185 185 194 216 .72 .61 296 141 225 216 131 185 194 216 .74 275 185 195 185- 216 185 .64 .99 195 140 195 225 216 216 97 185 255 .66 195 .85 216 119 216 230 .93 .97 108 216 234 216 185 276 .65 216 225 216 185 216 278 195 195 216 185 108 225 Petty, Charlotte Lynn. .70, 77,103,105,119, Petty, Joan Kaye 63, 105, 119, Petty, Nancy K. ........ . Phillips, Carlean E..68, 127, Pickert, Albert Bernard. . . Pierce, George Holmes . . . Pierson, Kenneth Ray .... Pile, Donald Gene ....... Pillard, Gary ......... 93, Pinkelman, David Edwin . Piper, Richard Fred ..... Pippin, James Frank. . .65, Pistotnik, Joan. .103, 132, Pistotnik, Nancy Lyndon 124, 195, Pittman, Max ........... Pitts, Carol Kay ....... 60, Pliler, Gary Cecil ........ Poe, Wayne Elbert ....... Poland, Gene Irwin ...... Polfer, Paula Barbara 29, 60, 121, 234, Pollman, Charles Duane 66,117,119, Pond, Carl Richard ...... Porr, Pamela Jill ..... Porter, Robert E. .... . Potter, Fredrick Harry. Potter, Janice Marie 80, 133, Potts, Jerry Allen ........ Potts, Virgil Douglas 79, 136, 109, 119 195 Powell, John Carl ....... Powell, Nancy Jane 60, 111, 119 Powers, Patricia Lou 70, 72, 94, 109 1 Prather, Karen Lee .... 7 7, Pratt, Janis Lin 59, 114, 121, Pratt, Susan Ellen .... 129 133 . 21 Shelton, Billy J. ...... 218, 274 186 Preisner, Stephen ........ Prentice, Elizabeth Ann . . Presson, Bill C. ...... 256, Prete, Joan Elizabeth. .124 Prichard, Dan Lee ....... 119 Prigg, Eleanor Gayle. . , Proctor ackie Earl 1 74, 216 135 .11 135 .66 216 141 195 225 279 .91 135 195 294 .63 105 216 216 139 271 217 .40 124 217 217 195 274 258 .98 204 217 195 195 204 .66 185 258 217 141 217 , J ....... 195 Proflitt, Delores Jane.27, 29, 75, 129,174, 217, 235, 245, 271 195 Prudhomme, Allen Edward. Pryor, William G. ....... . Pugh, Judith M. ........ . Pulliam, Gerald W. ..... . Purkey, Orval LeRoy .... Purnell, Sandra Kay. . .94, - Q - Queen, Patricia Marie 74, 94, 99, 124, Query, Lois Ann. .72,' 119, Quick, Ronald Marion... a. R - Racy, Melvin Lee .... 185, Rader, Mary E. ........ . Ragan, Lenora Leslie ..... Rahimi, Yazdi A. ....... . Rainey, Dennis Lee ...... Ramage, William M. .... . 1 19 Ramsey, Emma C. .... , Ramsey, Lela Fay .... 111, Ranabarger, Carl G. .... . Rankin, Karen Joy ....... RatclifT, Patricia L. ..... . Ratledge, Shirley Ann. 129, Rawson, John S. ........ . Ray, Austin Harvey 145, 185, Ray, Barbara LaDeen .... Ray, Freddie Allen . . . 185, Bruce Duane. . . Linda L.. . 118, Rayl, Ra vl, 139, 124, 304 217 217 217 .62 217 217 217 204 257 217 .69 217 195 185 204 195 185 185 .68 195 204 278 185 267 185 217 Student Index Read, Janet Sue. .71, 195, 234 Reda, Samuel Raymond 129, 185 Redfern, Sharyl Sue..l41, 195 Redfield, James can .... 65, 93 195 Redman, Ivan Gene ...... Reece, Charles R. .... 134, Reed, Loraine Carol. 71. 83 Reeves, Howard Reynold 66, 83, Register, Odell S..64, 119, Reiley, Martha Irene ..... Reimer, Errol C. ....... . Reimer, Patt S. ......... . Renfro, Jim ............. Repaci, John Robert. . 107, Revey. Walter, Jr. ...... . Reynolds, Barbara Jean 60, 129, Reynolds, Duane Darrell. . Reynolds, Leigh T. ...,. . Reynolds, Michael ....... Reynolds, Richard R.. . . . Rhea, Ronald Egbert. .217, Rhoades, Rhoades, Bob ......... 63, James R., Jr.. . . Rhoades, Jerry W. ...... . Rhodes. David Lynn. . .64, Richardson, Ellis R.. . 141. Richardson, Gary V. .... . Richardson, Glenna 63, 119, 124, 135, Richardson, Kenneth ..... Richey, Claudia ....... 72, Ridings, James A. ..... 98. Rigg, Barbara A.. .59, 124, Riggs, Melvin Leroy. . .64, Ri s William gg , .......... Riley, Michael B..217, 256, Riley, Thomas Michael 79, 195, Ringgenberg, Archie C. .55 Ringgenberg, Verlene M.. Riseling, Gary Thomas. . . Riseling, Mary Jane 114,118,,133, Ritter, Alta Mae ...... 59, Roach, Beverly J. ....... . Roach, Bruce E. 79, 217, 250, 256, Roach, Harold Eugene. . . Roach, Jean Marie .... 72, Roach, Pete ............. Robb Gary E. ......... . Robbj John Milton . 67, 114' Roberts, Barbara Jane .... Roberts, Barbara Nan Roberts, 59, 60, Beverly Ann. .59, Roberts, Jean Diane. . .68, Robertson, Barbara Mae 111, Robertson, Christina C.. . . Robertson, Jerry David. . . Robertson, Tom W., III. . Robinson, Carol Lea. . . 89, Robinson, Joyce L. ..... . Robson, Nancy Gale . . 119, Rodman, Donald ........ Roeser, John R.. .78, 108, Roeser, Sharon Marie .... Rogers, Charles Arlan 66, 78, Rogers, Donna Dee. . . 124, Rogers, John William .... Rogers, Nancy J. ....... . Rogler, Anita Sue.59, 124, Rogler Lawrence Gibbs. . Rominb, David Dale ..... Romine, Donald M. .... . Root, Beatrice Jean .... 68 Roque, Bettie J. 70, 113, 118,131 Rose, Dorothy ........... , . 7 143 195 195 204 185 204 .72 274 139 204 204 141 222 274 195 276 225 222 217 185 195 195 294 185 185 217 217 195 225 258 295 258 112 141 195 204 217 262 .64 185 257 217 195 195 217 195 129 217 195 185 185 195 195 217 225 204 185 204 195 204 129 195 .66 217 185 185 217 235 Rose, Erma L. ...... 59, 74, 80 Rose, John Denslow .... 61, 185 Ross, Charles Lee.83, 143, 185 Ross, Roger E. ........... 217 Roth, Terry Lawrence ..... 195 Row, James George. . . 107, 195 Rowe, Jame E. ........... 143 Rowe, Marcia Ann ....... 129 Rucker, John W. ..... 135, 217 Rugel, Francis ........ 93, 222 Ruhmann, Richard A. ..... 222 Rumsey, George Williams 64,136,218 Rumsey, Robert Charles 1 19, Runayn, Robert Beam 195 Schwartz, Judy ........... Scott, Charles Eldon. . .61, Scott, Ernestine O. ...... . Scott, Helen Marie. . . 101, Scott, John Alan.64, 74, 99, Scott, William J. ........ . Seaberry, Thresa L. ...... . Searcy, Donald Dewayne.. Sears, Jerry Martin .... 89, Seats, Patricia ........... Seavey, Ormond M. 76, 101, 174, Secondo, James Peter ..... Seela, Edward Newton .... Seever, Don ............. Seela, Wilma Ilene ....... Seglie, Floyd Ronald ...... Sehnert, John Keeton 40, 37, 134, 139, 135 Ruppelius, David Eldon. . . 195 Ruppelius, Deen A. ...... 218 Rush, Rita ............. Russell Russell Russell. , James T., Jr. 139, 185 , Janice Sue .... 75,3 Shirley J..111, 122, Russell, Stephen M. .... 62, Russell, Steven Paul, II 139, 185, Ruth, James ............ Ruth, Judy ............ . Rutherford, Jerry R.. . 143, Rutherford, John Arthur 64, Rutledge, Anita Louis. .72, Rutter, Helen Louise 60,111,119, Ryan, Donald L. ...... 74, Rybnick, Robert J. ..... . - 5 - Saar, Gloria .......... 80, Saccane, Gerald Jay ..... Sadeghi, Khosrow ....... Sadri, Cyrus ........ . . Sadri, Darioush ......... Salisbury, Judith L. Samuel 113,118,122, son, Milton J. .... . Sanborn, Larry Eugene 37, 118, .68 195 127 218 186 186 .59 230 196 119 218 .65 204 276 204 186 204 Seibert, Betty Ann ........ 196 Seifert, Kathleen.118, 124, 204 Seifker, Inez .............. 72 Selvey, Leland Ira ..... 66, 186 Senechal, Marlene Kay .... 186 Sewell, David Cole ....... 204 Seyb, John ........... 61, 225 Seybold, Larry Clinton 95, 99, 186 Seymour, Rick ........... 141 Shadkhoo, Donna Louise 111, Shane, Janice Jennett ..... Shanks, Jerry Paul ....... Sharp, Judy J. ........ 67, Sharp, Lowell R.. 102, 175, Shaver, Zella 70, 71, 121, 127, Shaw Dale Richard ...... shnwj Dennis Den.65, 186, Everette Dean. .77, Shaw, Shaw, Lois Ann. . .69, 129, Shaw, Margaret H. Miller. Shaw Robert Wayne ...... Shawger, Rex Melvin ..... 186 119 218 204 204 204 196 257 -204 186 218 218 . 186 Shearburn, Karen Kay . 129,218 143 Shearer, Robert L..81, 135, Shell, Charles E. ....... . Sanders, Martha A. ..... . Sanderson, Glenda K.. . . . Sandford, Frank Smither 64, Sapp, Kathleen Eleanor 33, 195, Sartore, Edward Lee 77, 87, Saunders, William R. .... . Scalarone, Gene M..76, 81, Scanlin, Jan ............ Schafer, Phyllis .......... Shelton, Charles ......... 8 ..82 Shepard, Cora Glenda 59, 124, 196, 234, 235 Shepard, Harvey C. 79, 175, 218, 256, 258 Shepard Martin Joseph . 64, 196 Shideleri Tara Susanne Schelin, Carolyn L. 133 , 174,204 Scherer, Douglas Carr 79 , 195, 272 Scherff, Judith S. .... 114, 133 Scherlacker, Emil ......... 225 Schmidt, Gene Allen 115, 134, 185 Schmidt, Kenneth L...93, 204 Schneider, Betty Ellen 60, 94, 95, 118, 196 Schoenhofer, Janice Lee 59, 119, 204 Schreiber, Lawrence J. ..... 61 Schroeder, David Harold 63, 78,114, 185 Schroll, Carl Wayne ...... 141 Schucker, Richard R. ..... 218 Schuler, Brenda Joyce 63, 131, 135 Schultz, Carol Ann .... 68, 185 Schultz, Fred W. ..... 118, 218 Schultz, John Gregory 63. 78, 196 68, 103, 119, 124, 186, Shiraki, Neil Isami ....... Shireman, Judith Lee 68, 69, Short, Harlan E. ........ . Shoup, Mary Louise ...... 297 186 .83 186 Shreffler, George Ann ..... 218 Shreve, Ina Mae ......... 186 Shute, Harry Dwight ...... 139 Sidles, Douglas L. .... 141, 186 Sidlow, John W. 79, 222, 255, 274 Sieberns, Donald Linn.87, 218 Siefker, Inez Joan ..... 77, 218 Siggius, William .......... 107 Silverberg, William L. .... 196 Silvers, Vernon Ray. .204, 274 Simola, Anthony W.. .256, 260 Simpson, Christine J. 27, 52, 124, 196 Simpson, Dallas J. ....... . . 77 Sims, Heather Marie. .59, 118, 121,124,175, 218, 243 Singer, Janet Edna 118, 196, 296 Singleton, Fred Raymond 66, 83, 145 Sinn, Patricia Anne. . . 105, 186 Sisney, Robert Dean ...... 186 187 Sisson, Dan Robert ...... Slaugher, Linda Dee 60,111,118,133, Slayter, James .......... Sloan, Donna Gail .... 69, Slomer, Raymond W.. . . . Smerchek, Lawrence ..... Smirl, Dennis Earl ....... Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Elizabeth Ann .... Barry Keith ...... Charles Daniel .... Charles Edward. . . Deloy Sanny. .111, Dennis Alan ...... Donald Lee ...... Donna Jeanne 60, 133, Donna Marie 105 Eldon ........... Gary Raymond 27,134,136,137, Gene Ruth. .61, 68, Glen Calvin ...... Smith, Horton K. ...... . Smith, Joy Annis ........ Smith, Joyce Eileen 75, 112, Smith, Judith Ann 68, 105, 113 Smith, Karen Sue ....... ,119, Smith, Kenneth ......... Smith, Kenneth Leo ..... Smith, Linda Lou ....... Smith, Nancy Jo ........ Smith, Oren Lawrence 77, 116, Smith, Richard Lee .... 64, Smith, Robert Lewis ..... Smith, Sharon Imogene 91,109, Smith, Stanley .... 61, 97, Smith, Twila Jean 70, 71, 94,109 Smittle, Connie Lee.68, 59 Snadon, Gary William.79, 219, 256, 257, 260 Sneed, Donald Glenn .... s Thornton, Susan Anne .... Tindel Nanc M..109 124 .205 Snider, Charles .......... : Snider, Floyd Wm., Jr. 74, 87 Snider, Theodore Eugene 87, Snow, Charles Eugene. .99 Snow, JoAnn ........... Snow, Sabina Marie 97, 11 1 Snow Virginia .......... 75, 122, Snydzjrr, Lucerne P. . . 129, Snyder, Ronald Elgan .... Solomon, Jon Conner. 135, Southard, Charles E. .... . Southern, Carolyn Ann 75, 94, 118 Spangle, Larry Dean ..... Spangler, William Earl. . Speaker, Alan P. ....... . Speck, Thomas Louis, Jr. 65, Spence, Elberta Faith 67, 91 Spencer, Donald Martin 141, Spicer, Karen Lucille 89, 124, 175, 207 Spiewak, Thomas Henry 79, 256, 257 Spigarelli, James Lee. .79, Spille, Dennis Glenn 40, 64, 87, 119 Spillman, Karen Sue 72,11a,124,219, Spilman, John Thomas . 66 Spire, John Wilbur. . . 139, J J 1 Student Index Spradley, Don Deloy ...... Spriggs, Carole Marie. .69, 222 186 Sprouse, Roland Wayne. 77, 219 Sprouse, Ronald Frank ..... 77 67 80 Staley, Beth Ardis. . .52, Stambach, Judith Kay 75, 78, Stamkey, Don ........... Stancer, JoAnn Darlene. 72, Stange, Louis Henry ..... Stansel, Kenneth Milo. 117, Starchman, Dale Edward 86, 93, 108, Starchman, Donald James. Stark, Areva Jane ....... Starkey, Donald Dean 79 Staton, Shirley L. ...... . Stearns, Carolyn Jane. 124, Steed, Gary Leon ..... 186, Steele, David George. .63, Steele, Olivia Ann .... 109, Steele, Samuel M., Jr.. .77, Steffens, Carolyn E.. . .60, Stein, Charles Frank 79, 219, 272, Steinle, Danny Max. . .99, Stephens, Sharon ........ Stephens, Max Vernon. . . Stephenson, Barbara 52, 129, Stephenson, Helen P. . . . . Stephenson, Kendall L. . . . Stephenson, Pat ......... Stevens, Frank ........ 61, Stevens, Jimmie Wayne. . . Stevison, Larry Mac ..... Stewart, Mike ........ 66, Stewart, Robert Ann ..... Stiles, Ellen Jane ...... 68, Stiles, Robert W. ....... . Still, Michael Lee Roy... Stillman, Virginia Kay 69, 109 Stine, Jane Louise. .69, 94: Stinson, Donald ......... Stiteler, Emma Darlene 74, 1 11 Stockdale, Truman. . . 102, Stoddard, Edmund A.. . . . Stoecker, Kenneth ....... Stoffer, Victor Lee. . . 139, Stout, Donald Gene ..... . 139 Stowers, Mary Martha. 133, 187 Strack, Charlene ........ Strahan, Robert ...... 219, Strait, Robert L.. . . 140, Streeper, Betty Arlene. 129 Stricklin, Willis S. ...... . Strobel David Eu ene , g .... Stroup, David Clare. . .65, Stuckey, Wayne Keith. . . Stucky, Wayne Wallace 118, Studebaker, Helen 109, 119, Stukey, N. Janine 102, 113, 133 Sturdevant, Charles M. 79, 136, 256, 260, Sturgeon, Ralph ...... 64, Sullens, Dale Wayne.65, 87 Sullins, Max Eldon 65, 113, 205, Sullins, Walter Leon ..... Sullivan, John Robert 114, 136, 143, Sullivan, Mary Eloise. 111, Sullivan, Robert B. .83, 134, Sullivan, Terry Le ..5.... Sung, Michael T .... ..... Supancic, Tony ...... 136, Suschnick, Lorena Mae. . . Sutherland, Larry A. ..... . , 256, 9 J 219 219 186 196 219 204 186 186 260 186 186 276 186 196 222 196 273 219 112 219 196 204 139 122 187 197 196 225 187 .77 143 187 187 .225 204 225 .219 .225 257 ..59 222 141 205 .187 187 .219 219 219 196 276 225 196 296 222 205 196 187 205 219 219 219 220 Swanson, Van Oscar 118, 139, Swearingen, James P.. . . . Sweeney, Larrie Kyle. .59, Swing, Rebecca Jean .... - T - Tafanelli, Robert James. . Taffner, Henry Abram. 116 Talarico, Karen ..... 124, Talarico, Patricia E.. 124, Talbott, Marsha. . .69, 94, Talley, Phyllis Jean .... 68, Tarter, Charlene 69,75,112,119, Tarter, Donald Wayne. . . Tash, Dorcey ........... Tate, Chester . ........ . . Tate, James Vincent ..... Tatro, Kenneth ....... 93, Taylor, Phil Jefferson .... Taylor, Richard Marvin 117, Temming, Paul E. 66,77,117,119, Temple, Shirley Ann. . 71, Tenorio, Ted Roland . 117, Terlip, Kenneth A.. . . 136, Tharp, Diana Louise 60, 119, Tha er Ruth Ann .... y , . . . Theys, Richard Lee ...... Thissen, Jerome Davis .... Thomas, Carol .......... Thomas, Charles R.. .220, Thomas, James Marvin.62, Thomas, Janet M.. 118, 131, Thomas, John Garland 109, Thomas, Mardeane Ann 69, 109, Trease, Philip DeWayne. . Treat, Earl Harlan.64, 97, Trimmell, Sinda Sue. 69, 94, Triplett, James Robert 61, 187, Tripp, Louis Ralph 134, 143, Trouskie, William L. .... . Trowbridge, Jan Ann 111,129, Truskunas, Kestutis J.. .. Tucker, Ronald Gene .... Tullis, Roberta Ann 72, 109, Turner, James .......... Turner, Janice Kay. . .60, Turner, Turner, Tweedy Sharon A.. . . 127, Wayne Gregg .... Joyce Lynn.59 80, Tusher, Richard ......... W 7 Tyree, esley Lee ....... .. U , Ulrikson, Gerald ......... Umbarger, Gary L. ..... . Upp, Marcia Ann ..... 59, Utter, Shirley Belle 111,118, 124, Umey, Claire E.. 118, -VH Vance, Sharon Sue ...... Van Cleave, Linda Lu 94, 95, 111,, Vanderburg, Carmen 71,94,118,124, Vanderburg, Frances K. . 70 Vanderslice, Norman ..... Van Hoorebeke, Edward L. Van Laningham, Karen A. 91, Van Moss, Nancy ........ 9 Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomps Thomps , Nancy .......... , Robert Eugene. . , William Tait .... son, Dale Roy 64, 255, on, Barbara Sue. . on, James C., III 61, Thompson, Lawrence D. 78, Thomson, Joseph S.. .205, Thornberry, John W. .... . Thorne, Thomas Fields 61, 99, Thurman, Carolyn Joy .... Tims, Carlton, Edward .... 5 Y 7 1 Tippin, Douglas C.. . . 139, Tipton, Donna ........... Todd, Andrew Hiram 64, 187, Todd, Terry .118, 143, Tokunaga, Carol Taeko . 68, Tollerud, Gail Doris. .187, Tomlinson, Thomas R. 65, 196, Tonry, Albert Joseph .... Toomey, Terry Dean Van Orsdall, Jeanne M. 59, Van Winkle, Carolyn D. 60. 119, Van Winkle, Leslie H. .267, Vargas, Ralph .......... Varsolona, Charles Paul. . Varsolona, Robert J. .... . Vaughan, Don King ..... Vaughan, Jack .......... Venneman, Judith Elin 59, 109, Verleye, Antonia Ella .... .93 Verleye, Elisabeth N. . , Viets, John Charles 63, 91, 107, Vietti, Mary Ann .... 124, Vietti, Michael A. .... 107, Vigna, Richard Joe ..... Vilela, Dennis John .... 61, Vitt, Jeannie ............ Vogrin, Phillip J. .... 256, -W- Wachter, Norberta. . .129, Wade, Donald Lee. . Wade, Lyman ........... Wade, Stanely L. ...... . Wadman, Sharon Rence .109, 61, 119, 220 Torbett, David Lee ....... 187 Towell, Jeffriann ..... 72, 187 Towner, James R. ........ 187 Towner, Frederick John. . .187 Townsend, James Hiram 65, 196 Townsend, Robert Eugene. 196 Trahan, Thomas Joseph. . . 169 Trainor, Jacqueline . 69, 122,187 Waggener, William I.. . . . Wagner, Patricia Joyce 69, 129 Waite, Robert M. ..... 83,1 Waite, Suzan Jane.72, 93, Waiton, Bertha .......... Walford, Tamara Jill 68, 109 Walizer, Karen Lee ...... 7 Trainor, Patricia A. 68, 69, 75,112,122,187 Trammel, Karen A. ....... 205 Traxson, Iris Esther ...... 187 Traylor, David L. ........ 205 Walker, Walker, Dwight ......... Edgar Alfred .... Walker, Hilda V. ...... . Walker, Jim ............ Walker, John A. ...... 77, .66 196 187 257 196 196 187 .83 205 187 119 196 196 196 205 196 220 220 196 187 220 196 .69 196 196 196 225 220 124 220 187 205 268 141 197 220 220 .89 197 225 199 197 187 197 187 188 225 260 187 220 .225 ..66 197 .220 188 107 197 ..22 188 205 225 145 .97 278 220 305 Walker, John C. ....... . Walker, Mary Kathryn.68 Walker, Walker , William Andrew 220 Wall, Gary Lee 65,134,141 Sharon Lee. . .68,, Student Index Weide, Keith Edward ..... Weintz, Bill Jim 66, 78, 93, 109, Weiss, Jon David ........ Weiss, William Arthur.93, Welch, Evaughn ......... Wellington, Melvin E..65, Wantiez, Gary Wayne. .66, wan, Gary Norris ..... 97,, Wallace, Carol ....... 63, Wallace, Norman Cody 79, 255 waiters, Paul Le6.64, 116, Wells, Barbara Ann ...... Wells, Charles Alvan .... Wells, John Carroll ...... Wells, Robert A., Jr.. . .81, Wilson Ward, Dale R. ......... . Ward, Donald .......... Ward, Donald Elwyn 66, 77, Ward, Larry Eldon ...... Ward, Vivian C. ....... . Waring, Dennis Warren.. Werbe, Beverly Jean 72, 118, 124, Werner, Carolyn Sue.124, Werts, David Franklin.6l, Wesley, Clarence Eugene 65, 145, Wilcox, Gary Glen ...... Wiles, Maribelle Lee.69, 93, Wilhelm, David Laverne 53, 66, Wilkerson, Victor R. .... . Wilkins, Leonard ...... 98, Wilkins, Walter, Jr. .... . Wilson, Carl ............ Willhaus, Frederick G. 65, 141, 188 Williams, Marita May .... Williams, Sharon Lynne.70, Williamson, Barbara A.. . . Williamson, Robert W..66, Williamson, William W..66 Willis, Mary Lou ........ Wills, Don Stanbro .... 66, 9 7 West, Carolyn Campbell 119, Waring, Leonard Bryan . 86, Warmker, Donald Ray. . . Warne, Robert Ralph .... Warren, Annette ..... 131, Warren, Sharon Faye. .68, Wart, Mary Catherine 74, 99, 119, 124. Washam, Sharon Kaye. . 70, 72, 75,112,119, Watkins, Wilma Jean 67, 119, Watson, Reba Kay .... 40, Watts, Carole Jean.60, 118, Watts, Robert Earl ...... Watts, William Richard. . Waugh, Duane LeRoy.66, Webb, Charles R. ...... . Webber, Mary Jane 72.75, 112, Weber, Jean Carolyn 68, 97, 105, Weber, Judith Ann ...... Webster, Dennis Edward 62, 77, 116, Webster, Lynda ....... 68, Webster, Sharon Joanne. . Wedel, Kenneth Richard. Weems, George S., IV 79, 221, Weickert, Wanda Opal 59, 60, 75, 112 weide, Jack Ray ...... 65,, West, Dean A. ...... 119, West, Marilyn Kay ...... Westfall, Johne Jay ...... Whaley, John Richard. 136 Wheeler, Gary Vernon. . . Wheeler, Jerry Donald s Wilman, David ........, Wilson, Wilson Avery Lynn ...... Carl Lee ........ 1 David Page ...... Wilson, Donald Ray. . 135, Wilson, Edith Ann ....... Wilson, Nancy Lou. . .111, Wilson, Robert Lee ...... Wimmer, Ronnie Joe .... 79, 256, Wheeler, Ray ........... Whitcomb, William E.. .. White, Edward .......... White, Ellen Kathleen 69, 129 White, Jimmie W. ...... . White, John Dye ........ White, Martha Lucille 60, 119, 124, White Raymond Hyacinth whitej Sheila Bert .... 105, Wimsett, Kenneth Jerome. Wineinger, Dean Wayne 79. 86, 139,197,255 188 188 188 205 188 221 276 257 205 188 188 188 188 221 205 119 139 221 221 221 197 197 .61 188 221 274 Winkel, Carol Jeanette. .68, 69 243 103, 205, 209, 237, Wintle, Jimmy Ray ...... Wise, Marci L nne Y 59, 124, 197, 234, Wise, William L. ....... . Wishall, Kathleen Rose 72,78,93, 109, Witherspoon, John A. White, Tommy Ray. .139, Whiteford, Mary J. ..... . Whitt, James Seitz, Jr. 66. 96, 143, Whittington, Carole 122 Wholf, Linda Deanna 59 Wiechert, Jay Allen ...... Wiencek, Richard J..l08, Wiggans, Carolyn M.. . . . Wiggans, Robert Boyd.78, Wigton, Walter Arthur.62 Wilbert, Kenneth Philip.. ,197, ,118, a 1 91, 113, 205 Witherspoon, Linda L. 89. 91, 119 Wolf, Robert Charles. 197, Wolfe, Marilyn Lee ...... Wolfe Sharon Lee.68, 188, Wolpers, Hans Werner 76, 78, Wong, Marcus Yung ..... Wong, Tit Wai ....... 77, Wood, Dean A. ....... 79, Wood, Linda Ann.60, 118, Wood, Loreta Ann ...... . ..87 235 .65 205 294 205 257 188 234 175 205 221 205 197 197 Wood, Stephen Evan 65, 135, 279 Woodcox, Larry Gene. 143. 188 Woodrum, Clayton E.. 143, 221 Woods, Patricia Fay..l29, 197 Woodward, Robert A. 95, 99, 205 Woody, Lue Gean ........ 188 Woolard, Elizabeth Ann. . 205 Wooton, Don C. ........ 221 Worley, Michael LeRoy.77, 197 Worrell, James A., Jr. .... 188 Wright, Freda Elaine 75, 112, 221 Wright, Marilyn Kay. .69, 188 Wutke, Ronald Dean .... 188 Wycoff, Martha Ellen 59, 124, 197 Wynn, Leora Mae ....... 188 Wynne, Robert Eugene 62, 109, 188 R Y - Yamaguchi, Walter ....... 205 Yamamoto, Sandra Sachie 59, 197 Yates, Alice Marie.68, 131, 188 Yates, Sarah Ann.68, 111, 188 Yocam, Rayma G. l14,118,133,175, 221 Yocum. 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